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12/15/2016Thursday, December 15, 2016 6:00 PM City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 Council Chambers City Council Meeting Agenda December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda Welcome. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak, please wait to be recognized, then state your name and address. Persons speaking before the City Council shall be limited to three (3) minutes unless otherwise noted under Public Hearings. For other than Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the Agenda, a spokesperson for a group may speak for three (3) minutes plus an additional minute for each person in the audience that waives their right to speak, up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes. Prior to the item being presented, please obtain the needed form to designate a spokesperson from the City Clerk (right-hand side of dais). Up to thirty minutes of public comment will be allowed for an agenda item. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Council. The City of Clearwater strongly supports and fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please advise us at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you require special accommodations at 727-562-4090. Assisted Listening Devices are available . Kindly refrain from using cell phones and other electronic devices during the meeting. 1. Call to Order 2. Invocation 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by governmental agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) 4.1 December Service Awards 4.2 Morton Plant Hospital 100th Anniversary Proclamation - Kris Hoce, Morton Plant Hospital 4.3 Festival of Trees - Madison Orr Hauenstein, The Arc Tampa Bay Foundation, Executive Director 4.4 Annual Utilities We Care Fund Presentation - Alessandra Scorcioni and Robert DeVore, Customer Service 4.5 Crash Report - Rodney Chatman, Forward Pinellas 4.6 Library Board Presentation - Paul Brown, Chair 5. Approval of Minutes 5.1 Approve the minutes of the December 1, 2016 City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. 6. Citizens to be heard re items not on the agenda Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda 7. Consent Agenda The Consent Agenda contains normal, routine business items that are very likely to be approved by the City Council by a single motion. These items are not discussed, and may all be approved as recommended on the staff reports. Council questions on these items were answered prior to the meeting. The Mayor will provide an opportunity for a Councilmember or a member of the public to ask that an item be pulled from the Consent Agenda for discussion. Items pulled will receive separate action. All items not removed from the Consent Agenda will be approved by a single motion of the council. 7.1 Approve the Second Amendment to the Building Inspections, Reporting, and Construction Management Services Contract between the City of Clearwater and NOVA Engineering and Environmental, LLC, to increase the not-to-exceed contract amount by $50,000 per term and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.2 Authorize a loan to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. in the amount of $768,000 to acquire real property located within the 600 block of North Garden Avenue, Clearwater; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute documents to affect closing. (consent) 7.3 Certify Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. as a City of Clearwater Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.4 Approve settlement of workers’ compensation claim 15000095, for Roseanne Mannion, for payment of $60,000.00 inclusive of attorney fees and costs with a general release of all claims and authorize the appropriate officials to execute the same. (consent) 7.5 Approve CorVel Healthcare Corporation’s Annual Agreement for the review of Workers Compensation Medical bills and to provide Pharmacy Benefit Management services with discounted network pricing, effective January 1, 2017 through January 1, 2018, pursuant to City Code Section 2.564 (l) (i), services associated with Workers Compensation exempt from bidding and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.6 Award a contract for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) actuarial services for the five-year period ending December 31, 2021 to Gabriel, Roeder, Smith and Company for a not-to-exceed amount of $51,950 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.7 Approve a proposal by Construction Manager at Risk, Khors Construction, Inc. of Thonotosassa, Florida in the amount of $879,139.80, including a 5% contingency, for the renovation of the Long Center Pool located at 1501 N. Belcher Road and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) Page 3 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda 7.8 Approve an additional 0.5 FTE for the Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB) funded programs held at Ross Norton and North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatics Complex for youth ranging in ages from 7-14. (consent) 7.9 Approve the seventh amendment to the Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement (CTOA) between the City of Clearwater (City) and Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. (REH) transferring the Reserve Fund and eliminating future annual payments and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.10 Award a contract (purchase order) to Smith Landscape Services, Inc. of Brooksville, Florida, to provide landscape improvements for Missouri Avenue medians from Bayview Drive to Kingsley Street for a cost of $152,454.50 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.11 Award a contract (purchase order) to Smith Landscape Services, Inc. of Brooksville, Florida, to provide landscape improvements for Missouri Avenue medians, from Kingsley Street north to Court Street, for a cost of $177,309.00 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.12 Approve a Joint Use Agreement between the School Board of Pinellas County and the City of Clearwater providing for the joint use of facilities, from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.13 Approve renewal of the agreement with Religious Community Services, Inc. (RCS) for provision of contractual victim advocacy services in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for the period January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.14 Approve the revised Electronic Surveillance Support Team Multi-Agency Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement for law enforcement services between The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the City of Clearwater, effective upon execution through February 28, 2019, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.15 Approve a purchase order (contract) to Econolite Group Inc. of Jacksonville, Fl, in the amount of $183,750 for Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) Cobalt 2100 Signal Controllers and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.16 Award a construction contract to Poole and Kent Company of Florida, of Tampa, Florida in the amount of $473,000 for Northeast Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Effluent Pump Station Valves and Slide Gate Replacement Project (16-0005-UT), which is the lowest responsible bid received in accordance with plans and specifications of the project, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) Page 4 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda 7.17 Approve the second amendment to an existing professional services agreement with Foundation Design LLC (d.b.a MERJE), for the U.S. 19 Master Wayfinding and Signage Plan, to fund Project 2, Citywide Wayfinding in the amount of $89,850 as described in the Additional Scope of Services, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.18 Approve a Contract (Purchase Order) renewal to Communications International of Vero Beach, FL in the amount of $ 73,081.00 for the maintenance and repair of the city-wide two-way radio communication system and equipment in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1)(b), Code of Ordinances - Sole Source, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.19 Award a contract (purchase order) to Garland/DBS, Inc., in the amount of $151,885 for Marshall St. Control Building roof replacement, and storage roof recoating, and Belt Press Building roof repairs, per proposal 25-FL-160879, in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1)(d), Code of Ordinances - Other governmental contracts, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.20 Approve a contract (purchase order) with UniFirst Corporation of Tampa, FL, for General Services/Fleet Division uniforms in the annual amount of $25,000 with renewal terms, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.21 Approve a Contract (Purchase Order) to Communications International of Vero Beach, FL in the amount of $999,978.65 for the Project 25 (P-25) Phase III upgrade of the city-wide two-way radio EDACS communication system infrastructure in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1)(b), Code of Ordinances - Sole Source; authorize lease purchase under the City’s Master Lease Purchase Agreement, or internal financing via an interfund loan from the Capital Improvement Fund, whichever is deemed to be in the City’s best interest; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.22 Appoint Mary Ann Lane to the Nuisance Abatement Board to fill the remainder of an unexpired term through February 28, 2020. (consent) 7.23 Reappoint Desaray Dilday to the Sister Cities Advisory Board as the youth member representative with term to expire December 31, 2020. (consent) 7.24 Approve Second Amendment to Purchase Agreement with Paradise Group, LLC for parking spaces in the Pelican Walk parking garage and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) Page 5 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda 7.25 Authorize hiring David Levin with the law firm Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen and Ginsburg, P.A., at the rate of $225.00 per hour not to exceed $30,000, for representation in the case of Bayesplanade.com, LLC v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 16-000697-CI, a Quiet Title action relating to certain submerged lands where William Blackwood is disputing the City’s ownership; approve a Legal Services Agreement; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) 7.26 Amend the 2017 State Legislative Priorities to include supporting Ruth Eckerd Hall’s legislative funding request for renovations and enhancements. (consent) Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 PM 8. Administrative Public Hearings - Presentation of issues by City staff - Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 min.) - Council questions - Comments in support or opposition (3 min. per speaker or 10 min maximum as spokesperson for others that have waived their time) - Council questions - Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 min.) - Council disposition 8.1 Approve the City of Clearwater’s Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). 8.2 Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 3071 Grand View Avenue; and pass Ordinances 8982-17, 8983-17 and 8984-17 on first reading. (ANX2016-10035) 9. Second Readings - Public Hearing 9.1 Adopt Ordinance 8923-16 on second reading, approving amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan to support the implementation of the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan and new US 19 future land use categories, establish criteria for plan amendments in the Coastal Storm Area, and update various terms and references. (CPA2016-04001) Page 6 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 December 15, 2016City Council Meeting Agenda 9.2 Adopt Ordinance 8932-16 on second reading, approving a Future Land Use Map Amendment from 17 different future land use categories corridor-wide to the US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), Preservation (P) and Water/Drainage Feature categories for property generally located along US Highway 19 between Belleair Road and Curlew Road, including properties east and west of US 19 along cross streets. (LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, LUP2016-06006) 10. City Manager Reports 10.1 Certify that the project proposed by Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. is consistent with local plans and regulations and eligible to apply for the State of Florida’s Community Contribution Tax Credit Program and adopt Resolution 16-26. 10.2 Support the submission of a grant application for the Forward Pinellas Complete Streets Grant Program to develop a complete streets concept for the Drew Street corridor, from N. Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19, and adopt Resolution 16-27. 10.3 Support PSTA’s Planning and Environmental Task Work Order for the planning and design of an intermodal center on property owned by the City Of Clearwater at 710 Court Street and adopt Resolution 16-25. 11. City Attorney Reports 12. Closing comments by Councilmembers (limited to 3 minutes) 13. Closing Comments by Mayor 14. Adjourn Page 7 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3014 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: December Service Awards SUMMARY: 5 Years of Service Matthew Carter General Services Stuart Miller Planning and Development Services Deborah Humes Fire Lynn Clark Utility Customer Services 10 Years of Service Andrew Wihr Engineering/Stormwater Lloyd Simmons Parks and Recreation 15 Years of Service Joel Morley Police John Bennett Police Timothy Downes Police Steve Salagaras Fire Kris Familiari Fire Mark Viola Fire Corey Lenczden Police Lisa Brown Gas Billie Kirkpatrick Information Technology James Phelps Police 20 Years of Service Brian Sweeney Library Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3014 Jeff Harris I.T. 25 Years of Service Chrisann Gerakios Police 30 Years of Service Kathleen LaTerza Parks and Recreation Terrance Labelle Public Utilities 35 Years of Service Antonio Tambone Engineering/Stormwater Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3082 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.2 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Morton Plant Hospital 100th Anniversary Proclamation - Kris Hoce, Morton Plant Hospital SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3084 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.3 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Festival of Trees - Madison Orr Hauenstein, The Arc Tampa Bay Foundation, Executive Director SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3083 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.4 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Annual Utilities We Care Fund Presentation - Alessandra Scorcioni and Robert DeVore, Customer Service SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3080 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.5 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Crash Report - Rodney Chatman, Forward Pinellas SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Here is a bullet point example. Secondary bullet o Tertiary bullet point 2016 Traffic Crash Trends and Conditions Report Clearwater City Council December 15, 2016 Why Do We Publish an Annual Report? Long Range Transportation Plan State of the System Report Congestion Management Process Road Safety Assessments Corridor Studies Roadway/Intersection Design Support Signal Warrant Analysis Funding Justifications (FDOT HSIP Grant) High Visibility Enforcement Project Prioritization Vision Zero Justification Crash Data Collection Florida Crash Report Form (HSMV 900 10 S) Statewide Change in 2011 33 new fields and 520 new attributes Section 1 Crash Identifiers, Roadway Information, Crash Information, Witnesses, Non-Vehicle Property Damage Section 2 Vehicle Information, Violations Section 3 Narrative, Additional Passengers/Violations, Reporting Officer Section 4 Crash Diagram Crash Data Collection Two pedestrians were rushed to an area hospital with serious injuries after a -and-run accident on Memorial Causeway Sunday night… Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 In Pinellas County… 28,501 traffic crashes occurred and were reported to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FDHSMV) (up 7% from 2014) 101 people died (down 15% from 2014) 4,426 people were injured (up 4% from 2014) Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 PINELLAS COUNTY CRASH TRENDS 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 5 Year % Change (2011- 2015) Total Motor Vehicle Crashes 14,896 18,071 24,624 26,580 28,501 62% Total Injuries 5,416 3,859 4,502 4,249 4,426 -20% Total Fatalities 114 101 80 117 101 -12% Total Pedestrian Crashes 434 534 578 570 572 27% Total Pedestrian Fatalities 30 30 25 40 36 18% Total Bicycle Crashes 483 580 548 572 471 -2% Total Bicycle Fatalities 10 11 9 7 3 -107% Total Motorcycle Crashes 541 499 619 640 669 21% Total Motorcycle Fatalities 28 20 16 29 26 -7% Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 On an average day in 2015: 77 crashes .27 deaths and 12 injuries 2015 distracted driving statistics: 3,164 crashes 9 deaths and 569 injuries 91% increase since 2011 Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 Illumination from overhead streetlights varies depending on the type of bulb High Pressure Sodium Lighting vs. LED Lighting Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 11568 3238 2572 2204 1701 1693 1154 1122 654 600 555 324 239 237 193 168 97 60 56 34 18 14 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 Operated MV in Careless or Negligent Manner Failed to Yield Right-of-Way No Data No Contributing Action Other Contributing Actions Improper Backing Unknown Followed too Closely Ran Red Light Improper Turn Failed to Keep in Proper Lane Ran Stop Sign Drove Too Fast for Conditions Improper Passing Ran off Roadway Operated MV in Erratic Reckless or Aggravated manner Swerved or Avoided Wrong Side of Wrong Way Over-Correcting/Over-Steering Exceeded Posted Speed Disregarded Other Traffic Sign Disregarded Other Road Markings Trends in Pinellas County, 2011-2015 Rank Main Route Minor Route Jurisdiction No. of Crashes Total Intersection AADT Intersection Crash Rate 1 S.R. 60 Belcher Road Clearwater 141 73,904 5.23 2 U.S. Highway 19 Tampa Road Unincorporated 170 107,523 4.33 3 54th Ave. S.31st Street South St. Petersburg 46 36,492 3.45 4 Alternate 19 Curlew Road Dunedin 42 34,241 3.36 5 66th St. N. (S.R. 693)38th Avenue North St. Petersburg 72 62,396 3.16 6 U.S. Highway 19 Drew Street Clearwater 131 116,958 3.07 7 U.S. Highway 19 Curlew Road Unincorporated 128 115,750 3.03 8 U.S. Highway 19 Alderman Road Unincorporated 89 86,758 2.81 8 Gandy Boulevard 4th Street North St. Petersburg 77 75,125 2.81 9 Alternate 19 Rosery Road Largo 45 44,215 2.79 10 Fort Harrison Avenue Chestnut Street Clearwater 33 32,776 2.76 Top 10 Intersections by Crash Rate Pedestrian Fatality Benchmark Against Other Urbanized Counties, 2011-2015 Pedestrian Fatalities Per Capita, 2011-2015 Urbanized County in Florida 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Average Pinellas County 3.63 2.93 2.83 4.41 3.72 3.50 Palm Beach County 1.44 1.80 2.61 2.57 2.55 2.20 Orange County 2.43 3.42 3.00 3.61 3.04 3.10 Miami-Dade County 3.15 2.16 2.67 2.95 3.51 2.89 Hillsborough County 2.52 2.64 2.52 2.62 3.64 2.79 Broward County 1.66 3.45 2.81 3.33 3.24 2.90 National (Average)1.42 1.51 1.50 1.53 *1.49 Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Florida’s Integrated Report Exchange System (FIRES) Highest Number of Per Capita Pedestrian Fatalities Second Highest Number of Per Capita Pedestrian Fatalities Third Highest Number of Per Capita Pedestrian Fatalities Conclusions Some problem areas noted in this and past reports are in the process of being addressed; Project Development & Environmental Study (PD&E) of the Belcher Road corridor from Druid Road to Drew Street US 19 Safe Access to Transit Study Forward Pinellas 2040 LRTP includes an annual set aside of between $1-$5 million dollars for projects that will improve roadway safety Pedestrian fatalities (crossing mid-block with poor nighttime visibility) / teen driving / distracted driving Vision Zero Action Plan development & implementation Here is a bullet point example. Secondary bullet o Tertiary bullet point Questions Rodney Chatman, AICP Planning Division Manager rschatman@forwardpinellas.org 727.464.8250 Here is a bullet point example. Secondary bullet o Tertiary bullet point 2016 Traffic Crash Trends and Conditions Report Clearwater City Council December 15, 2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3081 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by government agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) In Control: Council Work Session Agenda Number: 4.6 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Library Board Presentation - Paul Brown, Chair SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3047 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: MinutesIn Control: City Council Agenda Number: 5.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of the December 1, 2016 City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. SUMMARY: APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 Meeting Minutes Thursday, December 1, 2016 6:00 PM Council Chambers City Council Page 1 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 Roll Call Present: 5 - Mayor George N. Cretekos, Vice Mayor Bill Jonson, Councilmember Doreen Caudell, Councilmember Bob Cundiff and Councilmember Hoyt Hamilton Also Present: William B. Horne II – City Manager, Jill Silverboard – Deputy City Manager, Pamela K. Akin - City Attorney, Rosemarie Call - City Clerk, and Nicole Sprague – Official Records and Legislative Services Coordinator To provide continuity for research, items are listed in agenda order although not necessarily discussed in that order. 1. Call to Order – Mayor Cretekos The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. 2. Invocation – Elder Robert Smuthwaite of Flowing River Church 3. Pledge of Allegiance – Councilmember Hamilton 4. Special recognitions and Presentations (Proclamations, service awards, or other special recognitions. Presentations by governmental agencies or groups providing formal updates to Council will be limited to ten minutes.) – Given. 4.1 Recycling Perks Raffle Winner Raflle winner Steve Zielke was presented with a $1,000 check. 4.2 Young Ambassadors Exchange Students - Chris Hubbard, P&R Martin Martinez and Sierra Sparkman recounted their fondest memories while visiting Japan last year. 4.3 Airpark Advisory Board Presentation - Denise Rosenberger, Chair Chair Rosenberger reviewed board activities and accomplishments over the past year. 4.4 Sister Cities Advisory Board Presentation - Sallie Parks, Sister Cities Advisory Board Chair Chair Parks reviewed board activities over the past year and thanked Council for reinstating the high school exchange program. Page 2 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 4.5 Public Art & Design Advisory Board Presentation - Alex Plisko, Chair Eric Seiler Board Member reviewed board activities throughout the past year and projects for the upcoming year. 4.6 Pier 60 Presentation - Dr. Heyward Mathews, St. Petersberg College Dr. Matthews reviewed efforts to replenish the artificial reef off the end of Pier 60 that was constructed forty years ago. 5. Approval of Minutes 5.1 Approve the minutes of the November 17, 2016 City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. Vice Mayor Jonson moved to approve the minutes of the November 17, 2016 City Council Meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. 6. Citizens to be heard re items not on the agenda Daniel Haluba said the City did not pick up his neighborhood's trash last week during the Thanksgiving holiday. He expressed concerns regarding the lack of trash and recycling pick up service for two weeks. It was stated that due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the trash and recycling was picked up on Wednesday instead of Thursday. It was suggested that residents call for a pick up if trash or recycling was missed. David Ease thanked Council for making Clearwater a great place to live. 7. Consent Agenda – Approved as submitted. 7.1 Approve an agreement between the City of Clearwater and the School Board of Pinellas County, Florida providing for the continuation of the School Resource Officer program at Clearwater High School, Countryside High School and Oak Grove Middle School for a one-year period commencing July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) Councilmember Caudell moved to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The Page 3 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 PM 8. Second Readings - Public Hearing 8.1 Adopt Ordinance 8836-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 2116 Palmetto Street, Clearwater Florida 33765, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8836-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8836-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.2 Adopt Ordinance 8837-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 2116 Palmetto Street, Clearwater Florida 33765, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Industrial Limited (IL). Ordinance 8837-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Hamilton moved to adopt Ordinance 8837-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.3 Adopt Ordinance 8838-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 2116 Palmetto Street, Clearwater Florida 33765, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Industrial, Research and Technology (IRT). Ordinance 8838-16 was presented and read by title only. Vice Mayor Jonson moved to adopt Ordinance 8838-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton Page 4 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 8.4 Adopt Ordinance 8957-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 606 South Bayview Avenue, along with an unaddressed parcel approximately 220 feet south of Gulf to Bay Boulevard, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8957-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Caudell moved to adopt Ordinance 8957-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.5 Adopt Ordinance 8958-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real properties whose post office addresses are 606 South Bayview Avenue and an unaddressed parcel located on the west side of South Bayview Avenue approximately 220 feet south of Gulf to Bay Boulevard, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Institutional (I); and to change the future land use designation for certain real properties whose post office addresses are 520 South Bayview Avenue and an unaddressed parcel located on the west side of South Bayview Avenue approximately 110 feet south of Gulf to Bay Boulevard, all in Clearwater, Florida 33759 from Residential Low (RL), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low Medium (RLM), and Commercial General (CG), to Institutional (I). Ordinance 8958-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8958-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.6 Adopt Ordinance 8959-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real properties whose post office addresses are 606 South Bayview Avenue and an unaddressed parcel located on the west side of South Bayview Avenue approximately 220 feet south of Gulf to Bay Boulevard, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, at Institutional (I); and by rezoning certain real properties whose post office addresses are 606 South Bayview Avenue and an unaddressed parcel located on the west side of South Bayview Avenue approximately 220 feet south of Gulf to Bay Boulevard, all in Clearwater, Florida 33759, from Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR), Commercial (C), and Mobile Home Park (MHP) to Institutional (I). Page 5 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 Ordinance 8959-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Hamilton moved to adopt Ordinance 8959-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.7 Adopt Ordinance 8962-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1411 Lemon Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756 together with certain right-of-way of Lemon Street, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8962-16 was presented and read by title only. Vice Mayor Jonson moved to adopt Ordinance 8962-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.8 Adopt Ordinance 8963-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1411 Lemon Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756 upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low (RL). Ordinance 8963-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Caudell moved to adopt Ordinance 8963-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.9 Adopt Ordinance 8964-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 1411 Lemon Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756 upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). Ordinance 8964-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8964-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon Page 6 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.10 Adopt Ordinance 8965-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 3003 Merrill Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33759, together with certain right-of-way of Merrill Avenue, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8965-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Hamilton moved to adopt Ordinance 8965-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.11 Adopt Ordinance 8966-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 3003 Merrill Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33759, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low (RL). Ordinance 8966-16 was presented and read by title only. Vice Mayor Jonson moved to adopt Ordinance 8966-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.12 Adopt Ordinance 8967-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 3003 Merrill Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33759, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). Ordinance 8967-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Caudell moved to adopt Ordinance 8967-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton Page 7 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 8.13 Adopt Ordinance 8968-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1749 Owen Drive, Clearwater, Florida 33759, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8968-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8968-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.14 Adopt Ordinance 8969-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1749 Owen Drive, Clearwater, Florida 33759, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low (RL) and Drainage Feature Overlay. Ordinance 8969-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Hamilton moved to adopt Ordinance 8969-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.15 Adopt Ordinance 8970-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 1749 Owen Drive, Clearwater, Florida 33759, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). Ordinance 8970-16 was presented and read by title only. Vice Mayor Jonson moved to adopt Ordinance 8970-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.16 Adopt Ordinance 8971-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1305 Parkwood Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755, into the Page 8 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8971-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Caudell moved to adopt Ordinance 8971-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.17 Adopt Ordinance 8972-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1305 Parkwood Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low (RL). Ordinance 8972-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8972-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.18 Adopt Ordinance 8973-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 1305 Parkwood Street, Clearwater, Florida 33755, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). Ordinance 8973-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Hamilton moved to adopt Ordinance 8973-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.19 Adopt Ordinance 8974-16 on second reading, annexing certain real property whose post office address is 1740 West Lagoon Circle, Clearwater, Florida 33765, into the corporate limits of the city and redefining the boundary lines of the city to include said addition. Ordinance 8974-16 was presented and read by title only. Vice Page 9 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 Mayor Jonson moved to adopt Ordinance 8974-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.20 Adopt Ordinance 8975-16 on second reading, amending the future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the city to designate the land use for certain real property whose post office address is 1740 West Lagoon Circle, Clearwater, Florida 33765, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Residential Low (RL). Ordinance 8975-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Caudell moved to aodpt Ordinance 8975-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 8.21 Adopt Ordinance 8976-16 on second reading, amending the Zoning Atlas of the city by zoning certain real property whose post office address is 1740 West Lagoon Circle, Clearwater, Florida 33765, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). Ordinance 8976-16 was presented and read by title only. Councilmember Cundiff moved to adopt Ordinance 8976-16 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: Ayes: 5 - Mayor Cretekos, Vice Mayor Jonson, Councilmember Caudell, Councilmember Cundiff and Councilmember Hamilton 9. City Manager Reports 9.1 Approve Revision of City Council Policy 21M, Strategic/Direction Planning, regarding timing of an annual strategic planning session and provision for annual objectives. City Council Policy 21M states: "Each year prior to the development of the City Manager's proposed budget, the City Council shall meet in a strategic direction/planning session(s). The meeting(s) will review the five year forecast, and update as necessary the City's Vision, Mission, Values, and Strategic Direction (Goals). From these documents a five-year strategic plan will be updated. The five-year strategic plan will become the basis for the annual City Manager and City Attorney Page 10 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 Objectives and City's annual budget process for the next fiscal year." In October 2016, staff requested City Council to clarify timing of the strategic planning session anticipated in Policy 21M. As discussed, staff’s recommendation is that the review and update of five-year financial forecasts and strategic plan be scheduled each year as a pre-budget exercise, not in October during the City Manager and City Attorney evaluations. Additionally, City Council has not historically followed the policy provision relating to annual objectives for the City Manager and City Attorney. To better align the policy with practice, Council is asked to modify the policy as follows: “Prior to June 1st of eEach year and prior to the development of the City Manager’s proposed budget, the City Council shall meet in a strategic planning session(s) to. The meeting(s) will review the five-year financial forecast and update as necessary, the City’s Vision, Mission, Values and Strategic Direction (Goals). From these documents a five-year strategic plan will be updated. The five-year strategic plan will become the basis for the annual City Manager and City Attorney Objectives and the City’s annual budget process for the next fiscal year.” For ease of reference, the revised policy would read: “Prior to June 1st of each year and prior to the development of the City Manager’s proposed budget, the City Council shall meet in a strategic planning session(s) to review the five-year financial forecast and update as necessary, the City’s Vision, Mission and Strategic Direction (Goals). From these documents a five-year strategic plan will be updated.” The City Clerk provided copies of the City's 2002 Values and the 2005 Mission and Vision statements. In response to questions, the City Clerk said Council did not make a decision to rescind the City's Values when the new Mission and Vision statements were adopted. The new Mission and Vision statements did not include the City's Values. The City Manager said the strategic direction has guided staff priorities and efforts. Deputy City Manager Jill Silverboard said the annual budget process includes reviewing the priorities and identifying funding. The policy has been followed the last two years; staff has come before Council identifying the priorities from each of the objectives. Ms. Silverboard said the only modification made last year was removing the Clearwater Historical Society records preservation under Community Engagement. In the absence of Council identifying which priority was more important than the other, staff deferred to the budget process for the purpose of guiding any progress made, if any. Page 11 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 It was stated that the strategy adopted by Council in 2002 came from the ICMA Elected Officials Handbook. The City Manager said the policy is a council policy, not a city manager policy. Staff has been committed to following the strategic direction established by Council. Council's priorities were established after completing a strategic planning process. The Vice Mayor is referencing a practice used by communities who stick to an academic process. He said Council has set the policy on what they want staff to achieve as a matter of priority. He said the item before Council is staff's recommendation for a council policy; Council has not adhered to the existing policy. Discussion ensued with concerns expressed that identifying principal items to be accomplished in the next fiscal year and building a budget around those items is an accepted practice in government organizations. It was stated that the budget should be tied to strategic objectives. Councilmember Hamilton moved to approve Revision of City Council Policy 21M, Strategic/Direction Planning, regarding timing of an annual strategic planning session and provision for annual objectives. The motion was duly seconded and carried by the following vote: Ayes: 3 - Mayor Cretekos, Councilmember Caudell and Councilmember Hamilton Nays: 2 - Vice Mayor Jonson and Councilmember Cundiff Imagine Clearwater Update Planning and Development Director Michael Delk provided a summary regarding this week’s activities with HR&A on the bluff waterfront. Two very successful public engagement meetings were concluded regarding the waterfront bluff draft plan as well as a successful stakeholder committee meeting. Staff is now in the process of setting up one on one video conferences between Council and HR&A over the next couple weeks. This will afford the consultant the ability to walk through the plan with Council individually and answer questions. Over the next several weeks, staff will address public comments received during this week’s efforts. He said there were threads of commonality from the public that went into the formulation of the draft plan with a surprising amount of consistency and themes. The committee and staff will evaluate the themes, comments, and responses. The operational policy and functionality of the plan will be Page 12 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 assessed. He commented that staff and council will be pulled in different directions by the public’s personal point of view. He said a challenge for staff and Council as the draft is finalized into a final document, is to afford staff and the stakeholder committee time to evaluate the comments as there will be policy and programming objectives to create, that will ultimately be Council’s decision to make. This week’s meetings were the last ones HR&A were obligated to make under the scope of the project. Mr. Delk said he spoke with Cary from HR&A and said there is flexibility within the scope to bring back the folks from HR&A to make a final presentation to the public as well as to Council and the stakeholder committee. The objective is to have them return for the first meeting in February 2017 to present the final plan and said it would then be appropriate to schedule a special council meeting to discuss implementation. In response to questions, Mr. Delk said staff will scan the public comments and forward them to Council and said the draft plan will be posted online if it is not yet posted already. Council will have contact with the consultants as soon as Monday and at that time Council will provide HR&A and staff their comments and questions. He said HR&A will continue to refine and fill in some of the additional components of the plan and special considerations may be adjusted based on the comments received. He said that a detailed strategy will most likely occur during a special workshop. City Manager Bill Horne said once the final presentation is produced, a date will be set for a workshop. He said now is the time for Council to express to staff the direction and prioritization that is expected. 10. City Attorney Reports – None. 11. Closing comments by Councilmembers (limited to 3 minutes) Vice Mayor Jonson thanked Councilmember Caudell for passing along information regarding the autonomous vehicle conference and said he had a fantastic time at the conference and got to ride in a driverless Tesla. He said he is incredibly impressed with technology moving so rapidly in that area and the potential impact it will have on transportation in the community. He said he has appreciated having the advisory board updates during the council meetings. He said the presentations at the Countryside Library and Main Library given by HR&A were well attended with great enthusiasm and asked the City Manager and City Attorney if we can identify segments of the master plan that may be implemented in a shorter period of time instead of waiting for all the infrastructure to be in place before the implementation can begin. Page 13 City of Clearwater Draft City Council Meeting Minutes December 1, 2016 Councilmember Caudell said it is an exciting time being the holiday season and asked for all to slow down and pay attention and to be aware of your surroundings for safety purposes. Councilmember Hamilton said it is the holiday season and to be aware of your surroundings and to be thankful that we live where we do. In response to Vice Mayor Jonson’s comment regarding the advisory board updates, Mayor Cretekos said that when he became Mayor he asked the City Manager and staff to have the advisory boards provide an annual update to Council. 12. Closing Comments by Mayor Mayor Cretekos reviewed recent and upcoming events and offered condolences to Linda Polglaze for the passing of her father and to the survivors of David Stone, a longtime Clearwater banker. 13. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 7:53 p.m. Mayor City of Clearwater Attest City Clerk Page 14 City of Clearwater Draft Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3058 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Economic Development & Housing Agenda Number: 7.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Second Amendment to the Building Inspections, Reporting, and Construction Management Services Contract between the City of Clearwater and NOVA Engineering and Environmental, LLC, to increase the not-to-exceed contract amount by $50,000 per term and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: The City of Clearwater solicited proposals on September 25, 2014 for services including preparing preliminary plans, specifications, and estimates with associated engineering discipline reports for residential (single-family and multi-family) and commercial building inspections, and construction management services for its housing and economic development programs. These professional services are required for program compliance for the various housing and economic development programs funded by state, federal and local programs including rehabilitation, down payment assistance, and public facilities. NOVA Engineering & Environmental, LLC (NOVA) was selected under Request for Proposals 37-14 (Building Inspections, Reporting and Construction Management Services). The current contract with NOVA is for a two-year term, with an option for one two-year renewal with costs not to exceed $100,000 per two-year term. Staff is requesting an additional $50,000 in the first term which concludes in March 2017, and an additional $50,000 in the second term if the renewal option is exercised. Housing staff turnover has caused a shift in areas of professional expertise resulting in the need for an increase in these services. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in CDBG, HOME, and SHIP to fund this contract. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: NA Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 1 SECOND AMENDMENT TO BUILDING INSPECTIONS, REPORTING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES CONTRACT THIS SECOND AMENDMENT, entered into this ______ day of December, 2016, by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as “City”, whose address is: 112 S. Osceola Ave, Clearwater, Florida 33756 and NOVA Engineering and Environmental, LLC, a Delaware Corporation, hereinafter referred to as “Vendor,” whose address is: 1226 Tech Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33619, (referred to individually herein as “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”). WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater and Vendor entered into that certain Building Inspections, Reporting and Construction Services Contract (Contract) dated March 24, 2015 for services including preparing preliminary plans, specifications, and estimates with associated engineering discipline reports for residential (single-family and multi-family) and commercial building inspections, and construction management services; and WHEREAS, the initial term of the Contract is for two years with an option to renew for an additional two-year period; and WHEREAS, the Contract stipulates that expenditures paid by the City to Vendor shall not exceed $100,000 per term; and WHEREAS, the City’s need for services provided by Vendor under the Contract has increased and the City desires to increase the not-to-exceed amount to be paid to Vendor from $100,000 to $150,000 during the initial term of the Contract and to increase the amount to be paid during the second term of the Contract, if extended, from $100,000 to $150,000; and WHEREAS, the Parties agree that the Contract shall be amended to be consistent with recent changes to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises stated herein, the City and the Vendor mutually agree as follows: Paragraph 3 of the Contract is hereby replaced in its entirety with the following: 3. COMPENSATION. The City will pay the Vendor all reasonable and necessary direct expenses as pre-approved by City in writing, on a task by task basis, in addition to personnel fees in accordance with Vendor’s Personnel Sheet and corresponding Engineering, Environmental and Facilities Schedule of Fees, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”. The City or Vendor may, from time to 2 time, require changes in the scope of the project to be performed hereunder which are mutually agreed upon by and between City and Vendor, which shall be effective when incorporated in written amendment to this Contract executed by both Parties. Compensation under this Contract shall not exceed Three-Hundred Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($300,000.00). Paragraph 10 of the Contract is hereby replaced in its entirety with the following: 10. CONFORMANCE WITH LAWS. In addition to all other contract requirements as provided by law, the contractor executing this agreement agrees to comply with public records law. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: 727-562-4092, Rosemarie.Call@myclearwater.com, 112 S. Osceola Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756. The contractor’s agreement to comply with public records law applies specifically to: a) Keep and maintain public records required by the City of Clearwater (hereinafter “public agency”) to perform the service being provided by the contractor hereunder. b) Upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, provide the public agency 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 for in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, or as otherwise provided by law. c) Ensure that the 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 public agency. d) Upon completion of the contract , transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If the contractor transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the contract, the contractor 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 contractor shall meet 3 all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. e) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a public agency’s contract for services must be made directly to the public agency. If the public agency does not possess the requested records, the public agency shall immediately notify the contractor of the request and the contractor must provide the records to the public agency or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. f) The contractor hereby acknowledges and agrees that if the contractor does not comply with the public agency’s request for records, the public agency shall enforce the contract provisions in accordance with the contract. g) A contractor who fails to provide the public records to the public agency within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under Section 119.10, Florida Statutes. h) If a civil action is filed against a contractor to compel production of public records relating to a public agency’s contract for services, the court shall assess and award against the contractor the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorney fees, if: 1. The court determines that the contractor unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and 2. At least 8 business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the contractor has not complied with the request, to the public agency and to the contractor. i)A notice complies with subparagraph (h)2. if it is sent to the public agency’s custodian of public records and to the contractor at the contractor’s address listed on its contract with the public agency or to the contractor’s registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format. A contractor who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. All terms and conditions of the Contract not expressly amended hereby shall remain in full force and effect. 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Second Amendment to Building Inspections, Reporting and Construction Services Contract CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Countersigned: _______________________________By: ______________________________ George N. Cretekos, Mayor William B. Horne II, City Manager Approved as to form: Attest: _________________________________________________________________ Laura Mahony, Assistant City Attorney Rosemarie Call, City Clerk NOVA Engineering and Environmental, LLC Witness: _________________________________By: ________________________________ Print Name: _______________________Print Name: _________________________ Title: _______________________________ Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3063 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Economic Development & Housing Agenda Number: 7.2 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Authorize a loan to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. in the amount of $768,000 to acquire real property located within the 600 block of North Garden Avenue, Clearwater; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute documents to affect closing. (consent) SUMMARY: Through a series of negotiations that included the City of Clearwater, Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. is under contract to purchase a 1.6-acre tract of land (mol) owned by five different landowners. The five contiguous properties are located in the block bordered by North Garden Avenue, Eldridge Street, Maple Street and the Pinellas Trail. Spruce Street bisects the block from north to south. Habitat plans to construct 13 single-family, three-bedroom homes to be made available to families with income at or below 80% of Area Median Income. The Purchase price for the property is $754,500 and staff anticipates closing costs not to exceed $13,500. Funding for the project includes $576,000 from the HOME Investment Partnership Program and $192,000 from the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund. $508,000 of the loan will be forgiven upon the closing of an additional loan to Habitat for Humanity for construction. The terms of a construction loan will be presented to Council at a later date. The remaining $260,000 will be due to the City in equal installments upon the closing of each home. Habitat for Humanity anticipates construction beginning in July 2017 with completion in July 2018. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funding for this project is available with the use of HOME funding from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3076 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Economic Development & Housing Agenda Number: 7.3 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Certify Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. as a City of Clearwater Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: A Community Housing Development Organization is a private, non-profit, community-based service organization whose primary purpose is to provide and develop decent, affordable housing for the community it serves. To assist in achieving these purposes, the City of Clearwater, under the HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program, must reserve not less than 15% of their HOME allocations for investment in housing to be developed, sponsored, or owned by a CHDO. Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. (Habitat) is a Florida not for profit corporation under Florida law. Habitat is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) acting as incorporator of a corporation pursuant to Chapter 617, Florida Statutes established with the purpose to serve as a CHDO and as such, to develop integrated affordable housing for low and moderate-income people with the guidelines of the HOME Program. Habitat has built over 300 homes in Pinellas County since beginning construction efforts in 1985. Over 80 homes are located in Clearwater. Properties purchased with any money by the City will remain affordable for a minimum of 20 years and will assist in stabilizing neighborhoods and provide a continuing source of quality affordable homes. Habitat will sell 100% of their units to households at or below 80% of the area median income. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 1 CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA AND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF PINELLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION, INC. COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), made and entered into this __th day of ______, 20__, by and between the City of Clearwater, Florida, a municipal corporation existing by and under the laws of the State of Florida, herein after referred to as the “City”, and Agency, a not-for-profit organization organized under the laws of the State of Florida, herein after referred to as the “Provider”; WHEREAS,the City is the recipient of a HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) pursuant to Title II of the Cranston- Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 12701 et seq. (HOME Program), codified and implemented by 24 CFR Part 92; and WHEREAS,under the provisions of the Act, the City is required to set-aside at least 15% of its HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement allocation to organizations that meet the requirement for Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs), as specified by the HOME Program, for the CHDO to own, develop or sponsor housing for families at or below 80% of the area median income; and WHEREAS,the Provider has met the requirements established by the federal government and has been certified as a CHDO by the City, pursuant to the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended; and WHEREAS,the City and the Provider desire to sign an agreement which sets forth terms and conditions for the use and acceptance of the FY 2016-2017 HOME Program CHDO Set Aside funds; and NOW THEREFORE,in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: PART I – SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. Source and Use of Funds 1. Sources of Funds: The sole source of funding from the City for payment of services performed under this Agreement is the HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement provided to the City by HUD. The Provider agrees that in the event that the HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement is reduced or withheld by HUD, the City shall not be liable for payment of contracted services from any City fund other than the HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement, in which case the Provider further agrees that the maximum sum payable under this Agreement may be reduced by the City. In the event HUD determines that the City or the Provider have not fulfilled their obligation under the HOME Investment Partnership entitlement requirements, or the City determines that Provider has not fulfilled its obligation under the HOME Investment Partnership Program requirements, HUD or the City may demand reimbursement of expenses paid under this Agreement. The Provider shall provide said reimbursement from non- federal sources within ten days of said notice from the City. 2 Funding in this agreement includes allocation in the amount of $42,799.20 from the FY 2016-2017 HOME Program CHDO set-asides. The Provider further acknowledges that this Agreement is necessary to comply with the requirements of 24 CFR Part 92 – HOME Investment Partnership Program and incorporated herein by reference, which is the source of funds provided under this Agreement, and agrees that it will comply with, and will require all subcontractors, subgrantees and assigns to comply with all terms and conditions of said 24 CFR Part 92 and this Agreement, as amended. It shall be the Provider responsibility to ensure that it has the latest version of all applicable laws and regulations in its possession to ensure compliance with their provisions. 2.Use of Funds: In consideration of HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement funding allocated by the City, the Provider shall operate the programs and specific activities described in the Proposal. The Provider shall utilize its HOME allocation as an owner-developer to provide housing for families at or below 80% of the area median income in accordance with policies established by HUD and therefore shall: a.HOME funds provided to this project will be used for the activities identified in the detailed project description as stated below: (information listed is only provided as a tool) Number of units 1 Type of units (Rental/Owner)Owner Income Limits 80% of Area median income B. Program Requirements The Provider shall comply with all requirements of 24 CFR Subpart F pertaining to affordable housing including, but not limited to: 1.Minimum/Maximum per Unit Subsidy/Value: The minimum pre-unit subsidy amount for HOME Investment Partnership Program entitlement funds invested shall not be less than One Thousand dollar ($1,000). The maximum per-unit subsidy/value of units assisted with HOME funds shall not be no more than the per-unit dollar limit established for mortgages under Section 221 (d)(3)(ii) of the National Housing Act for the Tampa-Clearwater-St. Petersburg metropolitan area. 2.Affordability: The City will enforce the Recapture provision defined in the Mortgage, Note and Land Use Restrictive Covenant in order to address the continued affordability of housing units acquired with HOME funds. a.The Provider shall utilize the HOME Agreement, Mortgage, Note and Land Use Restrictive Covenant to address key recapture provisions as affordability period, principal residency and transfer of title of the property. All documents shall provide the right to transfer to the City in the event the Provider ceases operating as a CHDO under the HOME Program, merges with another entity, terminates, dissolves, liquidates or its existence as an entity is otherwise forfeited. 3.Affordability Period: Rental units shall provide affordable housing to low- and moderate- income households for the following minimum affordability periods. 3 Activity Average Per-Unit HOME $ Investment Minimum Affordability Period Rehabilitation or Acquisition of Existing Housing <$15,000/unit $15,000-40,000/unit >$40,000/unit 5 years 10 years 15 years Refinance of Rehabilitation Project Any dollar amount 15 years New Construction or Acquisition of New Housing Any dollar amount 20 years 3. Income Restrictions:The Provider maintains that the homebuyer’s income, of the newly constructed single-family home, shall not exceed 80 percent of the area median income. The Provider shall be responsible for determining and verifying the income eligibility of the HOME tenants. The Provider shall determine the income by using the Section 8 Program definition of annual gross income and shall verify the income through third party verifications. 4. Duration of Restrictions: The provisions of 24 CFR Subpart F, as it may be amended, shall survive termination of this contract for any reason. 5. Housing Quality Standards: The Provider maintains that all new and rehabilitated units shall meet all applicable local codes, rehabilitation standards, and ordinances in accordance with 24 CFR Part 92.251; as well as the Model Energy Code published by the Council of American Building Officials (newly constructed units), the Southern Building Code, the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Cost Effective Energy Conservation and Effectiveness Standards in 24 CFR Part 39 (substantially rehabilitated units, defined as having a rehabilitation cost of greater than or equal to $25,000). The Provider shall maintain all work funded under this Agreement is performed by properly licensed and qualified contractors in accordance with applicable state, county and city laws and codes and that all rehabilitation work requiring a construction permit is obtained. 6. Housing Inspections: The Provider maintains that all units assisted with HOME funds are decent, safe and sanitary and meet the general conditions listed in Section 5 of this agreement. Further, the Provider agrees that it will make all records and property assisted with HOME funds available for inspection within a reasonable period. 7. Site Sensitivity: The Provider maintains that it will not undertake any activity that may adversely affect historic or environmentally sensitive sites; and to mitigate any findings identified in the environmental checklist. The City shall be responsible for ensuring the proposed projects meet the requirements listed in 24 CFR Part 58. 8. Property Management: The Provider shall be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all such properties and maintain sufficient insurance to cover the cost of replacement. 9. Audit: The Provider maintains that it shall, at any time during normal business hours and as often as the City and/or Comptroller General of the United States and/or any of their duly authorized representatives may deem necessary, make available for examination all of the Provider’s records, books, documents, papers, and data with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement and shall permit the City and/or the Comptroller General to audit and examine all books, documents, papers, records and data related to this Agreement. 4 D. CHDO Proceeds All CHDO proceeds resulting for the CHDO’s investment of its CHDO set-aside funds will be returned to the City and categorized as program income. CHDO proceeds include, but are not limited to, the permanent financing of a CHDO project which is used to pay off a CHDO financed construction loan; the sale of CHDO development ownership housing; the principal and interest payments from a loan to a buyer of CHDO developed homeownership housing. All returned CHDO proceeds shall be reinvested and applied towards housing activities for low to moderate income individuals and families including acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of HOME eligible projects. C. Method of Payment 1.Funding Allocation: Both parties agree that the total compensation to be paid hereunder for actual expenses incurred shall be no more than FORTY TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY-NINE DOLLARS AND 20/100 ($42,799.20).The City hereby acknowledges that the funds provided shall be derived from the 15% CHDO set-aside for FY 2016-2017. The Provider may not request disbursement of funds under the agreement until the funds are needed for payment of eligible costs. The amount of each request must be limited to the amount needed. The funds will be expended in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement. Funds reserved for the Provider may increase or decrease, subject to production standards. Any remaining funds shall revert to the City or other City approved agency. Such compensation shall be paid in accordance with the projected accomplishments and budget descriptions. D. Return on Investment 1.CHDO Proceeds: Funds provided to this activity shall be considered program income and shall be returned to the City once the property is sold. 2.Recaptured Funds: Funds recaptured, because housing no longer meets the affordability requirements under 24 CFR Part 92.254, are subject to the requirements of Part 92, and must be properly identified and deposited in the Provider’s HOME Account for use for additional HOME eligible projects. Recaptured funds must be used prior to the drawing down of additional HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds from the City under this Agreement. The Provider is required to submit an annual report by September 30th of every year that identifies the current unit tenant, and affordability period for all previously HOME assisted projects detailed in Part I, Section F.2 of this Agreement in order to determine continued compliance with affordability requirements. E. Project Approval Process The Provider shall submit a completed project proposal package to the City that includes all of the required documents referenced in this document and demonstrates compliance with the HOME Program regulations stated in the Final Rule, 24 CFR Part 92 prior to City approval of the project. Upon complete submittal of the project proposal package, the City shall respond to project proposals in writing within fifteen working days. Closings on proposed construction shall not be scheduled prior to project approval by the City. F. Program Evaluation and Monitoring 1.Program Goals: The annual performance under this Agreement shall be measured against the program goals set forth in the Provider’s Application. 5 2. Program Monitoring: The City has the right to monitor and evaluate all aspects of activities carried out by the Provider. Such evaluations will be affected by the submission of reports and information by the Provider and monitoring visits of the by the City. The City will conduct biannual monitoring/site visits throughout the current contract year. Contractual requirements related to inspections, reports, and records include, but are not limited to: a.Program Records – The Provider shall maintain monthly bank statements in a seperate HOME Account, records. Reports and other information as may be required by HUD in 24 CFR Part 92.508 or by the City pertaining to matters of this Agreement. 3. Project Files: The Provider shall maintain accurate individual project files with detailed records of each property, including: a.Acquisition, construction or renovation costs and operating costs attributed to a project, identifying direct assistance funded through the HOME Investment Partnership fund, CHDO Proceeds, project revenue or other sources; b.A copy of the executed note and mortgage on the property; c.Set-up/Completion reports on the property. Completion reports must be submitted to the City within sixty (60) days of rehab/construction and lease-up completion; d.The Provider’s annual report verifying ownership and household income for each completed HOME Investment Partnership entitlement assisted unit throughout the affordable term; and e.Documentation substantiating compliance with Equal Opportunity, Fair Housing and Affirmative Marketing, and other contractual requirements. The Provider shall maintain a summary of this information and shall submit this information to the City upon request. These records shall be made available to HUD and/or representatives of the Comptroller General of the United States for audit, inspection or copying purposes during normal business hours. 4. Activities Report: A monthly activity report shall be completed and submitted by the tenth working day of each month summarizing HOME funded, and other low-income housing activities, during the previous month and during the fiscal year-to-date. The report shall detail property acquisitions, construction project status, sales of property, CHDO proceeds and a description of the fund activity in the Provider’s HOME account. This report must include a monthly bank statement of the HOME Account and copies of prior month checks written against this account. 5. Records Retention: The Provider shall retain all records pertaining to this Agreement, including, but not limited to financial, statistical, property and programmatic records, for five years from the last day of the City’s fiscal year, (September 30 th), in which this Agreement expires, five years after the affordability period or is terminated. All records, which are subject to audit findings, shall be retained for five years in the manner prescribed above or until an ongoing audit is completed and all issues raised by the audit are resolved, whichever is later. Nothing herein shall be construed to allow destruction of records that may be required to be retained longer by federal, state or local law. These records shall be made available to HUD and/or representatives of the Comptroller General of the United States for audit, inspection or copying purposes during normal business hours. 6.Reversion of Assets: The Provider certifies that immediately upon the earliest of: 1) the event of default under the terms and conditions of this Contract; 2) dissolution of the Provider; 3) termination of any program described herein; or 4) the expiration or termination of this Agreement, if said Agreement is not renewed or extended, any HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds remaining in the Provider’s HOME Account, repayments of all loans, proceeds from the sale of property and title to property that has been purchased, newly constructed, and/or rehabilitated with 6 HOME funds and not yet leased, accounts receivable, and/or proceeds or assets attributable to the use of the HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds, shall revert to the City. The Provider further stipulates that in the event that non-expendable personal property purchased under this Agreement is sold during the term of this Agreement, or for one year received by the Provider at any time after contract expiration, any income from the sale shall be returned to the City within ten days from the sale date. In the event that the balance of funds held in Habitat for the Provider’s HOME Account, combined with the proceeds from the sale of the above HOME funded personal property, is not sufficient to repay HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds drawn by the Provider’s on open HOME projects, the Provider must provide a written explanation to the City at least 20 working days prior to the sale of any CHDO property. G. Time of Performance 1.Annual CHDO Recertification: The CHDO Recertification documentation shall clearly demonstrate that the CHDO continues to meet the definition of a CHDO, and shall be submitted to the City by December 15, 2017, or the City may decline to recertify and decline to renew this Agreement. 2.Commencement and Term: Services described in this Agreement shall commence on December 15, 2016 and shall continue in effect through December 15, 2017. This Agreement may be subject to renewal, through December 15, 2018 only if the Provider has been recertified according to Part I, Section H, Paragraph 1, and has made significant progress toward the performance of the goals stipulated in the Work Program. 3.The agreement must be in effect through the affordability period, if rental, or until completion of the project and ownership by the low to moderate income family. 4.Reallocation of Funding: Upon consideration of renewal of this Agreement, the City shall evaluate the performance of the Provider in comparison to the goals defined in the Work Program. In the event there is no activity toward these goals, the City has the right to divide the funding stipulated in this Agreement among other qualified CHDOs. PART II – GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Religious Organizations: As partial consideration of receipt of funds under this Agreement: a. The Provider shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of religion and will not limit employment or give preference in employment to persons on the basis of religion; b. The Provider shall not discriminate against any person seeking assistance from the Provider CHDO on the basis of religion and will not limit services or give preference to persons on the basis of religion; c. The Provider shall provide no religious instruction or counseling, conduct no religious workshops or services, engage in no religious proselytizing, and exert no other religious influence on any client or employee of the Provider; d. No property, from which services are provided under this Agreement, shall contain religious symbols for decoration for the term of this Agreement and the term of any mortgage and/or promissory notes issued pursuant to this Agreement; and e.The Provider shall include subparagraphs a-d, above, in any subcontracts pursuant to this Agreement. 7 2.Other Program Requirements: The Provider shall comply with all the requirements of 24 CFR Subpart H, included, but not limited to: a. Equal Opportunity: In order to maintain statistical data on the use and participation of minority and women owned business enterprises as contractor/subcontractors in HOME Program contracting activities, the Provider shall be required to identify projects which have been bid by, and contracted and/or sub-contracted to minority owned, women owned, and/or small or disadvantaged businesses, by project dollar value. The Provider shall provide certification of compliance with all federal requirements under equal opportunity legislation including, but limited to: i.The requirements of Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601-20) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 100; Executive Order 11063, as amended, (Equal Opportunity in Housing) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 107; and title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (U.S.C. 2000d) (Nondiscrimination in Federal Assisted Programs) and implementing regulations issued at 24 CFR Part 1; ii.The prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.6101-07) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 146, and the prohibitions against discrimination against handicapped individuals under section 50 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 8; iii.The requirements of Executive Order 11246 (Equal Employment Opportunity) and the implementing regulations issued at 41 CFR chapter 60. iv.The Federal requirements set forth in 24 CFR part 5, subpart A, are applicable to participants in the HOME program. The requirements of this subpart include: nondiscrimination and equal opportunity; disclosure requirements; debarred, suspended or ineligible contractors; and drug-free workplace. b. Any contract exceeding $200,000 and any subcontract exceeding $100,000 shall comply with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. The Contractor shall comply with HUD’s Regulations in 24 CFR Part 135, which implement Section 3, and shall include the following clause, referred to as the Section 3 clause, in all subcontracts resulting from the commitment of funds under this Agreement: “The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u (Section 3). The purpose of Section 3 is to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD assistance or HUD-assisted projects covered by Section 3, shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to low and very low-income persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing”. c. The parties to this contract agree to comply with HUD’s regulations in 24 CFR Part 135, which implement Section 3. As evidenced by their execution of this contract, the parties of this contract certify that they are under no contractual or other impediment that would prevent them from complying with the Part 135 regulations. d. The contractor agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other understanding, if any, a notice advising the labor organization or workers’ representative of the contractor’s commitments under this Section 3 clause, and will post copies of the notice in a conspicuous place at the work site where both employees and applicants for training and employment positions can see the notice. The notice shall describe the Section 3 preference, shall set forth minimum number and 8 job title subject to hire, availability of apprenticeship and training positions, the qualifications for each; and the name and location of the person(s) taking applications for each of the positions; and the anticipated date the work shall begin. e. The contractor agrees to include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract subject to compliance with regulations in 24 CFR Part 135 and agrees to take appropriate action, as provided in an applicable provision of the subcontractor or in this Section 3 clause, upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR Part 135. The contractor will not subcontract with any subcontractor where the contractor has notice or knowledge that the subcontractor has been found in violation of the regulation in 24 CFR Part 135. f. The contractor will certify that any vacant employment positions, including training positions that are filled after the contractor is selected, but before the contract is signed, will certify that employment opportunities to be directed were not filled to circumvent the contractor’s obligations under 24 CFR Part 135. g. Noncompliance with HUD’s regulations in 24 CFR Part 135 may result in sanctions, termination of this contract for default, and debarment or suspension from further HUD assisted contractors. h.The requirements of Executive Order 11625 concerning Minority Business Enterprise and 12138 concerning Woman’s Business Enterprise be consistent with HUD’s responsibilities under these orders, each applying entity must make efforts to encourage the use of minority and women business enterprises in connection with HOME funded activities. Any applying entity must prescribe procedures acceptable to the City to establish activities it uses to ensure the inclusion, to the maximum extent possible, of minorities and women, and entities owned by minorities and women. To encourage the use of women and minority owned businesses in bids for the Program, the City will provide, on request, the latest list of such businesses. 3. Fair Housing/Affirmative Marketing: The Provider shall comply with all HUD and City of Clearwater fair housing and affirmative marketing requirements and policies, as set forth: a.The Provider shall be required to use affirmative fair housing marketing practices in soliciting clients, determining eligibility and concluding transactions, and affirmatively further fair housing efforts according to CFR Part 570.904(c). The Provider shall make affirmative marketing steps to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons in the housing market to the available housing without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, familial status or disability. b.The Provider advertising of vacant units must include an equal opportunity logo or statement. Advertising media may include newspapers, radio, television, brochures, leaflets, or a sign on the property. The Provider may use community organizations, places of worship, employment centers, fair housing groups, housing counseling agencies, social service centers or medical service centers as resources for this outreach. c.The Provider must maintain a file containing all marketing efforts (i.e. copies of newspaper ads, memos of phone calls, copies of letters) to be available for inspection when requested by the City. d.The Provider shall maintain a list of all families residing in each unit. The City will assess the affirmative marketing efforts of the Provider by comparing predetermined occupancy goals (based on the area from which potential families will come). e.The City will assess the efforts of the Provider during the marketing of the units by use of a compliance certification or personal monitoring visits to the project at least once a year. 9 f.Those participating entities requesting HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds for developments containing five or more units must provide a description of intended actions that will inform and otherwise attract eligible persons from all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market to the available housing. In such cases, the Provider must provide the City with an annual assessment of the affirmative marketing program. Said assessment must include: i.Methods used to inform the public and potential owners about federal fair housing laws and affirmative marketing policy (i.e. the use of the Equal Housing Opportunity logotype or slogan in print advertising); ii.Methods used to inform and solicit applications from persons in the housing market who are not likely to apply without special outreach; iii.Records describing actions taken by the participating entity and/or owner to affirmatively market units; and records to assess the results of these actions. 4.Anti-displacement: The Provider shall not cause permanent displacement of current residents under the terms of this Agreement; shall inform sellers of the property of the fair market value of such property and that the Provider or buyer does not have the power of eminent domain and will not acquire the property unless a mutually agreeable price can be negotiated; and shall not acquire any property that would result in the displacement of existing tenants. The Provider further agrees that if involuntary or economic displacement occurs as a result of the Provider’s actions, the Provider shall bear all the costs of relocation under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1979, as amended, and Section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1994, as amended. 5. Labor Standards: Projects to be constructed or rehabilitated which contain 12 or more HOME assisted units, shall comply with the Davis/Bacon Act, applicable provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, 24 CFR 92.354 in Part II, Section 5 and other applicable federal laws and regulations pertaining to Labor Standards. 6. Lead-Based Paint: Housing assisted with HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds constitutes HUD-Assisted housing for the purpose of the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Act and is therefore, subject to 24 CFR Part 35, and shall require each buyer of subject Properties to execute the “Watch Out for Lead Based Poisoning” notifications. All such executed notifications shall be maintained in the Provider project file and a copy submitted to the City upon request. 7.Conflict of Interest: the Provider, as an owner/developer of this project, shall ensure that it, (or officer, employee, agent or consultant of the Provider), will not occupy any HOME assisted affordable housing units in the project. This provision does not apply to an individual who receives HOME funds to acquire or rehabilitate his or her principal residence or to an employee or agent of the Provider who occupies a housing unit as the project manager or maintenance worker. The City may provide an exception to the provisions listed above on a case-by-case basis when the City determines that the exception will serve to further the purposes of the HOME program and the effective and efficient administration of the Provider’s HOME assisted project. In order for the City to provide this exception, the Provider must make a written request and the City will make its determination based on the following factors: a.Whether the person receiving the benefit is a member of a group or class of low-income persons intended to be the beneficiaries of the assisted housing, and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group; 10 b.Whether the person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision-making process with respect to the specific assisted housing in question; c.Whether the tenant protection requirements of Section 92.53 are being observed; d.Whether the affirmative marketing requirements of Section 92.351 are being observed and followed; and e.Any other factor relevant to the City’s determination, including the timing of the requested exception. 8.Debarment and Suspension: The Provider attests that it has not been debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or ineligible from participating in federally funded projects, and acknowledges that it shall not employ, award, or fund any contractors or subcontractors that have been debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or ineligible from participating in the federally funded projects. 9.Flood Insurance: In the event that properties are located in a Flood Zone, this Agreement is predicated upon the Provider certifying that either the cost of rehabilitation necessary to meet all applicable codes and standards does not exceed 50 percent of the appraised value of the property improvements, or that the lowest habitable floor level is at or above the allowable flood level based upon a valid survey, prepared by a licensed surveyor. If projects can be financed with HOME Investment Partnership entitlement funds as a result of compliance with either of these requirements, buyers shall maintain flood insurance for full replacement value as required by mortgagees. 10. Lobbying Prohibited: The Provider certifies, to the best of its knowledge or belief, that: a.No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Provider, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. b.If any funds, other than federal appropriated funds, have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the Provider shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, “Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,” in accordance with its instructions, with a copy of said submittal provided to City within ten days of submission. c.The Provider shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all sub-awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans and cooperative agreements), and that all sub-recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000. 11. Enforcement: All transactions and related documents must be pre-approved by the City to assure compliance with all provisions of 24 CFR, Part 92. The affordability requirements are enforce by a 11 deed restrictions if the project is rental. The City may enforce this Agreement through termination, as follows: a.Termination of Contract for Cause: If, through any cause, either party shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligation under this Agreement, or shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Agreement, the other party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to said party of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least five days before the effective date of such termination. In such event, assets shall become the property of the City in accordance with Part I, Section F, Paragraph 3 of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, the Provider shall not be relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by virtue of any breach of this Agreement by the Provider. The City may withhold any payments to the Provider for the purpose of set-off until such time as the exact amount for damages due to the City from the Provider is determined. b.Force Majeure: This Agreement may not be terminated if the failure to perform rises from unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of either party. Such causes may include, but are not restricted to: acts of God; acts of the public enemy; acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity; fires; floods; epidemics; quarantine restrictions; strikes and unusually severe weather; but in every case the failure to perform must be beyond the control and without the fault and negligence of either party. In the event of default, lack of compliance or failure to perform on the part of the Provider, the City reserves the right to exercise corrective or remedial actions, to include, but are not limited to: i.Requesting additional information from the Provider to determine reasons for, or extent of noncompliance or lack of performance; ii.Issue a written warning advising the Provider of deficiency and advising the Provider that more serious sanctions may be taken if situation is not remedied; iii.Advise the Provider to suspend, discontinue or not incur costs for activities in question; iv.Withhold payment for services provided; or v.Require the Provider to reimburse the City for the amount of costs incurred for any items determined ineligible. c.Termination for Convenience: The City may terminate this Agreement at any time, by giving written notice to the Provider of such termination and specifying the effective date of such termination, at least fifteen days before the effective date thereof. In that event, assets shall become the property of the City in accordance with Part I, Section F, Paragraph 3 of this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated by the City as provided herein, the Provider will be paid an amount which bears the same ratio to the total compensation as the services actually performed bear to the total services of the Provider covered by this Agreement, less payments of compensation previously made. 12. Assignment and Subcontracting: The Provider shall not assign or otherwise transfer any interest in this Agreement nor enter into any subcontract pursuant to this Agreement without submitting said proposed subcontract to the City and without the prior written approval of the City of the proposed subcontract. All federal requirements of this Agreement shall be applicable to any subcontracts entered into under this Agreement and it shall be the Provider’s responsibility to ensure that all federal requirements are included in said subcontracts and that all subcontractors abide by said requirements. The City shall have the right to withhold approval at its sole discretion. 12 13. HUD Requirements: Unearned payments under this Agreement may be suspended or terminated upon refusal to accept any additional conditions that may be imposed by HUD at any time. 14. Hold Harmless: The Provider shall defend, indemnify and hold the City and all of its officers and employees, including but not limited to members of the Clearwater City Council, harmless from and against all costs, expenses, liabilities, suits, claims, losses, damages, and demands of every kind or nature, by one or on behalf of any person or persons whomsoever or whatsoever arising out of or in any matter resulting from or connected with any accident, injury, death or damage which may happen during the time period covered by this Agreement for services under the administration and direction of said the Provider will defend any actions or suits brought against the City by reason of the Provider’s failure or neglect in complying with any of the conditions and obligations of this Agreement, or any tort liability arising out of actions of the Provider or any of its agents or subcontractors. 15. Construction Bonding and Insurance: All construction contracts or subcontracts over $100,000 let as the result of this Agreement shall include the following requirements: a) a bid guarantee, such as a bid bond, cashier’s check or certified check, from each bidder equivalent to five percent of the bid price; b) a performance bond for 100 percent of the contract price; and c) a payment bond for 100 percent of the contract price. All such bonds obtained must be from companies listed in Treasury Circular 570, and provided to the City prior to commencement of construction. 16. Insurance: The Provider shall maintain insurance coverage in the amount deemed adequate by the City for all risks inherent in the functions and aspects of its operation including but not limited to risks of fire, casualty, automobile liability coverage, workmen’s compensation insurance as required by law, and public liability insurance for personal injury and property damage. a.At a minimum, the Provider shall maintain public liability insurance including contractual liability coverage with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 and automobile liability insurance with coverage including $100,000 personal liability, $300,000 for any single incident and $50,000 property damage. Property casualty and flood insurance must be maintained in an amount equal to the replacement value of the property. b.The Provider shall have the City named as additional insured under the coverage provided by all policies required by this Agreement, with the exception of workmen’s compensation insurance. The City shall be afforded the same notice as the named insured in the event of cancellation of any policy by an insurance company. c.The Provider shall submit to the City, prior to the distribution of any funds under the Agreement, proof of insurance coverage which shall consist of a copy of all policies evidencing such coverage. The City reserves the right to request proof that the insurance premium for such policies effective during the term of this Agreement has been paid. 17. Copyrights and Patents: If this Agreement results in a book or other copyright materials or patent materials, the Provider may copyright or patent such, but the City and the United States Government reserve a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or otherwise use such materials and to authorize others to do so. 18. Notification: All notices, requests, demands or other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been served as of the postmark appearing upon the envelope if sent by the United States mail at the address listed below or upon the actual date of delivery if hand delivered to the address listed below. Either party may change the below listed address at which he receives written notices by so notifying the other party hereto in writing. 13 ADDRESS OF CITY:ADDRESS OF THE PROVIDER City of Clearwater Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County Housing Division Community Housing Development Organization, Inc. Post Office Box 4748 (if mailed)13355 49th Street North Clearwater, Florida 33758 Clearwater, Florida 33762 112 South Osceola Avenue (if delivered) Clearwater, Florida 33756 Should any section or any part of any section of this Agreement be rendered void, invalid or unenforceable by any court of law, for any reason, such as determination shall not render void, invalid, or unenforceable any other section or any part of any section in this Agreement. 19. Modification: No oral agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of the City, either before or after execution of this Agreement, shall affect or modify any of the terms or obligations contained in this Agreement. Any such oral agreement or conversation shall be considered as unofficial information and in no way binding upon the City. This Agreement shall not be modified except in writing signed by authorized representatives of both parties. 20. Non-Waiver: No forbearance on the part of either party shall constitute a waiver of any item requiring performance by the other party hereunder. A waiver by one party of the other party’s performance shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent performance required by such other party. No waiver shall be valid unless it is in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials on the day and date first above indicated. Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County Community Housing Development Organization, Inc. By_________________________________ President ________________________________ Date ATTEST: ________________________________ Secretary ________________________________ Date Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA ___________________________By:__________________________ George N. Cretekos William B. Horne, II Mayor – Councilmember City Manager ______________________________________________________ Date Date Approved as to form: Attest: ___________________________________________________________ Laura Mahony Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney II City Clerk ____________________________________________________________ Date Date Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3010 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Finance Agenda Number: 7.4 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve settlement of workers’ compensation claim 15000095, for Roseanne Mannion, for payment of $60,000.00 inclusive of attorney fees and costs with a general release of all claims and authorize the appropriate officials to execute the same. (consent) SUMMARY: On August 15, 2015, Ms. Mannion, a police aide was patrolling the south basin dock at the Marina when her sneaker caught on broken cement causing her to fall. She reached maximum medical improvement August 25, 2016 with a 2% impairment rating. Since more costly treatment is recommended in the near future, there is additional possible exposure of permanent total disability benefits along with temporary total and temporary partial wage loss benefits. The claimant was terminated from the City on June 28, 2016. The claimant and her attorney have agreed to settle this claim for $60,000.00 inclusive of attorney fees and cost with a general release. The entire past and future indemnity and medical claims with a general release and attorney fees and costs would settle this claim per statute for a total settlement of $60,000.00. The Risk Management Division, the outside attorney for the City of Clearwater, Mark Hungate with Banker Lopez Gassler, P.A.; and the City’s Claims Committee recommend approval. Funding for the payment of this settlement is available in the budget for claims expense in the Central Insurance Fund. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: 0590-07000-545800-519-000-0000 $60,000.00. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3040 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Finance Agenda Number: 7.5 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve CorVel Healthcare Corporation’s Annual Agreement for the review of Workers Compensation Medical bills and to provide Pharmacy Benefit Management services with discounted network pricing, effective January 1, 2017 through January 1, 2018, pursuant to City Code Section 2.564 (l) (i), services associated with Workers Compensation exempt from bidding and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: The Risk Management Division of the Finance Department has a current pricing agreement with CorVel for these services: •MedCheck Bill Review: 1.27per line,2 line minimum •Professional Review, CorCare Network 35% of savings •CorCareRX Pharmacy: GenericAWP-12% + $4.00,Brand AWP-7% +4.00 •Field Case Management: $85.00per hour •FROI/SROI reporting $25/$20 resubmit charge $20 The new agreement pricing effective January 1, 2017 will change to: ·MedCheck Bill Review: $6.50 per bill subject to a 3% increase per year ·Professional Review, and Network: 28% of Savings ·CorCareRX Pharmacy: Generic AWP-12%+$4.00. Brand AWP-7%+$4.00. ·Field Case Management: $87.00 per hour ·FROI/SROI reporting $25/$20, resubmit charge $20 ·Checks to be issued at $4.00/check This agreement automatically renews with 3% increases unless the City provides 30 days written notice of its intent to terminate. Annual renewals will be brought forward to Council prior to the 30-day notice period, so proper notice can be provided if Council does not approve. The new proposed structure will generate approximately 1% increase over previous bill review and fee rates. The City will pay a lower fee on savings made (35% to 28%) and the bill review process will change from a cost per line fee to a flat charge per bill. These rates are administrative and subject to a 3% increase per year. The Pharmacy Rates and Cost will remain unchanged and are actually charged per claim and paid from the Central Insurance Fund. Claims staff will save approximately 10 hours a week with CorVel issuing checks after approval instead of processing them manually as currently done. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3040 APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Account # 590-07590-545800-519-000-0000 $150,000 Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel CorVel Healthcare Corporation Managed Care Services Agreement This Managed Care Services Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of the Effective Date set forth below, by and between CorVel Healthcare Corporation (“CorVel”) and the customer identified below (“Customer”) to govern Customer’s rights to use certain of CorVel’s managed care services. This Agreement consists of and incorporates the following components: This Cover and Signature Page General Terms and Conditions Exhibit A – Selected Managed Care Services & List of Applicable Schedules Exhibit B – Fees and Payments Exhibit C – CareMC License Agreement Exhibit D – CorVel Certificate of Insurance Exhibit E – Customer Insurance Coverage Limits Schedules – Terms and Conditions of Selected Managed Care Services 1. Effective Date: January 1, 2017 2.CorVel Address and Contact:CorVel Corporation 2010 Main Street, Suite 600 Irvine, California 92614 Attn: Director, Legal Services Phone: (949) 851-1473 Fax: (949) 851-1469 Email: Corporate_Legal@corvel.com 3.Customer Address and Contact:City of Clearwater Risk Management Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Attn: William B. Horne, II Phone:727-562-4655 Fax: 727-562-4659 Email: ___________________________ By signing below, each party acknowledges his/her agreement with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and represents and certifies that he/she is authorized to sign on behalf of and to bind each of the respective signatories to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement as of the Effective Date. CORVEL HEALTHCARE CORPORATION:CUSTOMER OF CLEARWATER RISK MANAGEMENT: By:By: Name:Name:________ Title:Title: This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 2 GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS RECITALS WHEREAS,CorVel is in the business of providing managed care services (the “Managed Care Services”); and WHEREAS,CorVel has developed a proprietary software solution (the “CareMC Application”) which is accessible via the CorVel web site located at URL www.caremc.com (the “CareMC Site”), through which CorVel provides its customers with the option of utilizing certain Managed Care Services online (the “Online Services”); and WHEREAS,Customer desires to retain CorVel to provide certain Managed Care Services, including Online Services, for the benefit of Customer and its insureds and/or their injured employees; and WHEREAS,CorVel desires to be so retained by Customer to provide such Managed Care Services and Online Services, all under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, Both parties had previously entered into a Managaed Care Services Agreement as amended, and hereunder this Agreement shall shall superseded and replace in its entirety the original amended Managed Care Services Agreement as of the effective date of this Agreement. As a result there shall be no retroactive charges owed by Customer except for the services which were performed by CorVel for Customer. NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the agreements, covenants, representations and warranties set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration provided by the parties, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. MANAGED CARE SERVICES A. Exclusivity. Unless the parties expressly agree otherwise in writing, CorVel shall be the exclusive provider of all Managed Care Services to Customer during the Term of this Agreement. B. Terms and Conditions of Services. The Managed Care Services chosen by Customer are indicated on Exhibit A of this Agreement and shall be provided by CorVel and utilized by Customer in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth on the applicable Schedules. The terms and conditions under which Customer may access and use the Online Services shall be governed by the terms and conditions set forth on Exhibit C (the “CareMC License Agreement”). In the event of a conflict, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall prevail. 2. FEES A. Fees, Billing and Payment. The fees and billing and payment procedures for the Managed Care Services and CareMC Application are set forth on Exhibit B (“Fees”). B.Late Fees. A late fee of two percent (2%) per month or the highest rate allowed under the law, whichever is lower, shall be assessed against overdue undisputed amounts. C. Taxes. All charges and fees exclude taxes. If CorVel is required to pay sales, use, value-added or other taxes resulting from services rendered under this Agreement inb the State of Texas, then such taxes This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 3 will be billed to and paid by Customer. Customer shall not be responsible for taxes based on CorVel’s income. D. Customer’s Audit Rights. During the Term of this Agreement and for a one (1) year period following the expiration or termination hereof, CorVel shall keep accurate records related to the provision of Managed Care Services and Online Services hereunder. Such records shall be open for audit, at Customer’s expense, by Customer or Customer’s certified public accountants at the local CorVel office or another location mutually agreed to by the parties for the purpose of verifying CorVel’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, provided such audits are conducted (i) no more than twice per calendar year, (ii) during CorVel’s regular business hours, (iii) upon no less than thirty (30) days advance written notice to CorVel, and (iv) Customer or Customer’s designee shall provide the results of such audit to CorVel within ten (10) business days including a complete list of all individuals or entities who were provided any CorVel information as a result of such audit and Customer or Customer’s designee shall return all materials provided for such audit at the conclusion of the audit. Upon Customer’s reasonable written request, no more than twice per calendar year, CorVel agrees to provide Customer with a copy of the results of CorVel’s most recent internal SAS 70 audit, which results shall be CorVel’s Confidential Information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event shall Customer be permitted to audit CorVel’s information technology systems or facilities or any other records of CorVel other than claims files related to the provision of Managed Care Services and Online Services hereunder. E. CorVel’s Audit Rights. During the Term of this Agreement and for a three (3) year period following the expiration or termination hereof, Customer shall keep accurate books and records supporting Customer’s calculations of the amounts payable to CorVel hereunder and Customer’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement. Such records shall be open for audit by CorVel or CorVel’s certified public accountants for the purpose of verifying Customer’s compliance with its payment and other obligations under this Agreement provided such audits are conducted (i) no more than twice per calendar year; (ii) during Customer’s regular business hours, and (iii) upon no less than thirty (30) days advance written notice to Customer. 3. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF CUSTOMER A. Authority. Customer represents and warrants that (i) it has all necessary corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder, and the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions on its part, (ii) this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Customer, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, and (iii) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of any judgment, order or decree or a breach of a material agreement that would materially impair or prevent Customer from complying with its obligations under this Agreement. B. Authorizations. Customer represents and warrants that (i) it has obtained or shall obtain such authorizations or approvals as are required for CorVel to perform the services described in this Agreement, including but not limited to receiving and disclosing patient-specific data as contemplated hereunder, (ii) it shall maintain the compliance of its workers’ compensation program under all applicable laws, (iii) it has obtained and shall maintain during the Term any regulatory approval needed in order for CorVel to perform its obligations hereunder, and (iv) it shall promptly notify CorVel if any such approval is terminated, suspended or otherwise materially limited. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 4 C. Insurance. For the term of this Agreement, Customer agrees to keep in force at its sole expense comprehensive general liability insurance and professional liability insurance with coverage limits in accordance with Exhibit E attached hereto. Upon request by CorVel, Customer shall furnish CorVel with a certificate of such insurance. Customer shall endeavor to notify CorVel with thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of any cancellation, non-renewal or material change to any such insurance coverages. It is agreed that Customer shall be deemed in compliance with this Section 3C by being self-insured under terms and conditions and with sufficient reserves as is customary within the industry for companies of comparable size with comparable operations. D. Non-Solicitation. As a material inducement to CorVel to provide the Managed Care Services set forth in the Agreement, Customer agrees that during the Term of this Agreement and for a period of one (1) year after any expiration or termination thereof, Customer shall not, directly or indirectly, recruit or solicit for employment, employ or in any manner engage the services of or otherwise interfere with the employment relationship of any CorVel employee who was in any way involved in providing services to Customer pursuant to the Agreement without the prior written consent of CorVel. In the event Customer breaches this covenant of non-solicitation and non-employment, CorVel shall be entitled to recover the amount of one (1) times annual salary per employee from Customer as liquidated damages. The parties acknowledge that CorVel’s actual damages in the event of such a breach by Customer would be extremely difficult or impracticable to determine and acknowledge that this liquidated damages amount has been agreed upon as a reasonable estimate of CorVel’s damages and as CorVel’s exclusive remedy against Customer in the event of a breach of this Section 3D by Customer. The parties further agree that in any action brought on account of any alleged breach of this covenant, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees and costs. 4. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF CORVEL A. Authority. CorVel represents and warrants that (i) it has all necessary corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder, and the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions on its part, (ii) this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of CorVel, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, and (iii) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of any judgment, order or decree or a breach of a material agreement that would materially impair or prevent CorVel from complying with its obligations under this Agreement. B. Performance. CorVel represents and warrants that (i) it has the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to provide and perform the Managed Care Services in accordance with the Agreement, and (ii) it will perform the Managed Care Services in a diligent, professional and workmanlike manner using an appropriate number of properly trained and qualified individuals and in accordance with applicable industry standards. C. Insurance. CorVel represents and warrants that it has and agrees that it will maintain at all times during the Term of this Agreement the required professional liability, errors and omissions, workers' compensation, general and auto liability insurance coverages as set forth on the Certificate of Insurance attached hereto as Exhibit D. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 5 5. DISCLAIMERS A. Coverage and Compensability. CORVEL IS NEITHER A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER NOR A CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR AND CORVEL DOES NOT MAKE FINAL DETERMINATIONS REGARDING THE COVERAGE OR COMPENSABILITY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES RENDERED BY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS TO INJURED PERSONS. THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CORVEL UNDER THIS AGREEMENT ARE ADVISORY ONLY AND ARE PROVIDED SOLELY TO FACILITATE CUSTOMER’S BUSINESS OPERATIONS. CUSTOMER AND CUSTOMER’S EMPLOYEES AND/OR AGENTS HAVE THE OPTION TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ADVICE OFFERED BY CORVEL HEREUNDER. CORVEL DOES NOT MAKE DETERMINATIONS RELATING TO CUSTOMER’S BUSINESS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE REGARDING THE COVERAGE OR COMPENSABILITY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES. CUSTOMER SHALL RETAIN FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL FINAL DETERMINATIONS REGARDING THE PAYMENT OF POLICY BENEFITS. B. Healthcare Authority. CORVEL AND ITS AGENTS HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO CONTROL OR DIRECT THE HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROPOSED FOR OR PROVIDED TO INJURED PERSONS. THIS AUTHORITY SHALL LIE ONLY WITH THE INJURED PERSON AND HIS/HER TREATING PHYSICIAN IN ANY CASE, AND THOSE INDIVIDUALS MAY ACCEPT, REJECT OR MODIFY ANY ADVISORY DETERMINATIONS MADE BY CORVEL OR ITS AGENTS, EXCEPT INSOFAR AS STATE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWS MAY REQUIRE THEM TO FOLLOW THE DETERMINATIONS OF CUSTOMER, CUSTOMER’S AGENTS, A WORKERS’ COMPENSATION JUDGE OR REVIEW PANEL, OR ANOTHER THIRD PARTY. C. No Interference with Practice of Medicine. Neither CorVel nor Customer shall attempt to directly or indirectly, to control, direct or interfere with the practice of medicine by any health care provider. 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY A. Limitation on Damages. CUSTOMER AGREES THAT, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO (i) A BREACH BY CORVEL OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 9 (Public Records), AND (ii) CORVEL’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 7 (Indemnification), AND STATE FINES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF CORVEL’S NEGLIGENT ACTIONS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS. IN NO EVENT WILL CORVEL’S MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DIRECT DAMAGES UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE LESSER OF: (x) THE FEES PAID BY CUSTOMER TO CORVEL HEREUNDER IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE FIRST NOTICE IS PROVIDED BY EITHER PARTY REFERENCING A CLAIM HEREUNDER; OR (y) TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (US$200,000), REGARDLESS OF WHETHER CLAIMS ARE BROUGHT UNDER TORT, CONTRACT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY. For purposes of this Section 6(A), the calculation of fees paid to CorVel shall exclude provider fees, pharmacy fees and facility fees which Customer pays to CorVel and CorVel passes through to providers and pharmacies. B. Exclusion of Damages. EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO (i) A BREACH BY EITHER PARTY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 9 (Public Records), (ii) DAMAGES INCLUDED IN CLAIMS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF A PARTY’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 7 (Indemnification), (iii) A BREACH BY CUSTOMER OF THE SCOPE OF THE LICENSE GRANTED IN SECTION 2 OF THE CAREMC AGREEMENT (License and Restrictions),AND (iv) DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH INFRINGEMENT OR MISAPPROPRIATION OF THE OTHER PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 6 PROPERTY RIGHTS, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES) UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. THE FOREGOING EXCLUSION SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF WHETHER CLAIMS BROUGHT UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT ARE FORESEEABLE, WHETHER THEY ARE BROUGHT UNDER TORT, NEGLIGENCE, CONTRACT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY AND WHETHER ANY REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. C. Integral Element. The parties acknowledge that the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Agreement were an integral element in the business arrangement between the parties. The pricing and other terms of this Agreement reflect this allocation of risk and the disclaimers and limitations of liability set forth herein. 7. INDEMNIFICATION A. Mutual Indemnification. Each party hereby agrees to indemnify the other party for claims brought against the indemnified party only to the extent that the claims are found to result from the sole negligence of the indemnifying party. This indemnification shall not be construed to be an indemnification for the acts or omissions of third parties, independent contractors or third party agents of the indemnified party. This indemnification shall not be construed as a waiver of Customer’s sovereign immunity, and shall be interpreted as limited to only such traditional liabilities for which Customer could be liable under the common law interpreting the limited waiver of sovereign immunity. Any claims against Customer must comply with the procedures found in §768.28, Florida Statues. In order to comply with the requirements of §129.06, Florida Statutes, and Article VII, section 10 of the Florida Constitution, the value of this indemnification is limited to the lesser of the amount payable by either party under the substantive provisions of this Agreement, or the limitations of §768.28, Florida Statutes. In addition, this indemnification shall be construed to limit recovery by the indemnified party against the indemnifying party to only those damages caused by the indemnifying party’s sole negligence, and specifically not include any attorney’s fees or costs associated therewith. B. Conditions. The parties’ indemnification obligations under this Section 7 are contingent upon: (i) the indemnified party giving prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any claim under this Section (provided, however, that failure to give such notification shall not affect the indemnification provided hereunder except to the extent, and only to the extent, that the indemnifying party shall have been actually prejudiced as a result of such failure), (ii) the indemnifying party having the right, but not the obligation, to assume sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim, and (iii) at the indemnifying party’s request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim(s). If the indemnifying party assumes the defense of any claim hereunder, the indemnified party shall be entitled to participate in (but not control) such defense and to retain its own counsel, at its own expense. The indemnifying party shall not settle or consent to an adverse judgment in any such claim that adversely affects the rights or interests of the indemnified party or imposes additional obligations on the indemnified party, without the prior express written consent of the indemnified party. 8. TERM AND TERMINATION. A. Term. Unless provided otherwise on Exhibit B, the initial term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and continue for a period of one (1) year from the Effective Date (the “Initial Term”). Thereafter, the Agreement shall be renewed automatically for subsequent one (1)-year terms (each a This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 7 “Renewal Term”), unless either party gives written notice of its intent to terminate no less than thirty (30) days prior to the end of the then-current term. The Initial Term and any subsequent Renewal Term(s) are collectively referred to herein as the “Term”. B. Termination for Convenience. This Agreement may be terminated by either party for convenience upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other party any time after the expiration of the Initial Term. C. Termination for Cause. This Agreement may be terminated by either party for cause as follows: (i) upon thirty (30) days written notice if the other party breaches or defaults under any material provision of this Agreement and does not cures such breach prior to the end of such thirty (30) day period, (ii) effective immediately and without notice if the other party ceases to do business, or otherwise terminates its business operations, except as a result of an assignment permitted under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or (iii) effective immediately and without notice if the other party becomes insolvent or seeks protection under any bankruptcy, receivership, trust deed, creditors arrangement, composition or comparable proceeding, or if any such proceeding is instituted against the other and continues for ninety (90) days undismissed, unbonded and undischarged. D. Effects of Termination. Termination or expiration of this Agreement shall have the following effects: (i) all outstanding unpaid invoices rendered by CorVel shall become immediately payable by Customer and invoices in respect of services provided prior to termination but for which an invoice has not been submitted shall be payable immediately by upon submission of an invoice by CorVel, (ii) all licenses granted to Customer under this Agreement (including any and all Exhibits and Schedules) shall terminate immediately, (iii) all rights of Customer to use the CareMC Application and Online Services shall cease immediately, (iv) CorVel shall provide Customer with any proprietary data belonging to Customer, in the current format in which it is stored at CorVel at the termination of the Agreement, and (v) each party shall promptly return all information, documents, manuals and other materials belonging to the other party, whether in printed or electronic form, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, including without limitation all Confidential Information of the other party then currently in its possession. E. Survival. Except to the extent expressly provided to the contrary in this Agreement, any rights to accrued payments, any right of action for breach of the Agreement prior to termination, and the following provisions shall survive the termination of this Agreement: Sections 2B-2E, 3A, 3B, 3D, 4A, 4B, 5, 6, 7, 8E, 9, 10, 11 (as applicable) and the provisions identified the Section of the CareMC License Agreement titled “Effect of Termination”. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 8 9. PUBLIC RECORDS A. In addition to all other contract requirements as provided by law, CorVel agrees to comply with Florida’s public records law, Ch. 119, Florida Statutes. IF CORVEL HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO CORVEL’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: 727-562-4092, Rosemarie.Call@myclearwater.com, 112 S. Osceola Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756. The contractor’s agreement to comply with public records law applies specifically to: 1) Keep and maintain public records required by the City of Clearwater (hereinafter “public agency”) to perform the service being provided by the contractor hereunder. 2) Upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, provide the public agency 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 for in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, or as otherwise provided by law. 3) Ensure that the 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 public agency. 4) Upon completion of the contract , transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If the contractor transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the contract, the contractor 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 contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. C. It is further understood between the Parties that any information, writings, tapes, Contract Documents, reports or any other matter whatsoever which is given by the Customer to the CorVel pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times remain the property of the Customer and shall not be used by the CorVel for any other purposes whatsoever without the written consent of the Customer. D. In the event the Agreement is terminated, CorVel agrees to provide the Customer all such documents within Ten (10) Days from the date the Agreement is terminated. All documents developed by CorVel under this Agreement shall be delivered to the Customer by the CorVel upon completion of the Services and shall become property of the Customer, without restriction or limitation of its use. The CorVel agrees that all documents generated hereto shall be subject to the applicable provisions of the Public Records Law, under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 9 E. Use of Data. Nothing shall prohibit CorVel from using aggregate, non-identifying, statistical data generated through its customers’, including Customer, use of the CareMC Application and Online Services for marketing purposes, provided that CorVel shall not use or disclose any such data or information in a manner that would reveal the identity of, or other confidential information concerning, Customer. Such aggregate, non-identifying statistical data could include, without limitation, statistics regarding usage of the CareMC Application and Online Services, the number of case referrals generated through the CareMC Application and Online Services and the efficiencies gained by CorVel customers through their use of the CareMC Application and Online Services. 10. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Florida and the United States without regard to conflicts of laws provisions thereof. The parties expressly agree that the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is specifically excluded from application to this Agreement. 11. DISPUTE RESOLUTION A. Negotiation and Escalation of Disputes. In the event of any dispute, controversy or claim arising from or relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof (“Claim”), the parties will attempt in good faith to negotiate a solution to their differences, including progressively escalating any Claim through senior levels of management. If negotiation does not result in a resolution of the Claim within thirty (30) days either party may proceed with a litigation remedy. 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Contacts for Notices. The parties’ contacts for notices to be provided under this Agreement shall be as set forth on the cover pages to this Agreement. B. Assignment. Neither this Agreement nor any rights, licenses or obligations hereunder, may be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the non-assigning party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CorVel may assign this Agreement to any acquirer of all or of substantially all of CorVel's equity securities, assets or business related to the subject matter of this Agreement. Any attempted assignment in violation of this Agreement shall be void and without effect. C. Severability. Should any term of this Agreement be declared void or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall have no effect on the remaining terms hereof, which shall continue in full force and effect. D. Waiver. The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent actions in the event of future breaches. E. Relationship of the Parties. The relationship of CorVel and Customer established by this Agreement is that of independent CorVel, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to (i) give either party the power to direct or control the day-to-day activities of the other, (ii) constitute the parties as partners, franchisee-franchiser, joint venturers, co-owners or otherwise as participants in a joint or common undertaking, or (iii) otherwise give rise to fiduciary obligations between the parties. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel 10 F. Force Majeure. Except for the obligation to make payments, nonperformance by either party shall be excused to the extent that performance is rendered impossible by war, acts of terrorism, strikes, fire, flood, hurricane, governmental acts or orders or restrictions, failure of suppliers, or any other reason where failure to perform is beyond the control of the non-performing party. G. Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement, including the Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto constitute the entire, final, complete and exclusive agreement between the parties and supersedes all previous agreements or representations, oral or written, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of each party. Both parties acknowledge having read the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and all attachments hereto, understand all terms and conditions, and agree to be bound thereby. H. Counterparts; Facsimile Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of a facsimile copy of a manually signed signature to this Agreement shall be deemed to be valid execution of this Agreement by the signatory. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel EXHIBIT A Managed Care Services Selected by Customer Customer has chosen the Managed Care Services indicated below. The specific terms and conditions that apply to CorVel’s provision and Customer’s receipt of such Managed Care Services are set forth in the indicated Schedules, which are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement. Service Selected by Customer (check box if yes) Applicable Terms & Conditions Managed Care Services: Telephonic Notice of Claims X Schedule 1 Case Management Services X Schedule 2 Network Solutions: Bill Review Services X Schedule 3 w/ On-Site Bill Review Services Schedule 3-A w/ Check Writing Services X Schedule 3-B Professional Review X Schedule 3-C Enhanced Bill Review (CERiS)X Schedule 3-D w/ Hospital Itemization Review w/ Negotiations w/ Implant Cost Review Preferred Provider Network Access Services (PPO) X Schedule 4 CareIQ Services: Independent Medical Exams (IME) Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Medical Imaging Services Transportation and Translation Services Physical and Occupational Therapy Schedule 5 Pharmacy Benefit Program X Schedule 6 Peer Review/Medical Records Review Medicare Reports/Medicare Set Asides Clearinghouse Payer Agent Services Program Clearinghouse Services NCCI Medical Data Call Services Advocacy 24/7 Nurse Triage Services Connected Care Services Schedule 7 Schedule 8 Schedule 9 Schedule 9A Schedule 10 Schedule 11 Schedule 12 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 1 Initial Reporting of After-Hours Claims Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) The Customer of Clearwater’s Risk Management office is open Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Some Customer operations work 24/7 and injuries can and do occur after hours. (b) It is important to the Customer that those injured workers talk to a person and not a machine in order to report such injuries. CorVel shall provide after hour reporting services to Customer. (c) Employees are notified to call a 1-800 number, and CorVel staff shall answer and authorize initial care for the employees to the nearest hospital if treatment is needed. CorVel shall notify the employee and Corvel shall also notify the Customer of the Employee Name, Department, Description of Injury and facility to which employee has been referred. (d) Customer of Cleawater Risk Management will consider such visit authorized, and complete First Report of Injury, authorize follow-up care, and control all aspects of the claim thereafter. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 2 Case Management Services Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) Case management services are provided to manage a claimant’s case in order to identify the most appropriate rehabilitative treatment and/or most cost-effective health care alternatives (“Case Management Services”). Case managers may confer with the adjuster, attending physician, other medical providers, employer(s), attorney(s), the patient and the patient’s family. (b) In certain states if requested by Customer, Case Management Services may include vocational rehabilitation services. 2. DELIVERY OF SERVICES (a) CorVel shall provide Case Management Services to Customer upon receipt by CorVel of specific requests from Customer. Such services may be:, [list] (b) Telephonic Case Management: Telephonic case management (“TCM”) includes a four-point contact with claimant, employer, claims professional and provider. CorVel case managers (“CMs”) do the following: (i) facilitate communication among all appropriate parties regarding the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan provided by claimant’s treating physician, (ii) channel or direct claimant to a PPO Network provider as appropriate, (iii) monitor and facilitate treatment planning, (iv) coordinate early return to work, and (v) subsequently provide periodic assessments of treatment and return to work plans. CMs may recommend additional services or coordinate claim closure, as appropriate. (c) Medical/Field Case Management: CorVel’s medical/field case management (“MCM”) personnel perform field based case management services as directed by the employer and/or Authorized TPA which may include on-site contact with claimant, employer, and provider, as well as telephonic communication with the claims professional. MCM’s provide the CM services set forth in Section A above. (d) Vocational Case Management: Vocational case management services may include the following: (i) coordinating return to work, (ii) providing job analysis, (iii) assisting with job placement, (iv) providing expert testimony, (v) assisting with job development, (vi) providing job analysis of essential and non-essential duties for employers under the American’s With Disabilities Act, (vii) providing vocational testimony, (viii) providing advice regarding job seeking skills, and (ix) providing transferable skills analysis. (e) Utilization Review: All utilization review shall be at the request of a Customer of Clearwater adjuster. (i) CorVel’s utilization management program reviews proposed inpatient hospital admissions and ambulatory care to determine the appropriateness, frequency, length of stay, and setting for such proposed treatment. In addition, CorVel can monitor and assess the appropriate This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel utilization of treatment for all orthopedic and soft tissue injuries requiring ambulatory diagnostics and treatment. (ii) CorVel nurses make recommendations to the claims adjuster based on nationally accepted medical guidelines, including Optimed Managed Care System, a clinical protocol software; the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines: Evaluation and Management of Common Health Problems and Functional Recovery in Workers; other nationally accepted treatment practice guidelines, as well as any state mandated treatment guidelines. (iii)Any nurse recommendations for limitation or denial of care based on lack of medical necessity are reviewed by a CorVel Physician Advisor. The Physician Advisor makes a final recommendation to the claims adjuster to approve or deny. If a final recommendation is made to deny treatment, the treating physician is notified in writing of the decision and the appeals process. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 3 Bill Review and Payment Services Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) CorVel’s proprietary computerized bill review software program enables an application of the appropriate Fee Schedule, and further value-added applications subscribed to by client which includes PPO, Professional Review, Enhanced Bill Review (CERiS), Onsite, and Check writing Services applied to medical provider bills (“Provider Bills”), hospital bills (“Hospital Bills”) and, both together, “Bills”). 2. DELIVERY OF SERVICES (a) Customer’s Obligations (i) During the term of this Agreement, unless agreed to otherwise by the parties in writing, Customer shall utilize CorVel exclusively (even as to Customer) for audit, review and repricing services for Bills related to workers’ compensation, auto liability and general liability claims. A breach of the foregoing obligation shall constitute a material breach under this Agreement. Without limiting any other remedies available under law, a breach of the foregoing obligation with respect to PPO (as defined in Schedule 7) Provider Bills will result in immediate termination of all PPO discounts provided by CorVel. (ii) To facilitate timely processing by CorVel, Customer agrees to deliver to CorVel (A) each Provider Bill no later than ten (10) days after Customer’s receipt thereof, and (B) batches of Provider Bills on a daily basis or as volume dictates. (iii)Customer shall process PPO Provider reimbursements within fourteen (14) days from receipt of the corresponding Bill Review Audit analysis from CorVel. (b) CorVel’s Obligations (i) CorVel shall provide Bill Review Services described herein to Customer upon receipt of specific requests from Customer. In the absence of instructions from Customer to the contrary, which CorVel must approve, Bill Review Services shall be performed as described herein. (ii) Bill Review Services shall be completed within five (5) business days of CorVel’s receipt from receipt by CorVel of all necessary billing information from Customer (“Complete Billing Information”). (iii)CorVel will be responsible for monitoring, “flagging” and returning to Customer duplicate copies of a Bill (“Duplicates”). (iv)Any conflicts or complaints from medical providers (“Complaints”) concerning Bill Review Services completed by CorVel initially will be handled directly by CorVel. CorVel will provide an initial response to a Complaint within one (1) business day following the date on which CorVel received the Complaint. CorVel will send a written response to the complainant within five (5) working days that summarizes the nature of the Complaint and the steps CorVel has taken to resolve it. A copy of this response will be sent to the attention of the designated Customer representative. Different or more specific parameters of CorVel's authority to respond to and resolve Complaints hereunder may be agreed to the parties. Further, Customer shall have the right, but not the obligation, at any time, to interject itself This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel into a Complaint between CorVel and a medical provider and to resolve the Complaint in a manner acceptable to Customer at its sole discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall retain full responsibility for payment of all benefits and any other expenses or services required to be paid or provided under applicable policies or state and federal workers’ compensation laws. (v) CorVel agrees to supply Customer, at no additional cost, in the format in which it is then customarily stored by CorVel, a transmission or tape reflecting the results of the Bill Review Services provided hereunder. Such data shall be provided as to further allow for the application of Bill Review fees to the individual claim file, the preparation of insured specific savings reports and the payment of Bill Review fees. (c) Scanning Services (i) CorVel shall provide Optical Character Recognition (“OCR”) Services set forth herein to Customer on request of Customer. Upon receipt of such request CorVel shall scan all bills and attached medical notes delivered to CorVel necessary for providing Bill Review services within seventy-two (72) business hours of CorVel’s receipt of such information. Customer shall mark and date/time stamp the claims as instructed by CorVel. (ii) Subject to applicable law and obtaining any required authorizations, CorVel also shall provide OCR Services for such additional claim-related documentation as Customer reasonably requests, for example, case notes, peer review information and independent medical examinations. (iii)All material scanned by CorVel hereunder shall be accessible to Customer on the Internet pursuant to CorVel’s CareMC Agreement with Customer. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 3-B Check Writing Services Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) CorVel shall provide check writing services as described below (“Check Writing”) as an integrated component of bill review services during the term of this Agreement. Fees for Check Writing services are set forth in Exhibit B, Schedule of Fees, appended hereto. (b) CorVel agrees to supply Customer with automated provider reimbursement through Check Writing services in accordance with Customer specifications. A transmission reflecting the results of the hospital and medical bill audit/review services rendered by CorVel will be submitted to CorVel’s national Check Writing division in Portland, Oregon, wherein a check for each EOB will be automatically generated. CorVel will transmit the results of all Bill Review integrated services to Customer for the express purpose of downloading the data into Customer’s claims management system, which tracks provider payments and Bill Review fees back to the appropriate and corresponding Customer claim file. Such checks shall be held for mailing to the provider until CorVel receives confirmation that Customer has deposited the appropriate funds into a designated account to cover such provider payments. Sufficient programming to enable the automatic download of the Bill Review data transmitted by CorVel will be developed by Customer. Any manual entry of completed check writing information, conducted by a Bill Review analyst on behalf of Customer will require Customer to pay an additional fee to CorVel over and above the standard Check Writing fees. CorVel will provide a dedicated line for Customer transmissions. CorVel will use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver the Bill Review data file to Customer on a schedule mutually agreed upon by the CorVel and Customer. If no such data is available, a “0” (zero) data transmission will be sent to Customer. (c) The checks referred to in the above paragraph will be drawn on CorVel’s account at Wells Fargo Bank, Portland, Oregon (hereafter, the “Bank”). Check Writing services shall also include IRS form 1099 filing and associated follow-up, bank reconciliation, and bank fees specifically related to such processing. (d) Customer will initiate a charge to a Customer bank account for each check production run by CorVel and Customer has the option to either send a check, ACH or wire sufficient funds on a mutually agreed upon basis to cover such check run. At the end of the month CorVel will also provide Customer with the Bank’s statement, monthly reconciliation report, summarized check register and balance sheet the cost of which shall be included in CorVel’s Check Writing fees. The cost of any wire transmission of funds initiated by Customer will be paid by Customer. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 3-C Professional Review Services Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) Professional Review Services. CorVel may provide professional review services to verify coding by providers are valid. This can include clinical review to validate coding is correct for all applicable Provider bills, Ambulatory Surgical Center bills, and all Hospital Bills (inpatient and outpatient) including: (i) review and analysis of codes, charges and billing structure for incorrect coding, incorrect billing, bundling, and up-coding of procedures which effect Fee Schedule values; (ii) review of bills, records, and documentation by a nurse and/or coder; (iii)separation of charges not related to the compensable injury; (iv)diagnostic related group validation (i.e., verification that the diagnostic related group billed is appropriate for the services rendered); and (v) cost shifting of revenue and CPT codes. 2. DELIVERY OF SERVICES (a) Unless CorVel otherwise notifies Customer, CorVel shall complete Professional Review Services and return the reviewed Bills to Customer, with any adjustments to identified overcharges, within ten (10) business days from receipt of Bills. (b) Savings for the Professional Review Services shall be: (i) for states having a state mandated Fee Schedule: (A) the bill amount in the Fee Schedule; less (B) the bill amount resulting from the Enhanced Bill Review Services. (ii) for states not having a state mandated Fee Schedule: (A) the medical provider’s original bill amount; less (B) the bill amount resulting from the Enhanced Bill Review Services. (c) Customer Responsibilities (i) Customer shall pay bills reviewed by CorVel in a timely manner in accordance with all state guidelines, and agrees to waive any bill audit and/or other retrospective reviews regarding all bills for which CorVel has secured a reduction from the original billed charges. (ii) Customer will identify all bills that are not eligible for Professional Review Services due to: (A) compensability; (B) a pre-negotiated rate with Customer or other previously established discount; (C) services that are “review only” due to litigation or other non-payment issues; and (D) duplicate bills. (d) If a medical provider questions the adjustment and/or balance bills the patient, and the claim payor notifies CorVel of such communication, CorVel will provide documentation of its findings. If the hospital provides corrective or qualifying information sufficient to alter our original adjustments, CorVel will revise its report, advise the claim payor of the new, corrected adjustment. Only in the event of a successful appeal of the reduction of the bill by the medical provider shall Customer be entitled to receive a credit for the portion of the fee previously charged for the amount of the adjustment successfully appealed. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 3-D Enhanced Bill Review Services (CERiS) (Hospital Bill Itemization Review Services; Negotiation Services; Implant cost Review Service) Terms and Conditions 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) Hospital Line Itemization Review Services. CorVel’s Enhanced Bill Review Services (CERiS) are performed on Hospital Bills (inpatient and outpatient) in excess of two thousand five-hundred dollars ($2,500) and consist of procurement of actual bill itemization, (i) a line-by-line validation and comparison of the itemization description charges actually billed by a particular hospital to what CMS billing guidelines allow to be separately billed for in order to disallow inappropriate charges, and then will compare the valid itemization descriptions to the average itemization description charges utilized by other hospitals within a pre-designated geographic area, and and (ii) a review of charges that fall outside of any pre-contracted discounts or fee schedules, and generates payment recommendations in accordance with the Customer’s “Payors Allowable” language. This service does not itself include negotiation services nor Implant Cost Services. (b) Negotiation Services. CorVel’s Enhanced Bill Review Services (CERiS) can provide negotiation services with respect to all Hospital Bills (inpatient and outpatient) in excess of two thousand five-hundred dollars ($2,500). CorVel will contact the provider for agreement of the negotiated rate. A signed agreement regarding such rates will be maintained by CorVel. CorVel will use its commercially reasonable efforts to enter into an agreement regarding negotiated rates in accordance with a mutually agreed upon schedule. (c) Implant Cost Review Service. CorVel’s Enhanced Bill Review Services (CERiS) can include Implant Cost Review services with respect to the applicability of the Customer’s “Payors Allowable” plan or policy language that specifically addresses implant payments. CorVel will identify and provide the manufacturers implant cost through its proprietary repository of national implant invoice data. CorVel then determines the recommended payment in accordance with the Customer’s “Payors Allowable”. In the event there is insufficient implant invoice data for the requested implant, CorVel will notify the Customer and CorVel shall not be responsible for any costs, fees, damages or penalties for any such inability of CorVel to produce a cost savings per Customer’s request. 2. DELIVERY OF SERVICES (e) Unless CorVel otherwise notifies Customer, CorVel shall complete Enhanced Bill Review Services and return the reviewed Hospital Bills to Customer, together with a written summary of any adjustments to identified overcharges, within ten (10) business days from receipt of Bills. (f) Savings for the Enhanced Bill Review Services shall be: (i) for states having a state mandated Fee Schedule: (A) the bill amount in the Fee Schedule; less (B) the bill amount resulting from the Enhanced Bill Review Services. (ii) for states not having a state mandated Fee Schedule: (A) the medical provider’s original bill amount; less (B) the bill amount resulting from the Enhanced Bill Review Services. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel (g) Customer Responsibilities (i) Customer shall pay bills reviewed by CorVel in a timely manner in accordance with all state guidelines, and agrees to waive any bill audit and/or other retrospective reviews regarding all bills for which CorVel has secured a reduction from the original billed charges. (ii) Customer will identify all bills that are not eligible for Enhanced Bill Review Services due to: (A) compensability; (B) a pre-negotiated rate with Customer or other previously established discount; (C) services that are “review only” due to litigation or other non-payment issues; and (D) duplicate bills. (h) If a medical provider questions the adjustment and/or balance bills the patient, and the claim payor notifies CorVel of such communication, CorVel will provide documentation of its findings. If the hospital provides corrective or qualifying information sufficient to alter our original adjustments, CorVel will revise its report, advise the claim payor of the new, corrected adjustment. Only in the event of a successful appeal of the reduction of the bill by the medical provider shall Customer be entitled to receive a credit for the portion of the fee previously charged for the amount of the adjustment successfully appealed. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 4 Preferred Provider Network Access Services (PPO) Terms and Conditions I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (a) CorVel’s preferred provider organization is a network of hospitals, physicians and other health care providers (“Participating Providers”) that offer services at pre-negotiated rates (“PPO Network”). II. DELIVERY OF SERVICES (a) CorVel shall provide Customer with access to its PPO Network provided it is the exclusive preferred provider organization utilized by Customer for workers’ compensation claimants. Customer understands and agrees that if Customer does not “actively encourage” its employees or insureds to utilize CorVel’s Network of Participating Providers, it may not be entitled to any PPO discounts. CorVel may at any time and in its sole discretion add and/or terminate any provider to or from the PPO Network. (b) CorVel shall provide, upon Customer request, a listing of PPO Network providers and/or PPO Network providers may be found by visiting the CorVel website, www.corvel.com. As CorVel continues to expand its PPO through the development of proprietary networks, Customer will be notified of their availability in the PPO listing described above and shall be provided access to them, replacing or supplementing the then-current PPO, if applicable, (c) Customer agrees that, during the Term of this Agreement and for (12) twelve month period thereafter, Customer will not contract directly or indirectly with Participating Providers made known to Customer under this Agreement. (d) Customer will make reasonable effort to channel all Covered Persons to the Participating Providers as are allowed under the laws of that service area or state. However, it is specifically understood that Customer may from time to time use non-participating providers in special circumstances and within certain specialties. (e) (f) Savings for the PPO Network shall be: (i) for non fee schedule negotiated contracts: (A) the medical provider’s original bill amount; less (B) the bill amount resulting from the contract rate. (ii) for fee schedule negotiated contracts; (A) the fee schedule amount less (B) the bill amount resulting from the contract rate. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel SCHEDULE 6 Pharmacy Program Terms and Conditions .DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. (a) CorVel shall be the exclusive provider of a Pharmacy Program inclusive of a PBM and a Provider Network representing Participating Pharmacy Providers that are obligated upon and after identification of a participant within CorVel’s PBM to: a. Accept a contracted rate, and b. Apply mandated processes and CorVel’s Formulary and Concurrent Drug Utilization Review program at point-of-service before dispensing prescribed medications. (b) In addition, CorVel provides pharmacy audit, review and payment services. II.DEFINITIONS. (a) “AWP” shall mean the Average Wholesale Price for a Brand or Generic Drug Product. CorVel bases Customer pricing off of the reported AWP value from Medi-Span and the date of service. (b) “AWP Discount” shall mean the PBM discounts CorVel applies, per Customer’s negotiated rates, to Covered Brand and Generic Drug Products, Compound Drugs and Specialty Meds. (c) "Brand Drug" shall mean a Covered Drug defined as a brand name drug in PBM proprietary Generic Code Conversion ("GCC") logic. In the adjudication process, CorVel applies Customer’s negotiated Brand Drug discount rate to the AWP value of Covered Brand Drugs. (d) “Compound Drugs” shall be systematically identified when processing through the PBM via the Formulary. In the adjudication process, Compound Drugs require Customer’s Claims Professional’s approval, and are priced at the lessor of: i.Customer’s AWP Discount pricing by ingredient plus the dispensing fee, or ii.CorVel’s Acquisition Price plus a management and dispensing fee. (e) “Concurrent Drug Utilization Review” (“DUR”) shall mean the algorithm systematically applied at a Participating Pharmacy before dispensing that considers the Presenting Drug’s safety and efficacy in context with other drugs that have been dispensed. In addition, the algorithm includes applicable protocols and guidelines based on the Presenting Drug and specific claim history, such as the time period from the last fill of the same Drug. (f) “Covered Drug” shall mean the Drug Product that is processed through CorVel’s PBM. (g) “Emergency Fill” see Good Samaritan Fill, subsection (k) below. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel (h) “First Fill” shall mean a prescription filled by a Participating Pharmacy for a limited supply of Covered Drugs for a claim that is not, at the time, eligible. First Fill transactions follow CorVel’s First Fill Formulary. Customer is responsible for payment of drug charges processed through its First Fill Program; CorVel assumes no liability. (i) “Formulary” shall mean drug/drug class and brand/generic specific triggers systematically applied at a Participating Pharmacy before dispensing a Presenting Drug that prompts the pharmacy through its adjudication system to either: dispense the Presenting Drug, convert from brand to generic, attain approval to dispense, or deny the Presenting Drug outright. (j) "Generic Drug" shall mean a Covered Drug, whether identified by its chemical, proprietary, or non-proprietary name, that (i) is accepted by the FDA as therapeutically equivalent and interchangeable with drugs having an identical amount of the same active ingredient; and (ii) defined as a generic drug in PBM proprietary Generic Code Conversion ("GCC") logic. In the adjudication process, CorVel applies Customer’s negotiated Generic Drug discount rate to the AWP value of Covered Generic Drugs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for Single Source Generic Drugs, Customer’s Brand Drug AWP Discount may be applied. (k) “GCC” refers to PBM proprietary Generic Code Conversion logic. GCC logic converts Medi-Span codes to the brand and generic codes used for claims adjudication. (l) “Good Samaritan (Emergency) Fill” shall mean a limited supply of Covered Drugs that are outside of the Formulary and typically dispensed outside of normal business hours (overnight, weekends or holidays) by a Participating Pharmacy without Customer’s or CorVel’s approval in order to meet, in the pharmacist’s professional judgment, an immediate or urgent need. Customer is responsible for payment of drug charges processed through Good Samaritan Fills; CorVel assumes no liability. (m)“Medi-Span” shall mean the database to which CorVel subscribes that produces the AWP values of the Covered Drug Products dispensed by network pharmacies through CorVel’s PBM. CorVel applies Customer’s negotiated AWP Discounts to Covered Drug products. (n) “Multi Source Brand” shall mean a Covered Drug specified as a brand name drug available from more than one manufacturer as determined by CorVel primarily using a combination of data fields provided to CorVel by Medi-Span (or another nationally available reporting source that may be selected by CorVel). Multi Source Brand Drugs are eligible for conversions to Generic Drugs at the Participating Pharmacy. (o) “Multi Source Generic” shall mean a Covered Drug specified as a multi source generic drug as determined by CorVel primarily using a combination of data fields provided to CorVel by Medi-Span (or another nationally available reporting source that may by selected by CorVel). Generic Drugs in their six month exclusivity period or limited supply drugs may be excluded from Multi Source Generic Drugs. (p) “PBM” shall mean Pharmacy Benefits Manager. CorVel performs as the PBM on behalf of its Customers. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel (q) “Presenting Drug” shall mean the drug ordered by the prescriber and presented on a signed prescription to a Participating Pharmacy and processed through CorVel’s PBM. (r) “Rate application exceptions,” per Billing and Payments of Pharmacy Program (below) sections (d) and (e), apply when either State Fee Schedule AWP Values or Customer’s Negotiated PBM AWP Discount rates are lower than CorVel’s Acquisition Price. CorVel’s Acquisition Price reflects CorVel’s cost of the Covered Drug plus a processing and management fee of 10%. (s) “Single Source Brand” shall mean a Covered Drug specified as a brand name drug available from only one manufacturer as determined by CorVel primarily using a combination of data fields provided to CorVel by Medi-Span (or another nationally available reporting source that may by selected by CorVel). Single Source Brand Drugs are not eligible for conversions to Generic Drugs. (t) “Single Source Generic” shall mean a Covered Drug as determined by CorVel that may not have been purchased by pharmacies at standard Multi Source Generic Drug rates because of limited manufacturers, limited supply or exclusivity rights. In the adjudication process, Customer’s Brand Drug AWP Discount value may be applied to Single Source Generic Drugs. (u) “Specialty Medications” shall mean certain pharmaceuticals, biotech or biological drugs, that are Covered Drugs used in the management of chronic or genetic disease, including but not limited to, injectible, infused, or oral medications, or products that otherwise require special handling. In the adjudication process, Customer’s Claims Professional’s approval is required, and Customer’s Brand Drug AWP Discount value and dispensing fee is applied. (v) “State Fee Schedule AWP Value” shall exclusively mean the value of a Covered Drug calculated under an applicable state’s posted AWP fee schedule’s Brand and Generic Drug multipliers (AWP value plus/minus the listed percentages) and the state’s posted dispensing fee. For PBM pricing, CorVel does not honor any other values or indices that may apply under an applicable state’s fee schedule. III.DELIVERY OF SERVICES. (a) CorVel shall provide its Pharmacy Program’s PBM and Network for the benefit of Customer. (b) Eligibility, First Fill, Pharmacy Identification (ID) Cards, and Mail Order/Home Delivery. Pharmacy ID cards contain the necessary data elements to enable a Participating Pharmacy provider to electronically process through and transmit claim data to CorVel’s PBM. The electronic transmission that occurs at the point of sale is required for application of Formulary, Concurrent Drug Utilization Review and contractual pricing. a. Customer agrees to promptly provide CorVel all information needed to produce and distribute Pharmacy ID cards to Eligible Claimants. Eligible Claimant information may include, but is not limited to, claimant name, address, social security number, cell phone number, home phone number, and email address. b. Subject to applicable law, Customer shall require Eligible Claimants to use the Pharmacy ID cards at participating network providers in order to facilitate the Pharmacy Program. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel Also, Customer agrees to require the use of pharmacy network participating providers to Eligible Claimants as appropriate. c. Distribution of Pharmacy ID cards does not guarantee that Pharmacy ID cards will be appropriately utilized by Eligible Claimants or Participating Pharmacies; therefore, Customer understands that claims assigned by Pharmacies to third party billers or paper bills submitted by the Pharmacies are not adjudicated through the prospective PBM. d. CorVel, at its sole expense, agrees to produce and distribute Pharmacy ID cards to Eligible Claimants upon receipt of all necessary Eligible Claimant information from Customer. CorVel will also send an introduction letter to the Eligible Claimant along with the Pharmacy ID card. e. At the initial stage of injury, a claimant may be issued a temporary Pharmacy ID (First Fill) card or processing data may be shared with the dispensing pharmacy for an initial, one (1) time purchase of a pharmaceutical product with a recommended course of no longer than fourteen (14) days, or such days limit as established by Customer. f.CorVel will provide access for Eligible Claimants to the PBM Mail Order Program. CorVel will work with Customer to establish the parameters of the Mail Order Program and the process which will be utilized to encourage Eligible Claimant use of the Mail Order Program. (c) CorVel’s PBM will present and tailor a proprietary Formulary to Customer. Upon presentation of identification to a Participating Pharmacy, the Formulary will trigger the Participating Pharmacy’s adjudication system to either: a. Automatically dispense certain medications, b. Attain Prior Authorization (PA) approval from CorVel to dispense, or c. Deny the medications outright. In addition to Customer’s Formulary, Claimant Level Formularies can be built at the claim level upon Customer’s Claim Professional’s request. (d) CorVel’s PBM will implement a Concurrent Drug Utilization Review (“DUR”) program on behalf of Customer, with permitted program edits as directed by Customer. Concurrent DUR includes a review of the drug history at the time the prescription is presented. Absent Customer’s directions, DUR shall be performed in accordance with CorVel’s PBM’s standard service model. IV. BILLING AND PAYMENTS OF PHARMACY PROGRAM. (a) Financial obligations of parties. i.Customer shall be financially responsible for all drug charges incurred by claimants for dispensed medications processed under CorVel’s PBM. CorVel assumes no liability for drug charges with the exceptions noted below in subsection iii. ii.If Customer Claims Professional determines, upon receipt of CorVel’s PBM invoice, that specific formulary and non-formulary drugs should not have been dispensed, Customer Claims Professional should inform the PBM as soon as possible. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel a. The PBM will request a reversal from the Participating Pharmacy. If granted, CorVel will reverse the drug charges, however, if the Pharmacy does not grant the PBM’s request, Customer is responsible for payment of the drug charges; CorVel assumes no liability for drug charges with the exceptions noted below in subsection iii. b. Upon Customer’s Claims Professional’s request, CorVel’s PBM will include the specific prohibition triggering the request for the reversal in the Claimant Level Formulary so that the Claimant Level Formulary will block subsequent re-fills from processing. iii.Within five (5) days of Customer’s receipt of an invoice, Customer Claims Professional may dispute charges for drugs that were dispensed in error, triggering CorVel to reverse the drug charges, by notifying CorVel for any of the following reasons: a. CorVel’s PBM and/or the Participating Pharmacy’s violation of Formulary or Utilization Review Parameters set forth in Customer’s DUR program, or in the Claimant Level Formulary; or b. Duplicate or inadvertent entries or other clerical mistakes on a PBM invoice. (b) Invoicing and Payment. i.On a per Covered Drug basis and directly to the claim file, CorVel will invoice Customer daily for all drug charges and fees related to the PBM. ii.Customer payment shall be due within seven (7) days of the date of CorVel’s invoice. Invoices will reasonably detail the computation of the charges and fees owed. (c) CorVel uses the Medi-Span AWP at pre-settlement levels. To maintain pricing neutrality CorVel applies the established multiplier to impacted Covered Drugs. (d) Relative to state fee schedules, CorVel will apply the lesser of Customer’s negotiated PBM AWP Discount rate or the applicable State Fee Schedule AWP Value with one exception: to the extent that the State Fee Schedule AWP Value in any state is less than CorVel’s Acquisition Price, CorVel will apply its Acquisition Price. (e) Relative to Customer’s negotiated PBM AWP Discount rates, CorVel will apply the negotiated rates unless the following exceptions apply: i.CorVel applies CorVel’s Acquisition Price on transactions for which Customer’s negotiated PBM AWP Discount rate is lower than CorVel’s Acquisition Price. ii.Compound Drugs and Specialty Medications are priced per Definition subsections (d) and (u). (f) Both parties understand that pricing indices historically used (including under this Agreement) for determining the financial components of pharmacy billing rates are outside the control of CorVel and Customer. The parties also understand there are extra-market industry, legal, governmental and regulatory activities which may lead to changes relating to, or elimination of, these pricing indices that could alter the financial positions and expectations of both parties as intended under this Agreement. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel Both parties agree that, upon entering into this Agreement and thereafter, their mutual intent has been and is to maintain pricing neutrality as intended and not to benefit one party to the detriment of the other. Accordingly, to preserve this mutual intent, if pricing neutrality does change and CorVel undertakes any or all of the following: i.Changes the AWP source across its book of business (e.g., from Medi-Span to First Databank); or ii.Maintains AWP as the pricing index with an appropriate adjustment in the event the AWP methodology and/or its calculation is changed, whether by the existing or alternative sources; or iii.Transitions the pricing index from AWP to another index or benchmark (e.g., to Wholesale Acquisition Cost); Customer’s negotiated PBM pricing will be modified as reasonably and equitably necessary to maintain the pricing intent under this Agreement. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel EXHIBIT B Fees (1) During Renewal Term. Fees during the Renewal Term of this Agreement shall be as follows: Case Management Pricing Telephonic or Field Case Management $ 87.00 / hr Vocational Case Management $ 87.00 / hr Catastrophic Case Management $115.00 / hr *Prevailing IRS Rate Bill Review Pricing Per Bill (Re-price to FS; EDI to State)$6.50 / bill PPO network and all savings additional to FS Professional Review Enhanced Bill Review (CERiS) 28% of savings 28% of savings 28% of savings Pharmacy Benefit Management Pricing Retail – Brand AWP -4% + $4.00 Dispensing Fee Retail – Generic AWP - 8% + $4.00 Dispensing Fee Mail Order - Brand AWP - 10% + $4.00 Dispensing Fee Mail Order - Generic AWP - 18% + $4.00 Dispensing Fee Pricing is valid for first year of the contract. At the end of the first year, all fees are subject to an annual increase of 3.0%. Checkwriting Pricing Checkwriting Services $ 4.00 per check $1.00 for zero added EOR (2) Billing and Payments for Case Management. CorVel will invoice Customer monthly for all fees related to the Case Management Services. Billing for Case Management is based on allocated time per activity. Activity is based on ten (10) minute intervals and billed at the next tenth (.10) of an hour. Payment shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date of CorVel’s invoice. Invoices will reasonably detail the computation of the fees owed. (3) Billing and Payments for Other Fees: CorVel will invoice Customer monthly for all fees other than those related to the Pharmacy Benefits Program. Payment shall be due within thirty (30) days of the date of CorVel’s invoice. Invoices will reasonably detail the computation of the fees owed This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel C-1 EXHIBIT C CareMC License Agreement This CAREMC LICENSE AGREEMENT (the “CareMC License Agreement”) is incorporated by reference into the Managed Care Services Agreement (the “Master Agreement”) to which it is attached. The parties acknowledge and agree that the terms and conditions under which the Managed Care Services are provided by CorVel and received by Customer shall be governed by the Master Agreement (including without limitation all additional Exhibits and applicable Schedules attached thereto), while the terms and conditions under which Customer may access and use the Online Services shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this CareMC License Agreement. All defined terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Master Agreement. 1.ACCESS TO THE CAREMC APPLICATION A.Registration Information. Prior to accessing the CareMC Application, Customer shall provide CorVel with certain registration information requested therein (“Registration Information”). Customer covenants that the Registration Information Customer provides will be true, accurate, current and complete and will be updated as necessary to it so. B.Passwords and Levels of Access. As soon as practicable after the execution of this Agreement, CorVel shall create a unique username and password for each individual Authorized User identified by Customer as requiring access to the Online Services. Customer shall then designate two groups of Authorized Users. The first group of Authorized Users (“Restricted Users”) shall have access to only the data available on the CareMC Site that relates to claims specific to that Authorized User and such other data that Customer specifically requests in writing be accessible to such Authorized User. The second group of Authorized Users (“Non-Restricted Users”) shall have access to all data available on the CareMC Site that relates to claims specific to Customer. Access by Individual Users and Non-Restricted Users to data available on the CareMC Site shall be subject in all cases to any limitations imposed by applicable law. C.PHI Data. Authorized Users shall have access to all data available through the CareMC Application, including data that constitutes or contains “protected health information” (“PHI Data”) as such term is defined in 45 CFR Section 164.501 of the regulations promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191 (“HIPAA”), but shall only have access to PHI Data to the extent necessary for Customer to render payment on a claim, and then only to those portions or amounts of PHI Data that are determined by CorVel, in its sole discretion, to be the minimum necessary for Customer to render payment on such claim. D.Security of Passwords. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it shall be solely responsible for (i) selecting Authorized Users, (ii) assigning the various levels of authority and access each Authorized User may have to the CareMC Application, Online Services and Customer Data, including by determining which Authorized Users shall be Non-Restricted Users, (iii) ensuring that only Authorized Users have access to the passwords provided by CorVel or changed by Authorized Users, (iv) implementing a system to control, track and account for all passwords, (v) strictly maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of all passwords and levels of authority among Authorized Users, and (vi) ensuring that Authorized Users shall at all times comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Customer further agrees that it shall notify CorVel immediately in writing if the security or integrity of a password has been compromised. CorVel will provide reasonable cooperation to Customer in the event of a security breach. Such support will include but not be limited to suspending service for passwords whose security or integrity has been violated. Passwords may be changed at any time by Authorized Users, and must be changed at least once every ninety (90) days. E.Customer Data. Responsibility for ensuring that the content and data provided by or for Customer (“Customer Data”) to be entered into the CareMC Application by CorVel is accurate and reflects Customer’s requirements lies solely with Customer. All data generated by and through Customer’s use of the CareMC Application and Online Services shall reside on CorVel’s server. CorVel reserves the right to temporarily suspend access to any Customer Data that it determines, in its sole discretion, violates the terms and conditions of this CareMC License Agreement or any applicable laws. F.Customer Representations. Customer represents that (i) it has the legal authority to provide the Customer Data to CorVel hereunder, and (ii) it is fully aware and knowledgeable of and shall comply with its duties and responsibilities with respect to the privacy and confidentiality of medical records and protected health information under applicable federal and state laws, including but not limited to those imposed by HIPAA. Upon written notice to Customer, CorVel may modify or temporarily suspend Customer’s access to and use of the CareMC Application, Online Services and/or CareMC Site as necessary to comply with any law or regulation. 2.LICENSE AND RESTRICTIONS A.Limited License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this CareMC License Agreement, CorVel grants to Customer during the License Term (as defined in Section 5A below) a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel C-2 to access and use, and allow Authorized Users to access and use, the CareMC Application via the CareMC Site solely for Customer’s own internal business use and operations. Customer shall access and use the CareMC Application in accordance with the user’s guides and online instruction provided to Customer by CorVel (“Documentation”) and all applicable laws, statutes, rules and regulations. B.Restrictions. Customer shall not, and shall not allow Authorized Users or any third party to (i) rent, lease, re-license or otherwise provide access to the CareMC Application or Online Services to any third party, (ii) alter, modify or create derivative works of the CareMC Application, (iii) use any reverse compilation, decompilation or disassembly techniques or similar methods to determine any design structure, concepts and construction method of the CareMC Application or replicate the functionality of the CareMC Application for any purpose, or (iv) copy the CareMC Application or any content, materials, information and other data provided by CorVel on the CareMC Site or used in providing the Online Services (“CorVel Content”) and/or Documentation without CorVel’s prior written consent. C.Third Parties. Customer shall not allow any third party to have access to the CareMC Application or Online Services without prior written consent of CorVel and ensuring that (i) such third party enters into a legally enforceable written agreement with CorVel, or (ii) such third party enters into a legally enforceable written agreement with Customer consistent with the terms of this CareMC License Agreement and which shall include terms at least as protective of CorVel as the following Sections of this CareMC License Agreement: Sections 1A-1F, 2B, 2D, 3B, and 4A-4E. D.Ownership and Changes. CorVel owns and shall retain all right, title and interest in and to the CareMC Application, Documentation, CareMC Site, Online Services, CorVel Content and any intellectual property rights inherent therein or arising therefrom. In addition to CorVel’s rights in the individual elements of the CorVel Content, CorVel owns a copyright in the selection, coordination, arrangement and enhancement of the CorVel Content. Neither Customer nor any Authorized User shall obtain any ownership rights, express or implied, or any other rights other than those expressly set forth herein in the CareMC Application, Documentation or CorVel Content. CorVel reserves the right, at any time in its sole discretion and without liability to Customer, to delete or change features of the CareMC Application, CareMC Site or Online Services provided such changes do not materially alter the functionality of the CareMC Application. E.Compliance Monitoring and Audits. CorVel may monitor and perform remote audits of Customer’s use of the CareMC Application and CareMC Site for the purpose of verifying that Customer and Authorized Users are using the CareMC Application in compliance with the terms of this CareMC License Agreement. CorVel reserves the right to temporarily suspend Customer’s or any Authorized User’s access to the CareMC Application in the event Customer or such Authorized User engages in, or CorVel in good faith suspects is engaged in, any unauthorized conduct. To the extent CorVel requires access to Customer’s facilities to conduct an audit hereunder, Customer agrees to provide such access upon reasonable advanced notice and during Customer’s regular business hours. 3.INFRASTRUCTURE, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT A.CorVel Infrastructure Obligations. Subject to Customer’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this CareMC License Agreement, CorVel shall be responsible for providing and maintaining the hardware, software and other equipment required to host the CareMC Application for Customer (“CareMC Infrastructure”). The CareMC Infrastructure is subject to modification by CorVel from time to time for purposes such as adding new functionality, maximizing operating efficiency and upgrading hardware, provided such modifications shall not in the aggregate degrade the performance of the Online Services utilized by Customer. Customer acknowledges and agrees that such modifications may require changes to Customer’s Internet access and/or telecommunications infrastructure to maintain Customer’s desired level of performance. CorVel shall give Customer reasonable prior written notice of any required modifications. B.Customer Infrastructure Obligations. Except for the CareMC Infrastructure, which will be provided by CorVel, Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all hardware, software, equipment, Internet access and/or telecommunications services and other items or services furnished by third party venders or providers (“Third Party Providers”) required to enable Customer to access and use the CareMC Application and CareMC Site as contemplated hereunder. C.Support. CorVel will provide general support regarding questions on the CareMC Application via email and by telephone from Monday through Friday between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, excluding holidays. D.Scheduled Maintenance. CorVel will use reasonable efforts to (i) perform any scheduled downtime outside of Customer’s normal business hours, (ii) notify Customer of all scheduled downtimes at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance, and (iii) perform software updates to the CareMC Application with minimal disruption to Customer’s use of the Online Services. E.System Monitoring. CorVel will use reasonable efforts to continuously monitor its web servers and database servers to ensure that they are functioning properly. F.Security. CorVel will implement and use reasonable efforts to maintain secure systems through the use of firewalls, virtual private networks (VPN) and other security technologies. Any security violations that affect the data of Customer will be promptly reported to Customer. G.Disaster Recovery and Backup. CorVel will use reasonable efforts to perform nightly backups of essential data on its web servers and database servers. CorVel has implemented third party backup and restoration technology to enable high speed recovery of data. CorVel utilizes redundant load balanced Win 2000 servers for 24x7, 365 day access, except for regularly scheduled system maintenance and upgrade processes. SQL Server databases are hosted on clustered servers offering fall-over This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel C-3 capability, redundant communication links, and load balanced application servers. Backup tapes are restored into a test environment not less than quarterly to confirm validity of backups. The CareMC Site has redundant inbound Internet and Intranet connectivity. 4.APPLICATION SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS A.Disclaimers. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES DESCRIBED IN THE MASTER AGREEMENT, CORVEL MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND NONINFRINGEMENT. B.Internet Usage. Customer acknowledges that the Internet is essentially an unregulated, insecure and unreliable environment, and that the ability of Customer to access and use the CareMC Application is dependent on the Internet and hardware, software and services provided by various Third Party Providers. CORVEL SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTOMER’S INABILITY TO ACCESS OR USE THE CAREMC APPLICATION TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY FAILURES OR INTERRUPTIONS OF ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER OR THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS. C.CareMC Application. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT CORVEL DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE CAREMC APPLICATION OR ONLINE SERVICES ARE ERROR FREE, THAT CUSTOMER WILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS OR USE THE CAREMC APPLICATION OR ONLINE SERVICES WITHOUT PROBLEMS OR INTERRUPTIONS, OR THAT THE CAREMC SITE AND CAREMC APPLICATION ARE NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO INTRUSION, ATTACK OR COMPUTER VIRUS INFECTION. D.Third Party Web Sites. Customer’s (and Authorized Users’) use of third-party web sites linked to or advertised on the CareMC Site is at Customer’s own risk and subject to the terms and conditions of use for such third party sites. CORVEL IS NEITHER RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, AND DOES NOT ENDORSE ANY THIRD- PARTY ADVERTISEMENTS PLACED ON THE CAREMC SITE OR, WITH RESPECT TO ANY THIRD-PARTY SITES ACCESSED THROUGH THE CAREMC SITE, ANY (i) CONTENT ON SUCH THIRD PARTY SITES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE OFFERED THEREON, (ii) ACTIVITY OR TRANSACTION IN WHICH CUSTOMER ENGAGES ON ANY THIRD PARTY SITE, OR (iii) USE OF COOKIES ON ANY THIRD PARTY SITE. E.Network Intrusions. CUSTOMER AGREES THAT CORVEL WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY BREACH, UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, MISUSE OF, OR INTRUSION INTO, CUSTOMER DATA RESIDING ON CORVEL’S SERVER(S) OR ANY NETWORK USED BY CUSTOMER TO THE EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES WERE BEYOND CORVEL’S REASONABLE CONTROL. 5.LICENSE TERM AND TERMINATION A.License Term. This CareMC License Agreement shall be effective as of the Effective Date and, unless terminated earlier as provided below, shall automatically terminate upon expiration or termination of the Master Agreement (the term of this CareMC License Agreement, the “License Term”). B.Termination for Convenience. Either party shall have the right to terminate this CareMC License Agreement for any reason or for no reason, upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other party. C.Termination for Cause. This CareMC License Agreement may be terminated by either party for cause as follows: (i) upon thirty (30) days written notice if the other party breaches or defaults under any material provision of this Agreement and does not cures such breach prior to the end of such thirty (30) day period, (ii) effective immediately and without notice if the other party ceases to do business, or otherwise terminates its business operations, except as a result of an assignment, as permitted under the terms and conditions of this CareMC License Agreement, or (iii) effective immediately and without notice if the other party becomes insolvent or seeks protection under any bankruptcy, receivership, trust deed, creditors arrangement, composition or comparable proceeding, or if any such proceeding is instituted against the other (and not dismissed within ninety (90) days). D.Effect of Termination. Expiration or termination of this CareMC License Agreement shall have the following effects: (i) CorVel shall provide Customer with any proprietary data belonging to Customer, in the current format in which it is stored at CorVel at the termination of this CareMC License Agreement, (ii) all licenses granted under this CareMC License Agreement shall terminate immediately, (iii) all rights to use the CareMC Application and Online Services shall cease immediately, and (iv) each party shall promptly return all information, documents, manuals and other materials belonging to the other party related to this CareMC License Agreement, whether in printed or electronic form, including without limitation all confidential information of the other party then currently in its possession, provided each party may retain one (1) copy of such materials for archival purposes. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel C-4 E.Survival. Except to the extent expressly provided to the contrary herein or in the Master Agreement, any right of action for breach of the CareMC License Agreement prior to termination, and the following provisions shall survive the termination of this CareMC License Agreement: Sections 1B-F, 2B, 2D, 4 and 5E This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel D-1 EXHIBIT D CorVel Certificate of Insurance This document contains confidential and proprietary information of the Parties and may not be disclosed or duplicated without the prior written consent of the Parties. City of Clearwater Risk Management Managed Care Services Agreement 11-17-16@BCL@CC0593DC marked CorVel E-1 EXHIBIT E Customer Insurance Coverage Limits Customer agrees that it shall keep in force at its sole expense comprehensive general liability insurance and professional liability insurance with coverage limits hereunder. Upon request by CorVel, Customer shall furnish CorVel with a certificate of such insurance. It is agreed that Customer shall be deemed in compliance by being self-insured under terms and conditions and with sufficient reserves as is customary within the industry for companies of comparable size with comparable operations. Customer shall provide the following minimum insurance coverages during the term of the attached Agreement with an A rating. General Liability: Commercial General Liability General Aggregate $2,000,000.00 Products – Comp/Op Aggregate $2,000,000.00 Personal & Adv Injury $1,000,000.00 Each Occurrence $1,000,000.00 Fire Damage (Any one fire) $1,000,000.00 Medical Expenses (Any one Person) $ 10,000.00 Automobile Liability $1,000,000.00 (Scheduled autos; hired autos; and non-owned autos) Auto physical damage: Comp$500.00/Collision$500.00 Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist coverage $1,000,000.00 Excess Liability – umbrella form Each occurrence $5,000,000.00 Aggregate $5,000,000.00 Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability (Proprietor/Partners/Executive Officers are included) Employers’ Liability each accident $1,000,000.00 Employers’ Liability Disease Policy Limit $1,000,000.00 Employers’ Liability Disease Each Employee $1,000,000.00 Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) $2,000,000.00 Customer shall endeavor to notify CorVel if the insurance coverages are materially changed, cancelled or not renewable before the expiration of the insurance coverage with a thirty (30) day written notice. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3065 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Finance Agenda Number: 7.6 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) actuarial services for the five-year period ending December 31, 2021 to Gabriel, Roeder, Smith and Company for a not-to-exceed amount of $51,950 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: At least biennially, the City needs a full actuarial calculation of the City ’s OPEB liability. A less expensive “roll-forward” calculation is allowed every other year if there have been no significant changes in OPEB benefits, assumptions, or experience. Request for Proposals (RFP) 50-16 was issued in September 2016, with proposals received in October. The RFP selection committee consisting of the HR Director, HR Manager, Finance Director, Finance Assistant Director, and the Senior Pension Payroll Analyst, unanimously chose Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Company (GRS) from the six respondents for OPEB actuarial services. GRS has been the actuary for the OPEB plan since January 2010. The full actuarial OPEB calculation will be done on a biennial basis with an abbreviated roll-forward prepared for the off -year when appropriate. First year fee for the full OPEB calculation will be $14,500 and the first year roll -forward fee will be $3,500. Subsequent fees will be adjusted annually for inflation, not to exceed 3% annually. If needed, additional services will be provided per various hourly rates provided in the agreement fee schedule, to be adjusted annually. The full study and roll -forward study fees are inclusive of required reporting per the implementation of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement #75, to be effective with fiscal year 2017/2018. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in cost code 010-09821-530100, Professional Services, to fund this contract. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Purchasing Office 100 S Myrtle Ave Clearwater FL 33756-5520 PO Box 4748, 33758-4748 727-562-4633 Tel v 9/2014 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS #50-16 Actuarial and Related Services September 15, 2016 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the City of Clearwater (City) until 10:00 AM, Local Time, October 20, 2016 to provide Actuarial and Related Services. Brief Description: The City administers a defined benefit pension plan that requires annual actuarial services for both funding and financial reporting purposes, in compliance with Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) and State of Florida reporting requirements. Additionally, the City has other post-employment benefits (OPEB) that require actuarial services and similar compliance with GASB and State of Florida reporting requirements, as applicable. The City also requires related services to include the preparation of annual employee benefit statements and other actuarial services and advice on a project or fee per hour basis as-needed. Proposals must be in accordance with the provisions, specifications and instructions set forth herein and will be received by Purchasing until the above noted time, when they will be publicly acknowledged and accepted. Proposal packets, any attachments and addenda are available for download at www.myclearwater.com. Please read the entire solicitation package and submit the proposal in accordance with the instructions. This document (less this invitation and the instructions) and any required response documents, attachments, and submissions will constitute the proposal. Questions concerning this solicitation should be directed, IN WRITING, to the following contact: General, Process or Technical Questions: Alyce Benge, CPPO, C.P.M. Purchasing Manager Finance Department Alyce.Benge@myclearwater.com INSTRUCTIONS Actuarial and Related Services 2 RFP #50-16 i.1 VENDOR QUESTIONS: All questions regarding the contents of this solicitation, and solicitation process (including requests for ADA accommodations), shall be directed solely to the P urchasing Manager listed on Page 1. Questions should be submitted in writing via letter, fax or email. Questions received less than seven (7) calendar days prior to the due date and time may be answered at the discretion of the City. i.2 ADDENDA/CLARIFICATIONS: Any changes to the specifications will be in the form of an addendum. Addenda are posted on the City website and mailed to those who register on the City website when downloading solicitations no less than seven (7) days prior to the Due Date. Vendors are cautioned to check the Purchasing Website for addenda and clarifications prior to submitting their proposal. The City cannot be held responsible if a vendor fails to receive any addenda issued. The City shall not be responsible for any oral changes to these specifications made by any employees or officer of the City. Failure to acknowledge receipt of an addendum may result in disqualification of a proposal. i.3 VENDOR CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: Yes No Mandatory Attendance: Yes No If so designated above, attendance is mandatory as a condition of submitting a proposal. The conference/site visit provides interested parties an opportunity to discuss the City's ne eds, inspect the site and ask questions. During any site visit you must fully acquaint yourself with the conditions as they exist and the character of the operations to be conducted under the resulting contract. i.4 DUE DATE & TIME FOR SUBMISSION AND OPENING: Date: October 20, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM (Local Time) The City will open all proposals properly and timely submitted, and will record the names and other information specified by law and rule. All proposals become the property of the City and will not be returned except in the case of a late submission. Respondent names, as read at the bid opening, will be posted on the City website. Once a notice of intent to award is posted or 30 days from day of opening elapses, whichever occurs earlier, proposals are available for inspection by contacting Purchasing. i.5 PROPOSAL FIRM TIME: 90 Days from Opening Proposal shall remain firm and unaltered after opening for the number of days shown above. The City may accept the proposal, subject to successful contract negotiations, at any time during this time. i.6 PROPOSAL SECURITY: Yes $ 0.00 No If so designated above, a proposal security in the amount specified must be submitted with the proposal. The security may be submitted in any one of the following forms: an executed surety bond issued by a firm licensed and registered to transact such business with the State of Florida; cash; certified check, or cashier's check payable to the City of Clearwater (personal or company checks are not acceptable); certificate of deposit or any other form of deposit issued by a financial institution and acceptable to the City. Such proposal security shall be forfeited to the City of Clearwater should the proposer selected fail to execute a contract when requested. PERFORMANCE SECURITY: Yes $ 0.00 No If required herein, the Contractor, simultaneously with the execution of the Contract, will be required to furnish a performance security. The security may be submitted in one -year increments and in any one of the following forms: an executed surety bond issued by a firm licensed and registered to transact such business with the State of Florida; cash; certified check, cashier's check or money order payable to the City of Clearwater (personal and company checks are not acceptable); certificate of deposit or any other form of deposit issued by a financial institution and acceptable to the City. If the Contractor fails or refuses to fully comply with the terms and INSTRUCTIONS Actuarial and Related Services 3 RFP #50-16 conditions of the contract, the City shall have the right to use all or such part of said security as may be necessary to reimburse the City for loss sustained by reason of such breach. The balance of said security, if any, will be returned to Contractor upon the expiration or terminati on of the contract. i.7 SUBMIT PROPOSALS TO: Use label at the end of this solicitation package City of Clearwater Attn: Purchasing 100 S Myrtle Ave, 3rd Fl, Clearwater FL 33756-5520 or PO Box 4748, Clearwater FL 33758-4748 Proposals will be received at this address. Proposers may mail or hand-deliver proposals; e-mail or fax submissions will not be accepted. No responsibility will attach to the City of Clearwater, its employees or agents for premature opening of a proposal that is not properly addressed and identified. i.8 LATE PROPOSALS. The proposer assumes responsibility for having the proposal delivered on time at the place specified. All proposals received after the date and time specified shall not be considered and will be returned unopened to the proposer. The proposer assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or in handling of the mail by employees of the City of Clearwater, or any private courier, regardless whether sent by mail or by means of personal delivery. It shall not be sufficient to show that you mailed or commenced delivery before the due date and time. All times are Clearwater, Florida local times. The proposer agrees to accept the time stamp in the City Purchasing Office as the official time. i.9 LOBBYING PROHIBITION. The purpose of this prohibition is to preserve the integrity of the procurement process. Any communication regarding this solicitation for the purpose of influencing the process or the award, between any person or affiliates seeking an award from this solicitation and the City, including but not limited to the City Council, employees, and consultants hired to assist in the solicitation, is prohibited. This prohibition is imposed from the time of the first public notice of the solicitation until the City cancels the solicitation, rejects all responses, awards a contract or otherwise takes action which ends the solicitation process. This section shall not prohibit public comment at any City Council meeting, study session or Council committee meeting. This prohibition shall not apply to vendor-initiated communication with the contact(s) identified in the solicitation or City-initiated communications for the purposes of conducting the procurement including but not limited to pre-bid conferences, clarification of responses, presentations if provided in the solicitation, requests for Best and Final Proposals, contract negotiations, protest/appeal resolution, or surveying non-responsive vendors. Violations of this provision shall be reported to the Purchasing Manager. Persons violating this prohibition may be subject to a warning letter, rejection of their response depending on the nature of the violation, and/or debarment of the proposer as provided in Clearwater’s Purchasing Policy and Procedures, Section 27. i.10 COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. If proposer begins any billable work prior to the City’s final approval and execution of the contract, proposer does so at its own risk. i.11 RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND. Failure to read, examine and understand the solicitation will not excuse any failure to comply with the requirements of the solicitation or any resulting contract, nor shall such failure be a basis for claiming additional compensation. If a vendor suspects an error, omission or discrepancy in this solicitation, the vendor must immediately and in any case not later than seven (7) business days in advance of the due date notify the contact on page one (1). The City is not responsible for and will not pay any costs associated with the preparation and submission of the proposal. Proposers are cautioned to verify their proposals before submission, as amendments to or withdrawal of proposals submitted INSTRUCTIONS Actuarial and Related Services 4 RFP #50-16 after time specified for opening of proposals may not be considered. The City will not be responsible for any proposer errors or omissions. i.12 FORM AND CONTENT OF PROPOSALS. Unless otherwise instructed or allowed, proposals shall be submitted on the forms provided. An original and the designated number of copies of each proposal are required. Proposals, including modifications, must be submitted in ink, typed, or printed form and signed by an authorized representative. Please line through and initial rather than erase changes. If the proposal is not properly signed or if any changes are not initialed, it may be considered non-responsive. In the event of a disparity between the unit price and the extended price, the unit price shall prevail unless obviously in error , as determined by the City. The City may require that an electronic copy of the proposal be submitted. The proposal must provide all information requested and must address all points. The City does not encourage exceptions. The City is not required to grant exceptions and depending on the exception, the City may reject the proposal. i.13 SPECIFICATIONS. Technical specifications define the minimum acceptable standard. When the specification calls for “Brand Name or Equal,” the brand name product is acceptable. Other products will be considered upon showing the other product meets stated specifications and is equivalent to the brand product in terms of quality, performance and desired characteristics. Minor differences that do not affect the suitability of the supply or service for the City’s needs ma y be accepted. Burden of proof that the product meets the minimum standards or is equal to the brand name product is on the proposer. The City reserves the right to reject proposals that the City deems unacceptable. i.14 MODIFICATION / WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSAL. Written requests to modify or withdraw the proposal received by the City prior to the scheduled opening time will be accepted and will be corrected after opening. No oral requests will be allowed. Requests must be addressed and labeled in the same manner as the proposal and marked as a MODIFICATION or WITHDRAWAL of the proposal. Requests for withdrawal after the bid opening will only be granted upon proof of undue hardship and may result in the forfeiture of any proposal security. Any withdrawal after the bid opening shall be allowed solely at the City’s discretion. i.15 DEBARMENT DISCLOSURE. If the vendor submitting a proposal has been debarred, suspended, or otherwise lawfully precluded from participating in any public procurement activity, including being disapproved as a subcontractor with any federal, state, or local government, or if any such preclusion from participation from any public procurement activity is currently pending, the proposer shall include a letter with its proposal identifying the name and address of the governmental unit, the effective date of this suspension or debarment, the duration of the suspension or debarment, and the relevant circumstances relating to the suspension or debarment. If suspension or debarment is currently pending, a detailed description of all relevant circumstances including the details enumerated above must be provided. A proposal from a proposer who is currently debarred, suspended or otherwise lawfully prohibited from any public procurement activity may be rejected. i.16 RESERVATIONS. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof; to rebid the solicitation; to reject non-responsive or non-responsible proposals; to reject unbalanced proposals; to reject proposals where the terms, prices, and/or awards are conditioned upon another event; to reject individual proposals for failure to meet any requirement; to award by item, part or portion of an item, group of items, or total; to make multiple awards; to waive minor irregularities, defects, omissions, technicalities or form errors in any proposal. The City may seek clarification of the proposal from proposer at any time, and failure to respond is cause for rejection. Submission of a proposal confers on proposer no right to an award or to a subsequent contract. The City is responsible to make an award that is in the best interest of the City. All decisions on compliance, evaluation, terms and conditions shall be made solely at the City’s discretion and made to favor the City. No binding contract will exist between the proposer and the City until the City executes a written contract or purchase order. i.17 OFFICIAL SOLICITATION DOCUMENT. Changes to the solicitation document made by a INSTRUCTIONS Actuarial and Related Services 5 RFP #50-16 proposer may not be acknowledged or accepted by the City. Award or execution of a contract does not constitute acceptance of a changed term, condition or specification unless specifically acknowledged and agreed to by the City. The copy maintained and published by the City shall be the official solicitation document. i.18 COPYING OF PROPOSALS. Proposer hereby grants the City permission to copy all parts of its proposal, including without limitation any documents and/or materials copyrighted by the proposer. The City’s right to copy shall be for internal use in evaluating the proposal. i.19 CONTRACTOR ETHICS. It is the intention of the City to promote courtesy, fairness, impartiality, integrity, service, professionalism, economy, and government by law in the Procurement process. The responsibility for implementing this policy rests with each individual who participates in the Procurement process, including Respondents and Contractors. To achieve this purpose, it is essential that Respondents and Contractors doing business with the City also observe the ethical standards prescribed herein. It shall be a breach of ethical standards to: a. Exert any effort to influence any City employee or agent to breach the standards of ethical conduct. b. Intentionally invoice any amount greater than provided in Contract or to invoice for Materials or Services not provided. c. Intentionally offer or provide sub-standard Materials or Services or to intentionally not comply with any term, condition, specification or other requirement of a City Contract. i.20 GIFTS. The City will accept no gifts, gratuities or advertising products from proposers or prospective proposers and affiliates. The City may request product samples from vendors for product evaluation. i.21 PROTESTS AND APPEALS. If a Respondent believes there is a mistake, impropriety, or defect in the solicitation, believes the City improperly rejected its proposal, and/or believes the selected proposal is not in the City’s best interests, the Respondent may submit a written protest. All protests and appeals are governed by the City of Clearwater Purchasing Policy and Procedures Section 18 (“Purchasing Polic y”). If there exists any discrepancy in this Section i.21 and the Purchasing Policy, the language of the Purchasing Policy controls. Protests based upon alleged mistake, impropriety, or defect in a solicitation that is apparent before the bid opening must be filed with the Purchasing Manager no later than five (5) business days before Bid Opening. Protests that only become apparent af ter the Bid Opening must be filed within the earlier of ten (10) business days of the alleged violation of the applicable purchasing ordinance. The complete protest procedure can be obtained by contacting Purchasing. ADDRESS PROTESTS TO: Alyce Benge, CPPO, C.P.M. Purchasing Manager 100 So Myrtle Ave, 3rd Fl Clearwater FL 33756-5520 or PO Box 4748 Clearwater FL 33758-4748 INSTRUCTIONS – EVALUATION Actuarial and Related Services 6 RFP #50-16 i.22 EVALUATION PROCESS. Proposals will be reviewed by a screening committee comprised of City employees. The City staff may or may not initiate discussions with proposers for clarification purposes. Clarification is not an opportunity to change the proposal. Proposers shall not initiate discussions with any City employee or official. i.23 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION AND AWARD. The City evaluates four (4) categories of information: responsiveness, responsibility, the technical proposal and price. All proposals must meet the following responsiveness and responsibility criteria. a) Responsiveness. The City will determine whether the proposal complies with the instructions for submitting proposals including completeness of proposal which encompasses the inclusion of all required attachments and submissions. The City mu st reject any proposals that are submitted late. Failure to meet other requirements may result in rejection. b) Responsibility. The City will determine whether the proposer is one with whom it can or should do business. Factors that the City may evaluate to determine "responsibility" include, but are not limited to: excessively high or low priced proposals, past performance, references (including those found outside the proposal), compliance with applicable laws, proposer's record of performance and integrity- e.g. has the proposer been delinquent or unfaithful to any contract with the City, whether the proposer is qualified legally to contract with the City, financial stability and the perceived ability to perform completely as specified. A proposer must at all times have financial resources sufficient, in the opinion of the City, to ensure performance of the contract and must provide proof upon request. City staff may also use Dun & Bradstreet and/or any generally available industry information. T he City reserves the right to inspect and review proposer’s facilities, equipment and personnel and those of any identified subcontractors. The City will determine whether any failure to supply information, or the quality of the information, will result in rejection. c) Technical Proposal. The City will determine how well proposals meet its requirements in terms of the response to the specifications and how well the offer addresses the needs of the project. The City will rank offers using a point ranking system (unless otherwise specified) as an aid in conducting the evaluation. d) If less than (3) responsive proposals are received, at the City’s sole discretion, the proposals may be evaluated using simple comparative analysis instead of any announced meth od of evaluation, subject to meeting administrative and responsibility requirements. For this RFP, the criteria that will be evaluated and their relative weights are: Evaluation Criteria (proposal format reference) Points Qualifications and Experience of the Firm (Tab 2) 35 Qualifications of Personnel (Tab 3) 20 Proposers approach, methodology, and timeline for providing Services (Tab 4) 15 Familiarity with GASB and State of Florida reporting requirements (Tab 5) 15 Costs for Services (Tab 7) 10 References (Tab 6) 5 i.24 SHORT-LISTING. The City at its sole discretion may create a short-list of the highest scored proposals based on a preliminary evaluation against the evaluation criteria. Only those short - listed proposers would be invited to give presentations and/or interviews. Upon conclusion of any presentations/interviews, the City will finalize the scoring against the evaluation criteria. i.25 PRESENTATIONS/INTERVIEWS. The proposer must provide a formal presentation/interview on-site at a City location upon request. INSTRUCTIONS – EVALUATION Actuarial and Related Services 7 RFP #50-16 i.26 BEST & FINAL OFFERS. The City may request best & final offers if deemed necessary, and will determine the scope and subject of any best & final request. However, the proposer should not expect that the City will ask for best & f inals. Therefore, proposer should submit their best offer based on the terms and conditions set forth in this solicitation. i.27 COST JUSTIFICATION. In the event only one response is received, the City may require that the proposer submit a cost proposal in sufficient detail for the City to perform a cost/price analysis to determine if the proposal price is fair and reasonable. i.28 CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE. Proposer must be prepared for the City to accept the proposal as submitted. If proposer fails to sign all documents necessary to successfully execute the final contract within a reasonable time as specified, or negotiations do not result in an acceptable agreement, the City may reject proposal or revoke the award, and may begin negotiations with another proposer. Final contract terms must be approved or signed by the appropriately authorized City official(s). No binding contract will exist between the proposer and the City until the City executes a written contract or purchase order. i.29 NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD. Notices of the City’s intent to award a Contract are posted to Purchasing’s website. It is the proposer’s responsibility to check the City of Clearwater’s Purchasing website at www.myclearwater.com/cityprojects/ to view relevant RFP information and notices. i.30 RFP TIMELINE. Dates are tentative and subject to change. Release RFP: September 15, 2016 Advertise Tampa Bay Times: September 17, 2016 Responses due: October 20, 2016 Review proposals: Oct 20 – Oct 28, 2016 Presentations (if requested): week of November 7, 2016 Award recommendation: November 10, 2016 Council authorization: December 15, 2016 Contract begins: January 1, 2017 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 8 RFP #50-16 S.1 DEFINITIONS. Uses of the following terms are interchangeable as referenced: “vendor, contractor, supplier, proposer, company, parties, persons”, “purchase order, PO, contract, agreement”, “city, Clearwater, agency, requestor, parties”, “bid, proposal, response, quote”. S.2 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. It is expressly understood that the relationship of Contractor to the City will be that of an independent contractor. Contractor and all persons employed by Contractor, either directly or indirectly, are Contractor’s employees, not City employees. Accordingly, Contractor and Contractor’s employees are not entitled to any benefits provided to City employees including, but not limited to, health benefits, enrollment in a retirement system, paid time off or other rights afforded City employees. Contractor employees will not be regarded as City employees or agents for any purpose, including the payment of unemployment or workers’ compensation. If any Contractor employees or subcontractors assert a claim for wages or other employment benefits against the City, Contractor will defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City from all such claims. S.3 SUBCONTRACTING. Contractor may not subcontract work under this Agreement without the express written permission of the City. If Contractor has received authorization to subcontract work, it is agreed that all subcontractors performing work under the Agreement must comply with its provisions. Further, all agreements between Contractor and its subcontractors must provide that the terms and conditions of this Agreement be incorporated therein. S.4 ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement may not be assigned either in whole or in part without first receiving the City’s written consent. Any attempted assignment, either in whole or in part, without such consent will be null and void and in such event the City will have the right at its option to terminate the Agreement. No granting of consent to any assignment will relieve Contractor from any of its obligations and liabilities under the Agreement. S.5 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns. S.6 NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement is intended for the exclusive benefit of the parties. Nothing set forth in this Agreement is intended to create, or will create, any benefits, rights, or responsibilities in any third parties. S.7 NON- EXCLUSIVITY. The City, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to request the materials or services set forth herein from other sources when deemed necessary and appropriate. No exclusive rights are encompassed through this Agreement. S.8 AMENDMENTS. There will be no oral changes to this Agreement. This Agreement can only be modified in a writing signed by both parties. No charge for extra work or material will be allowed unless approved in writing, in advance, by the City and Contractor. S.9 TIME OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence to the performance of the parties’ obligations under this Agreement. S.10 COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS. a. General. Contractor must procure all permits and licenses, and pay all charges and fees necessary and incidental to the lawful conduct of business. Contractor must stay fully informed of existing and future federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations that in any manner affect the fulfillment of this Agreement and must comply with the same at its own expense. Contractor bears full responsibility for training, safety, and providing necessary equipment for all Contractor personnel to achieve throughout the term of the Agreement. Upon request, Contractor will demonstrate to the City's satisfaction any programs, procedures, and other activities used to ensure compliance. b. Drug-Free Workplace. Contractor is hereby advised that the City has adopted a policy establishing a drug-free workplace for itself and those doing business with the City to ensure the safety and health of all persons working on City contracts and projects. Contractor will require a drug-free workplace for all Contractor personnel working under this Agreement. Specifically, all Contractor personnel who are working under this Agreement must be notified TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 9 RFP #50-16 in writing by Contractor that they are prohibited from the manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or unlawful use of a controlled substance in the workplace. Contractor agrees to prohibit the use of intoxicating substances by all Contractor personnel, and will ensure that Contractor personnel do not use or possess illegal drugs while in the course of performing their duties. c. Federal and State Immigration Laws. Contractor agrees to comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) in performance under this Agreement and to permit the City and its agents to inspect applicable personnel records to verify such compliance as permitted by law. Contractor will ensure and keep appropriate records to demonstrate that all Contractor personnel have a legal right to live and work in the United States. (i) As applicable to Contractor, under this provision, Contractor hereby warrants to the City that Contractor and each of its subcontractors will comply with, and are contractually obligated to comply with, all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees (hereinafter “Contractor Immigration Warranty”). (ii) A breach of the Contractor Immigration Warranty will constitute as a material breach of this Agreement and will subject Contractor to penalties up to and including termination of this Agreement at the sole discretion of the City. (iii) The City retains the legal right to inspect the papers of all Contractor personnel who provide services under this Agreement to ensure that Contractor or its subcontractors are complying with the Contractor Immigration Warranty. Contractor agrees to assist the City in regard to any such inspections. (iv) The City may, at its sole discretion, conduct random verification of the employment records of Contractor and any subcontractor to ensure compliance with the Contractor Immigration Warranty. Contractor agrees to assist the City in regard to any random verification performed. (v) Neither Contractor nor any subcontractor will be deemed to have materially breached the Contractor Immigration Warranty if Contractor or subcontractor establishes that it has complied with the employment verification provisions prescribed by Sections 274A and 274B of the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act. d. Nondiscrimination. Contractor represents and warrants that it does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment or person to whom it provides services because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability, and repr esents and warrants that it complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and executive orders regarding employment. Contractor and Contractor’s personnel will comply with applicable provisions of Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq.), and applicable rules in performance under this Agreement. S.11 SALES/USE TAX, OTHER TAXES. a. Contractor is responsible for the payment of all taxes including federal, state, and local taxes related to or arising out of Contractor’s services under this Agreement, including by way of illustration but not limitation, federal and state income tax, Social Security tax, unemployment insurance taxes, and any other taxes or business license fees as required. If any taxing authority should deem Contractor or Contractor employees an employee of the City, or should otherwise claim the City is liable for the payment of taxes that are Contractor’s responsibility under this Agreement, Contractor will indemnify the City for any tax liability, interest, and penalties imposed upon the City. b. The City is exempt from paying state and local sales/use taxes and certain federal excise taxes and will furnish an exemption certificate upon request. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 10 RFP #50-16 S.12 AMOUNTS DUE THE CITY. Contractor must be current and remain current in all obligations due to the City during the performance of services under the Agreement. Payments to Contractor may be offset by any delinquent amounts due the City or fees and charges owed to the City. S.13 OPENNESS OF PROCUREMENT PROCESS. Written competitive proposals, replies, oral presentations, meetings where vendors answer questions, other submissions, correspondence, and all records made thereof, as well as negotiations or meetings where negotiation strategies are discussed, conducted pursuant to this RFP, shall be handled in compliance with Chapters 119 and 286, Florida Statutes. Proposals or replies received by the City pursuant to this RFP are exempt from public disclosure until such time that the City provides notice of an intended decision or until 30 days after opening the proposals, whichever is earlier. If the City rejects all proposals or replies pursuant to this RFP and provides notice of its intent to reissue the RFP, then the rejected proposals or replies remain exempt from public disclosure until such time that the City provides notice of an intended decision concerning the reissued RFP or until the City withdraws the reissued RFP. A proposal or reply shall not be exempt from public disclosure longer than 12 months after the initial City notice rejecting all proposals or replies. Oral presentations, meetings where vendors answer questions, or meetings convened by City staff to discuss negotiation strategies, if any, shall be closed to the public (and other proposers) in compliance with Chapter 286 Florida Statutes. A complete recording shall be made of such closed meeting. The recoding of, and any records presented at, the exempt meeting shall be available to the public when the City provides notice of an intended decision or until 30 days after opening proposals or final replies, whichever occurs first. If the City reject s all proposals or replies pursuant to this RFP and provides notice of its intent to reissue the RFP, then the recording and any records presented at the exempt meeting remain exempt from public disclosure until such time that the City provides notice of an intended decision concerning the reissued RFP or until the City withdraws the reissued RFP. A recording and any records presented at an exempt meeting shall not be exempt from public disclosure longer than 12 months after the initial City notice rejecting all proposals or replies. In addition to all other contract requirements as provided by law, the contractor executing this agreement agrees to comply with public records law. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, Rosemarie Call, phone: 727-562-4092 or Rosemarie.Call@myclearwater.com, 112 S. Osceola Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756. The contractor’s agreement to comply with public records law applies specifically to: a) Keep and maintain public records required by the City of Clearwater (hereinafter “public agency”) to perform the service being provided by the contractor hereunder. b) Upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, provide the public agency with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable tim e at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided for in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, or as otherwise provided by law. c) Ensure that the 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 public agency. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 11 RFP #50-16 d) Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If the contractor transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the contract, the contractor 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 contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. e) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a public agency’s contract for services must be made directly to the public agency. If the public agency does not possess the requested records, the public agency shall immediately notify the contrac tor of the request and the contractor must provide the records to the public agency or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. f) The contractor hereby acknowledges and agrees that if the contractor does not comply with the public agency’s request for records, the public agency shall enforce the contract provisions in accordance with the contract. g) A contractor who fails to provide the public records to the public agency within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under Section 119.10, Florida Statutes. h) If a civil action is filed against a contractor to compel production of public records relating to a public agency’s contract for services, the court shall assess and award against the contractor the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorney fees, if: 1. The court determines that the contractor unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and 2. At least eight (8) business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the contractor has not complied with the request, to the public agency and to the contractor. i) A notice complies with subparagraph (h)2. if it is sent to the public agency’s custodian of public records and to the contractor at the contractor’s address listed on its contract with the public agency or to the contractor’s registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format. A contractor who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the noti ce is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. S.14 AUDITS AND RECORDS. Contractor must preserve the records related to this Agreement for five (5) years after completion of the Agreement. The City or its authorized agent reserves the right to inspect any records related to the performance of work specified herein. In addition, the City may inspect any and all payroll, billing or other relevant records kept by Contractor in relation to the Agreement. Contractor will permit such inspections and audits during normal business hours and upon reasonable notice by the City. The audit of records may occur at Contractor’s place of business or at City offices, as determined by the City. S.15 BACKGROUND CHECK. The City may conduct criminal, driver history, and all other requested background checks of Contractor personnel who would perform services under the Agreement or who will have access to the City’s information, data, or facilities in accordance with the City’s TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 12 RFP #50-16 current background check policies. An y officer, employee, or agent that fails the background check must be replaced immediately for any reasonable cause not prohibited by law. S.16 SECURITY CLEARANCE AND REMOVAL OF CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL. The City will have final authority, based on security reas ons: (i) to determine when security clearance of Contractor personnel is required; (ii) to determine the nature of the security clearance, up to and including fingerprinting Contractor personnel; and (iii) to determine whether or not any individual or entity may provide services under this Agreement. If the City objects to any Contractor personnel for any reasonable cause not prohibited by law, then Contractor will, upon notice from the City, remove any such individual from performance of services under this Agreement. S.17 DEFAULT. a. A party will be in default if that party: (i) Is or becomes insolvent or is a party to any voluntary bankruptcy or receivership proceeding, makes an assignment for a creditor, or there is any similar action that affects Contractor’s capability to perform under the Agreement; (ii) Is the subject of a petition for involuntary bankruptcy not removed within sixty (60) calendar days; (iii) Conducts business in an unethical manner or in an illegal manner; or (iv) Fails to carry out any term, promise, or condition of the Agreement. b. Contractor will be in default of this Agreement if Contractor is debarred from participating in City procurements and solicitations in accordance with Section 27 of the City’s Purchasing and Procedures Manual. c. Notice and Opportunity to Cure. In the event a party is in default then the other party may, at its option and at any time, provide written notice to the defaulting party of the default. The defaulting party will have thirty (30) days from receipt of the notice to cure the default; the thirty (30) day cure period may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties, but no cure period may exceed ninety (90) days. A default notice will be deemed to be sufficient if it is reasonably calculated to provide notice of the nature and extent of such default. Failure of the non-defaulting party to provide notice of the default does not waive any rights under the Agreement. d. Anticipatory Repudiation. Whenever the City in good faith has reason to question Contractor’s intent or ability to perform, the City may demand that Contractor give a written assurance of its intent and ability to perform. In the event that the demand is made and no written assurance is given within five (5) calendar days, the C ity may treat this failure as an anticipatory repudiation of the Agreement. S.18 REMEDIES. The remedies set forth in this Agreement are not exclusive. Election of one remedy will not preclude the use of other remedies. In the event of default: a. The non-defaulting party may terminate the Agreement, and the termination will be effective immediately or at such other date as specified by the terminating party. b. The City may purchase the services required under the Agreement from the open market, complete required work itself, or have it completed at the expense of Contractor. If the cost of obtaining substitute services exceeds the contract price, the City may recover the excess cost by: (i) requiring immediate reimbursement to the City; (ii) deduction from an unpaid balance due to Contractor; (iii) collection against the proposal and/or performance security, if any; (iv) collection against liquidated damages (if applicable); or (v) a combination of the aforementioned remedies or other remedies as provided by law. Costs includes any and all, fees, and expenses incurred in obtaining substitute services and expended in obtaining reimbursement, including, but not limited to, administrative expenses, attorneys’ fees, and costs. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 13 RFP #50-16 c. The non-defaulting party will have all other rights granted under this Agreement and all rights at law or in equity that may be available to it. d. Neither party will be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages. S.19 CONTINUATION DURING DISPUTES. Contractor agrees that during any dispute between the parties, Contractor will continue to perform its obligations until the dispute is settled, instructed to cease performance by the City, enjoined or prohibited by judicial action, or otherwise required or obligated to cease performance by other provisions in this Agreement. S.20 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement in part or in whole upon thirty (30) calendar days’ written notice. S.21 CONFLICT OF INTEREST F.S. Section 112. Pursuant to F.S. Section 112, the City may cancel this Agreement after its execution, without penalty or further obligation, if any person significantly involved in initiating, securing, drafting, or creating the Agreement for the City becomes an employee or agent of Contractor. S.22 TERMINATION FOR NON-APPROPRIATION AND MODIFICATION FOR BUDGETARY CONSTRAINT. The City is a governmental agency which relies upon the appropriation of funds by its governing body to satisfy its obligations. If the City reasonably determines that it does not have funds to meet its obligations under this Agreement, the City will have the right to terminate the Agreement without penalty on the last day of the fiscal period for which funds were legally available. In the event of such termination, the City agrees to provide written notice of its intent to terminate thirty (30) calendar days prior to the stated termination date. S.23 PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR UPON TERMINATION. Upon termination of this Agreement, Contractor will be entitled only to payment for those services performed up to the date of termination, and any authorized expenses already incurred up to such date of termination. The City will make final payment within thirty (30) calendar days after the City has both completed its appraisal of the materials and services provided and received Contractor’s properly prepared final invoice. S.24 NON-WAIVER OF RIGHTS. There will be no waiver of any provision of this agreement unless approved in writing and signed by the waiving party. Failure or delay to exercise any rights or remedies provided herein or by law or in equity, or the acceptance of, or payment for, any services hereunder, will not release the other party of any of the warranties or other obligations of the Agreement and will not be deemed a waiver of any such rights or remedies. S.25 INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY. a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, agents, and employees, harmless from and against any and all liabilities, demands, claims, suits, losses, damages, causes of action, fines or judgments, including costs, attorneys’, witnesses’, and expert witnesses’ fees, and expenses incident thereto, relating to, arising out of, or resulting from: (i) the services provided by Contractor personnel under this Agreement; (ii) any negligent acts, errors, mistakes or omissions by Cont ractor or Contractor personnel; and (iii) Contractor or Contractor personnel’s failure to comply with or fulfill the obligations established by this Agreement. b. Contractor will update the City during the course of the litigation to timely notify the City of any issues that may involve the independent negligence of the City that is not covered by this indemnification. c. The City assumes no liability for actions of Contractor and will not indemnify or hold Contractor or any third party harmless for claims based on this Agreement or use of Contractor-provided supplies or services. S.26 WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that the services and materials will conform to the requirements of the Agreement. Additionally, Contractor warrants that all services will be performed in a good, workman-like and professional manner. The City’s acceptance of service or materials provided by Contractor will not relieve Contractor from its obligations under this TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 14 RFP #50-16 warranty. If any materials or services are of a substandard or unsatisfactory manner as determined by the City, Contractor, at no additional charge to the City, will provide materials or redo such services until in accordance with this Agreement and to the City’s reasonable satisfaction. Unless otherwise agreed, Contractor warrants that materials will be new, unused, of most current manufacture and not discontinued, will be free of defects in materials and workmanship, will be provided in accordance with manufacturer's standard warranty for at least one (1) year unless otherwise specified, and will perform in accordance with manufacturer's published specifications. S.27 THE CITY’S RIGHT TO RECOVER AGAINST THIRD PARTIES. Contractor will do nothing to prejudice the City’s right to recover against third parties for any loss, destruction, or damage to City property, and will at the City’s request and expense, furnish to the City reasonable assistance and cooperation, including assistance in the prosecution or defense of suit and the execution of instruments of assignment in favor of the City in obtaining recovery. S.28 NO GUARANTEE OF WORK. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it is not entitled to deliver any specific amount of materials or services or any materials or services at all under this Agreement and acknowledges and agrees that the materials or services will be requested by the City on an as needed basis at the sole discretion of the City. Any document referencing quantities or performance frequencies represent the City's best estimate of current requirements, but will not bind the City to purchase, accept, or pay for materials or services which exceed its actual needs. S.29 OWNERSHIP. All deliverables, services, and information provided by Contractor or the City pursuant to this Agreement (whether electronically or manually generated) in cluding without limitation, reports, test plans, and survey results, graphics, and technical tables, originally prepared in the performance of this Agreement, are the property of the City and will not be used or released by Contractor or any other person except with prior written permission by the City. S.30 USE OF NAME. Contractor will not use the name of the City of Clearwater in any advertising or publicity without obtaining the prior written consent of the City. S.31 PROHIBITED ACTS. Pursuant to Florida Constitution Article II Section 8, a current or former public officer or employee within the last two (2) years shall not represent another organization before the City on any matter for which the officer or employee was directly concerned and personally participated in during their service or employment or over which they had a substantial or material administrative discretion. S.32 FOB DESTINATION FREIGHT PREPAID AND ALLOWED. All deliveries will be FOB destination freight prepaid and allowed unless otherwise agreed. S.33 RISK OF LOSS. Contractor agrees to bear all risks of loss, injury, or destruction of goods or equipment incidental to providing these services and such loss, injury, or destruction will not release Contractor from any obligation hereunder. S.34 SAFEGUARDING CITY PROPERTY. Contractor will be responsible for any damage to City real property or damage or loss of City personal property when such property is the responsibility of or in the custody of Contractor or its employees. S.35 WARRANTY OF RIGHTS. Contractor warrants it has title to, or the right to allow the City to use, the materials and services being provided and that the City may use same without suit, trouble or hindrance from Contractor or third parties. S.36 PROPRIETARY RIGHTS INDEMNIFICATION. Without limiting the foregoing, Contractor will without limitation, at its expense defend the City against all claims asserted by any person that anything provided by Contractor infringes a patent, copyright, trade secret or other intellectual property right and must, without limitation, pay the costs, damages and attorneys' fees awarded against the City in any such action, or pay any settlement of such action or claim. Each party agrees to notify the other promptly of any matters to which this provision may ap ply and to cooperate with each other in connection with such defense or settlement. If a preliminary or final TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 15 RFP #50-16 judgment is obtained against the City’s use or operation of the items provided by Contractor hereunder or any part thereof by reason of any alleged infringement, Contractor will, at its expense and without limitation, either: (a) modify the item so that it becomes non-infringing; (b) procure for the City the right to continue to use the item; (c) substitute for the infringing item other item(s) having at least equivalent capability; or (d) refund to the City an amount equal to the price paid, less reasonable usage, from the time of installation acceptance through cessation of use, which amount will be calculated on a useful life not less than five (5) years, plus any additional costs the City may incur to acquire substitute supplies or services. S.37 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. The contract will be administered by the Purchasing Department and/or an authorized representative from the using department. All questions regarding the contract will be referred to the Purchasing Department for resolution. Supplements may be written to the contract for the addition or deletion of services. S.38 FORCE MAJEURE. Failure by either party to perform its duties and obligations will be excused by unforeseeable circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including acts of nature, acts of the public enemy, riots, fire, explosion, legislation, and governmental regulation. The party whose performance is so affected will within five (5) calendar days of the unforeseeable circumstance notify the other party of all pertinent facts and identify the force majeure event. The party whose performance is so affected must also take all reasonable steps, promptly and diligently, to prevent such causes if it is feasible to do so, or to minimize or eliminate the effect thereof. The delivery or performance date will be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of delay, plus such additional time as may be reasonably necessary to overcome the effect of the delay, provided however, under no circumstances will delays caused by a force majeure extend beyond one hundred-twenty (120) calendar days from the scheduled delivery or completion date of a task unless agreed upon by the parties. S.39 COOPERATIVE USE OF CONTRACT. The City has entered into various cooperative purchasing agreements with other Florida government agencies, including the Tampa Bay Area Purchasing Cooperative. Under a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, any contract may be extended for use by other municipalities, school districts and government agenci es with the approval of Contractor. Any such usage by other entities must be in accordance with the statutes, codes, ordinances, charter and/or procurement rules and regulations of the respective government agency. Orders placed by other agencies and paym ent thereof will be the sole responsibility of that agency. The City is not responsible for any disputes arising out of transactions made by others. S.40 FUEL CHARGES AND PRICE INCREASES. No fuel surcharges will be accepted. No price increases will be accepted without proper request by Contractor and response by the City’s Purchasing Division. S.41 NOTICES. All notices to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be delivered to the parties at their respective addresses. Notices may be (i) personally deliv ered; (ii) sent via certified or registered mail, postage prepaid; (iii) sent via overnight courier; or (iv) sent via facsimile. If provided by personal delivery, receipt will be deemed effective upon delivery. If sent via certified or registered mail, receipt will be deemed effective three (3) calendar days after being deposited in the United States mail. If sent via overnight courier or facsimile, receipt will be deemed effective two (2) calendar days after the sending thereof. S.42 GOVERNING LAW, VENUE. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The exclusive venue selected for any proceeding or suit in law or equity arising from or incident to this Agreement will be Pinellas County, Florida. S.43 INTEGRATION CLAUSE. This Agreement, including all attachments and exhibits hereto, supersede all prior oral or written agreements, if any, between the parties and constitute s the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the work to be performed. S.44 PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY LAW. Any provision required by law to be in this Agreement is a part of this Agreement as if fully stated in it. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Actuarial and Related Services 16 RFP #50-16 S.45 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement is declared void or unenforceable, such provision will be severed from this Agreement, which will otherwise remain in full force and effect. The parties will negotiate diligently in good faith for such amendment(s) of this Agreement as may be necessary to achieve the original intent of this Agreement, notwithstanding such invalidity or unenforceability. S.46 SURVIVING PROVISIONS. Notwithstanding any completion, termination, or other expiration of this Agreement, all provisions which, by the terms of reasonable interpretation thereof, set forth rights and obligations that extend beyond completion, termination, or other expiration of this Agreement, will survive and remain in full force and effect. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, completion, termination, or other expiration of this Agreement will not release any party from any liability or obligation arising prior to the date of termination. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Actuarial and Related Services 17 RFP #50-16 1. INTRODUCTION. The City of Clearwater (City) is located on the West Coast of Florida in the Tampa Bay region. It is the third largest city in the region with an estimated population of 110,000 residents. The City of Clearwater is also a major tourist destination – Clearwater Beach was recently rated #1 U.S. Beach by TripAdvisor, previously named “Florida’s Best Beach Town 2013” by USA Today, and was on the “Top Ten List of Best Beaches from Maine to Hawaii”. The City of Clearwater is home to the Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training and Clearwater Threshers Minor League Baseball and hosts several sports tournaments through the year that attract visitors from across the country. Clearwater is home for Winter the Dolphin and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Winter’s story has made it all the way to Hollywood in the motion pictures” Dolphin Tale” and “Dolphin Tale 2”, both filmed here in Clearwater. 2. BACKGROUND AND PROJECT GOAL. The City of Clearwater (City) is requesting proposals from qualified firms of actuarial consultants interested in providing actuarial and other related services to the City. The City is seeking these services for both funding and financial reporting for the City of Clearwater Employees’ Pension Plan (Plan) as well as for the City’s other post- employment benefit (OPEB) services. The Plan is a single-employer, self-administered defined benefit pension plan for eligible City employees. The Plan is included as a fiduciary fund in the City’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (September 30 fiscal year-end) and does not have separately issued financial statements. Public safety members contribute 10% of their earnings on a pre-tax basis, while all other members contribute 8%. The City contributes the balance required per th e actuarial valuation, but the pension plan ordinance requires a minimum City/employer contribution of 7% of covered salaries and wages regardless of the actuarial funding requirement. The Plan has differing benefits for public safety versus other employees, as well as a two-tier structure resulting from pension reform changes implemented January 1, 2013. Additional detailed information on the Plan can be found in the attached Appendixes A thru E, as well in the City’s CAFR and other documents available on the City’s website: http://www.myclearwater.com/gov/depts/finance/index.asp The City has a liability for other post-employment benefits due to the inclusion of retirees in the City’s group health insurance and life insurance plans. The health insurance OPEB benefit is the “implicit” subsidy only, due to the inclusion of retirees in the group plan per state law. The City would prefer alternating biannual OPEB actuarial valuations and biannual “roll-forwards” when appropriate. The City would prefer to use the same actuary for both the pension plan and OPEB but will award to separate firms if in the City’s best interests. 3. SCOPE OF WORK – ACTUARIAL AND RELATED SERVICES. Annually: 1) Prepare and provide actuarial valuation report for the Plan for funding purposes as of January 1st by April 1st annually. Twelve hard copies and one electronic PDF version are to be provided. 2) Provide information to satisfy GASB 67/68 accounting and financial reporting requirements, using the current fiscal year-end as the measurement date for current year reporting, and using data from the most recent January 1st actuarial valuation. This information is to be provided by February 1st annually. Timeliness of this information is critical given the use of current fiscal year-end for the measurement date. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. 3) Provide disclosure reports to satisfy requirements of Chapter 112.664 Florida Statutes by May 15th annually. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. 4) Prepare and provide individual employee benefit statements by May 31 st annually. The benefit statements, to be distributed to employees, should include such information as projected plan benefits, employee contributions, accrued plan benefits, date of 100% vesting, etc. Statements are to be provided electronically in PDF for mat. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Actuarial and Related Services 18 RFP #50-16 5) Prepare and provide “Actuarial Confirmation of the Use of State Moneys” per State of Florida Division of Retirement requirements per provisions of sections 175.351 and 185.35, Florida Statutes, as amended by Chapter 99.1, Laws of Florida. To be provided by March 15th annually. Annually and/or biannually: 1) Prepare and provide actuarial valuation reports for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) as of January 1 for fiscal year ending September 30 , annually or biannually, to be delivered by December 31st annually. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. 2) As appropriate, prepare and provide biannual actuarial roll-forward reports for OPEB using the prior year OPEB valuation report. The roll-forward will be performed on the same basis as the regular actuarial valuation and must also be delivered to the City by December 31st annually. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. Related services: 1) Prepare and provide an experience study to evaluate current actuarial assumptions and methods used by the Plan and recommend changes as appropriate, including the financial effect of proposed changes. One experience study is expected for the five year term of this agreement. 2) Provide pension buy-back calculations, responses to inquiries from the State of Florid a Division of Retirement, and other actuarial advice and calculations as requested. 4. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS. Interested firms must demonstrate five (5) years experience providing actuarial services to public entities in the United States. 5. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. The Vendor shall, at its own cost and expense, acquire and maintain (and cause any subcontractors, representatives or agents to acquire and maintain) during the term with the City, sufficient insurance to adequately protect the respective int erest of the parties. Coverage shall be obtained with a carrier having an AM Best Rating of A -VII or better. In addition, the City has the right to review the Contractor’s deductible or self -insured retention and to require that it be reduced or eliminated. Specifically the Vendor must carry the following minimum types and amounts of insurance on an occurrence basis or in the case of coverage that cannot be obtained on an occurrence basis, then coverage can be obtained on a claims-made basis with a minimum three (3) year tail following the termination or expiration of this Agreement: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage, including but not limited to, premises operations, products/completed operations, products liability, contractual liability, advertising injury, personal injury, death, and property damage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 (one million dollars) per occurrence and $2,000,000 (two million dollars) general aggregate. b. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance coverage for any owned, non-owned, hired or borrowed automobile is required in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 (one million dollars) combined single limit. c. Professional Liability/Malpractice/Errors or Omissions Insurance coverage appropriate for the type of business engaged in by the Respondent with minimum limits of $1,000,000 (one million dollars) per occurrence and $2,000,000 (two million dollars) aggregate. If a claims made form of coverage is provided, the retroactive date of coverage shall be no later than the inception date of claims made coverage, unless the prior policy was extended indefinitely to cover prior acts. Coverage shall be extended beyond the policy year either by a supplemental extended reporting period (SERP) of as great a duration as available, and with no less coverage and with reinstated aggregate limits, or by requiring that any new policy provide a retroactive date no later than the inception date of claims made coverage. d. Unless waived by the State of Florida and proof of waiver is provided to the City, statutory Workers’ Compensation Insurance coverage in accordance with the laws of the State of DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Actuarial and Related Services 19 RFP #50-16 Florida, and Employer’s Liability Insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) each employee each accident, $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) each employee by disease, and $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) disease policy limit. Coverage should include Voluntary Compensation, Jones Act, and U.S. Longshoremen’s and Harbor Worker’s Act coverage where applicable. Coverage must be applicable to employees, contractors, subcontractors, and volunteers, if any. The above insurance limits may be achieved by a combination of primary and umbrella/excess liability policies. Other Insurance Provisions. a. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, and then annually upon the anniversary date(s) of the insurance policy’s renewal date(s) for as long as this Agreement remains in effect, the Vendor will furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance(s) (using a ppropriate ACORD certificate, SIGNED by the Issuer, and with applicable endorsements) evidencing all of the coverage set forth above and naming the City as an “Additional Insured” on the Commercial General Liability Insurance and on the Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance. In addition when requested in writing from the City, Vendor will provide the City with certified copies of all applicable policies. The address where such certificates and certified policies shall be sent or delivered is as follows: City of Clearwater Attn: Purchasing Department, RFP #50-16 P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 b. Vendor shall provide thirty (30) days written notice of any cancellation, non-renewal, termination, material change or reduction in coverage. c. Vendor’s insurance as outlined above shall be primary and non-contributory coverage for Vendor’s negligence. d. Vendor reserves the right to appoint legal counsel to provide for the Vendor’s defense, for any and all claims that may arise related to Agreement, wor k performed under this Agreement, or to Vendor’s design, equipment, or service. Vendor agrees that the City shall not be liable to reimburse Vendor for any legal fees or costs as a result of Vendor providing its defense as contemplated herein. The stipulated limits of coverage above shall not be construed as a limitation of any potential liability to the City, and City’s failure to request evidence of this insurance shall not be construed as a waiver of Vendor’s (or any contractors’, subcontractors’, representatives’ or agents’) obligation to provide the insurance coverage specified. MILESTONES Actuarial and Related Services 20 RFP #50-16 1. ANTICIPATED BEGINNING AND END DATE OF INITIAL TERM . January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021 2. EXTENSION. The City reserves the right to extend the term of this contract, provided however, that the City shall give written notice of its intentions to extend this contract no later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the contract. 3. PRICES. All pricing shall be firm for the five-year term except where otherwise provided by the specifications, and include all transportation, insurance and warranty costs. The City shall not be invoiced at prices higher than those stated in any contract resulting from this proposal. a. The Contractor certifies that the prices offered are no higher than the lowest price the Contractor charges other buyers for similar quantities under similar conditions. The Contractor further agrees that any reductions in the price of the goods or servic es covered by this proposal and occurring after award will apply to the undelivered balance. The Contractor shall promptly notify the City of such price reductions. b. No fuel surcharges will be accepted. RESPONSE ELEMENTS Actuarial and Related Services 21 RFP #50-16 1. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION - Submit one (1) signed original proposal with five (5) copies of the proposal and one (1) electronic format copy in a sealed container. 2. PROPOSAL FORMAT (the following should be included and referenced with index tabs) Table of Contents: Identify contents by tab and page number TAB 1 - Letter of Transmittal. A brief letter of transmittal should be submitted that includes the following information: 1. The proposer’s understanding of the work to be performed. 2. A positive commitment to perform the service within the time period specified. 3. The names of key persons, representatives, project managers who will be the main contacts for the City regarding this project. TAB 2 – Qualifications and Experience of the Firm. A statement of qualifications, abilities, experience and expertise in providing the requested services: A description of what qualifies your company, financial and otherwise, to provide the City with these services for the required period of time, provide appropriate staffing, provide necessary resources; and show a history of demonstrated competence: 1. Indicate size of firm, organizational structure, location of management, and charter authorization and licenses to do business in the State of Florida 2. Describe resources available to your firm and expertise in the governmental field 3. Describe specific experience providing actuarial services to pension plans and governmental units. Please include your most recent clients within the State of Florida, including names, addresses, contact persons with phone number; briefly describe the services performed for these clients 4. Overview of any current litigation your firm is a party to. TAB 3 – Qualifications of Personnel. The following information should be included: Provide resumes of the personnel who would be directly involved in performing actuarial services for the City and the pension plan, including: 1. Formal and supplemental education, certifications, and licenses if applicable 2. Experience in performing actuarial services including pension plan and governmental clients 3. Membership in professional organizations TAB 4 – Approach, Methodology, and Timeline. The following information should be included: a. Proposed approach and methodology for gathering of data and completion of the valuation b. Proposed timeline including all significant milestones TAB 5 – Familiarity with GASB and State of Florida reporting requirements . Please demonstrate your understanding of all applicable GASB and State of Florida reporting requirements for the pension plan and the City. TAB 6 – References. Provide four (4) complete references for which similar services are currently provided, preferably governmental clients and pension plans in the State of Florida. Include the name of entity, contact person’s names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, types of services provided, and dates these services were provided. RESPONSE ELEMENTS Actuarial and Related Services 22 RFP #50-16 TAB 7 - Contract and Compensation – Fee Proposal. 1. Provide the firm’s proposed fee schedule for the outlined services, including whether fee is on a project basis or hourly basis, the estimated number of hours and total cost, and any other costs which would be reasonably expected to occur as a result of the contract performance. If applicable, provide projected hourly c ost increases for years two (2) through (5) of the contract. Costs should be quoted on each service as follows: a. Annual pension plan actuarial valuation for funding purposes b. Annual pension plan actuarial report for fiscal year-end financial reporting purposes, including all applicable GASB and State of Florida annual reporting requirements c. Annual reporting requirements per Chapter 112.664 Florida Statutes. d. Annual and/or biannual postemployment benefits actuarial valuation e. Annual employee benefit statements f. Any other annual fees per scope of services g. Experience study – anticipated to be completed for the five (5) years ended either 12/31/16 or 12/31/17 h. Consultation to City staff on actuarial related issues (hourly rate) as requested TAB 8 - Other Forms. The following forms should be completed and submitted with proposal: 1. Exceptions/Additional Materials/Addenda form 2. Vendor Information form 3. Offer and Acceptance form 4. W-9 Form. All responses shall include a fully completed, most current W-9 form. (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf) EXCEPTIONS / ADDITIONAL MATERIAL / ADDENDA Actuarial and Related Services 23 RFP #50-16 Proposers shall indicate any and all exceptions taken to the provisions or specifications in this solicitation document. Exceptions that surface elsewhere and that do not also appear under this section shall be considered invalid and void and of no contractual significance. Exceptions (mark one): **Special Note – Any material exceptions taken to the City’s Terms and Conditions may render a Proposal non-responsive. No exceptions Exceptions taken (describe--attach additional pages if needed) Additional Materials submitted (mark one): No additional materials have been included with this proposal Additional Materials attached (describe--attach additional pages if needed) Acknowledgement of addenda issued for this solicitation: Prior to submitting a response to this solicitation, it is the vendor’s responsibility to confirm if any add enda have been issued. Addenda Number Initial to acknowledge receipt Vendor Name Date: VENDOR INFORMATION Actuarial and Related Services 24 RFP #50-16 Company Legal/Corporate Name: Doing Business As (if different than above): Address: City: State: Zip: - Phone: Fax: E-Mail Address: Website: DUNS # Remit to Address (if different than above): Order from Address (if different from above): Address: Address: City: State: Zip: City: State: Zip: Contact for Questions about this proposal: Name: Fax: Phone: E-Mail Address: Day-to-Day Project Contact (if awarded): Name: Fax: Phone: E-Mail Address: Certified Small Business Certifying Agency: Certified Minority, Woman or Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certifying Agency: VENDOR CERTIFICATION OF OFFER Actuarial and Related Services 25 RFP #50-16 By signing and submitting this Proposal, the Vendor certifies that: a) It is under no legal prohibition to contract with the City of Clearwater. b) It has read, understands, and is in compliance with the specifications, terms and conditions stated herein, as well as its attachments, and any referenced documents. c) It has no known, undisclosed conflicts of interest. d) The prices offered were independently developed without consultation or collusion with any of the other respondents or potential respondents or any other anti -competitive practices. e) No offer of gifts, payments or other consideration were made to any City employee, officer, elected official, or consultant who has or may have had a role in the procurement process for the services and or goods/materials covered by this contract. f) It understands the City of Clearwater may copy all parts of this response, including without limitation any documents and/or materials copyrighted by the respondent, for internal use in evaluating respondent’s offer, or in response to a public records request under Florida’s public records law (F.S. 119) or other applicable law, subpoena, or other judicial process. g) Respondent hereby warrants to the City that the respondent and each of its subcontractors (“Subcontractors”) will comply with, and are contractually obligated to comply with, all Federal Immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees. h) Respondent certifies that they are not in violation of section 6(j) of the Federal Export Administration Act and not debarred by any Federal or public agency. i) It will provide the materials or services specified in compliance with all Federal, State, an d Local Statutes and Rules if awarded by the City. j) It is current in all obligations due to the City. k) It will accept such terms and conditions in a resulting contract if awarded by the City. l) The signatory is an officer or duly authorized agent of the respon dent with full power and authority to submit binding offers for the goods or services as specified herein. ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO: Company Name: Signature: Printed Name: Title: Date: MAILING LABEL CUT ALONG THE LINE AND AFFIX TO THE FRONT OF YOUR BID CONTAINER Actuarial and Related Services 26 RFP #50-16 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For US Mail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEALED PROPOSAL Submitted by: Company Name: Address: City, State, Zip: RFP #50-16, Actuarial and Related Services Due Date: October 20, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. City of Clearwater Attn: Purchasing PO Box 4748 Clearwater FL 33758-4748 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For US Mail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------- For Hand Deliveries, FEDEX, UPS or Other Courier Services ------------------------------------------------ SEALED PROPOSAL Submitted by: Company Name: Address: City, State, Zip: RFP #50-16, Actuarial and Related Services Due Date: October 20, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. City of Clearwater Attn: Purchasing 100 S Myrtle Ave 3rd Fl Clearwater FL 33756-5520 ---------------------------------------------- For Hand Deliveries, FEDEX, UPS or Other Courier Services ------------------------------------------------ Exhibit A – Scope of Work SCOPE OF WORK – ACTUARIAL AND RELATED SERVICES. Annually and/or biannually: 1) Prepare and provide actuarial valuation reports for Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) as of January 1 for fiscal year ending September 30 , annually or biannually, to be delivered by December 31st annually. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. 2) As appropriate, prepare and provide biannual actuarial roll-forward reports for OPEB using the prior year OPEB valuation report. The roll-forward will be performed on the same basis as the regular actuarial valuation and must also be delivered to the City by December 31st annually. One electronic PDF version is to be provided. Related services: 1) Provide other actuarial advice and calculations as requested. Exhibit B - Fee Schedule Biannual Full Actuarial Valuation for OPEB, including GASB 75 reporting*:14,500$ OPEB Roll-Forward (in intervening years), including GASB 75 reporting:3,500$ Actuarial Impact Statements, Studies, and Other Calculations, as requested:Hourly Rates** Title Standard Hourly Rates Senior Consultant $354 - $454 Consultant $278 - $332 Senior Actuarial Analyst $220 - $272 Actuarial Analyst $172 - $202 Administrative Assistant $126 - $140 * The fees for actuarial valuations are applicable for 2017. Fees for subsequent actuarial valuations will be increased by the change in the CPI-U index from December of one year to December of the next year, not to exceed 3% per year. ** The hourly rates are applicable through June 2017. The rates are updated annualy each July 1st, generally to reflect inflation and changes in the cost of overhead. Based on current inflation forecasts, these rates are not expected to increase by more than 3% annually for the term of the contract. City of Clearwater Fee Schedule For OPEB Actuarial Services - Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company Exhibit C – Exceptions to Terms and Conditions Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company Agreement - Exceptions relating to the Terms and Conditions Addition to S.13 re Public Records: j) The City understands, acknowledges and agrees that (i) GRS is providing services which cannot be performed by the City and (ii) subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, internal work papers, proprietary information, source code, and software may not be public records. Addition to S.20 Termination for Convenience: GRS may also cancel the contract with 30 days written notice to the City for any of the following reasons: 1) the City, the Board, or one or more plan participants or beneficiaries, or the State has filed a lawsuit against GRS in a matter related to the City, its par ticipants, or its beneficiaries, 2) a member of the City’s Pension Board or Staff has been found guilty of criminal or civil breach of fiduciary responsibility or other severe wrongdoing with respect to the City or GRS, or 3) a member of the City or Staff demands that GRS take actions deemed by GRS Management to be unethical or illegal. GRS may otherwise cancel the contract upon giving 90 days written notice to the City. Revision to S.25 Indemnification/Liability, section a: a. GRS agrees to indemnify the City for the actual amount of all direct losses the City suffers due to gross negligence, error, or willful misconduct on the part of GRS in performing the services hereunder in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000. In the event of disputes, both parties to this contract agree to waive their right to a jury trial and that any claims or dispute arising out of this agreement, will be submitted to mandatory binding arbitration before an arbitrator in good standing with the American Arbitration Association. The City must notify GRS of any lawsuit, complaint, or other situation for which indemnification may be sought within six (6) months of the date the City is notified of the matter. The City agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless GRS for third party claims to the extent that such third party claims would cause the aggregate damages to exceed $1,000,000 and the claims are found to result from the sole negligence of the City, its governing body, or its employees . This indemnification shall not be construed to be an indemnification for the acts or omissions of third parties, independent contractors or third party agents of the City. This indemnification shall not be construed as a waiver of the City’s sovereign immunity, and shall be interpreted as limi ted to only such traditional liabilities for which the City could be liable under the common law interpreting the limited waiver of sovereign immunity. Any claims against the City must comply with the procedures found in §768.28, Florida Statues. In order to comply with the requirements of §129.06, Florida Statutes, and Article VII, section 10 of the Florida Constitution, the value of this indemnification is limited to the lesser of the amount payable by either party under the substantive provisions of this Agreement, or the limitations of §768.28, Florida Statutes. In addition, this indemnification shall be construed to limit recovery by the indemnified party against the City to only those damages caused by City’s sole negligence, and specifically not in clude any attorney’s fees or costs associated therewith. Furthermore, the City shall indemnify GRS against third party derivative lawsuits, to the extent that such lawsuits result in a judgment payable to the City. In no event will GRS be liable to the City for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary or reliance damages (including, without limitation, lost business opportunities or lost sales or profits) arising out of GRS’ services to the City, regardless of whether GRS is advised of the likelihood of such damages. Additional Section Requested… Third Party Dealings: Except as may be required by law or legal process, GRS will not provide information related to the City to third parties except with the permission of, and under the spec ific direction of, the City. By giving such direction and permission, the City agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless GRS, or to require such third party to indemnify GRS, with respect to any such third party’s use of GRS work products. GRS shall not review any third party work product except under the specific written direction of the City to do so, and only for reasonable compensation. Such review if undertaken shall be limited to those areas in which GRS has expertise, and shall specifically exclude conclusions related to income tax, investment matters, and legal matters. SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this __________ day of ___________, 2016 by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as “City, “ P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida 33758 and Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Company, a Florida corporation, hereinafter referred to as “GRS,” 1 East Broward Blvd, Suite 505, Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33301. WHEREAS, the City has other post-employment benefits (OPEB) that require actuarial services and similar compliance with GASB and State of Florida reporting requirements as applicable; and other actuarial services and advice on a project or fee per hour basis as needed; and WHEREAS, GRS agrees to provide such required actuarial and related services; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises stated herein, the City and GRS mutually agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF PROJECT. GRS agrees to provide actuarial and related services under the terms and conditions set forth in Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 50-16, Actuarial and Related Services, and GRS’ response dated October 18, 2016, including agreed upon exceptions to Terms and Conditions per Exhibit C Page 2 of 6 – Exceptions to Terms and Conditions, and described in attached Exhibit A – Scope of Work. 2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE. The initial Contract Term shall commence on January 1, 2017 and end December 31, 2021. 3. COMPENSATION. The City will pay GRS a sum not to exceed $51,950 as described in attached Exhibit B – Fee Schedule, inclusive of all reasonable and necessary direct expenses, if applicable. The City may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of the project of GRS to be performed hereunder. Such changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of GRS’ compensation and changes in the terms of this Contract which are mutually agreed upon by and between City and GRS shall be effective when incorporated in written amendment to this Contract. 4. METHOD OF PAYMENT. GRS’ invoices shall be submitted to the City for approval for payment on a Net 30 basis. The City agrees to pay after approval under the terms of the Florida Prompt Payment Act F.S. 218.70. The City’s performance and obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation of the City’s budget. 5. NOTICES AND CHANGES OF ADDRESS. Any notice required or permitted to be given by the provisions of this Page 3 of 6 Contract shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by a party hereto on the date it is hand delivered to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as such party shall specify to the other party in writing), or if sent by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid) on the fifth (5th) business day after the day on which such notice is mailed and properly addressed. Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Co. City of Clearwater ___________________ Jay Ravins Name ___________________ Finance Director Title ___________________ P.O. Box 4748 ___________________ Clearwater, Florida 33758 Address ___________________ 727-562-4538 Telephone # ___________________ 727-562-4535 Facsimile # Facsimile # 6. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT. Termination by the City is pursuant to RFP No. 50-16 Terms and Conditions as amended by agreed upon exceptions per Exhibit C – Exceptions to Terms and Conditions. 7. INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE. GRS agrees to comply with all terms, provisions, and requirements contained in RFP No. 50-16, Actuarial and Other Services, as amended by Page 4 of 6 agreed upon exceptions per Exhibit C – Exceptions to Terms and Conditions, made a part hereof as if said document were fully set forth at length herein. 8. PROPRIETARY MATERIALS . Upon termination of this Contract, GRS shall transfer, assign and make available to City or its representatives all property and materials i n GRS’ possession belonging to or paid for by the City. 9. INTERESTS OF PARTIES. GRS covenants that its officers, employees and shareholders have no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance and/or provision of services required under the terms and conditions of this Contract. 10. CONFORMANCE WITH LAWS. GRS agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws during the life of this Contract. 11. ATTORNEY FEES. In the event that either party seeks to enforce this Contract through attorneys at law, then the parties agree that each party shall bear its own attorney fees and costs. 12. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The laws of the State of Florida shall govern this Contract, and any action brought by either party shall lie in Pinellas County, Florida. 13. PUBLIC RECORDS. Page 5 of 6 In addition to all other contract requirements as provided by law, GRS agrees to comply with public records law. GRS’s agreement to comply with public records law applies specifically to: a) Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service being provided by GRS hereunder. b) Upon request from the City’s custodian of public records, provide the City 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 for in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, or as otherwise provided by law. c) Ensure that the 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 GRS does not transfer the records to the City. d) Upon completion of the contract , transfer, at no cost, to the City all public records in possession of GRS or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If GRS transfers all public records to the City upon completion of the contract, GRS shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If GRS keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, GRS shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the Page 6 of 6 City, upon request from the City’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract as of the date set forth above. (If approved by Council) CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Countersigned: _______________________ By: ________________________ George N. Cretekos William B. Horne II Mayor City Manager Approved as to form: Attest: _______________________ ____________________________ Matthew Smith Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk (NAME OF COMPANY) Attest: _______________________ By: ________________________ Print Name: _____________ Print Name: ___________________ Secretary Title: ________________________ Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3008 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.7 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a proposal by Construction Manager at Risk, Khors Construction, Inc. of Thonotosassa, Florida in the amount of $879,139.80, including a 5% contingency, for the renovation of the Long Center Pool located at 1501 N. Belcher Road and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: This contract includes the complete overhaul of the pump room and pumping systems, including new pumps, motors, filtration, UV filter, chemical feeders, tank refurbishment as well as hydro blasting and installing a new surface and tiles for the main pool and therapeutic pool and a new gutter and drainage system for the therapeutic pool. Khors Construction, Inc. was selected to do this work under the Construction Manager at Risk contract as they have experience in large pool renovations. The Pinellas County Health Department in 2014 noted pitting of the pool and wear of the pool, as well as staining of the pool and recommended that the pool be resurfaced no later than the end of 2017. Construction will take 20 weeks to complete and the pool will be closed from June 12 to November 30. All existing swim programs and teams will use other outdoor pools during this time, primarily Morningside Aquatics Center. During the pool closure the lighting systems in the natatorium will be replaced under a separate contract. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in CIP 315-93278 “Long Center Infrastructure Repairs” for this contract. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3009 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.8 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve an additional 0.5 FTE for the Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB) funded programs held at Ross Norton and North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatics Complex for youth ranging in ages from 7-14. (consent) SUMMARY: On September 15, 2016, the City Council approved a one-year agreement with Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB) and the City of Clearwater for funding of youth programs, including an increase of 0.8 FTE needed to expand the program, and approve a first quarter budget amendment of $361,791 in special program 181-99872, Coordinated Child Care Ross Norton. After the item was approved, staff was notified in October by JWB that in addition to funding the 5.1 FTE’s for the program that the City could also use a portion of the funding to hire an additional 0.5 FTE for clerical assistance to help with administration of the program. In order to adjust and correct the FTE count used for this program, staff is bringing this recommendation forward at this time. The Resource Committee approved the request for an additional 0.5 FTE at their December 7, 2016 meeting. The “Charting a Course for Youth” is a program developed to nurture youngsters at the Clearwater neighborhoods in which youth need the most direction. The program leaders have developed a safe haven for community youth ages 7- 14 at Ross Norton and North Greenwood Recreation Complexes. The program is designed to incorporate exercise and nutrition based activities in an after school and summer camp setting, to encourage healthy lifestyle choices, improve social skills, increase athletic abilities, and develop leadership skills of the participants. Academic enrichment curriculum is also included in the program. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3042 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.9 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the seventh amendment to the Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement (CTOA) between the City of Clearwater (City) and Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. (REH) transferring the Reserve Fund and eliminating future annual payments and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: On September 20, 2012, the City entered into the CTOA with REH to renovate and operate the Capitol Theatre facility located at 401, 403 and 409 Cleveland Street for a period of 30 years. The CTOA stipulated the creation of a Reserve Fund in the amount of $3,000,000 to fund the costs of operation and maintenance of, and capital improvements to the Theatre to the extent there are insufficient gross revenue generated by the activities conducted by REH at the Capitol Theatre. On October 17, 2016, in accordance with the CTOA, city representatives (Jay Ravins, Finance Director; Kevin Dunbar, Parks and Recreation Director and Felicia Donnelly, Parks and Recreations Administrative Support Manager) met with REH staff to review the status of the Reserve Fund. The purpose of this review was to determine if the balance in the Reserve Fund was sufficient or did it need to be increased or decreased. The following documents were reviewed: 1.Actual historical operating statements 2.Future projections estimating the realistic and practical reserve level needed taking into account historical and anticipated increases in the Cost of Operation and Maintenance and Capital Improvement Needs 3.The 2016 Building and Maintenance Annual Maintenance Inspection After review of the documentation, city representatives decided the current Reserve Fund balance of $1,500,000 was sufficient at this time and proposed the following components of a Seventh Amendment: 1.The elimination of future annual payments into the Reserve Fund 2.The existing reserve fund balance of $1,500,000 will be transferred to a third party account at Raymond James Trust Company. The account amount will have a floor of $1,250,000 and ceiling of $1,500,000.If the account falls below $1,250,000, REH will have 3 months to replenish. 3.REH will maintain and fund a specific Capitol Theatre Capital Improvement Projects Fund. Contributions to this fund will be made in annual amount of $99,665 until 2036. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement will remain in full force and effect. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3042 APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]1 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO CAPITOL THEATRE OPERATING AGREEMENT THIS SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO CAPITOL THEATRE OPERATING AGREEMENT (the “Seventh Amendment”), made and entered into this _____ day of ____________, 2016, by and between CITY OF CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation, whose mailing address is: Attn: William B. Horne II, City Manager, Post Office Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748, hereinafter referred to as "City", and Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, whose mailing address is: Attn: Zev Buffman, 1111 McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater, FL 33759 hereinafter referred to as "REH"; WHEREAS, the City and REH entered into the Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement dated September 20, 2012, herein after referred to as “ the Agreement”; and WHEREAS, City and REH established an operating reserve fund (Reserve Fund) for the term of the Agreement and provided for the disbursement of funds from the Reserve Fund in order to ensure the Capitol Theatre Facility is well maintained as provided in Section 11 of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, REH experienced unexpected expenses for the maintenance of Ruth Eckerd Hall and construction of the Capitol Theatre; and WHEREAS, REH and the City agreed to the Third Amendment to the Agreement dated January 24, 2014, to allow the initial One Million Dollar ($1,000,000) deposit into the Reserve Fund to be made over a period of one year, which payments were completed in December 2014; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 11 of the Agreement as Amended, REH was required to pay $500,000.00 into the Reserve Fund by the first anniversary of the Reserve Fund(December 17, 2014); and WHEREAS, the City and REH agreed to the Fifth Amendment to the Agreement dated December 5th, 2014 which modified the Section 11 requirement to reduce the First Anniversary payment to $250,000.00 to be paid in ten (10) equal payments of $25,000. The first payment was made on December 31, 2014. The last payment was made on September 17, 2015; and WHEREAS, the Fifth Amendment also amended Section 11(d) of the Agreement to accelerate the review of the Reserve Fund to after the Third Anniversary of the Reserve Fund and every five years thereafter; and [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]2 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 11 of the Agreement as Amended, REH was required to pay $500,000.00 into the Reserve Fund by the second anniversary of the Reserve Fund (December 17, 2015); and WHEREAS, REH requested to modify the scheduled payments to the Reserve Fund; and WHEREAS, the City and REH entered into the Sixth Amendment to the Agreement to modify Section 11 to reduce the Second Anniversary payment to $250,000.00 and increase the Third Anniversary payment to $250,000.00 to be paid in 10 consecutive monthly payments of $25,000.00 commencing January 19th 2016; WHEREAS, theSixth Amendment revised the time frame for the first and subsequent Reserve Fund reviews as provided in Section 11 of the Agreement as Amended; and WHEREAS, The City and REH met to review the status of the Reserve Fund as provided in Section 11 as amended and determined that the current Reserve Fund balance of $1,500,000 is sufficient at present time and that Section 11 should be amended to eliminate the annual payments into the Reserve Fund; and WHEREAS, In addition to the Reserve Fund, in order to provide additional certainty that the Capitol Theatre will continue to be appropriately maintained, REH will annually budget, maintain and fund a separate Capitol Theatre Capital Improvements Projects Fund in the amount of $99,665 annually until 2036; and WHEREAS, in order to enhance the return on investment of the Reserve Fund, the City and REH wish to have the Reserve Fund transfer to and administered by the Raymond James Trust Company under certain terms and conditions; NOW, THEREFORE: Section 1. The parties agree to amend Section 7(h)(2) as follows: (2) Annually. No later than August 1 of each year of the Term, REH shall prepare and submit to the City Manager a Management Plan, Capital Improvement Plan and Budget for the following Fiscal Year of operation for approval. Commencing with this Seventh Amendment and continuing through 2036, the Budget shall include a separate Capitol Theatre Capital Improvement Projects Fund account(CIP Fund). REH commits to annually budgeting and funding $99,665 for the CIP Fund for 20 years(2036). (a) Management Plan. The Management Plan shall contain such information as required by the City Manager, including, but not limited to: an updated [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]3 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement Staff Plan, Event Plan (including programming opportunities, scheduled events, and marketing and promotional plans), a comprehensive Maintenance Plan, and a final financial forecast of Gross Revenue and Costs of Operation. (b) Capital Improvement Plan. The Capital Improvement Plan shall contain a description, estimated cost and schedule of Capital Projects and replacement of capital assets necessary for the maintenance of the Facility over a ten (10) year period. (c)Budget. A proposed Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Budget to include the CIP Fund for the Capitol Theatre Facility, including a projection of the performances and events to be held at the Capitol Theatre Facility. Section 2.The parties agree to amend Section 11 the Agreement as amended as follows: 11. Operating Reserve Fund. In order to provide assurance that the commitment of City and REH will meet the needs of the community in the future as a result of a well operated and maintained facility, and to fulfill REH’s obligation to provide funds for such purposes, City created and administered, and REH lfunded an operating reserve fund ( the “Reserve Fund”). (a)Contributions to the Reserve Fund. Prior to obtaining a certificate of Occupancy for the renovated Capitol Theatre Facility from City, REH will deposit the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) with the City which deposit will be held by the City in a Treasurer’s Escrow Agency Fund and designated the “Capitol Theatre Reserve Fund” or “Reserve Fund”. Receipt of such payment is hereby acknowledged. Commencing April 17th 2014 and on the 17th of each month thereafter through and including December 2014, REH will deposit the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) with the City which deposit will be held by the City in the Capitol Theatre Reserve Fund. Additionally, following the first anniversary of the creation of the Reserve Fund, REH shall deposit $250,000.00 in ten equal monthly payments of $25,000.00, The first payment shall be made on December 31, 2014. Subsequent payments will be made on the 17th day of each month beginning January 17, 2015 and ending on September 17, 2015. Receipt of such payment is hereby acknowledged. On the second anniversary of the creation of the Reserve Fund, REH will add an additional Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) to the Reserve Fund, however, the parties agree [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]4 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement that REH will have until January 19th 2016 to make the 2nd anniversary payment. Receipt of such payment is hereby acknowledged. (b)Transfer of Reserve Fund.Commencing with this Seventh Amendment, REH has requested and the City has agreed to transfer the Reserve Fund to Raymond James Trust Company(RJTC) to be held in an investment account in the name of REH. The Reserve Fund Account (RF Account) shall be subject to all terms and conditions of this Agreement as amended. Transfer of the Reserve Fund to the RF Account is subject to execution by RJTC and the parties of a Consent and Joinder or other document satisfactory to the City indicating acceptance of the terms and conditions contained herein. (c)Maintenance of Reserve Account balance by REH. The City currently holds $1,500,000 in the Reserve Fund. Upon transfer to the RF Account, REH shall be required to maintain the Account balance as follows: (i) Minimum RF Account Balance. The RF Account shall at all times contain a minimum amount therein of $1,250,000 (the Floor Amount). If, at any time, there are less funds in the RF Account then the Floor Amount, REH will have a grace period of up to three months following notification of the deficiency to place additional proceeds into the RF account so that the funds therein are equal to or in excess of the floor amount. (ii) Maximum RF Account amount. If, at any time the funds in the RF Account are greater than $1,500.000 (the ceiling amount) REH may withdraw any funds in excess of the ceiling amount upon written request to RJ TC. (iii) Account Reports. At all times during the term of the operating agreement RJ TC agrees to provide jointly to REH and the City all monthly, quarterly, and/or annual statements concerning the RF Account, any other periodic information concerning the investments in the RF Account and if requested by REH or the city and additional information concerning the RJ TC account for proceeds or investments therein. (d)Use of Reserve Fund Monies. The monies in the Reserve Fund are to be used exclusively to meet the Costs of Operation and Maintenance of, and to pay for City approved Capital Improvements to, the Capitol Theatre Facility to the extent there are insufficient Gross Revenues generated by the activities conducted by REH at the Capitol Theatre Facility to fully fund those costs (in which case, there are no Net Revenues). At any time during a Fiscal Year, REH can draw monies in the Reserve Fund to pay the Costs of Operation and Maintenance for which insufficient Gross Revenues have been received by REH [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]5 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement in such Fiscal Year, provided however, that at any one time, REH may not withdraw, on an aggregate basis, an amount in excess of twenty five percent (25%) of the amount that should be on deposit in the Reserve Fund determined in accordance with the schedule of deposits in subsection (a) above. Each withdrawal from the Reserve Fund shall be repaid to the Reserve Fund within twenty-four (24) months following the date of each such withdrawal in not less frequent than two (2) annual installments. (e)Disbursement from Reserve Fund. REH may request a withdrawal from the Reserve Fund as of the end of each Fiscal Year quarter. REH shall make a written application to the City for the Costs of Operation and Maintenance. The written application shall contain (i) information on the Gross Revenues of REH derived from the operation of the Capitol Theatre Facility, (ii) the Costs of Operation and Maintenance, (iii) the items of Costs of Operation and Maintenance to which the withdrawn funds will be applied by REH, (iv) the reason why Gross Revenues are not sufficient to pay all Costs of Operation and Maintenance, and (v) the plan of REH to improve Gross Revenues or reduce Costs of Operation and Maintenance to address the current shortfall and avoid such shortfalls in future years. All Disbursement Requests initiated by REH shall be in writing and shall be sent to RJTC, and to the Director, Parks and Recreation Department, City of Clearwater (the “City Designee”). The City Designee must agree in writing to all Disbursement Requests. The City Designee shall have a period of five (5) days following its receipt of each Disbursement Request to accept, deny, or revise any Disbursement Request. If the City Designee does not consent in writing to any Disbursement Request, RJTC shall not disburse the Disbursement Request until the City and REH resolve the dispute, and jointly agree in writing, directed to RJTC, to fund, not fund, or partially fund, the Disbursement Request. With respect to all Disbursement Requests, the City and REH agree to work quickly, and in a commercially reasonable manner, to attempt to resolve all disputes concerning any Disbursement Request. * * * * * (f)Fourth Year Review. Since both parties agree that the initial Reserve Fund amount was an estimate not based on any historical data, City and REH will meet within sixty (60) days of the end of the third anniversary of the Reserve Fund (December 17, 2016) to review the status of the Reserve Fund. The purpose of the review will be to see how the monies [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]6 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement in the Reserve Fund have been utilized over the three (3) year period and to determine whether the balance in the Reserve Fund needs to be increased or decreased and whether there is a need for the One Hundred Thousand Dollar ($100,000) contributions to the Reserve Fund to be increased or decreased past the fourth (4th) year. In making a decision on these issues, the following factors will be considered by City and REH: 1.Actual historical operating statements for the three (3) preceding years. 2.A set of future projections more factually estimating the realistic and practical reserve level needed taking into account historical and anticipated increases in the Cost of Operation and Maintenance and Capital Improvement needs. City recognizes that retaining monies in the Reserve Fund is intended to provide protection for the continued operation of the Capitol Theatre so its intended community purpose can be achieved. If based on the review City determines a reduction in the deposits set forth in 11(a), Reserve Fund will not risk the intended objective of maintaining a successful performing arts theater, such adjustment shall be made within thirty (30) days of the determination. If based on the review City believes additional monies are to be contributed to the Reserve Fund by REH, REH will contribute the amount estimated to meet the needs for operations and maintenance over the following five year period within sixty (60) days of City’s request. 3.During the term of the Agreement, each five (5) years after the first three(3) year review, City and REH shall meet to review the status of the Reserve Fund and follow the process set out in 11(c) to determine if changes should be made to the monies in the Reserve Funds. 4.Upon termination of the Agreement, any funds remaining in the Reserve Fund which are not required to meet REH’s obligations under this Agreement shall be the property of REH. (g)Disposition of Reserve Fund upon Termination. Upon the termination of this Agreement, whether at the end of a Term or upon earlier Termination, the City shall make an assessment of the then physical condition of the Capitol Theatre Facility and the Capitol Theatre Inventory, and shall be entitled to use the funds on deposit in the Reserve Fund to restore the Capitol Theatre Facility and the Capitol Theatre Inventory to the condition it was in upon [GM16-1801-128/182401/1]7 7th Amendment to Capitol Theatre Operating Agreement initial completion of the Capitol Theatre Project, and if the Agreement is terminated prior to the end of the Term, the City shall be entitled to use the funds on deposit in the Reserve Fund to pay the ongoing Cost of Operation and Maintenance until a successor operator of the Capitol Theatre Facility has entered into an operating agreement with the City to operate the Capitol Theatre Facility on behalf of the City. Following such uses, any funds then remaining in the Reserve Fund shall be released by the City and delivered to REH if REH is then in existence and is continuing to operate as an exempt organization. Section 3. This amendment will become effective upon adoption by the City Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed the day and year first above written. RUTH ECKERD HALL, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation ____________________________By:_____________________________ Witness - Signature Name:__________________________ Title:____________________________ ____________________________ Witness - Print Name Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA ___________________________By:__________________________ George N. Cretekos William B. Horne II Mayor City Manager Approved as to form: Attest: ___________________________________________________________ Pamela K. Akin Rosemarie Call City Attorney City Clerk Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3067 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.10 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract (purchase order) to Smith Landscape Services, Inc. of Brooksville, Florida, to provide landscape improvements for Missouri Avenue medians from Bayview Drive to Kingsley Street for a cost of $152,454.50 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: On April 7, 2016, the City Council approved a District Seven Highway Landscape Reimbursement and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for the installation and maintenance of landscaped medians within the Missouri Avenue corridor (southern section); and approved Resolution 16-09 allowing for the City Manager to execute all documents relating to the agreement. The City has partnered with FDOT on numerous landscape projects in the past to enhance the beauty of the transportation corridors in Clearwater most notably the Courtney Campbell Causeway, Memorial Causeway, Gulf to Bay and Court Street. Unlike other State Road medians in Clearwater, the Missouri Avenue Corridor has never been landscaped and therefore additional work to install water and power to each median will be required. This contract is for the completion of five medians from Bayview Drive to Kingsley Street. The contract will provide for the labor, equipment, materials and maintenance of transportation (MOT) for the demolition and re-landscaping and installation of irrigation system for these medians. The remaining seven medians from Kingsley to Court Street will be completed by Smith Landscape Services, Inc. under a separate contract. Total cost to maintain the new medians (the total of 12 medians) when completed will be approximately $16,750 per year which will be requested as an increase to the budget in Fiscal Year 2017/18. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: The City's match was provided by a FY14-15 third quarter budget amendment allocating General Fund reserves in the amount of $190,000 to Capital Improvement Project 315-93322, Missouri Avenue Median Beautification. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3067 USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3068 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.11 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract (purchase order) to Smith Landscape Services, Inc. of Brooksville, Florida, to provide landscape improvements for Missouri Avenue medians, from Kingsley Street north to Court Street, for a cost of $177,309.00 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: On April 7, 2016, the City Council approved a District Seven Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Landscape, Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the installation and maintenance of landscaped medians within the Missouri Avenue corridor (northern section). The City has partnered with FDOT on numerous landscape projects in the past to enhance the beauty of the transportation corridors in Clearwater, most notably the Courtney Campbell Causeway, Memorial Causeway, Gulf to Bay and Court Street. Unlike other State Road medians in Clearwater, the Missouri Avenue Corridor has never been landscaped and therefore additional work to install water and power to each median will be required. This contract is for the completion of seven medians, from Kingsley Street to Court Street. The contract will provide for the labor, equipment, materials and maintenance of transportation (MOT) for the demolition and re-landscaping and installation of irrigation system for these medians. The remaining five medians, from Kingsley south to Bayview Drive, will be completed by Smith Landscape Services, Inc. under a separate contract. Total cost to maintain the new medians (a total of 12 medians) when completed will be approximately $16,750 per year, which will be requested as an increase to the budget in Fiscal Year 2017/18. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: The City's match was provided by a FY14-15 third quarter budget amendment allocating General Fund reserves in the amount of $190,000 to Capital Improvement Project 315-93322, Missouri Avenue Median Beautification. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3068 USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3071 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Parks & Recreation Agenda Number: 7.12 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Joint Use Agreement between the School Board of Pinellas County and the City of Clearwater providing for the joint use of facilities, from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: For over 50 years, the City of Clearwater and the School Board of Pinellas County have partnered to share one another’s facilities for the good of the community as a whole. The City has used various school facilities such as gymnasiums and outdoor tracks to offer recreation programs while the School Board of Pinellas County has used various city recreational facilities, including athletic fields and swimming pools. Cooperation between the City and the School Board has been excellent. The agreement allows the City and the School Board the flexibility needed to offer citizens quality educational and recreational opportunities without the need to duplicate facilities already in existence. The current Joint Use Agreement will expire on December 31, 2016. The term of the new agreement is from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021. The School Board approved the agreement on December 6, 2016. The use of facilities is at no charge, providing the use conforms to regular working hours of each organization. If outside of normal hours, each agency will be responsible to reimburse the other agency for the direct cost that is incurred as part of the facility use. The agreement is similar to the agreement approved by the City Council in November 15, 2006, which expires December 31, 2016. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3024 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Police Department Agenda Number: 7.13 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve renewal of the agreement with Religious Community Services, Inc. (RCS) for provision of contractual victim advocacy services in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for the period January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: The Clearwater Police Department (CPD) seeks City Council approval to renew a contractual agreement with RCS, a registered non-profit organization with four distinct yet interwoven programs that includes The Haven of RCS, to provide a part-time bilingual victim advocate position from The Haven to be physically located at CPD headquarters. The victim advocate will work 20 hours per week and perform the duties associated with the implementation of a domestic violence victim advocacy program with an emphasis on Spanish-speaking, Hispanic victims for a one-year period. This is a seventh year request for the services of a part-time bilingual victim advocate, which has proven to be a very successful program. The victim advocate provided safety plans for 360 domestic violence victims, 84 of whom were Hispanic, for the period January 1, 2016 through October 31, 2016. Additionally, there were 467 initial calls made to the victims of domestic violence and a total of 227 follow up calls. The victim advocate also assisted the victims at court hearings and State Attorney Investigations. The Haven of RCS is a state-certified provider of domestic violence victim advocacy services, has a number of Spanish-speaking victim advocates on staff, and has a long history of partnering with CPD and its victim advocate on domestic violence issues. Pursuant to the contractual agreement, The Haven of RCS will provide comprehensive domestic violence services on-site at CPD for an approximate total of 400 victims, with an emphasis on Spanish-speaking Hispanics but to include all domestic violence victims. A contractual agreement between the City of Clearwater and RCS has been prepared and is submitted for Council approval. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: All expenses will be funded with Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund revenue and charged to Special Project No. 181-99356. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3024 Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3070 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Police Department Agenda Number: 7.14 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the revised Electronic Surveillance Support Team Multi-Agency Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement for law enforcement services between The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the City of Clearwater, effective upon execution through February 28, 2019, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: Council previously approved the Electronic Surveillance Support Team Multi-Agency Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement with an expiration date of February 28, 2019 in June 2015. Mutual aid agreements among law enforcement agencies are authorized by Chapter 23, Florida Statutes, for rendering voluntary assistance of a routine law enforcement nature to one another across jurisdictional lines by and between such agencies to such lawful activities and to enter into an operational assistance agreement whereby each agency may request and render law enforcement assistance to the other law enforcement agencies during emergencies under Section 252.34, Florida Statutes. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and each agency party to this agreement has custody and control of technical equipment used for the analysis of electronic devices and video and audio enhancement, all of which is used to investigate and locate violent criminals or missing endangered persons. Technical assistance is necessary for the deployment and effective use and operation of these technical assets; and certain requests for electronic surveillance support may require more resources, specially trained personnel or advanced technical equipment than a single agency can provide. The parties have determined that they can make efficient use of their powers and resources, in certain criminal cases that may require specialized expertise and have the potential to cross jurisdictional lines, through coordination and sharing of specialized technical resources and personnel. When engaged in Electronic Surveillance Support Team (ESST) operations that have been approved by and involve FDLE, as contemplated by the Mutual Aid Agreement, ESST members who do not otherwise have jurisdictional authority shall have full jurisdictional authority anywhere in the State of Florida with full power to enforce Florida laws and to avail themselves of the provisions of this Agreement. Due to revisions in the terms and conditions of the previously approved agreement, as outlined below, it is necessary to come before Council for approval of the proposed revised agreement: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3070 ·The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) will discontinue reimbursement to the participating agency for vehicle fuel costs at the rate of 44.5 cents per mile for fuel used by personnel employed by the participating agency and operating a participating agency vehicle, while conducting investigative operations or training. ·Additionally, FDLE will discontinue reimbursement for registration, training costs, travel and per diem costs incurred in conjunction with investigations. ·The revised agreement increases the FDLE reimbursement from $5,000 up to but not exceeding $17,500 per individual task force personnel to work overtime while participating in investigative operations. ·If the monetary amount of state financial assistance provided to a participating agency is equal to or exceeds $750,000 in any fiscal year, the participant must have a state single audit for such fiscal year in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida State Statutes. There is no budgetary impact associated with the ESST Mutual Aid Agreement. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: There is no budgetary impact associated with the ESST Mutual Aid Agreement. Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3023 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Engineering Department Agenda Number: 7.15 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a purchase order (contract) to Econolite Group Inc. of Jacksonville, Fl, in the amount of $183,750 for Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) Cobalt 2100 Signal Controllers and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: ATMS Controllers are software driven for adaptive traffic control and provide control to the City’s legacy system. Cobalt 2100 Controllers retrofit into existing signal cabinets in use and will upgrade controllers to current standards set by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Econolite is currently a State vendor and the City will piggy back on FDOT contract ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH which began September 28, 2015 and expires September 27, 2018. A quantity discount is being offered in the amount of $350 on each of the 75 units purchased under the terms of the FDOT contract. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: 0315-92560-562700-541-000-0000 $$183,750 Funds are available in capital improvement project 315-92560, Signal Renovations , to fund this purchase order. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 State of Florida Department of Transportation FDOT APL Traffic Equipment Agency Term Contract BID #: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH EFFECTIVE DATES: September 28, 2015 to September 27, 2018 Vendor Listing Enclosed below: Vendor MFMP Contract # Vendor MFMP Contract # Imtech d/b/a Activu Corp CR6826 K&K Systems, Inc. CR6855 Advanced Protection Technologies, Inc. CR6828 Ledstar, Inc. CR6856 American Signal Co. CR6829 Intelicom d/b/a Litesys, Inc. CR6857 ASCO Power Technologies CR6831 MG Squared, Inc. CR6858 Blackhawk Enterprises, Inc. CR6837 North America Traffic CR6859 CohuHD Costar, LLC CR6838 Peek Traffic CR6860 Commodity Plus Lighting Solutions, LLC CR6839 Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. CR6861 Comtrol Corporation CR6840 Rhythm Engineering, LLC CR6862 Control Technologies of Central Florida, Inc. CR6841 Roadsafe Traffic Systems, Inc. CR6864 CoreTec Communications CR6842 RTC Manufacturing, Inc. CR6885 Daktronics CR6843 Safety Zone Specialists, Inc. CR6868 Earnest Prod. d/b/a Southern Manufacturing CR6844 Sky Bracket CR6869 Econolite Control Products, Inc. CR6845 Temple, Inc. CR6870 EtherWAN Systems, Inc. CR6846 Tessco, Inc. CR6871 GovComm, Inc. CR6847 Trafcon Industries CR6873 Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. CR6848 TrafficCast International, Inc. CR6874 Information Display Company CR6849 Trafficware Group, Inc. CR6875 Intelligent Transportation Services, Inc. CR6850 Transportation Control Systems CR6876 Iteris, Inc. CR6851 Universal Signs & Accessories CR6877 Jace Chandler & Associates, Inc. CR6852 Ver-Mac, Inc. CR6878 Jupiter Systems, Inc. CR6854 Wanco, Inc. CR6879 Wavetronix, LLC CR6880 Item #APL Certification #Manufacturer Product Category Model/Product/Component Description QTY. / Unit Vendor Stated Delivery time FDOT Contract Price Vendor 1 660-005-004 3M BONDO LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT Bondo P-606 5 Gal.30-45 days $249.00 Rainbow Distr. 2 660-005-022 3M BONDO LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT 575 1-Part Sealant 5 Gal.30-45 days $295.00 Rainbow Distr. 3 745-001-002 3M BONDO LOOP SEALANT Bondo P-606 (for Traffic Monitoring Sites)5 Gal.30-45 days $249.00 Rainbow Distr. 4 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Visualization System 1 Ea. 4a 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu System Suite 1 Ea.30 days $23,000.00 Activu Corp 4b 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu System Suite Fully Redundant 1 Ea.30 days $32,200.00 Activu Corp 4c 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Additional Activu System Suite (same site)1 Ea.30 days $11,500.00 Activu Corp 4d 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Additional Activu System Suite W/ Record and Playback 1 Ea.30 days $16,100.00 Activu Corp 4e 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Record/Playback 1 Ea.30 days $9,200.00 Activu Corp 4f 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Record/Playback Fully Redundant 1 Ea.30 days $12,880.00 Activu Corp 4g 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Collaboration 1 Ea.30 days $9,200.00 Activu Corp 4h 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Collaboration Fully Redundant 1 Ea.30 days $12,880.00 Activu Corp 4i 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Display Server (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4j 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Display Server (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $1,150.00 Activu Corp 4k 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Display Server (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $920.00 Activu Corp 4l 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Display Server (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $690.00 Activu Corp 4m 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Display Server (100+)1 Ea.30 days $460.00 Activu Corp 4n 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Redundant Display Server (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $690.00 Activu Corp 4o 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Redundant Display Server (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $575.00 Activu Corp 4p 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Redundant Display Server (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $460.00 Activu Corp 4q 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Redundant Display Server (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $345.00 Activu Corp 4r 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Redundant Display Server (100+)1 Ea.30 days $230.00 Activu Corp 4s 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Network Display Server (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $690.00 Activu Corp 4t 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Network Display Server (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $575.00 Activu Corp 4u 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Network Display Server (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $460.00 Activu Corp 4v 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Network Display Server (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $345.00 Activu Corp 4w 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Network Display Server (100+)1 Ea.30 days $230.00 Activu Corp 4x 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Record/Playback Server 1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4y 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Gateway Server 1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4z 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Additional Multiplexer Server 1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4aa 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Decoder Server (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4ab 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Decoder Server (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $1,150.00 Activu Corp 4ac 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Agent Win or Unix (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $322.00 Activu Corp 4ad 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Agent Win or Unix (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $276.00 Activu Corp 4ae 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Agent Win or Unix (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $230.00 Activu Corp 4af 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Agent Win or Unix (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $184.00 Activu Corp 4ag 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Agent Win or Unix (100+)1 Ea.30 days $138.00 Activu Corp 4ah 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Access Point (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4ai 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Access Point (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $1,150.00 Activu Corp 4aj 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Access Point (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $920.00 Activu Corp 4ak 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Access Point (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $690.00 Activu Corp 4al 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Access Point (100+)1 Ea.30 days $460.00 Activu Corp 4am 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Analysis Point (1-10)1 Ea.30 days $2,300.00 Activu Corp 4an 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Analysis Point (11-30)1 Ea.30 days $1,840.00 Activu Corp 4ao 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Analysis Point (31-60)1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4ap 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Analysis Point (61-100)1 Ea.30 days $920.00 Activu Corp 4aq 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Analysis Point (100+)1 Ea.30 days $460.00 Activu Corp 4ar 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Remote User Control Software 1 Ea.30 days $2,299.87 Activu Corp 4as 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Mobility Content Server 1 Ea.30 days $11,500.00 Activu Corp 4at 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Mobility Access Server 1 Ea.30 days $2,300.00 Activu Corp 4au 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Activu Monitoring Server 1 Ea.30 days $1,380.00 Activu Corp 4av 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Operator Guide (1st 3 Inclusive)1 Ea.30 days $41.40 Activu Corp 4aw 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Administrator Guide (1st 3 Inclusive)1 Ea.30 days $41.40 Activu Corp 4ax 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Installation Guide 1 Ea.30 days $13.80 Activu Corp 4ay 682-003-002 ACTIVU CORP VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Scripting/Developer's Reference (1st 3 Inclusive)1 Ea.30 days $41.40 Activu Corp 5 102-048-001 ADDCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN DH1000-ALS (Current QPL # S102-1203)1 Ea. 6 102-048-002 ADDCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN DH1000-SLD (Current QPL # S102-1201)1 Ea. 7 102-059-001 ADDCO TRUCK MOUNTED CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN Model Brick Vehicle Mount Sign 1 Ea. 8 620-002-001 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (120V OR 120/240V POWER) TE(XX)XCS10XA 1 Ea.8-10 days $451.50 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 9 620-002-002 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) TE(XX)XCS104XA 1 Ea.8-10 days $451.50 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 10 620-002-004 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) TE(XX)XDS104XA 1 Ea.8-10 days $591.50 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 11 620-002-005 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) SPDee S Series - S50A(xxxx)1PN 1 Ea.8-10 days $129.50 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 12 620-002-005 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) SPDee S Series - S50A(xxxx)2PN 1 Ea.8-10 days $144.90 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 13 620-002-005 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) SPDee S Series - S50A(xxxx)3PY 1 Ea.8-10 days $161.00 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 14 620-002-009 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (120V OR 120/240V POWER) G-Series 1 Ea.8-10 days $345.00 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 15 620-004-001 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) D60401-012S 1 Ea.8-10 days $75.60 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 16 620-004-001 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) D60401-048S 1 Ea.8-10 days $75.60 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 17 620-004-001 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) D60401-012B 1 Ea.8-10 days $75.60 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 18 620-004-001 ADVANCED PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) D60401-005B 1 Ea.8-10 days $75.60 See Advance Protection Tech Ordering Instr. 19 660-015-027 ALDIS (GRIDSMART)VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO MODEL GridSmart™ Spectra 360, Single camera system, includes GS-3-CPU, GS-3-CAM, GS-3-TS1, CAMBRAC2, SP- 1004-FL-120, GS-3-EPM, 250' 5710R, LM-SAR-TRAF-CAM, LM-SADDLE 1 Ea.30 days $13,350.00 TCS 20 660-015-027 ALDIS (GRIDSMART)VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO MODEL GridSmart™ Spectra 360, Two Camera System, includes GS-3-CP2, GS-3-CAM (x2), GS-3-TS1, CAMBRAC2 (x2), SP-1004-FL-120 (x2), GS-3-EPM (x2), 1000' 5710R, LM- SAR-TRAF-CAM (x2), LM-SADDLE (x2), GS-3-RBA 1 Ea.30 days $17,200.00 TCS 21 102-044-022 ALLMAND BROTHERS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD 2200/SE ALT Series (15 LED Lamps) (Current QPL #S102- 0925) 1 Ea. 22 102-044-024 ALLMAND BROTHERS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD 2200/SE APF Series (25 LED Lamps) (Current QPL #S102- 1015) 1 Ea. 23 102-048-005 AMERICAN SIGNAL CO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN CMS-T331 1 Ea.30 days $11,990.00 American Signal Co. 24 102-048-011 AMERICAN SIGNAL CO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN CMS-T331.1D 1 Ea.30 days $11,990.00 American Signal Co. 25 635-001-011 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001946TAX Series (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 26 635-001-011 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001946TAX Series (13x24x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 27 635-001-020 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001946TAPCX12 (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 28 635-001-027 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001640TAPCX Series (17x30x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 29 635-001-027 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001640TAPCX Series (17x30x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 30 635-001-027 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001640TAPCX Series (17x30x22) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 31 635-001-027 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001640TAPCX Series (17x30x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 32 635-001-029 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001430TAPCX (30x48x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 33 635-001-030 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001974TAPCX (24x36x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 34 635-001-030 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001974TAPCX (24x36x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 35 635-001-030 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001974TAPCX (24x36x30) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 36 635-001-030 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001974TAPCX (24x36x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 37 635-001-030 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER A6001974TAPCX (24x36x42) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 38 635-001-055 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER Model A6001460TAPCX48 30” x 60” x 24” W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 39 635-001-055 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER Model A6001460TAPCX48 30” x 60” x 30” W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 40 635-001-055 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER Model A6001460TAPCX48 30” x 60” x 36” W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 41 635-001-055 ARMORCAST PRODUCTS PULL BOX AND COVER Model A6001460TAPCX48 30” x 60” x 48” W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 42 682-002-007 AXIS COMMUNICATIONS CAMERA - DOME Q6044-E 1 Ea. 43 682-002-007 AXIS COMMUNICATIONS CAMERA - DOME Q6045-E 1 Ea.30 days $2,985.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 44 682-003-003 BARCO VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Transform-N 1 Ea. 45 660-005-030 BASF LOOP SEALANT Gold Label 5 Gal. 46 682-001-004 BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS CAMERA – EXTERNAL POSITIONER MIC-ITS720P-W30X4 1 Ea. 47 682-001-004 BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS CAMERA – EXTERNAL POSITIONER MIC-ITS1080P-W30X4 1 Ea. 48 682-002-004 BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS CAMERA - DOME VG5-ITS720P-30X4 1 Ea. 49 682-002-004 BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS CAMERA - DOME VG5-ITS1080P-30X4 1 Ea. 50 744-003-003 BP SOLAR TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - SOLAR PANEL BP380S 1 Ea. 58a 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL 2-section housing, empty 1 Ea.30 days $97.00 Temple 58b 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL 3-section housing, empty 1 Ea.30 days $118.00 Temple 58c 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL 4-section housing, straight, empty 1 Ea.30 days $157.00 Temple 58d 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL 5-section housing, straight, empty 1 Ea.30 days $195.00 Temple 58e 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL 5-section Housing, cluster, empty 1 Ea.30 days $205.00 Temple 59a 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL 2-section housing, empty 1 Ea.30 days $114.00 Temple 59b 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL 3-section housing, empty 1 Ea.30 days $144.00 Temple 59c 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL 4-section housing, straight, empty 1 Ea.30 days $192.00 Temple 59d 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL 5-section housing, straight, empty 1 Ea.30 days $240.00 Temple 59e 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL 5-section Housing, cluster, empty 1 Ea.30 days $250.00 Temple 51 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA10 HOUSING W/12" GLASS LENS 1 Ea. 52 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA10 HOUSING W/12" POLY LENS 1 Ea. 53 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA11 HOUSING W/12" GLASS LENS 1 Ea. 54 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA11 HOUSING W/12" POLY LENS 1 Ea. 55 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA12 HOUSING W/12" GLASS LENS 1 Ea. 56 650-001-012 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL TA12 HOUSING W/12" POLY LENS 1 Ea. 57 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING W/12" GLASS LENS 1 Ea. 58 650-001-013 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING W/12" POLY LENS 1 Ea.30 days $61.00 Temple 59 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING W/ALZAK SWING REFLECTOR, GLASS LENS 1 Ea.30 days $70.00 Temple 60 650-002-011 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING W/ALZAK SWING REFLECTOR, POLY LENS 1 Ea. 61 650-021-018 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)ALUMINUM, 3-SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $49.00 Rainbow Distr. 62 650-021-018 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)ALUMINUM, 4-SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $96.00 Rainbow Distr. 63 650-021-018 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)ALUMINUM, 5-SECTION (CLUSTER)1 Ea.30 days $128.00 Rainbow Distr. 64 653-002-007 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING (ALUM)BLK with Alzak Reflector (Glass)1 Ea. 65 653-002-007 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING (ALUM)BLK with Alzak Reflector (Poly)1 Ea. 66 653-003-002 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" X 12" POLY PED SIGNAL 12" BLK. POLY W/ALZAK REF.GLASS LENS #KB642 1 Ea. 67 653-003-005 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" X 12" POLY PED SIGNAL BLK with Alzak Reflector (Glass)1 Ea. 68 653-003-005 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 12" X 12" POLY PED SIGNAL BLK with Alzak Reflector (Poly)1 Ea. 69 653-004-004 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS POLYCARBONATE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL BRACKET UKS1452AB 1 Ea. 70 653-021-001 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 16" X 18" ALL LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL MODEL PED2001XXBB 1 Ea. 71 653-024-002 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 16" X 18" DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING SG7SZ20COFFF 1 Ea.30 days $98.00 Rainbow Distr. 72 653-025-001 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS 16" X 18" POLYCARBONATE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING FL7SZ1C01BBF/3BBB 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Temple 73 659-001-021 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2-Way Bottom 1 Ea. 74 676-018-009 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS LOAD BAY PANEL TF4008 1 Ea. 75 676-023-003 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 MODEL EL712FL 1 Ea. 76 676-025-002 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS LOAD BAY PANEL TS2 MODEL AAD14126P001 1 Ea. 77 676-026-002 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)CPS102 1 Ea.30 days $370.00 Temple 78 676-026-003 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)CPS105 1 Ea. 79 676-027-002 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)BIU100 1 Ea. 80 676-027-003 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)BIU200 1 Ea.42 days $346.00 Temple 81 676-028-001 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS DETECTOR RACK (TS2)CDR100 1 Ea. 82 102-046-008 C&C SIGNAL TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY BL3V.2A LED (Current QPL # S102-2915)1 Ea. 83 102-046-011 C&C SIGNAL TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY BL1V.2A Ultra - D LED; D - Cell Battery (Current QPL # S102- 2919) 1 Ea. 84 102-046-012 C&C SIGNAL TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY BLU36.2A Ultra - 3/6 LED Lantern Battery (Current QPL # S102-2918) 1 Ea. 85 102-047-010 C&C SIGNAL TYPE C WARNING LIGHT STEADY BURN BL3V.2C LED (Current QPL # S102-3120)1 Ea. 86 102-047-013 C&C SIGNAL TYPE C WARNING LIGHT STEADY BURN BL1V.2C Ultra - D LED; D-Cell Battery (Current QPL # S102- 3123) 1 Ea. 87 102-047-014 C&C SIGNAL TYPE C WARNING LIGHT STEADY BURN BLU35.2C Ultra - 3/6 LED Lantern Battery (Current QPL # S102-3123) 1 Ea. 88 102-049-007 C&C SIGNAL TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY BLU6.BL1 Ultra - 3/6 Volt LED Lantern Battery, B-Light (Current QPL # S102-3008) 1 Ea. 89 102-049-008 C&C SIGNAL TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY BL1V.BL1 Ultra - Series B - Light; D-Cell LED (Current QPL # S102-3008) 1 Ea. 90 641-008-001 CAMERA LOWERING SYSTEMS CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE MODEL CDP6-16HDA Series ("A", "B", or "M" type composite cable configuration can be used). Lowering Device System only, including lowering device, lowering tool, up to 100' or lowering cable, up to 100' of composite cable, and assembly hardware. 1 Ea.5 weeks $5,385.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 91 641-008-001 CAMERA LOWERING SYSTEMS CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE/CONCRETE POLE BUNDLE MODEL CDP6-16HDA Series and Concrete Pole Bundle including, including lowering device, lowering tool, concrete pole in accordance with FDOT standard index 18113 (H=50), appropriate length of lowering cable, assembly hardware, and up to 100' of composite cable. 1 Ea.6 weeks $10,425.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 92 641-008-001 CAMERA LOWERING SYSTEMS CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE/STEEL POLE BUNDLE MODEL CDP6-16HDA Series and Steel Pole Bundle including, including lowering device, lowering tool, concrete pole in accordance with FDOT standard index 18111 (H=50), appropriate length of lowering cable, assembly hardware, and up to 100' of composite cable. 1 Ea.12 Weeks $14,292.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 93 665-003-012 CAMPBELL COMPANY PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR MODEL DCC 200 1 Ea.30 Days $41.00 Control Tech 94 665-003-013 CAMPBELL COMPANY PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR MODEL 4 EVR C 1 Ea.30 Days $70.40 Control Tech 95 665-003-014 CAMPBELL COMPANY PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR MODEL DCC 700 1 Ea.30 Days $54.50 Control Tech 96 665-004-006 CAMPBELL COMPANY AUDIBLE/TACTILE PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR MODEL AGPS 1 Ea.30 Days $411.00 Control Tech 97 654-001-004 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY R920 1 Ea.42 days $2,557.00 Temple 97a 654-001-004 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY R920 Solar wireless RRFB, back to back light bar 1 Ea.42 days $3,010.00 Temple 98 654-001-005 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY SC315-SOLAR (formerly SB435HP Gen 3)1 Ea.42 days $3,458.00 Temple 98a 654-001-005 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY SC 315-Solar wireless RRFB, back to back light bar 1 Ea.42 days $3,911.00 Temple 99 654-001-006 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY SC315-AC 1 Ea.42 days $2,378.00 Temple 99a 654-001-006 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY SC 315 AC wireless RRFB, back to back light bar 1 Ea.42 days $2,831.00 Temple 100 700-026-002 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES SIGN BEACON R820 101 700-026-003 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES SIGN BEACON R247E Yellow 1 Ea.42 days $1,854.00 Temple 102 700-026-004 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES SIGN BEACON R247E Red 1 Ea.42 days $1,854.00 Temple 103 700-026-006 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)R829 SCHOOL ZONE CALENDAR 1 Ea.42 days $3,314.00 Temple 103a 700-026-006 CARMANAH TECHNOLOGIES SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)R829 Solar flashing school zone dual bcn, 20w solar engine 1 Ea.42 days $3,735.00 Temple 104 660-005-014 CHEMQUE LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT MODEL Q-SEAL 290 5 Gal. 105 660-005-015 CHEMQUE LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT MODEL Q-SEAL 295 TWO PART 5 Gal. 106 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DLA-12D3 (12VDC)1 Ea.30 days $60.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 107 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DS220S-24DC (24VAC)1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 108 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DS230S-48DC (48VDC)1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 109 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DLA-06D3 (2-wire 422/485)1 Ea.30 days $60.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 110 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DLA2-06D3 (4-wire 422/485)1 Ea.30 days $80.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 111 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) MJ8-Cat5E (Ethernet)1 Ea.30 days $60.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 112 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) MJ8-POE-B (Ethernet)1 Ea.30 days $60.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 113 620-004-002 CITEL SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) DINBNC-HD (Video)1 Ea.30 days $60.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 114 685-002-001 CLARY CORPORATION UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SP Series (SP560)1 Ea.56 days $3,319.00 Temple 115 685-002-001 CLARY CORPORATION UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SP Series (250LE)1 Ea.56 days $4,236.00 Temple 115a 685-002-001 CLARY CORPORATION UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SP 1250LE, battery cable w/ 4 ea Andersen connectors 1 56 days $4,277.00 Temple 116 685-002-001 CLARY CORPORATION UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SP Series (1250LX)1 Ea.56 days $5,555.00 Temple 117 685-002-001 CLARY CORPORATION UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SP Series (2000LX)1 Ea.56 days $6,582.00 Temple 118 682-001-001 COHU CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 3960 SERIES, 24VAC, 3964-5201/PEDD 1 Ea.30 days $3,677.00 CohuHD Costar 119 682-001-001 COHU CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 3960 SERIES, 115VAC, 3965-5201/PEDD 1 Ea.30 days $3,677.00 CohuHD Costar 120 682-002-001 COHU CAMERA - DOME 3920 Series, 24VAC, 3924-5200/PEND 1 Ea.30 days $3,081.00 CohuHD Costar 121 682-002-001 COHU CAMERA - DOME 3920 Series, 115VAC, 3925-5200/PEND 1 Ea.30 days $3,081.00 CohuHD Costar 122 682-002-008 COHU CAMERA - DOME Helios 3120HD Series, Model 3124-1000 Dome Camera 1 Ea.30 days $3,055.00 CohuHD Costar 123 700-018-002 COMMODITY PLUS LIGHTING SOLUTIONS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN RETROFIT KIT Illuminated Sign LED Retrofit Kit: 4 FT 1 Ea.15 days $316.00 Commodity Plus 123a 700-018-002 COMMODITY PLUS LIGHTING SOLUTIONS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN RETROFIT KIT Illuminated Sign LED Retrofit Kit: 6 FT 1 Ea.15 days $350.00 Commodity Plus 124 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE2FE16MS 1 Ea.30 days $1,190.00 Rainbow Distr. 125 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE8FX4TX4MS 1 Ea.30 days $1,190.00 Rainbow Distr. 126 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE3FE7MS2 1 Ea.30 days $1,190.00 Rainbow Distr. 127 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE8MS 1 Ea.30 days $1,345.00 Blackhawk 128 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE12MS 1 Ea.30 days $1,595.00 Blackhawk 129 684-002-006 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CNGE24MS 1 Ea.30 days $3,125.00 Blackhawk 130 746-001-006 COMPONENT PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING CPI-BAS-1P 1 Ea.30 days $120.00 Rainbow Distr. 131 746-001-007 COMPONENT PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING CPI-AP-15-40 4" ID pole 1 Ea.30 days $380.00 Rainbow Distr. 132 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series 1 Ea. 133 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 1-Port DB9, P/N 99435-0 1 Ea.30 days $135.85 Comtrol 134 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS VDC 1 Port, P/N 99440-4 1 Ea.30 days $174.85 Comtrol 135 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 2-Port 1E, P/N 99480-0 1 Ea.30 days $272.35 Comtrol 136 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 2-Port 2E, P/N 99481-7 1 Ea.30 days $363.35 Comtrol 137 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 4-Port DB9, P/N 99445-9 1 Ea.30 days $343.85 Comtrol 138 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 4-Port RJ45, P/N 99446-6 1 Ea.30 days $363.35 Comtrol 139 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 8-Port DB9, P/N 99448-0 1 Ea.30 days $558.35 Comtrol 140 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 8-Port RJ45, P/N 99449-7 1 Ea.30 days $590.85 Comtrol 141 684-001-002 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster RTS Series, RTS 1-Port DB9, P/N 99435-0 1 Ea.30 days $135.85 Comtrol 142 684-001-003 COMTROL DEVICE SERVER DeviceMaster PRO Series, PRO 8 port, P/N 99443-5 1 Ea.30 days $642.85 Comtrol 143 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RocketLinx ES8500-XTE 1 Ea. 143a 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Rocketlinx ES8510-XT IND: PN/ 32061-6 1 Ea. 30 days $749.00 Comtrol 143b 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Rocketlinx ES8509 XT IND: PN/ 32065-4 1 Ea. 30 days $1,044.45 Comtrol 143c 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RocketlinX ES8510-XTE IND: PN/32062-3 1 Ea. 30 days $404.45 Comtrol 143d 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Rocketlinx ES8508 XT IND: PN/32010-4 1 Ea. 30 days $466.95 Comtrol 143e 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Rocketlinx 8508F-S-XT IND: PN/32011-1 1 Ea. 30 days $714.45 Comtrol 143f 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Rocketlinx 8508F-M-XT IND: PM/ 32012-8 1 Ea. 30 days $604.45 Comtrol 144 684-002-004 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RocketLinx ES7510-XT 1 Ea.30 days $824.45 Comtrol 145 684-002-008 COMTROL MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Model: RocketLinx ES9528-XT 1 Ea.30 days $659.45 Comtrol 146 676-002-003 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE IV TYPE IV WIRED 1 Ea. 147 676-003-001 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TYPE V WIRED 1 Ea. 148 676-009-001 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III WIRED 1 Ea. 149 676-009-002 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III 1 Ea. 150 676-009-004 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III 1 Ea. 151 676-011-007 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I MODEL CS100-FC 1 Ea. 152 700-026-007 CONTROL SPECIALISTS SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)MODEL CS100-FC-CLOCK 1 Ea. 153 676-002-007 CONTROL SPECIALISTS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE IV TYPE IV 1 Ea. 154 676-003-002 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TYPE V 1 Ea. 155 676-009-005 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III 1 Ea. 156 676-011-004 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I CT-FL1 1 Ea.60 days $995.00 Control Tech 157 676-016-001 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED SPECIAL CABINET ASSEMBLY DC4T 1 Ea. 158 676-016-003 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED SPECIAL CABINET ASSEMBLY BC4T 8 POSITION 1 Ea. 159 676-016-004 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES WIRED SPECIAL CABINET ASSEMBLY BC4T 12 POSITION 1 Ea. 160 676-036-001 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 CONTROLLER CABINET 552-AT 1 Ea.90 days $12,900.00 Control Tech 161 676-036-002 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 CONTROLLER CABINET 662A 1 Ea. 162 676-036-003 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 CONTROLLER CABINET 660 AT 1 Ea.90 days $13,800.00 Control Tech 163 676-040-001 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 552 MD 552X 1 Ea.90 days $13,500.00 Control Tech 164 676-041-001 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 662 MD 660X 1 Ea.90 days $14,945.00 Control Tech 165 676-043-001 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 170 TO NEMA ADAPTER ANTARES 1000000A 1 Ea. 166 620-002-006 COOPER CROUSE SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) MODEL ZoneDefender PRO 1 Ea. 167 620-003-001 COOPER CROUSE SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POINT OF USE) RackPro Series 1 Ea. 168 676-004-043 COOPER CROUSE SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE MODEL 41003TC 1 Ea. 169 676-024-003 COOPER CROUSE 170 UNWIRED CABINET TYPE 332/334 91319 SERIES 1 Ea. 170 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$215.00 Rainbow Distr. 182 659-001-009 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET PN1904,1904B 1 Ea.40-45 days $245.00 Rainbow Distr. 183 659-001-018 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1902B-C 1 Ea.40-45 days $49.00 Rainbow Distr. 184 659-001-019 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1902XL-C 1 Ea.40-45 days $122.00 Rainbow Distr. 185 659-001-020 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1902BXL-C 1 Ea.40-45 days $61.00 Rainbow Distr. 186 659-001-026 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1903B 1 Ea.40-45 days $246.00 Rainbow Distr. 187 659-001-027 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1902B 1 Ea.40-45 days $86.00 Rainbow Distr. 188 659-001-032 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1917 1 Ea.40-45 days $49.00 Rainbow Distr. 189 659-001-047 COST CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 1916A 1 Ea.40-45 days $120.00 Rainbow Distr. 190 659-003-004 COST CAST SIGNAL HEAD SPACER 19812 1 Ea.40-45 days $65.00 Rainbow Distr. 191 659-003-005 COST CAST SIGNAL HEAD SPACER 1908 1 Ea.40-45 days $72.00 Rainbow Distr. 192 659-003-006 COST CAST SIGNAL HEAD SPACER 1912 1 Ea.40-45 days $74.00 Rainbow Distr. 193 659-004-002 COST CAST DISCONNECT HANGER 1901T 1 Ea.40-45 days $264.00 Rainbow Distr. 194 659-004-005 COST CAST DISCONNECT HANGER 1901T 1 Ea.40-45 days $275.00 Rainbow Distr. 195 659-004-024 COST CAST DISCONNECT HANGER 1900T 1 Ea.40-45 days $150.00 Rainbow Distr. 196 659-004-025 COST CAST DISCONNECT HANGER 1900T 1 Ea.40-45 days $160.00 Rainbow Distr. 197 659-005-003 COST CAST ADJUSTABLE HANGER P.N. 1906 1 Ea.40-45 days $102.00 Rainbow Distr. 198 659-005-007 COST CAST ADJUSTABLE HANGER 1906FLA 1 Ea.40-45 days $68.00 Rainbow Distr. 199 659-006-001 COST CAST WIRE ENTRANCE FITTING 1976T 1 Ea.40-45 days $54.00 Rainbow Distr. 200 659-009-002 COST CAST SLIP FITTER 1910 1 Ea.40-45 days $24.00 Rainbow Distr. 201 659-009-003 COST CAST SLIP FITTER 1910 1 Ea.40-45 days $40.00 Rainbow Distr. 202 659-010-002 COST CAST SPANWIRE CLAMP 1909 1 Ea.40-45 days $35.00 Rainbow Distr. 203 659-011-007 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 7580 1 Ea. 204 659-011-008 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1920-20 1 Ea.40-45 days $36.00 Rainbow Distr. 205 659-011-009 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1920-10D 1 Ea.40-45 days $43.00 Rainbow Distr. 206 659-011-010 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1920-20D 1 Ea.40-45 days $84.00 Rainbow Distr. 207 659-011-016 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 7945 1 Ea. 208 659-011-017 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1921-20 1 Ea.40-45 days $46.00 Rainbow Distr. 209 659-011-023 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1922 1 Ea.40-45 days $105.00 Rainbow Distr. 210 659-011-026 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1923 1 Ea.40-45 days $84.00 Rainbow Distr. 211 659-011-029 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1922A 1 Ea.40-45 days $104.00 Rainbow Distr. 212 659-011-030 COST CAST SIGN BRACKET 1916A 1 Ea.40-45 days $64.00 Rainbow Distr. 213 659-012-001 COST CAST CLAMP 1999 1 Ea.40-45 days $14.00 Rainbow Distr. 214 659-013-001 COST CAST TRI-STUD TO NIPPLE ADAPTER 1914 1 Ea.40-45 days $23.00 Rainbow Distr. 215 659-014-001 COST CAST BALANCER 92 1 Ea. 216 659-014-002 COST CAST BALANCER 1911 1 Ea.40-45 days $24.00 Rainbow Distr. 217 659-014-004 COST CAST BALANCER 1911 1 Ea.40-45 days $16.00 Rainbow Distr. 218 659-015-001 COST CAST EXTENSION BAR 1906-E 1 Ea.40-45 days $48.00 Rainbow Distr. 219 659-020-001 COST CAST TETHER CLAMP 1905B 1 Ea.40-45 days $20.00 Rainbow Distr. 220 659-026-002 COST CAST MAST ARM CLAMP 1919A 1 Ea.40-45 days $48.00 Rainbow Distr. 221 659-030-001 COST CAST CLEVIS ADAPTOR 1930 1 Ea.40-45 days $19.00 Rainbow Distr. 222 659-031-007 COST CAST MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING PN 1927 (can be used with existing 1916A)1 Ea.40-45 days $94.00 Rainbow Distr. 223 659-036-001 COST CAST SPAN WIRE SIGN MOUNTING PN 1919A (includes PN 1931, which can be used with other approved assemblies) 1 Ea.40-45 days $29.00 Rainbow Distr. 224 676-035-001 DAKTRONICS ITS FIELD CABINET (P4400)P4400 1 Ea. 225 676-035-007 DAKTRONICS ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 MODEL Daktronics 334TC 1 Ea. 226 676-035-008 DAKTRONICS ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S Daktronics 336S 1 Ea. 227 700-020-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-27x125-66-A (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $73,720.00 Daktronics 228 700-020-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-27x125-66-A Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 229 700-020-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-27x125-66-A Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 230 700-020-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-27x125-66-A Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $630.00 Daktronics 231 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full-Color) 54x210-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $80,630.00 Daktronics 231a 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full Color) 54x180-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $73,895.00 Daktronics 231b 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 231c 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 231d 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 232 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 233 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 234 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 235 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full-Color) 54x255-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $90,300.00 Daktronics 236 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 237 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 238 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-54x255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 239 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full-Color) 96x384-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $108,455.00 Daktronics 239a 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full Color) 96x288-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $87,250.00 Daktronics 239b 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 239c 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 239d 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 240 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x384-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $18,235.00 Daktronics 240a 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full Color) 96x336-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $97,650.00 Daktronics 240b 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x336-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 240c 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x336-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 240d 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x336-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 241 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x384-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 242 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x384-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $985.00 Daktronics 242a 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020 Series (Full Color) 96x400-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $111,725.00 Daktronics 242b 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x400-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $18,235.00 Daktronics 242c 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x400-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 242d 700-020-005 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VF-2020-96x400-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $985.00 Daktronics 243 700-023-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-18x75-46-A 1 Ea. 244 700-023-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT 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FRONT ACCESS VF-2320 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2320-48x32-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 253 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-48x32-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 254 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-48x32-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 255 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-48x32-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 256 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2320-80x48-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 257 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-80x48-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 258 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-80x48-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 259 700-023-002 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2320-80x48-20-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 260 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-36x150-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $52,600.00 Daktronics 261 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X150-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 262 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X150-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 263 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X150-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $630.00 Daktronics 264 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-54x255-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $81,350.00 Daktronics 265 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 266 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 267 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X255-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 268 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-54x225-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 269 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X225-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 270 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X225-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 271 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X225-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 272 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-54x210-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $71,310.00 Daktronics 273 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 274 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 275 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X210-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 276 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-54x180-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $66,625.00 Daktronics 277 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 278 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 279 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-54X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 280 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-36x180-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $58,580.00 Daktronics 281 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $7,290.00 Daktronics 282 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-36X180-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283a 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 64x240-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $70,605.00 Daktronics 283b 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x240-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 283c 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x240-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283d 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x240-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283e 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 64x288-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $80,180.00 Daktronics 283f 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 283g 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator lug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283h 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-64x288-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283i 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 80x192-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $67,445.00 Daktronics 283j 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x192-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $8,820.00 Daktronics 283k 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x192-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283l 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x192-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283m 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 80x240-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $76,125.00 Daktronics 283n 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x240-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 283o 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x240-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283p 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x240-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283q 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 80x304-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $90,080.00 Daktronics 283r 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x304-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 283s 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x304-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283t 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-80x304-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283u 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 96x288-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $92,445.00 Daktronics 283v 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $11,695.00 Daktronics 283w 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x288-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283x 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x288-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $855.00 Daktronics 283y 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series (Full Color) 96x400-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $118,530.00 Daktronics 283z 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x400-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $18,235.00 Daktronics 283aa 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x400-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 283bb 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-96x400-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $985.00 Daktronics 284 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420 Series RGB (Full-Color) VF-2420-27x90-34-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 285 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-27X90-34-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 286 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-27X90-34-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 287 700-023-003 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VF-2420-27X90-34-RGB Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 288 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED Model: VM-1020-7x35-66-A (Amber), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $15,445.00 Daktronics 289 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-A Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea.120 days $2,285.00 Daktronics 290 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-A Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $685.00 Daktronics 291 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-A Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea.120 days $630.00 Daktronics 291a 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020 Series (Full Color) 24x128-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $22,745.00 Daktronics 291b 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x128-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 291c 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x128-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 291d 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x128-20-RGB-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $630.00 Daktronics 291e 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020 Series (Full Color) 24x144-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $23,365.00 Daktronics 291f 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x144-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 291g 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x144-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 291h 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x144-20-RGB-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $630.00 Daktronics 291i 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020 Series (Full Color) 24x320-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $38,845.00 Daktronics 291j 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x320-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 291k 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x320-20-RGB Option - inclusion of generator plug and transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $685.00 Daktronics 291l 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x320-20-RGB-20-RGB - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $630.00 Daktronics 291m 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020 Series (Full Color) 24x352-20-RGB, includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1Ea. 120 days $41,020.00 Daktronics 291n 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-24x352-20-RGB Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1Ea. 120 days $4,385.00 Daktronics 291o 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - 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VM-1020-7x35-46-A (Amber), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 297 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-46-A Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 298 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-46-A Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 299 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-46-A Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 300 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED Model: VM-1020-7x50-46-A (Amber), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 301 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x50-46-A Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 302 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x50-46-A Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 303 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x50-46-A Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 304 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED Model: VM-1020-7x35-66-RG (Tri-Color), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 305 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-RG Option - inclusion of UPS for 2 hour back-up to DMS 1 Ea. 306 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-RG Option - inclusion of generator plug and auto transfer switch for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 307 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x35-66-RG Option - inclusion of sun shields for control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 308 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED Model: VM-1020-7x50-66-RG (Tri-Color), includes ground mount control equipment cabinet 1 Ea. 309 700-024-001 DAKTRONICS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VM-1020-7x50-66-RG Option - 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LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.SERIES 3DLD MODEL R49B 1 Ea. 323 660-006-008 DETECTOR SYSTEMS, INC./INTERSECTION DEVELOPMENT CORP VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.SERIES 3DLD MODEL R49T W/TIMING 1 Ea. 324 660-009-003 DETECTOR SYSTEMS, INC./INTERSECTION DEVELOPMENT CORP VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 224D 1 Ea. 325 650-010-026 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED SIGNAL 433-1210-003F 1 Ea. 326 650-010-031 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED SIGNAL 433-1210-003XF 1 Ea. 327 650-010-033 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED SIGNAL 433-1210-003XLF 1 Ea.30 days $25.00 Temple 328 650-010-038 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED SIGNAL 433-1210-003XLF15 1 Ea.30 days $39.00 Temple 329 650-011-017 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL 432-1314-001 1 Ea. 330 650-011-020 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL MODEL 432-1314-001XF 1 Ea. 331 650-011-022 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL 432-1314-001XODF 1 Ea.30 days $28.00 Temple 332 650-011-027 DIALIGHT 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL MODEL 432-1314-001XOF15 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 333 650-012-007 DIALIGHT 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL 431-3230-001 1 Ea. 334 650-012-009 DIALIGHT 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL 433-3230-805 1 Ea. 335 650-012-014 DIALIGHT 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL 433-3230-805F 1 Ea. 336 650-012-017 DIALIGHT 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL 433-3230-901XLF 1 Ea.30 days $28.00 Temple 337 650-012-023 DIALIGHT 12" LED 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SIGNAL 432-2324-001 1 Ea. 350 650-015-012 DIALIGHT 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL MODEL 432-2324-001XF 1 Ea. 351 650-015-014 DIALIGHT 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL 432-2324-001XODF 1 Ea.30 days $30.00 Temple 352 650-015-019 DIALIGHT 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL MODEL 432-2324-001XOF15 1 Ea.30 days $44.00 Temple 353 650-018-002 DIALIGHT PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY RED LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL P46-3R33-003 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 354 650-019-002 DIALIGHT PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY YELLOW LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL P46-3Y33-003 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 355 650-020-002 DIALIGHT PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY GREEN LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL P46-3G33-003 1 Ea.30 days $55.00 Temple 356 653-015-002 DIALIGHT 12" LED ORANGE HAND MODULE 430-5770-001 1 Ea. 357 653-016-005 DIALIGHT 12" LED HAND AND PERSON MODULE 430-6772-001 1 Ea. 358 653-016-006 DIALIGHT 12" LED HAND AND PERSON MODULE 430-6772-001XF 1 Ea.30 days $67.00 Temple 359 653-017-002 DIALIGHT 16" X 18" LED HAND AND PERSON MODULE 430-6472-001 1 Ea. 360 653-017-004 DIALIGHT 16" X 18" LED HAND AND PERSON MODULE 430-6473-001 1 Ea. 361 653-017-014 DIALIGHT 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE 430-6450-001XF 1 Ea.30 days $88.00 Temple 362 653-017-015 DIALIGHT 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE 430-6472-001XF 1 Ea.30 days $94.00 Temple 363 653-022-005 DIALIGHT COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 430-6479-001F 1 Ea. 364 653-022-006 DIALIGHT COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 430-7773-001F 1 Ea. 365 653-022-010 DIALIGHT COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 430-6479-001XF 1 Ea. 366 653-022-011 DIALIGHT COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 430-7773-001XF 1 Ea.30 days $76.00 Temple 367 653-022-014 DIALIGHT COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL MODEL 430-6479-805XF (16" MODULE) 9" X 3 ¼" DIGITS with CLASS 3 MESSAGE SIZE 11" X 7" 1 Ea.30 days $103.00 Temple 368 653-023-001 DIALIGHT 12" LED WALKING PERSON MODULE 430-7771-001 1 Ea. 369 743-001-003 DIAMOND TRAFFIC PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SPEED/CLASSIFICATION UNIT Model: Phoenix 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Days $75.00 Control Tech 376 660-027-003 DIGIWEST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueMAC (Portable-solar/cellular)1 Ea. 377 660-027-003 DIGIWEST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueMAC (Permanent-AC/Ethernet)1 Ea. 378 745-001-004 DURANT PERFORMANCE COATINGS LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT STAT-A-FLEX ASPHALT (Fast Set Time) for Traffic Monitoring Sites 5 Gal.30 days $210.00 Rainbow Distr. 379 745-001-004 DURANT PERFORMANCE COATINGS LOOP SEALANT CONCRETE PAVEMENT STAT-A-FLEX Concrete (Fast Set Time) for Traffic Monitoring Sites 5 Gal.30 days $210.00 Rainbow Distr. 380 660-005-024 DURANT PERFORMANCE COATINGS LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT STAT-A-FLEX ASPHALT (FAST SET TIME) 5 Gal.30 days $210.00 Rainbow Distr. 381 660-005-024 DURANT PERFORMANCE COATINGS LOOP SEALANT CONCRETE PAVEMENT STAT-A-FLEX CONCRETE (FAST SET TIME) 5 Gal.30 days $210.00 Rainbow Distr. 382 660-003-043 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.LMD301 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $102.50 Control Tech 383 660-003-044 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.LMD301t SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $125.00 Control Tech 384 660-008-025 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT. LM222 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 385 660-008-032 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LMD 602T 1 Ea.30 days $91.50 Control Tech 386 660-008-033 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LM602 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 387 660-008-034 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LMD222 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 388 660-008-035 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LM602 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 389 660-009-011 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LMD604 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $169.00 Control Tech 390 660-009-012 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LMD604t SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $192.00 Control Tech 391 660-009-013 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.LMD224 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $169.00 Control Tech 392 660-016-003 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE A (NO TIMINGS) LM622 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 393 660-016-004 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE A (NO TIMINGS) LMD622 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Control Tech 394 660-017-007 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) ORACLE 2E 1 Ea.30 days $147.50 Control Tech 395 660-017-008 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) LMD 622T 1 Ea.30 days $91.50 Control Tech 396 660-022-005 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 4CH TS2 TYPE D (WITH TIMINGS) LMD624t SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $169.00 Control Tech 397 660-023-002 EBERLE DESIGN VEH. 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(90 cu. In.) 415 741-002-007 E-BOND EPOXIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - BONDING AGENT G-78 Bonding Agent (for Traffic Monitoring Sites Only)2 Gal (180 cu. In) 416 650-002-006 ECONOLITE 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.4 weeks $8.00 Econolite 417 650-008-001 ECONOLITE 12" POLYCARBONATE 3 SECTION VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING TP31F2APEON WITH TUNNEL VISORS 1 Ea.4 weeks $110.00 Econolite 418 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)1 SECTION 1 Ea. 419 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)2 SECTION 1 Ea. 420 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)3 SECTION 1 Ea. 421 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)4 SECTION 1 Ea. 422 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION (In-Line)1 Ea. 423 650-021-004 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION (Cluster)1 Ea. 424 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1694P41-14-T2 (1 SECTION)1 Ea.5 weeks $60.00 Econolite 425 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1694P42-14-T2 (2 SECTION)1 Ea.5 weeks $63.00 Econolite 426 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1694P43-14-T2 (3 SECTION)1 Ea.5 weeks $50.00 Econolite 427 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1694P44-14-T2 (4 SECTION)1 Ea.5 weeks $80.00 Econolite 428 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1694P45-14-T2 (5 SECTION)1 Ea.5 weeks $70.00 Econolite 429 650-022-001 ECONOLITE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)E1612G6-14-T2 (5 SECTION DH)1 Ea.5 weeks $150.00 Econolite 430 660-015-021 ECONOLITE VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO AUTOSCOPE RACKVISION TERRA (Bid functional system that includes a single RackVision card/processor, a single AIS camera, and up to 100’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.4 weeks $3,800.00 Econolite 431 660-015-022 ECONOLITE VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO AUTOSCOPE SOLO TERRA 1 Ea. 432 660-015-028 ECONOLITE VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO AUTOSCOPE ENCORE 1 Ea.4 weeks $7,130.00 Econolite 433 660-015-029 ECONOLITE VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO AUTOSCOPE RACKVISION PRO2 1 Ea.4 weeks $4,280.00 Econolite 434 671-016-007 ECONOLITE NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT ASC/3-1000 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,500.00 Econolite 435 671-017-005 ECONOLITE NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT ASC/3-2100 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,650.00 Econolite 436 671-017-010 ECONOLITE NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT COBALT 2100 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,800.00 Econolite 437 671-019-003 ECONOLITE 2070 UNIT (FULL UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)SAFETRAN ATC 2070c 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,800.00 Econolite 438 671-020-004 ECONOLITE 2070LCN UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR TS1 CABINET) ATC2070NL 1 Ea. 438a 671-024-002 ECONOLITE NEMA-170 CONTROLLER UNIT Safetran ASC3RM 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,750.00 Econolite 438b 671-024-003 ECONOLITE NEMA-170 CONTROLLER UNIT Safetran Cobalt-Rack Mount 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,850.00 Econolite 439 671-028-002 ECONOLITE 2070LC UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR ITS & TS2 CABINETS) MODEL 2070E 1 Ea.4 weeks $2,800.00 Econolite 440 676-002-011 ECONOLITE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE IV M 1 Ea.8 weeks $11,000.00 Econolite 441 676-003-009 ECONOLITE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V P-44 1 Ea.8 weeks $12,100.00 Econolite 442 676-023-001 ECONOLITE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 TS2-1-55-12 SIZE 6 TS2 CABINET 1 Ea.8 weeks $15,200.00 Econolite 443 676-023-005 ECONOLITE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 5381 1 Ea.8 weeks $13,600.00 Econolite 444 676-035-009 ECONOLITE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S STCABS #1284 1 Ea.8 weeks $3,000.00 Econolite 445 678-004-001 ECONOLITE LOAD SWITCH 31095 G1 1 Ea.4 weeks $28.00 Econolite 446 678-005-002 ECONOLITE TRANSFER RELAY 136 4992 1 Ea.4 weeks $45.00 Econolite 447 678-006-001 ECONOLITE FLASHER TYPE 1 31065 G1 1 Ea.4 weeks $43.00 Econolite 448 678-017-001 ECONOLITE CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)PS-2412 CABINET POWER SUPPLY TS2 1 Ea. 449 678-017-004 ECONOLITE CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)PS-200E 1 Ea.4 weeks $275.00 Econolite 450 678-018-001 ECONOLITE BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)BIU-64 1 Ea.4 weeks $185.00 Econolite 451 680-001-003 ECONOLITE CONTROLLER - ROADSIDE MASTER ASC/2M-1000 ZONE MASTER 1 Ea.$3,700.00 Econolite 452 685-002-002 ECONOLITE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY DBL “M” LED SERIES 1 Ea.12 weeks $4,700.00 Econolite 453 685-003-001 ECONOLITE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (REAL- TIME ACTIVE POWER CONDITIONER) DBL “M” SERIES 1 Ea.10 weeks $2,000.00 Econolite 454 741-002-006 ELECTRONIC CONTROL MEASUREMENT TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - BONDING AGENT ECM P6G Asphalt 1 Can. 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Empco-Lite Model 2006 (Current QPL # S102- 3125) 1 Ea.14 days $19.75 Safety Zone 489 102-049-002 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY 1102 (Current QPL # S102-3003, Last QPL recert 11/3/2009)1 Ea. 490 102-049-003 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY 212 (Current QPL # S102-3004)1 Ea.14 days $61.10 Safety Zone 491 102-049-004 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY 1102 APL/LED (Current QPL # S102-3005)1 Ea. 492 102-049-005 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY 1102 AP/LED (Current QPL # S102-3006)1 Ea. 493 102-049-009 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model - 212-6 (Current QPL # S102-3010)1 Ea.1 4 days $61.10 Safety Zone 494 102-049-010 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model - 212-6LW (Current QPL # S102-3011)1 Ea.14 days $61.10 Safety Zone 495 102-049-011 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model 212-3 (Current QPL # S102-3012)1 Ea. 496 102-049-012 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model 212-3DH (Current QPL # S102-3013)1 Ea. 497 102-049-013 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model 212-3LW (Current QPL # S102-3014)1 Ea.14 days $61.10 Safety Zone 498 102-049-014 EMPCO LITE TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY Model 212-3S (Current QPL # S102-3015)1 Ea.14 days $79.20 Safety Zone 499 102-054-001 EMPCO LITE TYPE D 360 WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY 499L3 (Current QPL # S102-3200)1 Ea. 500 102-054-002 EMPCO LITE TYPE D 360 WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY 600D (Current QPL # S102-3201)1 Ea. 501 676-035-002 ENCLOSE MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET (P44), UNWIRED ENCLOSURE P44 1 Ea. 502 676-035-004 ENCLOSE MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334, UNWIRED ENCLOSURE 334 1 Ea. 503 676-035-010 ENCLOSE MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S, UNWIRED ENCLOSURE 336S 1 Ea. 504 653-005-001 ENGINEERED CASTINGS BRACKETS FOR DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 2054-T 1 Ea. 505 653-005-003 ENGINEERED CASTINGS BRACKETS FOR DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 2055-T 1 Ea. 506 653-005-004 ENGINEERED CASTINGS BRACKETS FOR DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 2056-T 1 Ea. 507 653-005-005 ENGINEERED CASTINGS BRACKETS FOR DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 2057-TLP 1 Ea. 508 653-005-006 ENGINEERED CASTINGS BRACKETS FOR DIE CAST PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 2059 1 Ea. 509 653-006-001 ENGINEERED CASTINGS POLE END 2052 1 Ea. 510 653-006-002 ENGINEERED CASTINGS POLE END FLAT PN 2053 1 Ea. 511 653-006-009 ENGINEERED CASTINGS POLE END 2053 F 1 Ea. 512 653-006-010 ENGINEERED CASTINGS POLE END 2053 C 1 Ea. 513 659-001-001 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2042 1 Ea. 514 659-001-002 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2021 1 Ea. 515 659-001-003 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2022 1 Ea. 516 659-001-004 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2031 1 Ea. 517 659-001-005 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2032 1 Ea. 518 659-001-006 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2041 1 Ea. 519 659-001-010 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET P.N. 370-371 HORIZONTAL MT.1 Ea. 520 659-001-014 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2 WAY BOTTOM 25" CENTER PN 2021-XL 1 Ea. 521 659-001-015 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2022-XL 1 Ea. 522 659-001-016 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET 2 WAY EXTENDER PN 2022SXL 1 Ea. 523 659-001-017 ENGINEERED CASTINGS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET BOTTOM COMBINE 3-WAY W/5 SECT.CLST. 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LIGHTNING ROD LPC227 1/2" x 36" Copper Air Terminal 1 Ea. 583 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73222-ABB 1 Ea.30 days $1,469.00 EtherWAN Systems 584 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73320-A0B 1 Ea.30 days $989.00 EtherWAN Systems 585 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73322-ABB 1 Ea.30 days $1,517.00 EtherWAN Systems 586 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73402-0BB 1 Ea.30 days $1,205.00 EtherWAN Systems 587 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73400-00B 1 Ea.30 days $725.00 EtherWAN Systems 588 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73300-00B 1 Ea.30 days $695.00 EtherWAN Systems 589 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73302-0BB 1 Ea.30 days $1,157.00 EtherWAN Systems 590 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73240-A0B 1 Ea.30 days $1,349.00 EtherWAN Systems 590a 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Model EX73202-0AB = 8 10/100 + 2 1000LX 10KM SM SC/Combo Ports 1 30 days $1,000.00 EtherWAN Systems 590b 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73202-0BB = 8 10/100 + 2 1000LX 20KM SM SC/Combo Ports 1 30 days $1,100.00 EtherWAN Systems 590c 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73302-0BB = 8 10/100 + 2 100FX 20KM SM SC + 2 1000LX 20KM SM SC/Combo Ports 1 30 days $1,157.00 EtherWAN Systems 591 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX73000 Series, EX73242-ABB 1 Ea.30 days $1,829.00 EtherWAN Systems 592 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70900 Series 1 Ea. 592a 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70962-0AB = 6 - 10/100/1000T + 2 1000 10KM SM SC Fiber Ports 1 30 days $1,200.00 EtherWAN Systems 592b 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70962-0BB = 6 - 10/100/1000T + 2 1000 20KM SM SC Fiber Ports 1 30 days $1,300.00 EtherWAN Systems 592c 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70971-0VB = 6 - 10/100/1000TX + 2- 1000 SFP Ports 1 30 days $1,100.00 EtherWAN Systems 592d 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70962-0VB = 6 - 10/100/1000TX + 2- 1000 SFP Ports 1 30 days $1,000.00 EtherWAN Systems 592e 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70971-0VB = 7 - 10/100/1000TX + 1-1000SFP Ports 1 30 days $950.00 EtherWAN Systems 592f 684-002-002 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EX70980-00B = 8-Port 10/100/1000BASE-TX Managed Hardened Ethernet Switch 1 30 days $900.00 EtherWAN Systems 593 663-001-008 EVIEWS SAFETY SYSTEMS PREEMPTION SYSTEM IntelliCorr/IntelliTran 1 Ea. 594 678-020-002 EVIEWS SAFETY SYSTEMS GPS TIME SWITCH TS800 1 Ea. 595 650-010-034 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12" LED RED SIGNAL MODEL TRV-R12SG-D2T 1 Ea. 596 650-011-023 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL MODEL TRA-R12DG-IN 1 Ea. 597 650-012-018 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12” LED YELLOW SIGNAL MODEL TRV-Y12SG-D1T 1 Ea. 598 650-013-022 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL MODEL TRV-G12SG-D2T 1 Ea. 599 650-014-015 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL MODEL TRA-Y12DG-IN2 1 Ea. 600 650-015-015 EXCELLENCE OPTO 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL MODEL TRA-G12DG-IN 1 Ea. 601 653-017-016 EXCELLENCE OPTO 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE TRP-C45DG-W2 1 Ea. 602 653-022-013 EXCELLENCE OPTO COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL MODEL TRP-C45D3154C10 1 Ea. 603 660-015-023 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VIP3D.1s System (Bid functional system that includes a single camera, video detection board, and up to 100’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.30 days $2,925.00 Control Tech 603a 660-015-023 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES VEHICLE DETECTOR PIM module 1 Ea.30 days $395.00 Control Tech 604 660-015-024 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VIP3D.2s System (Bid functional system that includes 2 cameras, video detection board, and up to 200’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.30 days $5,850.00 Control Tech 604a 660-015-024 CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES VEHICLE DETECTOR PIM module 1 Ea.30 days $395.00 Control Tech 605 660-015-024 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VIP3D.1s Video Detection Board 1 Ea.30 days $2,000.00 Control Tech 606 660-015-024 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VIP3D2s Video Detection Board 1 Ea.30 days $3,500.00 Control Tech 607 660-015-024 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO FC-Series Thermal Camera for detection system 1 Ea.30 days $1,979.00 Control Tech 608 660-015-034 FLIR VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Traficam2 (Bid functional system that includes a single camera, processor, and up to 100’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.30 days $1,900.00 Control Tech 609 682-004-001 FLIR CAMERA - THERMAL/VISIBLE HYBRID D Series, Model D-618 1 Ea.30 days $22,185.00 Control Tech 610 660-005-029 FREEDOM ROC INDUSTRIES LOOP SEALANT ASPHALT PAVEMENT MODEL TA-500 (One Part, 90 Minute Tack Free Time) 611 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Model: 6KL 1 Ea.30 days $1,850.00 Blackhawk 612 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (8) 10/100 RJ45 and (2) GigE SFP with SFP- LX10 installed, P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL4-RJ45+6KL-2GSFP+(2)SFP- LX10 1 Ea.14-30 days $141.43 Tesco 613 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (4) 10/100 RJ45 and (2) GigE SFP with SFP- LX10 installed, P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL-2GSFP+(2)SFP-LX10 1 Ea.14-30 days $270.90 Tesco 614 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (6) 10/100 RJ45, (2) 100Mb LC/SM and (2) Gig E SFP slots (must add Gig E SFP), P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL4- 2SLC2RJ+6KL-2GSFP 1 Ea.30 days $1,340.00 Blackhawk 615 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (6) 10/100 RJ45 and (2) 100Mb LC/SM, P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL4-2SLC2RJ 1 Ea.30 days $1,150.00 Blackhawk 616 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (4) 10/100 RJ45 and (4) 100Mb LC/SM, P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL4-4SLC 1 Ea.30 days $1,295.00 Blackhawk 617 684-002-005 GARRETCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH MODEL 6KL AC, (4) 10/100 RJ45, (4) 100Mb LC/SM and (2) GigE SFP with SFP-LX10 installed, P/N= 6KL-AC+6KL4- 4SLC+6KL-2GSFP+(2)SFP-LX10 1 Ea.30 days $1,850.00 Blackhawk 618 650-010-019 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED RED SIGNAL DR6-RTFB-20A-40 619 650-010-037 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED RED SIGNAL DR6-RTFB-VLA-013 1 Ea.30 days $30.00 TCS 620 650-011-013 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL DR6-RTAAN-21A 621 650-011-021 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL DR6-RTAAN-17A-FL 1 Ea.30 days $33.00 TCS 622 650-012-005 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL MODEL DR6-YTFB-20A-40-FL 623 650-012-022 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL MODEL DR6-YTFB-VLA-013 1 Ea.30 days $30.00 TCS 624 650-013-025 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL DR6-GTFB-VLA-013 1 Ea.30 days $30.00 TCS 625 650-014-005 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL DR6-YTAAN-21A 626 650-014-012 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL DR6-YTAAN-17A-FL 1 Ea.30 days $33.00 TCS 627 650-015-006 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL DR6-GTAAN-21A FULL 628 650-015-013 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL DR6-GTAAN-17A-FL 1 Ea.30 days $33.00 TCS 629 650-018-001 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY RED LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL DR3-RCFB-01A 1 Ea.30 days $66.00 TCS 630 650-019-001 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY YELLOW LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL DR3-YCFB-01A 1 Ea.30 days $70.00 TCS 631 650-020-001 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS PROGRAMMABLE VISIBILITY GREEN LED LAMP FOR OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL DR3-GCFB-01A 1 Ea.30 days $73.00 TCS 632 653-015-004 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED ORANGE HAND MODULE PS6-PFH1-26A 633 653-017-006 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE MODEL PS7-CFL1-01A OVERLAY/FILLED/FILLED 634 653-017-013 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE PS7-CFL1-01A 635 653-022-012 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL PS7-CFF1-26A 636 653-022-017 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL PS7-CFF1-27A 1 Ea.30 days $118.00 TCS 637 653-023-002 GE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 12" LED WALKING PERSON MODULE PS6-WFM3-26A 638 660-008-036 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.900 SERIES 639 660-009-014 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.900 SERIES 640 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 701-1, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3114-0 1 Ea.30 days $178.80 TCS 641 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 701-1, 150' cable, 75-0301- 3115-7 1 Ea.30 days $208.00 TCS 642 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 701-1, 250' cable, 75-0301- 3116-5 1 Ea.30 days $247.00 TCS 643 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 701-1, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3117-3 1 Ea.30 days $344.50 TCS 644 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 701-1, 1000' cable, 75-0301- 3118-1 1 Ea.30 days $539.50 TCS 645 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 701-2, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3119-9 1 Ea.30 days $331.00 TCS 646 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 701-2, 150' cable, 75-0301- 3120-7 1 Ea.30 days $360.30 TCS 647 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 701-2, 250' cable, 75-0301- 3121-5 1 Ea.30 days $399.30 TCS 648 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 701-2, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3122-3 1 Ea.30 days $496.80 TCS 649 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 701-2, 1000' cable, 75-0301- 3123-1 1 Ea.30 days $691.80 TCS 650 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 701-3, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3124-9 1 Ea.30 days $482.40 TCS 651 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 701-3, 150' cable, 75-0301- 3125-6 1 Ea.30 days $511.70 TCS 652 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 701-3, 250' cable, 75-0301- 3126-4 1 Ea.30 days $550.70 TCS 653 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 701-3, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3127-2 1 Ea.30 days $648.20 TCS 654 660-025-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 701-3, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3128-0 1 Ea.30 days $843.20 TCS 655 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 702-1, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3129-8 1 Ea.30 days $204.85 TCS 656 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 702-1, 150' cable, 75-0301- 2203-2 1 Ea.30 days $234.10 TCS 657 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 702-1, 175' cable, 75-0301- 3130-6 1 Ea.30 days $243.85 TCS 658 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 702-1, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3131-4 1 Ea.30 days $370.60 TCS 659 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Single Microloop Assy., Model 702-1, 1000' cable, 75-0301- 3132-2 1 Ea.30 days $565.60 TCS 660 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 702-2, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3133-0 1 Ea.30 days $382.00 TCS 661 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 702-2, 150' cable, 75-0301- 2204-0 1 Ea.30 days $411.30 TCS 662 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 702-2, 175' cable, 75-0301- 3134-8 1 Ea.30 days $421.00 TCS 663 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 702-2, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3135-5 1 Ea.30 days $547.80 TCS 664 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Double Microloop Assy., Model 702-2, 1000' cable, 75-0301- 3136-3 1 Ea.30 days $742.80 TCS 665 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 702-3, 75' cable, 75-0301- 3137-1 1 Ea.30 days $585.48 TCS 666 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 702-3, 150' cable, 75-0301- 2205-7 1 Ea.30 days $616.25 TCS 667 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 702-3, 175' cable, 75-0301- 3138-9 1 Ea.30 days $626.75 TCS 668 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 702-3, 500' cable, 75-0301- 3139-7 1 Ea.30 days $723.40 TCS 669 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Triple Microloop Assy., Model 702-3, 1000' cable, 75-0301- 3140-5 1 Ea.30 days $918.40 TCS 670 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Model 702, Installation Kit, 78-8114-5717-1 1 Ea.30 days $114.00 TCS 671 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Model 702, Carrier, Single, 78-8114-5707-2 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 TCS 672 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Model 702, Carrier Package, 25 Units, 78-8118-6123-2 1 Ea.30 days $177.45 TCS 673 660-025-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES MAGNETOMETER PROBE Model 702, Carrier Package, 50 Units, 78-8118-6124-0 1 Ea.30 days $354.90 TCS 674 663-001-001 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM 1012 1 Ea. 675 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 138, Detector cable, 500' spool, 78-8009- 6556-4 1 Ea.30 days $205.00 TCS 676 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 138, Detector cable, 1000' spool,78-8009- 6557-2 1 Ea.30 days $410.00 TCS 677 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 138, Detector cable, 2500' spool, 78- 8009-6393-2 1 Ea.30 days $1,025.00 TCS 678 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 575, Confirmation light kit, 78-8060-1634- 7 1 Ea.30 days $81.90 TCS 679 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 711, Detector, 1ch., 1 direction, 78-8095- 3852-9 1 Ea.30 days $425.60 TCS 680 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 721, Detector, 1ch., 2 directions, 78-8095- 3853-7 1 Ea.30 days $483.90 TCS 681 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 722, Detector, 2ch., 2 directions, 78-8095- 3854-5 1 Ea.30 days $675.10 TCS 682 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 708, Span wire clamp, 78-8009-5667-0 1 Ea.30 days $18.90 TCS 683 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 755, 4ch. Adapter card, 78-8114-5920-1 1 Ea.30 days $52.50 TCS 684 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 760, Card rack w/P1 harness, 78-8114- 5300-6 1 Ea.30 days $168.00 TCS 685 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 760-P1, Harness assembly, 78-8118-6560- 5 1 Ea.30 days $68.25 TCS 686 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 762, Phase selector, 2ch., 76-1000-1056- 0 1 Ea.30 days $1,758.75 TCS 687 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 764, Multimode phase selector, 76-1000- 1054-0 1 Ea.30 days $2,751.00 TCS 688 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 768, Multimode AIP, 76-1000-1059-0 1 Ea.30 days $300.00 TCS 689 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 770, Gate opener card rack w/cable, 75- 0301-4462-2 1 Ea.30 days $315.00 TCS 690 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 794H, LED Emitter, High priority, 76-1000- 1039-0 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 691 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 794L, LED Emitter, Low priority, 76-1000- 1040-0 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 692 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 794R, LED Emitter, Range control, 76- 1000-1041-0 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 693 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 794T, LED Emitter, Low priority transit, 76-1000-1047-0 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 694 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model RC790, Remote coding unit, 76-1000- 1043-0 1 Ea.30 days $300.00 TCS 695 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 793B, Emitter switch, on/off "L" bracket, 78-8113-4960-0 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 TCS 696 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 793R, Emitter switch, range control box, 78-8118-6441-8 1 Ea.30 days $330.00 TCS 697 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 793S, Emitter switch, on/off box, 78- 8113-4965-9 1 Ea.30 days $140.00 TCS 698 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 792H, Emitter, High priority, 78-8113- 4540-0 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 699 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 992HF, Emitter, High priority, filter, 78- 8113-4603-6 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 700 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 792R, Emitter, Range control, 78-8113- 4600-2 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 701 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 792L, Emitter, Low priority, 78-8113- 4550-9 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 702 663-001-002 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 700, Model 792T, Emitter, Low priority, filter, 78- 8113-4560-8 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 TCS 703 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Model 1010, GPS Radio, Mast mount, 78- 8118-6978-9 1 Ea.30 days $2,680.00 TCS 703a 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Model 1010, GPS Radio, Mast mount, (PART NUMBER REVISED TO 3100 MAST ARM MOUNT (73-1000- 1189-00) REVIEWED W/ 764 8-18-2014) 1 Ea.30 days $2,680.00 TCS 704 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Installation cable, 500' spool, 78-8125-0421- 1 1 Ea.30 days $350.00 TCS 705 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Installation cable, 1000' spool, 78-8125-0422- 9 1 Ea.30 days $700.00 TCS 706 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Installation cable, 2500' spool, 78-8125-0423- 7 1 Ea.30 days $1,750.00 TCS 707 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Model 1012, Radio Unit, Cabinet mount, 76- 1000-1027-0 1 Ea.30 days $2,680.00 TCS 707a 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Opticom GPS, Model 1012, Radio Unit, Cabinet Mount, (PART NUMBER REVISED TO 3101 CABINET MOUNT (73- 100-1198-00) REVIEWED W/ 764 8/18-2014) 1 Ea.30 days $2,680.00 TCS 708 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM GPS Vehicle Kit, High priority, 76-1000-1155-0 1 Ea.30 days $3,000.00 TCS 709 663-001-003 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM GPS Vehicle Kit, Transit, 76-1000-1156-0 1 Ea.30 days $3,000.00 TCS 710 663-001-004 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 400, Model 462 Phase Selector (2ch.), 76-1000-1057- 0 1 Ea. 711 663-001-004 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 400, Model 464 Phase Selector (4ch.), 76-1000-1055- 0 1 Ea. 712 663-001-004 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 400, Model 494H LED Emitter, 76-1000-1042-0 1 Ea. 713 663-001-004 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 400, Model 494H Emitter, 78-8118-6605-8 1 Ea. 714 663-001-004 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM Series 400, Model 494HF. 78-8113-4604-4 1 Ea. 715 663-001-005 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM 762 IR Phase Selector 1 Ea.30 days $1,758.75 TCS 716 663-001-006 GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES PREEMPTION SYSTEM 764 GPS & IR Phase Selector 1 Ea.30 days $2,751.00 TCS 717 682-001-003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC-ICPO-1IZDE 1 Ea.30 days $3,087.00 GovComm 717a 682‐001‐003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC‐ICPO‐1IZD(E) / 1.3 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $3,087.00 GovComm 718 682-001-003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC-ICPO-FIZDE 1 Ea.30 days $3,267.00 GovComm 718a 682‐001‐003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC‐ICPO‐FIZD(E) / 2 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $3,267.00 GovComm 719 682-001-003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC-ICPO-3IZDE 1 Ea.30 days $3,997.00 GovComm 719a 682‐001‐003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER ICPO‐3I2D(E) 20X / 3 MP 20X 1 Ea.30 days $3,187.00 GovComm 720 682-001-003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC-ICPO-312DE 1 Ea.30 days $4,297.00 GovComm 720a 682‐001‐003 GOVCOMM CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER GC‐ICPO‐3IZD(E) / 3 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $3,567.00 GovComm 721 682-002-009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC-IMPO-312DE 1 Ea.30 days $3,697.00 GovComm 721a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐1IZD(E) / 1.3 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $2,757.00 GovComm 721a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐3I2D(E) / 3 MP 20X 1 Ea.30 days $3,037.00 GovComm 722 682-002-009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC-IMPO-FIZDE 1 Ea.30 days $2,937.00 GovComm 722a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐FIZD(E) / 2 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $2,937.00 GovComm 723 682-002-009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC-IMPO-FIZ6DE 1 Ea.30 days $3,597.00 GovComm 723a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐FIZD(E) / 3 MP 30X 1 Ea.30 days $3,367.00 GovComm 724 682-002-009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC-IMPO-31ZDE 1 Ea.30 days $3,797.00 GovComm 724a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐FIZ6D(E) / 2 MP 36X 1 Ea.30 days $3,597.00 GovComm 725 682-002-009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC-IMPO-31Z6DE 1 Ea.30 days $4,997.00 GovComm 725a 682‐002‐009 GOVCOMM CAMERA - DOME GC‐IMPO‐3IZ6D(E) / 3 MP 36X 1 Ea.30 days $3,972.00 GovComm 726 676-004-012 HESCO RLS SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE HE 300-15 1 Ea.25 days $43.10 Rainbow Distr 727 676-004-028 HESCO RLS SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE HE1700 1 Ea.25 days $45.65 Rainbow Distr 728 676-004-029 HESCO RLS SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE HE642C 1 Ea.25 days $32.50 Rainbow Distr 729 676-004-033 HESCO RLS SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE HE1800 1 Ea.25 days $56.25 Rainbow Distr 730 676-004-034 HESCO RLS SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE VLP SERIES 1 Ea.25 days $10.00 Rainbow Distr 731 102-055-001 HORIZON SIGNAL TECHNOLOGIES PORTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL (FOR WORK ZONE USE ONLY) MODEL SQ3TS 1 Ea.14-28 days $49,500.00 Horizon Signal Tech. 732 102-055-002 HORIZON SIGNAL TECHNOLOGIES PORTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL (FOR WORK ZONE USE ONLY) MODEL SQ2 1 Ea.14-28 days $30,750.00 Horizon Signal Tech. 733 660-020-003 IMAGE SENSING SYSTEMS VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE G4 Model K4 1 Ea.30 days $3,995.00 Blackhawk 734 741-001-001 IMAGE SENSING SYSTEMS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - MICROWAVE RADAR VEHICLE SENSOR RTMS 1 Ea.30 days $3,995.00 Blackhawk 735 684-003-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO DECODER i1000D 1 Ea.30 days $4,015.00 Blackhawk 736 684-003-006 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO DECODER Model: i5110-D 1 Ea.30 days $1,075.00 Blackhawk 737 684-004-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER Model i4110 1 Ea.30 days $1,995.00 Blackhawk 738 684-004-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER Model i4022 1 Ea. 739 684-004-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER Model i4021 1 Ea. 740 684-004-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER Model i1410 1 Ea. 741 684-004-001 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER Model i1422 1 Ea. 742 684-004-004 IMPATH NETWORKS VIDEO ENCODER i5110ET 1 Ea.30 days $1,995.00 Blackhawk 743 700-019-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC-1520F SERIES 1 Ea. 743a 700-019-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC‐1520F/ SC‐15 SERIES ‐15" digit ‐ DeviceController ™ Onsite; AC Power 1 Ea.45 days $3,124.00 Information Display Co. 743b 700-019-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC-1520F/SC-15 SERIES - Slow Down message; TrafficAnalyzer & SchedulePro™ AC Power, 15" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $3,724.00 Information Display Co. 743c 700-019-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC-1520F /SC-15 SERIES - Slow Down message; TrafficAnalyzer & Schedule Pro™ Solar Power, 15" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $4,829.00 Information Display Co. 744 700-019-002 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC-1820F SERIES 1 Ea. 744a 700-019-002 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC‐1820F / SC‐18 SERIES ‐ DeviceController™ Onsite; AC Power, 18" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $4,833.00 Information Display Co. 744b 700-019-002 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN VSC‐1820F / SC‐18 SERIES ‐ DeviceController™ Onsite; TrafficAnalyzer & SchedulePro™ Solar Power, 18" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $5,799.00 Information Display Co. 745 700-022-003 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck - Model SDA Series - Slow Down Alert Sign 1 Ea. 745a 700-022-003 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model SDA Series - SlowDown Alert Sign; AC Power 1 Ea.45 days $4,499.00 Information Display Co. 745b 700-022-003 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model SDA Series - SlowDown Alert Sign; TrafficAnalyzer, Solar Power 1 Ea.45 days $5,199.00 Information Display Co. 746 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series, Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 15" LED digits 1 Ea. 746a 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series - Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 15" LED digits, No Radar 1 Ea.45 days $4,499.00 Information Display Co. 748a 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series - Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 18" LED digits, No Radar 1 Ea.45 days $4,999.00 Information Display Co. 746b 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series - Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 15" LED digits- Violation Alert 1 Ea.45 days $5,699.00 Information Display Co. 747 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series, Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, SlowDown, 15" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $5,499.00 Information Display Co. 748 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series, Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 18" LED digits 1 Ea. 748b 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series - Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, 18" LED digits; TrafficAnalyzer, Violation Alert 1 Ea.45 days $5,999.00 Information Display Co. 749 700-022-004 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN SpeedCheck, Model ASL Series, Advisory Speed Limit Sign, Solar power, ViolationAlert, 18" LED digits 1 Ea.45 days $5,699.00 Information Display Co. 750 700-026-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY SIGN BEACON (VEHICLE ACTIVATED BEACON) FlashAlert Series 1 Ea. 750a 700-026-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY SIGN BEACON (VEHICLE ACTIVATED BEACON) FlashAlert series; Solar Power; Single Beacon, Static sign not included. 1 Ea.45 days $3,954.00 Information Display Co. 750b 700-026-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY SIGN BEACON (VEHICLE ACTIVATED BEACON) FlashAlert series; Solar Power; Single Beacon, TrafficAnalyzer; Static sign not included. 1 Ea.45 days $4,279.00 Information Display Co. 751 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 15" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 48" x 72" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea. 751a 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 15" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 30"x42" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea.45 days $4,179.00 Information Display Co. 751b 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 15" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 36"x48" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea.45 days $4,429.00 Information Display Co. 752 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 18" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 48" x 72" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea. 752a 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 18" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 36"x48" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea.45 days $4,699.00 Information Display Co. 752b 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 18" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 48"x60" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea.45 days $4,999.00 Information Display Co. 752c 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 18" LED digits, Ethernet interface, sign panel up to 48" x 72" (legend to be specified at time order is placed), mounting hardware 1 Ea.45 days $5,199.00 Information Display Co. 753 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 15" LED digits, Ethernet interface, mounting hardware, no static sign panel 1 Ea.45 days $3,999.00 Information Display Co. 754 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series, Guide Sign with 18" LED digits, Ethernet interface, mounting hardware, no static sign panel 1 Ea.45 days $4,379.00 Information Display Co. 755 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series option, solar power system 1 Ea.45 days $1,039.00 Information Display Co. 756 700-029-001 INFORMATION DISPLAY COMPANY ELECTRONIC GUIDE SIGN GS Series option, cellular modem 1 Ea.45 days $779.00 Information Display Co. 757 671-019-002 INTELIGHT 2070 UNIT (FULL UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)MODEL 2070-LDX 1 Ea.60 days $2,650.00 Control Tech 758 741-002-004 INTERNATIONAL ROAD DYNAMICS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - BONDING AGENT AS475 ASPHALT 1 Gal. (90 cu. In.) 30 DAYS $185.00 TCS 759 742-003-002 INTERNATIONAL ROAD DYNAMICS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - ELECTRONICS UNIT Model 1068 iSINC/DC (4 KLK + 2 LPL) 12-volt DC 1 Ea. 760 742-003-003 INTERNATIONAL ROAD DYNAMICS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - ELECTRONICS UNIT Model 1068 iSINC/DC (2 KLK + 2 LPL) 12-volt DC 1 Ea. 761 742-003-004 INTERNATIONAL ROAD DYNAMICS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - ELECTRONICS UNIT Model 1068 iSINC/DC (2 KLK + 4 LPL) 12-volt DC 1 Ea. 762 102-046-009 INTERPLEX SOLAR TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY Maverick M1121A 1 Ea. 763 102-047-011 INTERPLEX SOLAR TYPE C WARNING LIGHT STEADY BURN Maverick M1121C 1 Ea. 764 744-001-003 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL, INC. TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - BATTERY DCM0100L 1 Ea. 765 660-015-011 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VANTAGE EDGE2-2N +/-EXT MODULES, includes EDGE2-2N- PAK, CAM-RZ4C (x2), PELCO0175 (x2), SURGPAN, 500' ISOCBL 1 Ea.30 days $7,272.00 Iteris 765a 660-015-011 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO 2 Camera System - Vantage Edge2 Remote / TS2 - includes Edge2-2N PAK, EdgeConnect, TS2 IM, CAM-RZ4C (x2), PELCO0175 (x2), SURGEPAN, 500' ISOCBL 1 30 days $10,509.05 Iteris 765b 660-015-011 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO 3 Camera System - Vantage Edge2-2N - Edge2-1N - includes Edge2-2N PAK, Edge2-1N PAK, CAM-RZ4C (x3), PELCO0175 (x3), SURGEPAN, 750' ISOCBL 1 30 days $11,165.55 Iteris 765c 660-015-011 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO 3 Camera System - Vantage Edge2-2N - Edge2-1N - includes Edge2-2N PAK, Edge2-1N PAK, EdgeConnect, TS2 IM, CAM- RZ4C (x3), PELCO0175 (x3), SURGEPAN, 750' ISOCBL 1 30 days $14,402.60 Iteris 766 660-015-012 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VANTAGE EDGE2-1N +/-EXT MODULES, includes EDGE2-1N- PAK, CAM-RZ4C, PELCO0175, SURGPAN, 250' ISOCBL 1 Ea.30 days $3,903.65 Iteris 767 660-015-020 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VANTAGE EDGE 2-4N WITH VANTAGE ACCESS, includes EDGE2-4N-PAK, EDGE2-TS2IO-PAK, CAM-RZ4C (x4), PELCO0175 (x4), SURGEPAN, 1000' ISOCBL 1 Ea.30 days $15,639.85 Iteris 767a 660-015-020 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage Edge2-4N includes Edge2-4N PAK, EDGECONNECT, EDGE2-TS2IO PAK, CAM-RZ4C (x4), PELCO0175 (x4), SURGEPAN, 1000' ISOCBL 1 30 days $17,861.85 Iteris 767b 660-015-020 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage VRACK TS2 Detector Rack - includes - VRACK3-TS2- PS 1 30 days $555.50 Iteris 767c 660-015-020 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage VRACK TS1 Detector Rack - includes - VRACK3-TS1- PS 1 30 days $555.50 Iteris 767d 660-015-020 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage Edge - TS2 BIU Input / Output Module - TS2IO PAK 1 30 days $1,015.05 Iteris 768 660-015-026 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VersiCam-SM with ICC Module, includes VCSM-PAK, CAMBRKT4, VC-SURGE, 200' VCABLE 1 Ea.30 days $2,528.28 Iteris 769a 660-015-031 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage Vector 2 Sensor System - includes VEC-Edge2-2N- PAK, VECTOR (x2), SURGEPAN, 500' ISOCBL 1 30 days $13,059.30 Iteris 769b 660-015-031 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage Vector 2 Sensor System - Remote / TS2 - includes VEC-Edge2-2N-PAK, EDGECONNECT, TS2IO PAK, VECTOR (x2), SURGEPAN, 500' ISOCBL 1 30 days $16,296.35 Iteris 769 660-015-031 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage Vector (Bid functional system that includes a single video/radar sensor, Vector Processor, and up to 100’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.30 days $6,741.75 Iteris 770 660-015-032 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VersiCam Wireless (Bid functional system that includes a single camera, ICC-2W, antennas, and cabling) 1 Ea.30 days $6,201.40 Iteris 771 660-015-033 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage SmartSpan (Bid functional system that includes a single camera, Vantage SmatSpan Processor, and up to 100’ of camera cable) 1 Ea.30 days $3,918.80 Iteris 771a 660-015-033 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage SmartSpan - 4 Camera System Remote / TS2 - includes SPAN-EDGE2-1N-PAK (x4), SMARTSPAN-SS-PAK (x4), EDGECONNECT, TS2 IM, SURGEPAN, 1000' ISOCBL 1 30 days $18,548.65 Iteris 771b 660-015-033 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO Vantage EdgeConnect - includes - EDGECONNECT 1 30 days $2,222.00 Iteris 772 660-027-002 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR - AVI Vantage Velocity 1 Ea.30 days $1,969.50 Iteris 772a 660-027-002 ITERIS VEHICLE DETECTOR - AVI Vantage Velocity Host Server - Dell Server including Windows OS to operate Velocity host software and 3 year hardware warranty 1 30 days $1,131.20 Iteris 773 684-002-007 ITS EXPRESS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH ITS-8040 1 Ea. 774 684-002-007 ITS EXPRESS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH ITS-8012 1 Ea. 775 684-002-007 ITS EXPRESS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH ITS-8020+1 Ea. 776 682-003-001 JUPITER SYSTEMS VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Fusion Catalyst System 1 Ea.45 days $51,000.00 Jupiter Sys. 776a 682-003-004 JUPITER SYSTEMS VIDEO DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM Canvas 1 Ea.45 days $35,500.00 Jupiter Sys. 777 102-044-029 K&K SYSTEMS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD KKAB5015 (Current QPL #S102-0927)1 Ea.30 days $3,417.40 K&K Sys. 778 102-044-030 K&K SYSTEMS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD KKAB5025 1 Ea.30 days $3,744.07 K&K Sys. 779 102-044-032 K&K SYSTEMS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Model - KKAB3060-15TM (Current QPL # S102-1122)1 Ea.30 days $1,272.84 K&K Sys. 780 102-044-033 K&K SYSTEMS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Model - KKAB3060-25TM (Current QPL # S102-1123)1 Ea.30 days $1,530.99 K&K Sys. 781 102-044-034 K&K SYSTEMS TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Model - KKAB4896-25TM (Current QPL # S102-1124)1 Ea.30 days $1,777.78 K&K Sys. 782 102-050-003 K&K SYSTEMS PORTABLE REGULTORY SIGN Model KKWS30-4 (Current QPL # S102-1302)1 Ea.30 days $3,518.52 K&K Sys. 783 102-052-003 K&K SYSTEMS PORTABLE RADAR SPEED DISPLAY UNIT Model 2000R-18" (Current QPL # S102-1906)1 Ea.30 days $5,755.91 K&K Sys. 784 102-052-012 K&K SYSTEMS PORTABLE RADAR SPEED DISPLAY UNIT 2000R-18"1 Ea.30 days $5,755.91 K&K Sys. 785 742-004-003 KISTLER INSTRUMENT TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - QUARTZ ELEMENT PIEZOELECTRIC WEIGHT SENSOR 9195F421 1 Ea. 786 742-004-004 KISTLER INSTRUMENT TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - QUARTZ ELEMENT PIEZOELECTRIC WEIGHT SENSOR 9195F511 1 Ea. 787 742-004-005 KISTLER INSTRUMENT TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - QUARTZ ELEMENT PIEZOELECTRIC WEIGHT SENSOR 9195F411 1 Ea. 788 742-004-006 KISTLER INSTRUMENT TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE WEIGH-IN- MOTION - QUARTZ ELEMENT PIEZOELECTRIC WEIGHT SENSOR 9195F521 1 Ea. 789a 700-020-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VMS-105-27x125 (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch)1 Ea.20 weeks $74,500.00 Ledstar 789b 700-020-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-105-27X125 (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS) 1Ea.20 weeks $78,000.00 Ledstar 790a 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VMS-133 Series (Full Color 33 and 20mm pitch)1 Ea.20 weeks $79,500.00 Ledstar 790b 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-133-54X210C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS) 1Ea.20 weeks $83,000.00 Ledstar 790c 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-133-54X250C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $84,500.00 Ledstar 790d 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-133-54X250C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS) 1Ea.20 weeks $91,500.00 Ledstar 790e 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-133-96x400C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $109,500.00 Ledstar 790f 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK IN VMS-133-96x400C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $116,500.00 Ledstar 791 700-020-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN VMS133C-54x210 (Full-Color): OBSOLETE Ledstar 792 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS Model: VMS-136 Series (Full Color)Ledstar 792a 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x140C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $49,500.00 Ledstar 792b 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x140C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $53,000.00 Ledstar 792c 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x150C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $52,000.00 Ledstar 792d 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x150C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $55,500.00 Ledstar 792e 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x200C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $56,500.00 Ledstar 792f 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-36x200C-33 (Full Color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $60,000.00 Ledstar 792g 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-24x352C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $51,000.00 Ledstar 792h 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-24x352C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $54,500.00 Ledstar 792i 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-16x304C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $32,250.00 Ledstar 792j 700-023-004 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-16x304C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $35,750.00 Ledstar 793a 700-023-005 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS Model: VMS-136 Series (Amber) (Model Tested: VMS-136- 27x80-46-X) 1 Ea.20 weeks $40,500.00 Ledstar 793b 700-023-005 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - FRONT ACCESS VMS-136-27x80A-46 (Monochrome Amber 46mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS) 1Ea.20 weeks $44,000.00 Ledstar 794 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136 Series (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch) (Full Ledstar 794a 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-7x45-33C (Full color 33mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $13,000.00 Ledstar 794b 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-7x45-33C (Full color 33mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $15,000.00 Ledstar 794c 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-24x144C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $24,000.00 Ledstar 794d 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-24x144C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $26,000.00 Ledstar 794e 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-16x96C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch)1Ea.20 weeks $11,100.00 Ledstar 794f 700-024-003 LEDSTAR DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED VMS-136-16x96C-20 (Full Color 20mm pitch + 2 Hour UPS)1Ea.20 weeks $13,100.00 Ledstar 795 653-016-004 LEOTEK 12" LED HAND AND PERSON MODULE TP12H-HM 1 Ea.30 days $84.50 Control Tech 796 653-017-012 LEOTEK 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE TSL-PED-DP-16-FS 1 Ea.30 days $82.50 Control Tech 797 653-022-009 LEOTEK COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL TSL-PED-16-CIL-9-FL 798 653-022-016 LEOTEK COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL TSL-PED-16-CIL-P1 1 Ea.30 days $96.50 Control Tech 799 650-010-018 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED SIGNAL TSL-EV12R-HP3-A1 1 Ea. 800 650-010-029 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED SIGNAL TSL-12R-LX-IL1-A1 1 Ea. 801 650-010-032 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED SIGNAL TSL-12R-LX-IL3-A1 1 Ea. 802 650-010-036 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED SIGNAL Model TSL-12R-LX-IL6-A1-P2 1 Ea.30 days $25.00 Control Tech 803 650-011-014 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12RA-MF-A1 1 Ea.30 days $39.00 RainbowDistr 804 650-011-024 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12RA-LD-A1 1 Ea. 805 650-011-026 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL Model TSL-12RA-IL6-A1 1 Ea.30 days $27.00 Control Tech 806 650-012-008 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL TSL-EV12Y-HP5-A1 1 Ea. 807 650-012-012 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL TSL-12Y-LX-IL2-A1 1 Ea. 808 650-012-015 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL TSL-12Y-LX-IL3-A1 1 Ea. 809 650-012-019 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12” LED YELLOW SIGNAL TSL-12Y-LX-IL3-A1-C 1 Ea. 810 650-012-021 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL Model TSL-12Y-LX-IL6-A1-P2 1 Ea.30 days $27.25 Control Tech 811 650-013-010 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL TSL-EV12G-HP3-A1 1 Ea. 812 650-013-017 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL TSL-12G-LX-IL1-A1 1 Ea. 813 650-013-020 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL TSL-12G-LX-IL3-A1 1 Ea. 814 650-013-024 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL Model TSL-12G-LX-IL6-A1-P2 1 Ea.30 days $27.25 Control Tech 815 650-014-009 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12YA-MF-A1 1 Ea. 816 650-014-016 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12YA-LD-A1 1 Ea. 817 650-014-018 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL Model TSL-12YA-IL6-A1 1 Ea.30 days $28.50 Control Tech 818 650-015-007 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12GA-MF-A1 1 Ea. 819 650-015-016 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL TSL-12GA-LD-A1 1 Ea. 820 650-015-018 LEOTEK ELECTRONICS 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL Model TSL-12GA-IL6-A1 1 Ea.30 days $28.50 Control Tech 821 102-059-002 LITESYS TRUCK MOUNTED CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN LiteReader VCMS 1020A 1 Ea.30 days $9,295.00 LITESYS 822 102-059-003 LITESYS TRUCK MOUNTED CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN LiteReader VCMS 1020F 1 Ea.30 days $10,895.00 LITESYS 823 102-059-004 LITESYS TRUCK MOUNTED CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN LiteReader VCMS 1030F 1 Ea.30 days $12,695.00 LITESYS 824 102-053-001 M.H. CORBIN PORTABLE HIGHWAY ADVISORY RADIO Solar Max (Current QPL # S102-0400, old QPL # WK1R1)1 Ea.45 days $43,500.00 JaceChandler & Assoc. 825 635-001-056 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC3048 (12” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 826 635-001-056 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC3048 (18” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 827 635-001-057 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC1730 (12” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 828 635-001-057 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC1730 (18” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 829 635-001-058 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC2436 (12” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 830 635-001-058 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC2436 (18” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 831 635-001-058 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC2436 (24” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 832 635-001-059 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC1324 (12” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 833 635-001-059 MARTIN ENTERPRISES PULL BOX AND COVER Model PC1324 (18” depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 834 653-003-004 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 12" X 12" POLY PED SIGNAL MPS TP013PT3 1 Ea. 835 653-009-003 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL SERIES 1000 1 Ea. 836 653-019-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 16" X 18" DIE CAST ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 8000 1 Ea.30 days $94.00 TCS 837 653-020-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 16" X 18" POLYCARBONATE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 8000 1 Ea.30 days $54.00 TCS 838 671-012-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170E CONTROLLER UNIT 170E 1 Ea.30 days $1,966.00 TCS 839 671-012-003 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170E CONTROLLER UNIT 170E-HC11 1 Ea.30 days $1,993.00 TCS 840 671-016-011 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT XATC eX Type 1 1 Ea.30 days $2,200.00 TCS 841 671-017-009 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT XATC eX Type 2 1 Ea.30 days $2,560.00 TCS 842 671-018-005 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 2070L UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)2070E 1 Ea.30 days $2,333.00 TCS 843 676-033-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170 UNWIRED CABINET TYPE 552 552 ENCLOSURE 1 Ea.120 days $9,462.00 TCS 844 676-037-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 332 332 170 CABINET 1 Ea.120 days $8,000.00 TCS 845 676-038-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 334 334C 170 CABINET 1 Ea. 846 676-039-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 336 336 170 CABINET 1 Ea.120 days $6,500.00 TCS 847 676-042-001 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 170/2070 WIRED CABINET TYPE 333 333JP 1 Ea.120 days $8,937.00 TCS 848 650-001-008 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.30 days $49.00 TCS 849 650-002-007 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.30 days $53.00 TCS 850 650-005-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 12" DIE CAST OPTICALLY PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL HEAD HPSTS-30-3 1 Ea.90 days $1,820.00 TCS 851 650-008-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY 12" POLYCARBONATE 3 SECTION VEHICLE SIGNAL HOUSING M71645 1 Ea.30 days $125.00 TCS 852 650-021-005 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (STANDARD)3 SECTION LOUVERED BLK ALUM. BACKPLATE 1 Ea. 853 650-021-006 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION LOUVERED BLK ALUM. BACKPLATE 1 Ea. 854 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M44287 - 1 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $38.00 TCS 855 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M44288 - 2 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $50.00 TCS 856 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M66677 - 3 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $56.00 TCS 857 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M44289 - 4 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $62.00 TCS 858 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M66679 - 5 SECTION (In-line)1 Ea.30 days $85.00 TCS 859 650-022-002 MCCAIN TRAFFIC SUPPLY BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)M66678 - 5 SECTION (Cluster)1 Ea.30 days $107.00 TCS 860 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL 1 Ea.30 days $355.00 TCS 860a 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 100' PIEZOBL-1 1 Ea.30 days $355.00 TCS 860b 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 150' PIEZOBL-2 1 Ea.30 days $390.00 TCS 860c 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 200' PIEZOBL-3 1 Ea.30 days $420.00 TCS 860d 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 250' PIEZOBL-4 1 Ea.30 days $450.00 TCS 860e 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 300' PIEZOBL-5 1 Ea.30 days $480.00 TCS 860f 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 350' PIEZOBL-6 1 Ea.30 days $510.00 TCS 860g 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 400' PIEZOBL-7 1 Ea.30 days $540.00 TCS 860h 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 450' PIEZOBL-8 1 Ea.30 days $570.00 TCS 860i 741-003-001 MEASUREMENT SPECIALTIES TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR Series BL- 500' PIEZOBL-9 1 Ea.30 days $600.00 TCS 861 620-002-008 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (POWER ENTRY) RCHW Series 1 Ea. 862 620-004-004 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) CLT-CCV-2-M-5 Video SPD 1 Ea. 863 620-004-005 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) SLT/IM-04S-232-TS (12VDC)1 Ea. 864 620-004-005 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) SLT/IM-04S-CL1-TS (24VAC)1 Ea. 865 620-004-005 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) SLT/IM-04S-CL2-TS (48VDC)1 Ea. 866 620-004-005 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) SLT/IM-04S-TR0-TS (T1)1 Ea. 867 620-004-005 METER-TREATER SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (LOW VOLTAGE) SLT/IM-04S-422-TS-5 (RS422/RS485)1 Ea. 868 641-008-002 MG-SQUARED CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE MODEL CLDMG2 - Lowering Device System only, including lowering device, lowering tool, up to 100' or lowering cable, up to 100' of composite cable, and assembly hardware. 1 Ea.30-45 days $6,242.00 MG-Squared 869 641-008-002 MG-SQUARED CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE/CONCRETE POLE BUNDLE MODEL CLDMG2 Series and Concrete Pole Bundle including, including lowering device, lowering tool, concrete pole in accordance with FDOT standard index 18113 (H=50), appropriate length of lowering cable, assembly hardware, and up to 100' of composite cable. 1 Ea.45-90 days $16,995.00 MG-Squared 870 641-008-002 MG-SQUARED CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE/STEEL POLE BUNDLE MODEL CLDMG2 Series and Steel Pole Bundle including, including lowering device, lowering tool, concrete pole in accordance with FDOT standard index 18111 (H=50), appropriate length of lowering cable, assembly hardware, and up to 100' of composite cable. 1 Ea.60-90 days $15,442.00 MG-Squared 871 641-008-002 MG-SQUARED CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE MODEL CLDMG2-EXT including lowering device, lowering winch and cabinet, exterior conduit, lowering cable for up to 50' mounting height, assembly hardware, and up to 100' of composite cable. 1 Ea.30-45 days $9,275.00 MG-Squared 872 744-002-005 MORNINGSTAR CORPORATION TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - VOLTAGE REGULATOR SS-10-12 1 Ea.4 weeks $65.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 873 744-002-006 MORNINGSTAR CORPORATION TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - VOLTAGE REGULATOR SS-6-12 1 Ea.2-4 week $54.00 Tesco 874 744-002-007 MORNINGSTAR CORPORATION TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - VOLTAGE REGULATOR SS-20L-12V 1 Ea.2-4 week $92.00 Tesco 875 684-002-011 MOXA MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EDS Series, EDS-510x-3GTXSFP-CT-T 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $1,125.80 Tesco 876 684-002-011 MOXA MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH EDS Series, EDS-G5xxE-4GSFP-CT-T 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $1,619.80 Tesco 877 660-018-002 MS SEDCO VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE TC-26B 1 Ea.30 days $521.00 Temple 878 660-018-005 MS SEDCO VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE TC-CK1-SBE 1 Ea.30 days $5,598.00 Temple 879 676-035-011 MULTILINK ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S TP-030-238-50 1 Ea. 880 685-002-003 MULTILINK UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY EP 2200-T 1 Ea. 881 102-044-012 NATIONAL SIGNAL TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD 1923-25 (Current QPL # S102-1116)1 Ea.30 days $3,100.00 JaceChandler & Assoc. 882 102-044-013 NATIONAL SIGNAL TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD 1923-15 (Current QPL # S102-1117)1 Ea.30 days $3,000.00 JaceChandler & Assoc. 883 102-044-021 NATIONAL SIGNAL TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Sun-Up LED (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1012)1 Ea.30 days $5,100.00 JaceChandler & Assoc. 884 102-048-003 NATIONAL SIGNAL PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN Sunray 340 (Current QPL # S102-1205)1 Ea. 885 102-048-013 NATIONAL SIGNAL PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN Vu Pointe (Current QPL # S102-1221)1 Ea. 886 635-001-034 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1730 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (17x30x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 887 635-001-034 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1730 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (17x30x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 888 635-001-034 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1730 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (17x30x22) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 889 635-001-034 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1730 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (17x30x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 890 635-001-035 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA2436 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (24x36x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 891 635-001-035 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA2436 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (24x36x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 892 635-001-035 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA2436 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (24x36x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 893 635-001-035 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA2436 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (24x36x48) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 894 635-001-036 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1324 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 895 635-001-036 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1324 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (13x24x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 896 635-001-036 NEW BASIS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL PCA1324 SERIES POLYMER CONCRETE (13x24x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 897 684-005-001 NITEK MEDIA CONVERTER EL1500C 1 Ea.4 weeks $550.00 Intelligent Transp. Srvcs. 898 102-055-003 NORTH AMERICA TRAFFIC, INC. PORTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL (FOR WORK ZONE USE ONLY) Model PTL2.4x 1 Ea.30 days $25,060.00 N. America Traffic 899 635-001-001 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER 38 SERIES (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 900 635-001-005 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER 100 SERIES UTILITY BOX (24x36x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 901 635-001-006 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER 66 SERIES (17x30x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 902 635-001-007 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER 200 SERIES UTILITY BOX (30x48x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 903 635-001-016 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER 1624 SERIES (16x24x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 904 635-001-018 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1324 SERIES (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 905 635-001-018 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1324 SERIES (13x24x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 906 635-001-021 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1730 SERIES (17x30x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 907 635-001-021 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1730 SERIES (17x30x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 908 635-001-022 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1324 SERIES (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 909 635-001-022 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S1324 SERIES (13x24x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 910 635-001-033 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S2436B Series (24x36x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 911 635-001-033 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S2436B Series (24x36x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 912 635-001-033 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S2436B Series (24x36x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 913 635-001-066 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S3660HCB0A Series (36x60x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 914 635-001-066 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S3660HCB0A Series (36x60x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 915 635-001-068 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S3048HCB0A Series (30x48x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 916 635-001-068 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S3048HCB0A Series (30x48x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 917 635-001-068 OLDCASTLE ENCLOSURE SOLUTIONS PULL BOX AND COVER S3048HCB0A Series (30x48x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 918 684-002-013 OTN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH ETS-3GC7F-X 1 Ea.60 days $863.00 Temple 918a 650-001-006 OTN SYSTEMS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Optical GigE SFP 1310nm SM module, LX up to 10 km, part # V30813-S20-A2 1 Ea.60 days $108.00 Temple 919 650-001-006 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.60 days $47.99 Peek 920 650-002-005 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor, BLACK ALZAK SWING REFLECTOR, GLASS 1 Ea.60 days $112.00 Peek 921 650-002-009 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" DIE CAST VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.60 days $61.50 Peek 922 650-007-001 PEEK TRAFFIC 8" POLYCARBONATE VEHICLE SIGNAL Single Section with tunnel visor 1 Ea.60 days $90.00 Peek 923 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)1 SECTION 1 Ea.60 days $37.50 Peek 924 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)2 SECTION 1 Ea.60 days $42.50 Peek 925 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)3 SECTION 1 Ea.60 days $42.50 Peek 926 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)4 SECTION 1 Ea.60 days $55.50 Peek 927 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION (In-Line)1 Ea.60 days $57.50 Peek 928 650-021-007 PEEK TRAFFIC BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION (Cluster)1 Ea.60 days $105.00 Peek 929 653-002-001 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING (ALUMINUM) 7037FL 1 Ea. 930 653-002-002 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING (ALUMINUM) 7037FL 1 Ea. 931 653-002-006 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HOUSING (ALUMINUM) 12" BLK. D.C. W/ALZAK REF.GLASS LENS 1 Ea. 932 653-007-001 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" X 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL DIE CAST 4037 1 Ea. 933 653-007-002 PEEK TRAFFIC 12" X 12" PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL DIE CAST 4090 1 Ea. 934 653-009-001 PEEK TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 4094 D.C.1 Ea. 935 653-009-002 PEEK TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 7090 D.C.1 Ea.60 days $93.50 Peek 936 653-009-007 PEEK TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL MODEL PED-100 1 Ea. 937 653-009-008 PEEK TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 8090 FB 1 Ea.60 days $93.50 Peek 938 653-017-008 PEEK TRAFFIC 16" X 18" LED HAND & PERSON MODULE MODEL LEDP-HMM-002 (IDC)1 Ea.60 days $120.00 Peek 939 660-001-001 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MOD 823 UPGRADED 1 Ea. 940 660-001-002 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.823 UPGRADED TO C OF C 1 Ea. 941 660-001-013 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 821-2 RELAY OUTPUT 1 Ea. 942 660-001-016 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 821-2T RELAY OUTPUT W/DELAY-EXTENSION 1 Ea. 943 660-001-017 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.SERIES 3DLD MODEL R23B 1 Ea. 944 660-001-018 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.SERIES 3DLD MODEL R23T W/TIMING 1 Ea. 945 660-001-019 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 921-2 RELAY OUTPUT 1 Ea. 946 660-001-020 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 921-2T RELAY OUTPUT W/DELAY-EXTENSION 1 Ea. 947 660-001-021 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 921-2SS S.S. OUTPUT 1 Ea. 948 660-001-022 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 921-2TSS S.S. OUTPUT W/DELAY-EXTENSION 1 Ea. 949 660-001-023 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 536B/MS GP5 SS TYPE 5 1 Ea. 950 660-001-024 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 536B/MS GP5 RELAY TYPE 5 1 Ea. 951 660-001-026 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 536T/MS GP5 RELAY TYPE 6 1 Ea. 952 660-002-001 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.3803 1 Ea. 953 660-002-002 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.3800 1 Ea. 954 660-003-001 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.810 1 Ea. 955 660-003-002 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.810 1 Ea. 956 660-003-003 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813 1 Ea. 957 660-003-004 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813 1 Ea. 958 660-003-005 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813-1 1 Ea. 959 660-003-006 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813-1 1 Ea. 960 660-003-007 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813-SS 1 Ea. 961 660-003-008 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.813-SS 1 Ea. 962 660-003-011 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.810-SS 1 Ea. 963 660-003-012 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.810-SS 1 Ea. 964 660-003-019 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 3803 W/DELAY EXT RELAY: AUTO TUNE ONLY 1 Ea. 965 660-003-020 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 3800 W/RELAY OUTPUT: AUTO TUNE ONLY 1 Ea. 966 660-003-021 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.910-SS 1 Ea. 967 660-003-022 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.913 1 Ea. 968 660-003-023 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.913-SS 1 Ea. 969 660-003-024 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.910 1 Ea. 970 660-003-025 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.913 1 Ea. 971 660-003-026 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.913-SS 1 Ea. 972 660-003-027 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 535B/MS TYPE 1 1 Ea. 973 660-003-028 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 535T/MS TYPE 2 1 Ea. 974 660-003-029 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 535B/MS GP5 SS TYPE1 1 Ea. 975 660-003-030 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 535T/MS GP5 SS TYPE2 1 Ea. 976 660-006-002 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MOD.840 UPGRADED 12/20/85 1 Ea. 977 660-006-003 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.840 UPGRADED TO C OF C 12/20/85 1 Ea. 978 660-006-009 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.940-SS 1 Ea. 979 660-006-011 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 537B/MS GP5 RELAY TYPE 7 1 Ea. 980 660-008-007 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 222C 1 Ea. 981 660-008-008 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 222D 1 Ea. 982 660-008-009 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 262C W/TIMERS 1 Ea. 983 660-008-020 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 222N GP6 (SARASOTA PEEK/TRAFFIC INC.)1 Ea. 984 660-008-021 PEEK TRAFFIC VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 222T GP62 (SARASOTA PEEK/TRAFFIC INC.)1 Ea. 985 660-015-018 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO UniTrakTM 1 Ea. 986 660-015-019 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO UniTrakTM 1 Ea. 987 660-015-030 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VideoTrak IQ, 1 Camera system, includes 90-180-05, 82- 1773, CAMMTG-OVERARM, VIDSURGPNL, CX06MI, 250' Cable, Mouse, Monitor, Cabinet rack, power supply 1 Ea.45 days $3,990.00 Peek 988 660-015-030 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VideoTrak IQ, 2 Camera system, includes 90-180-06, 82- 1773 (x2), CAMMTG-OVERARM (x2), VIDSURGPNL, CX06MI (x2), 500' Cable, Mouse, Monitor, Cabinet rack, power supply 1 Ea.45 days $6,200.00 Peek 989 660-015-030 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VideoTrak IQ, 3 Camera system, includes 90-180-08, 82- 1773 (x3), CAMMTG-OVERARM (x3), VIDSURGPNL, CX06MI (x3), 750' Cable, Mouse, Monitor, Cabinet rack, power supply 1 Ea.45 days $8,000.00 Peek 990 660-015-030 PEEK TRAFFIC VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO VideoTrak IQ, 4 Camera system, includes 90-180-08, 82- 1773 (x4), CAMMTG-OVERARM (x4), VIDSURGPNL, CX06MI (x4), 1000' Cable, Mouse, Monitor, Cabinet rack, power supply 1 Ea.45 days $9,900.00 Peek 991 671-004-026 PEEK TRAFFIC CONTROLLER - TYPE D4-4 3000E 1 Ea. 992 671-007-017 PEEK TRAFFIC CONTROLLER - TYPE D8 3000E 1 Ea. 993 671-012-002 PEEK TRAFFIC 170E CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 170E (IDC)1 Ea. 994 671-016-001 PEEK TRAFFIC NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 3000 TS2-1 (PEEK)1 Ea. 995 671-016-004 PEEK TRAFFIC NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 3000E Note: Re-evaluated new firmware 3.7.3 build 420 with Flashing Yellow Arrow Operation 1 Ea. 996 671-016-009 PEEK TRAFFIC NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT Model ATC-1000 1 Ea.30 days $1,794.00 Peek 997 671-017-001 PEEK TRAFFIC NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 3000 TS2-2 (PEEK)1 Ea. 998 671-017-007 PEEK TRAFFIC NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT Model ATC-1000 1 Ea.30 days $1,996.00 Peek 999 676-001-001 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE II TYPE II CAB 1 Ea. 1000 676-002-001 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE IV TYPE IV CAB 1 Ea. 1001 676-003-003 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TYPE V 1 Ea.90 days $7,000.00 Peek 1002 676-003-008 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TYPE V 1 Ea.90 days $7,000.00 Peek 1003 676-003-011 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V 8030-100480 TYPE V 1 Ea. 1004 676-004-005 PEEK TRAFFIC SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE V150HE150 1 Ea. 1005 676-004-018 PEEK TRAFFIC SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE V150HE150 1 Ea. 1006 676-009-007 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III WIRED 1 Ea. 1007 676-009-009 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III WIRED 1 Ea. 1008 676-018-004 PEEK TRAFFIC LOAD BAY PANEL DRAWING # TX-8631 4 POS LOADSWITCH 1 Ea. 1009 676-018-005 PEEK TRAFFIC LOAD BAY PANEL DRAWING # TX-8634 8 POS LOADSWITCH 1 Ea. 1010 676-018-006 PEEK TRAFFIC LOAD BAY PANEL DRAWING # TX-8635 12 POS LOADSWITCH 1 Ea.90 days $1,650.00 Peek 1011 676-018-007 PEEK TRAFFIC LOAD BAY PANEL DRAWING # TX-8637 16 POS LOADSWITCH 1 Ea.90 days $1,750.00 Peek 1012 676-023-002 PEEK TRAFFIC WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 CWD-1241 1 Ea. 1013 676-025-001 PEEK TRAFFIC LOAD BAY PANEL TS2 8600 SERIES 1 Ea. 1014 676-026-001 PEEK TRAFFIC CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)PS100 1 Ea.60 days $644.00 Peek 1015 676-027-001 PEEK TRAFFIC BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)BIU100 1 Ea. 1016 678-003-001 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 1200 1 Ea. 1017 678-003-014 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 12EL 1 Ea. 1018 678-003-017 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 12ELL 1 Ea. 1019 678-003-018 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 12ELR 1 Ea. 1020 678-003-020 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 12ELRA 1 Ea. 1021 678-003-021 PEEK TRAFFIC CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 12ELRB 1 Ea. 1022 678-016-003 PEEK TRAFFIC MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT TYPE 16 TS2-MMU "DOUBLE DIAMOND" 1 Ea.30 days $499.00 Peek 1023 678-018-004 PEEK TRAFFIC BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)BIU 2012 Model 82-1933-01 1 Ea.30 days $199.00 Peek 1024 678-019-001 PEEK TRAFFIC MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT TYPE 12 TS1-CMU "DOUBLE DIAMOND"1 Ea.30 days $570.00 Peek 1025 680-001-001 PEEK TRAFFIC CONTROLLER - ROADSIDE MASTER 3000 1 Ea. 1026 680-001-004 PEEK TRAFFIC CONTROLLER - ROADSIDE MASTER MDM 100 1 Ea. 1027 680-001-005 PEEK TRAFFIC CONTROLLER - ROADSIDE MASTER 3800 EL 1 Ea. 1028 743-001-001 PEEK TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SPEE/CLASSIFICATION UNIT ADR-3000 TRAFICOMP III 1 Ea. 1029 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)3 SECTION PLASTIC 1029a 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK1003-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $55.00 Temple 1029b 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK1003-F-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $55.00 Temple 1029c 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK1003-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $55.00 Temple 1029d 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK1003-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $55.00 Temple 1029e 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK5003-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $98.00 Temple 1029f 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK5003-F-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $98.00 Temple 1029g 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK5003-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $98.00 Temple 1029h 650-021-009 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK5003-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 12" 3-sect 1 Ea.30 days $98.00 Temple 1030 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)5 SECTION PLASTIC 1030a 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1007-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 5-sec 1 Ea.30 days $117.00 Temple 1030b 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1007-F-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 5-sec 1 Ea.30 days $117.00 Temple 1030c 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1007-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 5-sec 1 Ea.30 days $117.00 Temple 1030d 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1007-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 12" 5-sec 1 Ea.30 days $117.00 Temple 1030e 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1021-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF12" 5-sect cluster 1 Ea.30 days $131.00 Temple 1030f 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1021-F-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF12" 5-sect cluster 1 Ea.30 days $131.00 Temple 1030g 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1021-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF12" 5-sect cluster 1 Ea.30 days $131.00 Temple 1030h 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-1021-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF12" 5-sect cluster 1 Ea.30 days $131.00 Temple 1030i 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5007-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 5-sect 1 Ea.30 days $154.00 Temple 1030j 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5007-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 5-sect 1 Ea.30 days $154.00 Temple 1030k 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5007-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 5-sect 1 Ea.30 days $154.00 Temple 1030l 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5007-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, VF, 5-sect 1 Ea.30 days $154.00 Temple 1030m 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5021-E-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 5-sec cluster 1 Ea.30 days $146.00 Temple 1030n 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5021-F-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 5-sec cluster 1 Ea.30 days $146.00 Temple 1030o 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5021-N-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 5-sec cluster 1 Ea.30 days $146.00 Temple 1030p 650-021-010 PELCO PRODUCTS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BK-5021-C-PNC, Backplate w/ hdwr kit, Louvered, 5-sec cluster 1 Ea.30 days $146.00 Temple 1031 650-023-001 PELCO PRODUCTS VISOR SM-1028 1 Ea. 1032 650-024-001 PELCO PRODUCTS LOUVER GL-1010-07 Programmable louver 1 Ea.30 days $139.67 TCS 1033 653-001-003 PELCO PRODUCTS PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL BRACKET SAND CAST SP-1012-FL 1 Ea.30 days $32.79 TCS 1034 653-001-004 PELCO PRODUCTS PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL BRACKET SAND CAST SP-1011-FL 1 Ea.30 days $30.26 TCS 1035 653-006-004 PELCO PRODUCTS POLE END SE-0111-SS FLAT POLE FLANGE 1 Ea.30 days $14.41 TCS 1036 653-006-005 PELCO PRODUCTS POLE END SE-0381 1 Ea.30 days $14.61 TCS 1037 659-001-029 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1028-FL 1 Ea. 1038 659-001-030 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1026-FL 1 Ea.30 days $51.98 TCS 1039 659-001-031 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1027-FL 1 Ea.30 days $23.91 TCS 1040 659-001-034 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1016-FL 1 Ea.30 days $40.68 TCS 1041 659-001-035 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1018-FL 1 Ea.30 days $43.54 TCS 1042 659-001-036 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1015-FL 1 Ea.30 days $82.98 TCS 1043 659-001-037 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1017-FL 1 Ea.30 days $91.46 TCS 1044 659-001-044 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-2016-FL 1 Ea. 1045 659-001-045 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1084-FL 1045a 659-001-045 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1084-FL (SP-1084-FL-1-62-PNC 1S1W 62" cable)1 Ea.30 days $136.45 TCS 1045b 659-001-045 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1084-FL (SP-1084-FL-3-120-PNC 3S1W 120" cable)1 Ea.30 days $181.67 TCS 1045c 659-001-045 PELCO PRODUCTS VEHICLE SIGNAL BRACKET SP-1084-FL (SP-1084-FL-5-120-PNC 5S In -line 1W 120" cable) 1 Ea.30 days $193.74 TCS 1046 659-004-018 PELCO PRODUCTS DISCONNECT HANGER SP-1021-FL 1046a 659-004-018 PELCO PRODUCTS DISCONNECT HANGER SP-1021-FL-2-P33 12 CIRCUIT DISCONNECT, NO JONES PLUG 1 Ea.30 days $132.48 TCS 1046b 659-004-018 PELCO PRODUCTS DISCONNECT HANGER SP-1021-FL-1-P33 12 CIRCUIT DISCONNECT, WITH JONES PLUG 1 Ea.30 days $154.13 TCS 1047 659-004-019 PELCO PRODUCTS DISCONNECT HANGER SP-1022-FL 1 Ea.30 days $170.33 TCS 1048 659-005-005 PELCO PRODUCTS ADJUSTABLE HANGER SE-5055 1 Ea.30 days $33.96 TCS 1049 659-005-008 PELCO PRODUCTS ADJUSTABLE HANGER SP-1029-FL 1 Ea.30 days $55.86 TCS 1050 659-009-008 PELCO PRODUCTS SLIP FITTER SE-3002 1 Ea.30 days $48.25 TCS 1051 659-009-011 PELCO PRODUCTS SLIP FITTER SP-1033-FL 1 Ea.30 days $22.67 TCS 1052 659-009-012 PELCO PRODUCTS SLIP FITTER SE-3106-SS 1 Ea.30 days $34.23 TCS 1053 659-009-013 PELCO PRODUCTS SLIP FITTER SP-1034-FL 1 Ea.30 days $41.22 TCS 1054 659-010-005 PELCO PRODUCTS SPANWIRE CLAMP SE-0321 1 Ea.30 days $16.88 TCS 1055 659-010-006 PELCO PRODUCTS SPANWIRE CLAMP SE-0338 1 Ea.30 days $25.50 Temple 1056 659-010-010 PELCO PRODUCTS SPANWIRE CLAMP SE-3211 1 Ea.30 days $28.00 TCS 1057 659-011-020 PELCO PRODUCTS SIGN BRACKET SP-1031-FL 1 Ea.30 days $127.30 TCS 1058 659-011-021 PELCO PRODUCTS SIGN BRACKET SP-1032-FL 1 Ea.30 days $92.25 TCS 1059 659-011-028 PELCO PRODUCTS SIGN BRACKET SP-1071-FL 1060 659-011-031 PELCO PRODUCTS SIGN BRACKET SP-1072-FL (Free-Swinging Mast Arm Sign Bracket w/Mini- Brac and Stainless Steel 45" Cable Mount) 1 Ea.30 days $217.41 TCS 1061 659-011-031 PELCO PRODUCTS SIGN BRACKET SP-1072-FL (Free-Swinging Mast Arm Sign Bracket w/Mini- Brac and Stainless Steel 84" Cable Mount) 1 Ea.30 days $247.54 TCS 1062 659-015-003 PELCO PRODUCTS EXTENSION BAR SE-0507-72 1 Ea.30 days $24.81 TCS 1063 659-016-003 PELCO PRODUCTS SPANWIRE CLAMP ADAPTER SE-0371 1 Ea.30 days $9.79 TCS 1064 659-020-002 PELCO PRODUCTS TETHER CLAMP SE-0536 1065 659-020-003 PELCO PRODUCTS TETHER CLAMP SE-0544 1 Ea.30 days $4.93 TCS 1066 659-021-003 PELCO PRODUCTS POLE END SE-0357-SS HUB 1 Ea.30 days $12.00 Temple 1067 659-021-004 PELCO PRODUCTS POLE END SE-0415-SS HUB 1 Ea.30 days $11.00 Temple 1068 659-031-008 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1005-FL-62, Astro-Brac Clamp Kit, 62" cable 1 Ea.30 days $122.00 Temple 1069 659-031-008 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1005-FL-84, Astro-Brac Clamp Kit, 84" cable 1 Ea.30 days $124.00 Temple 1070 659-031-008 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1005-FL-96, Astro-Brac Clamp Kit, 96" cable 1 Ea.30 days $128.00 Temple 1071 659-031-008 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1005-FL-120, Astro-Brac Clamp Kit, 120" cable 1 Ea.30 days $136.00 Temple 1072 659-031-009 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1079-FL-62, Astro-Stellar Clamp Kit, 62" cable 1 Ea.30 days $72.23 TCS 1073 659-031-009 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1079-FL-84, Astro-Stellar Clamp Kit, 84" cable 1 Ea.30 days $75.26 TCS 1074 659-031-009 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1079-FL-96, Astro-Stellar Clamp Kit, 96" cable 1 Ea.30 days $78.25 TCS 1075 659-031-009 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1079-FL-120, Astro-Stellar Clamp Kit, 120" cable 1 Ea.30 days $86.51 TCS 1076 659-031-010 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1110-FL 1077 659-031-011 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1006-FL 1077a 659-031-011 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1006-FL (SP-1006-1-62-PNC 1S1W 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $109.81 TCS 1077b 659-031-011 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1006-FL (SP-1006-3-120-PNC 3S1W 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $139.15 TCS 1077c 659-031-011 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1006-FL (SP-1006-4-120-PNC 4S1W 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $144.98 TCS 1077d 659-031-011 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1006-FL (SP-1006-5-120-PNC 5S(in-line) 1W 120" CABLE) 1 Ea.30 days $153.00 TCS 1078 659-031-012 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1008-FL 1 Ea.30 days $251.27 TCS 1079 659-034-002 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1074-FL 1 Ea.30 days $211.00 Temple 1080a 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL-12-120-PNC (12" ARM, 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $92.28 TCS 1080b 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL-18-120-PNC (18" ARM, 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $100.67 TCS 1080c 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL-24-120-PNC (24" ARM, 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $105.35 TCS 1080d 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL-30-120-PNC (30" ARM, 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $109.04 TCS 1080e 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL-36-120-PNC (36" ARM, 120" CABLE)1 Ea.30 days $113.71 TCS 1080 659-034-003 PELCO PRODUCTS MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SP-1010-FL 1 Ea.30 days $92.28 TCS 1081 659-036-002 PELCO PRODUCTS SPAN WIRE SIGN MOUNTING SP-1050-FL 1 Ea.30 days $75.49 TCS 1082 659-037-001 PELCO PRODUCTS SPAN WIRE SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1082-FL 1 Ea.30 days $63.11 TCS 1083 659-037-002 PELCO PRODUCTS SPAN WIRE SIGNAL MOUNTING SP-1083-FL 1 Ea.30 days $85.16 TCS 1084 665-002-001 PELCO PRODUCTS PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR SIGN PN SF SERIES (SF-XXXX PART NUMBER TO BE SPECIFIED BY PURCHASER WHEN ORDER PLACED) 1 Ea.30 days 1085 665-003-010 PELCO PRODUCTS PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR Model SP-1090-FL 1 Ea.30 days $40.91 TCS 1086 665-003-015 PELCO PRODUCTS PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR PASSPORT PIEZO PUSH BUTTON ASSEMBLY (SP-1111-FL)1 Ea.30 days $77.68 TCS 1087 746-001-002 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5336 1 Ea.30 days $172.00 TCS 1088 746-001-003 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5337 1 Ea.30 days $125.00 TCS 1088a 746-001-003 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5337 ALUMINUM BODY W/ PLASTIC DOOR 1 Ea.30 days $125.00 TCS 1088b 746-001-003 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5334 ALUMINUM BODY W/ ALUMINUM DOOR 1 Ea.30 days $118.00 TCS 1088c 746-001-003 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5334-NL-GL-PNC ALUMINUM BODY W/ ALUMINUM DOOR (NO LOGO) AND FACTORY PG-5323 GROUND LUG 1 Ea.30 days $150.00 TCS 1089 746-001-004 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5323 1 Ea.30 days $5.00 Temple 1090 746-001-005 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PB-5325 1 Ea.30 days $54.06 TCS 1091 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-6, 6' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1092 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-8, 8' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1093 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-10, 10' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1094 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-12, 12' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1095 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-14, 14' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1096 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-16, 16' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1097 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-20, 20' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1098 746-001-008 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5102-6, 6' Pedestal pole, 4" Schedule 80, one end threaded) 1 Ea. 1099 746-001-009 PELCO PRODUCTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE POLE AND PEDESTAL MOUNTED HARDWARE FOR CABINET MOUNTING PN: PB-5401 (Pole cap, 4.5 inch OD)1 Ea.30 days $12.69 TCS 1100 635-001-053 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT1324 (17.25” depth – with concrete ring)1 Ea. 1101 635-001-053 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT1324 (15” depth – without concrete ring)1 Ea. 1102 635-001-054 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT1730 (17.25” depth – with concrete ring)1 Ea. 1103 635-001-054 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT1730 (15” depth – without concrete ring)1 Ea. 1104 635-001-067 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT-2-2436PC (18" depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1105 635-001-067 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT-2-2436PC (24" depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1106 635-001-067 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT-2-2436PC (30" depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1107 635-001-067 PENCELL PLASTICS PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL DT-2-2436PC (36" depth) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1107b 665-004-005 POLARA ENGINEERING AUDIBLE/TACTILE PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR EZ Comm EN43CN0-x, 9x15 4-wire detector, special voice message, ped head control unit, & 12' interconnect cable 1 Ea.42 days $664.00 Temple 1108 665-003-007 POLARA ENGINEERING PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR BULL DOG SERIES 1 Ea.42 days $94.00 Temple 1109 665-003-008 POLARA ENGINEERING PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR BDLL2-X WITH LPBCU 1110 665-003-009 POLARA ENGINEERING PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR BDLL2-X WITH LPBCU 1111 665-004-004 POLARA ENGINEERING AUDIBLE/TACTILE PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR NAVIGATOR EZ COMMUNICATOR SYSTEM, INCLUDES (8) ECN23CN1-B, APS W/"C" OPTION COUNTDOWN SIGN, (8) NAVIGATOR SPECIAL VOICE MESSAGE, (1) NAVIGATOR CCUEN 2-WIRE CONTROL UNIT, (2) NPA 4X2 POLE SPACER SETS, (1) NAVIGATOR CONFIGURATOR 1 Ea.42 day $5,962.00 Temple 1112 665-005-001 POLARA ENGINEERING MID-BLOCK PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR (2) MODEL XAV2-LED-12 PED STATION W/LED, (1) XAVCU2 CONTROL UNIT 1 Ea.42 days $936.00 Temple 1113 665-005-002 POLARA ENGINEERING MID-BLOCK PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR (2) MODEL XAV2 PED STATION, (1) XAVCU2 CONTROL UNIT 1114 665-005-003 POLARA ENGINEERING MID-BLOCK PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR (2) MODEL X2-LED PED STATION W/LED 1115 665-005-004 POLARA ENGINEERING MID-BLOCK PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR (2) MODEL X2 PED STATION 1116 665-005-005 POLARA ENGINEERING AUDIBLE/TACTILE PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR MODEL XAV2E-LED 1 Ea.42 days $334.00 Temple 1117 665-003-011 POLARA ENGINEERING PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR LATCHING BULL DOG SYSTEM, INCLUDES (8) BDL3 W/UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNT, (1) PUSH BUTTON CONTROL UNIT 1 Ea.42 days $1,020.00 Temple 1118 678-004-009 POWER DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL LOAD SWITCH SSS-86-3 1 Ea.30 days $19.75 Control Tech 1119 678-004-011 POWER DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL LOAD SWITCH SSS-87 I/O 1 Ea.30 days $34.50 Control Tech 1120 678-004-015 POWER DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL LOAD SWITCH SSS-87 1 Ea.30 days $33.75 Control Tech 1121 678-007-007 POWER DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL FLASHER TYPE 3 SSF-86-3 1 Ea.30 days $19.75 Control Tech 1122 678-007-014 POWER DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL FLASHER TYPE 3 SSF-87 1 Ea.30 days $33.75 Control Tech 1123 744-001-004 POWER SONIC TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - BATTERY PS-121000 1 Ea. 1124 744-001-005 POWER SONIC TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - BATTERY PG-12V103FR 1 Ea.30 days $250.00 TCS 1125 102-050-004 PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS PORTABLE REGULTORY SIGN Solar Assist Sign Trailer (Current QPL # S102-1303, Last QPL recert 2/19/2009) 1 Ea. 1126 102-044-005 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0911, Last QPL recert 2/20/2009) 1 Ea. 1127 102-044-016 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M-90B (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0919, Last QPL recert 2/20/2009) 1 Ea. 1128 102-044-018 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M-90D (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0922, Last QPL recert 4/20/2009) 1 Ea. 1129 102-044-019 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M-90C (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0923, Last QPL recert 4/20/2009) 1 Ea. 1130 102-044-035 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E-Z 1 Ea. 1131 102-044-040 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E 15 Light (Current QPL # S102-1021)1 Ea. 1132 102-044-041 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E-Z 1 Ea. 1133 102-044-042 PROTECTION SERVICES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E 25 Light (Current QPL # S102-1022)1 Ea. 1134 102-045-005 PROTECTION SERVICES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MiniPar36 PFVM-15-PC 1 Ea. 1135 102-045-008 PROTECTION SERVICES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD 4896 1 Ea. 1136 102-049-001 PROTECTION SERVICES TYPE B WARNING LIGHT HIGH INTENSITY 200-1 Led (Current QPL #S102-3002, Last QPL recert 4/20/2009) 1 Ea. 1137 102-050-001 PROTECTION SERVICES PORTABLE REGULTORY SIGN Protect-O-Flash Regulatory Sign 1 Ea. 1138 102-052-007 PROTECTION SERVICES PORTABLE RADAR SPEED DISPLAY UNIT Con-SAM 1 Ea. 1139 635-001-012 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG2436BAxx (24x36x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $300.00 Rainbow Distr 1140 635-001-012 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG2436BAxx (24x36x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $355.00 Rainbow Distr 1141 635-001-012 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG2436BAxx (24x36x30) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $422.00 Rainbow Distr 1142 635-001-012 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG2436BAxx (24x36x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $462.00 Rainbow Distr 1143 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $182.00 Rainbow Distr 1144 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $200.00 Rainbow Distr 1145 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x22) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $275.00 Rainbow Distr 1146 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $272.00 Rainbow Distr 1147 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x28) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $289.00 Rainbow Distr 1148 635-001-014 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1730BAxx (17x30x30) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $280.00 Rainbow Distr 1149 635-001-025 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1324BAxx (13x24x12) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $102.00 Rainbow Distr 1150 635-001-025 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER PG1324BAxx (13x24x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $124.00 Rainbow Distr 1151 635-001-049 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A22390014A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1152 635-001-049 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A22390028A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1153 635-001-049 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A22390030A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1154 635-001-049 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A22390036A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1155 635-001-050 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24243618A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1156 635-001-050 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24243624A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1157 635-001-050 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24243630A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1158 635-001-050 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24243642A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1159 635-001-051 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24132412A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1160 635-001-051 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24132418A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1161 635-001-052 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24173012A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1162 635-001-052 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24173018A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1163 635-001-052 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER MODEL A24173022A W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea. 1164 635-001-060 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3060BAxx (30x60x21) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $645.00 Rainbow Distr 1165 635-001-060 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3060BAxx (30x60x30) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $750.00 Rainbow Distr 1166 635-001-060 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3060BAxx (30x60x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $835.00 Rainbow Distr 1167 635-001-061 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3048BAxx (30x48x18) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $638.00 Rainbow Distr 1168 635-001-061 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3048BAxx (30x48x24) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $635.00 Rainbow Distr 1169 635-001-061 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PG3048BAxx (30x48x36) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $808.00 Rainbow Distr 1170 635-001-062 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR3943BAxx (36" Round, 18"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $506.00 Rainbow Distr 1171 635-001-062 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR3943BAxx (36" Round, 36"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $859.00 Rainbow Distr 1172 635-001-063 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR3944BAxx (36" Round, 24"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $610.00 Rainbow Distr 1173 635-001-063 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR3944BAxx (36" Round, 48"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $813.00 Rainbow Distr 1174 635-001-064 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR2733BAxx (27" Round, 48"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $919.00 Rainbow Distr 1175 635-001-065 QUAZITE PULL BOX AND COVER Model PR2732BAxx (27" Round, 36"D) W/COVER AND HARDWARE 1 Ea.30 days $708.00 Rainbow Distr 1176 684-002-009 RED LION CONTROLS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Sixnet SLX-8MG 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $1,078.96 Tesco 1177 684-002-009 RED LION CONTROLS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Sixnet SLX-8MS 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $515.25 Tesco 1178 684-002-009 RED LION CONTROLS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Sixnet SLX-10MS 1179 684-002-009 RED LION CONTROLS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Sixnet SLX-18MS 1180 684-002-010 RED LION CONTROLS MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH Sixnet Series EL228-AA-1 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $1,697.64 Tessco 1181 660-001-032 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.S-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $225.00 TCS 1182 660-001-033 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT. S-1201 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $306.00 TCS 1183 660-001-034 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.T-210 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $175.00 TCS 1184 660-003-038 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.L-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $120.00 TCS 1185 660-003-039 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.L-1201 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $161.00 TCS 1186 660-003-040 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.T-100 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 TCS 1187 660-003-041 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.T-110 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $100.00 TCS 1188 660-006-016 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.T-400 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $213.00 TCS 1189 660-006-017 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.U-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $313.00 TCS 1190 660-008-024 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.222 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 TCS 1191 660-008-031 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.C-1100 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $174.00 TCS 1192 660-009-010 RENO A&E VEH. LOOP DET. 4-CH. AUTO RACK MT.E-1100-SS 1 Ea.30 days $266.00 TCS 1193 660-016-002 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE A (NO TIMINGS) G-200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 TCS 1194 660-017-003 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) C-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $174.00 TCS 1195 660-017-004 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) C-1201 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $254.00 TCS 1196 660-017-005 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) GT-200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $113.00 TCS 1197 660-022-001 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 4CH TS2 TYPE D (WITH TIMINGS) E-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $266.00 TCS 1198 660-022-002 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 4CH TS2 TYPE D (WITH TIMINGS) E/2-1200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $266.00 TCS 1199 660-023-001 RENO A&E VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 4CH TS2 TYPE B (NO TIMINGS) Y-200 SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $150.00 TCS 1200 678-004-014 RENO A&E LOAD SWITCH LS-200 1 Ea.30 days $26.00 TCS 1201 678-007-013 RENO A&E FLASHER TYPE 3 FL-200 1 Ea.30 days $26.00 TCS 1202 678-016-004 RENO A&E MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT TYPE 16 MMU-1600 1 Ea.30 days $813.00 TCS 1203 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA 1 Ea. 1203a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 (eliminates item # 1209)1 Ea.30 days $27,000.00 Rhythm Eng. 1203b 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 with Enhanced Camera (cold- weather system, extended sun-shield) 1 Ea.30 days $29,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1203c 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 with FLIR Detection 1 Ea.30 days $34,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1204 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA Option, Ped Intercept Module 1 Ea. 1204a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Ped Intercept Module (eliminates item # 1210) 2 Ea.30 days $5,000.00 Rhythm Eng. 1205 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA Option, Monitor and Keyboard 1 Ea. 1205a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Monitor and Keyboard (eliminates item # 1211) 3 Ea.30 days $700.00 Rhythm Eng. 1206 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA Option, Spare System 1 Ea. 1206a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Spare System (eliminates item # 1212) 1 Ea.30 days $12,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1207 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA Option, Additional InSync Processor 1 Ea. 1207a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Addition InSync Processor (eliminates item # 1213) 1 Ea.30 days $4,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1208 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA Option, Additional Video Camera 1 Ea. 1208a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Additional Video Camera (eliminates item # 1214) 1 Ea.30 days $1,750.00 Rhythm Eng. 1208b 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Additional Enhanced Camera 1 Ea.30 days $2,350.00 Rhythm Eng. 1209 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 1 Ea. 1210 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 Option, Ped Intercept Module 1 Ea. 1211 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 Option, Monitor and Keyboard 1 Ea. 1212 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 Option, Spare System 1 Ea. 1213 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 Option, Additional InSync Processor 1 Ea. 1214 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - 170/2070 Option, Additional Video Camera 1 Ea. 1215 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA 1 Ea. 1215a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 (eliminates item # 1221)1 Ea.30 days $32,000.00 Rhythm Eng. 1215b 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 with Enhanced Camera (cold-weather system, extended sun-shield) 1 Ea.30 days $34,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1215c 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 with FLIR Detection 1 Ea.30 days $39,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1216 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA Option, Ped Intercept Module 1 Ea. 1216a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Ped Intercept Module (eliminates item # 1222) 1 Ea.30 days $5,000.00 Rhythm Eng. 1217 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA Option, Monitor and Keyboard 1217a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Monitor and Keyboard (eliminates item # 1223) 1 Ea.30 days $700.00 Rhythm Eng. 1218 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA Option, Spare System 1 Ea. 1218a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Spare System (eliminates item # 1224) 1 Ea.30 days $12,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1219 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA Option, Additional InSync Processor 1219a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Addition InSync Processor (eliminates item # 1225) 1 Ea.30 days $4,500.00 Rhythm Eng. 1220 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA Option, Additional Video Camera 1220a 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Additional Video Camera (eliminates item # 1226) 1 Ea.30 days $1,750.00 Rhythm Eng. 1220b 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync - NEMA / 170/2070 Option, Additional Enhanced Camera 1 Ea.30 days $2,350.00 Rhythm Eng. 1220c 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Comprehensive Hardware / Software Extended Warranty (per intersection, per year, up to 5 years) 1 Ea.30 days $1,250.00 Rhythm Eng. 1221 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 1222 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 Option, Ped Intercept Module 1223 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 Option, Monitor and Keyboard 1224 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 Option, Spare System 1225 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 Option, Additional InSync Processor 1226 680-002-001 RHYTHM ENGINEERING ADAPTIVE SIGNAL CONTROL SYSTEM InSync Fusion - 170/2070 Option, Additional Video Camera 1227 676-011-009 RTC MANUFACTURING WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I Model 502598LCB24 Series (Solar, 2 Batteries, 17¼ x26 x17)1 Ea.42 days $2,383.00 Temple 1228 676-011-010 RTC MANUFACTURING WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I Model 502507-24 (AC, 15x15x12)1 Ea.42 days $639.00 Temple 1229 676-011-011 RTC MANUFACTURING WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I Model 502598SW24 Series (Solar, 1 Battery, 18x17x14)1 Ea.42 days $1,661.00 Temple 1230 700-026-009 RTC MANUFACTURING SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)Model 502598LCB Series (Solar, 2 Batteries with time switch, 17¼ x 26 x 17) 1 Ea.42 days $2,667.00 Temple 1231 700-026-010 RTC MANUFACTURING SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)Model 502507 (AC with time switch, 15 x 15 x 12)1 Ea.42 days $1,374.00 Temple 1232 700-026-011 RTC MANUFACTURING SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)Model 502598SW Series (Solar, 1 Battery with time switch, 18 x 17 x 14) 1 Ea.42 days $2,050.00 Temple 1233 678-008-012 RTC MANUFACTURING TIME SWITCH, TYPE 1 MODEL AP21 1 Ea.30 days $334.00 Temple 1234 678-008-021 RTC MANUFACTURING TIME SWITCH, TYPE 1 MODEL CPR-2102 PAGER 1 Ea.30 days $743.00 Temple 1235 678-009-005 RTC MANUFACTURING TIME SWITCH, TYPE 2 MODEL AP-22 1 Ea.30 days $439.00 Temple 1236 678-011-005 RTC MANUFACTURING TIME SWITCH, TYPE 3 MODEL AP41 1 Ea.30 days $575.00 RTC Mfg. or See Ordering Inst. 1237 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-C2-C2-T2 (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,179.00 TCS 1238 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-C5-C5-T2 (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,542.00 TCS 1239 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-C9-C9-T2 (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,833.00 TCS 1240 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-C2-C2-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,032.00 TCS 1241 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-C5-C5-XX(Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,396.00 TCS 1242 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-T2-T2-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,032.00 TCS 1243 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-T5-T5-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea. 1244 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-L2-L2-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,032.00 TCS 1245 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-L5-L5-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,396.00 TCS 1246 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-XX-XX-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $740.00 TCS 1247 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-2SFP (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea. 1248 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-T5-T5-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea. 1249 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-T5-T5-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea. 1250 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900-HI-D-T5-T5-XX (Alternate power supply voltage and mounting options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea. 1251 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH 25-10-0100 10km LC optics 1 Ea.30 days $219.00 TCS 1252 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH 25-10-0101 25km LC optics 1 Ea.30 days $401.00 TCS 1253 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH 25-10-0109 70km LC optics 1 Ea.30 days $1,455.00 TCS 1254 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900G-HI-D-2LC10 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,411.00 TCS 1255 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900G-HI-D-2SC10 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,411.00 TCS 1256 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900G-HI-D-2LC25 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,629.00 TCS 1257 684-002-001 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RS900G-HI-D-2SC25 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,629.00 TCS 1258 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RSG2100P-F-RM-HI-TX01-TX01-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx- xxxx-SS01 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,988.00 TCS 1259 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH RSG2100-F-RM-HI-TX01-TX01-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx- xxxx-SS01 (Alternate Power Supply Voltage and Mounting Options may be specified by purchaser when order is placed) 1 Ea.30 days $1,551.00 TCS 1260 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH TX01 Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order) 1 Ea.30 days $136.00 TCS 1261 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FX04 Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. Alternate connector configurations may be specified by purchaser when order is placed.) 1 Ea.30 days $752.00 TCS 1262 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FX05 Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. Alternate connector configurations may be specified by purchaser when order is placed.) 1 Ea.30 days $752.00 TCS 1263 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FX07 Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. Alternate connector configurations may be specified by purchaser when order is placed.) 1 Ea.30 days $1,141.00 TCS 1264 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FX09 Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. Alternate connector configurations may be specified by purchaser when order is placed.) 1 Ea.30 days $1,529.00 TCS 1265 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH CG01 Gigabit Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order) 1 Ea.30 days $243.00 TCS 1266 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FG71 Gigabit Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. SFP optics may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $874.00 TCS 1267 684-002-003 RUGGEDCOM MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH FG72 Gigabit Ethernet Module for RSG2100 (Module is an option that cannot be ordered separately. Modules must be specified as part of the complete device listed under item 822A/B at time of order. SFP optics may be specified by purchaser when order is placed). 1 Ea.30 days $1,359.00 TCS 1268 660-024-001 SENSYS NETWORKS WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY VDS240 1 Ea.30 days $6,729.00 Temple 1269 660-024-002 SENSYS NETWORKS WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY APCC Series 1 Ea.30 days $8,016.00 Temple 1270 700-024-002 SES AMERICA DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - EMBEDDED M5000 (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch) (Full Color 33mm pitch) 1271 700-025-001 SES AMERICA DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - RETROFIT KIT M6000 DMS Retrofit Kit (Amber) 1272 744-003-002 SHARP TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - SOLAR PANEL NE-80EJEA (80W) 1273 744-003-002 SHARP TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - SOLAR PANEL ND-123UJF (123W) 1274 744-003-002 SHARP TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - SOLAR PANEL ND-130UJF (130W) 1275 671-016-012 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT EPAC M-51 1276 671-017-011 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT EPAC M-52 1 Ea.42 days $2,141.00 Temple 1277 671-018-007 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 2070L UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)Model 2070 ATMS (NO VME BUSS), INCLUDES 2070 CHASSIS, 1B ENGINE BOARD W/DATAKEY SLOT, 2A I/O MODULE, 3B FRONT PANEL, 4A POWER SUPPLY MODULE, 7A MODULE 1277a 671-018-007 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 2070 UNIT FOR 170 CABINETS Model 2070E Series, Comm, Software 1 Ea.42 days $2,025.00 Temple 1278 671-019-004 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 2070L UNIT (FULL UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)2070ATMS 1 Ea. 1279 671-020-006 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 2070LCN UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR TS1 CABINET) MODEL 2070N (NO VME BUSS) 1 Ea. 1280 671-021-002 SIEMENS TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 2070LCN UNIT (FULL UNIT FOR TS1 CABINET) MODEL 2070N W/VME BUSS 1281 747-001-003 SIERRA WIRELESS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE MODEM LS300 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $409.55 Tessco 1282 747-001-004 SIERRA WIRELESS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE MODEM GX400 1 Ea.2-4 weeks $500.74 Tessco 1283 659-032-002 SIGNAL SAFE PIVOTAL ADJUSTABLE HANGER ASSEMBLY 8880 1 Ea. 1284 659-031-006 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SB29-46 W/BAND 1 Ea.30 Days $147.50 Sky Bracket 1285 659-031-006 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBC66-46 W/CABLE 1 Ea.30 Days $164.50 Sky Bracket 1286 659-031-013 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBxx-HPB-xx 1286a 659-031-013 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SB29-HPB-18 W/BAND 1 Ea.30 days $233.25 Sky Bracket 1286b 659-031-013 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBC66-HPB-18 W/CABLE 1 Ea.30 days $256.75 Sky Bracket 1287 659-031-015 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBxx-3M-xx 1287a 659-031-015 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SB29-3M-46 1 Ea.30 days $183.50 Sky Bracket 1287b 659-031-015 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBC66-3M-46 1 Ea.30 days $210.75 Sky Bracket 1288 659-031-016 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBxx-3MCB-xx 1288a 659-031-016 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SB29-3MCB-46 1 Ea.30 days $263.75 Sky Bracket 1288b 659-031-016 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBC66-3MCB-46 1 Ea.30 days $277.00 Sky Bracket 1289 659-031-017 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBxx-SCB-xx 1289a 659-031-017 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SB29-SCB-46 1 Ea.30 days $252.00 Sky Bracket 1289b 659-031-017 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGNAL MOUNTING SS-SBC66-SCB-46 1 Ea.30 days $264.75 Sky Bracket 1290 659-034-001 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SS-SB29-SBK-46TK-23 W/BAND 1 Ea.30 days $148.50 Sky Bracket 1291 659-034-001 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM SIGN MOUNTING SS-SBC66-SBK-46TK-23 W/CABLE 1 Ea.30 days $165.75 Sky Bracket 1292 659-035-001 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM CAMERA MOUNTING SS-SB29-RCM W/BAND (rigid)1 Ea.30 days $92.00 Sky Bracket 1293 659-035-001 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM CAMERA MOUNTING SS-SBC66-RCM W/CABLE (rigid)1 Ea.30 days $112.25 Sky Bracket 1294 659-035-002 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM CAMERA MOUNTING SS-SB29-CM W/BAND (standard)1 Ea.30 days $69.25 Sky Bracket 1295 659-035-003 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM CAMERA MOUNTING SS-SB29-ACM-74 W/BAND (adjustable)1 Ea.30 days $170.25 Sky Bracket 1296 659-035-003 SKY BRACKET MAST ARM CAMERA MOUNTING SS-SBC66-ACM-74 W/CABLE (adjustable)1 Ea.30 days $192.25 Sky Bracket 1297 700-020-001 SKYLINE PRODUCTS DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN - WALK-IN "I" Series (Monochrome Amber 66mm pitch)1 Ea. 1298 102-044-001 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD AB-2015 (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0900)1 Ea. 1299 102-044-002 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD AB-2025 (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1000)1 Ea. 1300 102-044-008 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD AB-0515 (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0917)1 Ea.30 days $4,045.00 Safety Zone 1301 102-044-009 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD AB-0525 (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1006)1 Ea.30 days $4,375.00 Safety Zone 1302 102-048-004 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN MB-1548 (Current QPL # S102-1207)1 Ea.30 days $17,125.10 Safety Zone 1303 102-048-012 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN MB-II-2248 (Current QPL # S102-1220)1 Ea.30 days $14,675.55 Safety Zone 1304 102-052-013 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY PORTABLE RADAR SPEED DISPLAY UNIT Silent Advisor RST-1000 (Current QPL # S102-1913)1 Ea.30 days $7,550.35 Safety Zone 1305 676-005-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE I TYPE 1 UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $295.00 Southern Mfg. 1306 676-006-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE II TYPE II UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $395.00 Southern Mfg. 1307 676-007-004 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE IV TYPE IV UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $895.00 Southern Mfg. 1308 676-008-009 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE V 59"H X 40"W X 27"D 1 Ea.30 days $995.00 Southern Mfg. 1309 676-010-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED SPECIAL BC4T UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $1,395.00 Southern Mfg. 1310 676-014-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE VI TYPE VI UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $1,395.00 Southern Mfg. 1311 676-015-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE III TYPE III UNWIRED 1 Ea.30 days $575.00 Southern Mfg. 1312 676-024-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING 170 UNWIRED CABINET TYPE 332/334 DWG # 332ALUM.PRT 1 Ea.30 days $1,645.00 Southern Mfg. 1313 676-029-003 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING 170 UNWIRED CABINET TYPE 336 MODEL SM‐336 (39” x 24¼” x 20¼”)1 Ea.30 days $1,375.00 Southern Mfg. 1314 676-031-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING 170 UNWIRED CABINET TYPE 336 STRETCH MODEL SM‐336S (46” x 24¼” x 20¼”)1 Ea.30 days $1,475.00 Southern Mfg. 1315 676-035-003 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET (340)340-DMS-FL-SS-GEN 1 Ea.30 days $8,195.00 Southern Mfg. 1315a 676-035-003 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET 340 1RU8126MS Remote Power Manager/Enviromental Monitoring System 1 Ea.30 days $1,095.00 Southern Mfg. 1316 676-035-005 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 WE3RAL-334-FLDMS-G 1 Ea.30 days $4,495.00 Southern Mfg. 1316a 676-035-005 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET 340 1RU8126MS Remote Power Manager/Enviromental Monitoring System 1 Ea.30 days $1,095.00 Southern Mfg. 1317 676-035-012 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S WE3RAL-336S-FLITS 1 Ea.30 days $3,725.00 Southern Mfg. 1317a 676-035-012 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING ITS FIELD CABINET 340 1RU8126MS Remote Power Manager/Enviromental Monitoring System 1 Ea.30 days $1,095.00 Southern Mfg. 1318 685-002-004 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SM-UPS-1 1 Ea.90 days $4,295.00 Southern Mfg. 1319 700-012-010 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING BLANKOUT SIGN MODEL LED BLANKOUT SERIES - Legend to be defined by purchaser at time of order 1 Ea.90 days $2,750.00 Southern Mfg. 1320 700-015-019 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN FF-1.1.S-SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $1,595.00 Southern Mfg. 1321 700-015-021 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN SSLED SERIES 1 Ea.30 days $2,795.00 Southern Mfg. 1322 700-015-022 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN ThinLine(TM) LED STREET NAME SIGN 1 Ea.30 days $2,295.00 Southern Mfg. 1323 700-015-023 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN Clean Profile Series 1 Ea.30 days $3,395.00 Southern Mfg. 1324 746-006-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE CABINET - TYPE IV CABINET Type IV unwired 1 Ea.30 days $895.00 Southern Mfg. 1325 746-008-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE CABINET - TYPE 334 CABINET Type 332/334 unwired 1 Ea.30 days $1,645.00 Southern Mfg. 1326 746-009-001 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE CABINET - TYPE III CABINET Type III unwired 1 Ea.30 days $795.00 Southern Mfg. 1327 744-002-004 SPECIALTY CONCEPTS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - VOLTAGE REGULATOR ASC12-8 1 Ea. 1328 654-002-004 SPOT DEVICES IN-ROADWAY LIGHTS ASSEMBLY Model Road Spot 320 Series 1 Ea. 1329 678-008-022 SPOT DEVICES TIME SWITCH, TYPE 1 Model SC305 1 Ea. 1330 663-001-007 STC ELECTRONICS EMERG. VEH. DETECTOR (PRE-EMPTION) EMTRAC GPS-FHSS 1 Ea. 1331 663-001-007 STC ELECTRONICS PREEMPTION SYSTEM GPS-FHSS 1 Ea. 1332 654-001-001 STOP EXPERTS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY MODEL Enhancer Series 1 Ea. 1333 654-001-007 STOP EXPERTS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY Enhancer Kit 1 Ea. 1334 654-001-003 TAPCO RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY RRFB-XL Series 1 Ea.30 days $6,110.00 Univ. Signs & Access. 1335 700-027-001 TAPCO HIGHLIGHTED SIGNS BlinkerSign® LED Sign 2180 Series (24/7 Operation)1 Ea.30 days $1,695.00 Univ. Signs & Access. 1336 639-004-001 TECHNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA DEL RIPOLLES TRANSFER SWITCH - RETROFIT (AUTOMATIC) TL-30-SS 1 Ea. 1337 684-003-002 TELESTE VIDEO DECODER Model MPC-D1 1 Ea.30 days $881.00 Control Tech 1338 684-003-002 TELESTE VIDEO DECODER Model MPC-D2 1 Ea.30 days $972.00 Control Tech 1339 684-003-002 TELESTE VIDEO DECODER Model MPC-D4 1 Ea.30 days $1,623.00 Control Tech 1340 684-003-003 TELESTE VIDEO DECODER Model MPX D8 1 Ea.30 days $2,833.00 Control Tech 1341 684-004-002 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER Model MPC-E1 1 Ea.30 days $740.00 Control Tech 1342 684-004-002 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER Model MPC-E2 1 Ea.30 days $881.00 Control Tech 1343 684-004-002 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER Model MPC-E4 1 Ea.30 days $1,347.00 Control Tech 1344 684-004-002 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER Model MPX-E8 1 Ea.30 days $2,553.00 Control Tech 1345 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH101 1 Ea.30 days $1,020 Control Tech 1346 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH111 1 Ea.30 days $1,020 Control Tech 1347 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH102 1 Ea.30 days $1,299 Control Tech 1348 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH112 1 Ea.30 days $1,299 Control Tech 1349 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH241 1 Ea.30 days $1,812 Control Tech 1350 684-004-008 TELESTE VIDEO ENCODER MPH242 1 Ea.30 days $2,044 Control Tech 1351 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 1 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 1352 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 2 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $48.00 Temple 1353 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 3 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $49.00 Temple 1354 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 4 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Temple 1355 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 5 SECTION (In‐line)1 Ea.30 days $80.00 Temple 1356 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 5 SECTION (Cluster – span)1 Ea.30 days $139.00 Temple 1357 650-021-014 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BPA500FL Series – 5 SECTION (Cluster – mast arm)1 Ea.30 days $132.00 Temple 1358 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 1 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 Temple 1359 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 2 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $73.00 Temple 1360 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 3 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $74.00 Temple 1361 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 4 SECTION 1 Ea.30 days $90.00 Temple 1362 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 5 SECTION (In‐line)1 Ea.30 days $105.00 Temple 1363 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 5 SECTION (Cluster – span)1 Ea.30 days $165.00 Temple 1364 650-022-003 TEMPLE BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BPA(R)500FL Series – 5 SECTION (Cluster – mast arm)1 Ea.30 days $160.00 Temple 1365 654-002-001 TEMPLE IN-ROADWAY LIGHTS ASSEMBLY 19000-LLC-FL 1 Ea.56 days $17,690.00 Temple 1366 676-003-012 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TF4008TFL0101 1367 676-005-008 TEMPLE CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE I SMTF161412TSD 1 Ea.30 days $368.00 Temple 1368 676-011-012 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I TF4001F-FL 1 Ea.42 days $531.00 Temple 1369 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 TF5116TFL02 1 Ea.84 days $9,424.00 Temple 1369a 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL- 2 EL712FLG alum enclosure w/ generator compartment & generator transfer switch. Includes 16-channel card rack, MMU 16LE ip signal monitor, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Cabinet power supply, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords , & photo cell, Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $9,889.00 Temple 1369b 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL- 2 ELS1008FL Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/out generator compartment or transfer switch. Includes: MMU2-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell , less controller 1 Ea.84 days $9,729.00 Temple 1369c 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU2-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell , less controller 1 Ea.84 days $10,165.00 Temple 1369d 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FL2 Doublele door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, 67" H, Front & back doors, w/out generator compartment or transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell, less controler 1 Ea.84 days $10,580.00 Temple 1369e 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FLG2 Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, 67" H, Front & back doors, w/generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, Multilinlk fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $10,962.00 Temple 1369f 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU2-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell , less controller. Painted white inside 1 Ea.84 days $11,023.00 Temple 1369g 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy,TS-2 Size 6, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU2-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell , less controller. Painted white inside and painted outside 1 Ea.84 days $12,023.00 Temple 1369h 676-023-006 TEMPLE WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Temple, Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF5116FL-2 ELS1008FLG2 Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, 67" H, Front & back doors, w/generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, Multilinlk fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller. Painted white inside 1 Ea.84 days $11,819.00 Temple 1370 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1 - TS2 WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TF4116MT 1 Ea.84 days $9,093.00 Temple 1370a 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS712FLG Single door Size 6 Cabinet, 56" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $9,546.00 Temple 1370b 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FL Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/out generator compartment or transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $9,512.00 Temple 1370c 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $9,904.00 Temple 1370d 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FL2 Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, Front & back doors , 67" H, w/out generator compartment or transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $10,191.00 Temple 1370e 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FLG2 Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, Front & back doors , 67" H, w/ generator compartment and transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller 1 Ea.84 days $10,582.00 Temple 1370f 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller. Painted white inside 1 Ea.84 days $10,761.00 Temple 1370g 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FLG Single door Size 6 Stretch Cabinet , 67" H, w/ generator compartment & transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher, Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller. Painted white inside, and painted outside 1 Ea.84 days $11,761.00 Temple 1370h 676-034-001 TEMPLE HYBRID NEMA TS1-TS2 CABINET ASSY Temple, Hybrid TS1-TS2 Wired Cabinet Assy, Model TF4116MT-2 ELS1008FLG2 Size 6 Stretch Cabinet, Front & back doors , 67" H, w/ generator compartment and transfer switch. Includes: MMU-16LEip signal monitor, (1) 16-channel card rack, 16 load switches, 1 flasher Multilink fiber termination panel w/ (2) fiber adapters, (4) fiber patch cords, & Photo cell. Less controller. Painted white inside 1 Ea.84 days $11,439.00 Temple 1371 676-035-006 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 11000ITS-FL 1 Ea.70 days $3,401.00 Temple 1371a 676-035-006 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 ITS Field Cabinet Type 334, #11000ITS-FL 334 ITS Cabinet, Base mount cabinet w/ Generator compartment, Dual fans, Power panel, Cable management, Power Surge Suppresssion, & Drawer, Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $5,132.00 Temple 1371b 676-035-006 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 ITS Field Cabinet Type 334, #11000ITS-FL 334 ITS Cabinet, Base mount cabinet w/ out Generator compartment, Dual fans, Power panel, Cable management, Power Surge Suppresssion, & Drawer, No Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $3,038.00 Temple 1371c 676-035-006 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 334 ITS Field Cabinet Type 334, #11000ITS-FL 334 ITS Cabinet, Base mount cabinet w/ out Generator compartment, Dual fans, Power panel, Cable management, Power Surge Suppresssion, & Drawer, w/ Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $4,263.00 Temple 1372 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S 12000ITS-FL 1 Ea.70 days $2,875.00 Temple 1372a 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS Pole mount Cabinet, Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer, Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $3,503.00 Temple 1372b 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS, Base mount Cabinet with Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer 1 Ea.70 days $2,845.00 Temple 1372c 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS Base mount Cabinet with Sun Shield, Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer 1 Ea.70 days $3,627.00 Temple 1372d 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS Pole mount Cabinet, w/ out Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer, No Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $2,307.00 Temple 1372e 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS Pole mount Cabinet, w/out Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer, Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $2,970.00 Temple 1372f 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS, Base mount Cabinet w/ out Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer. No Sun Shields 1 Ea.70 days $2,277.00 Temple 1372g 676-035-013 TEMPLE ITS FIELD CABINET TYPE 336S ITS Field Cabinet, 336S, #12000ITS-FL 336S CCTV/LOCAL HUB ITS Base mount Cabinet with Sun Shield, w/ out Generator Compartment, Dual Fans, Power Panel, Cable Management, Power Surge Suppression & drawer 1 Ea.70 days $2,940.00 Temple 1373 676-037-002 TEMPLE 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 332 MODEL TF332FL, INCLUDES (12) MODEL 200 LOAD SWITCHES, EDI 242J DC ISOLATOR, EDI 2010ECL MONITOR. CONTROLLER NOT INCLUDED. 1 Ea.84 days $7,839.00 Temple 1374 676-039-002 TEMPLE 170 WIRED CABINET TYPE 336 MODEL TF336FL 1 Ea.84 days $7,155.00 Temple 1375 685-002-005 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY FXM 500/1100/1500/2000 & CABINET 1375a 685-002-005 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY System Auxiliaries, Uninterruptible Power Source / CCTV Alpha FXM650 w/ SNMP, (2) 85GXL 50 aH batteries, battery cable kit, rack mount kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,264.00 Temple 1375b 685-002-005 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY System Auxiliaries, Uninterruptible Power Source: Alpha FXM 1100 UPS w/ SNMP, (4) 195 GXL 100 aH batteries, battery cable kit, Alpha S6 aluminum enclosure w/ generator compartment, universal automatic transfer switch, interior lamp, external on-battery LED 1 Ea.42 days $4,020.00 Temple 1375c 685-002-005 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY System Auxiliaries, Uninterruptible Power Source: Alpha FXM2000 UPS w/ SNMP, (4) 220 GXL 109 aH batteries, battery cable kit, Alpha S6 aluminum enclosure w/ generator compartment, universal automatic transfer switch, interior lamp, external on-battery LED 1 Ea.42 days $4,415.00 Temple 1376 685-002-006 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY 17000-UP-FL-W/BATT 1 Ea.60 days $8,081.00 Temple 1376a 685-002-006 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY System Auxiliaries, UPS: # 17000-UP-FL-w/ Batteries Clary SP1250LX-N UPS w/ SNMP network adapter, 41 aH battery & cable set, alum enclousre w/ generator plug, LED confirmation light 1 Ea.60 days $7,118.00 Temple 1377 685-003-002 TEMPLE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (REAL- TIME ACTIVE POWER CONDITIONER) 17000-UP-FL-W/O BATT 1378 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A Series 1378a 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 48" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,194.00 Temple 1378b 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 48" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,258.00 Temple 1378c 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 60" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,307.00 Temple 1378d 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 60" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,382.00 Temple 1378e 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 72" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,544.00 Temple 1378f 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 72" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,618.00 Temple 1378g 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 84" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,683.00 Temple 1378h 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 84" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,698.00 Temple 1378i 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 108" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,820.00 Temple 1378j 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 108" Single sided EdgeLit sign (2) SP-1079-FL- 144-PNC, AstroBrac clamp kit 1 Ea.42 days $1,934.00 Temple 1378k 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 48" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,329.00 Temple 1378l 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 48" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,460.00 Temple 1378m 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 60" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,393.00 Temple 1378n 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 60" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,474.00 Temple 1378o 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 72" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,634.00 Temple 1378p 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 72" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,727.00 Temple 1378q 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 84" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,835.00 Temple 1378r 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 84" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,938.00 Temple 1378s 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 18" x 108" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $1,923.00 Temple 1378t 700-015-026 TEMPLE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN R409A 24" x 108" Double sided EdgeLit sign, free swinging (1) SP-1072-FL-84-PNC, Free swinging sign mntg hdwr 1 Ea.42 days $2,045.00 Temple 1379 685-002-007 TESCO CONTROLS, INC.UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY Traffic 24-FLBBS 1 Ea.30 days $7,298.00 Control Tech 1380 741-003-002 THERMOCOAX TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - PIEZOELECTRIC AXLE SENSOR VB80 Series 1 Ea. 1381 744-004-002 THOMPSON LIGHTNING PROTECTION TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE SOLAR POWER UNIT - LIGHTNING ROD 660 1/2" x 36" Copper Air Terminal 1 Ea. 1382 684-004-006 TKH SECURITY VIDEO ENCODER Model: C-60 E-MC 1 Ea.30 days $1,393.00 1382a 684-004-006 TKH SECURITY VIDEO ENCODER Siqura C-60 E-MC/SA Video encoder w/ audio, data, & CCs, stand alone 1 Ea.30 days $1,393.00 Temple 1383 682-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME HSD62x Series, HSD620PRH 1 Ea. 1384 682-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME HSD62x Series, HSD621PRH 1 Ea.30 days $3,168.00 Temple 1384a 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME PA 02 -US, Power supply 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 Temple 1384b 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME WM01A, Bracket, Wall mount, short, with gasket 1 Ea.30 days $74.00 Temple 1384c 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME Siqura PTM01 Bracket, Adapter, 1 1/2Inch NPT 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 1385 682-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME HSD62x Series, HSD622 1 Ea.30 days $1,950.00 Temple 1385a 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME PA 02 -US, Power supply 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 Temple 1385b 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME WM01A, Bracket, Wall mount, short, with gasket 1 Ea.30 days $74.00 Temple 1385c 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME Siqura PTM01 Bracket, Adapter, 1 1/2Inch NPT 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 1386 682-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME HSD62x Series, HSD626 1 Ea.30 days $2,142.00 Temple 1386a 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME PA 02 -US, Power supply 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 Temple 1386b 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME WM01A, Bracket, Wall mount, short, with gasket 1 Ea.30 days $74.00 Temple 1386c 684-002-006 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME Siqura PTM01 Bracket, Adapter, 1 1/2Inch NPT 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 1387 682-002-010 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME HSD820H3-E 1 Ea.30 days $2,283.00 Temple 1387a 684-002-010 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME PA 02 -US, Power supply 1 Ea.30 days $75.00 Temple 1387b 684-002-010 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME WM01A, Bracket, Wall mount, short, with gasket 1 Ea.30 days $74.00 Temple 1387c 684-002-010 TKH SECURITY CAMERA - DOME Siqura PTM01 Bracket, Adapter, 1 1/2Inch NPT 1 Ea.30 days $41.00 Temple 1388 684-002-012 TKH SECURITY MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH XSNet C4100SW Series, C4104SW 1 Ea.30 days $728.00 Temple 1389 684-002-012 TKH SECURITY MANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH XSNet C4100SW Series, C4108SW 1 Ea.30 days $913.00 Temple 1390 684-003-007 TKH SECURITY VIDEO DECODER S620D 1 Ea.30 days $1,393.00 Temple 1391 102-044-003 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD TC1 Series (15 lamps, 48 by 96 inches)1 Ea.45 days $4,884.00 Trafcon 1392 102-044-003 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD TC1 Series (25 lamps, 48 by 96 inches)1 Ea.45 days $5,080.00 Trafcon 1393 102-044-006 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD TC3-15D Discontinued 1394 102-044-027 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD TC1-25D Discontinued 1395 102-044-031 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD TC1-25D Discontinued 1396 102-045-006 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB4 Series (15 lamps, 36 by 72 inches)1 Ea.45 days $1,663.00 Trafcon 1397 102-045-006 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB4 Series (25 lamps, 36 by 72 inches)1 Ea.45 days $2,002.00 Trafcon 1398 102-045-009 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB5 Series (15 lamps, 48 by 96 inches)1 Ea.45 days $1,949.00 Trafcon 1399 102-045-009 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB5 Series (25 lamps, 48 by 96 inches)1 Ea.45 days $2,461.00 Trafcon 1400 102-045-010 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB3 Series (13 lamps, 30 by 60 inches)1 Ea.45 days $1,431.00 Trafcon 1401 102-045-010 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB3 Series (15 lamps, 30 by 60 inches)1 Ea.45 days $1,653.00 Trafcon 1402 102-045-010 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD MB3 Series (25 lamps, 30 by 60 inches)1 Ea.45 days $1,923.00 Trafcon 1403 654-002-002 TRAFFIC SAFETY CORP IN-ROADWAY LIGHTS ASSEMBLY TS1100 Series Push Button Activation (Model SC-TS1100- AC2A) 1 Ea. 1404 654-002-003 TRAFFIC SAFETY CORP IN-ROADWAY LIGHTS ASSEMBLY TS1100 Series Push Button and Loop Detector Activation (Model SC-TS1100-AC3A) 1 Ea. 1405 700-019-004 TRAFFICALM SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN Urban DFB Series 1 Ea. 1406 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (solar/cellular) 1406a 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (Solar/Cellular)1 Ea.30 days $5,050.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1406b 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (Solar/Cellular) with 1 year of backend and cell 1 Ea.30 days $6,070.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (AC/Ethernet) 1407a 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (AC/Ethernet)1 Ea.30 days $4,070.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407b 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD (AC/Ethernet) with 1 year of backend 1 Ea.30 days $4,730.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407c 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Ethernet w/ cellular 1 Ea.30 days $4,540.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407d 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Ethernet w/ cellular with 1 year of backend and cell 1 Ea.30 days $5,560.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407e 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Server & Software with 25 licenses 1 Ea.45 days $53,000.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407f 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Server & Software with 50 licenses 1 Ea.45 days $88,000.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407g 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Server & Software with 75 licenses 1 Ea.45 days $123,000.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407h 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Server & Software with 100 licenses 1 Ea.45 days $158,000.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407i 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Ethernet Cable (75')1 Ea.30 days $75.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407j 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD Ethernet Cable (150')1 Ea.30 days $110.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1407k 660-027-004 TRAFFICAST VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - AVI BlueTOAD backend after year 1 1 Ea.30 days $660.00 TrafficCast or TCS 1408 660-003-035 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEH. LOOP DET. 1-CH. AUTO SHELF MT.MODEL 722-TX / I 1 Ea.30 days $206.25 TrafficWare 1409 660-008-012 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEH. LOOP DET. 2-CH. AUTO RACK MT.MODEL 710-TX / I 1 Ea.30 days $187.50 TrafficWare 1410 660-015-025 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEHICLE DETECTOR- VIDEO MODEL VU 2F 1 Ea.45 days $3,937.50 TrafficWare 1411 660-017-002 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) Model 722 TXC 1 Ea.30 days $187.50 TrafficWare 1412 660-017-009 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 2CH TS2 TYPE C (WITH TIMINGS) MODEL 722L 1 Ea.30 days $281.25 TrafficWare 1413 660-022-004 TRAFFICWARE GROUP VEH. DETECTOR- LOOP 4CH TS2 TYPE D (WITH TIMINGS) MODEL 724L 1 Ea.30 days $437.50 TrafficWare 1414 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY VDS-POD 1 Ea.45 days $9,000.00 TrafficWare 1414a 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Valence Pod Sensor 1 Ea.45 days $480.00 TrafficWare 1414b 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Access Point, (3) Radios 1 Ea.45 days $3,300.00 TrafficWare 1414c 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Base Station, Standard 1 Ea.45 days $4,200.00 TrafficWare 1414d 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Epoxy, Joint sealant 1 Ea.45 days $58.00 TrafficWare 1414e 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Omni Antenna, 900 MHz 1 Ea.45 days $192.00 TrafficWare 1414f 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Lightning Suppression for Antenna 1 Ea.45 days $186.00 TrafficWare 1414g 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Mounting Bracket for Omni Antenna 1 Ea.45 days $36.00 TrafficWare 1414h 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY RF Cable, 6 ft, for Omni Antenna 1 Ea.45 days $90.00 TrafficWare 1414i 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Antenna, Panel, Directional, 900 MHz 1 Ea.45 days $204.00 TrafficWare 1414j 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Pipe, 36', Antenna Mount 1 Ea.45 days $6.00 TrafficWare 1414k 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Mounting Bracket for Antenna Mount, 120"1 Ea.45 days $210.00 TrafficWare 1414l 660-024-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRELESS MAGNETOMETER ASSEMBLY Clamshell 1 Ea.45 days $11.00 TrafficWare 1415 671-016-005 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 980-A2100 1 Ea.45 days $2,937.50 TrafficWare 1416 671-016-008 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 980 ATC Type 1 1 Ea.45 days $3,562.50 TrafficWare 1417 671-016-010 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 1 CONTROLLER UNIT ATC Type 1 1 Ea.45 days $3,593.75 TrafficWare 1418 671-017-003 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 981-A1100 1 Ea.45 days $3,312.50 TrafficWare 1419 671-017-006 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 980 ATC Type 2 Note: Evaluated firmware version 76.1a Build 2627 with Flashing Yellow Arrow Operation 1 Ea.45days $3,687.50 TrafficWare 1420 671-017-008 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA TS2 TYPE 2 CONTROLLER UNIT ATC Type 2 1 Ea.45 days $4,125.00 TrafficWare 1421 671-018-004 TRAFFICWARE GROUP 2070L UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR 170 CABINET)MODEL 2070 1 Ea.45 days $4,000.00 TrafficWare 1422 671-020-001 TRAFFICWARE GROUP 2070LCN UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR TS1 CABINET) MODEL 2070N 1 Ea.45 days $3,775.00 TrafficWare 1423 671-021-001 TRAFFICWARE GROUP 2070N UNIT (FULL UNIT FOR 170 CABINET) 2070N W/VME BUSS 1 Ea.45 days $5,250.00 TrafficWare 1424 671-024-001 TRAFFICWARE GROUP NEMA-170 CONTROLLER UNIT MODEL 970 (19" Rack controller with NEMA Software & 170 C1 Connector) 1 Ea.45 days $2,812.50 TrafficWare 1425 671-028-001 TRAFFICWARE GROUP 2070LC UNIT (LITE UNIT FOR ITS & TS2 CABINETS) 2070LN2 1 Ea.45 days $4,750.00 TrafficWare 1426 676-003-010 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V MODEL P-44 70006-FL 1 Ea.60 days $7,762.50 TrafficWare 1427 676-004-040 TRAFFICWARE GROUP SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE MODEL SRA-6LC LOOP - CUBE 1 Ea.30 days $67.50 TrafficWare 1428 676-004-041 TRAFFICWARE GROUP SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE MODEL SRA-6LCP LOOP - TERMINAL STRIP 1 Ea.30 days $90.00 TrafficWare 1429 676-023-004 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 Model 70006-TS2/FL 1 Ea.60 days $15,312.50 TrafficWare 1430 676-032-001 TRAFFICWARE GROUP WIRED CKT ASSM. TS-2 19" RACK MODEL 70006-NITS 1 Ea.60 days $22,787.50 TrafficWare 1431 678-003-019 TRAFFICWARE GROUP CONFLICT MONITOR TYPE 12 MODEL SERIES 500 1 Ea.30 days $812.50 TrafficWare 1432 678-008-020 TRAFFICWARE GROUP TIME SWITCH, TYPE 1 MODEL 100 1 Ea.30 days $375.00 TrafficWare 1433 678-016-002 TRAFFICWARE GROUP MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT TYPE 16 Model MMU-516 1 Ea.30 days $937.50 TrafficWare 1434 678-016-007 TRAFFICWARE GROUP MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT TYPE 16 MODEL MMU-516L 1 Ea.30 days $1,187.50 TrafficWare 1435 678-017-002 TRAFFICWARE GROUP CABINET POWER SUPPLY (TS2)Model 500098-2000 1 Ea.30 days $437.50 TrafficWare 1436 678-018-002 TRAFFICWARE GROUP BUS INTERFACE UNIT (TS2)Model BUI-130 1 Ea.30 days $375.00 TrafficWare 1437 660-027-001 TRANSCORE VEH. DETECTOR - AVI Encompass E5 1 Ea. 1438 676-008-014 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE V TCS-5 1 Ea.60 days $1,519.00 TCS 1439 676-009-006 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE III TYPE III W/PEEK LOAD BAY TX8631 9/16/99 1 Ea.60 days $7,550.00 TCS 1440 676-010-006 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED SPECIAL TCS-4T 1 Ea.60 days $2,217.00 TCS 1441 676-011-002 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE I 2266082AT/S 1 Ea.60 days $425.00 TCS 1442 676-015-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS CONT. CAB. UNWIRED TYPE III TCS-3 1 Ea.60 days $993.00 TCS 1443 676-018-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS LOAD BAY PANEL TCSMP4 1 Ea. 1444 676-023-007 TRANSPORTATION CONTOL SYSTEMS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TS-2 SIZE 6 TCSMPXX TS2-T1 SERIES 1 Ea.60 days $10,770.00 TCS 1445 650-016-001 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS 12" DIE CAST ALL LED VEHICLE SIGNAL ASSEMBLY HSS83ELED 1 Ea.30 days $263.00 TCS 1446 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5001-C 1 Ea.30 days $27.00 TCS 1447 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5002-C 1 Ea.30 days $37.00 TCS 1448 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5003-12128-C 1 Ea. 1449 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5003-C 1 Ea.30 days $38.00 TCS 1450 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5003-C-TAB 1 Ea. 1451 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5003-F 1 Ea. 1452 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5004-C 1 Ea.30 days $58.00 TCS 1453 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5005-C 1 Ea.30 days $65.00 TCS 1454 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5005-F 1 Ea. 1455 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5007-C 1 Ea.30 days $100.00 TCS 1456 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5007-F 1 Ea. 1457 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5021-C 1 Ea.30 days $105.00 TCS 1458 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5021-F 1 Ea. 1459 650-021-015 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (STANDARD)BP-5021-N 1 Ea. 1460 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5001B-C 1 Ea.30 days $44.00 TCS 1461 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5002B-C 1 Ea.30 days $53.00 TCS 1462 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5003B-C 1 Ea.30 days $56.00 TCS 1463 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5003B-F 1 Ea. 1464 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5003B-ICC 1 Ea. 1465 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5003B-NAZ 1 Ea. 1466 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5004B-C 1 Ea.30 days $78.00 TCS 1467 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5005B-C 1 Ea.30 days $85.00 TCS 1468 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5007B-C 1 Ea.30 days $136.00 TCS 1469 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5007B-F 1 Ea.30 days 1470 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5007B-N 1 Ea. 1471 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-50218-C 1 Ea.30 days $135.00 TCS 1472 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5021B-F 1 Ea. 1473 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5021B-ICC 1 Ea. 1474 650-022-004 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BACKPLATE (RETROREFLECTIVE)BP-5021B-N 1 Ea. 1475 650-024-002 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS LOUVER TCS-LOUVER 1 Ea.30 days $100.00 TCS 1476 653-021-003 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS 16" X 18" ALL LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL 7090LED 1 Ea.30 days $230.00 TCS 1477 654-001-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY TCSFLN202-PED-RRFB-SERIES 1477a 654-001-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY TCSFLN202-PED-RRFB-SERIES (SINGLE, 1 SIDE)1 Ea.45 days $2,370.00 TCS 1477b 654-001-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY TCSFLN202-PED-RRFB-SERIES (DUAL BEACONS, 2 SIDES)1 Ea.45 days $2,850.00 TCS 1477c 654-001-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS RECTANGULAR RAPID FLASHING BEACON ASSEMBLY TCSFLN202-PED-RRFB-SERIES (15' Pedestal - Base, Pole, Collar, Anchor Bolts) 1 Ea.45 days $450.00 TCS 1478 676-002-013 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE IV TYPE4ASSY 1 Ea.60 days $7,550.00 TCS 1479 676-003-006 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY TYPE V TYPE V 1 Ea.60 days $7,950.00 TCS 1480 676-005-006 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE I TCS-1 1 Ea.60 days $272.00 TCS 1481 676-006-005 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE II TCS-2 1 Ea.60 days $380.00 TCS 1482 676-007-014 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROLLER CABINET UNWIRED TYPE IV TCS-4 1 Ea.60 days $1,086.00 TCS 1483 676-034-002 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS HYBRID NEMA TS1 - TS2 WIRED CABINET ASSEMBLY B563826B2D2PGSLG 1 Ea.60 days $10,050.00 TCS 1484 685-002-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY PB2000-ITS/PIGGYBACK SERIES 1484a 685-002-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY PB2000-ITS/PIGGYBACK SERIES (PIGGYBACK CABINET MOUNT) 1 Ea.60 days $4,500.00 TCS 1484b 685-002-008 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY PB2000-ITS/PIGGYBACK SERIES (BASE MOUNT)1 Ea.60 days $4,850.00 TCS 1485 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series 1485a 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 24X24 SINGLE MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $2,200.00 TCS 1485b 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 30X30 SINGLE MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $2,450.00 TCS 1485c 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 30X36 SINGLE MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $2,800.00 TCS 1485d 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 36X36 SINGLE MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $3,050.00 TCS 1485e 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 24X24 DUAL MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $2,400.00 TCS 1485f 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 30X30 DUAL MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $2,650.00 TCS 1485g 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 30X36 DUAL MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $3,000.00 TCS 1485h 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 36X36 DUAL MESSAGE 1 Ea.60 days $3,250.00 TCS 1485i 700-012-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS BLANKOUT SIGN TCSLEDBO Series. 24X24 TO 36X36 SIGN, NEW, NON INVENTORY MUTCD MESSAGE 1 Ea.90 days $8,900.00 TCS 1486 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO3, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 3' 1487 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO4, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 4'1 Ea.30 days $1,210.00 TCS 1488 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO5, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 5'1 Ea.30 days $1,390.00 TCS 1489 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO6, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 6'1 Ea.30 days $1,520.00 TCS 1490 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO7, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 7'1 Ea.$1,710.00 TCS 1491 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO8, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 8'1 Ea.30 days $1,840.00 TCS 1492 700-015-020 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, FLUORESCENT STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNFLO9, SINGLE SIDED, FLOURESCENT, 9'1 Ea.30 days $2,360.00 TCS 1493 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-3-12 TCS 1494 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-4-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,040.00 TCS 1495 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-4-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,040.00 TCS 1496 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-5-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,080.00 TCS 1497 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-5-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,080.00 TCS 1498 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-6-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,170.00 TCS 1499 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-6-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,170.00 TCS 1500 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-7-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,250.00 TCS 1501 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-7-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,250.00 TCS 1502 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-8-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,310.00 TCS 1503 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-8-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,310.00 TCS 1504 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-9-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,360.00 TCS 1505 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, SINGLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-SF-9-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,360.00 TCS 1506 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-3-12 TCS 1507 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-4-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,110.00 TCS 1508 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-4-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,110.00 TCS 1509 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-5-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,160.00 TCS 1510 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-5-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,160.00 TCS 1511 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-6-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,260.00 TCS 1512 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-6-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,260.00 TCS 1513 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-7-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,350.00 TCS 1514 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-7-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,350.00 TCS 1515 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-8-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,410.00 TCS 1516 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-8-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,410.00 TCS 1517 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-9-20 1 Ea.30 days $1,460.00 TCS 1518 700-015-024 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN BRITELITE, DOUBLE FACE, TCSSIGNBL-DF-9-24 1 Ea.30 days $1,460.00 TCS 1519 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 4', TCSSIGNLED-4 1520 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 5', TCSSIGNLED-5 1521 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 6', TCSSIGNLED-6 1522 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 7', TCSSIGNLED-7 1523 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 8', TCSSIGNLED-8 1524 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, SINGLE FACE, 9', TCSSIGNLED-9 1525 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 4', TCSSIGNLED-4 1526 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 5', TCSSIGNLED-5 1527 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 6', TCSSIGNLED-6 1528 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 7', TCSSIGNLED-7 1529 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 8', TCSSIGNLED-8 1530 700-015-025 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN, LED STREET NAME SIGN TCSSIGNLED SERIES, DOUBLE FACE, 9', TCSSIGNLED-9 1531 700-026-005 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS SIGN BEACON FL1412 1 Ea.30 days $1,995.00 TCS 1532 700-026-012 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS SIGN BEACON (SCHOOL ZONE)TCSFLN202S 1 Ea.60 days $2,455.00 TCS 1533 746-006-002 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE CABINET - TYPE IV CABINET TCS-4 unwired 1 Ea.60 days $1,800.00 TCS 1534 746-009-002 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE CABINET - TYPE III CABINET TCS-3C unwired 1 Ea.60 days $1,800.00 TCS 1535 650-010-035 TRASTAR 12" LED RED SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXC-300HFTR 1 Ea. 1536 650-011-025 TRASTAR 12" LED RED ARROW SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXJ300-07TR03 1 Ea. 1537 650-012-020 TRASTAR 12" LED YELLOW SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXC-300HFTY02 1 Ea. 1538 650-013-023 TRASTAR 12" LED GREEN SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXC-300HFTG 1 Ea. 1539 650-014-017 TRASTAR 12" LED YELLOW ARROW SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXJ300-07TY03 1 Ea. 1540 650-015-017 TRASTAR 12" LED GREEN ARROW SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXJ300-07TG03 1 Ea. 1541 653-022-015 TRASTAR COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL DuraLight Model JXM-400VIEIL 1 Ea. 1542 102-056-001 UNIPART DORMAN SEQUENTIAL FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS SynchroGUIDE Model BAB6N/AW/P/H/A1 (Lamp complete 1 Ea.30 days $116.25 RoadSafe 1543 102-056-001 UNIPART DORMAN SEQUENTIAL FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS SynchroGUIDE Model BAB6N/AW/P/H/L1 (Lamp without mounting bolt) 1 Ea.30 days $116.25 RoadSafe 1544 700-019-003 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN SFD/12/YS SERIES 1 Ea. 1545 700-019-005 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN DF15 Series 1545a 700-019-005 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN DF15 Series - AC Power 1 Ea.60 days $5,454.00 TCS 1545b 700-019-005 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN DF15 Series - Solar Power 1 Ea.60 days $5,905.00 TCS 1546 700-021-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC REGULATORY SIGN VATCS POSTED SPEED SERIES 1546a 700-021-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC REGULATORY SIGN VATCS POSTED SPEED SERIES - 18 X 24 AC Power 1 Ea.60 days $7,465.00 TCS 1546b 700-021-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC REGULATORY SIGN VATCS POSTED SPEED SERIES - 24 X 30 AC Power 1 Ea.60 days $7,820.00 TCS 1546c 700-021-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC REGULATORY SIGN VATCS POSTED SPEED SERIES - 18 X 24 Solar Power 1 Ea.60 days $8,120.00 TCS 1546d 700-021-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC REGULATORY SIGN VATCS POSTED SPEED SERIES - 24 X 30 Solor Power 1 Ea.60 days $8,615.00 TCS 1547 700-022-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS CURVE WARNING SERIES 1 Ea. 1547a 700-022-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS CURVE WARNING SERIES - AC Power 24 X 24 1 Ea.60 days $7,820.00 TCS 1547b 700-022-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS CURVE WARNING SERIES - Solor Power 30 X 30 1 Ea.60 days $10,310.00 TCS 1547c 700-022-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS CURVE WARNING SERIES - AC Power 30 x 30 1 Ea.60 days $9,555.00 TCS 1547d 700-022-001 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS CURVE WARNING SERIES - Solar Power 24 x 24 1 Ea.60 days $8,575.00 TCS 1548 700-022-002 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS/S1-1/SD/L/DL/PT SCHOOL ZONE 1548a 700-022-002 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS/S1-1/SD/L/DL/PT SCHOOL ZONE - AC Power 30 X 30 1 Ea.60 days $7,820.00 TCS 1548b 700-022-002 UNIPART DORMAN ELECTRONIC WARNING SIGN VATCS/S1-1/SD/L/DL/PT SCHOOL ZONE - Solor Power 30 X 30 1 Ea.60 days $8,575.00 TCS 1549 684-004-003 VBRICK SYSTEMS VIDEO ENCODER 9170-4200-0003 1550 102-044-023 VER-MAC TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD VM-95SL 1551 102-044-044 VER-MAC TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD ST-4815 1 Ea.30 days $4,483.00 Ver-Mac 1551a 102-044-044 VER-MAC TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD ST-4815 Option Pintle Hitch 1 Ea.30 days $25.00 Ver-Mac 1551b 102-044-044 VER-MAC TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD St-4815 Option Internal Charger / 110 VAC 1 Ea.30 days $350. 00 Ver-Mac 1552 102-048-006 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN Northern Lights PCMS 1553a 102-048-018 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210 Option Pintle Hitch 1 Ea.30 days $25.00 Ver-Mac 1553b 102-048-018 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210 Option Internal Charger / 110 VAC 1 Ea.30 days $350.00 Ver-Mac 1553 102-048-018 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210 1 Ea.30 days $13,300.00 Ver-Mac 1554a 102-048-019 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210 QS Option Pintle Hitch 1 Ea.30 days $25.00 Ver-Mac 1554b 102-048-019 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210QS Option Internal Charger/110 VAC 1 Ea.30 days $350.00 Ver-Mac 1554 102-048-019 VER-MAC PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN PCMS-1210 QS 1 Ea.30 days $12,300.00 Ver-Mac 1555 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-PRS23 1 Ea.30 days $2,355.00 Blackhawk 1556 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-W23 1 Ea.30 days $1,625.00 Blackhawk 1557 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-PRS35 1558 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-W35 1559 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-PRS36 1 Ea.30 days $2,535.00 Blackhawk 1560 682-002-002 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME SVFT Series, SVFT-W36 1 Ea.30 days $1,800.00 Blackhawk 1561 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN220W 1 Ea.30 days $2,755.00 Blackhawk 1562 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN220W-L 1 Ea.30 days $2,755.00 Blackhawk 1563 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN220P 1 Ea.30 days $3,790.00 Blackhawk 1564 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN220P-L 1 Ea.30 days $3,790.00 Blackhawk 1565 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN130W 1 Ea.30 days $2,550.00 Blackhawk 1566 682-002-005 VICON INDUSTRIES CAMERA - DOME Surveyor HD SN Series Dome, SN130P 1 Ea.30 days $3,575.00 Blackhawk 1567 102-044-020 WANCO TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WTSP 110-LSA (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-0924)1 Ea.45 days $4,091.67 Wanco 1568 102-044-025 WANCO TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WTSP 75-LSA C (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1017)1 Ea.45 days $4,372.22 Wanco 1569 102-044-026 WANCO TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WTSP 110-LSA C (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1018)1 Ea.45 days $4,372.22 Wanco 1570 102-044-043 WANCO TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WTSP-08 (15 LED Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1030)1 Ea.45 days $4,091.67 Wanco 1571 102-045-002 WANCO VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WFB6-SA (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1101)1 Ea.45 days $1,839.90 Wanco 1572 102-045-003 WANCO VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WFB6-SAC (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1111)1 Ea.45 days $1,970.08 Wanco 1573 102-045-004 WANCO VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WFB5-SAC (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1112)1 Ea.45 days $1,763.59 Wanco 1574 102-0450991 WANCO VEHICLE MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WFB5-SA 1 Ea.45 days $1,619.94 Wanco 1575 102-048-007 WANCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN WTLMB-S-LL-(A) (Current QPL # S1 02-1212)1 Ea.45 days $15,760.00 Wanco 1576 102-048-008 WANCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN WTLMB-S-LL-(B)M (Current QPL # S102-1214)1 Ea.45 days $16,433.33 Wanco 1577 102-048-009 WANCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN WTLMB-S-LL-(B) (Current QPL # S102-1215)1 Ea.45 days $15,423.33 Wanco 1578 102-048-010 WANCO PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN WTLMB-S-LL-(A)M (Current QPL # S102-1216)1 Ea.45 days $16,770.00 Wanco 1579 102-050-002 WANCO PORTABLE REGULTORY SIGN Fold-N-Go (Current QPL # S102-1300)1 Ea.45 days $4,203.89 Wanco 1580 102-051-001 WANCO TRAILER MOUNTED INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SIGN WVT3-S(A) Mini Message Director (Current QPL # S102- 3401) 1 Ea.45 days $15,340.00 Wanco 1581 102-052-009 WANCO PORTABLE RADAR SPEED DISPLAY UNIT WSDT-S (Current QPL # S102-1910)1 Ea.45 days $7,149.72 Wanco 1582 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE MODEL SS225 SmartSensor Matrix, 1 approach package, includes WX-SS-225 SmartSensor, WX-SS-WARR-3, WX-SS- B03-0004, WX-SS-710, WX-SS-611, WX-SS-704-020 1582a 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-225 Matrix 1 approach package includes: (1) SS-225 , (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-704-040, (1) SS-710, (1) 102- 0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $6,800.63 Wavetronix 1582b 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-225 Matrix 2 Approach Package, includes: (2) SS-225, (2) SS-WARR-3 (2) SS-611, (2) SS-704-040, (2) SS-710, (1) 102- 0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $10,851.26 Wavetronix 1582c 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-225 Matrix 3 Approach Package, includes: (3) SS-225, (3) SS-WARR-3 (3) SS-611, (3) SS-704-040, (3) SS-710, (1) 102- 0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $14,579.39 Wavetronix 1582d 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-225 Matrix 4 Approach Package, includes: (4) SS-225, (4) SS-WARR-3 (4) SS-611, (4) SS-704-040, (4) SS-710, (1) 102- 0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $18,952.52 Wavetronix 1583 660-018-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE MODEL SS225 SmartSensor Matrix, 2 approach package, includes (2) WX-SS-225 SmartSensors, (2) WX-SS-WARR-3, (2) WX-SS-710, (1) WX-SS-B03-004, (2) WX-SS-704-100, (1) WX-100-0281, (2) WX-SS-611, (4) WX-CLK-112 1584 660-020-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SmartSensor HD 1584a 660-020-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-126 ITS or Mid-Block package includes: (1) HD 101-0415, (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-706-060, (1) 100-0064, (1) CLK-201 1 Ea.6 weeks $5,547.19 Wavetronix 1584b 660-020-004 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE (Retrofit) SS-126-001 ITS or Mid-Block package includes: (1) HD 101-0416, (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-706-060, (1) 100-0064, (1) CLK-201 1 Ea.6 weeks $5,784.69 Wavetronix 1585 660-020-005 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS105V ITS Package, includes WX-SS-105V, WX-SS-WARR-3, WX-SS-708060, WX-SS-611, WX-CLK-201, WX-100-0064 1585a 660-020-005 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE SS-105V ITS package includes: (1) SS-105V, (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-706-060, (1) 100-0064, (1) CLK-201 1 Ea.6 weeks $3,212.00 Wavetronix 1585b 660-020-006 WAVETRONIX VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM - MICROWAVE (Retrofit) SS-105V ITS package includes: (1) SS-105V-001, (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-706-060, (1) 100-0064, (1) CLK-201 1 Ea.6 weeks $3,922.19 Wavetronix 1586 741-001-003 WAVETRONIX TRAFFIC MONITORING SITE VEHICLE SENSOR - MICROWAVE RADAR VEHICLE SENSOR SS105V TMS Package, includes WX-SS-105V, WX-SS-WARR- 3, WX-SS-701-060, WX-SS-611, WX-CLK-201, WX-100-0064, PG12V103FR, PB-5100-15, PB-5100-15, PB-5335, PB-5325, PB-5306, SX65U, SOLAR PANEL MOUNT, SFM13.51811 1587 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-200V and SS-200E (SmartSensor Advance) 1587a 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-200V or SS-200E/1 approach package includes: (1) SS- 200V or SS-200E, (1) SS-Warr-3, (1) SS-611, (1) SS-704-060, (1) SS-710, (1) 102-0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $7,064.38 Wavetronix 1587b 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-200V or SS-200E 2 approach package includes: (2) SS- 200V or SS-200E, (2) SS-Warr-3, (2) SS-611, (2) SS-704-060, (2) SS-710, (1) 102-0416 1 Ea.6 weeks $11,365.01 Wavetronix 1587c 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-200V or SS-200E/3 approach package includes: (3) SS- 200V or SS-200E, (3) SS-Warr-3, (3) SS-611, (3) SS-704-060, (3) SS-710, (1) 102-0416 1 Ea.6 Weeks $15,665.64 Wavetronix 1587d 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-200V or SS-200E/4 approach package includes: (4) SS- 200V or SS-200E, (4) SS-Warr-3, (4) SS-611, (4) SS-704-060, (4) SS-710, (1) 102-0416 1 Ea.6 Weeks $19,966.27 Wavetronix 1587e 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-705-003 (500' Cable Spool)1 Ea.6 weeks $900.00 Wavetronix 1587f 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM Ss-705-001 (1000' Cable Spool)1 Ea.6 weeks $1,462.50 Wavetronix 1587g 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM SS-705-002 (5000' Cable Spool)1 Ea.6 weeks $7,312.50 Wavetronix 1587h 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM CLK-112 (2 Channel Contact Closure Rack Card)1 Ea.6 weeks $307.50 Wavetronix 1587i 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM CLK-114 (4 Channel Contact Closure Rack Card)1 Ea.6 weeks $322.50 Wavetronix 1587j 660-026-002 WAVETRONIX DILEMMA ZONE PROTECTION SYSTEM CLK-104 (4 Channel Din Rail Mount Contact Closure)1 Ea.6 weeks $343.75 Wavetronix 1588 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER SW720-H.264-SD 60 days $4,069.00 TCS 1588a 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 75' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $352.00 TCS 1588b 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 150' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $704.00 TCS 1588c 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 250' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $1,172.00 TCS 1589 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER SW720-H.264-HD30 1 Ea.60 days $5,657.00 TCS 1589a 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 75' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $446.00 TCS 1589b 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 150' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $891.00 TCS 1589c 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 250' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $1,485.00 TCS 1590 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER SW720-H.264-SD-ENG 1 Ea.60 days $4,319.00 TCS 1590a 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 75' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $352.00 TCS 1590b 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 150' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $704.00 TCS 1590c 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 250' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG 1 Ea.60 days $1,172.00 TCS 1591 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER SW720-H.264-HD30-ENG 1 Ea.60 days $5,907.00 TCS 1591a 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 75' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $446.00 TCS 1591b 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 150' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $891.00 TCS 1591c 682-001-002 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CAMERA - EXTERNAL POSITIONER 250' CABLE FOR H.264 - MS CONNECTOR TO RJ45 / POWER PLUG W/ANALOG VIDEO COAX & SERIAL DATA 1 Ea.60 days $1,485.00 TCS 1592 102-044-007 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WAAW 15 SB (Current QPL # S102-0915)1 Ea. 1593 102-044-010 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Protect-O-Flash (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1008, Last QPL recert 6/23/2009) 1 Ea. 1594 102-044-011 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Arrow Master III (25 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102-1007)1 Ea. 1595 102-044-014 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WAAW 155BWA (Current QPL # S102-0921)1 Ea. 1596 102-044-015 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD Arrowmaster Led46 (15 Led Lamps) (Current QPL # S102- 0918) 1 Ea. 1597 102-044-017 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD WAAW 155BSTD (Current QPL # S102-0920, Last QPL recert 3/2/2009) 1 Ea. 1598 102-044-036 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E-Z 25 1 Ea. 1599 102-044-037 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E 15 Light (Current QPL # S102-1025)1 Ea. 1600 102-044-037 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E-Z 15 Light 1 Ea. 1601 102-044-039 WORK AREA PROTECTION TRAILER MOUNTED ARROW BOARD M90 E 25 Light (Current QPL # S102-1027)1 Ea. 1602 102-046-003 WORK AREA PROTECTION TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY 800 Auto Dim (Current QPL # S102-2902)1 Ea. 1603 102-046-004 WORK AREA PROTECTION TYPE A WARNING LIGHT LOW INTENSITY 800 Man Dim (Current QPL # S102-2903)1 Ea. 1604 102-047-002 WORK AREA PROTECTION TYPE C WARNING LIGHT STEADY BURN 00sb (Current QPL#S102-3101)1 Ea. 1605 102-048-014 WORK AREA PROTECTION - PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS, INC. PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN SMC 1000HE (Current QPL # S102-1224)1 Ea. 1606 102-048-015 WORK AREA PROTECTION - PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS, INC. PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN SMC 2000FM (Current QPL # S102-1223)1 Ea. 1607 102-048-016 WORK AREA PROTECTION - PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS, INC. PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN SMC 1000 HE06 1 Ea. 1608 102-048-017 WORK AREA PROTECTION - PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS, INC. PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN SMC 2000-FM06 1 Ea. 1609 102-048-021 WORK AREA PROTECTION - PRECISION SOLAR CONTROLS, INC. PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN SMC 1000 ST 1 Ea. ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6828 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with Advanced Protection Technologies,Inc.,Transporation Control Systems,Control Technologies,Inc.,Intelligent Transportation Services,Inc.,or Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. Advanced Protection Technologies, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-2370604-001 VENDOR: Advanced Protection Technologies, Inc. ADDRESS: 14550 58th Street North CITY, STATE, ZIP: Clearwater, FL, 33760 TELEPHONE: 727-535-6339 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-237-4567 FAX NO.: 727-531-3008 E-MAIL: pete.ganci@emerson.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Transporation Control Systems Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59 1673144-001 VENDOR: Transporation Control Systems ADDRESS: 1030 South 86th St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tampa, FL 33619 TELEPHONE: 813-630-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-886-2735 FAX NO.: 813-630-2801 E-MAIL: sgillis@tcstraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Control Technologies, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-2038877-001 VENDOR: Control Technologies, Inc. ADDRESS: 2776 S. Financial Court CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL, 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-330-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-865-2745 FAX NO.: 407-330-2804 E-MAIL: mike@cttraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Intelligent Transportation Services, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3003934-001 VENDOR: Intelligent Transportation Services, Inc. ADDRESS: PO Box 3787 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Placida, FL 33946 TELEPHONE: 407-492-6664 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 941-473-8166 E-MAIL: tmalone@itstraffic.us DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3337206-001 VENDOR: Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. ADDRESS: 204 N. Elm Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL, 32771 TELEPHONE: 407-330-6363 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 407-330-6360 E-MAIL: Kyle@rainbowdistributorsusa.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Pete Ganci, Sales Engineer ADDRESS: 14550 58th Street North CITY, STATE, ZIP: Clearwater, FL, 33760 TELEPHONE: 727-535-6339 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-237-4567 FAX NO.: 727-531-3008 E-MAIL ADDRESS: pete.ganci@emerson.com WEB ADDRESS: www.aptsurge.com / www.emersonnetworkpower.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6829 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 58-1765732-001 VENDOR: American Signal Company ADDRESS: 2755 Bankers Industrial Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: Atlanta, GA 30360 TELEPHONE: 770.448.6650 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 770.448.8970 E-MAIL: info@amsig.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Casey Inoue, National Sales Manager ADDRESS: 2755 Bankers Industrial Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: Atlanta, GA 30360 TELEPHONE: 770.448.6650 ext 128 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 770.448.8970 E-MAIL ADDRESS: cinoue@amsig.com WEB ADDRESS: www.amsig.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes x No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6831 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with Asco Power Technologioes,Transporation Control Systems, Control Technologies,Inc.,Intelligent Transportation Services,Inc.,or Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. Asco Power Technologies, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 22-3693502-001 VENDOR: Asco Power Technologies ADDRESS: 50 Hanover Road CITY, STATE, ZIP: Florham Park, NJ, 07932 TELEPHONE: 727-535-6339 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-237-4567 FAX NO.: 727-531-3008 E-MAIL: pete.ganci@emerson.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Transporation Control Systems Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59 1673144-001 VENDOR: Transporation Control Systems ADDRESS: 1030 South 86th St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tampa, FL 33619 TELEPHONE: 813-630-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-886-2735 FAX NO.: 813-630-2801 E-MAIL: sgillis@tcstraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Control Technologies, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-2038877-001 VENDOR: Control Technologies, Inc. ADDRESS: 2776 S. Financial Court CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL, 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-330-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-865-2745 FAX NO.: 407-330-2804 E-MAIL: mike@cttraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Intelligent Transportation Services, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3003934-001 VENDOR: Intelligent Transportation Services, Inc. ADDRESS: PO Box 3787 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Placida, FL 33946 TELEPHONE: 407-492-6664 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 941-473-8166 E-MAIL: tmalone@itstraffic.us DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3337206-001 VENDOR: Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. ADDRESS: 204 N. Elm Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL, 32771 TELEPHONE: 407-330-6363 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 407-330-6360 E-MAIL: Kyle@rainbowdistributorsusa.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 8-10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Pete Ganci, Sales Engineer ADDRESS: 14550 58th Street North CITY, STATE, ZIP: Clearwater, FL, 33760 TELEPHONE: 727-535-6339 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-237-4567 FAX NO.: 727-531-3008 E-MAIL ADDRESS: pete.ganci@emerson.com WEB ADDRESS: www.aptsurge.com / www.emersonnetworkpower.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6837 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3152989-001 VENDOR: Blackhawk Enterprises Inc. ADDRESS: 1400 Village Sq. #3-216 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tallahassee, FL 32312 TELEPHONE: 850-668-5293 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: E-MAIL: blhawk99@aol.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: James S. LaBatt, President ADDRESS: 1400 Village Sq. #3-216 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tallahassee, FL 32312 TELEPHONE: 850-668-5293 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: E-MAIL ADDRESS: blhawk99@aol.com WEB ADDRESS: www.blackhawkenterprises.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No XX ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6840 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 41-1598480-003 VENDOR: Comtrol Corporation ADDRESS: 100 5th Avenue NW CITY, STATE, ZIP: New Brighton, MN, 55112 TELEPHONE: 763-957-6000 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-926-6876 FAX NO.: 763-957-6001 E-MAIL: Katya.lee@comtrol.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Katya Lee Traffic and Transportation Account Manager ADDRESS: 100 5th Avenue NW CITY, STATE, ZIP: New Brighton, MN, 55112 TELEPHONE: 7639576000 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-926-6876 FAX NO.: 763-957-6001 E-MAIL ADDRESS: katya.lee@comtrol.com WEB ADDRESS: www.comtrol.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6841 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-2038877-001 VENDOR: Control Technologies, Inc. ADDRESS: 2776 S. Financial Court CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-330-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-865-2745 FAX NO.: 407-330-2804 E-MAIL: mike@cttraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Bryan Kaeser, Technical Support Manager ADDRESS: 2776 S. Financial Court CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-330-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-865-2745 FAX NO.: 407-330-2804 E-MAIL ADDRESS: bryan@cttraffic.com WEB ADDRESS: www.cttraffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6843 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 46-0306862-002 VENDOR: Daktronics, Inc. ADDRESS: 117 Prince Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: Brookings, SD 57006 TELEPHONE: 605-692-0200 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-833-3157 FAX NO.: 605-697-4700 E-MAIL: trevor.slaight@daktronics.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 120 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Trevor Slaight, Senior Project Manager ADDRESS: 117 Prince Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: Brookings, SD 57006 TELEPHONE: 605-692-0200 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-833-3157 FAX NO.: 605-697-4700 E-MAIL ADDRESS: trevor.slaight@daktronics.com WEB ADDRESS: www.daktronics.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6844 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3223520-001 VENDOR: Earnest Products, Inc. dba Southern Manufacturing ADDRESS: 2000 E Lake Mary Blvd CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-894-8851 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-866-5699 FAX NO.: 407-831-1508 E-MAIL: orders@southernmfg.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Jeremy Huffman - Product Manager ADDRESS: 2000 E Lake Mary Blvd CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32773 TELEPHONE: 407-894-8851 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-866-5699 FAX NO.: 407-831-1508 E-MAIL ADDRESS: jhuffman@southernmfg.com WEB ADDRESS: www.southernmfg.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6845 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 95-3196532-002 VENDOR: Econolite Control Products ADDRESS: PO Box 550897 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Jacksonville, FL 32255 TELEPHONE: 904-448-5619 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 904-212-1320 E-MAIL: nlatona@econolite.com and cbraithwaite@econolite.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Nancy Latona, Inside Sales ADDRESS: PO Box 550897 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Jacksonville, FL 32255 TELEPHONE: 904-448-5619 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 904-212-1320 E-MAIL ADDRESS: nlatona@econolite.com www.econolite.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6846 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 33-722304-002 VENDOR: EtherWAN Systems, Inc ADDRESS: 2301 East Winston Rd. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Anaheim, CA 92806 TELEPHONE: 714-779-3800 x118 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 714-779-3806 E-MAIL: orderentry@etherwan.com // paul.tai@etherwan.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Bill Starkey; Manager, Southeast Region ADDRESS: 3300 Hula Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: Mesquite, TX 757150 TELEPHONE: 817-812-3138 Mobile: 214-929-0340 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 714-889-3806 E-MAIL ADDRESS: bill.starkey@etherwan.com WEB ADDRESS: www.etherwan.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes XX No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6848 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 232851564-003 VENDOR: Horizon Signal Technologies ADDRESS: 5 Corporate Blvd CITY, STATE, ZIP: Reading, PA 19608 TELEPHONE: 404-782-7765 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-852-8796 FAX NO.: 610-743-5188 E-MAIL: mstubblefield@horizonsignal.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Matt Stubblefield Regional Sales Manager ADDRESS: 5 Corporate Blvd CITY, STATE, ZIP: Reading, PA 19608 TELEPHONE: 404-782-7765 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-852-8796 FAX NO.: 610-743-5188 E-MAIL ADDRESS: mstubblefield@horizonsignal.com WEB ADDRESS: www.horizonsignal.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6849 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 06-1642511-001 VENDOR: Information Display Company ADDRESS: 10950 SW 5th, Suite 330 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, Oregon 97005 TELEPHONE: (401)965-6973 TOLL FREE NO.: (800)421-8325 FAX NO.: (503)626-3417 E-MAIL: linda@informationdisplay.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Linda Davey, Eastern Sales Manager ADDRESS: 10950 SW 5th, Suite 330 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton, Oregon 97005 TELEPHONE: (401)965-6973 TOLL FREE NO.: (800)421-9325 FAX NO.: (503)626-3417 E-MAIL ADDRESS: linda@informationdisplay.com WEB ADDRESS: www.informationdisplay.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 95-2588496 VENDOR: Iteris, Inc. ADDRESS: 1700 Carnegie Avenue - Suite 100 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Santa Ana, CA 92705-5551 TELEPHONE: 949-270-9615 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 949-270-9441 E-MAIL: RS-Sales-Support@iteris.com attn: Marilyn Holden DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Stokes Wallace ADDRESS: 1501 Arthur Street CITY, STATE, ZIP: Orlando, FL 32804-2804 TELEPHONE: 407-292-9776 pr 407-383-1845 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: E-MAIL ADDRESS: wsw@iteris.com WEB ADDRESS: www.iteris.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6852 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 26-0794038-001 VENDOR: Jace Chandler & Associates, Inc. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 59387 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Homewood, Alabama 35259 TELEPHONE: (205) 879-7336 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: (205) 879-7356 E-MAIL: jchandler@jcasouth.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 - 45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Jace Chandler, President ADDRESS: 2906 Crescent Avenue CITY, STATE, ZIP: Homewood, Alabama 35209 TELEPHONE: (205) 879-7336 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: (205) 879-7356 E-MAIL ADDRESS: jchandler@jcasouth.com WEB ADDRESS: www.jcasouth.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6855 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 72-1370925 -003 VENDOR: K & K SYSTEMS, INC. ADDRESS: 687 PALMETTO RD. CITY, STATE, ZIP: TUPELO, MS 38801 TELEPHONE: 662-566-2025 TOLL FREE NO.: 888-414-3003 FAX NO.: 662-566-7123 E-MAIL: info@k-ksystems.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: TROY G. KEITH ADDRESS: 687 PALMETTO RD. CITY, STATE, ZIP: TUPELO, MS 38801 TELEPHONE: 662-566-2025 TOLL FREE NO.: 888-414-3003 FAX NO.: 662-566-7123 E-MAIL ADDRESS: info@k-ksystems.com WEB ADDRESS: www.k-ksystems.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6856 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 98-0383252 - 001 VENDOR: LEDSTAR INC. ADDRESS: 131 WESTCREEK DR. CITY, STATE, ZIP: WOODBRIDGE, ONTARIO CANADA L4L 9N6 TELEPHONE: 905-265-7800 EXT. 206 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: E-MAIL: MILAN@LEDSTAR.COM DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 20 WEEKS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: GREG BARTLETT, VP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADDRESS: 131 WESTCREEK DR. CITY, STATE, ZIP: WOODRBIDGE, ONTARIO, CANADA L4L 9N6 TELEPHONE: 905-265-7800 EXT. 218 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: E-MAIL ADDRESS: GBARTLETT@LEDSTAR.COM WEB ADDRESS: WWW.LEDSTAR.COM Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No X ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6857 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 81-0489057 -001 VENDOR: Intelicom Inc. dba LiteSys Inc. ADDRESS: PO Box 239, 150 Pollywog lane CITY, STATE, ZIP: Belgrade, MT 59714 TELEPHONE: (406)388-9317 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-533-7441 FAX NO.: (406)388-9319 E-MAIL: kendall@litesys.com and info@litesys.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Kendall Kanning, Corporate Sales Representative ADDRESS: P.O. Box 239, 150 Pollywog Lane CITY, STATE, ZIP: Belgrade, MT 59714 TELEPHONE: (406)388-9317 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-533-7441 FAX NO.: (406)388-9317 E-MAIL ADDRESS: kendall@litesys.com WEB ADDRESS: www.litesys.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6859 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 98-0575785-001 VENDOR: North America Traffic, Inc ADDRESS: 7 Petersburg Circle CITY, STATE, ZIP: Port Colborne, ON, Canada, L3K 5V5 TELEPHONE: 905-835-0800 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-877-352-4626 FAX NO.: 905-835-0453 E-MAIL: angela@northamericatraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Dave Cornish, VP of Operations ADDRESS: 7 Petersburg Circle CITY, STATE, ZIP: Port Colborne, ON, Canada, L3K 5V5 TELEPHONE: 905-835-0800 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-877-352-4626 FAX NO.: 905-835-0453 E-MAIL ADDRESS: dave@northamericatraffic.com WEB ADDRESS: www.northamericatraffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6861 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3337206-001 VENDOR: Rainbow Distributors USA, Inc. ADDRESS: 204 N Elm Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32771 TELEPHONE: 407-330-6363 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: 407-330-6360 E-MAIL: kyle@rainbowdistributorsusa.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Kyle Kilger, Vice President ADDRESS: 204 N Elm Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sanford, FL 32771 TELEPHONE: 407-330-6363 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: 407-330-6360 E-MAIL ADDRESS: kyle @rainbowdistributorsusa.com WEB ADDRESS: www.rainbowdistributorsusa.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 80-0280265 VENDOR: Rhythm Engineering LLC ADDRESS: 11228 Thompson Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Lenexa, KS 66219 TELEPHONE: 913-227-0603 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: 913-227-0674 E-MAIL: jim.clark@rhythmtraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Jim Clark, Regional Account Director ADDRESS: 11228 Thompson Ave CITY, STATE, ZIP: Lenexa, KS 66219 TELEPHONE: 703-300-4147 or 913-227-0603 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: 913-227-0674 E-MAIL ADDRESS: jim.clark@rhythmtraffic.com WEB ADDRESS: http://www.rhythmtraffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No X ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with RTC or Temple Inc. RTC Manufacturing Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 75 2160908 VENDOR: RTC Manufacturing, Inc. ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-860-1217 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL: info@rtc-traffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. RTC Manufacturing, Inc Order Information FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 75 2160908 VENDOR: RTC Manufacturing, Inc. ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise PL CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-860-1217 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL: info@rtc-traffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Ronald Featherston, VP ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-307-7045 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL ADDRESS: ron@rtc-traffic.com WEB ADDRESS: www.rtc-traffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with RTC or Transporation Control Systems RTC Manufacturing Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 75 2160908 VENDOR: RTC Manufacturing, Inc. ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-860-1217 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL: info@rtc-traffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Transporation Control Systems Information FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59 1673144 VENDOR: Transporation Control Systems ADDRESS: 1030 South 86th St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tampa, FL 33619 TELEPHONE: 813-630-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-886-2735 FAX NO.: 813-630-2801 E-MAIL: sgillis@tcstraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Ronald Featherston, VP ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-307-7045 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL ADDRESS: ron@rtc-traffic.com WEB ADDRESS: www.rtc-traffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with RTC or Temple Inc. RTC Manufacturing Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 75 2160908 VENDOR: RTC Manufacturing, Inc. ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-860-1217 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL: info@rtc-traffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Temple Inc. information FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 630573758 VENDOR: Temple, Inc. ADDRESS: 305 Bank Street CITY, STATE, ZIP: Decatur, AL 35601 TELEPHONE: 256-353-3820 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 256-353-4578 E-MAIL: keith.frasier@temple-inc.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Ronald Featherston, VP ADDRESS: 1016 Enterprise Place CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arlington, TX 76001 TELEPHONE: 817-307-7045 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 817-274-3610 E-MAIL ADDRESS: ron@rtc-traffic.com WEB ADDRESS: www.rtc-traffic.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6868 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-3122879-002 VENDOR: Safety Zone Specialists, Inc. ADDRESS: PO Box 90764 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Lakeland, FL 33804-0764 TELEPHONE: 863-984-1385 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 863-984-0058 E-MAIL: sales@safetyzonespecialists.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: David Vespa, President ADDRESS: PO Box 90764 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Lakeland, FL 33804-0764 TELEPHONE: 863-984-1385 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 863-984-0058 E-MAIL ADDRESS: david@safetyzonespecialists.com WEB ADDRESS: Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6869 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 362369792-001 VENDOR: SKY BRACKET ADDRESS: 2135 15th Street CITY, STATE, ZIP: Rockford, IL 61104 TELEPHONE: 815-229-1600 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 815-229-7082 E-MAIL: mwilton@skybracket.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Mel Wilton ADDRESS: 2135 15th Street CITY, STATE, ZIP: Rockford, IL 61104 TELEPHONE: 815-229-1600 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 815-229-7082 E-MAIL ADDRESS: mwilton@skybracket.com WEB ADDRESS: www.skybracket.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6870 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 630573758-001 VENDOR: Temple, Inc. ADDRESS: 305 Bank St CITY, STATE, ZIP: Decatur, AL 35601 TELEPHONE: 256-353-3820 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-633-3221 FAX NO.: 256-353-4578 E-MAIL: keith.frasier@temple-inc.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Keith Frasier, Florida Sales & Support ADDRESS: 305 Bank St CITY, STATE, ZIP: Decatur, AL 35601 TELEPHONE: 256-353-3820 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-633-3221 FAX NO.: 256-353-45478 E-MAIL ADDRESS: keith.frasier@temple-inc.com WEB ADDRESS: www.temple-inc.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes x No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6871 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 52-1868893-006 VENDOR: TESSCO Inc. ADDRESS: 11126 McCormick Road CITY, STATE, ZIP: Hunt Valley, MD, 21031 TELEPHONE: 775 689 5573 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-472-7373 FAX NO.: 410-527-0005 E-MAIL: martinezs@tessco.com DELIVERY: Time of delivery is subject to product selection PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Sergio Martinez, Development Executive ADDRESS: 11126 McCormick Road CITY, STATE, ZIP: Hunt Valley, MD, 21031 TELEPHONE: 775 689 5573 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-472-7373 FAX NO.: 410-527-0005 E-MAIL ADDRESS: martinezs@tessco.com WEB ADDRESS: www.tessco.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes x No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6873 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 232289978-002 VENDOR: TRAFCON ADDRESS: 81 TEXACO ROAD CITY, STATE, ZIP: MECHANICSBURG PA 17050 TELEPHONE: 717-691-8007 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 717-697-0813 E-MAIL: sales@trafcon.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: MARK MACSKIMMING ADDRESS: 81 TEXACO ROAD CITY, STATE, ZIP: MECHANICSBURG PA 17050 TELEPHONE: 717-691-8007 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 717-697-0813 E-MAIL ADDRESS: markmac130@aol.com WEB ADDRESS: www.trafcon.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6874 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Orders can be placed with TrafficCast or Transporation Control Systems TrafficCast International Inc. Information: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 20 5191348-001 VENDOR: TrafficCast International Inc. ADDRESS: 2801 Coho St. Suite 10 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Madison, WI 53713 TELEPHONE: 678-575-0958 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 770-864-1390 E-MAIL: pmisticawi@trafficcast.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. Transporation Control Systems Information FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59 1673144-001 VENDOR: Transporation Control Systems ADDRESS: 1030 South 86th St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Tampa, FL 33619 TELEPHONE: 813-630-2800 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-886-2735 FAX NO.: 813-630-2801 E-MAIL: sgillis@tcstraffic.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30-45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Paul Misticawi, VP of Public Sector Sales ADDRESS: 2801 Coho St. Suite 100 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Madison, WI 53713 TELEPHONE: 678-575-0958 TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: 770-864-1390 E-MAIL ADDRESS: pmisticawi@trafficcast.com WEB ADDRESS: www.trafficcast.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No X ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6875 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 74-2019144-001 VENDOR: Trafficware Group, Inc. ADDRESS: 522 Gillingham CITY, STATE, ZIP: Sugar Land, TX 77478 TELEPHONE: 281-240-7233 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-952-7285 FAX NO.: 281-240-7238 E-MAIL: gregfreel@trafficware.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Greg Freel ADDRESS: 11817 Loretto Square Dr. S. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Jacksonville, FL 32223 TELEPHONE: 904-613-9331 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-952-7285 FAX NO.: 281-240-7238 E-MAIL ADDRESS: gregfreel@trafficware.com WEB ADDRESS: www.trafficware.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6877 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 59-1053866-001 VENDOR: McCain Sales of Florida, Inc. dba Universal Signs & Accessories ADDRESS: 3001 Orange Avenue CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fort Pierce, FL 34947 TELEPHONE: 772-461-0665 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-432-0331 FAX NO.:772-461-0669 E-MAIL: bmccain@UniversalSignsFL.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Bret R. McCain, Vice President ADDRESS: 3001 Orange Avenue CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fort Pierce, FL 34947 TELEPHONE: 772-461-0665 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-800-432-0331 FAX NO.: 772-461-0669 E-MAIL ADDRESS: bmccain@UniversalSignsFL.com WEB ADDRESS: http://www.UniversalSignsFL.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 98-0223271 VENDOR: Signalisation Ver-Mac Inc. ADDRESS: 1781 Bresse Quebec QC G2G 2V2 418-654-1303 TOLL FREE NO.: 1-888.488.7446 FAX NO.: 418 654-0517 E-MAIL: kim.jack@ver-mac.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: Kimberly Jack Inside Sales Coordinator ADDRESS: 1781 Bresse Quebec Quebec City G2G 2V2 418 -654-1303 1-888.488.7446 E-MAIL ADDRESS: Kim.jack@ver-mac.com WEB ADDRESS: www.ver-mac.com yes ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6879 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 84-1051014-002 VENDOR: Wanco, Inc. ADDRESS: 5870 Tennyson St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arvada, CO, 80003 TELEPHONE: 470-233-9831 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-972-0755 FAX NO.: 303-867-3450 E-MAIL: tpaulino@wanco.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN 45 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Tim Paulino ADDRESS: 5870 Tennyson St. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Arvada, CO 80003 TELEPHONE: 470-233-9831 TOLL FREE NO.: 800-972-0755 FAX NO.: 303-867-3450 E-MAIL: tpaulino@wanco.com WEB ADDRESS: www.wanco.com Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes No X ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS MFMP Contract #: CR6880 Bid Number: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH Title: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment NOTE: ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID): 82-0525153-001 VENDOR: Wavetronix LLC. ADDRESS: 78 E. 1700 South, Bldg. B CITY, STATE, ZIP: Provo, UT 84606 TELEPHONE: 407-366-5144 TOLL FREE NO.: 801-734-7200 FAX NO.: 801-734-7201 E-MAIL: Flsales@Wavetronix.com DELIVERY: DELIVERY WILL BE MADE WITHIN (6 weeks) 42 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF PURCHASE ORDER. PRODUCT INFORMATION: DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: NAME & TITLE: Florida Sales (Regional Sales Manager) or Michael Kline ADDRESS: 3000 Dovera Drive Suite 100 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Oviedo, Florida, 32765 TELEPHONE: 407-366-5144 TOLL FREE NO.: 801-734-7200 FAX NO.: 801-734-7201 E-MAIL ADDRESS: Flsales@Wavetronix.com WEB ADDRESS: HTTP://WWW.WAVETRONIX.COM Will you accept the State of Florida Purchasing Card (VISA)? Yes X No BID SHEET BID #: ITB-DOT-15/16-9005-GH FOB: Destination BID TITLE: FDOT APL Traffic Equipment  BID AS SPECIFIED  A BID SHEET (Excel Format) IS ATTACHED SEPARATELY TO THIS BID ADVERTISEMENT IN THE VENDOR BID SYSTEM.  DOWNLOAD THE BID SHEET AND ELECTRONICALLY ENTER BID AMOUNT(s).  SAVE THE COMPLETED BID SHEET TO A CD-ROM or USB FLASH DRIVE AND SUBMIT WITH YOUR BID.  INCLUDE A PRINTED HARD COPY OF THE COMPLETED BID SHEET AND A SIGNED COPY OF THIS BID SHEET WITH YOUR BID. RENEWAL: see Introduction Section #7. THE UNIT PRICE(s) WILL APPLY TO THE INITIAL TERM AND ANY RENEWAL PERIODS. MFMP Transaction Fee: All payment(s) to the vendor resulting from this competitive solicitation WILL be subject to the 1% MFMP Transaction Fee in accordance with the attached Form PUR 1000 General Contract Condition #14. NOTE: In submitting a response, the bidder acknowledges they have read and agree to the solicitation terms and conditions and their submission is made in conformance with those terms and conditions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I certify that I have read and agree to abide by all terms and conditions of this solicitation and that I am authorized to sign for the bidder. I certify that the response submitted is made in conformance with all requirements of the solicitation. Bidder: FEIN: . Address: City, State, Zip: . Phone: Fax: E-mail: Authorized Signature: Date: Printed/Typed: Title: . FORM 375-040-18 PROCUREMENT OFFICE 06/12 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM CERTIFICATION 287.087 Preference to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids, proposals, or replies that are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the state or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid, proposal, or reply received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: (1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. (2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. (3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). (4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. (5) Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by, any employee who is so convicted. (6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. Does the individual responding to this solicitation certify that their firm has implemented a drug-free workplace program in accordance with the provision of Section 287.087, Florida Statutes, as stated above? [ ] YES [ ] NO NAME OF BUSINESS: _______________________________________________________________ STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN-STATE PREFERENCE FORM For Invitation-to-Bid Commodity 375-040-56 PROCUREMENT OGC – 03/13 Bid Number: Title: Pursuant to Section 287.084, Florida Statutes, relating to the Florida-based business preference, effective July 1, 2012: In a competitive solicitation in which the lowest bid is submitted by a vendor whose principal place of business is located outside the state of Florida and that state where the vendor’s principal place of business is located does not grant a preference in competitive solicitation to vendors having a principal place of business in that state, the preference to the lowest responsible and responsive vendor having a principal place of business in this state shall be 5 percent. Note: The Vendor is required to complete and submit this form with its bid to be considered for this preference. Vendor Name: Vendor FEIN: The Vendor (does ) (does not ) have a principal place of business located in the state of Florida. If so, please provide an address: Note: A vendor whose principal place of business is outside the state of Florida must accompany any written bid documents with a written opinion of an attorney licensed to practice law in that f oreign state, as to the preferences, if any or none, granted by the law of that state to its own business entities whose principal places of business is in that foreign state in the letting of any or all public contracts. Authorized Signature: Title: Date: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 375-030-60 Florida Statutes VENDOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING PROCUREMENT 287.135 SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES LISTS 06/11 Respondent Vendor Name: _____________________________________________________ Vendor FEIN: ___________________ Vendor’s Authorized Representative Name and Title : ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________ State: _____________________________ Zip: ______________ Phone Number: ____________________________________ Email Address: _ Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits agencies from contracting with companies, for goods or services of $1 million or more, that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Both lists are created pursuant to section 215.473, Florida Statutes. As the person authorized to sign on behalf of Respondent, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled “Respondent Vendor Name” is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject company to civil penalties, attorney’s fees, and/or costs. CERTIFIED BY: __________________________________________________________, WHO IS AUTHORIZED TO SIGN ON BEHALF OF THE ABOVE REFERENCED COMPANY. Authorized Signature Print Name and Title:_________________________________________ I N T R O D U C T I O N S E C T I O N 1) INVITATION The purpose of this Invitation to Bid is to obtain competitive bids to establish a three (3) year contract for the purchase of Approved Product List (APL) Traffic Equipment by the Department of Transportation, hereafter referred to as the "Department". The contract will become effective on the date the successful bidder(s) is approved for award and will expire three years from that date. After the award, said bidder(s) will be referred to as the "Vendor(s)". All commodities identified in this Invitation to Bid will be subject to the availability of identical commodities as provided by mandatory Department of Management Se rvices' State Contract(s) at such time these commodities become available. In the event of duplication(s) of commodities, the Department of Management Services' mandatory State Contract shall prevail. 2) TIMELINE Provided below is a list of critical dates and actions. These dates are subject to change . Notices of changes (Addenda) will be posted on the Florida Vendor Bid System at www.myflorida.com (click on “BUSINESS”, click on “Doing Business with the State”, under “Everything for Vendors and Customers”, click on “Vendor Bid System (VBS)”, click on “Search Advertisements”) under this bid number. It is the responsibility of all potential bidders to monitor this site for any changing information prior to s ubmitting your bid. ACTION / LOCATION DATE LOCAL TIME DEADLINE FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS - 08-19-2015 5:00 PM (There is no deadline for administrative questions) BIDS DUE (On or Before) - 09-01-2015 3:00 PM Florida Department of Transportation Procurement Office Rm. 429 Greg Hill (850) 414-4482 605 Suwannee Street, MS 20 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 PUBLIC OPENING - 09-01-2015 3:00 PM Florida Department of Transportation Procurement Office Rm. 429 Greg Hill (850) 414-4482 605 Suwannee Street, MS 20 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 POSTING OF INTENDED DECISION/AWARD - 09-03-2015 4:00 PM 3) BID OPENING AGENDA The sealed bids will be opened by the Department's Procurement Office personnel at the date, ti me and location in the Timeline. All bid openings are open to the public and will be conducted according to the following agenda: Opening remarks – Approximate time of 2 minutes by Department Procurement Office personnel. Public input period – To allow a maximum of 15 minutes total for public input related to the bid solicitation. Bids opened – At conclusion of public input or 15 minutes, whichever occurs first, bids received timely will be opened with bidder’s name read aloud. Bid prices will not be an nounced at this time. Bid prices will be recorded on the bid tab as determined by the Procurement Office. Adjourn - After all bids received timely have been opened, the meeting will be adjourned. 4) SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Any person with a qualified disability requiring special accommodations at a pre -bid conference, public meeting, and/or opening shall contact the contact person at the phone number, e -mail address or fax number provided on the title page at least five (5) working days prior to the e vent. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact this office by using the Florida Relay Services which can be reached at 1 (800) 955-8771 (TDD). 5) CONTRACT USE Use of the contract resulting from this bid will be optional for the Department . The Department reserves the right to solicit separate bids for any unusual or abnormal quantity requirements that may arise during the term of the contract. 6) ESTIMATED PURCHASES The Department anticipates purchasing the estimated quantities, show n on the bid sheet(s), for a one (1 ) year period of any contract resulting from this bid. The estimated quantities are given only as a guideline for preparing your bid and should not be construed as representing the actual quantities to be purchased under this contract. The Vendor(s) shall supply, at bid prices, the actual quantities ordered regardless of whether the total of such quantities is more or less than anticipated. This bid and the resulting contract will be subject to annual appropriated funding. 7) RENEWAL Upon mutual agreement, the Department and the Contract Vendor may renew the contract for a period that may not exceed 3 years or the term of the original contract, whichever is longer. The renewal must be in writing and signed by both parties, and is subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in the initial contract and any written amendments signed by the parties. Any renewal shall specify the renewal price, as set forth in the solicitation response except that an agency may negoti ate lower pricing. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory performance evaluations and subject to the availability of funds. S P E C I A L C O N D I T I O N S 1) MyFloridaMarketPlace BIDDERS MUST BE ACTIVELY REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA’S MYFLORIDAMARKETPLACE SYSTEM BY THE TIME AND DATE OF THE BID OPENING OR THEY MAY BE CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE (see Special Condition 21). All prospective bidders that are not registered should go to https://vendor.myfloridamarketplace.com/ to complete on-line registration, or call 1- 866-352-3776 for assisted registration. All payment(s) to the vendor resulting from this competitive solicitation WILL be subject to the 1% MFMP Transaction Fee in accordance with the attached Form PUR 1000 General Contract Condition #14. 2) Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) W -9 INITIATIVE The Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) requires all vendors that do business with the state to submit an electronic Substitute Form W -9. Vendors must submit their W -9 forms electronically at https://flvendor.myfloridacfo.com to receive payments from the state. Contact the DFS Customer Service Desk at (850) 413-5519 or FLW9@myfloridacfo.com with any questions. 3) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS In accordance with section 287.057(23), Florida Statutes, respondents to this solicitation or persons acting on their behalf may not contact, between the release of the solicitation and the end of the 72 -hour period following the agency posting the notice of intended award, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays, any employee or officer of the executive or legislative branch concerning any aspect of this solicitation, except in writing to the procurement officer or as provided in the solicitation documents. Violation of this provision may be grounds for rejecting a response. Any technical questions arising from this Invitat ion to Bid must be forwarded, in writing, to the procurement agent identified below. Questions must be received no later than the time and date reflected on the Timeline. The Department’s written response to written inquiries submitted timely by bidders w ill be posted on the Florida Vendor Bid System at www.myflorida.com (click on “BUSINESS”, click on “Doing Business with the State”, under “Everything for Vendors and Customers”, click on “Vendor Bid System (VBS)”, click on “Search Advertisements”), under this bid number. It is the responsibility of all potential bidders to monitor this site for any changing information prior to submitting their bid. WRITTEN TECHNICAL QUESTIONS should be submitted to: greg.hill@dot.state.fl.us, or mailed to FDOT Procurement Office, Greg Hill, 605 Suwannee St., MS20, Tallahassee, FL 32399 . Questions regarding administrative aspects of the bid process should be directed to the Procurement Agent in writing at the address above, by phone, or via email. 4) ORAL INSTRUCTIONS / CHANGES TO THE INVITATION TO BID (ADDENDA) No negotiations, decisions, or actions will be initiated or executed by a bidder as a result of any oral discussions with a State employee. Only those communications which are in writing from the Department will be considered as a duly authorized expression on behalf of the Department. Notices of changes (Addenda) will be posted on the Florida Vendor Bid System at www.myflorida.com (click on “BUSINESS”, click on “Doing Business with the State”, under “Everything for Vendors and Customers”, click on “Vendor Bid System (VBS)”, click on “Search Advertisements”) under this bid number. It is the responsibility of all potential bidders to monitor this site for any changing information prior to submitting your bid. All Addenda will be acknowledged by signature and subsequent submission of Addenda with bid when so stated in the Addenda. 5) DIVERSITY ACHIEVEMENT The Department, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 USC 2000d- 2000d-4, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that the Department will affirmatively ensure that in any contract/agreement entered into pursuant to this advertise ment, minority and disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded the full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. The Department encourages the recruitment and utilization of small, minority, women, and service -disabled veteran businesses. The Department, its vendors, suppliers, and consultants should take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure that small, minority, women, and service-disabled veteran businesses have the opportunity to compete for and perform contract work for the Department in a nondiscriminatory environment. 6) PRICES/DELIVERY Prices shall be firm, net, delivered prices, F.O.B. destination. Delivery must be made within thirty (30) calendar days or less upon receipt of a purchase order by the contract vendor at their designated ordering location . If more time is needed, the bidder should state the extra time required and the reasons why, i n their bid response. Acceptance will be subject to the Department’s approval. 7) IN-STATE PREFERENCE FOR COMMODITY BIDS In accordance with Section 287.084, Florida Statutes, when the lowest responsible and responsive bid is submitted by a vendor whose principal place of business is located outside the state of Florida, a 5% price preference shall be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive vendor whose principal place of business is located in the state of Florida unless the state where the out-of-state vendor is located provides a price preference for businesses having a principal place of business in that state. In that case, the same price preference shall be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive vendor whose principal place of business is located in the state of Florida responding to this Invitation to Bid (ITB). All bidders should complete the attached “In-State Preference Form” and submit with their bid response. A vendor whose principal place of business is located outside the state of Florida, must accompany their bid response documents with a written opinion of an attorney licensed to practice law in that foreign state, as to the preferences granted by that state to its own business entities in the letting of public con tracts. For the 5% preference, the Department will apply 5% to the bid price(s) of the lowest out of state vendor whose state does not grant a preference if that vendor has submitted the lowest responsible and responsive bid. 8) INTENDED AWARD As the best interest of the State may require, the right is reserved to make award(s) by individual item, group of items, all or none, or a combination thereof: on a geographical district basis and / or on a statewide basis with one or more suppliers to reject an y and all bids or waive any minor irregularity or technicality in bids received. When it is determined there is competition to the lowest responsible bidder, evaluation of other bids is not required. Bidders are cautioned to make no assumptions, unless th eir bid has been evaluated as being responsive. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable Florida Statute. If the Department is confronted with identical pricing or scoring from multiple vendors, the Department shall determine the order of award in accordance with section 295.187(4), Florida Statutes, and Rule 60A-1.011 Florida Administrative Code. 9) PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL NOT BE HELD. 10) ALTERNATES ALTERNATE BRANDS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS BID. BID AS SPECIFIED. 11) WARRANTY/SUBSTITUTIONS A warranty is required on all items purchased against defective materials, workmanship, and failure to perform in accordance with required industry performance criteria, for a period of not less than nin ety (90) days from the date of acceptance by the purchaser. Any deviation from this criteria must be documented in the bid response or the above statement shall prevail. Delivery of substitute commodities requires prior written approval from the ordering location. 12) REPLACEMENT/RESTOCKING Replacement of all materials found defective within the warranty period shall be made without cost to the purchaser, including transportation if applicable. All fees associated with restocking cancelled orders shall be the responsibility of the vendor. 13) PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Items furnished shall be standard products of the manufacturer or their suppliers, shall be new, unused, clean, and free from any defects or features affecting appearance, serviceability, or the safety of the user in normal intended use. Any deviation from specifications indicated herein must be clearly pointed out; otherwise, it will be considered that items offered are in strict compliance with these specifications, and successful bidder will be held responsible therefore. Deviations must be explained in detail on separate attached sheet(s). 14) ACCEPTANCE All items listed in the specifications, delivered to the Department not meeting specifications or found to be poorly manufactured will not be accepted, but returned to the vendor, at their expense, for replacement. Replacement of all items found defective shall be made without cost to the Department, including transportation, if applicable. As it may be impossible for each facility to inspect all items upon arrival, a reasonable opportunity must be given to these facilities for inspection of the items, and returning those that are defective. 15) REVIEW OF BIDDER'S FACILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS After the bid due date and prior to contract execution, the Department reserves the right to perform or to have performed, an on-site review of the bidder's facilities and qualifications. This review will serve to verify data and representations submitted by the bidder and may be used to determine whether the bidder has adequate facilities, equipment, qualified and experienced staff, and overall management capabilities to provide the required items. The review may also serve to verify whether the bidder has financial capabi lities adequate to meet the contract requirements. Should the Department determine that the bid package has material misrepresentations or that the size or nature of the bidder's facilities, equipment, management capabilities, or the number of experienced personnel (including technical staff) are not adequate to ensure satisfactory contract performance, the Department has the right to reject the bid. 16) PROTEST OF INVITATION TO BID SPECIFICATIONS Any person who is adversely affected by the contents of this Invitation to Bid must file the following with the Department of Transportation, Clerk of Agency Proceedings, Office of the General Counsel, 605 Suwannee Street, Mail Station 58, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0450: 1. A written notice of protest within seventy-two (72) hours after the posting of the solicitation, (the notice of protest may be Faxed to 850-414-5264), and 2. A formal written protest in compliance with Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, within ten (10) days of the date on which the written notice of protest is filed. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, or failure to post the bond or other security required by law within the time allowed for filing a bond shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. 17) UNAUTHORIZED ALIENS The employment of unauthorized aliens by any contractor is considered a violation of Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the contractor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of the contract. 18) SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES LISTS Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, requires that at the time a company submits a bid or proposal for a contract for goods or services of $1 million or more, the company must certify that the company is not on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Both lists ar e created pursuant to section 215.473, Florida Statutes. Bid responses of $1 million or more must include the attached Scrutinized Companies Lists Form to certify the respondent is not on either of those lists. 19) RESERVATIONS The Department reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids received and reserves the right to make an award without further discussion of the bids submitted. Therefore, the bidder should make sure that the bid package submitted is complete and accurate and submitted to ensure delivery on or before the bid opening time and date specified in this solicitation. It is understood that the bid will become a part of the Department's official file, without obligation to the Department. 20) ADDITIONAL TERMS & CONDITIONS No conditions may be applied to any aspect of the ITB by the bidder. Any conditions placed on any aspect of the bid documents by the bidder may result in the bid being rejected as a conditional bid (see “RESPONSIVENESS OF BIDS”). DO NOT WRITE IN CHANGES ON ANY ITB SHEET. The only recognized changes to the ITB prior to bid opening will be a written Addenda issued by the Department. 21) RESPONSIVENESS OF BIDS Bids will not be considered if not received by the Department on or before the date and time specified as the due date for submission. All bids must be typed or printed in ink. A responsive bid is an offer to provide the items specified in this Invitation to Bid in accordance with all requirements of this Invitation to Bid. Bids found to be non-responsive will not be considered. Bids may be rejected if found to be irregular or not in conformance with the specifications and instructions herein contained. A bid may be found to be irregular or non-responsive by reasons that include, but are not limited to, failure to utilize or complete prescribed forms, modifying the bid specifications, submitting conditional bids or incomplete bids, submitting indefinite or ambiguous bids, or executing forms or the bid sheet with improper and/or undated signatures. O ther conditions which may cause rejection of bids include, evidence of collusion among bidders, obvious lack of experience or expertise to provide the required items, and failure to perform or meet financial obligations on previous contracts. 22) REQUIRED DOCUMENTS The bidder must use the attached Bid Sheet to submit its bid. Submit an electronic copy saved to a CD-ROM or USB flash drive and a printed hard copy. The Bid Sheet must be signed and dated in ink by a representative who is authorized to c ontractually bind the bidder. All bid sheets and other documentation submitted in response to this solicitation must be executed and submitted in a sealed envelope. Indicate the bid number, with the time and date of the bid opening, on the envelope used to return the bid. 23) "DRUG-FREE WORK PLACE" PREFERENCE Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received, the Department shall determine the order of award in accordance with section 295.187(4), Florida Statutes, and Rule 60A-1.011 Florida Administrative Code, which includes a preference for bid responses that certify the business has implemented a drug-free workplace program in accordance with Section 287.087, F.S. The “Drug-Free Workplace Program Certification” must be completed and submitted with the bid response to be eligible for this preference. 24) COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL Copyrighted material will be accepted as part of a bid only if accompanied by a waiver that will allow the Department to make paper and electronic copies necessary for the use of Department staff and agents. It is noted that copyrighted material is not exempt from the Public Records Law, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Therefore, such material will be subject to viewing by the public, but copies of the material will not be provided to the public. 25) ATTACHMENT TO ITB SUBMITTAL - CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL The Bidder must include any materials it asserts to be exempted from public disclosure under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, in a separate bound document labeled "Attachment to Invitation to Bid, Number ITB-DOT- (bid #) - Confidential Material". The Bidder must identify the specific Statute that authorizes exemption from the Public Records Law. Any claim of confidentiality on materials the Bidder asserts to be exempt from public disclosure and placed elsewhere in the bid will be considered waived by the Bidder upon submission, effective after opening. 26) MAIL OR DELIVER BIDS TO: (DO NOT EMAIL or FAX) Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street, MS 20 Procurement Office Rm. 429 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0450 Attn: Greg Hill (850) 414-4482 It is the bidder's responsibility to assure that the bid is delivered to the proper place on or before the Bid Due date and time (See Introduction Section 2, Timeline). Bids which for any reason are not so delivered will not be considered. 27) MODIFICATIONS, RESUBMITTAL AND WITHDRAWAL Bidders may modify submitted bids at any time prior to the bid due date. Requests for mo dification of a submitted bid shall be in writing and must be signed by an authorized signatory of the bidder. Upon receipt and acceptance of such a request, the entire bid will be returned to the bidder and not considered unless resubmitted by the due date and time. Bidders may also send a change in a sealed envelope to be opened at the same time as the bid. The ITB number, opening date and time should appear on the envelope of the modified bid. 28) POSTING OF INTENDED DECISION/AWARD 28.1 - General: The Department’s decision will be posted on the Florida Vendor Bid System at www.myflorida.com, (click on “BUSINESS”, click on “Doing Business with the State”, under “Everything for Vendors and Customers”, click on “Vendor Bid System (VBS)”, on date and time in the Timeline, and will remain posted for a period of seventy-two (72) hours. Any bidder who is adversely affected by the Department's recommended award or intended decision must file the following with the Department of Transportation, Clerk of Agency Proceedings, Office of the General Counsel, 605 Suwannee Street, Mail Station 58, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450: 1. A written notice of protest within seventy-two (72) hours after posting of the Intended Award, (the notice of protest may be Faxed to 850-414-5264), and 2. A formal written protest and protest bond in compliance with Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, within ten (10) days of the date on which the written notice of protest is filed. At the time of filing the formal written protest, a bond (a cashier’s check or money order may be accepted) payable to the Department must also be submitted in an amount equal to one percent (1%) of the estimated contract amount based on the contract price submitted by the protestor. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, or failure to post the bond or other security required by law within the time allowed for filing a bond shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. 28.2 - Inability to Post: If the Department is unable to post as defined above, the Department will notify all bidders by electronic notification on the Florida Vendor Bid System (see special condition 28.1, above) or by mail, fax, and/or telephone. The Department will provide notification of any future posting in a timely manner. 28.3 - Request to Withdraw Bid: Requests for withdrawal will be considered if received by the Department, in writing, within seventy - two (72) hours after the bid opening t ime and date. Requests received in accordance with this provision will be granted by the Department upon proof of the impossibility to perform based upon obvious error on the part of the bidder. Bidders that do not withdraw as stated above will forfeit th eir bid bond, if applicable. 29) RECYCLED MATERIAL The Department encourages the use of products and materials with recycled content and post -consumer recovered materials. If the item(s) specified in the Technical Specification is available with recycled content, we request that you provide product information to help in our search for recycled products. However, this bid request is for the product as specified herein and does not require prices for recycled product . This information should be sent as part of your bid response or may be sent separately. 30) PRICE ADJUSTMENTS Price(s) shall remain firm for the life of the contract. Price increases will not be allowed. 31) DELIVERY LOCATION(S) The point of delivery for this contract will be specified by the customer. Bid prices will include delivery. 32) CANCELLATION All contract obligations shall prevail for at least one hundred and eighty (180) days after the effective date of the contract. For the protection of both parties, this contra ct may be cancelled in whole or in part after one hundred and eighty (180) days by either party giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other contract party. The contract may, also, be cancelled by the Department for nonperformance (default) i n accordance with Rule 60A-1.006(3), F.A.C. 33) ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS Manufacturers are encouraged to bid direct naming dealers who will accept orders and complete deliveries. Bidders must include complete ordering instructions, including FEDERAL EMPL OYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEID), for invoicing dealers, with the bid on a separate sheet. 34) ORDER QUANTITIES The Department will, at its discretion, place orders with the Vendor(s) for various quantities of the items, as needed, during the contract period. Bidders are encouraged to identify the standard packaging quantity and minimum order quantity acceptable for each item or group of items bid. Excessive minimum order quantities will not be accepted. 35) OPEN PURCHASE ORDERS The Department may, at its discretion, establish an open (estimated quantity) purchase order with the contract vendor(s) to facilitate the purchasing of materials. The purchase of materials may be placed by; (1) written purchase order, (2) telephone orders by authorized Department personnel, or (3) an itemized order in writing. The Department will supply the contract vendor(s) with a list of personnel authorized to order. Delivery of items on these open purchase orders shall not exceed the contract effective period. 36) INVOICING Invoices must match units specified on the Purchase Order. 37) FORMS The Bidder must complete all required items below and submit them as part of the Bid package. Any Bid in which these forms are not used or in which these forms are im properly executed may be considered non - responsive and the bid may be subject to rejection. Bid Sheet (electronic copy and printed copy) Ordering Instructions Drug-Free Workplace Program Certification (if applicable) In-State Preference Scrutinized Companies Lists (bids of $1 million or more) 38) TERMS AND CONDITIONS All responses are subject to the terms and conditions of this solicitation, which, in case of conflict, shall have the following order of precedence listed: Special Conditions Technical Specification Bid Sheet Purchase Order Terms and Conditions Instructions to Respondents (PUR 1001) General Conditions (PUR 1000) Introduction Section 39) ATTACHED FORMS PUR 1000, GENERAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS AND PUR 1001, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS These are standard forms that the Department is required to include in all formal solicitations. The following paragraphs do not apply to this Invitation to Bid: Paragraph 31, Dispute Resolution - PUR 1000 Paragraph 3, Electronic Submission – PUR 1001 Paragraph 4, Terms and Conditions – PUR 1001 Paragraph 5, Questions – PUR 1001 40) E-VERIFY Vendors/Contractors: 1. shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E -Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the Vendor/Contractor during the term of the contract; and 2. shall expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Sec urity’s E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 41) INSPECTOR GENERAL The contractor/consultant/vendor agrees to comply with s.20.055(5), Florida Statutes, and to in corporate in all subcontracts the obligation to comply with s.20.055(5), Florida Statutes. MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 Section 1. Introduction. A. Composition of Agreement and Priority. The Agency contracts with Vendor to furnish, within the manner and at the location specified, certain services, information and items as specified in the completed Purchase Order, and attachments which are integral parts of this Purchase Order. The Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, whether generic or specific, shall take precedence over and supersede any inconsistent or conflicting provision in the State of Florida, General Contract Conditions, PUR1000. Additionally, the terms of this Purchase Order supersede the terms of any a nd all prior agreements with respect to this purchase. B. Initial Term. Unless otherwise specified, this Purchase Order begins on the date of issuance. Services to be rendered by the Vendor shall be completed by the date specified on the Purchase Orde r End Date. Section 2. Performance. A. Performance Standards. The Vendor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Statement of Work and contractual documents attached to the Purchase Order. The Agency shall be entitle d at all times to be advised, at its request, as to the status of work being done by the Vendor and of the details thereof. Coordination shall be maintained by the Vendor with representatives of the Agency, or of other agencies interested in the project on behalf of the Agency. B. Performance Deficiency. If the Agency determines that the performance of the Vendor is unsatisfactory, the Agency will notify the Vendor of the deficiency to be corrected, which correction shall be made within a time - frame specified by the Agency. The Vendor shall, within the time specified in the contractual documents after notice from the Agency, provide the Agency with a corrective action plan describing how the Vendor will address all issues of contract non -performance, unacceptable performance, and failure to meet the minimum performance levels, deliverable deficiencies, or contract non-compliance. If the corrective action plan is unacceptable to the Agency, the Vendor may be assessed a non-performance retainage equivalent to 10% of the total invoice amount or as specified in the contractual documents. The retainage will be applied to the invoice for the then-current billing period. The retainage will be withheld until the Vendor resolves the deficiency. If the deficiency is subsequently resolved, the Vendor may bill the Agency for the retained amount during the next billing period. If the Vendor is unable to resolve the deficiency, the funds retained may be forfeited at the end of the agreement period. 1 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 Section 3. Payment and Fees. A. Payment Invoicing. The Vendor will be paid upon submission of properly certified invoice(s) to the Agency after delivery and acceptance of commodities or s ervices is confirmed in writing by the Agency. Invoices shall contain detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post audit thereof and shall contain the Purchase Order and the Vendor’s Federal Employer Identification Number or Social Security Number. B. Payment Timeframe. Section 215.422, F.S., provides that agencies have 5 (five) working days to inspect and approve commodities and services. Items may be tested for compliance with specifications. Items delivered not conforming to specifications may be rejected and returned at Vendor’s expense. Any increase in cost will be charged against the Vendor. Interest penalties for late payment are also provided for in Section 215.422, F.S. A Vendor Ombudsman, whose duties include acting as an advocate for Vendors who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from an Agency may be contacted at 850 -413-5516 or by calling the State Comptroller’s Hotline, 1 -800- 848-3792. C. MyFloridaMarketPlace Fees. The State of Florida, through the Departm ent of Management Services, has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement system. Pursuant to Section 287.057, F.S., all payments shall be assessed a transaction fee of one percent (1%), which the Vendor shall pay to the State. For payments within the State accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the transaction fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted from payments to the Vendor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Vendor shall pay the transaction fee pursuant to Rule 60A-1.031, Florida Administrative Code. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, Vendor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State or its designee. The Vendor shall receive a credit for any transaction fee paid by the Vendor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Vendor through no fault, act, or omission of the Vendor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a transaction fee is non - refundable when an item is rejec ted or returned, or declined, due to the Vendor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the Purchasing Order. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Vendor in default and recovering re-procurement costs from the Vendor in addition to all outstanding fees. Vendors delinquent in paying transaction fees may be excluded from conducting future business with the State. D. Payment Audit. Records of costs incurred under terms of this P urchase Order shall be maintained and made available upon request to the Agency at all times during the period of this Purchase Order. Copies of these documents and records shall be furnished to the Agency upon request. Records of costs incurred shall include the Vendor’s general accounting records and the project records, together with supporting documents and records of the Vendor and all subcontractors performing work on the project, and all other records of the Vendor and subcontractors considered nece ssary by the Agency for a proper audit of project costs. 2 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 E. Annual Appropriation. Pursuant to section 287.0582, F.S., if this purchase order binds the State or an executive agency for the purchase of services or tangible personal property for a period in excess of one (1) fiscal year, the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. Tra vel expenses are not reimbursable unless specifically authorized in writing, and shall be reimbursed only in accordance with section 112.061, F.S. Section 4. Liability. A. Indemnity. To the extent permitted by Florida law, Vendor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Florida, its officers, employees and agents harmless from all fines, claims, assessments, suits, judgments, or damages, consequential or otherwise, including court costs and attorney’s fees, arising out of any acts, actions, breaches, neglect or omissions of Vendor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, assignees or delegates related to this Purchase Order, as well as for any determination arising out of or related to this Purchase Order, that Vendor or Vendor’s employees, agents, subcontractors, assignees or delegates are not independent contractors in relation to the Agency. This Purchase Order does not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity or consent by the Agency or the State of Florida or its subdivisions to suit by third parties. B. Payment for Claims. The Vendor guarantees the payment of all just claims for materials, supplies, tools, or labor and other just claims against the Vendor or any subcontractor, assignee or delegate in connection with the Purchase Order. C. Liability Insurance. The Vendor shall maintain insurance sufficient to adequately protect the Agency from any and all liability and property damage/hazards which may result from the performance of this Purchase Order. All insurance shall be with insurers qualified and duly licensed to transact business in the State of Florida. If required by the Agency and prior to commencing any work Vendor shall provide a Certification(s) of Insurance evidencing that all appropriate coverage is in full force a nd showing the Agency to be an additional insured. D. Workers’ Compensation. The Vendor shall maintain Workers’ Compensation insurance as required under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law. E. Performance Bond. Unless otherwise prohibited by law, the Agency may require the Vendor to furnish, without additional cost to the Agency, a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security for the satisfactory performance of work hereunder. The Agency shall determine the type and amount of security. 3 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 Section 5. Compliance with Laws. A. Conduct of Business. The Vendor shall comply with all laws, rules, codes, ordinances, and licensing requirements that are applicable to the conduct of its business, including those of federal, state, and local agencies having jurisdiction and authority. For example, the Vendor shall comply with Section 247A of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, and all prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, creed, national origin, handicap, marital status, or veteran’s status. Pursuant to Section 287.058(1), F.S., the provisions of Section 287.058(1)(a)-(c), and (i), F.S., are hereby incorporated by reference, to the extent applicable. B. Lobbying. Pursuant to Sections 11.062 and 216.347, F.S., the Vendor may not expend any State funds for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature, the judicial branch, or an Agency. C. Gratuities Vendor shall not, in connection with this or any other agreement with the State, directly or indirectly (1) offer, confer, or agree to confer any pecuniary benefit on anyone as consideration for any State officer or employee’s decision, opinion, recommendation, vote, other exercise of discretion, or violation of a known legal duty, or (2) offer, give, or agree to give to anyone any gratuity for the benefit of, or at the direction or request of, any State officer or employee. For purposes of clause (2), “gratuity” means any payment of more than nominal monetary value in the form of cash, travel, entertainment, gifts, meals, lodging, loans, subscriptions, advances, deposits of money, services, employment, or contracts of any kind. Upon request of the Inspector General or any other authorized State official, the Vendor shall provide any type of information the Inspector General deems relevant to the Vendor's integrity or responsibili ty. Such information may include, but shall not be limited to, the Vendor's business or financial records, documents, or files of any type or form that refer to or relate to the Purchase Order. The Vendor shall retain such records for the longer of (1) three years after the expiration of the Purchase Order or (2) the period required by the General Records Schedules maintained by the Florida Department of State (available at: http://dos.myflorida.com/library-archives/records-management/general-records- schedules/). The Vendor agrees to reimburse the State for the reasonable costs of investigation incurred by the Inspector General or other authorized State official for investigations of the Vendor's compliance with the terms of this or any other agreement betwe en the Vendor and the State which results in the suspension or debarment of the Vendor. Such costs shall include, but shall not be limited to: salaries of investigators, including overtime; travel and lodging expenses; and expert witness and documentary fees. The Vendor shall not be responsible for any costs of investigations that do not result in the Vendor’s suspension or debarment. D. Public Records. To the extent required by the Florida Public Records Act, Chapter 119, F.S., Vendor shall maintain and allow access to public records made or received in conjunction with this Purchase Order. This Purchase Order may be unilaterally cancelled by the Agency for Vendor's refusal to allow access to public records. 4 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 E. Communications and Confidentiality. The Vendor agrees that it shall make no statements, press releases, or publicity releases concerning this Purchase Order or its subject matter or otherwise disclose or permit to be disclosed any of the data or other information obtained or furnished in compliance with this Purchase Order, or any particulars thereof, during the period of the Purchase Order, without first notifying the Agency’s Contract Manager or the Agency’s de signated contact person and securing prior written consent. Vendor shall maintain confidentiality of all confidential data, files, and records related to the services and/or commodities provided pursuant to this Purchase Order and shall comply with all state and federal laws, including, but not limited to Sections 381.004, 384.29, 392.65, and 456.057, F.S. Vendor’s confidentiality procedures shall be consistent with the most recent version of the Agency’s security policies, protocols, and procedures. The Ve ndor shall also comply with any applicable professional standards with respect to confidentiality of information. F. Intellectual Property. Unless specifically addressed in the Purchase Order, intellectual property rights to all property created or otherwise developed by Vendor for the Agency will be owned by the State of Florida through the Agency at the completion of the Purchase Order. Proceeds to any Agency derived from the sale, licensing, marketing or other authorization related to any such Agenc y-controlled intellectual property right shall be handled in the manner specified by applicable state statute. G. Convicted Vendors. In accordance with Sections 287.133 and 287.134, F.S., an entity or affiliate who is on the Convicted Vendor List or the Discriminatory Vendor List may not perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-contractor, or consultant under a Purchase Order with any Agency. H. Competitive Advantage. Section 287.057, Florida Statutes, provides, “A person who receives a contrac t that has not been procured pursuant to subsections (1)-(3) to perform a feasibility study of the potential implementation of a subsequent contract, who participates in the drafting of a solicitation or who develops a program for future implementation, is not eligible to contract with the Agency for any other contracts dealing with that specific subject matter, and any firm in which such person has any interest is not eligible to receive such contract. However, this prohibition does not prevent a Vendor who responds to a request for information from being eligible to contract with an Agency.” The Agency considers participation through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, preparation of any part of a purchase request, influencing the content of any specification or procurement standard, rendering of advice, investigation, or auditing or any other advisory capacity to constitute participation in the drafting of a competitive solicitation. Section 6. Termination. A. Termination for Convenience. This Purchase Order may be terminated by the Agency in whole or in part at any time in the best interest of the Agency. If the Purchase Order is terminated before performance is completed, the Vendor shall be paid only for that work satisfactorily perf ormed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the agreement price as the amount of work satisfactorily completed is a percentage of the total work called for by this Purchase Order. All work in progress shall become the property of the Agency and shall be turned over promptly by the Vendor. 5 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 B. Termination for Cause. If the Agency determines that the performance of the Vendor is not satisfactory, the Agency shall have the option of (a) immediately terminating the Purchase Order, or (b) notifying the Vendor of the deficiency with a requirement that the deficiency be corrected within a specified time, otherwise the Purchase Order will be terminated at the end of such time, or (c) take other action deemed appropriate by the Agency. Section 7. Subcontractors and Assignments . A. Subcontractors. The Vendor shall not subcontract any work under this Pur chase Order without the prior written consent of the Agency. The Vendor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all subcontracted work. B. Assignment. The Vendor shall not sell, assign or transfer any of its rights, duties or obligations u nder the Purchase Order without the prior written consent of the Agency. In the event of any assignment, the Vendor remains secondarily liable for performance of the Purchase Order, unless the Agency expressly waives such secondary liability. The Agency ma y assign the Purchase Order with prior written notice to Vendor. Section 7. RESPECT and PRIDE. C. RESPECT. In accordance with Section 413.036(3), F.S., if a product or service required for the performance of this Purchase Order is on the procurement list established pursuant to subsection 413.035(2), F.S., the following statement applies: IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT ANY ARTICLES THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF, OR REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT, THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE PURCHASED FROM A NONPROFIT AGENCY FOR THE BLIND OR FOR THE SEVERELY HANDICAPPED THAT IS QUALIFIED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 413, FLORIDA STATUTES, IN THE SAME MANNER AND UNDER THE SAME PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN SECTION 413.036(1) AND (2), FLORIDA STATUTES; AND FOR PURPOSES OF THIS CONTRACT THE PER SON, FIRM, OR OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE STATE AGENCY INSOFAR AS DEALINGS WITH SUCH QUALIFIED NONPROFIT AGENCY ARE CONCERNED. Additional information about the designated nonprofit Agency and the products it offers is available at http://www.respectofflorida.org. D. PRIDE. In accordance with Section 946.515(6), F.S., if a product or service required for the performance of this Purchase Order is certified by or is availabl e from Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE) and has been approved in accordance with Section 946.515(2), F.S., the following statement applies: IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT ANY ARTICLES WHICH ARE THE SUBJECT OF, OR REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT, THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE PURCHASED 6 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 FROM THE CORPORATION IDENTIFIED UNDER CHAPTER 946, F.S., IN THE SAME MANNER AND UNDER THE SAME PROCEDURES SE T FORTH IN SECTION 946.515(2) AND (4), F.S.; AND FOR PURPOSES OF THIS CONTRACT THE PERSON, FIRM, OR OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THIS AGENCY INSOFAR AS DEALINGS WITH SUCH CORPORATION ARE CONCERNED. Additional information about PRIDE and the products it offers is available at http://www.pride- enterprises.org. Section 8. Miscellaneous . A. Independent Contractor. The Vendor and its employees, agents, representatives, and subcon tractors are not employees or agents of the Agency and are not entitled to the benefits of State of Florida employees. The Agency shall not be bound by any acts or conduct of the Vendor or its employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors. Vendor a grees to include this provision in all of its subcontracts under this Purchase Order. B. Governing Law and Venue. The laws of the State of Florida shall govern this Purchase Order. The Parties submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Florida exclusively for any legal action related to this Purchase Order. Further, the Vendor hereby waives any and all privileges and rights relating to venue it may have under Chapter 47, F.S., and any and all such venue privileges and rights it may have under any other statute, rule, or case law, including, but not limited to those grounded on convenience. Vendor hereby submits to venue in the county chosen by the Agency. C. Waiver. The delay or failure by the Agency to exercise or enforce any of its r ights under this Purchase Order shall not constitute waiver of such rights. D. Modification and Severability. The Purchase Order may only be modified by a change order agreed to by the Agency and the Vendor. Should a court determine any provision of this Purchase Order is invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Purchase Order did not contain the provision held to be invalid. E. Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence with regard to each and every obligation of Vendor. Each such obligation is deemed material, and a breach of any such obligation (including a breach resulting from untimely performance) is a material breach. F. Background Check. The Agency may require the Vendor and its employees, agents, representatives and subcontractors to provide fingerprints and be subject to such background screen as determined by the Agency and conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The cost of the background screen(s) shall be borne by the Vendor. The Agency may require the Vendor to exclude the Vendor’s employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors based on the background screening res ults. 7 | P a g e MFMP Purchase Order Terms & Conditions Effective May, 30, 2015 G. E-Verify. In accordance with Executive Order 11 -116, the Vendor agrees to utilize the U.S. Agency of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system, https://e-verify.uscis.gov/emp, to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired during the term of the Purchase Order for the services specified in the Purchase Order. Vendor shall also include a requirement in subcontracts that the subcontractor shall utilize the E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the Purchase Order term. H. Commodities Logistics. The following provisions shall apply to all Purchase Orders unless otherwise indicated in the contract documents: 1) All purchases are F.O.B. destination, transportation charges prepaid. 2) Each shipment must be shipped to the address indicated on the face of this Purchase Order and marked to the attention of the individual identified, if any. Each shipment must be labeled plainly with the Purchase Order number and must show the gross, tare, and net weight. A complete packing list must accompany each shipment. This paragraph shall also apply to any third party who ships items against this Purchase Order on behalf of the Vendor. 3) No extra charges shall be applied for boxing, crating, packing, or insurance. 4) The following delivery schedule shall apply: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. 5) If delivery to the specified destination cannot be made on or before the specified date, notify the Agency immediately using the contact information provided in the MyFloridaMarketPlace system. 6) The Agency assumes no liability for merchandise shipped to other than the specifi ed destination. 7) Items received in excess of quantities specified may, at Agency’s option, be returned at the Vendor’s expense. Substitutions are not permitted. REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 8 | P a g e 375-040-40 PROCUREMENT 05/15 Page 1 of 3 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION   TERMS FOR FEDERAL AID CONTRACTS (APPENDIX I): CONTRACT (Purchase Order) #     During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”) agrees as follows: A. It is understood and agreed that all rights of the Department relating to inspection, review, approval, patents, copyrights, and audit of the work, tracing, plans, specifications, maps, data, and cost records relating to this Agreement shall also be reserved and held by authorized representatives of the United States of America.   B. It is understood and agreed that, in order to permit federal participation, no supplemental agreement of any nature may be entered into by the parties hereto with regard to the work to be performed hereunder without the approval of U.S.D.O.T., anything to the contrary in this Agreement not withstanding. C. Compliance with Regulations: The Contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation (hereinafter, “USDOT”) Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. D. Nondiscrimination: The Contractor, with regard to the work performed during the contract, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or family status in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The Contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. E. Solicitations for Subcontractors, including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations made by the Contractor, either by competitive bidding or negotiation for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment; each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the Contractor of the Contractor’s obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or family status. F. Information and Reports: The Contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Florida Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders and instructions. Where any information required of a Contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the Contractor shall so certify to the Florida Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. G. Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the Contractor’s noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the Florida Department of Transportation shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to: a. withholding of payments to the Contractor under the contract until the Contractor complies, and/or b. cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. H. Incorporation of Provisions: The Contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (C) through (I) in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations, or directives issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Florida Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. In the event a Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a sub-contractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the Contractor may request the Florida Department of Transportation to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Florida Department of Transportation, and, in addition, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. I. Compliance with Nondiscrimination Statutes and Authorities: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., 78 stat. 252), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 CFR Part 21; The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal-aid programs and projects); Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. § 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 CFR Part 27; The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U.S.C. § 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age); Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, (49 USC § 471, Section 47123), as amended, (prohibits discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, or sex); 375-040-40 PROCUREMENT 05/15 Page 2 of 3 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION   The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms “programs or activities” to include all of the programs or activities of the Federal- aid recipients, sub-recipients and contractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally funded or not); Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12131 -- 12189) as implemented by Department of Transportation regulations at 49 C.F.R. parts 37 and 38; The Federal Aviation Administration’s Non-discrimination statute (49 U.S.C. § 47123) (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex); Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations, which ensures non-discrimination against minority populations by discouraging programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations; Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination because of limited English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, you must take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs (70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100); Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits you from discriminating because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq).   J. Interest of Members of Congress: No member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit arising there from.   K. Interest of Public Officials: No member, officer, or employee of the public body or of a local public body during his tenure or for one year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof. For purposes of this provision, public body shall include municipalities and other political subdivisions of States; and public corporations, boards, and commissions established under the laws of any State.   L. Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: The Contractor shall agree to abide by the following statement from 49 CFR 26.13(b). This statement shall be included in all subsequent agreements between the Contractor and any sub-Contractor or contractor.   The contractor, sub recipient or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this contract, which may result in the termination of this contract or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate.   M. It is mutually understood and agreed that the willful falsification, distortion or misrepresentation with respect to any facts related to the project(s) described in this Agreement is a violation of the Federal Law. Accordingly, United States Code, Title 18, Section 1020, is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement.   N. It is understood and agreed that if the Contractor at any time learns that the certification it provided the Department in compliance with 49 CFR, Section 26.51, was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances, the Contractor shall provide immediate written notice to the Department. It is further agreed that the clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion - Lower Tier Covered Transaction" as set forth in 49 CFR, Section 29.510, shall be included by the Contractor in all lower tier covered transactions and in all aforementioned federal regulation.   O. The Department hereby certifies that neither the Contractor nor the Contractor's representative has been required by the Department, directly or indirectly as an express or implied condition in connection with obtaining or carrying out this contract, to   1. employ or retain, or agree to employ or retain, any firm or person, or 2. pay, or agree to pay, to any firm, person, or organization, any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind;   The Department further acknowledges that this agreement will be furnished to a federal agency, in connection with this contract involving participation of Federal-Aid funds, and is subject to applicable State and Federal Laws, both criminal and civil.   P. The Contractor hereby certifies that it has not:   1. employed or retained for a commission, percentage, brokerage, contingent fee, or other consideration, any firm or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above contractor) to solicit or secure this contract; 2. agreed, as an express or implied condition for obtaining this contract, to employ or retain the services of any firm or person in connection with carrying out this contract; or 3. paid, or agreed to pay, to any firm, organization or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above contractor) any fee contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind for, or in 375-040-40 PROCUREMENT 05/15 Page 3 of 3 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION   connection with, procuring or carrying out the contract.   The Contractor further acknowledges that this agreement will be furnished to the State of Florida Department of Transportation and a federal agency in connection with this contract involving participation of Federal-Aid funds, and is subject to applicable State and Federal Laws, both criminal and civil. Q. Federal-aid projects for highway construction shall comply with the Buy America provisions of 23 CFR 635.410, as amended. R. Except as otherwise provided under 41 CFR Part 60, all contracts that meet the definition of federally assisted construction contract” in 41 CFR Part 60-1.3 shall comply with the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 CFR 60-1.4(b), in accordance with Executive Order 11246, “Equal Employment Opportunity” (30 FR 12319, 12935, 3 CFR Part, 1964-1965 Comp., p. 339), as amended by Executive Order 11375, “Amending Executive Order 11246 Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity,” and implementing regulations at 41 CFR part 60, “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor.” State of Florida PUR 1000 General Contract Conditions Contents 1. Definitions. 2. Purchase Orders. 3. Product Version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. 5. Additional Quantities. 6. Packaging. 7. Inspection at Contractor’s Site. 8. Safety Standards. 9. Americans with Disabilities Act. 10. Literature. 11. Transportation and Delivery. 12. Installation. 13. Risk of Loss. 14. Transaction Fee. 15. Invoicing and Payment. 16. Taxes. 17. Governmental Restrictions. 18. Lobbying and Integrity. 19. Indemnification. 20. Limitation of Liability. 21. Suspension of Work. 22. Termination for Convenience. 23. Termination for Cause. 24. Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. 25. Changes. 26. Renewal. 27. Purchase Order Duration. 28. Advertising. 29. Assignment. 30. Antitrust Assignment 31. Dispute Resolution. 32. Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents. 33. Security and Confidentiality. 34. Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. 35. Insurance Requirements. 36. Warranty of Authority. 37. Warranty of Ability to Perform. 38. Notices. 39. Leases and Installment Purchases. 40. Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). 41. Products Available from the Blind or Other Handicapped. 42. Modification of Terms. 43. Cooperative Purchasing. 44. Waiver. 45. Annual Appropriations. 46. Execution in Counterparts. 47. Severability. 1. Definitions. The definitions contained in s. 60A-1.001, F.A.C. shall apply to this agreement. The following additional terms are also defined: (a) “Contract” means the legally enforceable agreement that results from a successful solicitation. The parties to the Contract will be the Customer and Contractor. (b) “Customer” means the State agency or other entity identified in a contract as the party to receive commodities or contractual services pursuant to a contract or that orders commodities or contractual services via purchase order or other contractual instrument from the Contractor under the Contract. The “Customer” may also be the “Buyer” as defined in the PUR 1001 if it meets the definition of both terms. (c) “Product” means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software. (d) “Purchase order” means the form or format a Customer uses to make a purchase under the Contract (e.g., a formal written purchase order, electronic purchase order, procurement card, contract or other authorized means). 2. Purchase Orders. In contracts where commodities or services are ordered by the Customer via purchase order, Contractor shall not deliver or furnish products until a Customer transmits a purchase order. All purchase orders shall bear the Contract or solicitation number, shall be placed by the Customer directly with the Contractor, and shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the Contract and solicitation terms and conditions. Any discrepancy between the Contract terms and the terms stated on the Contractor’s order form, confirmation, or acknowledgement shall be resolved in favor of terms most f avorable to the Customer. A purchase order for services within the ambit of section 287.058(1) of the Florida Statutes shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the requirements of subparagraphs (a) through (f) thereof. Customers shall designate a contract manager and a contract administrator as required by subsections 287.057(15) and (16) of the Florida Statutes. 3. Product Version. Purchase orders shall be deemed to reference a manufacturer’s most recently release model or version of the product at the time of the order, unless the Customer specifically requests in writing an earlier model or version and the contractor is willing to provide such model or version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. If this is a term contract for commodities or services, the following provisions apply. (a) Quantity Discounts. Contractors are urged to offer additional discounts for one time delivery of large single orders. Customers should seek to negotiate additional price concessions on quantity pu rchases of any products offered under the Contract. State Customers shall document their files accordingly. (b) Best Pricing Offer. During the Contract term, if the Customer becomes aware of better pricing offered by the Contractor for substantially the same or a smaller quantity of a product outside the Contract, but upon the same or similar terms of the Contract, then at the discretion of the Customer the price under the Contract shall be immediately reduced to the lower price. (c) Sales Promotions. In addition to decreasing prices for the balance of the Contract term due to a change in market conditions, a Contractor may conduct sales promotions involving price reductions for a specified lesser period. A Contractor shall submit to the Contract Specialist documentation identifying the proposed (1) starting and ending dates of the promotion, (2) products involved, and (3) promotional prices compared to then-authorized prices. Promotional prices shall be available to all Customers. Upon approval, the Contractor shall provide conspicuous notice of the promotion. (d) Trade-In. Customers may trade-in equipment when making purchases from the Contract. A trade-in shall be negotiated between the Customer and the Contractor. Customers are obligated to active ly seek current fair market value when trading equipment, and to keep accurate records of the process. For State agencies, it may be necessary to provide documentation to the Department of Financial Services and to the agency property custodian pursuant to Chapter 273, F.S. (e) Equitable Adjustment. The Customer may, in its sole discretion, make an equitable adjustment in the Contract terms or pricing if pricing or availability of supply is affected by extreme and unforeseen volatility in the marketplace, that is, by circumstances that satisfy all the following criteria: (1) the volatility is due to causes wholly beyond the Contractor’s control, (2) the volatility affects the marketplace or industry, not just the particular Contract source of supply, (3) the effect on pricing or availability of supply is substantial, and (4) the volatility so affects the Contractor that continued performance of the Contract would result in a substantial loss. 5. Additional Quantities. For a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of solicitation award, the Customer reserves the right to acquire additional quantities up to the amount shown on the solicitation but not to exceed the threshold for Category Two at the prices submitted in the response to the solicita tion. 6. Packaging. Tangible product shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage, and stocking in appropriate, clearly labeled, shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without extra charge for packing materials, cases, or other types of containers. All containers and packaging shall become and remain Customer’s property. 7. Inspection at Contractor’s Site. The Customer reserves the right to inspect, at any reasonable time with prior notice, the equipment or product or plant or other facilities of a Contractor to assess conformity with Contract requirements and to determine whether they are adequate and suitable for proper and effective Contract performance. 8. Safety Standards. All manufactured items and fabricated assemblies subject to operation under pressure, operation by connection to an electric source, or operation involving connection to a manufactured, natural, or LP gas source shall be constructed and approved in a manner acceptable to the appro priate State inspector. Acceptability customarily requires, at a minimum, identification marking of the appropriate safety standard organization, where such approvals of listings have been established for the type of device offered and furnished, for example: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for pressure vessels; the Underwriters Laboratories and/or National Electrical Manufacturers’ Association for electrically operated assemblies; and the American Gas Association for gas -operated assemblies. In addition, all items furnished shall meet all applicable requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and state and federal requirements relating to clean air and water pollution. 9. Americans with Disabilities Act. Contractors should identify any products that may be used or adapted for use by visually, hearing, or other physically impaired individuals. 10. Literature. Upon request, the Contractor shall furnish literature reasonably related to the product offered, for example, user manuals, price schedules, catalogs, descriptive brochures, etc. 11. Transportation and Delivery. Prices shall include all charges for packing, handling, freight, distribution, and inside delivery. Transportation of goods shall be FOB Destination to any point within thirty (30) days after the Customer places an Order. A Contractor, within five (5) days after receiving a purchase order, shall notify the Customer of any potential delivery delays. Evidence of inability or intentional delays shall be cause for Contract cancellation and Contractor suspension. 12. Installation. Where installation is required, Contractor shall be responsible for placing and installing the product in the required locations at no additional charge, unless otherwise designated on t he Contract or purchase order. Contractor’s authorized product and price list shall clearly and separately identify any additional installation charges. All materials used in the installation shall be of good quality and shall be free of defects that would diminish the appearance of the product or render it structurally or operationally unsound. Installation includes the furnishing of any equipment, rigging, and materials required to install or replace the product in the proper location. Contractor shal l protect the site from damage and shall repair damages or injury caused during installation by Contractor or its employees or agents. If any alteration, dismantling, excavation, etc., is required to achieve installation, the Contractor shall promptly res tore the structure or site to its original condition. Contractor shall perform installation work so as to cause the least inconvenience and interference with Customers and with proper consideration of others on site. Upon completion of the installation, the location and surrounding area of work shall be left clean and in a neat and unobstructed condition, with everything in satisfactory repair and order. 13. Risk of Loss. Matters of inspection and acceptance are addressed in s. 215.422, F.S. Until acceptance, risk of loss or damage shall remain with the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for filing, processing, and collecting all damage claims. To assist the Contractor with damage claims, the Customer shall: record any evidence of visible damage on all copies of the delivering carrier’s Bill of Lading; report damages to the carrier and the Contractor; and provide the Contractor with a copy of the carrier’s Bill of Lading and damage inspection report. When a Customer rejects a product, Con tractor shall remove it from the premises within ten days after notification or rejection. Upon rejection notification, the risk of loss of rejected or non-conforming product shall remain with the Contractor. Rejected product not removed by the Contractor within ten days shall be deemed abandoned by the Contractor, and the Customer shall have the right to dispose of it as its own property. Contractor shall reimburse the Customer for costs and expenses incurred in storing or effecting removal or disposition of rejected product. 14. Transaction Fee. The State of Florida has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement System (“System”). Pursuant to section 287.057(23), Florida Statutes (2002), all payments shall be assessed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A-1.032, F.A.C. For payments within the State accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the Transaction Fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted f rom payments to the Contractor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Contractor shall pay the Transaction Fee pursuant to Rule 60A -1.031(2), F.A.C. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, Contractor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State or its designee. Contractor shall receive a credit for any Transaction Fee paid by the Contractor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Contractor throu gh no fault, act, or omission of the Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Transaction Fee is non -refundable when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, due to the Contractor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the agreement. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Contractor in default and recovering reprocurement costs from the Contractor in addition to all outstanding fees. CONTRACTORS DELINQUENT IN PAYING TRANSACTION FEES MAY BE SUBJECT TO BEING REMOVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES’ VENDOR LIST AS PROVIDED IN RULE 60A-1.006, F.A.C. 15. Invoicing and Payment. Invoices shall contain the Contract number, purchase order number if applicable, and the appropriate vendor identification number. The State may require any other information from the Contractor that the State deems necessary to verify any purchase order placed under the Contract. At the State's option, Contractors may be required to invoic e electronically pursuant to guidelines of the Department of Management Services. Current guidelines require that Contractor supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through the system. Electronic invoice s shall be submitted to the Customer through the Ariba Supplier Network (ASN) in one of the following mechanisms – EDI 810, cXML, or web-based invoice entry within the ASN. Payment shall be made in accordance with sections 215.422 and 287.0585 of the Flori da Statutes, which govern time limits for payment of invoices. Invoices that must be returned to a Contractor due to preparation errors will result in a delay in payment. Contractors may call (850) 413 -7269 Monday through Friday to inquire about the status of payments by State Agencies. The Customer is responsible for all payments under the Contract. A Customer’s failure to pay, or delay in payment, shall not constitute a breach of the Contract and shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligations to the Department or to other Customers. 16. Taxes. The State does not pay Federal excise or sales taxes on direct purchases of tangible personal property. The State will not pay for any personal property taxes levied on the Contractor or for any taxes levied on employees’ wages. Any exceptions to this paragraph shall be explicitly noted by the Customer in the special contract conditions section of the solicitation or in the Contract or purchase order. 17. Governmental Restrictions. If the Contractor believes that any governmental restrictions have been imposed that require alteration of the material, quality, workmanship or performance of the products offered under the Contract, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing, indicating the specific restriction. The Customer reserves the right and the complete discretion to accept any such alteration or to cancel the Contract at no further expense to the Customer. 18. Lobbying and Integrity. Customers shall ensure compliance with Section 1 1.062, FS and Section 216.347, FS.The Contractor shall not, in connection with this or any other agreement with the State, directly or indirectly (1) offer, confer, or agree to confer any pecuniary benefit on anyone as consideration for any State officer or employee’s decision, opinion, recommendation, vote, other exercise of discretion, or violation of a known legal duty, or (2) offer, give, or agree to give to anyone any gratuity for the benefit of, or at the direction or request of, any State officer or employee. For purposes of clause (2), “gratuity” means any payment of more than nominal monetary value in the form of cash, travel, entertainment, gifts, meals, lodging, loans, subscriptions, advances, deposits of money, services, employment, or contract s of any kind. Upon request of the Customer’s Inspector General, or other authorized State official, the Contractor shall provide any type of information the Inspector General deems relevant to the Contractor’s integrity or responsibility. Such information may include, but shall not be limited to, the Contractor’s business or financial records, documents, or files of any type or form that refer to or relate to the Contract. The Contractor shall retain such records for the longer of (1) three years after the expiration of the Contract or (2) the period required by the General Records Schedules maintained by the Florida Department of State (available at: http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/genschedules/gensched.htm). The Contractor agrees to reimburse the State for the reasonable costs of investigation incurred by the Inspector General or other authorized State official for investigations of the Contractor’s compliance with the terms of this or any other agreement between the Contractor and the State which results in the suspension or debarment of the Contractor. Such costs shall include, but shall not be limited to: salaries of investigators, including overtime; travel and lodging expe nses; and expert witness and documentary fees. The Contractor shall not be responsible for any costs of investigations that do not result in the Contractor’s suspension or debarment. 19. Indemnification. The Contractor shall be fully liable for the actions of its agents, employees, partners, or subcontractors and shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State and Customers, and their officers, agents, and employees, from suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys’ fees, arising from or relating to personal injury and damage to real or personal tangible property alleged to be caused in whole or in part by Contractor, its agents, employees, partners, or subcontractors, provided, however, that the Contractor shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages proximately caused by the negligent act or omission of the State or a Customer. Further, the Contractor shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State and Customers from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys’ fees, arising from or relating to violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to a Customer’s misuse or modification of Contractor’s products or a Customer’s operation or use of Contractor’s products in a manner not contemplated by the Contract or the purchase order. If any product is the subject of an infringement suit, or in the Contractor’s opinion is likely to become the subject of such a suit, the Contractor may at its sole expense procure for the Customer the right to continue using the product or to modify it to become non -infringing. If the Contractor is not reasonably able to modify or otherwise secure the Customer the right to continue using the product, the Contractor shall remove the product and refund the Customer the amounts paid in excess of a reasonable rental for past use. The cu stomer shall not be liable for any royalties. The Contractor’s obligations under the preceding two paragraphs with respect to any legal action are contingent upon the State or Customer giving the Contractor (1) written notice of any action or threatened action, (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at Contractor’s sole expense, and (3) assistance in defending the action at Contractor’s sole expense. The Contractor shall not be liable for any cost, expense, or compromise inc urred or made by the State or Customer in any legal action without the Contractor’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 20. Limitation of Liability. For all claims against the Contractor under any contract or purchase order, and regardless of the basis on which the claim is made, the Contractor’s liability under a contract or purchase order for direct damages shall be limited to the greater of $100,000, the dollar amount of the contract or purchase order, or two times the cha rges rendered by the Contractor under the purchase order. This limitation shall not apply to claims arising under the Indemnity paragraph contain in this agreement. Unless otherwise specifically enumerated in the Contract or in the purchase order, no par ty shall be liable to another for special, indirect, punitive, or consequential damages, including lost data or records (unless the contract or purchase order requires the Contractor to back -up data or records), even if the party has been advised that such damages are possible. No party shall be liable for lost profits, lost revenue, or lost institutional operating savings. The State and Customer may, in addition to other remedies available to them at law or equity and upon notice to the Contractor, retai n such monies from amounts due Contractor as may be necessary to satisfy any claim for damages, penalties, costs and the like asserted by or against them. The State may set off any liability or other obligation of the Contractor or its affiliates to the S tate against any payments due the Contractor under any contract with the State. 21. Suspension of Work. The Customer may in its sole discretion suspend any or all activities under the Contract or purchase order, at any time, when in the best interests o f the State to do so. The Customer shall provide the Contractor written notice outlining the particulars of suspension. Examples of the reason for suspension include, but are not limited to, budgetary constraints, declaration of emergency, or other such circumstances. After receiving a suspension notice, the Contractor shall comply with the notice and shall not accept any purchase orders. Within ninety days, or any longer period agreed to by the Contractor, the Customer shall either (1) issue a notice a uthorizing resumption of work, at which time activity shall resume, or (2) terminate the Contract or purchase order. Suspension of work shall not entitle the Contractor to any additional compensation. 22. Termination for Convenience. The Customer, by written notice to the Contractor, may terminate the Contract in whole or in part when the Customer determines in its sole discretion that it is in the State’s interest to do so. The Contractor shall not furnish any product after it receives the notice of te rmination, except as necessary to complete the continued portion of the Contract, if any. The Contractor shall not be entitled to recover any cancellation charges or lost profits. 23. Termination for Cause. The Customer may terminate the Contract if the Contractor fails to (1) deliver the product within the time specified in the Contract or any extension, (2) maintain adequate progress, thus endangering performance of the Contract, (3) honor any term of the Contract, or (4) abide by any statutory, regulatory, or licensing requirement. Rule 60A-1.006(3), F.A.C., governs the procedure and consequences of default. The Contractor shall continue work on any work not terminated. Except for defaults of subcontractors at any tier, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs if the failure to perform the Contract arises from events completely beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Contractor. If the failure to perform is caused by the default of a subcontractor at any tier , and if the cause of the default is completely beyond the control of both the Contractor and the subcontractor, and without the fault or negligence of either, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs for failure to perform, unless the subcontracted products were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time for the Contractor to meet the required delivery schedule. If, after termination, it is determined that the Contractor was not in default, or that the default was excusable, the right s and obligations of the parties shall be the same as if the termination had been issued for the convenience of the Customer. The rights and remedies of the Customer in this clause are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under the Contract. 24. Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. The Contractor shall not be responsible for delay resulting from its failure to perform if neither the fault nor the negligence of the Contractor or its employees or agents contributed to the delay and the delay is due directly to acts of God, wars, acts of public enemies, strikes, fires, floods, or other similar cause wholly beyond the Contractor’s control, or for any of the foregoing that affect subcontractors or suppliers if n o alternate source of supply is available to the Contractor. In case of any delay the Contractor believes is excusable, the Contractor shall notify the Customer in writing of the delay or potential delay and describe the cause of the delay either (1) with in ten (10) days after the cause that creates or will create the delay first arose, if the Contractor could reasonably foresee that a delay could occur as a result, or (2) if delay is not reasonably foreseeable, within five (5) days after the date the Contractor first had reason to believe that a delay could result. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACTOR’S SOLE REMEDY OR EXCUSE WITH RESPECT TO DELAY. Providing notice in strict accordance with this paragraph is a condition precedent to such remedy. No claim for damages, other than for an extension of time, shall be asserted against the Customer. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract price or payment of any kind from the Customer for direct, indirect, consequential, impact or other costs, expenses or damages, including but not limited to costs of acceleration or inefficiency, arising because of delay, disruption, interference, or hindrance from any cause whatsoever. If performance is suspended or delayed, in whole or in part, due to any of the causes described in this paragraph, after the causes have ceased to exist the Contractor shall perform at no increased cost, unless the Customer determines, in its sole discretion, that the delay will significantly impair the value of the Contract to the State or to Customers, in which case the Customer may (1) accept allocated performance or deliveries from the Contractor, provided that the Contractor grants preferential treatment to Customers with respect to products subjected to allocation, or (2) purchase from other sources (without recourse to and by the Contractor for the related costs and expenses) to replace all or part of the products that are the subject of the delay, which purchases may be deducted from the Contract quanti ty, or (3) terminate the Contract in whole or in part. 25. Changes. The Customer may unilaterally require, by written order, changes altering, adding to, or deducting from the Contract specifications, provided that such changes are within the general scope of the Contract. The Customer may make an equitable adjustment in the Contract price or delivery date if the change affects the cost or time of performance. Such equitable adjustments require the written consent of the Contractor, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. If unusual quantity requirements arise, the Customer may solicit separate bids to satisfy them. 26. Renewal. Upon mutual agreement, the Customer and the Contractor may renew the Contract, in whole or in part, for a period that may not exceed 3 years or the term of the contract, whichever period is longer. Any renewal shall specify the renewal price, as set forth in the solicitation response. The renewal must be in writing and signed by both parties, and is contingent upon satisf actory performance evaluations and subject to availability of funds. 27. Purchase Order Duration. Purchase orders issued pursuant to a state term or agency contract must be received by the Contractor no later than close of business on the last day of the contract’s term to be considered timely. The Contractor is obliged to fill those orders in accordance with the contract’s terms and conditions. Purchase orders received by the contractor after close of business on the last day of the state term or agency contract’s term shall be considered void. Purchase orders for a one-time delivery of commodities or performance of contractual services shall be valid through the performance by the Contractor, and all terms and conditions of the state term or agency co ntract shall apply to the single delivery/performance, and shall survive the termination of the Contract. Contractors are required to accept purchase orders specifying delivery schedules exceeding the contracted schedule even when such extended delivery will occur after expiration of the state term or agency contract. For example, if a state term contract calls for delivery 30 days after receipt of order (ARO), and an order specifies delivery will occur both in excess of 30 days ARO and after expiration o f the state term contract, the Contractor will accept the order. However, if the Contractor expressly and in writing notifies the ordering office within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the purchase order that Contractor will not accept the extended delivery terms beyond the expiration of the state term contract, then the purchase order will either be amended in writing by the ordering entity within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the contractor’s notice to reflect the state term contract delivery schedule, or it shall be considered withdrawn. The duration of purchase orders for recurring deliveries of commodities or performance of services shall not exceed the expiration of the state term or agency contract by more than twelve months. However, i f an extended pricing plan offered in the state term or agency contract is selected by the ordering entity, the contract terms on pricing plans and renewals shall govern the maximum duration of purchase orders reflecting such pricing plans and renewals. Timely purchase orders shall be valid through their specified term and performance by the Contractor, and all terms and conditions of the state term or agency contract shall apply to the recurring delivery/performance as provided herein, and shall survive the termination of the Contract. Ordering offices shall not renew a purchase order issued pursuant to a state term or agency contract if the underlying contract expires prior to the effective date of the renewal. 28. Advertising. Subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Contractor shall not publicly disseminate any information concerning the Contract without prior written approval from the Customer, including, but not limited to mentioning the Contract in a press release or other promotional ma terial, identifying the Customer or the State as a reference, or otherwise linking the Contractor’s name and either a description of the Contract or the name of the State or the Customer in any material published, either in print or electronically, to any entity that is not a party to Contract, except potential or actual authorized distributors, dealers, resellers, or service representative. 29. Assignment. The Contractor shall not sell, assign or transfer any of its rights, duties or obligations under the Contract, or under any purchase order issued pursuant to the Contract, without the prior written consent of the Customer. In the event of any assignment, the Contractor remains secondarily liable for performance of the contract, unless the Customer expressly waives such secondary liability. The Customer may assign the Contract with prior written notice to Contractor of its intent to do so. 30. Antitrust Assignment. The Contractor and the State of Florida recognize that in actual economic practice, overcharges resulting from antitrust violations are in fact usually borne by the State of Florida. Therefore, the contractor hereby assigns to the State of Florida any and all claims for such overcharges as to goods, materials or services purchased in connectio n with the Contract. 31. Dispute Resolution. Any dispute concerning performance of the Contract shall be decided by the Customer's designated contract manager, who shall reduce the decision to writing and serve a copy on the Contractor. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within twenty one (21) days from the date of receipt, the Contractor files with the Customer a petition for administrative hearing. The Customer’s decision on the petition shall be final, subject to the Contractor’s right to review pursuant to Chapter 120 of the Florida Statutes. Exhaustion of administrative remedies is an absolute condition precedent to the Contractor's ability to pursue any other form of dispute resolution; provided, however, that the parties may emplo y the alternative dispute resolution procedures outlined in Chapter 120. Without limiting the foregoing, the exclusive venue of any legal or equitable action that arises out of or relates to the Contract shall be the appropriate state court in Leon County, Florida; in any such action, Florida law shall apply and the parties waive any right to jury trial. 32. Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents. All Contractor employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract shall be properly trai ned technicians who meet or exceed any specified training qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualification. All employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contrac t must comply with all security and administrative requirements of the Customer and shall comply with all controlling laws and regulations relevant to the services they are providing under the Contract. The State may conduct, and the Contractor shall cooperate in, a security background check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished by the Contractor. The State may refuse access to, or require replacement of, any personnel for cause, including, but not limited to, technical or tr aining qualifications, quality of work, change in security status, or non-compliance with a Customer’s security or other requirements. Such approval shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to perform all work in compliance with the Contract. T he State may reject and bar from any facility for cause any of the Contractor’s employees, subcontractors, or agents. 33. Security and Confidentiality. The Contractor shall comply fully with all security procedures of the United States, State of Florida and Customer in performance of the Contract. The Contractor shall not divulge to third parties any confidential information obtained by the Contractor or its agents, distributors, resellers, subcontractors, officers or employees in the course of performi ng Contract work, including, but not limited to, security procedures, business operations information, or commercial proprietary information in the possession of the State or Customer. The Contractor shall not be required to keep confidential information or material that is publicly available through no fault of the Contractor, material that the Contractor developed independently without relying on the State’s or Customer’s confidential information, or material that is otherwise obtainable under State law as a public record. To insure confidentiality, the Contractor shall take appropriate steps as to its personnel, agents, and subcontractors. The warranties of this paragraph shall survive the Contract. 34. Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. The Customer and the State shall take all actions necessary to ensure that Contractor's employees, subcontractors and other agents are not employees of the State of Florida. Such actions include, but are not limited to, ensuring that Contractor's employees, subcontractors, and other agents receive benefits and necessary insurance (health, workers' compensations, and unemployment) from an employer other than the State of Florida. 35. Insurance Requirements. During the Contract term, the Contractor at its sole expense shall provide commercial insurance of such a type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the Contract. Providing and maintaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the Contractor. Upon request, the Contractor shall provide certificate of insurance. The limits of coverage under each policy maintained by the Contractor shall not be interpreted as limiting the Contractor’s liability and obligations under the Contract. All insurance policies shall be through insurers authorized or eligible to write policies in Florida. 36. Warranty of Authority. Each person signing the Contract warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party to the Contract. 37. Warranty of Ability to Perform. The Contractor warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, there is no pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition, that would in any way prohibit, restrain, or diminish the Contractor’s ability to satisfy its Contract obligations. T he Contractor warrants that neither it nor any affiliate is currently on the convicted vendor list maintained pursuant to section 287.133 of the Florida Statutes, or on any similar list maintained by any other state or the federal government. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing if its ability to perform is compromised in any manner during the term of the Contract. 38. Notices. All notices required under the Contract shall be delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, by reputable air courier service, or by personal delivery to the agency designee identified in the original solicitation, or as otherwise identified by the Customer. Notices to the Contractor shall be delivered to the person who signs the Contract. Either designated recipient may notify the other, in writing, if someone else is designated to receive notice. 39. Leases and Installment Purchases. Prior approval of the Chief Financial Officer (as defined in Section 17.001, F.S.) is required for State agencies to enter into or to extend any lease or installment -purchase agreement in excess of the Category Two amount established by section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes. 40. Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). Section 946.515(2), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles which are the subject of, or re quired to carry out, the Contract shall be purchased from the corporation identified under Chapter 946 of the Florida Statutes (PRIDE) in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in section 946.515(2) and (4) of the Florida Statutes; and for purposes of the Contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out the provisions of the Contract shall be deemed to be substituted for the agency insofar as dealings with such corporation are concerned." Additional information about PRIDE and the products it offers is available at http://www.pridefl.com. 41. Products Available from the Blind or Other Handicapped. Section 413.036(3), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles that are the subject of, or required to carry out, this contract shall be purchased from a nonprofit agency for the Blind or for the Severely Handicapped that is qualified pursuant to Chapter 413, Florida Statutes, in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in section 413.036(1) and (2), Florida Statutes; and for purposes of this contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out the provisions of this contract shall be deemed to be substituted for the State agency insofar as dealings with such qualified nonprofit agency are concerned." Additional information about the designated nonprofit agency and the products it offers is available at http://www.respectofflorida.org. 42. Modification of Terms. The Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, which terms and conditions shall govern all transactions between the Customer and the Contr actor. The Contract may only be modified or amended upon mutual written agreement of the Customer and the Contractor. No oral agreements or representations shall be valid or binding upon the Customer or the Contractor. No alteration or modification of the Contract terms, including substitution of product, shall be valid or binding against the Customer. The Contractor may not unilaterally modify the terms of the Contract by affixing additional terms to product upon delivery (e.g., attachment or inclusion of standard preprinted forms, product literature, “shrink wrap” terms accompanying or affixed to a product, whether written or electronic) or by incorporating such terms onto the Contractor’s order or fiscal forms or other documents forwarded by the Contractor for payment. The Customer's acceptance of product or processing of documentation on forms furnished by the Contractor for approval or payment shall not constitute acceptance of the proposed modification to terms and conditions. 43. Cooperative Purchasing. Pursuant to their own governing laws, and subject to the agreement of the Contractor, other entities may be permitted to make purchases at the terms and conditions contained herein. Non-Customer purchases are independent of the agreement between C ustomer and Contractor, and Customer shall not be a party to any transaction between the Contractor and any other purchaser. State agencies wishing to make purchases from this agreement are required to follow the provisions of s. 287.042(16)(a), F.S. This statute requires the Department of Management Services to determine that the requestor's use of the contract is cost -effective and in the best interest of the State. 44. Waiver. The delay or failure by the Customer to exercise or enforce any of its rig hts under this Contract shall not constitute or be deemed a waiver of the Customer’s right thereafter to enforce those rights, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. 45. Annual Appropriations. The State’s performance and obligation to pay under this contract are contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 46. Execution in Counterparts. The Contract may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 47. Severability. If a court deems any provision of the Contract void or unenforceable, that provision shall be enforced only to the extent that it is not in violation of law or is not otherwise unenforceable and all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. State of Florida PUR 1001 General Instructions to Respondents Contents 1. Definitions. 2. General Instructions. 3. Electronic Submission of Responses. 4. Terms and Conditions. 5. Questions. 6. Conflict of Interest. 7. Convicted Vendors. 8. Discriminatory Vendors. 9. Respondent’s Representation and Authorization. 10. Manufacturer’s Name and Approved Equivalents. 11. Performance Qualifications. 12. Public Opening. 13. Electronic Posting of Notice of Intended Award. 14. Firm Response. 15. Clarifications/Revisions. 16. Minor Irregularities/Right to Reject. 17. Contract Formation. 18. Contract Overlap. 19. Public Records. 20. Protests. 21. Limitation on Vendor Contact with Agency During Solicitation Period 1. Definitions. The definitions found in s. 6 0A-1.001, F.A.C. shall apply to this agreement. The following additional terms are also defined: (a) "Buyer" means the entity that has released the solicitation. The “Buyer” may also be the “Customer” as defined in the PUR 1000 if that entity meets the definition of both terms. (b) "Procurement Officer" means the Buyer's contracting personnel, as identified in the Introductory Materials. (c) "Respondent" means the entity that submits materials to the Buyer in accordance with these Instructions. (d) "Response" means the material submitted by the respondent in answering the solicitation. (e) "Timeline" means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials. 2. General Instructions. Potential respondents to the solicitation are encouraged to ca refully review all the materials contained herein and prepare responses accordingly. 3. Electronic Submission of Responses. Respondents are required to submit responses electronically. For this purpose, all references herein to signatures, signing requ irements, or other required acknowledgments hereby include electronic signature by means of clicking the "Submit Response" button (or other similar symbol or process) attached to or logically associated with the response created by the respondent within MyFloridaMarketPlace. The respondent agrees that the action of electronically submitting its response constitutes:  an electronic signature on the response, generally,  an electronic signature on any form or section specifically calling for a signature, and  an affirmative agreement to any statement contained in the solicitation that requires a definite confirmation or acknowledgement. 4. Terms and Conditions. All responses are subject to the terms of the following sections of this solicitation, which, in case of conflict, shall have the order of precedence listed:  Technical Specifications,  Special Conditions and Instructions,  Instructions to Respondents (PUR 1001),  General Conditions (PUR 1000), and  Introductory Materials. The Buyer objects to and shall not consider any additional terms or conditions submitted by a respondent, including any appearing in documents attached as part of a respondent’s response. In submitting its response, a respondent agrees that any additional terms or conditions, whether submitted intentionally or inadvertently, shall have no force or effect. Failure to comply with terms and conditions, including those specifying information that must be submitted with a response, shall be grounds for rejecting a response. 5. Questions. Respondents shall address all questions regarding this solicitation to the Procurement Officer. Questions must be submitted via the Q&A Board within MyFloridaMarketPlace and must be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN the time and date reflected on the Timeline. Qu estions shall be answered in accordance with the Timeline. All questions submitted shall be published and answered in a manner that all respondents will be able to view. Respondents shall not contact any other employee of the Buyer or the State for inform ation with respect to this solicitation. Each respondent is responsible for monitoring the MyFloridaMarketPlace site for new or changing information. The Buyer shall not be bound by any verbal information or by any written information that is not contained within the solicitation documents or formally noticed and issued by the Buyer's contracting personnel. Questions to the Procurement Officer or to any Buyer personnel shall not constitute formal protest of the specifications or of the solicitation, a pro cess addressed in paragraph 19 of these Instructions. 6. Conflict of Interest. This solicitation is subject to chapter 112 of the Florida Statutes. Respondents shall disclose with their response the name of any officer, director, employee or other agent w ho is also an employee of the State. Respondents shall also disclose the name of any State employee who owns, directly or indirectly, an interest of five percent (5%) or more in the respondent or its affiliates. 7. Convicted Vendors. A person or affiliate placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime is prohibited from doing any of the following for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list:  submitting a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity;  submitting a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work;  submitting bids on leases of real property to a public entity;  being awarded or performing work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and  transacting business with any public entity in excess of the Category Two threshold amount ($25,000) provided in section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes. 8. Discriminatory Vendors. An entity or affiliate placed on the discriminatory vendor list pursuant to section 287.134 of the Florida Statutes may not:  submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity;  submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work;  submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity;  be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub -contractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; or  transact business with any public entity. 9. Respondent’s Representation and Authorization. In submitting a response, each respondent understands, represents, and acknowledges the following (if the respondent cann ot so certify to any of following, the respondent shall submit with its response a written explanation of why it cannot do so).  The respondent is not currently under suspension or debarment by the State or any other governmental authority.  To the best of the knowledge of the person signing the response, the respondent, its affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, and employees are not currently under investigation by any governmental authority and have not in the last ten (10) years been convicted or found liable for any act prohibited by law in any jurisdiction, involving conspiracy or collusion with respect to bidding on any public contract.  Respondent currently has no delinquent obligations to the State, including a claim by the State for liquidated damages under any other contract.  The submission is made in good faith and not pursuant to any agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any firm or person to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive response.  The prices and amounts have been arrived at independently and without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or potential respondent; neither the prices nor amounts, actual or approximate, have been disclosed to any respondent or potential respondent, and they will not be disclosed before the solicitation opening.  The respondent has fully informed the Buyer in writing of all convictions of the firm, its affiliates (as defined in section 287.133(1)(a) of the Florida Statutes), and all directors, officers, and employees of the firm and its affiliates for violation of state or federal antitrust laws with respect to a public contract for violation of any state or federal law involving fraud, bribery, collusion, conspiracy or material misrepresentation with respect to a public contract. This includes disclosure of the names of current employees who were convicted of contract crimes while in the employ of another company.  Neither the respondent nor any person associated with it in the capacity of owner, partne r, director, officer, principal, investigator, project director, manager, auditor, or position involving the administration of federal funds: o Has within the preceding three years been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them or is presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a federal, state, or local government transaction or public contract; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; or o Has within a three-year period preceding this certification had one or more federal, state, or local government contracts terminated for cause or default.  The product offered by the respondent will conform to the specifications without exception.  The respondent has read and understands the Contract terms and condition s, and the submission is made in conformance with those terms and conditions.  If an award is made to the respondent, the respondent agrees that it intends to be legally bound to the Contract that is formed with the State.  The respondent has made a diligent inquiry of its employees and agents responsible for preparing, approving, or submitting the response, and has been advised by each of them that he or she has not participated in any communication, consultation, discussion, agreement, collusion, act or oth er conduct inconsistent with any of the statements and representations made in the response.  The respondent shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Buyer and its employees against any cost, damage, or expense which may be incurred or be caused by an y error in the respondent’s preparation of its bid.  All information provided by, and representations made by, the respondent are material and important and will be relied upon by the Buyer in awarding the Contract. Any misstatement shall be treated as fraudulent concealment from the Buyer of the true facts relating to submission of the bid. A misrepresentation shall be punishable under law, including, but not limited to, Chapter 817 of the Florida Statutes. 10. Manufacturer’s Name and Approved Equivalent s. Unless otherwise specified, any manufacturers’ names, trade names, brand names, information or catalog numbers listed in a specification are descriptive, not restrictive. With the Buyer’s prior approval, the Contractor may provide any product that meets or exceeds the applicable specifications. The Contractor shall demonstrate comparability, including appropriate catalog materials, literature, specifications, test data, etc. The Buyer shall determine in its sole discretion whether a product is acceptable as an equivalent. 11. Performance Qualifications. The Buyer reserves the right to investigate or inspect at any time whether the product, qualifications, or facilities offered by Respondent meet the Contract requirements. Respondent shall at all times during the Contract term remain responsive and responsible. In determining Respondent’s responsibility as a vendor, the agency shall consider all information or evidence which is gathered or comes to the attention of the agency which demonstrates the R espondent’s capability to fully satisfy the requirements of the solicitation and the contract. Respondent must be prepared, if requested by the Buyer, to present evidence of experience, ability, and financial standing, as well as a statement as to plant, machinery, and capacity of the respondent for the production, distribution, and servicing of the product bid. If the Buyer determines that the conditions of the solicitation documents are not complied with, or that the product proposed to be furnished does not meet the specified requirements, or that the qualifications, financial standing, or facilities are not satisfactory, or that performance is untimely, the Buyer may reject the response or terminate the Contract. Respondent may be disqualified from receiving awards if respondent, or anyone in respondent’s employment, has previously failed to perform satisfactorily in connection with public bidding or contracts. This paragraph shall not mean or imply that it is obligatory upon the Buyer to make an investi gation either before or after award of the Contract, but should the Buyer elect to do so, respondent is not relieved from fulfilling all Contract requirements. 12. Public Opening. Responses shall be opened on the date and at the location indicated on the Timeline. Respondents may, but are not required to, attend. The Buyer may choose not to announce prices or release other materials pursuant to s. 119.071(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Any person requiring a special accommodation because of a disability should contact the Procurement Officer at least five (5) workdays prior to the solicitation opening. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Buyer by using the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8771 (TDD). 13. Electronic Posting of Notice of Intended Award. Based on the evaluation, on the date indicated on the Timeline the Buyer shall electronically post a notice of intended award at http://fcn.state.fl.us/owa_vbs/owa/vbs_www.main_menu. If the notice of award is delayed, in lieu of posting the notice of intended award the Buyer shall post a notice of the delay and a revised date for posting the notice of intended award. Any person who is adversely affected by the decision s hall file with the Buyer a notice of protest within 72 hours after the electronic posting. The Buyer shall not provide tabulations or notices of award by telephone. 14. Firm Response. The Buyer may make an award within sixty (60) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty (60) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Buyer awards the Contract or the Buyer receives from the respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration may, in the Buyer's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected. 15. Clarifications/Revisions. Before award, the Buyer reserves the right to seek clarifications or request any information deemed necessary for proper evaluation of submissions from all respondents deemed eligible for Contract award. Failure to provide requested information may result in rejection of the response. 16. Minor Irregularities/Right to Reject. The Buyer reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or separable portions thereof, and to waive any minor irregularity, technicality, or omission if the Buyer determines that doing so will serve the State’s best interests. The Buyer may reject any response not submitted in the manner specified by the solicitation documents. 17. Contract Formation. The Buyer shall issue a notice of award, if any, to successful respondent(s), however, no contract shall be formed between respondent and the Buyer until the Buyer signs the Contract. The Buyer shall not be liable for any costs incurred by a respondent in preparing or producing its response or for any work performed before the Contract is effective. 18. Contract Overlap. Respondents shall identify any products covered by this solicitation that they are currently authorized to furnish under any state term contract. By entering into the Contract, a Contractor authorizes the Buyer to eliminate duplication between agreements in the manner the Bu yer deems to be in its best interest. 19. Public Records. Article 1, section 24, Florida Constitution, guarantees every person access to all public records, and Section 119.011, Florida Statutes, provides a broad definition of public record. As such, all responses to a competitive solicitation are public records unless exempt by law. Any respondent claiming that its response contains information that is exempt from the public records law shall clearly segregate and mark that information and provide the specific statutory citation for such exemption. 20. Protests. Any protest concerning this solicitation shall be made in accordance with sections 120.57(3) and 287.042(2) of the Florida Statutes and chapter 28 -110 of the Florida Administrative Code. Questions to the Procurement Officer shall not constitute formal notice of a protest. It is the Buyer's intent to ensure that specifications are written to obtain the best value for the State and that specifications are written to ensure competitiveness, fairnes s, necessity and reasonableness in the solicitation process. Section 120.57(3)(b), F.S. and Section 28-110.003, Fla. Admin. Code require that a notice of protest of the solicitation documents shall be made within seventy-two hours after the posting of the solicitation. Section 120.57(3)(a), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes." Section 28-110.005, Fla. Admin. Code requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, or failure to post the bond or other security required by law within the time allowed for filing a bond shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes.” 21. Limitation on Vendor Contact with Agency During Solicitation Period . Respondents to this solicitation or persons acting on their behalf may not contact, between the release of the solicitation and the end of the 72-hour period following the agency posting the notice of intended award, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays, any employee or officer of the executive or legislative branch concerning any aspect of this solicitation, except in writing to the procurement officer or as provided in the solicitation documents. Violation of this provision may be grounds for rejecting a response. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3050 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Engineering Department Agenda Number: 7.16 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Award a construction contract to Poole and Kent Company of Florida, of Tampa, Florida in the amount of $473,000 for Northeast Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Effluent Pump Station Valves and Slide Gate Replacement Project (16-0005-UT), which is the lowest responsible bid received in accordance with plans and specifications of the project, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: This Agenda Item is for the construction of Northeast WRF Effluent Pump Station Valves and Slide Gate Replacement Project consisting of replacement of a slide gate and two 36-inch butterfly valves, including electric actuator at the effluent pump station of the Northeast WRF, and associated electrical and instrumentation work. The goal of this project is to connect the valves to a SCADA control system to be able to open and close the valves automatically in order to control the effluent flow effectively. Four bids were received and Poole and Kent Company of Florida is the lowest in the amount of $473,000. AECOM is the Design Engineer for the project. After comparing and evaluating bids, the Engineer of Record recommended awarding construction to Poole and Kent Company of Florida. It is anticipated that construction will be accomplished in 180 days. The City of Clearwater’s Public Utilities Department is responsible for owning, operating and maintaining the Northeast WRF. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: 0327-96664-563800-535-000-0000 $473,000 Funding is available in Utility Renewal and Replacement project 0327-96664, WPC R&R to fund the contract. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 BID OPENING - Nov. 17, 2016 AWARD DATE - Dec. 15, 2016 Bid item # Description Unit Qty UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 Mobilization (3.5% Maximum)LS 1 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 2 Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Work LS 1 $446,000.00 $446,000.00 $761,000.00 $761,000.00 $418,000.00 $418,000.00 $426,000.00 $426,000.00 $462,000.00 $788,000.00 $430,000.00 436,000.00 3 Contingency (10%)LS 1 $46,200.00 $46,200.00 $78,800.00 $78,800.00 $43,000.00 $43,000.00 $43,600.00 43,600.00 $508,200.00 $866,800.00 $473,000.00 $479,600.00 Poole & Kent Company of Florida 1715 W. Lemon St. Tampa, FL 33606 Wharton-Smith, Inc. 4912 W. La Salle St. Tampa, FL 33607 NE WRF Effluent Pump Station Valves & Slide Gate Replacement # 16-0005-UT SUBTOTAL: TOTAL PROJECT COST (BID ITEMS 1-3) PCL Construction, Inc. 3810 Northdale Blvd. Tampa, FL 33624 TLC Diversified, Inc. 2719- 17th St. E. Palmetto, FL 34221 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3085 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Planning & Development Agenda Number: 7.17 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the second amendment to an existing professional services agreement with Foundation Design LLC (d.b.a MERJE), for the U.S. 19 Master Wayfinding and Signage Plan, to fund Project 2, Citywide Wayfinding in the amount of $89,850 as described in the Additional Scope of Services, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: In August 2015, the Planning and Development Department issued a Request for Qualifications for environmental graphic and design services to develop a wayfinding and signage master plan for the U .S. 19 Corridor. In January 2016, MERJE was awarded a contract to develop such plan (Phase 1) and in August that contract was extended for the detailed design work (Phase 2). The analysis conducted in Phase 1 highlighted the need for the U.S. 19 wayfinding system to talk to other ones in the City (Downtown and Beach) to create a seamless transition between areas. It became apparent that the creation of a deliberate citywide wayfinding system would result in a system that speaks with one voice. It could communicate a consistent identity, while allowing for unique elements for different areas of the City. The Planning and Development Department is seeking Council approval for a citywide wayfinding project (Project 2 of the MERJE contract) in the amount of $89,850. The U.S. 19 wayfinding project will provide the basis for design for the citywide project. Project 2 will focus on city gateways, the Downtown and Clearwater Beach. It will include a wayfinding assessment, design development, programming and documentation and public input . Orientation maps and a brochure design will be developed for the City as a whole, as well as for Downtown and for Clearwater Beach. Funding for this contract is available in cost code 010-01420-530100, professional services, to fund this contract. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 AUTHORIZATION FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES DATE: December 1, 2016 DESIGNER: Found Design, LLC (d.b.a. MERJE) 120 N. Church St, Suite 208 West Chester, PA 19380 484.266.0648 CLIENT: City of Clearwater, Florida 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 PROJECT: RFQ #65-15 / U.S. 19 Corridor Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan Services CHANGE ORDER: C.O. #2 / Project #2 Scope Expansion Design & Planning Phase for Citywide Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan Services (see Exhibit A) This is authorization to perform additional services on the project as noted above. DESIGNER agrees to perform the following additional services: See the attached (Exhibit A) Additional Services for Project #2, Design & Planning for Citywide Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan Services, dated (see Exhibit A) A. , dated December 1, 2016. B. CLIENT agrees to compensate DESIGNER for such additional services in accordance with the terms of the initial agreement for additional amount stated below: Our team will complete the attached Scope of Work on a Fixed Fee basis, for the Compensation outlined in Exhibit A and identified as Base Project and Additional Tasks. A) DESIGN, PLANNING + REIMBURSABLES: $ 89,850 CHANGE ORDER #2 TOTAL Any work not described in the attached Scope of Work will not be included in the above Fixed Fee. We will invoice monthly based on the percentage of work completed. C. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement shall remain in full force and effect. D. A separate project schedule is required for this scope of work and will be developed with the City once amendment approvals are received. 2 E. The effective date of this change order is the date on which the City signs below. By signing below, the parties agree and affirm that each has reviewed and understands the provisions set out above and that each party shall be bound by each and all of said provisions. A copy of this agreement shall serve and may be relied upon as an original. Accepted By Found Design LLC (d.b.a. MERJE): 12/1/2016 ______________________________ ___________ John F. Bosio Date Signed Principal Accepted By the City of Clearwater: ______________________________ ___________ George N. Cretekos Date Signed Mayor Approved as to form: ______________________________ ___________ Camilo A. Soto Date Signed Assistant City Attorney Attest: ______________________________ ___________ Rosemarie Call Date Signed City Clerk 3 December 1, 2016 EXHIBIT A Ms. Gina L. Clayton Assistant Planning and Development Director City of Clearwater 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 RE: Project #2 Scope Expansion Design & Planning Phase for Citywide Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan Services Dear Gina, Thank you for the opportunity to expand our scope of work to Project #2 / Citywide Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan Services. The U.S. 19 Wayfinding Master Plan lays the groundwork for a successful wayfinding program and provides the design intent for the various project elements that can be considered throughout the City of Clearwater. Based on our meeting, I have outlined a Scope of Work, Methodology and deliverables associated with the phase of work. These tasks will provide you the documents to proceed to implementation of the items outlined. Based on our discussions and the work completed to date on the U.S. 19 Wayfinding Program, we have developed the following Scope of Work and Service Plan SCOPE OF WORK Project Area: The proposal is based on implementing a system within the City limits of Clearwater and includes Downtown Clearwater and Clearwater Beach. The design of the system will be an extension of the approved design for U.S. 19 Corridor Wayfinding Program. Any additional sign design will utlize the U.S. 19 Wayfinding Program as a basis for design. The following sign types will be considered for the citywide wayfinding system; BASE PROJECT • City Gateways (Secondary Entry Points)(existing obelisks will remain) • Vehicular Directional Signs • District Identification / Landmark Pylons • District Identification / Banners • Pedestrian Directional • Kiosks • Orientation Maps (for use on kiosk) SERVICE PLAN For Project #2 of the design and planning effort, will include 5 primary tasks for planning, design, documentation and implementation of the project. This design process will build on the work accomplished during Phase 1 & 2 of the U.S. Corridor Wayfinding Master Plan and act as a natural extension. This will provide a basic structure for advancing through the project and provides opportunities to address individual project issues that are unique to areas of the City outside of the U.S. Corridor Wayfinding Master Plan area. 4 TASK 1 WAYFINDING ASSESMENT Kick Off meeting with Steering Committee and Stakeholder Group. This may include Downtown and Beach representatives, Visitor Services and City representatives, as well as representatives from major destinations and other community leaders. (TRIP #1) Tour and photograph project area and existing system. (TRIP #1) Identify Downtown and Beach gateways, primary routes, major areas, points of interest and destinations (cultural, business, shopping, education, parking, recreation, neighborhoods, etc). Working meetings with wayfinding participants/community to review program criteria: primary and secondary routes, circulation, State & County roadways, assigned speed limits, parking lots, pedestrian requirements. districts/zones, transition points, decision points, information hierarchy, create a general menu of sign types, terminology/nomenclature, audience considerations, daytime vs. evening travel, design criteria, image, marketing goals, functional requirements, flexibility, vandal resistance and maintenance. (TRIP #1) Identify a preliminary budget based on information gathered to date and estimated number of signs required. This phase will include a maximum of a 2-day working session with stakeholders (small groups @ 1 hour) and 1 presentation of the Wayfinding Analysis to the Steering Committee. TASK 2: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT The design of the Citywide Wayfinding Program will utilize the U.S. 19 Corridor Wayfinding Program as the “basis for design”, with minor adjustments to the signs including color and graphic treatments. As part of this scope, MERJE shall develop concepts for a logo to identify the Beach district. A new logo currently being developed by the CRA for Downtown Clearwater will be utilized for identification on the signage. In addition, based on citywide programming field surveys, we will expand the design across a full range of sign types and scenarios required by unique conditions in the various districts. Finalize required new sign types, and functional aspects of program, including size, materials, contrasts, nomenclature, typography, symbols, hardware, architectural elements, placement, construction details, mounting methods and installation. Submit “design development” drawings to fabricators for preliminary pricing and constructability reviews. Value engineer design if necessary. Receive preliminary cost estimates from fabricators. Preliminary Citywide Orientation Map design for review and comment. (see below: Orientation / Map Scope of Work) Present to Steering Committee, Stakeholders and Community for review and approval. (TRIP #2) 5 Additional Trip: This will be utilized as a opportunity for additional presentations to groups listed previously or to other outside groups as necessary. It may also be used for additional site checking of specific field conditions or requirements. (TRIP #3) Design Development deliverable: Design Development package, which will provide general information regarding material, color, finish, typography installation and sign size. This Task includes The following formal presentations (1) Steering Committee (1) Stakeholders, and (1) Community. Presentations shall be scheduled on same days or consecutive days. TASK 3: PROGRAMMING (Sign Locations & Message Schedule) Determine eligible destinations and attractions. Prepare preliminary sign location plans, typical messages and general sign types. Site check locations, with City representatives, for appropriateness, available space, existing pole conditions and general environment conditions. Note: this does not include detailed field mark-outs; it is a general review only. (TRIP #4) Removal of Existing Signs: During the field surveys, MERJE will record any existing signs that need to be removed and replaced by new signs. This does not include an inventory of all existing wayfinding signs throughout the City of Clearwater. PRELIMINARY SUBMITTAL of a message schedule and sign location plans for review and approval by client representatives and destinations. (Submittal #1). SECONDARY SUBMITTAL, revise message schedule and sign location plan for review and approval by client representatives and each destination. (Submittal #2). Client internal review only, no formal meetings with stakeholders. Submit revised Sign Location Plans to client representatives and other required agencies. Programming deliverable: Based on working meetings and project reviews a sign location plan and message schedule will be developed and submitted for final approval. This will include typical sign locations, messages/terminology and required sign types. TASK 4: DOCUMENTATION STAGE Utilizing the U.S. 19 Corrdior Wayfinding Program documentation as a standard, complete additional necessary documentation Drawings for all new sign types, including; final design, fabrication, construction details and installation methods. (Bid Document) . Field Surveys / Sign Locations. This task includes visiting each sign location, and gathering final placement information, including, photographing the location, preparing a simple site drawing (when applicable) and noting any field conditions that need to be considered prior to or during installation. The appropriate City of Clearwater, FDOT and Pinellas County staff are required to attend the field survey. (TRIP #5) City, FDOT and County staff shall provide final approval on placement within their representative right-of- way and assist with all additional coordination issues that may arise. Depending on the quantity of signs and number of teams required to site check, typically (1-2) representatives from each group should attend; along with a member Wayfinding Committee or City Planning Department. Depending on the quantity of sign locations that need to be checked, this usually takes 1 -2 days (TRIP #5) 6 Based on field surveys, prepare Final Sign Location Plans (final dimensions / individual site drawings and photographs) as described in Task 1. Prepare final cost estimate based on final design and sign counts. Write Technical Specifications describing materials, products, submittals, coordination, execution, quality assurance, installation, etc. Documentation deliverable: The Clearwater Citywide Wayfinding Program Bid Document will provide the City with the necessary drawings and specifications for bidding the project. TASK 5: ORIENTATION MAP / BROCHURE DESIGN The City of Clearwater Orientation map will be designed in layers, which will allow the City of Clearwater to utilize it for many different purposes, including signs, print materials and multi-media. The following 3 orientation maps will be designed. 1) Citywide Map (this is a simplified version, showing major streets and destinations) 2) Downtown Clearwater Map 3) Clearwater Beach The design of each of these maps shall follow the overall design intent of the wayfinding program and the 3 maps, along with the Phase 2 U.S. 19 Corridor map will communicate a family of wayfinding tools related in style and information. Map Elements The maps will include the following information and be similar in style to the example provided in the U.S. 19 Wayfinding Master Plan. Maps will be produced in Adobe Illustrator and the following “layers” will be available as required; • Base map (streets, street names, parks, etc.) • Destinations and Attractions (keyed to a list) • Major Buildings and Structures • Public Parking Lots • Parks, Recreational Areas and Trails • Amenities (restrooms, ATM, Shopping areas, Visitor Info, etc.) • Landmarks • Legend The base map will be designed with a North up orientation. We will also convert the maps to additional East, West and South compass orientations as required for “heads-up” viewing, which will be used on signage and kiosks. Map Schematic Design: Develop preliminary orientation map graphics – draft submittal (50%) to client for general review and comments. This will be based on a limited area of the map and will include color, typography, roadways and primary destinations. Design options will be presented and will be 7 utilized to establish the basis for design for the overall map. (Schematic Design Revisions: 3 Max) Map Design Development: Based on client comments and approvals of the 50% map, an expanded full version will be submitted as 75% and 90% completion progress, (Submittal #1 and #2). Final Map Artwork: Receive comments and prepare FINAL MAP ARTWORK. This digital file will be prepared for use on various design elements as outlined in the agreed scope and deliverables. (Submittal #3). Client Acceptance of Map Artwork Deliverable: Production ready map artwork and digital files, for each of the 3 maps, will allow the City of Clearwater the ability to edit the map as required in the future. The following maps are included; - Base Maps (North / Heads-Up) - 3 additional Orientation (South, East and West / Heads-Up) Upon acceptance of the artwork, the designer shall provide the City with a digital file (Adobe Illustrator) for their use and for any future updates that are necessary. SUMMARY OF TRAVEL Trip #1 Task 1 Kickoff Meeting and Interviews Trip #2 Task 1 / 2 Presentation (Wayfinding Analysis & Design Development) Trip #3 Task 2 Additional Presentations (if necessary) Trip #4 Task 3 Field Survey #1 Trip #5 Task 4 Final Field Mark-Outs* * Requires attendance by City, County and/or FDOT Staff* COMPENSATION Thank you for considering MERJE for the development of U.S. 19 Wayfinding Program. Based on the services outlined, we propose the following compensation A) DESIGN & PLANNING SERVICES Task 1: Wayfinding Analysis $ 16,000 Task 2: Design Development $ 9,000 Task 3: Programming $ 38,000 Task 4: Documentation $ 10,000 Task 5: Orientation Maps (3) $ 9,000 Reimbusable (5 trips / 2 people) $ 7,850 CHANGE ORDER #2 TOTAL $ 89,850 Reimbursable Expenses Reimbursable expenses are in addition to the basic compensation cited above and will be billed to the client at 1.10 times the expenses incurred by MERJE and our consultants in the interest of the project. These expenses include, but are not limited to, CAD machine plots, photocopies, photography, models, renderings, travel, food, lodging, facsimiles, art materials, typesetting, first-class mail, special overnight mail and delivery services, long distance telephone calls, and messenger services. 8 POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL SERVICES The following items are potential additional signage services, and if authorized by the client, a separate proposal will be developed to address a specific project requirement. Destinations / Sign Quantity This proposal is based on the approx. 18 – 25 destinations and 120 – 150 signs. Additional Consultation and Design (not in contract) • Trips / Meetings beyond those outlined in this proposal (6 Trips to Clearwater) • Structural Civil or Electrical Engineering • Bid Assistance and Construction Administration • FDOT Permit Drawings and related Engineering. • Interpretive Signage for historic areas (scope, quantity to be determined) • Historic Markers or special historic walking tour (scope, quantity to be determined) • Design of Banners, wall murals, super graphics or other sign types outside the agreed upon menu. • Inventory and/or Removal Plan of existing signs throughout the City of Clearwater. • Advertising or Individual Marketing Materials • Digital Wayfinding: Web Sites, Mobile Apps or other digital elements. • Structural, Civil, Traffic or Electrical Engineering • Landscape or Lighting Design Presentation of project to parties outside the core client group, that would require additional trips, such as art commission, historic commission, planning board, etc.; preparation of additional presentation materials for such meetings. If you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to contact me. Thank you very much for the opportunity. We look forward to working with you on this exciting project. Sincerely, John Bosio Principal CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, entered into this ;iq day of 9aAu-amx 2016, by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City, " P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida 33758 and Found Design LLC (d.b.a. MERJE), a Pennsylvania, corporation, hereinafter referred to as "MERJE," 120 N. Church Street, Suite 208, West Chester, PA 19380. WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the services of MERJE, a qualified professional firm, to provide environmental graphic and design services for a Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan for the U.S. 19 Corridor (the Corridor) in order to strengthen the brand identity of the Corridor, identify key destinations along the Corridor, help drivers better navigate the controlled access highway and frontage roads and direct pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users in the area; and WHEREAS, MERJE agrees to prepare a wayfinding analysis and schematic design for the Corridor; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises stated herein, the City and MERJE mutually agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF PROJECT. MERJE agrees to provide planning and design services, under the terms and conditions set forth in Request for Qualification (RFQ) No.65 -15, U.S. 19 Corridor Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan, and MERJE's scope of work dated December 17, 2015, described in attached Exhibit A — Scope c Wotk. 2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE. The initial Contract Term shall commence on 1 1 and end 5. 1 I S I lb . The City reserves the right to extend the terms of this contract provided; however, the City shall give written notice of its intent to extend this contract no later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the contract. 3. COMPENSATION. The City will pay MERJE a sum not to exceed $64,295.00 as described in attached Exhibit B — Fee Schedule, inclusive of all reasonable and necessary direct expenses. The City may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of the project of MERJE to be performed hereunder. Such changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of MERJE's compensation and changes in the terms of this Contract which are mutually agreed upon by and between City and MERJE shall be effective when incorporated in written amendment to this Contract. 4. METHOD OF PAYMENT. MERJE's invoices shall be submitted to the City for approval for payment with Net 30 terms. The City agrees to pay after approval under the terms of the Florida Prompt Payment Act F.S. 218.70. The City's performance and obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation of the City's budget. 5. NOTICES AND CHANGES OF ADDRESS. Any notice required or permitted to be given by the provisions of this A04 -01420 /178474/1] Page 2 of 7 Contract shall be conclusively deemed to have been received by a party hereto on the date it is hand delivered to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as such party shall specify to the other party in writing), or if sent by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid) on the fifth (5th) business day after the day on which such notice is mailed and properly addressed. MERJE City of Clearwater John Bosio Gina L. Clayton Name Name Principal Title Assistant Director, Planning and Development Title 120 N. Church St., Suite 208 P.O. Box 4748 West Chester, PA 19380 Clearwater, Florida 33758 Address Address 484.266.0648 Telephone # 727.562.4587 Telephone # jbosio @meriedesign.com gina.clayton myclearwater.com email email 6. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT. Termination by the City is pursuant to RFQ No.65 -15 Exhibit C, Terms and Conditions. 7. INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE. MERJE agrees to comply with all terms, provisions, and requirements contained in RFQ No.65 -15, U.S. 19 Corridor Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan, made a part hereof as if said document were fully set forth at length herein. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver of any immunity from or A04 -01420 /178474/1] Page 3 of 7 limitation of liability the City may be entitled to under the doctrine of sovereign immunity or section 768.28, Florida Statutes. PROPRIETARY MATERIALS. The Parties understand that the City of Clearwater is an agency subject to Florida's expansive public record laws, which are found in chapter 119, Florida Statutes. MERJE, as the City's contractor, will be required to comply with section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, to specifically: a) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the City of Clearwater in order to perform the service; b) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the City of Clearwater would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119 or as otherwise provided by law; c) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and d) Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the City of Clearwater all public records in MERJE's possession upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City of Clearwater in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City of Clearwater. Both parties understand that pursuant to Florida Statute section 812.081(1)(c), trade secret" means the whole or any portion or phase of any formula, pattern, device, combination of devices, or compilation of information which is for use, or is used, in the operation of a business and which provides the business an advantage, or an opportunity to obtain an advantage, over those who do not know or use it. "Trade secret" includes any scientific, technical, or commercial information, including any design, process, procedure, list of suppliers, list of customers, business code, or improvement thereof. Irrespective of novelty, A04 -01420 /178474/1] Page 4 of 7 invention, patentability, the state of the prior art, and the level of skill in the business, art, or field to which the subject matter pertains, a trade secret is considered to be: 1. Secret; 2. Of value; 3. For use or in use by the business; and 4. Of advantage to the business, or providing an opportunity to obtain an advantage , over those who do not know or use it when MERJE, as the Disclosing Party, takes measures to prevent it from becoming available to persons other than those selected by the Disclosing Party to have access thereto for limited purposed. Documents containing trade secrets as defined herein and as may be amended by Florida Statues shall be stamped "confidential" so as to let the City, as the Receiving Party know to exempt from public access. The City, as the Receiving Part shall retain all documents as required by chapter 119, Florida Statutes . If trade secret information is provided and scuh documents are Marked "confidential," then the City shall exempt such documents from public access and make such documents confidential. Upon receipt of payment, all ownership of the design transfers to the City Of Clearwater for use as part of the wayfinding program within the City limits of Clearwater. The designs funded by and created for the City are unique and Cannot be repurposed in another way or location without permission of MERJE. The design shall not be sold or used by a third party without written consent by MERJE. 9. INTERESTS OF PARTIES. MERJE covenants that its officers, employees and shareholders have no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict A04 -01420 /178474/1] Page 5 of 7 in any manner or degree with the performance and /or provision of services required under the terms and conditions of this Contract. 10. CONFORMANCE WITH LAWS. MERJE agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws during the life of this Contract. 11. ATTORNEY FEES. In the event that either party seeks to enforce this Contract through attorneys at law, then the parties agree that each party shall bear its own attorney fees and costs. 12. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The laws of the State of Florida shall govern this Contract, and any action brought by either party shall lie in Pinellas County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract as of the date set forth above. Camilo Soto Assistant City Attorney A04 -01420 /178474/1] CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA By: w - 44144Alti . W Iliam B. Horne I I City Manager Attest: XAL- Rosemarie CaII City Clerk Page 6 of 7 Attest. a . 1.... ATP By: Print T1 e: S i ra Print Secretary Title: MERJE A04 -01420 /178474/1] Page 7 of 7 4. mere EXHIBIT A: SCOPE OF WORK / PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES CLIENT: CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT: U.S. 19 CORRIDOR WAYFINDING AND SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN DATE: December 17, 2015 MERJE will utilize a 2- step approach for Phase 1 of the project. This design process provides a basic structure for advancing through the project and provides opportunities to address individual project issues that are unique to this project. Client Responsibilities: 1.1 Appointment of a sole representative with full authority to provide or obtain any necessary information and approvals required by MERJE. 1.2 Coordination of the decision - making process with parties other than with MERJE. 1.3 Timely communication of administrative or operational decisions if they affect the design or production of signage or graphic items; coordination of required public approvals and meetings. 1.4 Timely provision of accurate and complete information and materials requested by MERJE, such as site plans, building plans and elevations, utility locations, color /material samples and all applicable code information. 1.5 Final proofreading and written approval of all project documents including map artwork, graphic patterns, graphic layouts, message schedules, sign location plans and design drawings before their release for fabrication or installation. In the event that the client has approved work but errors, such as typographic errors or misspellings, remain in the finished product, the client shall incur the cost of correcting such errors. 1.6 Arranging for the documentation and implementation of all electrical, structural or mechanical elements needed to support, house or power signage; coordination of sign installation with other trades. 1.7 Bid solicitation and contract negotiation. Establishment of final pricing and contract terms directly with fabricators or vendors. 1.8 Establishment of specific invoicing procedures for the MERJE, which will ensure timely payments. 7# 0°'/ §§, itf Work 1 mere MERJE's Responsibilities: PHASE I: WAYFINDING ANALYSIS & CONCEPTS Step 1 Discovery Task 1.1 Task 1.2 Task 1.3 ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES Review existing relevant documents and planning work accomplished to date by City Staff. This may include; City /District Master Plans, Branding Initiative / Graphic Standards, Urban Design Standards, etc. Kick Off meeting with Steering Committee (Trip #1). Meeting topics shall include: Project Introduction Scope of Work Approval Processes Project Goals and Issues Destination List Next Steps Develop criteria for destination inclusion, including designations, main attractions, districts, historic sites, parks, government facilities, etc. Develop Destination List and determine terminology (or abbreviations) necessary for each destination /attraction. Task 1.4 Tour and photograph project area. (Trip #1) Task 1.5 Task 1.6 Task 1.7 Task 1.8 a oAMgymmf Work Conduct interviews with select stakeholders to review wayfinding issues. See Attachment #1, Stakeholder Guidelines, describing which representatives should be invited, quantity of meetings and meeting format. Based on interviews and industry standards, MERJE shall provide a Wayfinding Assessment document that outlines issues and recommendations for the following wayfinding tools: Digital Opportunities (websites, mobile tools, download info, etc.) Landmark Elements Vehicular: Gateways, Vehicular Directional, Parking, Arrival Signs,etc.) Pedestrian Signage Orientation Map Develop a project budget and identify public and private financial resources for the fabrication, installation and maintenance of the system. Outline Phasing Plan. Present Wayfinding Analysis to Steering Committee (Trip #2) 2 moruo Step 2: Schematic Design Task 2.1 Task 2.2 Task 2.3 Task 2.4 Task 2.5 Task 2.6 Task 2.7 ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES Analyze architectural /historic elements, including, imagery of the city. marketing materials and additional information needed to formulate sign design concepts. Review Branding information and background gathered by NorthStar Destinations (during the recent branding project) Prepare 3 design options for 5 — 7 sign types that represent the general basis of design for each concept. Preliminary budget for fabrication and installation of the signage system. Develop Phasing Plan for priority sign types Present preliminary findings and recommendations to Steering Committee and Stakeholders (Also see Schematic Design Presentation) (Trip #2). The Wayfinding Analysis information and Schematic Design concepts are presented together to the different groups as outlined. (Steering Committee and Stakeholders). This Wayfinding Master Plan Report may include the following: Introduction Wayfinding Tools (Pre - Arrival, In- Place, Support Materials and Signage) Wayfinding Analysis (Circulation, Parking, Pedestrian Issues, etc) Strategies (Destination Inclusion, Budgets, Phasing, Funding and Maintenance) Schematic Design Concepts Meet with Stakeholders and city engineers, to receive feedback on proposed design concepts. (Trip #2) Meet with general public and local merchants to receive feedback on proposed design concepts. (Includes Community Review #1) (Trip #2) Meet with FDOT and Pinellas County to review concepts and wayfinding approach on State and Local roadways. (Trip #2) Step 1 & 2 Deliverable Discovery: Based upon our Wayfinding Anaysis, MERJE will provide a outline of existing conditions and make recommendations in the form of a written and graphic Wayfinding Master Plan Report. This report of general maps will establish the criteria upon which the sign system will be based. Deliverable Schematic Design: A maximum of 4 formal presentations /meetings (Steering Committee, Stakeholders, Public Open House and FDOT) and 10 color copies + 1 original. Note: Approval meetings shall be coordinated on the same day. a 0A %i §gMRf Work 3 more TRAVEL OUTLINE ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES To be efficient with our time, multiple tasks, meetings and presentations are accomplished during each trip. TRAVEL TASKS DESCRIPTION DAYS STAFF Trip #1 1.2 Kick -Off Meeting 3 2 — 3 1.5 Tour / Photo 1.7 Stakeholder Interviews Trip #2 2.3 — 2.8 Presentations 3 1 — 2 PARTICIPANTS There are 3 groups of participants included throughout the projects process. Core Client Group = Group #1 (Steering Committee) and Group #2 (Stakeholders) 1. Steering Committee (8 -12 members) The Steering Committee helps guide the program process, assist with the administrative strategies, outline primary issues, make design and wayfinding decisions and assist with formal approvals. This committee can include key City staff, such as representatives from Planning, Parking, Economic Development, Parks /Recreation, Historic Preservation and Public Works. In addition representatives from Major Destinations, Business Improvement Areas, Public Transit, Tourism Bureau or Visitors Center. You may also choose to have a representative from FDOT on this Committee. This group meets 4 — 6 times through the project process 2. Stakeholders This is a much larger group that can be identified in the following categories A. Destinations: These are representatives from the destinations and attractions included in the system think of this is primarily the organizations that will actually be listed on the signs. B. Approving Agencies: Any Department, Commission or government entity that will have to provide a certain level of approval to the project, (including Phase IV implementation). This may include FDOT, County Engineers, City Engineers, Historic Commission (State and Local) C. Interested parties: this includes representatives of groups or individuals who can offer valuable information or insight into specific issues associated with the project. Examples include: local business groups, neighborhood groups, Advocates for accessibility, bicyclist or the environment, Developers, Hotel Associations or the Police Department. ipb206iMpAii§govisaf Work 4 morue ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES Stakeholders are included in the process as a group 3 — 4 times. Individual destinations may be involved a few times more depending on individual wayfinding issues that need to be solved. 3. Community This is the public in general, residents, downtown business leaders, neighborhood groups, etc. The community is invited to 2 -3 public presentation during the process and are also invited to City Council presentations and /or other official public hearings. POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL SERVICES / ITEMS NOT IN CONTRACT The following items are potential additional services, and if authorized by City of Clearwater, a separate proposal can be developed to address a specific project requirement. Phase 2 Tasks: Including Programming (Sign Location Plans / Message Schedule), Design Development, Documentation and Construction Administration. Time and Fees associated with the design and documentation of gateways for Downtown and individual Districts is based on a reasonable sign structure or simple architectural element. If it is determined that a complex gateway structure is required, additional fees may be required. Structural, Electrical and /or Civil Engineering is not included. Landscape Design, Site Planning, Lighting design and /or Public Art design is not included. Additional Destinations / Sign Quantity: This proposal is based on 25 — 35 destinations and 180 total signs. Wayfinding is considered to the "front door" of the destination's building or campus. Additional Presentations and Travel: Meetings /Presentations to parties outside the core client group (as outlined in the Scope of Work Meeting Outline) such as Art Commission, Historic Commission, Planning Board, etc. Preparation of additional presentation materials for such meetings. These presentations will be billed on an hourly basis as requested. In addition the following is not included; Meetings beyond those outlined in this Scope of Work Travel to Clearwater, beyond the 2 trips outlined in this Scope of Work for Phase 1 Additonal Consultation and Design, as described below; Design of a unique logo or identity for the City of Clearwater. Individual Interpretive Signage for historic sites, buildings or district Historic Markers or special historic walking tour signage Print material design (brochures, etc.) Design / Documentation of wall murals or other graphics outside a typical wayfinding program. Inventory and /or Removal Plan for existing signs Aro206ttiloAii§giwf Work 5 mere ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES Special Presentation Materials beyond those outlined above. Content development for Digital Tools, Web Sites or Mobile Phone Apps or other technologies Development of City of Clearwater Base Maps Documentation and Specification of Highway Signage Implementation of Digital Components: Content Management, Prototyping, software- powered interactions and testing, digital specifications; including screen proportions, resolution, depth, accessibility, ventilation, weather - proofing, electricity, networking, and maintenance. File Formats for Deliverables The city shall be provided digital copies of all work products. This may include, photos, plans, diagrams, sign location plans, message schedules and /or drawings. All final deliverable documents will be available in PDF formats. The following programs /file formats will be utilized for the various deliverables. Core files will be available to the City at the approval and completion of each phase and its associated deliverable. Wavfinding Analysis and Concept Plan Graphics, maps, charts, etc.: Adobe Illustrator Booklet/Report: Adobe InDesign Wavfindinq Master Plan Graphics and Sign Designs: Adobe Illustrator Booklet/Report: Adobe InDesign Programming (Sign Location Plans): Adobe Illustrator / Google Maps Programming (Message Schedule): MS Excel Wayfinding Graphics Manual Sign Documentation Adobe Illustrator, Documentation (book format) shall be Adobe InDesign Technical Specifications Booklet: MS Word / Adobe InDesign AU-10/140AhfRA91rtf Work 6 merue MERJE Suite 208 120 N. Church Street West Chester, PA 1938C T 484.266.0648 merjedesign.com ENVIRONMENTS & EXPERIENCES December 17, 2015 EXHIBIT B Ms. Gina L. Clayton Assistant Planning and Development Director 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 RE: COMPENSATION FOR CITY OF CLEARWATER U.S. RTE 19 CORRIDOR WAYFINDING PROGRAM Dear Gina, Thank you for considering MERJE, api( +) and George Young, Inc. for the design and planning of the City of Clearwater U.S. Rte. 19 Corridor Wayfinding Program. I hope you have found the Scope of Work to be reflective of your requirements and expected deliverables of the system. We are deeply appreciative of this opportunity and based on the scope of the project, your requirements, and the services outlined in our Project Approach, we propose the following Compensation: PHASE I. WAYFINDING ANALYSIS 1. Wayfinding Analysis $ 32,575 2. Schematic Design $ 23,720 Reimbursables $ 8,000 PHASE 1 (NOT TOT EXCEED) TOTAL $ 64,295 mere Reimbursable Expenses Reimbursable expenses related to the travel outlined in the Scope of Work are included in the Total Not To Exceed Fee outlined above. The expenses will be billed to the client at 1.10 times the expenses incurred by MERJE and our consultants in the interest of the project. These expenses include, but are not limited to: CADD machine plots, photocopies, travel, airfare, lodging, meals, fares, tolls, auto rental, parking, facsimiles, art materials, typesetting, first -class mail, special overnight mail and delivery services, long distance telephone calls, and messenger services. Payment You will be billed monthly for services rendered, and payment will be due upon receipt of the invoice. Additional Services The following items are potential additional services, and if authorized by City of Clearwater, a separate proposal can be developed to address a specific project requirement. Phase 2 Tasks: Including Programming (Sign Location Plans / Message Schedule), Design Development, Documentation and Construction Administration. Time and Fees associated with the design and documentation of gateways for Downtown and individual Districts is based on a reasonable sign structure or simple architectural element. If it is determined that a complex gateway structure is required, additional fees may be required. Structural, Electrical and /or Civil Engineering is not included. Landscape Design, Site Planning, Lighting design and /or Public Art design is not included. Additional Destinations / Sign Quantity: This proposal is based on 25 — 35 destinations and 180 total signs. Wayfinding is considered to the "front door" of the destination' s building or campus. A04 -01420 /178477/1] mere Additional Presentations and Travel: Meetings /Presentations to parties outside the core client group (as outlined in the Scope of Work Meeting Outline) such as Art Commission, Historic Commission, Planning Board, etc. Preparation of additional presentation materials for such meetings. These presentations will be billed on an hourly basis as requested. In addition the following is not included; Meetings beyond those outlined in this Scope of Work Travel to Clearwater, beyond the 2 trips outlined in this Scope of Work for Phase 1 Additonal Consultation and Design, as described below; Design of a unique logo or identity for the City of Clearwater. Individual Interpretive Signage for historic sites, buildings or district Historic Markers or special historic walking tour signage Print material design (brochures, etc.) Design / Documentation of wall murals or other graphics outside a typical wayfinding program. Inventory and /or Removal Plan for existing signs Special Presentation Materials beyond those outlined above. Content development for Digital Tools, Web Sites or Mobile Phone Apps or other technologies Development of City of Clearwater Base Maps Documentation and Specification of Highway Signage Implementation of Digital Components: Content Management, Prototyping, software - powered interactions and testing, digital specifications; including screen proportions, resolution, depth, accessibility, ventilation, weather - proofing, electricity, networking, and maintenance. A04 -01420 /178477/11 merue E N V I R O N M E N T S & EXPERIENCES EXHIBIT C: PHASE 1 SCHEDULE CLIENT: CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT: U.S. 19 CORRIDOR WAYFINDING AND SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN DATE: December 17, 2015 PHASE 1: WAYFINDING ANALYSIS & CONCEPTS Step 1 Discovery Step 2 Schematic Design Timeframe Est. Date Tasks 1.1 through 1.5 Task 1.6 & 1.7 Task 1.8 Tasks 2.1 through 2.3 Task 2.4 through 2.7 Finalize Phase 1 Documents 1 Week 4 weeks 1 week 2 Weeks 2/8 — 2/10 2/15 — 3/11 * 3/14 — 3/16 3/21— 4/1 A Wayfinding Analysis and Schematic Design "Preview" will take place via Web Ex a week or so prior to the presentations. MERJE Suite 208 120 N. Church Street West Chester, PA 1938C T 484.266.0648 merjedesign,com Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-2996 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Solid Waste/General Services Agenda Number: 7.18 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Contract (Purchase Order) renewal to Communications International of Vero Beach, FL in the amount of $ 73,081.00 for the maintenance and repair of the city-wide two-way radio communication system and equipment in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1)(b), Code of Ordinances - Sole Source, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: This contract renewal authorizes Communications International to provide preventive maintenance, repair, and or replacement on all of the City’s two-way radios and terminals. The term of this contract renewal is one year, October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017, and includes demand services, emergency services, and preventive maintenance. The original contract approved by Council on December 18, 2014, was effective October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: 566-06620-530300-519 $73,081.00 These funds are available in the operating expense of the Radio Shop as budgeted in Fiscal Year 2016/17. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 ORIGINAL CICOMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL GOLD PLAN SERVICE AGREEMENT This Gold Plan Service Agreement (the "Agreement ") is entered into as of October 1 2014( "Effective Date ") by and between Communications International, Inc., located at 4450 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida 32967 ("Cr), and the City of Clearwater located at 100 Myrtle Avenue, PO Box 4748, Clearwater, Florida 33756 hereafter referred to the ( "Customer "). Ci and Customer may also be referred to herein, individually, as a "Party," and, collectively, as the "Parties." WHEREAS, Ci provides maintenance services for two -way radio communications equipment; WHEREAS, the Customer desires to contract the repair and maintenance of certain two -way radio equipment; WHEREAS, the Parties desire to establish terms, conditions and pricing under which the particular equipment will be maintained; WHEREAS, the Parties hereby desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth, in writing, their respective rights, duties and obligations hereunder; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, the Parties agree as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS A. "Demand Services" shall mean services requested by Customer which are not included in the fixed fee arrangement in this Agreement. B. "Emergency Services" shall mean services that are available by Ci twenty -four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, including Federal and State Holidays. C. "Normal Working Hours" shall mean 8:00 am until 5:00 pm, local time, Monday through Friday, excluding Federal and State Holidays ( "Business Days "), unless otherwise defined. D. "Services" shall mean those services to be provided by Ci to the Customer pursuant to this Agreement, but not limited to maintenance, repair, replacement, labor and testing. E. "Terminal Equipment" shall mean mobile radios, portable radios and fixed control station equipment listed in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein. 2. SCOPE OF AGREEMENT Ci agrees to maintain the ability to provide the services set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein, and to provide the Services described herein, including Demand and Page 1 of 10 ORIGINAL Emergency Services. The Customer agrees to purchase these Services from Ci, as needed, in accordance with Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated herein. 3. TERM AND TERMINATION A. The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year (the "Tenn"). The Agreement shall automatically renew at the end of the Term for additional one (1) year terms ( "Renewal Terms "), unless (i) either Party notifies the other Party, in writing, at least ninety (90) days prior to expiration of this Agreement of its intent not to renew or (ii) in the event Ci proposes new terms, conditions, or pricing ( "New Terms "), such New Terms are not accepted by the Customer in writing. B. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party, with or without cause, upon ninety (90) days written notice, by overnight delivery, personal delivery or registered mail return receipt requested to the other Party. Such notice shall be effective upon receipt. C. Upon termination of this Agreement by either Party after Ci has performed the annual Preventative Maintenance on Customer's equipment, the Customer shall pay Ci fifty percent (50 %) of the annual rate within thirty (30) days of termination. 4. PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT A. The prices to be charged for the regular routine maintenance Services are as set forth in Exhibit B. B. The prices to be charged for the Demand Services and Professional Services are as set forth in Exhibit C. C. All pricing discounts on both hardware and software, including all vendor equipment offered by Ci are set forth in Exhibit D, attached hereto and incorporated herein. D. Payment for Services for monthly maintenance, as outlined in Exhibit B of this Agreement, is due in advance and payable in full thirty (30) days after receipt of invoice. Invoices shall be submitted to the Customer on a monthly basis. E. Payment for all Demand Services, Professional Services and purchase of all products and/or equipment is due in full thirty (30) days after receipt of invoice. Invoices shall be submitted to the Customer as the work is completed. 5. EXTRA CHARGES No extra charges of any kind will be allowed unless specifically agreed to in writing by both Parties. 6. SERVICES A. Installation, removal, or reinstallation of equipment shall be performed by Ci following reasonable notice to the Customer at the rates listed in Exhibit C at a time agreed to by both Parties. Page 2 of 10 ORIGINAL B. Customer shall be charged the Demand Services rate set forth in Exhibit C for all items and services not covered for maintenance under Exhibit B, such as batteries, mobile antennas, audio accessories or repairs caused by physical damage or abuse. C. In addition to the Services specified in this Agreement, the Customer may order other work to be provided by Ci, including specially designed work or services otherwise not covered by this Agreement ( "Special Requirements Order "). Within ten (10) business days of receipt of a Special Requirements Order, Ci will furnish the Customer with a written proposal to fill such Special Requirements Order, including price and delivery time. The Customer may accept or reject any such proposal with ten (10) Business Days of receipt. Any proposal not specifically accepted will be deemed rejected on the eleventh (11th) Business Day after receipt. D. Purchase orders issued in compliance with this Agreement, other than Special Requirements Orders, shall be deemed accepted upon receipt by Ci. Special Requirement Orders shall be deemed accepted by Ci upon receipt of the Customer's acceptance of Ci's proposal. E. Unless otherwise specifically agreed between Ci and the Customer, in writing, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall take precedence over any accepted purchase order issued after the date of this Agreement. F. All qualified Terminal Equipment in the Customer's inventory must be listed in Exhibit B to be covered under this Agreement. G. Terminal Equipment may be delivered or shipped to Ci by Customer or picked up by Ci during a weekly service visit by Ci. Maintenance shall be performed at a Ci facility during Normal Working Hours. If Terminal Equipment is shipped to the Ci facility for repair, the return shipping charges shall be billable to the Customer. H. Emergency Services on Terminal Equipment, if requested, will be performed and will be charged at the Demand Services rate set forth in Exhibit C. 7. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE A. Ci will annually perform verification on Terminal Equipment covered by this Agreement to validate factory specifications and correct any deficiencies found ( "Preventative Maintenance "). Upon Customer's request, Ci will repair damage due to abuse or neglect at the Demand Service rate listed in Exhibit C. B. Any Terminal Equipment found to be non - working or incapable of meeting specifications during performance of the first Preventative Maintenance effort will be omitted from inventory on Exhibit B until the Terminal Equipment is brought up to specification at the Customer's expense. Terminal Equipment that is designed to operate in chemically volatile or explosive atmospheres or when immersed in water (e.g. Immersion or Intrinsically Safe radios) are not covered by this Agreement. C. Copies of service records will be available to the Customer upon request. 8. ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS Page 3 of 10 ORIGINAL A. The quantity of Terminal Equipment units to be maintained and/or serviced may be added to, or removed from, this Agreement while the Agreement is in force. New Terminal Equipment units purchased in any given budget year of the Customer may be added to the Agreement the month following the expiration date of the manufacturer's warranty. A letter of authorization from the Customer is required to add to or remove Equipment from Exhibit B. Such Terminal Equipment must be identified by individual LID numbers, serial numbers and property ID numbers. B. Before any piece of Equipment may be added to this Agreement, Ci has the right to evaluate the Equipment and bill the Customer for time and materials for any corrective actions needed for such Equipment at the Demand Services rate. C. Charges for Terminal Equipment added or removed in a particular month will be added to, or dropped from, the amount charged to the Customer the month following such change. D. Customer shall pay Ci fifty percent (50 %) of the annual rate for any Equipment removed from Exhibit B after the annual Preventative Maintenance has been performed on such Equipment. 9. RESPONSE TIME The estimated time of repair is five (5) Business Days for Terminal Equipment delivered to Ci's local facility. 10. FORCE MAJEURE Neither the City nor CI shall be liable to the other for any failure to perform pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement to the extent such performance is prevented by an event of Force Majeure. The term "Force Majeure" shall mean causes not within the control of the party whose performance is affected, including without limitation, Acts of God, strikes, lockouts, acts of the public enemy, wars, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, sinkholes, lightning, earthquakes, fires, storms, flood, washouts, explosions, breakage or non - foreseeable accidents to machinery or pipe lines, and which in each of the above cases, such party is unable to prevent or overcome by the exercise of due diligence utilizing commercially reasonable efforts, procedures and processes. The party whose performance is excused by an event of Force Majeure shall promptly notify the other party in writing of such occurrence and its estimated duration, shall promptly remedy such event of Force Majeure, if and to the extent reasonably possible, and thereafter resume such performance as soon as possible. 11. INDEMNIFICATION a. Each party hereto shall indemnify and hold harmless and defend the other party, their trustees, officers, agents, elected officials, or employees, from any and all liability, damages, cost, or expense any indemnified party shall become obligated to pay by reason of any claim, lawsuit, or judgment on account of injury to property or injury received or death suffered to persons, which is caused by the act or omission of any duty that the indemnifying party or their trustees, officers, agents, elected officials, or employees under this Agreement. This indemnification clause shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement until all claims against the Parties involving any indemnified matters are resolved or barred by the applicable statute of limitation. Page 4 of 10 ORIGINAL b. All of the indemnification obligations of the City shall be limited to the extent permitted by law. Nothing in this Agreement shall alter the waiver of sovereign immunity or extend the City's liability beyond the limits established in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. c. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by the City to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of this Agreement. 12. INSURANCE Prior to work commencing under this Agreement, Ci shall, at its own cost and expense, acquire and maintain (and cause any contractors, subcontractors, representatives, or agents to acquire and maintain) during the term with the City, sufficient insurance to adequately protect the respective interest of the parties. Specifically, Ci must carry the following minimum types and amounts of insurance on an occurrence basis or in the case of coverage that cannot be obtained on an occurrence basis, then coverage can be obtained on a claims -made basis with a minimum three (3) year tail following the termination or expiration of this Agreement: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 one million dollars) per occurrence and $2,000,000 (two million dollars) general aggregate. b. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance coverage for any owned, non - owned, hired or borrowed automobile is required in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 (one million dollars) combined single limit. c. Unless waived by the State of Florida, statutory Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and Employer's Liability Insurance in the minimum amount of $100,000 (one hundred thousand dollars) each employee each accident, $100,000 (one hundred thousand dollars) each employee by disease and $500,000 five hundred thousand dollars) aggregate by disease with benefits afforded under the laws of the State of Florida. Coverage should include Voluntary Compensation, Jones Act, and U.S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Worker's Act coverage where applicable. Coverage must be applicable to employees, contractors, subcontractors, and volunteers, if any. The above insurance limits may be achieved by a combination of primary and umbrella/excess liability policies. Other Insurance Provisions: a. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, and then annually upon the anniversary date(s) of the insurance policy's renewal date(s) for as long as this Agreement remains in effect, Ci will furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance(s) (using appropriate ACORD certificate, SIGNED by the Issuer, and with applicable endorsements) evidencing all of the coverage set forth above and naming the City as an "Additional Insured" on the Commercial Liability and Auto Liability Insurance policies. In addition when requested in writing from the City, Ci will provide the City with certified copies of all applicable policies. The address where such certificates and certified policies shall be sent or delivered is as follows: City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Page 5 of 10 ORIGINAL Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748 b. Ci shall provide thirty (30) days written notice of any cancellation, non - renewal, termination, material change or reduction in coverage. c. Ci's insurance as outlined above shall be primary and non - contributory coverage for Ci's negligence. d. Ci agrees to timely notify the City of any and all claims that may arise related to this Agreement or work performed under this Agreement, and that the City reserves the right to appoint legal counsel for any and all claims. e. Ci shall not be relieved of any obligation of indemnification pursuant to this Agreement by reason of its failure to secure and maintain appropriate insurance as required by this Section. f. Ci shall defend, indemnify, save and hold the City, its employees, officers, or directors harmless from any and all claims, suits, judgments and liability for death, personal injury, bodily injury, or property damage, arising directly or indirectly, including legal fees, court costs, or other legal expenses; except, for such claims of, or damages resulting from, gross negligence, or willful, wanton or intentional misconduct of the City /CGS or its employees, officers, or directors or for statutory violation or punitive damages, except and to the extent the statutory violation or punitive damages are caused by, or result from, the acts or omissions of Ci or any of Ci's employees, contractors, subcontractors, representatives, or agents. The stipulated limits of coverage above shall not be construed as a limitation of any potential liability to the City, and failure to request evidence of this insurance shall not be construed as a waiver of Contractor's obligation to provide the insurance coverage specified. 13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND MODIFICATION This Agreement and the attachments hereto and made a part hereof sets forth the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes and merges all prior agreements and understandings. No amendment, modification or waiver of any provisions of this Agreement or consent to any departure therefrom shall be effective unless in writing and signed by duly authorized officers of both Parties. Page 6 of 10 ORIGINAL AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE IN WITNESS HEREOF, Communications International, Inc. and the City of Clearwater have caused this Agreement to be signed as of the Effective Date set forth above. COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. City of Clearwater By: Name: Barry eim Title: Chief Financial Officer By: W1 - -U _ ' William B. Horne, II City Manager Approved as to form: Pamela Akin City Attorney Page 7 of 10 By: -georketcrt405 Name: George N. Cretekos Title: Mayor By: py Ro emarie all City Clerk ORIGINAL EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK During the term of the Agreement, Ci agrees (i) to provide Customer with repair, maintenance services and parts to maintain the Customer's radio equipment as set forth herein, and (ii) to provide the products and services as described herein at the prices set forth in Exhibits B and C. 1. Conditions of Service Ci shall supply staffing, supervision, labor, service facilities, repair parts, test equipment, and supplies necessary to meet the service requirements stated herein. 2. Equipment Maintenance Terminal Equipment shall be serviced at a Ci facility during Normal Working Hours. Emergency Services shall be available for mobile equipment twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, and, if requested, will be performed at the rate stated for Emergency Services in Exhibit C. Mobile equipment, if removed from vehicle for repair at Ci's facility, shall be repaired and replaced within five (5) working days, if parts are available; otherwise repaired or replaced on a mutually agreed -upon time. Solely at the Customer's request, and scheduled at a mutually agreed -upon time, mobile or portable equipment serviced at the Customer's building or vehicle's work location will be subject to a "Trip Charge" and will be performed at a rate listed on the Demand Services as specified in Exhibit C. 3. Demand Services When requested by the Customer, the installation, removal, or reinstallation of equipment shall be performed by Ci, following reasonable notice, and at the rates listed in Exhibit C. Service work made necessary because of abuse or neglect not under the control of Ci will be performed at the hourly rate for Demand Services plus parts. Special work, not otherwise covered, will be performed at prevailing rates, or may be performed by the Customer or its agents at Customer's election and expense. Copies of service records for Demand Services will be provided by Ci to the Customer representative on a monthly basis together with or included in the regular monthly invoices submitted by the Ci for payment. The Parties shall agree upon an electronic format of transmitting the service records, which shall include a scanned copy of the work order (which shall have a legible signature from an authorized representative of the Customer before it will be accepted to be processed for payment) with each service record and request for payment. The Customer, for verification of authorization, shall submit a list of authorized signatures. 4. Preventative Maintenance Schedule Ci will develop a mutually- agreeable Preventative Maintenance schedule with Customer to perform Preventative Maintenance on Customer's Equipment that is listed in Exhibit B. Ci will annually perform verification on mobiles, portables and fixed control stations covered by this Agreement to validate factory specifications and will correct any deficiencies found. Damage due to abuse will be repaired at the Demand Services rate, plus parts. 5. General All services provided under this Agreement are only applicable to the Equipment listed in Exhibit B of this Agreement. Page 8 of 10 ORIGINAL EXHIBIT B Equipment and Pricing List Page 9of10 ORIGINAL EXHIBIT C SERVICE RATES Demand Services Charge Normal Hourly Demand Rate for 8 hours x 5 days $ 86.00 Emergency and After Hours Demand Rate $ 129.00 Professional Services System Design Engineering Hourly Rate $ 120.00 Engineering Hourly Rate $ 120.00 RF Propagation Hourly Rate $ 120.00 Inter - modulation Study Hourly Rate $ 100.00 Fleet Map Structure Hourly Rate $ 90.00 Traffic Analysis Hourly Rate $ 100.00 Dispatch Center Consulting Hourly Rate $ 90.00 FCC Frequency Searches Hourly Rate $ 90.00 EXHIBIT D Pricing Discounts Pricing discounts for all Harris manufactured equipment will be at the current Public Safety discount level of at least 25% off list price published on the Harris website. All list pricing will reference the most current pricing available. All vendor items will be priced at current published "Public Safety or Government" discount levels. Discounts on all other manufactured equipment, custom equipment, and software not having published discount levels will be quoted at the time of request. All prices will be at best pricing offered to Public Safety Agencies by Ci. Page 10 of 10 C COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 4450 US Highway 1 Vero Beach, FL 32967 772 -569 -5355 Fax: 772 -567 -2292 Site: City of Clearwater, 1900 Grand Ave. Clearwater, Radio Communications F Contract # Purchase Order # Covered Period: 10/1/2014 to 9/30/2015 Agreement # Customer# CLE110RS Bill To: Clearwater, City of 100 Myrtle Avenue PO Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33756 Model Description Asset Serial Number Shop Area 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX HA8DSX 700P 700P 700P 700P 700P 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MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5270 A40121006B56 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5271 A40121006B5A 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5272 A40121006B5B 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5273 A40121006B58 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5274 A40121006B5D 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5275 A40121006B5F 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5276 A40121006B5E 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5277 A40121006ADF 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5278 A40121006ADE 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5280 A40121006B4F 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5281 A40121006AE1 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5282 A40121006AE2 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5283 A40121006A84 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5284 A40121006A89 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5285 A40121006A88 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5286 A40121006A87 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5287 A40121006B41 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5288 A40121006AA9 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5289 A40121006A8A 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5290 A40121006AD3 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5291 A40121006B3E 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5292 A40121006AE7 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5293 A40121006B3C 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5294 A40121006A8D 09 01162 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 14 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5295 A40121006A85 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5296 A40121006B40 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5297 A40121006AE6 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5298 A40121006B3A 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5299 A401210064E5 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5300 A40121006B38 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5301 A40121006A8B 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5302 A40121006B3B 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5303 A40121006AE4 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5304 A40121006C49 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5305 A40121006AE3 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5306 A40121006A86 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5307 A40121006B39 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5308 A40121006A9B 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5309 A40121006A98 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5310 A40121006A97 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5311 A40121006A9C 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5312 A40121006A8F 2012 MAEV37HXX P7350 R5313 A40121006A9A 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5314 A40121006A51 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5315 A40121006A93 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5316 A40121006A4F 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5317 A40121006A4D 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5318 A40121006A92 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5319 A40121006A95 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5320 A40121006A90 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5321 A40121006A91 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5322 A40121006A94 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5323 A401210064499 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5324 A40121006A13 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5325 A40121006Al2 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5326 A40121006A8E 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5327 A40121006A96 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5328 A40121006AA1 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5329 A40121006A9F 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5330 A40121006AA0 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5331 A40121006A9D 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5332 A40121006A9E 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5333 A40121006CD9 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5334 A40121006CD6 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5335 A40121006CD8 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5336 A40121006CDA 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5337 A4012106CD5 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5338 A40121006CD4 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5339 A40121006CD7 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5340 A40121006CD8 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5341 A40121006C86 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5342 A40121006C4F 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5343 A40121006C4E 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5344 A40121006C84 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5345 A40121006B0B 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5346 A40121006C83 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5347 A40121006B3D 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5348 A40121006C4C 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5349 A40121006C4D 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5350 A40121006C4A 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5351 A40121006CD3 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5352 A40121006CD2 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5353 A40121006C4B 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5354 A40121006C48 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5355 A40121006C85 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5356 A40121006C46 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5357 A40121006C47 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 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P7350 R5382 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5383 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5384 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5385 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5386 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5387 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5388 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5389 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5390 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5391 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5392 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5393 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5394 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5395 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5396 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5397 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5398 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5399 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5400 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5401 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5402 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5403 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5404 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5405 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5406 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5407 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5408 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5409 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5410 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5411 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5412 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5413 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5414 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5415 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5416 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5417 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5418 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5419 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5420 A40121006AF1 A40121006AEA A40121006AF0 A40121006AE9 A40121006AEE A40121006459 A40121006AED A40121006AEC A40121006A52 A40121006456 A40121006457 A40121006A5A A40121006AEF A40121006AE8 A40121006A5B A40121006A63 A40121006A53 A40121006A58 A40121006AEB A40121006455 A40121006465 A40121006A61 A40121006A54 A40121006A64 A40121006A62 A40121006868 A4012100686D A40121006870 A4012100686F A4012100697F A40121006A0E A40121006A0D A40121006869 A40121006977 A4012100686E A4012100697D A4012100697B A40121006979 A40121006978 A40121006871 A4012100697A A4012100697E A40121006A0C A4012100697C A4012100686A A40121006A0F A4012100686C A4012100686B A40121006A10 A40121006976 A40121006AA6 A40121006B2F A40121006B32 A40121006AA7 A40121006411 A40121006B35 A40121006B2E A40121006B33 A40121006AAB A40121006AB7 A40121006B37 A40121006AA3 A40121006B31 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 01162 09 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2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5432 A40121006AA8 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5433 A40121006ACF 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5434 A40121006AD1 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5435 A40121006AB9 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5436 A40121006B0C 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5437 A40121006B0D 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5438 A40121006B0E 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5439 A40121006A4A 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5440 A40121006A4B 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5441 A40121006A4C 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5442 A40121006ACA 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5443 A40121006ACD 09 01162 2012 MAEVS7HXX P7350 R5444 A40121006ACE 09 01162 Portables Total: 978 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3335 9798982 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3348 9799749 09 01162 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3352 9799737 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3354 9799637 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3358 9799715 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3363 9798770 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3364 9799831 09 06620 2003 HB8MPXE M7100 R3369 9800192 09 06620 2003 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06620 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3472 23505086 09 06620 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3475 23505089 09 06620 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3476 23505090 09 06620 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3481 23505095 09 06620 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 17 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3482 23505096 09 06620 2004 D28MPX M7100 R3484 23505098 09 01162 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3537 23505293 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3538 23505294 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3540 23505296 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3542 23505298 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3543 23505299 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3545 23505301 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3546 23505302 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3547 23505303 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3548 23505304 09 01162 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3549 23505305 09 02087 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3550 23505306 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3551 23503603 09 01162 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3553 23505326 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3557 23505330 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3559 23505332 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3564 23505337 09 06620 2005 D28MPX M7100 R3569 23505342 09 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M7100 R4481 9211750 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4482 9212280 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4483 9212329 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4484 9211747 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4485 9212581 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4486 9212279 09 06620 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4487 9212277 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4488 9212330 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4489 9212331 09 06620 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4490 9212577 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4491 9212328 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4492 9212578 09 06620 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4493 9212579 09 01162 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4494 9210640 09 01162 2009 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4495 9210639 09 01162 2009 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R4496 9210641 09 01162 2007 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R3718 9075817 06620 2008 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R3742 9072576 02082 2006 MAHGS8MXX M7100 R3972 9044021 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5010 A4011E050074 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5011 A4011E050160 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5012 A4011E050902 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5013 A4011E050072 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2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5035 A4011 E050316 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5036 A4011 E050364 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5037 A4011 E050148 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5038 A4011 E050324 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5039 A4011 E050207 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5040 A4011 E050362 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5041 A4011 E050105 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5042 A4011 E050363 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5043 A4011 E050323 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5044 A4011 E050138 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5045 A4011E050376 09 01162 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 21 Year Model Model Description Asset Serial Number Shop Area 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5046 A4011E050325 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5047 A4011E050321 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5048 A4011E050333 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5049 A4011E050164 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5050 A4011E050904 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5051 A4011 E050836 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5052 A4011E050161 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5053 A4011E050839 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5054 A4011E050840 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5055 A4011 R050905 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5056 A4011E050923 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5057 A4011E050878 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5058 A4011E050837 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5059 A4011E050838 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5060 A4011E050679 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5061 A4011E050880 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5062 A4011E050876 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5063 A4011E050933 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5064 A4011E050935 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5065 A4011E050903 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5066 A4011E050879 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5067 A4011E050901 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5068 A4011E050934 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5069 A4011E050877 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5070 A4011E050925 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5072 A4011 E050215 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5073 A4011 E049962 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5074 A4011 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01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5095 A4011 E050188 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5096 A4011 E050159 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5097 A4011E050158 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5098 A4011 E050186 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5099 A4011E050073 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5100 A4011E050026 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5101 A4011E050319 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5102 A4011E050089 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5103 A4011E050090 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5104 A4011E050075 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5105 A4011E050931 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5107 A4011E050187 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5108 A4011E050332 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5109 A4011E050147 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5110 A4011 E050379 09 01162 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 22 Year Model Model Description Asset Serial Number Shop Area 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5111 A4011E050192 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5112 A4011E050103 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5113 A4011E050375 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5114 A4011E050163 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5115 A4011 E050371 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5116 A4011 E050331 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5117 A4011 E050088 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5118 A4011E050206 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5119 A4011E050137 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5120 A4011E049963 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5121 A4011E050373 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5122 A4011E050214 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5123 A4011E050056 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5124 A4011 E050101 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5125 A4011 E050195 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5126 A4011 E050678 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5127 A4011E050361 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5128 A4011E050374 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5129 A4011E049964 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5130 A4011 E050924 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5131 A4011E050245 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5132 A4011E050241 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5133 A4011E050102 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5134 A4011E050244 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5135 A4011E050322 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5136 A4011E050676 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5137 A4011E050209 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5138 A4011E050060 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5139 A4011E050378 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5140 A4011 E050243 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5141 A4011 E050680 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5142 A4011 E049961 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5143 A4011E050058 09 01162 2012 MAMWSDMXX M7300 R5144 A4011E050320 09 01162 Mobiles Total: 385 2003 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3285 23504778 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3877 9072806 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3878 9072807 09 01162 2008 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3887 9073031 09 02084 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3922 9043974 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3956 9043825 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3957 9044025 09 01162 2008 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3963 9044023 09 01342 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3964 9043823 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3965 9073764 09 01162 2008 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3966 9071825 09 02051 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3971 9071824 09 01162 2008 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3974 9044034 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3976 9043890 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3982 9043837 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3989 9043839 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3990 9043830 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3993 9044072 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3994 9044071 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3995 9043829 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3996 9043997 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3997 9043996 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R3998 9043998 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R4033 9073068 09 01162 2006 MAHGN8MXX BASE STATION - M7100 R4474 9073658 09 01162 Desktop Total: 25 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 23 Equipment: Portables Mobiles Desktop Station Unit Rate: Quantity Monthly Rate: 9.00 1015 9.00 385 9.00 25 9,135.00 3,465.00 225.00 Total Monthly Maintenance: $ 12,825.00 Total Annual Maintenance: Note: Please add or delete any item to this list so that every piece of equipment you would like covered for this contract year is included. Model By: Title: Date: Description Serial Number Authorized Signature Printed or Typed Name Annual Rate: 109,620.00 41,580.00 2,700.00 153,900.00 Confidential 12/18/2014 Page 24 Agreement # Customer #CLE110 7792 Professional Place Tampa, FL 33637 813-887-1888 Site: City of Clearwater Bill To:City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33756 Clearwater, FL 33756 Contract # Purchase Order # Covered Period: 10/1/2016 to 9/30/2017 Line Description Model Serial Number 1 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077775 2 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077763 3 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077767 4 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077757 5 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077751 6 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077770 7 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077768 8 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077759 9 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077755 10 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E076702 11 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077697 12 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077746 13 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077761 14 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077789 15 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077698 16 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077738 17 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E076944 18 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077700 19 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077749 20 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077787 21 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077730 22 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077754 23 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E076945 24 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077760 25 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077758 26 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077756 27 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E076704 28 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077765 29 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077699 30 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055991 31 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055895 32 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055860 33 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E041871 34 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055856 35 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055781 36 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055893 37 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055785 Exhibit B Customer Details Document Details Maintenance Equipment Covered Line Description Model Serial Number 38 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055981 39 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077801 40 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055983 41 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E076966 42 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055995 43 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E055952 44 Harris M7300 MAMWSDMXX A4011E077010 45 Harris M7300 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A40127006A49 Equipment:Unit Rate:Quantity Monthly Rate: Full Maintenance Radios $9.00 434 $3,906.00 Partial Maintenance Radios $6.00 266 $1,596.00 $5,502.00 $66,024.00 Exacom Annual Maintenance $7,057.00 1 $7,057.00 *Exacom Fee Due at Signing Total Annual Maintenance: $73,081.00 Billing Details Total Annual Radio Maintenance Total Monthly Radio Maintenance Maintenance Equipment Covered Note: Please add or delete any item to this list so that every piece of equipment you would like covered for this contract year is included. Model By: Authorized Signature Printed or Typed Name Title: Date: Description HARRIS CORPORATION RF Communications Division 8323 N.W. 12 Street Suite 200 Miami, FL USA 33126 www.harris.com September 22, 2016 Earl Gloster Director of General Services 1900 Grand Ave Clearwater FL, 33765 RE: Sole source for Harris 700/800 MHz sales and service The City of Clearwater owned Harris EDACS 800 MHz and 800 MHz P25 radio equipment is proprietary and is only manufactured by Harris Corporation. Communications International, a certified Harris Network Service Provider, is the sole authorized service provider in for your account. In June 2002 the City of Clearwater signed a twenty year contract with Harris Corporation to provide radio system services and equipment. Communications International is the Authorized Harris Network Service Provider for our account and has provided a letter certifying such. Harris trunked public safety radio equipment can only be purchased indirectly from the authorized Harris service provider Communications International, or directly from Harris Corporation. If you have any further questions or concerns I encourage you to call me at my office. Thank you again for choosing Harris for your communications needs. Sincerely, Piroscka Ventura Manager, Indirect Channel Harris Corporation Public Safety & Public Service Division Email: pventu01@harris.com Phone: (305) 775-0714 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3004 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Solid Waste/General Services Agenda Number: 7.19 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Award a contract (purchase order) to Garland/DBS, Inc., in the amount of $151,885 for Marshall St. Control Building roof replacement, and storage roof recoating, and Belt Press Building roof repairs, per proposal 25-FL-160879, in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1)(d), Code of Ordinances - Other governmental contracts, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: The Marshall St. Control Building roof is forty years old and has had several maintenance issues over the past few years. The core samples of the roof indicated that complete removal and replacement of the roof system is necessary. However, the EPDM roof over the equipment storage room is in good condition and only requires minor repairs and re -coating of the roof. Also, further investigation of the Belt Press Building roof determined that only minor repairs are required at this time. In choosing a contractor, staff evaluated the U .S. Communities and Master Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement (MICPA). Garland/DBS, Inc. is a contractor that has been awarded a bid for roofing services through this agreement specifically with Cobb County, Georgia, and available to all members of the U .S. Communities cooperative, of which the City of Clearwater is a member since 2002. Garland took the scope of work and managed a construction bid process, resulting in four local bids for this work. The lowest responsive bid was Springer-Peterson Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc, which will serve as a subcontractor to Garland. The bid date was October 27, 2016. Funding for this project will be provided through approved Fiscal Year 2016 CIP for $165,000. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: 327-96664-563600-535-000-0000 Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Modified 2-Ply Torch Applied Roof Replacement (Control Building) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The installation of new metal aluminum (.040) coping with (.050) cleat, termination bars, counter flashings, and accessories as needed. Re-sizing of through wall scuppers. Installation of through wall overflow scuppers (as identified at pre-bid). Install Garla-Brite aluminum coating on finished roof surface and all flashings. Two coats required. Garland/DBS, Inc. 3800 East 91st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 Phone: (800) 762-8225 Fax: (216) 883-2055 Scope of Work: Removal of existing roof system and accessories down to concrete roof deck. Installation of flat and tapered polyisocyanurate using cold process insulation adhesive. Installation of ½” DensDeck Prime recovery board using cold process insulation adhesive. Installation of one ply of HPR Torch Base sheet over recovery board. Installation of one ply of StressPly IV Mineral Cap sheet – torch applied. For all parapet wall and curb flashings, the same two-ply sheets will be used. Please Note: The following estimate is being provided according to the pricing established under the Master Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement (MICPA) with Cobb County, GA and U.S. Communities. This estimate should be viewed as the maximum price an agency will be charged under the agreement. Garland/DBS, Inc. administered a competitive bid process for the project with the hopes of providing a lower market adjusted price whenever possible. ROOFING MATERIAL AND SERVICES PROPOSAL City of Clearwater WPC Marshall St. Plant Date Submitted: 10/27/2016 Proposal #: 25-FL-160879 MICPA # 14-5903 Control Building - Roof Replacement 1605 Harbor Dr. Clearwater, FL 33755 Florida General Contractor License #: CGC1517248 Control Building - Equipment Storage Room Roof Coating Belt Press Roof Repairs EPDM Roof Coating (Alternate #1 - Control Building Equipment Storage Room) 1 2 3 Preventative Maintenance (Alternate #2 - Belt Press) 1 Item # Unit Price Quantity Unit Extended Price 2.08 1.82$ 5,882 SF 10,705$ 6.25.01 4.72$ 5,882 SF 27,763$ 4.53 5.43$ 5,882 SF 31,939$ 12.13.02 3.37$ 5,882 SF 19,822$ Item Description Roof Deck and Insulation Option: CONCRETE ROOF DECK - TORCH APPLIED / SELF- ADHERING APPLICATION - INSULATION OPTION: - Adhere Polyisocyanurate in Insulation Adhesive / Adhere Treated Gypsum Insulation Board with Glass-Mat (e.g. DensDeck / Securock / Equal) with Insulation Adhesive to Provide an Average R-Value of 20 In Compliance FM 1-90 Requirements Pressure wash existing roof system. Repair any defiiciencies in the EPDM. Coat with White-Knight Plus. Walk roof and make repairs as necessary. Tear-off & Dispose of Debris: SYSTEM TYPE BUR W/ Insulation and Mineral Surfacing - Concrete Deck Insulation Recovery Board & Insulations Options: INSULATION SLOPE OPTION Provide a 1/4" Tapered Polyisocyanurate Insulation System while Maintaining the Average R-Value Including Tapered Crickets; Adhered with Insulation Adhesive Line Item Pricing 2-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS - COMBINATIONS OF A BASE PLY & A CAP SHEET (TOP PLY) PLEASE NOTE: BASE PLY & CAP SHEET COMBINATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER: ROOF CONFIGURATION 1 Ply of Torch Base Sheet Installed with Torch Application: BASE PLY OPTION: - ASTM D 6163 SBS Fiberglass Reinforced Modified Bituminous Sheet Material Type III - 210 lbf/in tensile Torch Applied Roof System 12.41.01 5.78$ 5,882 SF 33,998$ 20.20.01 17.86$ 1,000 SF 17,860$ 5.31 1.54$ 5,882 SF 9,058$ 151,146$ 22.45 30% % 45,344$ 196,490$ 196,490$ Proposal Price Based Upon Market Experience:151,885$ Competitive Bid Results: Springer-Peterson Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc. TarHeel Roofing, Inc. Advanced Roofing, Inc. Quality Roofing, Inc. 151,885$ 183,255$ 237,767$ 247,581$ 2-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS - COMBINATIONS OF A BASE PLY & A CAP SHEET (TOP PLY) PLEASE NOTE: BASE PLY & CAP SHEET COMBINATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER: ROOF CONFIGURATION 1 Ply of Mineral Surfaced, Torch-Applied Cap Sheet Installed with Torch Application: ROOFING MEMBRANE OPTION: - ASTM D 6162 SBS Fiberglass/Polyester Reinforced Modified Bituminous Sheet Material Type III - Minimum 300 lbf/in tensile Torch-Applied Membrane Total Maximum Price of Line Items under the MICPA: TOTAL: NEW FLASHINGS FOR ROOFING SYSTEMS & RESTORATION OPTIONS: Torch Applied Flashings - Minimum 1 Ply of Torch Base and Torch Mineral Cap Sheet; Torch Applied: FLASHING OPTION: - BASE PLY: SBS Modified Polyester/Fiberglass Reinforced Base Torch Applied Flashing Ply - 80 lbf/inch tensile (ASTM D 5147); TOP PLY: ASTM D 6162 SBS Fiberglass/Polyester Reinforced Modified Bituminous Sheet Material Type III - 300 lbf/in Tensile Torch Applied Membrane Coat New Roofing With Elastomeric Coating: ROOF SYSTEM TYPE Apply an Aluminum Coating per Specifications (1 Gallon per Square per Coat - 2 Coats Required) - Smooth or Mineral Surfaced Modified Sub-Total Prior to Multipliers: JOB SITE SPECIFIC MULTIPLIERS APPLIED TO EACH LINE ITEM ON ASSOCIATE JOB: MULTIPLIER - ROOF SIZE IS GREATER THAN 5,000 SF, BUT LESS THAN 10,000 SF Multiplier Applied when Roof Size is Less than 10,000 SF, but Greater than 5,000 SF Fixed Costs: Equipment, Mobilization, Demobilization, Disposal, & Set-Up Labor are Not Completely Absorbed Across Roof Area Bid Breakdown (Springer Peterson Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc.): Labor & Non Garland Materials: Garland Materials: Alternate #1: Alternate #2: Freight: Insurance: Bonds: *General Conditions: TOTAL: *General Conditions include: Engineering, Permits, Overhead and Profit Respectfully Submitted, Matt Egan Garland/DBS, Inc. (216) 430-3662 151,885$ 65,828$ 2,200$ 1,688$ 1,351$ 7,768$ 10,929$ 1,996$ 60,125$ Matt Egan Potential issues that could arise during the construction phase of the project will be addressed via unit pricing for additional work beyond the scope of the specifications. This could range anywhere from wet insulation, to the replacement of deteriorated wood nailers. Proposal pricing valid through 12/31/2016. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please do not hesitate to call me at my number listed below. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3012 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Solid Waste/General Services Agenda Number: 7.20 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a contract (purchase order) with UniFirst Corporation of Tampa, FL, for General Services/Fleet Division uniforms in the annual amount of $25,000 with renewal terms, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: In March 2016, contracts were awarded to DesignLab and Cintas for the purchase and rental of uniforms for city employees due to rebranding of the city logo. It has been determined that these two vendors are not able to provide specific cotton uniform items which are required by the Fleet Division employees for safety reasons. Fleet is requesting a contract be awarded to Unifirst Corporation as they are able to provide the required cotton uniform items. This contract shall be issued, in accordance with the National Joint Powers Alliance Contract 062415-UFC with a maturity date of August 18, 2019, per City Code 2.2564 Exceptions to Bid and Quotation Procedures, Item (d) provides for the utilization of cooperative purchasing contracts previously awarded by other governmental entities. The Fleet Division has Fiscal Year 16/17 funds for routine uniform rentals. This authorization request for routine uniform rentals is for annual total amount not to exceed $25,000; with a three-year rental commitment, subject to appropriation of funds. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funding for $25,000 of this contract (Purchase Order) has been included in Fleet Department’s fiscal year 2017 budget. 566-06611-544600-519-000-0000 Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3039 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Solid Waste/General Services Agenda Number: 7.21 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Contract (Purchase Order) to Communications International of Vero Beach, FL in the amount of $999,978.65 for the Project 25 (P-25) Phase III upgrade of the city-wide two-way radio EDACS communication system infrastructure in accordance with Sec. 2.564(1) (b), Code of Ordinances - Sole Source; authorize lease purchase under the City’s Master Lease Purchase Agreement, or internal financing via an interfund loan from the Capital Improvement Fund, whichever is deemed to be in the City’s best interest; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: Currently the City of Clearwater is in the process of upgrading its city wide communications system to a national P25 standard. This upgrade was laid out in 3 phases, with a multi-year implementation schedule. The initial phase was comprised of upgrades required by the Clearwater Police Department. The second phase was upgrading the remaining city user equipment. The third and final phase will complete the migration with the final build-out of the City’s system infrastructure. The first part of Phase I, which was the initial Project 25 upgrade of the city-wide two-way radio EDACS communication system Infrastructure, was approved by Council on December 18, 2014. Part 2 of Phase I, which was approved in the six-year Capital Improvement Program, was approved by Council on April 16, 2015 and Part 1 of Phase II, partial terminal upgrades, was approved by Council on February 18, 2016. This is Part 2 of Phase II and Phase III, which will be the completion of the 3-year migration for the City of Clearwater. This includes the purchase of the remaining terminals for Solid Waste, Gas, Public Utilities, Engineering and the final RF (Radio Frequency) build-out of the remaining 5 legacy EDACS channels. Communications International has been designated a sole source based on the standardization and compatibility with existing equipment that will be retained. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in the lease purchase capital improvement project 316-94243-530300-519; Radio P25 Upgrade. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Phase III P25 Migration This is the final phase of the 3 year migration for the City of Clearwater. This phase includes the purchase of the remaining terminals for Solid Waste, Gas, Public Utilities, Engineering, and the final RF buildout. Below are the explanations for each line item of the quote. XG-75M – 16 Mobile radio are being purchased to support the Police Assigned Vehicle Program. This was included in the CIP to take advantage of pricing discounts. XG-25M – 90 Mobile radios purchased for Solid Waste and to create a spares inventory for maintenance. CH-721 Control Heads – These are to be used for Solid Waste dispatch. This will allow 4 dispatchers to use 2 radios rather than 4 radios. M5300 Feature Upgrade – Solid Waste currently has 6 radios that are upgradable to P25. This represents a 50% savings as compared to a new radio purchase. XG-15P – Portable radios for Solid Waste, Gas, Public Utilities, and Engineering. Vida Core Redundant Server – This is an upgrade to the current Core of servers and routing equipment. The manufacturer has approved the trade-in of the current Core as a full equipment price credit towards this upgrade. This upgrade creates a physical redundancy for all of the core operations of the system. This is vital to Police operations and general user operation because it allows for an automatic switch should a piece of equipment fail. This upgrade also includes an operating system upgrade with increased system monitoring capabilities and user features. Final Stage P25 RF Upgrade – This is the final migration of the remaining 5 legacy EDACS channels. This includes the installation, and optimization of the 5 channels at the Main and North Sites. Netfirst Gateway – This line item is to repurpose the equipment used in the EDACS Migration Gateway to increase the capacity of the conventional gateway. The conventional gateway allows Police Communications to communicate to agencies on different systems. The additional groups can also be patched to allow for field units to speak to agencies that are not programmed into their personal radios. Additional equipment to be installed includes: 1. 8 port combiner at PD Dispatch to allow for the increased capacity. 2. New High Gain antennas to be mounted at PD to reach Hillsborough County, and other Surrounding Counties as they migrate to P25 themselves. Ci Services – Below is the Breakdown on Cost for the services included in this project 1. Vida Core Installation includes the Imaging of the redundant Servers, Routers, Switches, and Firewall. It also includes the removal and shipping of current core equipment back to manufacturer. 2. Final Stage Installation – This is the pricing for the staging, installation, and optimization of the final RF equipment for the P25 Migration. This also includes the optimization of all common equipment at the site to include combiners, routers, and alarm monitoring. 3. Gateway Expansion – This includes the installation of the combiner, new equipment cabinets, and new Antenna. It also includes the removal of legacy equipment used for the EDACS system. This does not include new cabling from the dispatch consoles to the combiner. 4. Terminal Installations – This includes the programming and installation of XG-25M radios into Solid Waste vehicles and Solid Waste Dispatch. City is to provide asset tags for radios. Credits – 1. XG-75M Credit – Manufacturer offering a 600.00 dollar trade in credit towards these radios. This is a 1 for 1 swap of mobile equipment. 2. XG-25M Credit – Manufacturer offering a 400.00 dollar trade in credit towards these radios. This is a 1 for 1 swap of mobile equipment. 3. CH-721 Discount – Ci is providing four control heads free of charge. 4. XG-15P UDC cover discount – Ci is providing UDC Covers free of charge 5. XG-15P Battery discount – Ci is providing an increased discount on the Lithium Polymer batteries of $23.00 per battery. 6. Feature Credit for Vida Core Trade-in – Manufacturer is giving the city a credit for the full price of the core equipment to use towards the redundant upgrade. 7. One Time Sales Discount – This is a percentage discount applied against the entire project to meet budgetary constraints. 9. dB Spectra Combiner Discount – Ci is providing the combiner free of charge. 8.DBSpectra 8 Ch. Combiner Credit QUOTATION Page Date Quote Number 1/3 10/17/2016 QTE1602201-U1M2 7792 Professional Place Tampa, FL 33637 Voice: 813.887.1888 Fax: 813.887.3884 Bill To City of Clearwater 100 Myrtle Ave PO Box 4748 Clearwater, FL, 33756-5520 USA Site City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL, 33756 USA Voice: Fax: Contact HCSO RFP 26-10 CLE110MAIN Reference Salesperson Site Number Description Harris Radios & Accessories Ioco, Joseph Description Qty List Price Total Sale Price Disc Amt Disc % Harris XG-75 Mobile Radios 66,355.52 XG-75 Mobile Radios & Accessories 4,147.22 2,712.80 16 6,860.02 39.55 % Package Includes: XG-75 764-870 MHz, Half Duplex, Unencrypted Feature, Max (1024+) System Groups Feature, P25 Phase 2, TDMA Feature, Encryption Lite Feature, 256-AES, 64-DES ECP Encryption Feature, Provoice Feature, P25 Trunking Feature, EDACS Trunking (Free Promotion Ends 12/31/2016) Control Unit, CH-721 System, Remote Mount Remote Mount Accessory Kit Standard Microphone Harris XG-25 Mobile Radios 218,702.70 XG-25 Mobile Radios & Accessories 2,430.03 945.00 90 3,375.03 28.00 % Package Includes: Mobile, XG-25M, 700/800MHz, 35W Feature, 512 System Groups Feature, P25 Phase 2, TDMA Feature, Encryption Lite Feature, Single-Key DES Encryption Feature, P25 Trunking Accessory Kit, XG-25M Standard Microphone Harris CH-721 Control Heads 2,073.60 MAMWNCP9E - Control Unit, CH-721, Scan, R. Mount 518.40 201.60 4 720.00 28.00 % Harris M5300 Radios Feature Upgrades 216.00 HKPL4U - Feature, Single-Key DES Encryption 36.00 14.00 6 50.00 28.00 % 1,080.00 HKPL4F - Feature, P25 Phase 2, TDMA 180.00 70.00 6 250.00 28.00 % 3,240.00 MAHKPKUPT - Feature, Upgrade to P25 Trunking 540.00 210.00 6 750.00 28.00 % QUOTATION Page Date Quote Number 2/3 10/17/2016 QTE1602201-U1M2 7792 Professional Place Tampa, FL 33637 Voice: 813.887.1888 Fax: 813.887.3884 Description Qty List Price Total Sale Price Disc Amt Disc % Harris XG-15 Portable Radios 90,468.00 XRPF78BTPH2 - PORTABLE, XG-15P, 768-861MHZ, SYS, P25 Trunking, TDMA 1,292.40 502.60 70 1,795.00 28.00 % 1,008.00 FM014712 - Cover, UDC Weather Proof 14.40 5.60 70 20.00 28.00 % 7,056.00 DPPA2U - Battery, Li-Polymer, 3600 mAH 100.80 39.20 70 140.00 28.00 % VIDA Core Redundant Server Upgrade 318,596.80 Harris SR10A.3 Redundant Server 318,596.80 106,198.93 1 424,795.73 25.00 % VIDA Core w/Enterprise Network Manager 432.00 Installation Hardware and Materials 432.00 0.00 1 432.00 0.00 % 1,350.00 Symphony License for Priority Marker Tone 337.50 112.50 4 450.00 25.00 % 8,437.50 Symphony License for Conventional Channel Controls 937.50 312.50 9 1,250.00 25.00 % Final Stage P25 System Upgrade 240,740.14 MastrV 5 Ch. Expansion for 2 Site & IP Control 240,740.14 80,246.71 1 320,986.85 25.00 % 1,080.22 Installation Hardware & Materials 1,080.22 0.00 1 1,080.22 0.00 % 4,596.94 Eupen Coax Cable, Connectors & Hardware 4,596.94 510.77 1 5,107.71 10.00 % Network First Gateway Expansion 7,830.00 HC110T108F - DBSpectra 8 Ch. Combiner 7,830.00 870.00 1 8,700.00 10.00 % 8,690.25 Harris Conventional Gateway Equipment 8,690.25 2,896.75 1 11,587.00 25.00 % 255.00 Reflash Existing DVI/UAC Module 255.00 0.00 1 255.00 0.00 % 2,417.76 Antenna Dual Element 746-869 MHz Omni 2,417.76 268.64 1 2,686.40 10.00 % 673.44 Antenna Wall Mount Kit HD 673.44 74.83 1 748.27 10.00 % 139.66 Coaxial Surge Arrestors 69.83 7.76 2 77.59 10.00 % 759.00 Installation & Grounding Materials 759.00 0.00 1 759.00 0.00 % 7,000.00 86" Server Cabinet 3,500.00 388.89 2 3,888.89 10.00 % QUOTATION Page Date Quote Number 3/3 10/17/2016 QTE1602201-U1M2 7792 Professional Place Tampa, FL 33637 Voice: 813.887.1888 Fax: 813.887.3884 Description Qty List Price Total Sale Price Disc Amt Disc % Ci Services 69,390.00 VIDA Core Installation, Engineering & Project Mgmt. 69,390.00 0.00 1 69,390.00 0.00 % 146,710.63 Final Stage Installation, Engineering & Project Mgmt. 146,710.63 0.00 1 146,710.63 0.00 % 7,164.54 Gateway Expansion Installation, Engineering & Project Mgmt. 7,164.54 0.00 1 7,164.54 0.00 % 20,744.00 Radio Programming & Installation 20,744.00 0.00 1 20,744.00 0.00 % CREDITS & DISCOUNTS (9,600.00) XG-75 Mobile Trade In Credit (600.00) 0.00 -16 (600.00) 0.00 % (36,000.00) XG-25 Mobile Trade In Credit (400.00) 0.00 -90 (400.00) 0.00 % (2,073.60) Harris CH-721 Control Head Discount (2,073.60) 0.00 -1 (2,073.60) 0.00 % (1,008.00) Harris XG-15P UDC Cover Credit (1,008.00) 0.00 -1 (1,008.00) 0.00 % (1,666.00) XG-15P Battery Credit (1,666.00) 0.00 -1 (1,666.00) 0.00 % (164,051.45) Trade In License Credits for Existing VIDA Core (164,051.45) 0.00 -1 (164,051.45) 0.00 % (15,000.00) One Time System Discount (15,000.00) 0.00 -1 (15,000.00) 0.00 % (7,830.00) DBSpectra 8 Ch. Combiner Credit (7,830.00) 0.00 -1 (7,830.00) 0.00 % 999,978.65 Subtotal: 0.00 999,978.65 Plus Tax Total Due (USD) Prices quoted are valid for ( 30 ) Days from Document Date. Orders may be subject to shipping & handling charges. All warranties are manufacture's warranties. By signing this Quotation and/or submitting a purchase order pursuant to this Quotation you acknowledge that you have read and agree to be bound by Communications Int'l. Inc.'s Terms and Conditions of Sale Service and Technical Support. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3003 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 2 File Type: AppointmentIn Control: Official Records & Legislative Services Agenda Number: 7.22 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Appoint Mary Ann Lane to the Nuisance Abatement Board to fill the remainder of an unexpired term through February 28, 2020. (consent) SUMMARY: APPOINTMENT WORKSHEET BOARD: Nuisance Abatement Board TERM: 4 years FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Yes APPOINTED BY: City Council RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater MEMBERS: 7 APPTS. NEEDED: 1 Purpose: The Nuisance Abatement Board will be composed of seven city residents who will conduct hearings on public nuisance cases associated with prostitution and drug-related activities on known properties throughout the City. THE FOLLOWING BOARD MEMBER HAS RESIGNED AND NOW REQUIRES REPLACEMENT BY A NEW APPOINTEE: Kevin R. T. Laughlin - 1237 Rose Road, 33759 - Industrial Safety Training Original appointment: 3/3/16 (was serving 1st term until 2/28/20) Resigned: 10/21/16 THE NAMES BELOW ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FILL THE ABOVE VACANCY: 1. Greg A. Brown - 1279 Bermuda St., 33755 - Production Asst. 2. Jennie Devoe - 111 N. Lady Mary Dr. #8, 33755 - Bookkeeper 3. Jeffrey E. Feeley - 3301 San Domingo St., 33759 - Real Estate Investor Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3003 4. Mary Ann Lane - 3030 Homestead Ct., 33759 - Clinical Social Worker 5. Michelle Thomann-Ramirez - 10 S. Keystone Dr. - Art Educator/Artist Zip codes of current members: 3 at 33755 3 at 33756 Current Categories: Attorney English Teacher/Librarian HR Analyst Restaurant Owner Retired Business Management Retired/Management At the December 12 work session, there was council consensus to appoint Ms. Lane. Staff was directed to place the item on the Consent Agenda. Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS must be Clearwater resident) Name: Greg A. Brown Home Address: 1279 Bermuda St. Clearwater,fl Zip 33755 Telephone: 727 - 458 -9724 Cell Phone: 727-458-9724 How long a resident of Clearwater? 16 Years Occupation: Production Assistant Office Address: 1279 Bermuda st. Clearwater,Fl Zip 33755 Telephone: 727 - 458 -9724 E -mail Address: indyhair @hotmail.com Field of Education: High School Diploma -GSHS 1986 Musicians Institute 1989 -1991 Employer: Self/ Live Nation/ AEG Other Work Experience: I have worked my whole career as a Full time Musician tour manager /production manager. If retired, former occupation: Community Activities: Cub Scouts, Outdoor Concerts and Help at My sons' School Activities. Other Interests: Making Clearwater Beautiful Again. Board Service (current and past): Board Preference: Additional Comments: Since being a Home Owner in Clearwater, I want to help make Our Neighborhoods and This City a Beautiful, Safe and Nurturing Environment for Our Kids and Our Residents. And to help to do my part for this Community. Sign Date: r ' See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note; For boards requiring Clearwater residency this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limits OFFICIAL RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SRVCS DEPT BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is your understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? To determine if Properties within the city are, or becoming a nuisance and to determine if action is to be taken against the Property Owner or Resident of that Property. 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C -View, the City's TV station? Yes 3. What background and/or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? Just being in the community and wanting to do my part to Better it. My experience dealing with people over the years have given me a chance to see all aspects of life and living and I think this Board is a important part of our everyday life. And I would like to Help serve Clearwater. 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board? feel that what this Board does is Very Important to the Safety and Productiveness of Our Neighborhoods and I want to do all I can as a resident to make sure Our neighborhoods are Safe.And Being on this Board 1 will do everything I can to be Fair and serve the Community. Name: Greg A. Brown Board Name: Nuisance Abatement Board CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS must be Clearwater resident) Name:Jennie Devoe Home Address: Office Address: 111 N Lady Mary Dr # 8 600 Cleveland St Suite 1110 Zip 33755 Zip 33755 Telephone:727- 422 -2020 Telephone:727- 422 -2020 Cell Phone: 727- 422 -2020 E -mail Address:blackbeltjennie@gmail.com How long a resident of Clearwater? 7+ years Occupation: Bookkeeper Employer:AutoLoop Field of Education: Other Work Experience: BAS Technology Management If retired, former occupation: Community Activities: CERT Other Interests: Clearwater Community Garden Board Service (current and past): Board Preference: Public Nuisance Additional Comments: Signature: Date: HO/5— See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note: For boards requiring Clearwater residency, this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits" E Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limas OFFICIAI. RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SRVCS DEPT BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is your understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? Hold hearings regarding public nuisance issues with regards to drugs and prostitution in known areas. 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C -View, the City's TV station? Yes 3. What background and /or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? Concerned citizen. Able to calmly look at a situation to see if there is a real issue instead of assuming guilt. 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board? Seems like I'm a good fit. Name: Board Name: uI L C 1/1C-e Name: CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS must be Clearwater resident) Home Address: Office Address: i ‘at_ 1 L Zip 37 S9, Zip Telephone: 7 2 7 j-4- Telephone: Cell Phone 1 j a3C) [ OR E -mail Address: How long a resident of Clearwater? 5 -4 NC_52._ 1 p.L Occupation:POL_6 7} TL 1 N (..-Zr'' s ' Employer: __Kk/ Field of Education: Other Work Experie ce: V.A. J ' Vd i t CG veury2aciA 1 riltiL crNstATC a1 ccSS Rcil L) e ft) If retired, former occupation: Cv iT)Th 3,' t1IA L DC C Community Activities:M }r* C)2 SSA %G1 d fc : rte, C flr W Chelec Other Interests: I II Board Service (current and past): Board Preference: P‘ Additional Comments: -I. hA 0 C c 1- `,'N 5 z cy1 t2 L k = ' ) (s /}/..) (9_ ,A tg4 erg cAyi /4 Signat re: ,, Date: ki \ L., \ ; iG' See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note: For boards requiring Clearwater residency, this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limits 2( BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is your understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? 1,:szoci,q7cd (404- pie:lc,' T1 \--drt )1 cy), ir,{ \--4 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C -View, the City's TV station? N0 3. What background and /or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? 1-1 r 1' 1-k ({U1' t t AAO A) 11)elt11t I. An) 3 Lor fc St AiVT c4re__ or ( ' r w', ri 9 'f -bv k-) c; t (6 *CV- Cyrr.ACS L76 hoJV0ti A 1" m cvrl(z/0 (( G ('reCT(v iT S,(04,( (<411-A LetA 0 "g0i C vi.c)(4.1 01 nol‘Wi 2 L;S;A"ce‘ VJ ) C ok ICJ 5 ItA01 4)Wlyk- docnt)ant toosserve on this Board? "11 krniut-- pZeOt C) rrT tc j 'hnt,9E bNcj hi_ 6 c›C vcAutik) bL1 N W a to i 4 et-t- JcC' rA 140 nr m4rf ' t,i ild(Gy2 boil) c. 4) -7sc1" k1 sc.)( 1 <4 JL,T- Board Name:U 44 -in S11-10C2 .A17)H ?L.•wr•, A(zi) CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS must be Cl earwater resident) Name: f Pk/ € / /n/"),J Home Address: Office Address: 0 3D Worn, 1,/ , g/ pi, 9 6 Zip 9”1' Zip Telephone: '2 i — 0 (., - <%' ' Telephone: Cell Phone: ?11 H— 3 3 Ti E -mail Address: How long a resident of Clearwater? 55 Ai cc, / 'Y' Occupation: G (I •t _c S °6-4 (A)64-- Employer: 11/M L ar ^)S Field of Education: If retired, former occupation: Community Activities: Other Work Experience: L,, 4() .k VA S;N - rig? a - (4 - 0 11 +(tt( rr-12/ C0 u Other Interests: k G <lb(Jl €Q > C l.J Board Service (current and past): S _ 7 `7 a c)-- L -- I) I- - _ / 0 /f5) US l -e--k" 1- %X C` z Board Preference: t-- 1 J I SQ -r'- - -`'SL .; 0 Additional Comments: Signature Date: See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note: For boards requiring Clearwater residency, this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits' =" - Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limits 10 O.1=iCi.A. RECORDS AND LEG SLAT IVE S VCS DEPT BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is yyoo r understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? p()-vu 5 e(_e_-p6- a ( ()L,,,c-L 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C -View, the City's TV station? 3. What background and /or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? / rt r c- (a-Q tp-rilk-c( ,.=f2 Jr 0,a A/6==r U u 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board? ) 3 I s„- y .e. Name: J Board Name: I 5f2-± yam_ ,, ; CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS must be Clearwater resident) Name: Michelle Thomann - Ramirez Home Address: Office Address: 10 S. Keystone Dr Zip 33755 Zip 33755 Telephone: Telephone: Cell Phone: 727 - 507 -1207 E -mail Address: michelletramirez @gmail.com How long a resident of Clearwater? 1.5 yrs Occupation: Art Educator /Artist Field of Education: BFA M.ED Employer: Self Other Work Experience: Public schools as teacher, substitute and after school programs with at risk youth, adults with disabilities. Fine art instructor for private programs. If retired, former occupation: Community Activities: Sugar sands volunteer, Second chance for strays volunteer 101 graduate. Other Interests: arts and healing, community building through the arts, woman and girls at issues Board Service (current and past): Board Preference: Nuisance abatement Parks and Recreation Community development Additional Comments: Signature r._ w4/ 7rz ' Z`` ' Date: 7/11/15 See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note: For boards requiring Clearwater residency, this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limits RECEIVED JUL 13 UTICIAL RECORi s AND LEGISLATIVE SRVCS DEPT 1 BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is your understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? To gather and asses information that will help guide un compliant landlords to better manage their properties in the Clearwater neighborhoods. To give them input on how to manage and find tenants that are responsible for their actions. To asses which properties need help. 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C -View, the City's TV station? Yes, on T.V 3. What background and /or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? I have a background in education and art so it is a perspective from seeing students who struggle and how their home life affects them. I have lived in lower to middle income neighborhoods and have personally had to navigate a uncaring landlord in my former home. It became a drug house. I also see that as a community we need to reach out to help people who may feel it is out of their control. 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board? I want to become more involved with community choices, to see that all people are considered and their unique situations. I believe my input may be of value in that I know that all things may not be what they seem. I also believe when we try to navigate people that they resist and can help with solutions that are positive and helpful to everyone involved. Name: Board Name: Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3045 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: AppointmentIn Control: Official Records & Legislative Services Agenda Number: 7.23 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Reappoint Desaray Dilday to the Sister Cities Advisory Board as the youth member representative with term to expire December 31, 2020. (consent) SUMMARY: APPOINTMENT WORKSHEET BOARD: Sister Cities Advisory Board TERM: 4 years APPOINTED BY: Sister Cities Advisory Board FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Not Required RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: One member of the City Council MEMBERS: 6 CHAIRPERSON: Sallie Parks MEETING DATES: Quarterly PLACE: Council Chambers APPOINTMENTS NEEDED: 1 SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Representatives of Clearwater Sister Cities, Inc., the local business community, the School Board’s World Language Coordinator or designee, and the Clearwater Arts Alliance shall not be required to reside within the City of Clearwater. THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER HAS A SEAT THAT WILL BE EXPIRING. SHE’S CURRENTLY SERVING ON THIS BOARD AS THE YOUTH MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE AND SHE WISHES REAPPOINTMENT: 1. Desaray Dilday - 20 S. Meteor Ave., 33765 - Student Original Appointment: 9/3/15 (currently filling the remainder of an unexpired term until 12/31/16) (Youth member) Zip codes of current members: 1 - 33761 1 - 33764 Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3045 1 - 33765 1 - 33770 1 - 34683 Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 CITY OF CLEARWATER - APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY BOARDS Name:fle.3QXD C)1tdcxy Home Address: Office Address: 20 • ke r''e,d<' -wt . Q A'C O )C Zip bM(co Zip Telephone:Cr-1 2n) ritib 443 -t0 2 Telephone: `` yCellPhone: 11'.r1) 4W 044-11- E -mail Address: c)esosex c cto @croa. How long a resident of Clearwater? \ e.CXfS Occupation: 5 .d'e1 EEm to epr S C \S kS Field of Education: Qther Work Experience: - _ If retired, former occupation: Community Activities: Qifl ColAS Other Interests: 1`'''Q my) ban dl ckk voozcv\i\O‘S Board Service (current and past): Board Preference: eRaluimei Sys -ef e t‘eS RECEIVED Additional Comments: AUG 18 2015 OFFICIAL RECORDS AND Signature: Date: MO / 15 SRVCS MET See attached list for boards that require financial disclosure at time of appointment. Please return this application and board questionnaire to the Official Records & Legislative Services Department, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758 -4748, or drop off your application at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue. Note: For boards requiring Clearwater residency, this application must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Current voter registration within city limits Valid current Florida Drivers' License issued to an address within city limits Declaration of Domicile filed with the city clerk affirming residency within city limits BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. What is your understanding of the board's duties and responsibilities? 11) Iitend 1(1vc Y1 $ v(1 ovit -eic v 1:i4. 1. 1.1 d £‚ex C1iieS bOnrd 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting either in person orr on C- View, the City's TV station? S ccex WQ G7SlS 4nQ `Oc.x d fcecxx 3. Wh at background and /or qualifications do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve on this Board? I co.Y'k Gpcxted1\ O.mzr cHies, 2icomnge Nen SOtIO vty vhhueSi. , Oi 1 beAot Wx 1 c O,iQ\Ft€d be.c04e \YYave Vfike 4A[YnQ tc%cit{S cAnS((vCNOViCS. 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board? t0 trZnOii\nmU, ub1 e Sp2an\nq fihoG ckInd V'(-tioose, me ra ee o, aQa. o samem mop i ve vs nmu t Oezc ` Board Name:)1"ke,f CW\f CCCMMOIUA 1 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3005 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Legal Department Agenda Number: 7.24 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve Second Amendment to Purchase Agreement with Paradise Group, LLC for parking spaces in the Pelican Walk parking garage and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: The City and the Developer entered into a Purchase Agreement dated June 10, 2014, which was amended on September 1, 2015. The City and the Developer now wish to amend the agreement to provide for a closing date of December 15, 2016. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 SECOND AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 10, 2014 (the “Amendment”) is made as of this ____ day of December, 2016 (the “Effective Date”), by and between THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a Florida municipal corporation (the “City”) and PARADISE GROUP, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (the “Developer”). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the City and the Developer are parties to that certain Purchase Agreement dated June 10, 2014, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City and the Developer desire to amend certain terms and provisions of the Purchase Agreement, as more fully set forth herein below. NOW, THEREFORE the City and the Developer agree as follows: 1. Section 6 is hereby amended as follows: Closing. The closing (the “Closing”) shall be held upon five (5) days’ prior written notice to the City by the Developer upon satisfaction of all conditions to closing but not later than December 31, 2016. 2. The Developer was incorrectly named in the original contract and the correct name is PV-PELICAN WALK, LLC, a Florida limited liability company. EXECUTED as of the date first above written. DEVELOPER: PV-PELICAN WALK, LLC, a Florida limited liability company By: ____________________________ ____________, as Manager Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA ___________________________By:__________________________ George N. Cretekos William B. Horne II Mayor City Manager Approved as to form: Attest: ___________________________________________________________ Pamela K. Akin Rosemarie Call City Attorney City Clerk Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3095 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Consent AgendaVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Legal Department Agenda Number: 7.25 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Authorize hiring David Levin with the law firm Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen and Ginsburg, P.A., at the rate of $225.00 per hour not to exceed $30,000, for representation in the case of Bayesplanade.com, LLC v. City of Clearwater, Case No. 16-000697-CI, a Quiet Title action relating to certain submerged lands where William Blackwood is disputing the City’s ownership; approve a Legal Services Agreement; and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent) SUMMARY: In 1926, (TIFF Deed 17451), the Clearwater Island Bridge Company (CIBC) took title to submerged lands from the State. In 1934, (Deed Book 706, Page 387) the CIBC quitclaimed property, including the submerged lands in question, to the City. In 1957, (Official Record Book 228, Page 513) the CIBC quitclaimed submerged lands to North Bay Company (predecessor in title to Bayesplanade.com, LLC). The lands described in this deed include lands that had already been conveyed from CIBC to the City by the 1934 deed. In 2005, (OR Book 14614, Page 2319) North Bay Company quitclaimed its submerged lands to Bayesplanade.com, LLC. Once again the legal description included lands that were conveyed to the City in 1934, prior to North Bay’s ownership. Clearwater’s title to the Disputed Property is first in time and superior to any claim of title Mr. Blackwood might assert. Mr. Blackwood’s predecessor-in-interest claims title via a 1957 Quit Claim Deed. The Disputed Property had been conveyed to Clearwater roughly 23 years prior to the 1957 deed which could not have contained the 5.888 acres because it had already been divested and conveyed to Clearwater. The Plaintiff has filed a Motion for Summary Judgment which is scheduled to be heard on March 2, 2017. Plaintiff’s Motion is based upon its interpretation of the 1934 deed. Its contention is that the 1934 deed conveyed only “upland” that extended eastwardly into the Channel of Clearwater Harbor, and that the failure of the deed to specifically include “submerged lands” is fatal to the city’s claim of prior title to submerged lands in dispute. Defendant’s position is that the 1934 deed’s conveyance of “all lands extending eastwardly to the Channel of Clearwater Harbor; together with all riparian rights” was meant to convey certain spoil islands that formed part of the old causeway and bridge from the mainland to Clearwater Beach. These islands no longer exist. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3095 Defense of this action will require discovery. The depositions of William Blackwood, George Shimp and Bill Wallace (Clearwater Historical Society) will be need to be taken. Production of documents from the Pinellas County Appraisers Office has been received via a public records request. No doubt the need for further discovery will become evident as time passes. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in cost code 010-09600-530100-514-000-0000 , to fund this contract. Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 LEGAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made on the ____ day of __________, 2016, by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA (the "City") and the law firm of Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsburg, P.A. (“Counsel"). W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, the City wishes to retain a firm to serve as Counsel in a Quiet Title action relating to certain submerged lands where William Blackwood is disputing the City’s ownership. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby agree as follows: SECTION 1. AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED AS COUNSEL. Counsel is hereby authorized to provide services as described in this Agreement and for the professional fees described in this Agreement. SECTION 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Counsel hereby agrees to provide its professional services for the following matters: Counsel in a Quiet Title action relating to certain submerged lands where William Blackwood is disputing the City’s ownership. SECTION 3. PROFESSIONAL FEES FOR SERVICES. The City and Counsel agree to a rate of $ 225.00 per hour for attorney services for David M. Levin. The maximum fees and compensable expenses paid pursuant to this Agreement shall be $ 30,000.00, unless amended as provided in Section 8 below. SECTION 4. TERM. This Agreement will be effective commencing December 15, 2016. SECTION 5. COMPENSABLE EXPENSES. Reimbursement of expenses shall be made by the City to the firm for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses as determined by the City Attorney without markup, including but not limited to long distance calls and facsimiles, copying or reproducing documents, postage, court costs, parking costs and travel incurred by Counsel in performance of the duties hereunder. Travel and per diem costs as well as auto travel expenses shall not exceed that which is available to City of Clearwater employees. SECTION 6. INSURANCE. Counsel shall procure and maintain during the life of this Agreement professional liability insurance in an amount in excess of $1,000,000. City acknowledges having received a copy of the Counsel’s current policy. This provision shall survive the termination of this Agreement. SECTION 7. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. City and counsel are not aware of any conflict between the interests of the City and other clients of Counsel. If any potential conflict of interest arises during the time Counsel is representing the City, Counsel will promptly inform the City and shall have the right to withdraw from further representation of the City. The City is under no obligation to agree to permit the conflict representation. [BU-16-9601-518/196232/1] 2 SECTION 8. CONSTRUCTION AND AMENDMENTS. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. This Agreement may be amended only by a writing duly entered into by the City and Counsel. SECTION 9. CANCELLATION OF AGREEMENT. The City or Counsel may cancel or terminate this Agreement upon ten days advance written notice to Counsel. In the event of cancellation, Counsel shall immediately cease work hereunder and shall be reimbursed for eligible and documented reimbursable expenses incurred prior to the date of cancellation. Further, it is understood and agreed between the City and Counsel that Emil Pratesi, Esquire, and Carlton Ward will be the attorneys assigned by the firm to provide the services contained herein. The City in its absolute discretion may immediately terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the firm if the services of these attorneys are unavailable to the City. SECTION 10. ATTORNEYS FEES. In the event that either party seeks to enforce this Agreement through attorneys at law, then the parties agree that each party shall bear its own costs and that jurisdiction for such an action shall be in a court of competent jurisdiction in Pinellas County, Florida. SECTION 11. CONDITIONS AND ASSURANCES. A. Access to Records: Counsel agrees that Client or any of its duly authorized representatives shall have access to any books, documents, papers, and records of Counsel for the purposes of making audit, examination, excerpt, and transcripts. B. Retention of Records: Counsel will be required to comply with Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, specifically to: a. Keep and maintain public records required by the City of Clearwater to perform the service; b. Upon request from the City’s Custodian of Records, provide the City of Clearwater 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; c. 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 to the City of Clearwater; and d. Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the City of Clearwater all public records in possession of counsel or keep and maintain public records required by the City of Clearwater to perform the service. If Counsel transfers all public records to the City of Clearwater [BU-16-9601-518/196232/1] 3 upon completion of the contract, the Counsel shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If Counsel keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, Counsel shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City of Clearwater, upon request from the City of Clearwater’s Custodian of Public Records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City of Clearwater. IF COUNSEL HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO COUNSEL'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, ROSEMARIE CALL AT 727-562-4090, rosemarie.call@myclearwater.com, and/or 112 S. Osceola Ave., Clearwater, FL, 33756. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Counsel have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA ___________________________By:__________________________ George N. Cretekos William B. Horne II Mayor City Manager Approved as to form: Attest: ___________________________________________________________ Pamela K. Akin Rosemarie Call City Attorney City Clerk ICARD, MERRILL, CULLIS, TIMM, FUREN & GINSBURG, P.A. ---------------------------------------------- By: David M. Levin, Esq. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3106 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: City Council Agenda Number: 7.26 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Amend the 2017 State Legislative Priorities to include supporting Ruth Eckerd Hall’s legislative funding request for renovations and enhancements. (consent) SUMMARY: During the December 12 work session, there was council consensus to support Ruth Eckerd Hall’s legislative appropriation request of $2 million for site renovations and enhancements. Staff was directed to include the request in the City’s 2017 State Legislative Priorities and place the item on the Consent Agenda. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 **DRAFT ** 2017 State Legislative Priorities The City of Clearwater will seek funding through grants and other sources to assist in implementing projects and providing services to meet the needs of our citizens and improve their quality of life. Countryside Sports Complex $2.5 million Renovate restrooms and concessions for youth soccer, football, and lacrosse programs. Field renovations will also improve drainage. Complex will provide support facilities for Major League Soccer Spring Training (DC United) and out-of-market youth soccer and lacrosse events, strengthening sports tourism’s economic impact in Pinellas County. Sunshine Limitless Activity Area at the Long Center $500,000 Renovate the existing Sunshine Limitless Activity Area to include an expanded limitless playground, picnic facilities, and accessible hiking and exercise trail. Ruth Eckerd Hall’s Expanding the Experience Campaign $2 million Transform lobby area into a grand lobby with a Cabaret Theatre where young students will perform for patrons prior to Ruth Eckerd Hall’s main events. Renovations include reconfiguring the arrival/departure plaza, as well as patron concourses and galleries adjacent to the main auditorium. Issues to Support We will support legislation that is beneficial to Clearwater and other municipalities including: Maintain or increase funding for FRDAP, Land and Water Conservation, Southwest Water Management District Cooperative Funding, Cultural Affairs Facilities, State Aid to Libraries, Multi-type Library Cooperatives and Florida Forever. o Examples: State Aid to Public Libraries, which aids and encourages the establishment of free library services throughout the State, was cut by $5 million in 2015; Pinellas County will now receive $785,000 ($250,000 less than the year before) Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program: City has had 2 highly-rated large projects (Countryside Sports Complex and McMullen Tennis Complex Expansion) not receive grant funding because the agency is only funding small projects. Provide full funding of the Florida State and Local Housing Trust Funds under the Sadowski Act. Repeal the state preemption of vacation rental property laws to allow local governments to regulate such properties to protect the health and welfare of their residents, visitors, and businesses. Support Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority’s FDOT grant funding request for the Clearwater Beach to Tampa International Airport Express Service. The project includes evaluating the multimodal transit options on SR 60 to address the congested corridor. Provide opportunities for increased and alternative revenue sources for municipal transportation infrastructure projects. o Much of the funding is generated through a tax on gasoline. As vehicles become more efficient, the gas tax revenue will continue to decrease. An example – allow municipalities the ability to hold a referendum to fund a local transportation project. Support public records reform to discourage or eliminate schemes designed to generate violations of public records laws or to disrupt agency operations. Support legislation that provides qualifying individuals a path to obtain a building code compliance certification through an accredited program approved by the Florida Building Commission. Renew the Entertainment Industry Financial Incentive Program to continue attracting film and television production to the State of Florida. Support funding to inspect and initiate repairs for residential sewer lateral pipelines. Issues to Oppose We will oppose legislation that is detrimental to Clearwater and other municipalities including: Preempts local government’s ability to regulate Airbnb rentals, or similar marketplaces, that allow individuals to rent out unused spaces in their homes for lodging. Unfunded mandates. Increased regulation of, or restrictions on, municipal operations and budgeting. Restriction or elimination of municipal revenues generated under the communications services and local business tax. o What the City has received in recent years: Changes to existing laws related to offshore Oil Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Imposed consolidation of municipal and county services. Reduced home rule authority of municipalities to regulate signage. In addition, the City will support the Florida League of Cities in pursuing its legislative priorities. FY17 Budget FY16 Budget FY15 Actual FY14 Actual FY13 Actual Communications Services Tax 4,965,400$ 5,066,700$ 4,918,612$ 5,061,031$ 5,470,390$ Local Business Tax 2,135,000$ 2,135,000$ 2,028,722$ 2,111,269$ 2,111,906$ Total 7,100,400$ 7,201,700$ 6,947,334$ 7,172,300$ 7,582,296$ Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3044 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Public HearingVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Economic Development & Housing Agenda Number: 8.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the City of Clearwater’s Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). SUMMARY: The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) is the principal administrative report documenting the City’s expenditures for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) programs to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). For Fiscal Year (FY) 2015-2016, the City’s entitlement allocation was $681,257 in CDBG and $265,110 in HOME Program funds for a total budget of $946,367 from federal funds. The CAPER document serves as the basis for program monitoring for compliance and for financial audits for all activities conducted during FY 2015-2016, as outlined in the Consolidated Plan. The report provides HUD with necessary information for the Department to meet its requirement to assess each grantee’s ability to carry out relevant Community Planning and Development programs in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. It also provides information necessary for HUD’s Annual Report to Congress and it provides grantees an opportunity to describe to citizens their successes in revitalizing deteriorated neighborhoods and in meeting objectives stipulated in their Consolidated Planning document. In addition to reporting activities with federal money, a summary of activities conducted with the Florida State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program, Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund Program and Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 (NSP3) is also included in the narrative section; however, these numbers are not included in the totals below. Through the CDBG and HOME program activities, total expenditures were $1,041,050 in FY 2015-2016, which included funding from the prior year reprogrammed fund budget. Those funds not expended from this year’s budget will be programmed in future budgets. The City of Clearwater’s FY 2015-2016 CAPER contains information on the City’s assessment of the following activities: -Assessment of Three to Five Year Goals and Objectives -Affordable Housing -Continuum of Care -Leveraging Resources Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3044 -Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing -Citizens Comments -Self-Evaluation Over 5,700 persons were assisted through Public Services, Public Facilities, Fair Housing and Housing Pool funds. A brief summary of FY 2015-2016 accomplishments are: -Closed eleven owner-occupied rehabilitation loans totaling $287,905. -Closed ten down payment assistance loans totaling $137,000. -Provided a $100,000 grant to Pinellas County Housing Authority to add ADA ramps to Norton Apartments. -Provided a $22,421 loan to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County to purchase a vacant parcel located at 1407 Kings Highway to build a single family home. -Provided a $90,456 loan to Bright Community Trust to acquire and renovate a single family home located at 1546 Illinois Avenue. -Provided a $96,161 loan to Bright Community Trust to acquire and renovate a single family home located at 1718 Druid Road East. -Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. built five new homes in the Stevens Creek Subdivision utilizing NSP3 funds (revolving). -Provided a $50,000 grant to Directions for Mental Health for renovations to their treatment and recovery center. -Provided a $100,000 grant to the City’s Parks and Recreation Department for the demolition of a building and renovation of restrooms, fencing and security at Jack Russell Stadium -Provided a $16,944 grant to the City’s Park and Recreation Department for concession stand renovations at Phillip Jones Park. -Provided a $ 17,000 grant to Intercultural Advocacy Institute for facility improvements. -Provided a $61,950 grant to R’Club Child Care for facility improvements at two preschool centers. -Provided a $99,000 grant to The Arc Tampa Bay for rehabilitation of their workshop, lounge, kitchen and restroom areas. The City’s Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board is scheduled to approve the FY 2015-2016 CAPER at their meeting on December 13, 2016. The CAPER is due to HUD no later than December 30, 2016. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Fifth Program Year CAPER 1 Fifth Program Year CAPER The City of Clearwater, Florida FY 2015-2016 CPMP Fifth Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report includes Narrative Responses to CAPER questions that CDBG, HOME, NSP3, HOPWA, and ESG grantees must respond to each year in order to be compliant with the Consolidated Planning Regulations. The Executive Summary narratives are optional. The grantee must submit an updated Financial Summary Report (PR26). 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The overall purpose of the community planning and development programs as stated in Section 91 of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, with programs funded through the Community Development Block Grant Program and the HOME Investment Partnership Program is to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities principally for low to moderate-income persons. The primary means toward this end is to extend and strengthen partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for profit and non-profit organizations, in the production and operation of affordable housing. The main purpose of these programs is to provide decent housing. Decent housing includes assisting homeless individuals and families, retaining the existing housing stock by rehabilitating existing housing units and increasing the availability of permanent affordable housing by building new affordable rental and owner-occupied units and providing down payment assistance. The second purpose includes increasing public services and public facilities to improve the safety and livability of neighborhoods as a suitable living environment. The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) is the principal administrative report to document how effective the City has been in expending CDBG and HOME funds to meet the objectives listed above. It serves as the basis for program monitoring for compliance and for financial audits. It provides HUD with necessary information for the Department to meet its requirement to assess each grantee’s ability to carry out relevant Community Planning Development (CPD) programs in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. It provides information necessary for HUD’s Annual Report to the U. S. Congress and provides grantees an opportunity to describe to citizens their successes in revitalization of deteriorated neighborhoods and meeting objectives stipulated in our Consolidated Plan. The City’s FY 2015-16 CAPER contains information on the City’s assessment of activities as they relate to the five-year goals and objectives, affirmatively furthering fair housing, affordable housing, continuum of care, leveraging resources, citizen participation, and self-evaluation. Please note that this CAPER is included under the goals and objectives identified in the FY 2011-2016 Five-Year Consolidated Planning Period. Fifth Program Year CAPER 2 2. ASSESSMENT OF THE ONE YEAR GOALS AND OBJECTIVES In June 2011, the City of Clearwater approved the FY 2011-2016 Consolidated Plan for funding from the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), and State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP). In September 2011, the City’s Consolidated Plan was approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Five- Year Consolidated Plan includes two key activities; provide decent, safe, and affordable housing and increase public services and facilities to improve the safety of the neighborhoods. The City's mission is to assist residents in achieving self-sufficiency through decent housing, a suitable living environment and the expansion of economic opportunities. The goals for community development include promoting community self investment in low/moderate-income areas, providing facilities/services to address critical social services needs, providing facilities/services for seniors, children and persons with special needs, and expanding economic opportunities. The goals for housing and the homeless include revitalizing older housing and demolishing unsafe structures, producing high-quality affordable housing, providing housing assistance, and providing services/housing for the homeless. The City of Clearwater focuses on three (3) basic areas for assisting in the provision of decent, safe and affordable housing. The focus consists of: 1. Homeowner rehabilitation - which include emergency repairs and disabled retrofitting 2. Down payment and closing cost assistance for homebuyers 3. Acquisition/rehabilitation/new construction To preserve the existing housing stock, the five-year goal is to rehabilitate 75 units owned by low-income households. The City will preserve the housing stock by funding the acquisition and rehabilitation of 50 existing units for new low-income owner households over the five-year period. To encourage new homebuyers, the five-year goal is to provide direct down payment/closing cost assistance to 100 low and moderate-income homebuyers. The City has proposed to construct 80 new affordable, for sale, infill housing units to support the City's ongoing revitalization/redevelopment efforts. To encourage participation in the City's homebuyer’s activities, the five-year goal is to provide credit counseling and homeownership training assistance to 80 prospective low-income homebuyers. During FY 2015-16 funding year, the City implemented its Housing Pool primarily with SHIP and HOME monies and used the funds for down payment and closing cost assistance, lot acquisition, rehabilitation and new construction. For larger developments, a non-profit and/or for-profit organization may be allocated funds in a line of credit format. This allows for the development of small infill projects, as well as the acquisition of several single existing units for rehabilitation and resale. Clearwater’s Economic Development and Housing Department - Housing Division oversees the activities of its subrecipient participants and administers the City’s Fifth Program Year CAPER 3 rehabilitation program utilizing CDBG, HOME and SHIP funds. The Housing Pool participants submit a client case for approval for down payment and/or closing cost assistance. Once approved, the City encumbers those funds. Upon home closing, the Housing Pool participant will request reimbursement of the funds they expended and their loan processing fee(s). The loan processing fee(s) are not funded until we review the client file and have determined that all necessary documentation has been obtained to verify household income and assets and to substantiate any rehabilitation that may have been done on the home that was purchased. The Housing Pool continues to be one of the most effective ways for our housing partners to access funding for income-eligible clients. The City has identified five general strategies to provide affordable housing over the Consolidated Plan period. They are to provide decent, adequate and affordable housing in safe and desirable environments for: a) renters, b) homeowners, c) homebuyers, d) homeless and e) non-homeless with special needs. a. Rental Strategy The strategy for rental activities includes maintaining the existing rental housing stock through rehabilitation, new construction, conversion, and providing additional funding for acquisition/rehabilitation to very-low income households to ensure that housing costs, including utilities, does not exceed 30% of their gross monthly income. The priorities listed in the current five-year strategy calls for providing decent, adequate and affordable housing in a safe and desirable community for renters. To fulfill this strategy, the City facilitated meetings with developers and discussed potential funding for renovations of existing rental properties and/or new construction projects. 1) Garden Trail Apartments On September 25, 2015, the City provided a loan to SP Garden Trail LLC (Garden Trail) in the amount of $350,000 utilizing HOME and SHIP funds to purchase real property located at 609 Seminole Street. Garden Avenue Apartments is a seventy-six unit garden-style; affordable apartment project financed with an allocation of competitive tax credits from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation and private bank financing. The approximately 2.58 acre site is located just north of downtown Clearwater. All units will be income restricted with 93.4% of units rented to families at or below 60% area median income (AMI) and 6.5% of units rented to families at or below 40% AMI. The unit breakdown will consist of 52 two-bedroom, 2-bathroom units at 900 square feet and 24 three-bedroom, three-bathroom units at 1,100 square feet. The proposed rents net of a utility allowance are as follows: 2 Bedroom @40%AMI $531 3 Bedroom @40%AMI $614 2 Bedroom @60% AMI $796 3 Bedroom @60% AMI $921 Fifth Program Year CAPER 4 All units will have dishwashers and washer/dryer hookups, ceiling fans and wired for high speed internet. On site amenities will include a pool, community room, library, computer room and a playground. Two and three bedroom rental units comprise the greatest percentage of rental unit types in the Clearwater housing market. There has been a reduction in the number of three bedroom units available and no change in the number of four bedroom units available. This indicates a need for rental opportunities for larger families. The project is scheduled for completion in January 2017. b. Homeowner Strategy The strategies for homeownership activities are listed as follows: 1. Increase homeownership within the City of Clearwater; 2. Bring housing up to standard (and modernize when possible); 3. Remove architectural barriers; 4. Demolish units that prove economically unfeasible to rehabilitate and provide relocation benefits; 5. Ensure housing costs are in the general range of 30% of household income, and; 6. Promote energy efficiency and prevent loss of homes. Sixty-seven percent of the housing units in Clearwater are over 20 years of age. To assist homeowners who need rehabilitation, the City offers loans through the Housing Division and through the approved housing non-profits participating in the City’s Housing Pool. The loans are available to owner-occupied households with incomes that are very-low to moderate income, with a priority on very-low and low- income households. During FY 2015-16, the City made a total of eleven (11) owner-occupied rehabilitation loans with CDBG and SHIP Program funds, three CDBG/SHIP loans and eight SHIP only loans. Homeowner rehabilitation produced $46,948 in loans from the CDBG Program with an additional $317,207 in SHIP funds. The total expenditures from all funds were $364,155. The table below illustrates the breakdown of income categories per loan. HOMEOWNER REHABILITATION PROGRAM FY 15-16 Program Less than 50% AMI 50-80% AMI Over 80% AMI Total Units CDBG/SHIP 3 0 0 3 SHIP Program 2 3 3 8 Total 4 4 3 11 Fifth Program Year CAPER 5 In addition, the City worked on the following homeownership new construction projects: 1) Pinellas County Habitat for Humanity – Stevens Creek Housing Development Project and Land Acquisition On September 29, 2008, Pinellas County provided a HOME Investment Partnership Program loan in the amount of $1.425 million to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. (Habitat) for a portion of the acquisition costs and site improvements to acquire 8.81 acres of real property located at 1884 Betty Lane that will be used to build single-family homes for low to moderate-income families. The site is the former Homer Villas, a rental community previously owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. Other Pinellas County investments in the development of the housing units include $730,000 in funding through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2. On December 19, 2008, Habitat submitted an application for funding totaling $600,000 to Pinellas County for a portion of the acquisition costs of the former Homer Villas. Funding was approved through the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund in the form of a deferred-payment loan with no interest. The funds will be repaid when each home is sold to an eligible homebuyer. On July 29, 2011, Neighborhood Lending Partners of West Florida, Inc. provided a revolving line of credit in the initial amount of $500,000 with a maximum principal indebtedness, including future advances of $1 million. The City also provided a $124,000 grant to Habitat through CDBG funds to demolish the structures. On January 18, 2013, the City provided a loan to Habitat in the amount of $425,000 utilizing Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 for construction financing. The funds are being repaid when each home is sold to an eligible buyer. In this reporting period, five homes were constructed and down payment assistance was not required by the homebuyers. 2) Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County – Milton Street Project On September 18, 2014, the City provided a $53,750 loan to Habitat for Humanity to purchase real property with a deteriorated structure located at 1300 Milton Street. The vacant deteriorated structure was demolished. On June 21, 2015, the City provided a $200,000 loan to Habitat for Humanity to build four single family homes for low to moderate-income families. On June 21, 2016, Habitat for Humanity made the last remaining payment on the loan and the four homes are occupied by low to moderate-income families. 3) Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County – Kings Highway Project On August 31, 2016, the City provided a $22,421 loan to Habitat for Humanity to purchase a vacant parcel located at 1407 Kings Highway. The site will be used to build a single family home for a low to moderate-income family. Fifth Program Year CAPER 6 4) Kimberly Home On September 18, 2015, the City provided a $95,000 loan to rehabilitate real property located at 114 North Missouri Avenue, Clearwater, Florida. Funding for the project included $71,250 from HOME funds and $23,750 from SHIP funds. The renovated rental unit added 1,300 square feet of living space to Kimberly Home’s existing housing program. The tenant’s portion of the rents will not exceed 30% of the adjusted gross income for the household and will be subject to the maximum HOME Rents as published by HUD. 5) Bright Community Trust, Inc. Bright Community Trust, Inc. (formally Pinellas Community Housing Foundation) was formed in May 2008 as a Florida not-for-profit organization established to increase and preserve long-term affordability of the affordable housing for low and very low income persons and provide education to individuals. The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners authorized the creation Bright Community Trust, Inc. and authorized the Housing Finance Agency to utilize land trusts as a vehicle to facilitate affordable housing in Pinellas County. The primary purpose of the agency is to preserve subsidies of the Federal, State and local funds by utilizing a ninety-nine year ground lease. On May 20, 2014, Bright Community Trust, Inc. (Bright Community) applied for a designation as one of the City’s eligible CHDOs. On June 27, 2014, City staff determined that the agency met the program requirements and recommended the agency be certified as one. On July 24, 2014, the Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board recommended the agency be certified as a CHDO and award the agency $295,405 to further affordable housing. The funds were provided through the remaining balance in FY 2011, 2012 and 2013 HOME Program CHDO set-aside allocations of $10,107, $45,301 and $43,513 respectively. The balance of the funds was derived from HOME Program Income totaling $147,339 and Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund dollars totaling $49,113. The funds were originally going to be used to purchase and renovate three units, but due to increases in property values Bright Community was only able to purchase two properties. On May 7, 2015, the City provided a loan in the amount of $137,198 to purchase and rehabilitate property located at 203 South Neptune Avenue. On May 14, 2015, the City provided a loan in the amount of $157,571 to purchase and rehabilitate property located 2034 Keene Road. When the property sold, the program income was returned to the City. The program income included structures only with the cost for the land remaining in a land bank with the agency. The new homebuyer purchased the structure only and not the land thereby making the property affordable. Fifth Program Year CAPER 7 As of this reporting period, both properties were sold to low to moderate-income families. On August 18, 2016, the City provided a loan in the amount of $96,161 to purchase and rehabilitate property 1718 Druid Road East. On August 19, 2016, the City provided a loan amount of $90,456 to purchase and rehabilitate property located at 1546 Illinois Road. As of this reporting period, both properties are currently being renovated. c. Homebuyer Strategy The strategies for homebuyers include housing counseling programs that address pre-ownership issues, credit counseling, budgeting and foreclosure prevention to the very-low, low and moderate-income households. The 2016 Median Income for a family of four (4) in the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area is $59,200. The low- income threshold is $47,350 for households at 80% of area median income and $29,600 for households at 50% of area median income. Other strategies include easy access to affordable homeownership opportunities by providing larger subsidies to the very-low income credit-ready households and those purchasing homes within the City’s target areas. The homebuyer strategy also provides a means to finance the cost of rehabilitation as part of acquisition, providing additional affordable housing units to very-low and low-income households, upgrade neighborhoods and encourage activities to promote safer neighborhoods. The City offers several programs that assist in making housing more affordable to very-low to moderate-income homebuyers. The City’s Homeownership Program lends funds to purchase land, provide down payment assistance, pay impact fees, pay disposition costs, pay closing costs and build new homes for income-eligible homebuyers. Funds in this program are also available to approved non-profit agencies financing their clients home ownership needs. Currently these agencies include: 1. Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. 2. Bright Community Trust, Inc. 3. Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation The funds are leveraged against private sector financing to provide affordable housing. The five-year goal for homebuyers calls for assisting 100 homebuyers with down payment and closing cost assistance and providing 80 homebuyers with educational services in regards to purchasing a home. The City budgeted funding for housing counseling to two agencies, the Community Service Foundation and Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation, with CDBG dollars as a public service. In addition, the City provided funds for housing counseling services to homebuyers who purchased homes with HOME Program funding. Fifth Program Year CAPER 8 A total of 16 potential homebuyers participated in housing counseling provided by Community Service Foundation and 70 participated through Tampa Bay CDC as a public service. Other activities supported by the City included providing funding for the acquisition of vacant land and building single-family homes, providing funding to purchase existing homes and rehabilitating them and providing down payment and closing cost assistance to purchase new and existing homes. In this reporting period, the City provided two loans totaling $186,617 ($161,153 HOME Program and $25,464 Pinellas County Trust Program) to Bright Community Trust, Inc. to purchase, renovate and sell two properties located at 1718 Druid Road East and 1546 Illinois Road. In this reporting period, Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County constructed the last of four homes utilizing a $200,000 loan provided in June 2015. All four homes are occupied by low to moderate-income families. The City’s Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance Program provided new homebuyer opportunities to ten (10) families. Nine of the loans made to families had incomes between 50-80% of AMI and one had income between 80-120% of AMI. DOWN PAYMENT AND CLOSING COST ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 15-16 Program Less than 50% AMI 50-80% AMI Over 80% AMI Total Units HOME/SHIP Program 0 6 0 6 SHIP Program 0 3 1 4 Total 0 9 1 10 Note: HOME Program funds require a local match, unless it is a CHDO Project. SHIP Program funds do not require a local match. The funds committed for the homebuyer strategy during this reporting period are as follows: Program Infill Down Total Payment Assistance HOME CHDO $84,760 $0 $84,760 HOME/CHT $101,858 $0 $101,858 HOME/SHIP $0 $81,000 $81,000 SHIP $0 $56,000 $56,000 Total $186,618 $137,000 $323,618 The City maintains a goal of trying to leverage resources. Through the expenditures of $137,000 in funding through HOME and SHIP funds, the City was able to leverage Fifth Program Year CAPER 9 $1,608,284 in private sector/owner financing. This has resulted in a 7.80 ratio, for every dollar the city committed. d. Homeless Strategy Policy Direction The Pinellas County Homeless Leadership Board (HLB) is the lead agency for the Pinellas County/St. Petersburg/ Clearwater/ Largo Continuum of Care (CoC). It was created on February 1, 2012 and it assumed that role from the Pinellas County Coalition for the Homeless when it merged with the Homeless Leadership Network (HLN). Its mission is to prevent, reduce, and end homelessness in Pinellas County. The HLB was created by an Interlocal Agreement among: Pinellas County; the Cities of Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg, and Tarpon Springs; the School Board of Pinellas County; the Pinellas-Pasco Public Defender’s Office; and the JWB/Children’s Services Board. The HLB has a minimum of 15 members and a maximum of 21 members, of which seven are elected officials. The remaining members represent business, service providers, the faith-based community, hospitals/medical care, a community leader, and a homeless/formerly homeless person. The roles and responsibilities of the HLB are: o Policy: Set and implement policies for the homeless services system and ensure the system and its parts adhere to them. o System Planning: Plan, implement, and advocate for design and critical activities of the Pinellas County system of services. o Oversight: Monitor and report on system and provider performance towards adopted community-wide goals/outcomes. o Accountability: Design, track, and report on outcomes and accountability measures to ensure resources are used effectively and homeless persons gain stable housing. o Operations: Perform all ‘Lead Agency’ responsibilities for federal and state homeless funding, such as the HUD Continuum of Care and the state’s homeless grants. o Financial: Administer funding from federal, state, and local public and private resources for homeless services, provide strategic alignment of local funding to best meet the county-wide service system needs, and secure additional resources. o Coordination: Coordinate planning, funding, and activities with existing bodies as much as possible, such as the Juvenile Welfare Board, the Low Income Housing and Health/Behavioral Health Networks, HUD-funded County and City Emergency Solutions Grants and CDBG funds, Pinellas County Health & Community Services, the Public Housing Authorities, etc. o Advocacy: Advocate for effective homeless/at-risk services at the local, state, and federal levels. There are two major Councils under the HLB with very specific roles. The Providers Council, made up of public and private homeless and at-risk service providers, develops recommendations to the HLB on issues affecting the homeless services Fifth Program Year CAPER 10 system, addresses the needs of all target groups, and coordinates planning and recommendations with other community-wide planning groups. The Funders Council, composed of representatives from local and state governments, businesses, foundations, and other funders of services that affect all homeless/at-risk target groups, was created in August 2013 and develops recommendations to the HLB on funding of homeless/ at-risk programs and services and on strategically aligning funding resources available for homeless/at-risk programs and services based on HLB-approved priorities, to make the most effective use of scarce resources. In this fiscal year, the HLB continued its work with the Providers and Funders Council and confirmed the planning for a coordinated intake process. According to the 2016 Point-In-Time Survey and Count of the homeless population in Pinellas County, the total number of homeless individuals was 2,777. Approximately 21.2% of the entire homeless population of Pinellas County was in Clearwater. The City of Clearwater continues its effort to address the root causes of homelessness in our community. We have completed year three of a comprehensive, holistic approach in an effort to reduce the number of homeless individuals and families in Clearwater by placing them into programming that will assist them in getting off the street. The national best practice has proven the key is to move from an “enablement model” to a comprehensive system of “engagement”. In Clearwater, there are three shelters that engage homeless individuals and families: HEP (Homeless Emergency Project, Inc.), RCS (Religious Community Services) and The Salvation Army Transitional Living Center. Additionally, Pinellas Safe Harbor and Pinellas Hope are two temporary shelters that serve the homeless population of Pinellas County. In addition to providing shelter and food which meet a homeless person’s basic needs, all these programs also provide life-skill classes, transportation for employment, job training, mental health and other services. In FY 2015-2016, City of Clearwater staff continued educating City employees and the general public on the city’s homeless initiative. Staff created a website listed in the City’s webpage (www.myclearwater.com/homelessinitiative). Additionally, staff created a handout in an effort to educate the residents about the main goal of the city’s homeless initiative, how they can assist the homeless population by giving a hand up and not a hand out, and provide the citizens with contact information of local social service providers. Fifth Program Year CAPER 11 In August 2012, the City created the Clearwater Homeless Street Outreach Team, which is comprised of a Clearwater Police Officer and a social worker from Directions for Living. The team reaches out to homeless individuals and/or families on the street or at feeding sites and provides assistance to them by either placing them in a shelter, providing transportation to Daystar Life Center or by referring them to other services in Pinellas County. In FY 15-16, the Clearwater Homeless Services Street Outreach Team directly assisted 56 homeless individuals by transport to Safe Harbor, Pinellas Hope and HEP. On average, the Outreach Team receives 278 other service calls and contacts per month. For FY 2015-2016, the City of Clearwater, through its General Fund, contributed $100,000 to Pinellas Safe Harbor, $60,000 to Homeless Emergency Project, $25,000 to the Homeless Leadership Board, $25,000 to Pinellas Hope, $25,000 to Religious Community Services and $10,000 to The Salvation Army of Upper Pinellas. Operational Support The City provided CDBG funding to three agencies assisting the homeless in this Fifth Program Year CAPER 12 reporting period - Religious Community Services, Inc. (RCS), Homeless Emergency Project (HEP) and Westcare GulfCoast Florida. The chart below illustrates the non-housing homeless allocations and expenditures for FY 2015-16 and prior funds expended in this reporting year. These allocations resulted in many homeless individual/families being provided a place to live and obtain other essential services. FY 15/16 Budget FY 15/16 Expended Religious Community Services, Inc. $18,000 $18,000 Westcare GulfCoast Florida $12,000 $12,000 Homeless Emergency Project $18,000 $18,000 TOTAL $48,000 $48,000 Homeless Housing Actions Public Services and Facilities The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to Westcare GulfCoast Florida, Inc. for salary support to operate the Turning Point overnight shelter. The shelter provides an overnight facility for homeless persons under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. It operates as an inebriate receiving and intervention program that provides for a 24-hour sobering up area, intensive case management, and placement service. The agency’s goal was to serve 150 homeless individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 215 homeless individuals. The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to Religious Community Services, Inc. in partial salary support for a Housing Director and an Administrative Assistant/Case Manager. The agency’s goal was to serve 675 homeless/on the verge of homelessness individuals. The agency expended $18,000 and assisted 477 homeless/on the verge of homelessness individuals. The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to Homeless Emergency Project for salary support for a Case Manager to operate the transition housing program for the homeless. HEP provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and family rental units for the homeless population. In addition to housing, the agency provides food, intensive case management, clinical services, free dental care, child care and other supportive services to the homeless. The agency’s goal was to assist 900 homeless individuals. The agency expended $18,000 and assisted 816 homeless individuals. e. Non-Homeless Special Needs Strategy Public Services and Facilities CDBG funds were provided in the amount of $12,000 to Pinellas Opportunity Council for salary support to administer their Chore Services Program. The Chore Service Program provides heavy household cleaning, yard work and minor repairs for those who are elderly, frail-elderly, developmentally-disabled and physically-disabled Fifth Program Year CAPER 13 Clearwater individuals. The agency’s goal was to assist 42 individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 55 individuals. 3. AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHERING FAIR HOUSING The City of Clearwater is no longer directly enforcing fair housing laws. The responsibility has been assigned to the Pinellas County Human Relations Department since their office investigates and makes recommendations on all Fair Housing issues for other areas of Pinellas County with the exception of the City of St. Petersburg. The City plays an active role in affirmatively furthering Fair Housing by adhering to the Human Rights Ordinance that Pinellas County adopted in 1984. Pinellas County maintains an Interlocal Agreement with the City of St. Petersburg for the enforcement of the ordinance. The City of St. Petersburg handles enforcement south of Ulmerton Road and Pinellas County enforces north of Ulmerton Road. In 2002, the City of Clearwater, along with the cities of St. Petersburg and Largo, and Pinellas County formed a Fair Housing Partnership to coordinate efforts countywide to support and expand the availability of housing to all, regardless of familial status, national origin, race, accessibility, and disability. The partnership’s tools for furthering this effort are educational programs, training, testing, assessments, and enforcement through the appropriate channels. The partnership meets periodically to review programs and to set and review goals. The City remains active in the provision of affordable and accessible housing and promotion of home ownership. The City provides information concerning home ownership, home financing, and home repairs in printed matter and has worked with our Public Communications Department to provide information in a variety of other mediums. On April 8, 2016, the City partnered with the Bay Area Apartment Association, Bay Area Legal Services, the cities of Largo, St. Petersburg and Tampa, Greater Tampa Association of Board of Realtors, Gulf Coast Legal Services, Hillsborough County Equal Opportunity Administration and Pinellas County Office of Human Rights (Tampa Bay Fair Housing Consortium) to sponsor an Annual Fair Housing Certificate Program. The City provided sponsorship for programs providing workshops on Fair Housing, Accessible Home Design, Landlord-Tenant Rights and Responsibilities, and Real Estate Sales and Rentals. Fifth Program Year CAPER 14 Fifth Program Year CAPER 15 a. Sale or Rental of Housing Fair Housing complaints received by the Pinellas County Office on Human Rights/Human Relations indicate that discrimination in the sale or rental of housing and provision of housing brokerage services does occur. The City hopes to partner with other local government agencies and conduct a study to determine the level of discrimination. b. Public Policies The high percentage of build-out in the City affects the availability of suitable land for multi-family and affordable single-family development. The City’s Community Development Code, design standards, adequate public facility (concurrency) ordinance and building code requirements influence the feasibility of affordable housing projects. Development regulations can limit the potential use of small or irregular infill parcels for affordable housing or increase costs associated with site development and construction. c. Administrative Policies Administrative policies generally support Fair Housing. These include: 1. Marketing housing programs in targeted areas. 2. Providing citywide homebuyers’ assistance and education. 3. Placing educational material on the Housing Division’s webpage. 4. Carefully reviewing where affordable housing developments will be located. 5. Avoiding a geographic concentration of very-low to moderate-income households. d. Actions Taken To Overcome Impediments In 1995, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that entitlement communities, communities receiving direct federal funding from Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership and Emergency Shelter Grant programs, must conduct a study of existing barriers to housing choice. This required study is referred to as the Analysis of Impediments (AI) and is part of entitlement communities consolidated planning process. The purpose of the AI is to examine how state and local laws, private, public and non-profit sector regulations, administrative policies, procedures, and practices are impacting the location, availability, and accessibility of housing in a given area. The AI is not a Fair Housing Plan rather it is an analysis of the current state of fair housing choices in Clearwater and identifies specific barriers that need to be addressed if future fair housing initiatives are to be successful. Each jurisdiction receiving federal funds must certify that it is affirmatively furthering fair housing. The certification specifically requires jurisdictions to conduct an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice within the state or local jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified through that analysis, and maintain records reflecting the analysis and actions in this regard. Evaluating fair housing impediments is a complex process involving diverse and wide-ranging considerations. The role of economics, housing patterns, and personal Fifth Program Year CAPER 16 choice are important to consider when examining fair housing choice. Clearwater has relatively few impediments to fair housing. However, some issues were identified. On July 22, 2010, the cities of St. Petersburg, Largo and Clearwater and Pinellas County procured the services of J-Quad Planning Group, a fair housing consultant, to conduct an analysis of impediment to fair housing choice for each entity. The result of that analysis is listed below. The analysis of fair housing choice in the City has resulted in the identification of impediments, identified through a study methodology that included conducting focus group sessions, the construction of a demographic analysis resulting in a community profile and fair housing index, analysis of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data for the City and Pinellas County and a fair housing law and public policy and program review. The City’s commitment to furthering affordable housing through planning and CDBG/HOME program design and implementation is noteworthy. These efforts will continue to help maintain stability and strengthen its older and lower-income areas. The City and its nonprofit partners are encouraged to expand these efforts into other neighborhoods as a primary means of expanding fair housing choice. Banking, Finance, Insurance and Other Industry Related Impediments Impediment: Impacts of the Sub-prime Mortgage Lending Crises and increased Foreclosures. Remedial Action: Continue to work with the State, National Non-Profit Housing Intermediaries, Federal Home Loan Bank, other lenders and HUD to evaluate programs and identify funding that can help reduce the mortgage default rate and foreclosure rates among low and moderate-income home buyers and existing home owners. Impediment: Low number of loan applications from minorities and low origination rates for minority applicants. Remedial Action: Continue homebuyer outreach and education efforts. Expand homeownership and credit counseling classes as part of a high school curriculum in order to help prevent credit problems later in life. Impediment: Predatory lending and other industry practices. Remedial Action: Continue to encourage financial institutions to assist low to moderate-income persons by establishing or reestablishing checking, saving, and credit accounts for residents that commonly utilize check cashing services through bank initiated “fresh start programs” for those with poor credit and previous non- compliant bank account practices. Socio-Economic Impediments Impediment: Poverty and low-income among minority populations. Fifth Program Year CAPER 17 Remedial Action: Continue to work on expanding job opportunities through the recruitment of corporations, the provision of incentives for local corporations seeking expansion opportunities, and the assistance with the preparation of small business loan applications. Support agencies that provide workforce development programs and continuing education courses to increase the educational level and job skills of residents. Neighborhood Conditions Related Impediments Impediment: Limited resources to assist lower income, elderly and indigent homeowners maintain their homes and stability in neighborhoods. Remedial Action: Continue to support and expand program of Self-Help Initiatives based on volunteers providing housing assistance to designated elderly and indigent property owners and assist them in complying with municipal housing codes. Involve volunteers, community and religious organizations/institutions and businesses as a means of supplementing financial resources for housing repair and neighborhood cleanups. Public Policy Related Impediments There were no Public Policy Related Impediments. The City funds programs that offer free classes for persons desiring to become homeowners. The Pinellas Realtor Organization subscribes to the Voluntary Affirmative Marketing Agreement (VAMA) and works to educate its members about Fair Housing. Training and marketing materials have been videotaped and translated into American Sign Language and Spanish. The City promotes home ownership and education at various homebuyer fairs and expositions. The City also provides funding to Community Service Foundation to provide Fair Housing Education. In addition, the City is working with Pinellas County Realtors through the VAMA Program to further fair housing opportunities in real estate transactions. To further these efforts of the VAMA, the Pinellas County Board of Realtors enlisted the services of the Community Housing Resource Board to focus on the federal, state and local enforcement agencies, housing industry groups and volunteer community groups working together to promote fair housing practices. These efforts include: Providing public information on fair housing Assessing community fair housing needs and identifying local problems and issues that impede equal housing opportunity Evaluating performance and effectiveness of the VAMA Expanding minority involvement in the real estate industry Expanding public awareness of housing opportunities in the community Developing cooperative solutions to problems associated with the implementation of the VAMA Other actions during FY 2015-16 include: Continued support of Pinellas County Human Relations Department, Pinellas County Board of Realtors, and the Community Housing Resource Board. Fifth Program Year CAPER 18 Continued to work with the local committee of American with Disabilities to view housing related issues for homeowners, renters, or homebuyers with disabilities. Provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to Gulf Coast Legal Services to implement a fair housing program that offers counseling services, initial needs assessment, rental eviction intervention, and marketing of fair housing programs. The agency assisted 127 individuals. Provided funding in the amount of $5,000 to Community Service Foundation to administer a fair housing program. The agency assisted 68 individuals. The Pinellas County anti-discrimination effort focuses on public information and enforcement of fair housing regulations and the County’s Human Rights Ordinance. The County publishes a Housing Resource Directory that includes an overview of fair housing law, information about reasonable accommodation and accessibility, and a list of state and local enforcement agencies. The County produces a brochure entitled, Fair Housing in Pinellas County, and distributes approximately 5,000 copies annually. Below market rate mortgages, down payment and closing cost assistance are readily available through the County’s Housing Finance Authority and through other agencies. The County is also active in providing and promoting affordable housing, providing low-cost funds for home purchase or repair, and modifications to homes to make them accessible to persons with disabilities. The City directs significant resources to expand the supply of affordable rental housing and partners with a variety of for-profit and non-profit developers and the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County. The City also assists developers with a variety of incentives aimed at reducing development costs, impact fees, and regulatory impediments (including providing bonus densities for creating affordable housing). The City encourages mixed-income, multi-family developments to develop affordable housing in areas that are not predominantly low to moderate-income areas as part of a continuing effort to deconcentrate poverty. Funding is denied to developers who do not provide mixed-income housing where the effect could be to racially or economically segregate low-income households. 4. LEVERAGING RESOURCES The City’s efforts to provide affordable housing and other services to very low to moderate-income families have resulted in leveraging a great amount of additional resources. Through the Infill Housing and Down Payment Assistance Programs, the City continues to work closely with the lending and housing non-profits in the community to leverage private investment in home ownership. (Please see Homebuyers Section for accomplishments). In addition, Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation provides homeownership counseling to support our housing programs. Fifth Program Year CAPER 19 The funds committed for the homebuyer strategy during this reporting period are as follows: Program Infill Down Total Payment Assistance HOME CHDO $84,760 $0 $84,760 HOME/CHT $101,858 $0 $101,858 HOME/SHIP $0 $81,000 $81,000 SHIP $0 $56,000 $56,000 Total $186,618 $137,000 $323,618 The City maintains a goal of trying to leverage resources. Through the expenditures of $137,000 in funding through the HOME, SHIP, CDBG, Non-HUD and County Housing Trust Fund, the City was able to leverage $1,608,284 in private sector/owner financing. This has resulted in a 7.80 ratio, for every dollar the city committed. 5. CONTINUUM OF CARE NARRATIVE The City works closely with the Pinellas County Leadership Board and the Homeless and various other homeless services providers in addressing the needs of the City’s Homeless. The City listed Continuum of Care issues as a high priority in the Consolidated Plan. The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to Pinellas Opportunity Council for salary support to administer their Chore Services Program. The Chore Service Program provides heavy household cleaning, yard work and minor repairs for those who are elderly, frail-elderly, developmentally-disabled and physically-disabled individuals. The agency’s goal was to assist 42 individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 55 individuals. The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to WestCare GulfCoast Florida, Inc. for salary support to operate the Turning Point overnight shelter. The shelter provides an overnight facility for homeless persons under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. It operates as an inebriate receiving and intervention program that provides for a 24-hour sobering up area, intensive case management, and placement services. The agency’s goal was to serve 150 homeless individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 215 individuals. The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to Religious Community Services, Inc. in partial salary support for a Housing Director and an Administrative Assistant/Case Manager. The agency’s goal was to serve 675 homeless/on the verge of homelessness individuals. The agency expended $18,000 and assisted 477 homeless/on the verge of homelessness individuals. The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to Homeless Emergency Project for salary support for a Case Manager to operate the transition housing program for the homeless. HEP provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and family rental units for the homeless population. In addition to housing, the agency provides food, intensive case management, clinical services, free dental care, child care and Fifth Program Year CAPER 20 other supportive services to the homeless. The agency’s goal was to assist 900 homeless individuals. The agency expended $18,000 and assisted 816 individuals. The City did not receive any applications for direct support for providing housing opportunities for persons with HIV/AIDS. The City will continue to outreach to agencies that provide services to this community. 6. CITIZENS PARTICIPATION The City maintains a Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board to encourage public participation. The Board meets once a month to discuss and make recommendations to City staff and the City Council on housing-related issues. The City Clerk’s Office maintains minutes from the meetings. The City has not received any citizen comments on the Proposed FY 2015-16 CAPER. 7. OTHER ACTIONS a. Fostering and Maintaining Affordable Housing The City has been very proactive in fostering and maintaining affordable housing. Although the City cannot control the cost of labor, goods or land costs, the City continues to look for new and creative ways to address the issue of affordability. Some of the steps the City has taken in the past and/or is currently doing include: Design homes that are practical and efficient Provide financing at below market rates, zero percent and/or deferred payment loans Fund subrecipients to acquire vacant properties and build affordable houses Work with subrecipients to acquire homes foreclosed by HUD and resell them as affordable housing units Pay for infrastructure improvements with general revenue funds Change the City’s Development Code to address other development issues Work with the local housing authority to buy property and resell for affordable housing Work with developers to put together applications for funding through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, State of Florida Housing Bond Program and other resources to build or rehabilitate rental units for affordable housing b. Barriers to Affordable Housing In the early years (1992 – 1995) of the City’s SHIP Program, the Clearwater's Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) reviewed the following areas to identify potential barriers to affordable housing: Affordable Housing Definitions Permit Processing Impact Fee Requirements Infrastructure Capacity Residential Zoning Density Transfer of Development Rights Fifth Program Year CAPER 21 On-Site Parking and Setback Requirements Zero-Lot Line Development Sidewalk and Street Requirements Regulatory Review Processes Inventory of Lands Suitable for Affordable Housing Development The City began receiving SHIP Program funding in 1992 when the Florida Legislature adopted the Sadowski Act. The SHIP Program is a dedicated source of affordable housing funds that are provided annually to cities and counties within the State of Florida. One of the driving forces behind the passage of the Sadowski Act was the Florida Homebuilders and Contractors Associations. As a result of their lobbying effort, SHIP jurisdictions each year must expend 75% of their funds, entitlement and recaptured funds, on activities that involve construction and/or rehabilitation of homes, and in addition, 65% of the funds, entitlement and recaptured funds, must result in homeownership. A major requirement of the SHIP Program, as well as a condition of receiving continued funding, was each jurisdiction had to adopt affordable housing incentives that would assist in the implementation of their affordable housing activities. Each SHIP entitlement community was required to adopt an Affordable Local Housing Incentive Strategy (LHIS), which contained, at a minimum two statutory required incentives: (1) assurance that permits as defined in Chapter 163.3164(7) and (8) F.S. for affordable housing projects are expedited to a greater degree than other projects and (2) an ongoing process for review of local policies, ordinances, regulations, and plan provisions that increase the cost of housing prior to their adoption (420.9071(16)F.S.). During the 2007 legislative session, the Florida legislature passed House Bill 1375. Under this bill, approval was granted for the creation of Section 420.9076 of the Florida Statute. This statute requires counties and cities receiving SHIP funds to appoint an eleven member Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC). The statute further provides that the committee be made up of members from a specific industry or a specific group as identified in the statute. The requirement was largely met through the use of the City’s existing NAHAB. The City Council adopted Resolution No. 08-15 that created and appointed the AHAC. The duties of the AHAC included reviewing policies and procedures, ordinances, land development regulations and the City’s adopted comprehensive plan and recommending specific actions or initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing. Per state statute, at a minimum, the AHAC reviewed and made recommendations on the following: 1. The processing of approvals of development orders or permits, as defined in F.S.163.3164 (7) and (8), for affordable housing projects is expedited to a greater degree than other projects. 2. The modification of impact-fee requirements, including reduction or waiver of fees and alternative methods of fee payment for affordable housing. 3. The allowance of flexibility in densities for affordable housing. Fifth Program Year CAPER 22 4. The reservation of infrastructure capacity or housing for very-low income persons, low-income persons, and moderate-income persons. 5. The allowance of affordable accessory residential units in residential zoning districts. 6. The reduction of parking and setback requirements for affordable housing. 7. The allowance of flexible lot configurations, including zero-lot-line configurations for affordable housing. 8. The modification of street requirements for affordable housing. 9. The establishment of a process by which a local government considers, before adoption, policies, procedures, ordinances, regulations, or plan provisions that increase the cost of housing. 10.The preparation of a printed inventory of locally owned public lands suitable for affordable housing. 11.The support of development near transportation hubs and major employment centers and mixed-use developments. In July 2008, the Economic Development and Housing Department contracted with Wade Trim, Inc. to help facilitate the process. Wade Trim coordinated the preparation of the Local Housing Incentive Strategy in cooperation with City staff and the AHAC. The LHIS encompasses the definition, vision, strategic focus areas and incentive recommendations in order to facilitate the development of affordable housing in the City. The AHAC convened on four occasions in order to develop and identify the value of affordable housing, identify the principles for Clearwater’s affordable housing and develop a vision statement to be included as part of the LHIS. A separate focus group consisting of for-profit and non-profit affordable housing developers was organized in order to gain additional insight and recommendations concerning the incentive strategies. The report highlighted an affordable housing vision statement that was derived from input by board members. Additionally, AHAC members focused on the values that affordable housing brings to the City. The themes identified centered on the values that affordable housing supports a dynamic and competitive economy, improves the social well being that builds a sense of community, and ensures that the City’s workforce can live within the City limits. Furthermore, the AHAC also identified and recommended provisions that would identify adaptive reuse practices, require triennial updates to the City’s Local Housing Incentives Strategy, support design standards for affordable housing developers, improve communication and marketing channels for affordable housing, diversify financing resources, and support development of public and private partnerships for the provision of affordable housing. By statute, the initial report was submitted to the City Council by December 30, 2008. After the initial submission, the reports become due every three (3) years on December 31st of the year preceding the submission of the Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP). The City Council reviewed the LHIS recommendations that were approved by the AHAC on November 19, 2008. The City Council adopted an amendment to the LHAP to incorporate the local housing incentive strategies it will implement for the City. The amendment included the state required incentive strategies specified above. Upon approval, the City notified the state of its adoption of an amendment to its LHAP to incorporate the incentive strategies. The notice included a copy of the Fifth Program Year CAPER 23 approved amended plan in order to comply with the SHIP programs participation guidelines. In future years, as part of the monitoring process conducted by the State of Florida, the monitors will be evaluating how local jurisdictions are implementing their affordable housing incentives in order to ensure they are meeting their statutory obligations. These evaluations will analyze the process and policies that all affordable housing projects go through from start to finish. This process is not totally exclusive to affordable housing projects using SHIP dollars, but any affordable housing project taking place in the City, regardless of the funding source. The Plan is intended to increase the availability of affordable residential units by combining local resources and cost saving measures into a local housing partnership and using public and private funds to reduce the cost of housing. SHIP funds may be leveraged with or used to supplement other Florida Housing Finance Corporation programs and to provide local match to obtain federal housing grants or programs c. Managing the Process As part of the review process for proposed policies, regulations, plans and programs, the sponsoring City department requests the Economic Development and Housing Department to analyze the economic impact of the action proposed as it pertains to the cost of housing. The analysis shows the estimated increase in cost to an average home. The analyses are maintained on file in the Housing Division of the Economic Development and Housing Department. The City holds public hearings and meetings to obtain citizen input and to respond to citizen proposals and inquiries about activities and program performances. Citizens and other City stakeholders have emphasized the need to consider the City’s diverse interests in the establishment of goals, objectives, policies and priorities; the identification of new projects and programs; and in the application, monitoring and evaluation of existing programs. Typically, the Economic Development and Housing Department staff meets with prospective affordable housing developers to determine the level of assistance and project needs. If the developer proceeds with a project, staff facilitates the plan review and permitting process through the Planning, Building and Engineering Departments. This allows the Economic Development and Housing Department to troubleshoot and streamline the process. Below is a section from the City’s Expedited Processing and Ongoing Review Policy. d. Expedited Processing i. Building Department All affordable housing projects, as defined in Chapter 163.3164(7) and (8) F.S., that are located within the City limits are required to include with their application for a building permit a request for Expedited Processing. A copy of this request must be provided to the Building Official and to the Director of the Economic Development and Housing Department. Expedited Processing affords eligible projects priority over projects without this status. When an affordable housing project receives approval, Fifth Program Year CAPER 24 the Building Division notifies the Director who, in turn, will document the timeframe for the application process. ii. Planning Department The Planning Department will follow the City of Clearwater - Community Development Code when processing all affordable housing applications for activities that require rezoning, land-use amendments, variances, development orders, etc. Under the Code, all projects are reviewed and may be scheduled for the next meeting of the Development Review Committee (DRC – staff level review) and if needed, the Community Development Board (CDB). Many applications can be decided at the staff level and may not need to go DRC and/or CDB. When affordable housing projects and/or applications are submitted that can be decided at the staff level, they shall receive priority and be reviewed before any non-affordable housing project and/or applications. Applicants must indicate that the project will be an affordable housing development and/or project. The Planning Department has and will continue to implement, where possible, the expedited plan amendment process for large-scale amendments related to the provision of affordable housing. e. Comprehensive Plan Analysis The City’s Comprehensive Plan includes a state mandated housing element that analyzes the City’s existing and projected housing need. The element contains goals, objectives and policies that work in tandem with other housing policy documents. Fostering and maintaining an affordable housing supply is one of the element’s primary goals. The goal is supported by policies that aim to reduce barriers to public and private sector construction of affordable units. The Economic Development and Housing Department coordinated with the Planning Department in 2005 for the preparation of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) for the Comprehensive Plan. A focus of the EAR was affordable housing. In this regard, the EAR included an assessment of the successes and shortcomings of the City’s affordable housing policies and programs, along with recommendations for improvement. The EAR recommendations were addressed in a major update of the Comprehensive Plan in 2007-2008. As part of the review process, the City formed a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) to provide direction in the EAR. The CAC, along with a consultant (Wade Trim, Inc.), established identification of data needs and methods of compilation, meetings, methodology of comprehensive issues analysis, and coordination with other city departments. The results were provided to the City’s Planning Department. The Planning Departments recommendations were approved by the City Council. f. Lead Based Paint Lead based paint continues to be a serious problem throughout cities across America. It is usually prevalent in homes built prior to 1978. The City maintains that lead based paint is a serious issue and conducts housing inspections to determine if there are defective paint surfaces. If lead conditions are present, the lead paint is either removed or covered in a manner described by HUD. The City will continue its effort to rid structures of lead based paint and will inspect any homes built prior to 1978 for any presence of lead based paint. Fifth Program Year CAPER 25 The City continues to test and remove all lead based paint surfaces in structures that are being rehabilitated under our programs that are utilizing federal funds. The City utilizes the services of the Pinellas County Environmental Department to test all structures with defective paint surfaces and the local Health Department to test children for elevated blood levels. The Willa Carson Community Health Resource Center participates with the City by providing a meeting area for neighborhood based education programs, disseminating information on the hazards of lead based paint, and blood screenings. The City places information about lead based paint and safety on the City’s Housing Division website. Program activities include: Assurance that children identified as at risk receive blood lead testing and the child with elevated lead levels receives follow-up care Promotion of a public awareness campaign through education via physicians and the community and disbursement of educational materials Routine placement of educational materials on the City’s Housing Division webpage Assessment of homes at risk to identify lead hazard control services to eliminate hazards identified in homes Initiation of supportive lead hazard control services to eliminate hazards identified in homes Evaluation of prevention activities to measure the impact and outcome of program services and intervention efforts in the community g. Poverty Level Assessment The City realized that the most effective way to reduce the number of persons below the poverty level was to increase their income through providing employment opportunities. The City provides funding to support service organizations that reduce impediments for families allowing them to rise above the poverty level. The City provides economic development opportunities to non-profit and for-profit businesses that agree to hire lower-income individuals. Through the coordination of programs, including the Environmental Protection Agency, State Brownfields Redevelopment initiatives, Juvenile Welfare Board, United Way, the Eckerd Foundation, Pinellas County WorkNet, and the University of South Florida, the City will continue to expand its efforts to reduce impediments. h. Institutional Structure To overcome gaps in institutional structures and enhance coordination, the City provided local lenders with information relative to the City’s housing programs. Together we are able to provide home ownership and homebuyer opportunities for very-low to moderate-income families. The City and its subrecipients pre-qualify clients to the lender's and City’s specifications and provides financing in the form of down payment assistance. Fifth Program Year CAPER 26 i. Public Housing and Residential Initiatives The City understands the benefits of improving public housing and resident initiatives. The City continues to work and strengthen our relationship with the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA) to foster innovative public housing developments, potential joint ventures and residential initiatives. During this reporting period, the Clearwater Housing Authority assisted 1,226 families per month through their Housing Choice Voucher Program, expended $8,705,264 in Housing Assistance Payments, assisted 2,664 families through its Public Housing Program and listed $1,966,352 dollars in expenditures, plus an additional $462,298 in Capital and Replacement Housing Funds. 8. HOUSING a. Housing Needs The City has been very proactive in fostering and maintaining affordable housing. Although the City cannot control the cost of labor, goods or land costs, the City continues to look for new and creative ways to address the issue of affordability. Some of the steps the City has taken in the past and/or is currently doing include: Design homes that are practical and efficient Provide financing at below market rates, zero percent and/or deferred payment loans Fund subrecipients to acquire vacant properties and build affordable houses Work with subrecipients to acquire homes foreclosed by HUD and resell them as affordable housing units Pay for infrastructure improvements with general revenue funds Change the City’s Development Code to address other development issues Work with the local housing authority to buy property and resell for affordable housing Work with developers to put together applications for funding through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, State of Florida Housing Bond Program and other resources to build or rehabilitate rental units for affordable housing b. Specific Five-Year Housing Objectives Housing Objective One: Build 25 new mixed-income rental units in conjunction with ongoing redevelopment/revitalization projects. Federal Funds: HOME/CBDG State/Other Funds: SHIP, FHFC programs Housing Objective Two: Acquire and/or rehabilitate 40 units in small rental complexes for mixed-income affordable rental housing. Federal Funds: HOME/CBDG State/Other Funds: SHIP, FHFC programs Fifth Program Year CAPER 27 Housing Objective Three: Preserve the existing housing stock by rehabilitating 50 units owned by low-income owner households. Federal Funds: HOME/CBDG State/Other Funds: SHIP, CHT Housing Objective Four:Preserve the existing housing stock by funding the acquisition and rehabilitation/expansion of 25 existing units for new low-income owner households. Federal Funds: HOME State/Other Funds: SHIP, CHT Housing Objective Five: Provide direct down payment/closing cost assistance to 80 low and moderate-income homebuyers. Federal Funds: HOME State/Other Funds: SHIP, CHT Housing Objective Six: Construct 80 new affordable, for sale, in-fill units in support of the City’s ongoing revitalization/redevelopment activities. Federal Funds: HOME/CDBG State/Other Funds: SHIP, CHT Housing Objective Seven: Provide credit counseling and homeownership training assistance to 80 perspective low-income homebuyers. Committed Projects Goals Actual FY 2011/12 Actual FY 2012/13 Actual FY 2013/14 Actual FY 2014/15 Actual FY 2015/16 Total Build Mixed Income Rentals 25 5 14 0 75 0 94 Acquire/Rehab Mixed Income Rentals 40 256 0 0 1 0 257 Rehab Low- Income Owner Housing 50 14 7 8 13 11 53 Acquire/Rehab Low-Income Housing 25 0 3 0 2 2 7 Down Payment Assistance Low-Income Housing 100 14 18 19 15 10 76 Fifth Program Year CAPER 28 c. Housing Accomplishments During FY 2015-16, the City made a total of eleven owner-occupied rehabilitation loans with CDBG and SHIP Program funds. There were eight SHIP only loans and three SHIP/CDBG loans. During this reporting period, eight SHIP-only loans were provided to two families with very low incomes, four families with low income and two families with moderate incomes. The two SHIP/CDBG loans were made to two very low income families. Homeowner rehabilitation produced $46,948 in loans from the CDBG Program with an additional $317,207 in SHIP funds. The total loans from all funds were $364,155. The City offers several programs that help make housing more affordable to very-low and moderate-income homebuyers. The City’s Home Ownership Program lends funds to purchase land, provide down payment assistance, pay impact fees, pay disposition and closing costs and build new homes for income eligible home buyers. Funds in this program are also available to approved non-profit agencies financing their clients home ownership needs. Currently these agencies include: Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. Bright Community Trust, Inc. Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation In this reporting period, $84,760 in CHDO HOME funds was expended by Bright Community Trust, Inc. These funds were used to acquire two single family homes. The City’s Down Payment and Closing Cost Program provided new homebuyer opportunities to ten families. Of the families assisted, one had income that was moderate and the others had incomes that were low. The City provided public service funds through the CDBG Program for home buyer counseling programs. The agencies awarded the funding were Tampa Bay Community Development Corp. and Community Service Foundation. TBCDC received $4,230 and assisted 70 families and Community Service Foundation received $5,000, but only expended $770 and assisted 16 families. Build New Affordable Housing 80 26 12 3 4 1 46 Housing Counseling 80 13 18 19 121 86 257 Total Housing Units 320 315 54 30 110 25 533 Fifth Program Year CAPER 29 9. HOME Program a. Assessment of Relationship of HOME Funds The City received an allocation of $265,110 in HOME Entitlement Funds for FY 2015-16. The majority of the funds were set aside for housing development. Funds set aside in the Subrecipient Housing Pool may be used for homeownership rehabilitation; new single-family housing construction, down payment and closing cost assistance, acquisition of real property and other related housing costs. Funds set aside for the Community Housing Development Organization were awarded to Bright Community Trust, Inc. The table lists the activities by which the funds were expended during this reporting period with the FY 2015-16 entitlement allocation, program income and reprogrammed funds from prior years. Activity Expended Rehabilitation Owner-Occupied $46,948 Administration/Program Delivery Costs $94,103 Rental Housing Rehabilitation $0 Community Housing Development Organizations $84,760 Down Payment and Closing Costs Assistance $60,750 New Construction/Single Family $22,421 New Construction/Rental $0 Acquisition/Rehabilitation $89,061 Total $398,043 The City has one certified Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO); Bright Community Trust, Inc. The City is currently reviewing an application from Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. to become a CHDO. b. HOME Match Report Please see Match Report in Appendix under “IDIS Reports”. c. HOME Inspections, Affirmative Marketing Actions, Outreach to Minority and Women Owned Businesses Eleven rental housing developments were or will be subject to HOME monitoring inspections. The housing developments include Fulton Avenue Apartments, Lexington Apartments, Homeless Emergency Project – SRO 1, Homeless Emergency Project – SRO2, Abilities at Morningside 1, Abilities at Morningside 2, Homeless Fifth Program Year CAPER 30 Emergency Project – Veterans Apartments, Prospect Towers, Inc., Norton Apartments, Pine Berry Senior Apartments, and Alpine. All housing developments provided affordable housing to low to moderate-income tenants. 10. OTHER HOUSING PROGRAMS a.State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program During FY 2015-16, the City committed the following dollars in association with the development and preservation of loans for housing units for low to moderate-income families with down payment and closing cost assistance for new and existing units. On December 23, 2015, the City provided $100,000 loan to the Pinellas County Housing Authority to add ADA ramps to Norton Apartments located at 1450 South Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance Loan Program SHIP Funds Expended $76,250 Other Public Funds Expended $60,750 Owner/Private Funds Expended $1,109,708 TOTAL $1,246,708 The Down Payment and Closing Cost Program provided new homebuyer opportunities to ten families. Of the families assisted, one had income that was moderate and the others had incomes that were low. Four families were assisted through SHIP-only loans and six families were assisted with HOME/SHIP funds. Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Loan Program SHIP Funds Expended $226,419 TOTAL $226,419 Nine SHIP-only loans were provided to two families that were very low income, four families that were low income and three families that were moderate income. There were two SHIP/CDBG loans provided to two very low income families. A total of $710,763 in total revenues (allocation, program income and recaptured funds) was deposited into the SHIP Fund during FY 2015-16. These funds were generated through the following: State Annual Distribution $533,352 Program Income $177,411 TOTAL $710,763 b. Emergency Shelter Grants Program The City does not receive any Emergency Shelter Grant Funds. Fifth Program Year CAPER 31 c. Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Pursuant to federal regulations published in the Federal Register at 75 FR 64322 and regarding Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, as amended, and in accordance with Title XII of Division A of the American Recovery Act of 2009, as amended, additional funds were allocated under Section 1497 of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 (NSP 3) and those established at 24 CFR Part 91 require the City of Clearwater to amend its FY 2010-11 Action Plan to incorporate the proposed FY 2010-11 Neighborhood Stabilization Program Action Plan. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded the City of Clearwater $1,385,801 in funding through the NSP 3 Program. The NSP 3 Program is designed to stabilize neighborhoods that have been and continue to be damaged by the economic effects of properties that have been foreclosed or abandoned. The program integrated the following principals: Retain the Community Development Block Grant distinctive requirements Target and reconnect neighborhoods Rapidly arrest neighborhood decline Assure deep targeting requirements Ensure continued affordable housing Support projects that optimize economic activity Build inclusive and sustainable communities Coordinate planning and resources Leverage resources The NSP 3 Program has established five allowable housing strategies for funding. They include using the funds for housing related financing mechanism, acquisition and rehabilitation, land banking, demolition, and redevelopment. The City utilized its funding in the following manner: Activity Amount # of Units Redevelopment $1,247,221 20 Administration $165,621 Program Income Generated $538,464 10 TOTAL $1,951,306 30 The target areas identified by HUD include the city-approved Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas to include portions of North Greenwood, Lake Bellevue and the East Gateway. The focus of these proposed activities is to continue construction financing for projects already underway to ensure their success and timely completion. The benefit for moving funding to construction financing is that once the loans are repaid, the City can use those funds as program income for downpayment assistance for these and other properties. Fifth Program Year CAPER 32 The NSP3 funds were allocated to the following projects: 1) Country Club Homes On March 17, 2008, SP Country Club Homes, LLC (the Borrower) entered into a contract with the City of Clearwater to purchase a 2.07 acre parcel to construct and sell a 31-unit townhouse project named Country Club Townhomes. The units are three-bedroom units and sold between $142,000 and $156,000 to eligible homebuyers whose income was less than 120% of area median income. The funding involved an initial commitment from the City utilizing Community Development Block Grant Program funds in the amount of $700,000, additional funding through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 and funding through Pinellas County and Neighborhood Lending Partners. On November 9, 2012, the Borrower received additional funding in the amount of $475,770 through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 for the development of four townhome units to build a four-unit building located at 1281, 1283, 1285, and 1287 Sawgrass Street. All four units have been sold to low to moderate-income families. 2) Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. On September 29, 2008, Pinellas County provided a HOME Investment Partnership Program loan in the amount of $1.425 million to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. (Habitat) for a portion of the acquisition costs and site improvements to acquire 8.81 acres of real property located at 1884 Betty Lane that will be used to build single-family homes for low to moderate-income families. The site is the former Homer Villas, a rental community previously owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. Other Pinellas County investments in the development of the housing units include $730,000 in funding through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2. On December 19, 2008, Habitat submitted an application for funding totaling $600,000 to Pinellas County for a portion of the acquisition costs of the former Homer Villas. Funding was approved through the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund in the form of a deferred-payment loan with no interest. The funds will be repaid when each home is sold to an eligible homebuyer. On July 29, 2011, Neighborhood Lending Partners of West Florida, Inc. provided a revolving line of credit in the initial amount of $500,000 with a maximum principal indebtedness, including future advances of $1 million. The City provided a $124,000 grant to Habitat through CDBG funds to demolish the structures. On January 18, 2013, the City provided a loan to Habitat in the amount of $425,000 utilizing Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 for construction financing. The funds are being repaid when each home is sold to an eligible buyer. In this reporting period, five homes were constructed and down payment assistance was not required by the homebuyers. Fifth Program Year CAPER 33 3) Program Income and Administration As of this date, $565,505 in Program Income has been generated with the City providing ten downpayment assistance loans totaling $386,189 and utilizing $27,041 for Program Administration. Currently, the City is in the process of closing out the NSP3 Program and converting the remainder of the Program Income to CDBG funds. d. Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund The City of Clearwater committed a total of $25,464.47 in funding through the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund Program (PCHTF) as a match to federal programs. A total of $76,625 in total revenues (allocation, program income and recaptured funds) was deposited into the Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund during FY 2015- 16. These funds were generated through the following: Annual Distribution $0 Program Income $76,625 TOTAL $76,625 e. Brownfields Program The Brownfields Area is one of the oldest sections of the City with a low-income, minority population in the most densely populated county in Florida. The City’s Brownfields area covers all three of the City’s Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas. Clearwater has the distinction of being the first state-designated Brownfields area in the State of Florida. It was over ten years ago since the City was awarded its first EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant. The Clearwater Brownfields Area (CBA), with approximately 244 regulatory listed sites located in over 7,000 properties, is spread across more than 1,842 acres. Clearwater defines Brownfields as “redevelopment opportunities that result in viable economic and community development, residential, and open-space/greenspace projects.” The definition reflects a perception of Brownfields that is results-oriented, viewing challenges as opportunities rather than insurmountable liabilities. The City did not have any federal funds for Phase I and Phase 2 assessments in this reporting period. On August 5, 2010, the CRA acquired the Car Pro property located at 1359 Cleveland Street (see East Gateway NSRA) for environmental remediation. The City performed site assessments and is currently working with FDEP and USEPA to complete remediation of environmental impacts related to historical activities at the site. To date, the City received $325,440 in Brownfields Revolving Cleanup Loan Fund dollars. The City continues to conduct groundwater monitoring at this site. Fifth Program Year CAPER 34 11. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The City utilized a strategy of diversification when selecting CDBG eligible activities. During FY 2015-16, funds were allocated for administration, for housing pool activities (rehabilitation, acquisition, disposition, etc.), program delivery costs for the City rehabilitation, infill and economic development program, demolition, public facilities and improvements and public services. FY 2015-16 CDBG/HOME Projects Public Service Projects 1) Community Service Foundation, Inc. The City provided funding in the amount of $5,000 to Community Service Foundation, Inc. for salary support to operate a fair housing counseling and housing placement program. The program provides housing services to help lower income families and individuals locate and secure permanent, decent, affordable housing. The program also strives to counsel households on Fair Housing Landlord/Tenant Rights, and to provide emergency food and shelter program rent and mortgage payment assistance. The agency’s goal was to assist 60 individuals. The agency expended $5,000 and assisted 68 individuals. Community Service foundation has been providing social services to low to moderate-income families since 1957 and providing affordable housing services since 1984. Their affordable housing services (Fair Housing Counseling and Housing Placement Program) help lower income families and individuals locate and secure permanent, decent, affordable housing from their office located at 925 Lakeview Road, Clearwater. CSF’s Fair Housing Counseling and Housing Placement & Assistance Program activity promotes fair housing through counseling, advocacy, and education. They review Florida fair housing statutes with clients as needed, educating them as to tenant/landlord responsibilities and rights. The program provides strong support and definite action to assist the City in meeting this priority to assist clients with counseling, placement services, and housing assistance. The funds provided by the City were used to pay salary support for the Housing Placement Specialist to provide this service. The CSF Housing Placement Specialist networks with Pinellas County landlords, realtors, and public and private agencies to establish and maintain a listing of available rental properties. The specialist also maintains a list from newspapers, housing publications, and the internet. In addition to housing placement, the specialist reviews the federal and state statutes and guidelines with clients to educate them as to tenant/landlord responsibilities and rights and resolve fair housing issues. 2) Gulf Coast Legal Services, Inc. The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to Gulf Coast Legal Services, Inc. for salary support to provide legal assistance for low to moderate-income residents who are victims of predatory lending practices, foreclosure rescue scams, wrongful foreclosures, reverse mortgage foreclosures and persons who are Fifth Program Year CAPER 35 experiencing discrimination or fraud in housing and to remedy those matters through negotiation, mediation or litigation and to assist residents in filing complaints regarding the Fair Housing laws. Additionally, persons who are victims of domestic violence and are experiencing a housing crisis will also be served. They make material available to tenants and homeowners of their rights and conduct three outreach seminars to inform the elderly, disabled and individuals for whom English is a second language about their fair housing rights. The agency’s goal was to serve 85 individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 127 individuals. Gulfcoast Legal Services is located at 314 South Missouri Avenue, Suite 109, Clearwater, Florida 33756 and is a HUD Housing Certified Counseling agency in the areas of pre-purchase counseling, Fair Housing pre-purchase, pre-purchase education workshops, predatory lending education workshops, pre-purchase home buyer education, mortgage delinquency and default resolution counseling, resolving/preventing mortgage delinquency workshops, financial management and others. 3) Pinellas Opportunity Council The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to Pinellas Opportunity Council for salary support to administer their Chore Services Program. The Chore Service Program provides heavy household cleaning, yard work and minor repairs for those who are elderly, frail-elderly, developmentally-disabled and physically-disabled individuals. The agency’s goal was to assist 42 individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 55 individuals. Pinellas Opportunity Council is a private non-profit community action agency that has served Pinellas County for over 45 years. The agency was incorporated on September 17, 1968. POC’s mission is to help alleviate poverty and promote self- sufficiency and to revitalize local communities. POC has operated Chore Services for over thirty years. Chore services provide heavy household cleaning and yard work for those clients incapable of accomplishing such tasks. Other services include routine house or yard tasks including such jobs as seasonal cleaning; yard work; lifting and moving furniture, appliances or heavy objects; household repairs that do not require a permit or specialist; and moving services. The Chore service office is located at 4039 8th Avenue South, St. Petersburg. The agency emphasis will be placed on serving clients in the city’s neighborhood revitalization areas. The services provided by chore services allow the elderly to remain in their homes and not be institutionalized. The agency assists homeowners and renters. Their clients are referred to them by various agencies including the local housing authority and City code enforcement. 4) Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to the Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center for salary support to operate the Neighborhood Family Center. The Bridge the Gap project is a combination of services to help individuals and families survive; stay in their homes and to keep the families together by providing food, clothing, hygiene products, baby needs, job training, and financial assistance. The agency’s goal was to assist 450 families. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 426 families. Fifth Program Year CAPER 36 The Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center is a non-profit human service organization with a designated service area of Eastern Clearwater, Safety Harbor and Oldsmar. The agency’s mission is to nurture and strengthen children youth, adults, their families, and communities through support services, education, and collaborative partnerships to improve lives and achieve self-sufficiency. To accomplish this mission, the agency established The Bridge the Gap Project. The program is a combination of services to help individual and families survive, stay in their homes and keep the family together. It does this by providing critical basic needs, financial assistance, career development and school readiness/school success. Critical basis needs include food, clothing and hygiene products. These products are made available to individuals and families through their food bank. In the past year, the agency has provided back packs to needy children in the community. Financial assistance is provided through limited financial support to families facing shut off of water or electric. Transportation assistance and housing emergencies such as gas vouchers, and bus passes and rental assistance is also provided. The center is also an ACCESS site where families can apply for food stamps, Medicaid and cash assistance. The third component of the program is Career Development. The agency’s Family Assistance Coach works one on one with individuals to help them achieve their goals by providing financial assistance for training, uniforms, books etc. Their Job Club works with Worknet Pinellas to provide job information, resume review and job searches. The final component, school readiness/school success is addressed through providing school back packs which provide the children with the tools needed for school. 5) WestCare GulfCoast Florida, Inc. The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to WestCare GulfCoast Florida, Inc. for salary support to operate the Turning Point overnight shelter. The shelter provides an overnight facility for homeless persons under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. It operates as an inebriate receiving and intervention program that provides for a 24-hour sobering up area, intensive case management, and placement service. The agency’s goal was to serve 150 homeless individuals. The agency expended $12,000 and assisted 215 homeless individuals. WestCare Florida is part of the WestCare family of tax-exempt nonprofit organizations that provide a wide spectrum of health and human services in both residential and outpatient environments in nine states throughout the United States. It was founded in 1973 with the mission to empower everyone with whom the organization comes into contact to engage in a process of healing, growth and change, benefiting themselves, their families, coworkers and communities. The request for funding is for Turning Point. Turning Point was created to open an Inebriate Receiving and Intervention Program to provide services to homeless persons suffering from chronic alcoholism/drug addiction many who are also living with a mental illness. WestCare Florida’s Turning Point Emergency Shelter plays a pivotal role in the community’s joint effort to rehabilitate homeless individuals. The program provides case management, counseling, coordination of services for clients being evaluated for psychiatric services. Their goal is to provide the following services: Substantial abuse and mental health assessments and referrals, individual and group counseling, individualized physical health assessments by an LPN, linkage and referrals to community based services, access to healthcare, crisis intervention services, life Fifth Program Year CAPER 37 skills training, supervision of self administered meds, benefits application assistance, and services for HIV Infected clients. A Turning Point operates in three phases to help clients begin their rehabilitation through the recovery and transition stages needed to achieve self-sufficiency in their facility located at 1801 Fifth Avenue North, St. Petersburg. Phase I is a 24 hour sobering up area where law enforcement can bring (non- criminal) street inebriates for quick assessment and short term respite in lieu of jail. Walk-ins, referral from local hospitals and other social service agencies are accepted. Upon sobering up the individuals are offered counseling and support, linkages to needed services, food and clothing. Phase II offers intensive case management services for those who indicate a desire for help. Individuals are assisted in finding suitable placement to begin their rehabilitation. Phase III provides structured opportunities to clients who have obtained a placement but who may be required to wait at the facility for two to six weeks. 6) Intercultural Advocacy Institute, Inc. The City provided funding in the amount of $12,000 to the Intercultural Advocacy Institute for salary support for salary support for one part-time bilingual family facilitator and one part-time bilingual family support person to operate the family component of the Youth Leaders Partnership Program. The program provides leadership and mentoring opportunities to youth in the 6th and 7th grades. The program focus is to provide the tools and resources necessary to help youth develop leadership skills plus a strong sense of identity and in turn, grow leaders from within the community to serve as role models for their peers and younger student population. The agency’s goal was to serve 25 individuals. The agency expended $11,870 and assisted 83 individuals. Intercultural Advocacy Institute, Inc. is comprised of two departments, the Hispanic Outreach Center and the Hispanic Leadership Council. The Hispanic Outreach Center is a multi-service center, created in 2001, assisting primarily, but not exclusively, Limited English Proficiency (LED) Spanish speaking residents of Clearwater. There is no other facility of this kind in Pinellas County. The Youth Leadership Partnership, a program within the Hispanic Outreach Center, was implemented in FY 2011-2012 utilizing funding from the Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB) and the City of Clearwater. The program is designed to identify Hispanic students in 6th through 8th grade, who have the interest to go on to post-secondary education, to provide leadership and community activity opportunities. The program also provides leadership programming skills for their parents to help their children succeed. 7) Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to the Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. for salary support for a Case Manager to operate the transition housing program for the homeless. HEP provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and family rental units for the homeless population. In addition to housing, the agency provides food, intensive case management, clinical services, free dental care, child care and other supportive services to the homeless. The agency’s goal was to Fifth Program Year CAPER 38 assist 900 homeless individuals. The agency expended $18,000 and assisted 816 homeless individuals. For over 26 years, Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. (HEP) has provided a holistic continuum of care approach addressing the physical, mental and social conditions of the individual or family, as they access emergency, transitional and permanent affordable housing. Its facilities are located at 1120 North Betty Lane, Clearwater and are also in the North Greenwood Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area. The approach is designed as an innovative, cost effective strategy that is guided by the concept that transitioning homeless individuals and families from shelter into permanent housing, while continuing to provide supportive services, prevents recurrent homelessness. HEP’s various programs provide meals, clothing and supplies, computer and telephone access, transportation assistance, case management, life skills training, vocation, medical, dental, and mental health care, referrals to other assistance and many other services to address the homeless population. The Emergency Shelter is a comprehensive homeless rehabilitation center that offers temporary shelter and an array of services that are designed to facilitate the homeless person’s transition from sleeping on the streets to a place that decent and safe. The shelter provides free housing for up to 90 days. The program is open and operates 24/7 and remains filled to capacity throughout the year. 8) Martin Luther King, Jr. Neighborhood Family Center The City provided funding in the amount of $15,000 to Martin Luther King, Jr. Neighborhood Family Center for salary support and fringe benefits for a part-time Job Coach who will work alongside the Family Development Coordinator to administer the P.A.S.S. project. Funds will also be used for salary support for a part- time child development worker. The program provides children’s programs, family support, educational attainment, and improved economic status for low to moderate- income families. The goal of the program is to provide multiple sources of support for human growth and development including programs for physical and mental health, to enable people of all ages to fully participate in the economy and the community. The agency’s goal was to assist 855 individuals. The agency expended $15,000 and assisted 4,100 individuals. The Project P.A.S.S. methodology is to fully integrate all members of the community in building up its human and institutional assets. Collaborations and partnerships with businesses, faith based institutions, financial institutions, housing providers and educational institutions, will work together to strengthen the socials and economic fabric of North Greenwood. 9) Religious Community Services, Inc. - Grace House The City provided funding in the amount of $18,000 to Religious Community Services, Inc. – Grace House in salary support to operate an emergency homeless- family program. The program provides eight weeks of shelter and services to families with children that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, with the goal of moving them into sustainable housing. In addition, RCS-Grace House provides homeless prevention services to families with school aged children. Prevention services include financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities and special Fifth Program Year CAPER 39 situations, along with one-years of case management. The agency’s goal was to assist 675 families. The agency assisted 477 individuals and expended $18,000. Resident families receive intensive case management, obtaining guidance and referrals to reach their various goals including, but not limited to: securing stable housing, learning how to budget, obtaining childcare, finding and maintaining employment or better employment, and gaining access to health services, transportation assistance, clothing, and food. Weekly life-skills classes are presented by various volunteer community instructors, according to the needs of current residents determined through case notes and weekly case management staff meetings. Close partnerships between the agency and other community providers ensures that the skills families need for success are being provided. 11) Community Service Foundation - Homebuyer Education Program The City provided funding in the amount of $5,000 to Community Service Foundation for operational support to implement the homebuyer program. The CSF Homebuyer Education Program is for individuals and families that are interested in purchasing their first home. The workshop covers the home buying process, Additionally, the curriculum includes affordability, responsibility of homeownership, ability to obtain a loan, processing the loan, closing costs and the closing process. Each year CSF offer Homebuyer Education workshops at the HOPE Expo to reach potential homebuyers. The agency’s goal was to assist 50 individuals. The agency expended $770 and assisted 16 individuals. The workshops provide homebuyers with combined classroom instruction on the process of buying a home, training in becoming a better money manager, goal setting to better save and plan for purchasing a home and one-on-one counseling and referral for more complex situations. 12) Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation – Dream of Homeownership Education Workshop The City provided funding in the amount of $4,230 to Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation for operational support to administer their homeowner workshops. The Dream of Homeownership Education Workshop is a free monthly eight-hour program. The Program instruct participants on budgeting and saving for homeownership, financial literacy, working with a realtor, loan closing, credit qualification process and credit repair. The agency’s goal was to assist 49 individuals. The agency expended $4,230 and assisted 70 individuals. Public Facilities and Improvement Projects 1) Directions for Mental Health Renovations The City provided funding in the amount of $50,000 to Directions for Living for renovations to the treatment and recovery center that included two office spaces: flooring, sound-proofing, new doors/frames, tech-ready wiring/enhancements and HVAC improvements, three bathrooms: flooring, touchless/water-saving fixtures, hand driers, other sanitation and environmental improvements and HVAC improvements, and removal of unused kitchen area and creation of large group room: flooring, painting, sound-proofing, doors/frames, integrated sound and technology and HVAC improvements. Fifth Program Year CAPER 40 On September 28, 2016, a request was received to extend the agency’s subrecipient agreement to February 27, 2017 due to construction delays. The extension was approved on September 29, 2016 with all remaining dollars expected to be expended on or before the extension date. 2) Jack Russell Stadium Renovations (North Greenwood NRSA) The City provided funding in the amount of $100,000 to the City of Clearwater Parks & Recreation Department for demolition of a building, renovation of existing restrooms, fencing and security for the park, sidewalks and parking lot. The City assisted 930 individuals and expended $100,000. 3) Phillip Jones Park Concession Stand Renovations (North Greenwood NRSA) The City provided funding in the amount of $16,943.70 to the City of Clearwater Parks & Recreation Department for concession stand renovations to include kitchen renovations, installation of a fire suppression system, range hood and gas meter. The City assisted 890 individuals and expended $16,943.70. 4) Intercultural Advocacy Institute The City provided funding in the amount of $17,037 to Intercultural Advocacy Institute for facility improvements to replace/repair four exterior doors that are worn, including the main entrance door and to replace the flooring in the conference room that is utilized for multi-agency board meetings, youth activities, and a pre- school program. The agency’s goal was to assist 200 families. The agency assisted 236 families and expended $17,037. 5) R’Club Child Care Inc. Renovations The City provided funding in the amount of $61,950 to R’Club Child Care, Inc. for facility improvements at two preschool child care centers, the Frances Breeden Center and Gateway Center. Renovations included replacement of two air conditioning units with new heat pumps and air handlers at the Breeden Center, lead-based paint surveys at both centers, and interior and exterior painting at the Breeden and Gateway Centers as well as the Directors office. The agency’s goal was to assist 200 individuals. The agency assisted 227 individuals and expended $61,950. 6) The ARC Tampa Bay The City provided funding in the amount of $99,000 to The Arc of Tampa Bay for the rehabilitation of flooring in the workshops/lounge area, replacement of toilet partitions, the upgrade of lighting, removal of electrical drops and ceiling tiles, replacement of tile floor in bathrooms, the conversion of four shower stalls for storage, replacement of plumbing and tiles in four showers, painting in workshop and bathrooms, debris removal and ADA upgrades. The agency’s goal was to assist 154 individuals. The agency assisted 155 individuals and expended $99,000. Fifth Program Year CAPER 41 Housing The City provided FY15-16 CDBG/HOME and SHIP funding (allocation plus prior year) in the amount of $1,475,650 to the City’s Housing Pool to acquire and/or develop real property, rehabilitate homes or rental units or provide down payment and closing cost assistance to eligible low to moderate-income families. Eligible agencies in the housing pool were The Kimberly Home, Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc., Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County, Inc. Community Housing Development Organization, Bright Community Trust and Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation. A detail listing of housing activities is illustrated in the rental housing strategy, homeownership strategy and homebuyer strategy sections at the beginning of this report. Other Projects Through funding provided from the FY 2015-16 allocation and prior year funds, the City expended $132,297 in CDBG and $94,103 in HOME funds for administration, $134,738 in CDBG funds for rehabilitation program delivery costs and $5,515 in CDBG funds for infill program delivery costs. a. Nature and Reasons for Any Changes to Objectives There were no changes or amendments to program objectives. b. Assessment of Grantee Efforts to Carryout Planned Actions The City maintains a consistent process to certify that agencies/non-profits, or subrecipients who request funding through the City’s Programs are eligible. The process begins in late February when the City publishes a Notice of Funding Availability. The notice identifies the amount and type of funds available and their eligible uses. The agencies complete an application for funding that is available in March with the completed application due in April. Along with the application, the agencies also provide a copy of their audit and budget. City Housing Staff review each application for eligibility. A Technical Review Committee will evaluate each application through a competitive ranking system. Their results are forwarded to the City’s NAHAB for approval. Once approved, the recommendations and a notice of public hearing are published in the local newspaper for public comments in May. After the public comment period, the recommendations and public comments are forwarded to the City Council for approval in July. After approval, the Consolidated Action Plan is forwarded to HUD for approval. After HUD approval, the City prepares and executes the subrecipient agreements in September for an October start date. To ensure program success, the subrecipients are monitored continually. This process is detailed in the monitoring section of this report. 1. All resources (CDBG, NSP3, HOME, SHIP and Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund) listed in the Consolidated Plan were obtained through federal, state and local funding. Fifth Program Year CAPER 42 2. In addition to CDBG, HOME and SHIP funds, the City was successful in obtaining private sector leveraging for new housing construction and financing home purchases. c. Actions of Funds Used Outside the National Objectives All CDBG funds were used for activities that meet the national objectives. d. Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Demolition Narrative Neither the City, nor its subrecipients, acquired or rehabilitated buildings that resulted in the displacement of business, individuals or families as a result of projects funded with CDBG or HOME dollars. All properties that were acquired with CDBG funds were voluntarily obtained and mostly vacant parcels. The City’s subrecipients purchased all properties acquired during this reporting period. They include Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County and Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County Community Housing Development Corporation. When subrecipients become interested in a property they want to acquire, the following steps are required: 1. The subrecipient informs the property owner they are interested in the property. 2. The subrecipient sends out HUD Guide Notice-Disclosures to Sellers with Voluntary, Arm’s Length Purchase Offer. 3. The subrecipient informs the owner they do not have the power of Eminent Domain and the purchase would strictly be a voluntary transaction. 4. If the owner is interested in selling the property, an appraisal is obtained. 5. The subrecipient determines just compensation for the property. 6. The subrecipient offers just compensation to the owner. 7. The owner agrees to the offer, the subrecipient may purchase the property. 8. If the offer is not acceptable to the owner, both parties walk away from the deal. Temporary relocation benefits were provided to eligible homeowners while their homes were being rehabilitated. Temporary benefits include moving, storage, temporary rents, and utilities. e. Economic Development Narrative The funds allocated to the City through the various housing programs has always been viewed from the standpoint of providing services and not providing an economic development component. The economic development component is how much leverage these funds generate in housing. The City maintains a goal of trying to leverage resources. Through the expenditures of $137,000 in funding through HOME and SHIP funds, the City was able to leverage $1,608,284 in private sector/owner financing. This has resulted in a 7.80 ratio, for every dollar the city committed. Fifth Program Year CAPER 43 f. Limited Clientele Narrative The City and its subrecipients maintain files that document all clients who qualify for the limited clientele designation. g. Loans and Other Receivables The City maintains three revolving loan funds: the Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Fund to rehabilitate owner-occupied housing, the Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund to provide loans to for-profit businesses, and an Infill Housing Revolving Loan Fund to acquire real property to build new owner-occupied housing. The Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Fund has a cash balance at the end of the reporting period of $437.319. The Infill Housing Revolving Loan Fund has a cash balance at the end of the reporting period of $232,600. The Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund has a cash balance at the end of the reporting period of $287,056. Please see Financial Summary Report for other loans and receivable information. h. Lump Sum Agreements The City does not provide lump sum drawdowns. 12. NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION STRATEGY AREAS The City of Clearwater’s Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy (NRS) is a component of the City’s Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The strategy was established to promote a flexible design in the City’s allocation of funds provided by HUD and CDBG to promote innovative programs in economically disadvantaged areas of the City. The NRS provides for enhanced regulatory flexibility in the program requirements for providing CDBG funds for economic development, housing and public service activities. In terms of economic development relief, the strategy allows job creation or retention efforts by businesses not to be hampered by requiring them to track the income of people hired or retained. Economic development activities carried out in the approved neighborhood revitalization areas are also exempt from the aggregate public benefit standards. The relief for public service activities can be viewed in terms of the regulatory requirements that no more than 15% of the total CDBG allocation may be used for public services activities. Under this strategy, all public services offered within the subject neighborhoods and carried out as part of qualified projects by a Community Based Development Organization (CBDO) are exempt from the public service cap of 15%. Therefore, the City will be able to offer a more intensive level of service to stimulate revitalization. This allows the City to address some of the urgent needs of the disadvantaged community by offering job training and other related economic development assistance. In terms of housing relief, the revitalization strategy will allow the City to track scattered site housing units as a single strategy. This will enable the City to provide Fifth Program Year CAPER 44 housing opportunities to not only very-low to low-income families, but to other families who earn between 80-120% of area median income. This will increase the level of affordable housing units and thereby raise the income level of the neighborhood and in the process create a mixed-income community. There are several non-housing factors that cause a blighting influence on communities. They range from vacant boarded structures, to crime, to lack of commercial/retail activities. The City has three (3) Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas - North Greenwood, Lake Belleview and the East Gateway. All three have their own goals and objectives. The North Greenwood NRSA has identified the following strategies to improve their neighborhood: Eliminate poor conditions of structures Remediate low-level contaminated sites Reverse declining property values Expand business opportunities Create new investment opportunities in the neighborhood Increase new job training and placement opportunities Reduce the unemployment rate Empower neighborhood residents to eliminate crime Strengthen coordination of community organizations in the redevelopment effort The Lake Belleview (f.k.a. South Greenwood) NRSA has the same general strategies of the North Greenwood Area and has identified the following items as needed in their community: Additional educational opportunities for businesses A new neighborhood training facility A new childcare facility Job training opportunities A community library Additional new homes Better social services Better collaboration of existing organizations More crime awareness programs The City has taken several steps over the years to address the strategies in the NRS. Steps include developing a flexible code enforcement program, purchasing and demolishing dilapidated buildings, working with local law enforcement to reduce crime, funding outreach programs and providing loans to small businesses. The East Gateway District is part of the City’s Community Redevelopment Agency area. North Greenwood Listed are the projects the City has completed in the North Greenwood NRSA. North Greenwood Branch Library (2003) Fifth Program Year CAPER 45 North Greenwood Recreation/Aquatic Complex (2003) North Greenwood Apartments Renovations (2003) North Greenwood Corridor Enhancements (2006) North Greenwood Reclaimed Water (2010) North Greenwood Athletic Fields (2012) Phillip Jones Park Renovations (2012) Stevensons Creek Dredging Project (2015) Jack Russell Stadium Renovations (2016) Phillip Jones Park Concession Stand Renovations (2016) In this reporting period, the City provided federal funding for two public service organizations in the North Greenwood NRSA: Public Service Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Neighborhood Family Center $15,000 Public Service Homeless Emergency Project $18,000 TOTAL $33,000 Lake Belleview Listed are the projects the City has completed in the Lake Belleview NRSA. Ross Norton Aquatic/Recreation Complex (2002) Ross Norton Skateboard Park (2002) Lake Belleview Fishing Pier (2002) Ross Norton Complex Baseball Fields (2004) Ross Norton Complex Playground (2008) Lake Bellevue Stormwater Improvements (2010) Ross Norton Baseball Fields Renovations (2010) ED Wright & Belmont Parks Portable Water Wells (2011) Lake Bellevue/Woodlawn Traffic Calming (2011) East Gateway District In 2004, the 260-acre Clearwater Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) was expanded to encompass 176 acres that included the East Gateway District, a distressed neighborhood that serves as the primary gateway to Clearwater’s central business district and beaches. The expansion was viewed as a strategic approach to revitalize the East Gateway, leverage public-private partnerships for economic development and housing, achieve stability in residential and business areas and increase redevelopment potential. Amendments to the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan in 2004 established Downtown Character Districts. The East Gateway Character District sets forth the vision and policies to govern new development and redevelopment in the neighborhood. The 176-acre East Gateway neighborhood is characterized by a mixed-land use pattern of residential housing interspersed with pockets of poorly maintained rental properties and outdated strip commercial developments. The commercial sector is burdened with a declining business base, deteriorating infrastructure, a mismatch of uses and vacant storefronts. The neighborhood struggles with code issues, homelessness, high rental rates and a negative image of crime due to problematic Fifth Program Year CAPER 46 land uses and businesses. Significant decreases in traffic volumes, due to the rerouting of a state road in 2005, have affected business activity in the neighborhood and further emphasized the need for a targeted business development and investment strategy. According to PopStats 2010, the East Gateway District is home to 1,219 households consisting of 2,871 people. The District has a very diverse population: 50% White, 34% Hispanic and 13% Black. The East Gateway Task Force, comprised of City staff from several departments, was formed in 2005 in order to identify issues and develop a series of strategies necessary to achieve positive change in the neighborhood. The Task Force conducted a series of focus group meetings and neighborhood events in 2006 to gain an understanding of neighborhood issues, values and preferences. Input received through the public process was used in developing the East Gateway District Five- Year Action Program, which was adopted by the CRA on May 13, 2008. The goals of the original Action Program were to: Engage residents, businesses and other neighborhood interests in the creation and implementation of the action program; Achieve neighborhood stability by addressing the social, economic and physical issues that plague the area; Establish a unique and positive identity that instills neighborhood pride and sense of ownership; and Revitalize the neighborhood to attract reinvestment in private property. While the Five-Year Action Program implementation was underway, the community felt that a long-term vision was further needed, so in June 2009, the East Gateway Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) recommended that the Clearwater CRA engage the community in redefining a vision for future development and community character of the District. In January 2010, the CRA Board agreed to proceed with the creation of a vision plan. On May 31, 2011, the CRA and M. Arthur Gensler, Jr. and Associates, Inc. entered into a contract for the creation of such a plan. This collaborative neighborhood vision plan, first presented to the Clearwater CRA Board on January 9, 2012 and later approved by the CRA Board on May 14, 2012, addressed three main areas: 1) A Neighborhood Market/Economic Analysis that defined the economic base for market-supportable revitalization efforts; 2) Community Outreach and Stakeholder Involvement culminating in a Community Design Charrette that provided a strong, clear vision of the area and responded to current and future market opportunities; and 3) A Concept Plan and Policy Framework that identified specific implementation actions and tools that help achieve the vision over a 20-year horizon. One notable aspect of the East Gateway District Vision Plan was the comprehensive services that the CRA provided to the community through this project. Among other things, the Vision Plan became a great tool that: Promoted the East Gateway District and the CRA; Delivered a workable strategy with supporting rationale; Ensured that new development can be economically viable; Built on previous and current plans, initiatives, and projects; Maximized ultimate return on public investment; Addressed community interests and concerns; and Fifth Program Year CAPER 47 Provided recommendations aimed to enhance the quality of life and standard of living. The new Action Program includes eight overarching Goals and strategies for implementation purposes: Goal 1: District Development Goal 2: Create a Vibrant Market Goal 3: Zone I (West Commercial Anchor) Goal 4: Zone II (Corridor Development) Goal 5: Zone III (Open Space) Goal 6: Zone IV (Festival Core) Goal 7: Branding Strategy Goal 8: Policy/Recommendations The following accomplishments were noted during this reporting period in the East Gateway NRSA: Continued support of visible community policing presence in the East Gateway neighborhood through financial support of two additional police officers assigned to the Downtown Bike Team. Maintained a list of for-sale and/or for-lease commercial properties in the East Gateway to assist connecting property owners with potential buyers/renters. Continued opportunities to leverage culture/arts to encourage sustainable business activities in the East Gateway. Coordinated and promoted a multicultural event: o El Dia del Niño (Children’s Day), an event to honor the youth that took place on April 30, 2016. Continued to attend and host the East Gateway Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) now Gateway Advisory Committee. Presented at the East Gateway Business and Neighbors Association (EGBNA) as needed. Continued environmental assessments at the former CarPro site. Maintained the tracking report for the East Gateway Five-Year Action Program. Attended Neighborhoods Day and Community Garden celebrations i.e. installation of new structure and members meetings. Phase A of the Sidewalk improvement program was completed in June 2016. The Stormwater project documents were completed and sent out to bid in September 2016. Acquired a critical piece of property that will be instrumental in developing the Festival Core/ Mercado project. Through the City Homeless Initiative, increased efforts to address the condition of homelessness in the community. In partnership with The Code Compliance Department, monitored properties and contacted landlords to encourage code compliance. Conducted 46 business visits and offered assistance for business expansions and/or improvements. While the City provides leadership, technical capabilities and funding for Action Program implementation, a partnership with community stakeholders is crucial to achieving neighborhood goals. A Public Outreach and Communications Plan guide the Task Force in engaging the diverse neighborhood interests in the revitalization Fifth Program Year CAPER 48 efforts. In late 2008, two community groups were organized – the East Gateway Stakeholders Advisory Group (SAG) and the East Gateway Business and Neighbors Association (BNA). The City is currently coordinating with the InterCultural Advocacy Institute (ICAI), a local social services agency, to capture input from Hispanic-Latino residents through focus groups discussions. The CRA expended $329,007 on community policing, events and land acquisition as described above. 13. Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS (HOPWA) The City does not receive any HOPWA Funds. 14. MONITORING PLAN All subrecipients will receive federal and local regulations relating to their specific activity, along with an explanation as to how the regulations apply to their particular project. Specific Performance Agreements will be executed with each subrecipient giving measurable objectives for the eligible activity to be carried out. Each project is monitored on an ongoing basis. Documentation submitted with reimbursement requests are reviewed for compliance with applicable regulations and measurable objectives prior to issuing funds. On-site monitoring of selected subrecipients are scheduled and completed annually by the Housing Manager. A checklist is completed and reviewed to insure all aspects of the activities are carried out in accordance with applicable regulations. In addition to the above documentation, any subrecipient needing and/or requesting additional training on how to meet grantee and federal requirements will receive technical assistance deemed most appropriate to the circumstances by the Housing Manager. Additional technical assistance, if needed or requested, will be given at the time of the annual monitoring. The City uses a three step approach to monitor subrecipients. The first step begins during the application process. Subrecipients provide the City with their goals, objectives, budget and an Implementation Schedule. If funded, the goals, objectives, budget and Implementation Schedule are included in the Subrecipient Agreement with the City. The second step is to provide the subrecipient with the format needed for the Monthly Activity Report. The reports are completed and returned to the City monthly. The Housing Division analyzes the reports and if the subrecipient is not meeting its goals, technical assistance is provided. Subrecipients who provide housing assistance are monitored on a loan-by-loan basis and approved by the City prior to any loan closing to ensure compliance. Lastly, the City provides monitoring of all subrecipients annually with new agencies receiving two (2) monitoring visits. The first visit usually takes place mid-year and provides technical assistance to ensure the agency understands the compliance process. The second visit usually takes place in September and is a detailed- monitoring visit that utilizes an approved checklist. Fifth Program Year CAPER 49 During this reporting period, the City provided monitoring of all subrecipients. The City continues to offer technical assistance to all subrecipients throughout the year. SUCCESS STORIES R’Club At the start of our school year, MS was very shy and did not interact with other children in the class. On top of little interaction with his peers, he had a hard time sitting down and focusing on his work with the teachers. He would rush though his work and give the quickest answer just so he would be able to leave the table and be by himself again. MS chose not to do any group activities and during outside play time, MS was usually seen sitting down watching the others run and play. MS never wanted to socialize only observing and listening. MS loved story time and began to show an interest in numbers and writing. After graduation our class size went from 20 students to an average of 8-10 students. MS thrived physically, emotionally, socially and academically. MS began playing with everyone in the class, participating in circle time, vocalizing more and joining in dramatic play and art. During circle time the teacher was reading the class a story when she noticed MS talking. She noticed that MS was reading along with her aloud. After the story was finished the teacher picked out another book and took it to MS to read. At the teachers surprise MS was able to read every word. We always knew that MS was skilled in school; however we didn’t know how much he was actually absorbing and retaining. MS is thriving and loves reading to his teacher and friends. Pinellas Opportunity Council – Chore Services A 68 year old Clearwater resident called the Chore Services Program requesting yard work. The client was a veteran who recently had a hip replacement, suffered from a broken pelvis and was unable to maintain his yard. While the client was in therapy, he was not recovering as fast as he would have liked. The client hired local men to trim his bushes and trees in his back yard. While the men completed the work, they left debris in four piles in his back yard. Being as the client was unable to physically remove the debris and unable to find anyone to assist in the removal of the debris, he phoned Chore Services who was able to assist. Chore Services spent 28 hours assisting with the client’s yard work and delivered two loads of brush to the Pinellas County Solid Waste Plant. Directions For Living In 2016, a disabled single mother, we will call her KC, of three children ages 7, 13, and 16 came into the care of Directions for Living and experienced an inspiring transformation. KC experienced a massive stroke four years ago, leaving her totally disabled and completely dependent on her mother and step-father with whom she and her children were living, until her mother passed away in January 2016. Fifth Program Year CAPER 50 In May of 2016, a report was made to the Florida Department of Children and Families abuse hotline; the children were removed from the home and placed with relatives. Subsequently, KC’s stepfather evicted her and would not allow her to retrieve her wheelchair or her hospital bed from the home. KC moved into a hotel with her aunt who ultimately reached out to Directions for Living for Rapid Re- Housing Assistance as she had heard about the agency through a community partner. KC was assigned a Case Manager who helped locate an apartment in Clearwater and a landlord who was willing to work with the family. The Case Manager visited KC frequently and worked with community resources to ensure she had access to a hospital bed and wheelchair. The Case Manager secured an in-home health aide and physical therapy that enabled the aunt to increase her work hours as a Certified Nursing Assistant to increase their sustainability. The additional services and increased support provided by Directions for Living allowed KC to work successfully towards reunification with her children who are now safely reunited with her. Prior Year plus Reprogrammed Remaining Fund Activity Budget Funds Expenditures Balance 181 Demolition/Relocation -$ 51,970$ 51,970$ 181 Acquisition -$ -$ 181 CDBG Program Administration 136,251$ 132,297$ 3,954$ 181 CDBG-PD-ED 10,000$ -$ 10,000$ 181 CDBG-PD-Rehab 130,000$ 399,282$ 134,738$ 394,544$ 181 CDBG-PD-Infill 10,000$ 141,057$ 5,515$ 145,542$ 181 Public Services 104,000$ 101,547$ 2,453$ 181 Fair Housing - CDBG 17,000$ 17,000$ -$ 181 Public Facilities & Improvements 274,006$ 299,138$ 322,048$ 251,096$ TOTAL CDBG 681,257$ 891,447$ 713,145$ 859,559$ 683 HOME Program Administration 26,511$ 67,592$ 94,103$ -$ 683 HOME Program Housing (Housing Pool)198,832$ 747,536$ 149,041$ 797,327$ 683 HOME Acquisition, Transitional Housing -$ 683 Community Housing Development Org. (CHDO)39,767$ 44,994$ 84,761$ -$ 683 Rental Housing Development-HOME -$ -$ TOTAL HOME 265,110$ 860,122$ 327,905$ 797,327$ TOTAL 946,367$ 1,751,569$ 1,041,050$ 1,656,886$ Budget and Expenditure Summary FY2015-2016 Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report (CAPER) Community Development Block Grant And HOME Investment Partnership Programs |1CITY OF CLEARWATER FY 2015-2016 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) Economic Development & Housing Department DECEMBER 15, 2016 |2FY 2015-2016 CAPER ENTITLEMENT ALLOCATION Entitlement Fund Allocation CDBG $681,257 HOME $265,110 TOTAL $946,367 |3FY 2015-2016 CAPER CDBG/HOME BUDGET AND EXPENDITURES Entitlement Budget Expenditures Allocation $ 946,367 Prior Year Funds + $1,751,569 Total Funds $2,697,936 FY 15-16 Expenditures - $1,041,050 BALANCE $1,656,886 |4FY 2015-2016 CAPER PERSONS ASSISTED Project Fund # Persons Housing Pool 25 Fair Housing 86 Public Services 3,208 Public Facilities 2,402 TOTAL 5,721 |5FY 2015-2016 CAPER OTHER PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Fund Expenditure SHIP $417,207 Pinellas County Housing Trust Fund $ 25,464 TOTAL $442,671 |6FY 2015-2016 CAPER ACTIVITIES •Down Payment Assistance •Housing Rehabilitation •Public Services •Public Facilities •New Construction •Fair Housing |7FY 2015-2016 CAPER PUBLIC SERVICES •Homeless Emergency Project •MLK Neighborhood Family Center •RCS – Grace House •Intercultural Advocacy •Community Service Foundation |8FY 2015-2016 CAPER RCS GRACE HOUSE |9FY 2015-2016 CAPER PUBLIC SERVICES •Tampa Bay CDC •Pinellas Opportunity Council •Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center •Westcare of Florida |10FY 2015-2016 CAPER PINELLAS OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL |11FY 2015-2016 CAPER PUBLIC FACILITIES •Directions for Mental Health •Intercultural Advocacy •R’Club Child Care •The Arc Tampa Bay •City – Jack Russell Stadium Improvements/Phillip Jones Field |12FY 2015-2016 CAPER THE ARC OF TAMPA BAY |13FY 2015-2016 CAPER JACK RUSSELL STADIUM IMPROVEMENTS |14FY 2015-2016 CAPER ACQUISITION/REHAB HOMEOWNERSHIP •Bright Community Trust •1718 Druid Road •1546 Illinois Avenue |15FY 2015-2016 CAPER BRIGHT COMMUNITY TRUST |16FY 2015-2016 CAPER BRIGHT COMMUNITY TRUST |17FY 2015-2016 CAPER ACQUISITION/ NEW CONSTRUCTION •Stevens Creek •Constructed 5 homes •Habitat For Humanity •1407 Kings Highway •Garden Trail Apartments •76 units |18FY 2015-2016 CAPER STEVENS CREEK SUBDIVISION |19FY 2015-2016 CAPER GARDEN AVENUE APARTMENTS |20FY 2015-2016 CAPER Loan Types # Loans Total $ Owner-Occupied Rehab.11 $287,905 Down Payment Assist.10 $137,000 Rental Rehab.1 $100,000 Infill Projects 3 $209,039 TOTAL $733,944 ACCOMPLISHMENTS |21FY 2015-2016 CAPER NORTON APARTMENTS ADA RAMPS |22FY 2015-2016 CAPER Down Payment Program Total $ Private Funds $1,068,284 Grant Funds $137,000 Ratio (Private to Grant $)$7.8 to $1 HOUSING PROGRAM LEVERAGE RATIO |23CITY OF CLEARWATER FY 2015-2016 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) Economic Development & Housing Department DECEMBER 15, 2016 Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ANX2016-10035 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Public HearingVersion: 1 File Type: Planning CaseIn Control: Planning & Development Agenda Number: 8.2 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 3071 Grand View Avenue; and pass Ordinances 8982-17, 8983-17 and 8984-17 on first reading. (ANX2016-10035) SUMMARY: This voluntary annexation petition involves a 0.198-acre property consisting of one parcel of land occupied by a single family home. The parcel is located on the south side of Grand View Avenue approximately 80 feet west of McMullen Booth Road. The applicant is requesting annexation in order to receive solid waste service from the City and will be connected to the city sanitary sewer as part of the Kapok Terrace Sanitary Sewer System Extension Project . The property is contiguous to existing city limits to the west. It is proposed that the property be assigned a Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and a Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). The Planning and Development Department determined that the proposed annexation is consistent with the provisions of Clearwater Community Development Code Section 4-604.E as follows: ·The property currently receives water service from the City. Collection of solid waste will be provided to the property by the City. The applicant will connect to the City ’s sanitary sewer service when it is available, and is aware of the fee that must be paid in order to connect and the financial incentives available. The property is located within Police District III and service will be administered through the district headquarters located at 2851 N. McMullen Booth Road. Fire and emergency medical services will be provided to this property by Station 49 located at 565 Sky Harbor Drive. The City has adequate capacity to serve this property with sanitary sewer, solid waste, police, fire and EMS service. The proposed annexation will not have an adverse effect on public facilities and their levels of service; and ·The proposed annexation is consistent with and promotes the following objectives and policy of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan: Objective A.6.4 Due to the built-out character of the City of Clearwater, compact urban development within the urban service area shall be promoted through application of the Clearwater Community Development Code. Objective A.7.2 Diversify and expand the City ’s tax base through the Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ANX2016-10035 annexation of a variety of land uses located within the Clearwater Planning Area. Policy A.7.2.3 Continue to process voluntary annexations for single -family residential properties upon request. ·The proposed Residential Low (RL) Future Land Use Map category is consistent with the current Countywide Plan designation of this property. This designation primarily permits residential uses at a density of 5 units per acre. The proposed zoning district to be assigned to the property is Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). The use of the subject property is consistent with the uses allowed in the District and the property exceeds the District ’s minimum dimensional requirements. The proposed annexation is therefore consistent with the Countywide Plan and the City ’s Comprehensive Plan and Community Development Code; and ·The property proposed for annexation is contiguous to existing city limits to the west . Therefore, the annexation is consistent with Florida Statutes Chapter 171.044. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Ordinance No. 8982-17 ORDINANCE NO. 8982-17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GRAND VIEW AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 80 FEET WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3071 GRAND VIEW AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 3, Block A, KAPOK TERRACE SUBDIVISION, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 14 and 15, of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; (ANX2016-10035) The map attached as Exhibit A is hereby incorporated by reference. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Council hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public, which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Planning and Development Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. Ordinance No. 8982-17 PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Camilo A. Soto Assistant City Attorney Attest: Rosemarie Call City Clerk Exhibit A PROPOSED ANNEXATION Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR 60207.5 190.5 60 60 6060202 198 20060 6060606045144 45126 05311 B A I 2347891011 2345 67 8910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 141516 17 18 19 303132 33 34 35 A 1 2MOSS AVE HOYT AVE MERRILL AVE McMULLEN-BOOTH RD GRAND VIEW AVE TERRACE VIEW LN WOLFE RD THOMAS RD SAN MATEO ST 800 601 607 801 511 7073069 3064310830583034305931113053304130803059304730403064307630713053304731083035306530773114305830413041307031133052305830773081304030463047306330763052307030403064304630753109305730763074306530703035310030523040310230463034701 307131133107310430463053-Not to Scale--Not a Survey-Rev. 10/5/2016 Ordinance No. 8983-17 ORDINANCE NO. 8983-17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GRAND VIEW AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 80 FEET WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3071 GRAND VIEW AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS RESIDENTIAL LOW (RL); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property, upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, as follows: Property Land Use Category Lot 3, Block A, KAPOK TERRACE SUBDIVISION, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 14 and 15, of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; Residential Low (RL) (ANX2016-10035) The map attached as Exhibit A is hereby incorporated by reference. Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 8982-17. Ordinance No. 8983-17 PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Camilo A. Soto Assistant City Attorney Attest: Rosemarie Call City Clerk Exhibit A FUTURE LAND USE MAP Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR 60207.5 190.5 60 60 6060202 198 20060 6060606045144 45126 05311 B A I 2347891011 2345 67 8910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 141516 17 18 19 303132 33 34 35 A 1 2 RL RL RL RU RU RL CG RU RL RUMOSS AVE HOYT AVE MERRILL AVE McMULLEN-BOOTH RD GRAND VIEW AVE TERRACE VIEW LN WOLFE RD THOMAS RD SAN MATEO ST 800 601 607 801 511 7073069 3064310830583034305930533041308030593047306430763071305330473108303530653077311430583041304130703113305230583077308130403046304730633076305230703040306430463075310930573076306530703035310030523040310230463034701 311130403071311331073104307430463053-Not to Scale--Not a Survey-Rev. 10/5/2016 Ordinance No. 8984-17 ORDINANCE NO. 8984 -17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF GRAND VIEW AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 80 FEET WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3071 GRAND VIEW AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LMDR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the Zoning Atlas of the City is amended, as follows: The map attached as Exhibit A is hereby incorporated by reference. Section 2. The City Engineer is directed to revise the Zoning Atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 8982-17. Property Zoning District Lot 3, Block A, KAPOK TERRACE SUBDIVISION, per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 14 and 15, of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) (ANX2016-10035) Ordinance No. 8984-17 PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Camilo A. Soto Assistant City Attorney Attest: Rosemarie Call City Clerk Exhibit A ZONING MAP Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR 60207.5 190.5 60 60 6060202 198 20060 6060606045144 45126 05311 B A I 2347891011 2345 67 8910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 141516 17 18 19 303132 33 34 35 A 1 2LMDRLMDR LMDR C MOSS AVE HOYT AVE MERRILL AVE McMULLEN-BOOTH RD GRAND VIEW AVE TERRACE VIEW LN WOLFE RD THOMAS RD SAN MATEO ST 800 601 607 801 511 30693064310830583034305931113053304130803059304730403064307630713053304731083035306530773114305830413041307031133052305830773081304030463047306330763052307030403064304630753109305730763074306530703035310030523040310230463034701 707 307131133107310430463053-Not to Scale--Not a Survey-Rev. 10/5/2016 LOCATION MAP Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR DREW ST SR 590 McMULLEN-BOOTH RD BAYVIEW AVE ST. JOHN DR CATHERINE DR FAIRWOOD AVE MOSS AVE EDENWOOD ST PARK TRAIL LN SAN JOSE ST ALAMEDA AVE SAN PEDRO ST BAY LN E VIRGINIA LN MISSION DR CALAMONDIN LN CHAMBLEE LN MISSION CIR BORDEAUX LN GROVE DR F E AT H E R D R RUTH ECKERD HALL DR LORI DR S F L I N T D R BEACHWOOD AVE HOLLYWOOD AVE ST. CROIX DR MELONWOOD AVE KAPOK CIR GLEN OAK AVE N THOMAS RD LAWRENCE DR SAN MATEO ST W ARROWHEAD CIR TRINIDAD TRL CLEARWATER-SAFETY HARBOR DR TERRACE VIEW LN SAN BERNADINO ST ABBEY CT M I S S I O N D R SAN MATEO ST GRAND VIEW AVE -Not to Scale--Not a Survey-^ PROJECT SITE Rev. 10/5/2016 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR MOSS AVE MOSS AVE HOYT AVE HOYT AVE MERRILL AVE MERRILL AVE McMULLEN-BOOTH RD McMULLEN-BOOTH RD GRAND VIEW AVE GRAND VIEW AVE TERRACE VIEW LN TERRACE VIEW LN WOLFE RD WOLFE RD THOMAS RD THOMAS RD SAN MATEO ST SAN MATEO ST SAN BERNADINO ST SAN BERNADINO ST -Not to Scale--Not a Survey-Rev. 10/5/2016 EXISTING SURROUNDING USES MAP Owner(s): Karen DeFelice Case: ANX2016-10035 Site: 3071 Grand View Avenue Property Size(Acres): ROW (Acres): 0.198 Land Use Zoning PIN: 09-29-16-45126-001-0030 From : RL R-3 Atlas Page: 283A To: RL LMDR 60207.5 190.5 60 60 6060202 198 20060 6060606045144 45126 05311 B A I 2347891011 2345 67 8910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 141516 17 18 19 303132 33 34 35 A 1 2MOSS AVE HOYT AVE MERRILL AVE McMULLEN-BOOTH RD GRAND VIEW AVE TERRACE VIEW LN WOLFE RD THOMAS RD SAN MATEO ST 800 601 607 801 511 7073069 3064310830583034305931113053304130803059304730403064307630713053304731083035306530773114305830413041307031133052305830773081304030463047306330763052307030403064304630753109305730763074306530703035310030523040310230463034701 307131133107310430463053-Not to Scale--Not a Survey-Rev. 10/5/2016 Single Family Residential Single Family Residential Single Family Residential View looking south at the subject property, 3071 Grand View Avenue East of the subject property West of the subject property Across the street, to the north of the subject property ANX2016-10035 Karen DeFelice 3071 Grand View Avenue View looking easterly along Grand View Avenue View looking westerly along Grand View Avenue Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: 8923-16 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Public HearingVersion: 1 File Type: OrdinanceIn Control: Legal Department Agenda Number: 9.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Ordinance 8923-16 on second reading, approving amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan to support the implementation of the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan and new US 19 future land use categories, establish criteria for plan amendments in the Coastal Storm Area, and update various terms and references. (CPA2016-04001) SUMMARY: On September 15, 2016, the Clearwater City Council approved on first reading amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan to support the implementation of the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan and the establishment of the new US 19 future land use categories. As required by Florida Statutes, the proposed text amendments were submitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and other required State agencies and Pinellas County for review and comment. The Planning and Development Department received a response from DEO, as well as comments from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). One proposed policy relating to amendments increasing residential density in the coastal high hazard area must be revised to include a reference to the applicable state statutes requiring adequate mitigation. Staff is proposing an amendment to Ordinance 8923-16 to address this comment, as well as others in the agencies’ technical assistance comments which are provided for Council’s review. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council both identified no adverse issues on regional resources or facilities, and the Southwest Florida Water Management District had no comments for the proposed comprehensive plan amendments. Staff has prepared a response to the state agencies’ comments, as well as a motion to amend Ordinance 8923-16 on second reading that incorporates the required revisions to the amendments. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Ordinance No. 8923-161 ORDINANCE NO. 8923-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY UPDATING INTRODUCTION AND THE FUTURE LAND USE NEEDS SUMMARY SECTIONS OF THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT;UPDATING REFERENCES TO THE COUNTYWIDE PLAN FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, AND COUNTYWIDE PLAN MAP CATEGORIES THROUGHOUT THE ELEMENT;ADDING POLICIES CLARIFYING LIMITATIONS ON RESIDENTIAL DENSITY WITHIN THE COASTAL STORM AREA, INCLUDING WITHIN THE US 19 FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES;ESTABLISHING CRITERIA TO EVALUATE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENTS WITHIN THE COASTAL STORM AREA; ADDING POLICIES CLARIFYING THE CITY’S DENSITY AND INTENSITY STANDARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ITS LAND USE CATEGORIES; REPEALING THE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN TABLE AND REPLACING IT WITH NEW CITY LAND USE CATEGORY AND FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY TABLES A-1 AND A-2;ESTABLISHING NEW FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES FOR THE US 19 REGIONAL CENTER, US 19 NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER AND US 19 CORRIDOR, AND CREATING A NEW TARGET EMPLOYMENT CENTER OVERLAY; REVISING THE CITYWIDE DESIGN STRUCTURE ADDING REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTERS AND NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITY CENTERS; ADDING A NEW POLICY REGARDING THE PRESERVATION OF WATER VIEWS AND RESIDENTIAL CHARACTER OF NORTH CLEARWATER BEACH; AMENDING EXISTING POLICIES AND ADDING SOME NEW POLICIES SUPPORTING THE REDEVELOPMENT OF THE US HIGHWAY 19 CORRIDOR CONSISTENT WITH THE US 19 CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (2012); ADDING A NEW POLICY REGARDING ANNEXATIONS WITHIN THE US 19 CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT AREA; UPDATING MAPS A-13 AND A-14 SHOWING ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY CENTERS AND EXPANDING THE BOUNDARIES OF EXISTING ACTIVITY CENTERS TO REFLECT THE US 19 CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT AREA; ADDING A NEW MAP A-16 SHOWING MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RESIDENTIAL DENSITY WITHIN THE COASTAL STORM AREA ALONG THE US 19 CORRIDOR; ADDING A NEW MAP A-17 SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE US 19 CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT AREA;UPDATING VARIOUS TERMS AND REFERENCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Ordinance No. 8923-162 WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of Florida empowers and requires the City Council of the City of Clearwater to plan for the future development and growth of the City, to adopt and periodically amend the Comprehensive Plan, including elements and portions thereof; and WHEREAS, the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan (“US 19 Plan”), approved by Resolution No. 12-18, established the City’s vision for the US 19 Corridor, defining three types of revitalization areas: Regional Centers, Neighborhood Centers and In- Between Areas, and outlined design standards to be developed by the City; and WHEREAS, the revitalization and redevelopment strategies for the US 19 Corridor include planning for land use intensification, applying new zoning regulations, adopting new design standards and encouraging employment-intensive and transit- intensive uses; and WHEREAS, the US 19 Plan is an important part of ongoing efforts to make Clearwater a more sustainable, livable and economically competitive community, building upon previous City plans including Clearwater Greenprint and the Economic Development Strategic Plan, both completed in 2011; and WHEREAS, the new Countywide Future Land Use Plan (Countywide Plan) for Pinellas County, adopted by the Countywide Planning Authority on August 7, 2015, reduces thirty-six Countywide Plan Map categories down to sixteen, and this will help preserve and enhance the high quality of life in Pinellas County by concentrating growth in Activity Centers and Multimodal Corridors; and WHEREAS, the US 19 Plan serves as a redevelopment plan and the Pinellas Planning Council recognizes the US 19 Plan as meeting the requirements for implementing regulations for Activity Centers and Multimodal Corridors pursuant to Section 6.1.4.3 of The Countywide Rules; and WHEREAS, in order to allow for redevelopment along the corridor at increased densities and intensities as envisioned within the US 19 Plan and allowed for in the Countywide Rules, new future land use categories must be established for the US Highway 19 and its cross streets, generally consistent with the US 19 Plan; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Future Land Use Element are necessary to provide consistency between the City’s future land use categories and the Countywide Plan Categories; WHEREAS, the Community Development Board, serving as the designated Local Planning Agency for the City, has held a public hearing on the proposed amendments and has recommended adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments have been transmitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for review and comments, and the objections, recommendations and comments received from the Florida Department of Ordinance No. 8923-163 Economic Opportunity have been considered by the City Council, together with all comments from local regional agencies and other persons, in preparing the final draft of the amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it necessary and proper to adopt the amendments to the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan in order to reflect changing conditions; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the Introduction and Future Land Use Needs Summary sections of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended to read as follows: Introduction The purpose and intent of the Future Land Use Element is to provide a framework for land use and zoning decisions. It establishes the allowable use, intensity and density of land and provides for consistency between land use classifications categories and zoning atlas districts. Additionally, this element provides for a citywide design structure consisting of a hierarchy of places and the linkages between them to guide future development. Since Clearwater is effectively built-out, the element provides for sustainable redevelopment and infill development, as well as neighborhood preservation. Goals, objectives and policies are designed to preserve and enhance community character and quality of life, while ensuring the continued economic vitality of the community. The City of Clearwater’s planning horizon for the Comprehensive Plan is 2018. Future Land Use Needs Summary The following summarizes the Future Land Use Element: * * * * * Clearwater’s redevelopment plans will continue the evolution of a multi-faceted, multi- model modal City with tourism being a major industry impacting the City’s economic base. * * * * * Section 2. That Objective A.1.2 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended, and new Policies A.1.2.1 through A.1.2.3 be added to read as follows, with subsequent Policies renumbered: Ordinance No. 8923-164 A.1.2 Objective – The City shall restrict permanent population densities in the coastal storm areas in order to help facilitate a more disaster-resistant community. Population densities in the coastal storm areas are restricted to the maximum density allowed by the Countywide Future Land Use Designation of the property, except for specific areas identified in Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines, in which case densities identified in Beach by Design shall govern. All densities in the coastal storm area and shall be consistent with the Pinellas County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and the Regional Hurricane Evacuation Study. * * * * * A.1.2.1 Population densities in the coastal storm areas are restricted to the maximum density allowed by the City’s Future Land Use Category or as allowed in Beach By Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines. A.1.2.2 Residential density on those portions of property located within the coastal storm area that are designated US 19 Regional Center, US 19 Neighborhood Center or US 19 Corridor future land use categories shall be limited to the density in place prior to implementation of the US 19 future land use categories, as shown on Map A-16. A.1.2.3 The City shall deny an amendment to its Future Land Use Map within the coastal storm area which results in an increase of residential density or intensity unless it meets the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3.,F.S. and upon a balancing of the following criteria, as are determined applicable and significant to the subject amendment, consistent with Section 4.2.7 of The Countywide Rules. a. Access to Emergency Shelter Space and Evacuation Routes. The uses associated with the requested amendment will have access to adequate emergency shelter space as well as evacuation routes with adequate capacities and evacuation clearance times. b. Utilization of Existing and Planned Infrastructure. The requested amendment will result in the utilization of existing infrastructure, as opposed to requiring the expenditure of public funds for the construction of new, unplanned infrastructure with the potential to be damaged by coastal storms. c. Utilization of Existing Disturbed Areas. The requested amendment will result in the utilization of existing disturbed areas as opposed to natural areas that buffer existing development from coastal storms. d. Maintenance of Scenic Qualities and Improvement of Public Access to Water. The requested amendment will result in the maintenance of scenic qualities, and the improvement of public access, to the Gulf of Mexico, inland waterways (such as Stevenson Creek), and Tampa Bay. e. Water Dependent Use. The requested amendment is for uses which are water dependent. f. Part of Community Redevelopment Plan. The requested amendment is included in a Community Redevelopment Plan, as defined by Ordinance No. 8923-165 Florida Statutes for a downtown or other designated development area. g. Overall Reduction of Density or Intensity. The requested amendment would result in an increase in density or intensity on a single parcel, in concert with corollary amendments which result in the overall reduction of development density or intensity in the surrounding coastal storm area. h. Clustering of Uses. The requested amendment within the coastal storm area provides for the clustering of uses on a portion of the site outside the coastal storm area. i.Integral Part of Comprehensive Planning Process. The requested amendment has been initiated by the local government as an integral part of its comprehensive planning process, consistent with the local government comprehensive plan. * * * * * Section 3. That Objective A.2.2 and Policy A.2.2.1 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended, and new Policies A.2.2.2 through A.2.2.6 be added to read as follows, with subsequent Policies renumbered: A.2.2 Objective – Future Land Use in the City of Clearwater shall be guided by the Comprehensive City’s Future Land Use Plan Map, which shall be consistent with the Countywide Plan for Pinellas County (The Countywide Plan) including the Countywide Plan Map, and shall be implemented through the City’s Community Development Code. Map categories are further defined in Policy #A.2.2.1 below. A.2.2.1 Land Uses on the City’s Future Land Use Comprehensive Land Use Plan Map shall generally be interpreted as indicated in the following Ttables A-1 and A-2. The intensity standards listed in the table (FAR – floor area ratio; ISR – impervious surface ratio) are the maximum allowed for each plan category, except where otherwise permitted by special area plans or redevelopment plans approved by the City Council. Consequently, individual zoning districts, as established by the City’s Community Development Code, may have more stringent intensity standards than those listed in the table but will not exceed the maximum allowable intensity of the plan category, unless otherwise permitted by approved special area plans or redevelopment plans. A.2.2.2 The density and intensity standards listed in Table A-1 are the maximum allowed by the City for each future land use category, except where otherwise permitted by special area plans or redevelopment plans approved by the City Council. The standards referenced include: units per acre (UPA), floor area ratio (FAR), and impervious surface ratio (ISR). A.2.2.3 Properties designated as Activity Center (AC) on the Countywide Plan Map may be designated by the City with future land use categories that have more restrictive density and/or intensity standards. Ordinance No. 8923-166 A.2.2.4 Individual zoning districts, as established by the City’s Community Development Code, may have more restrictive density or intensity standards than those listed in Table A-1 but will not exceed the maximum allowable density or intensity of the underlying future land use category, unless otherwise permitted by approved special area plans or redevelopment plans. A.2.2.5 Residential equivalent uses shall not exceed 3.0 beds per permitted dwelling unit based on the underlying residential density. A.2.2.6 Hospital uses within the Institutional classification shall be guided by the FAR bonus provisions for hospital uses in the Institutional classification and shall be subject to the following criteria: a. Hospital uses must be based on and subject to an approved final master plan or site plan; and b. The master plan or site plan must include any and all adjacent, contiguous, or touching property, structures, facilities, and uses, which are: 1. Attributable to common ownership; or 2. Part of a common plan of operation, administration, promotion, advertising, service, or business; or 3. Voluntarily sharing facilities or infrastructure; or 4. Used in any way in conjunction with the hospital use; and c. Where the municipal boundary of any adjoining local government is contiguous to or within 150 feet of the hospital use, the provisions set forth hereunder shall apply. The City shall approve the final master or site plan or any amendment thereto, subject to the following specific provisions: 1. The hospital use shall not exceed a FAR of 0.65 for the uses located within 150 feet of a municipal boundary of adjoining local government(s); 2. Adjoining local government(s) shall be given an opportunity to review and comment on the master plan or site plan, or any amendment thereto, as it applies to the property within 150 feet of the municipal boundary. This shall include the following: a. Transmittal of two copies of the master plan or site plan or any amendment thereto, to the adjoining local government(s) not less than 30 days prior to scheduled action by the City; b. The opportunity and specific process by which to provide comments and recommendations by the adjoining local government(s) so as to be timely and meaningfully considered by the City. 3. Any proposed use within 150 feet of adjoining local government(s) shall be so designed and located as to consider specifically each of the following: a. The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form from adjoining property and buildings in the adjoining jurisdiction(s) to ensure minimum negative visual Ordinance No. 8923-167 impact based on the standards for setback, separation distance and buffering in the adjoining local government(s). b. The separation distance and landscape buffer provisions for any vehicular use, storage, or service area or structure, consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such buffer area in the adjoining local government(s). c. The landscape treatment, including the type, size and intensity of vegetative buffer areas consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such landscape treatment in the adjoining local government(s). d. That no use shall constitute a nuisance with respect to noise, odor, air quality, fire or explosive hazard, vibration or electromagnetic interference based on the performance standards in the adjoining local government(s). * * * * * Section 4. That the Comprehensive Land Use Plan table included in Policy A.2.2.1 be repealed and replaced with Tables A-1 and A-2 as follows: Ordinance No. 8923-168 PLAN CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY USES PER PLAN CATEGORY MAX. DENSITY / INTENSITY PER PLAN CATEGORY CONSISTENT ZONING DISTRICTS Residential Estate (RE) Very Low Density Residential 1 Dwelling Unit Per Acre; FAR 0.30; ISR 0.60 Low Density Residential (LDR) Residential Suburban (RS) Low Density Residential 2.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.30; ISR 0.60 Low Density Residential (LDR) Residential Low (RL) Low Density Residential 5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.65 Low Density Residential (LDR); Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) Residential Urban (RU) Urban Low Density Residential 7.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.65 Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR); Medium Density Residential (MDR) Residential Low Medium (RLM) Low to Moderate Density Residential 10 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Mobile Home Park (MHP); Medium Density Residential (MDR) Residential Medium (RM) Moderate to High Density Residential 15 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Medium Density Residential (MDR); Medium High Density Residential (MHDR) Residential High (RH) High Density Residential 30 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.60; ISR 0.85 Medium High Density Residential (MHDR); High Density Residential (HDR) Resort Facilities High (RFH) High Density Residential/Overnight Accommodations 30 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 1.2; ISR 0.95; Tourist (T); High Density Residential (HDR); Commercial (C) 50 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 1.2; ISR 0.95 (Base) Overnight Accommodations: Less Than 1 Acre (Alternative) 70 Units Per Acre; FAR 2.0; ISR 0.95 Overnight Accommodations: Between 1 and 3 Acres (Alternative) 90 Units Per Acre; FAR 3.0; ISR 0.95 Overnight Accommodations: Greater Than 3 110 Units Per Acre; FAR 4.0; ISR 0.95 Ordinance No. 8923-169 PLAN CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY USES PER PLAN CATEGORY MAX. DENSITY / INTENSITY PER PLAN CATEGORY CONSISTENT ZONING DISTRICTS Acres (Alternative) Or as set forth in Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines, the special area plan governing Clearwater Beach adopted by Ord. No. 6689-01 and as amended. Residential/Office Limited (R/OL) Low Density Residential/Office 7.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.75 Office (O); Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) Residential/Office General (R/OG) Medium Density Residential/Office 15 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.50; ISR 0.75 Office (O); Medium Density Residential (MDR) Central Business District (CBD) Residential; Office; Retail; Public/Semi- Public Uses as indicated in approved Redevelopment Plan As set forth in the approved Redevelopment Plan Downtown (D) Transit Oriented Development (TOD)Minimum and Maximum Intensity * Transit Station Area Type I: Urban Center Downtown Residential; Office; Retail; Institutional; Public/Semi-Public FAR 3.0-10.0 (40-100 Dwelling Units Per Acre) within 1/8 mile radius of the transit station Transit Oriented Development**FAR 1.5-7.0 (40-100 Dwelling Units Per Acre) between 1/8 mile radius of the transit station and the station area boundary Transit Station Area Type II: Suburban Center Residential; Office; Retail; Institutional; Public/Semi-Public FAR 0.5-5.0 (30-50 Dwelling Units Per Acre)Transit Oriented Development** Transit Station Area Type III: Neighborhood Center Residential; Office; Retail; Institutional; Public/Semi-Public FAR 0.5-3.0 (10-20 Dwelling Units Per Acre)Transit Oriented Development** Ordinance No. 8923-1610 PLAN CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY USES PER PLAN CATEGORY MAX. DENSITY / INTENSITY PER PLAN CATEGORY CONSISTENT ZONING DISTRICTS Transit Station Area Type IV: Complete Street Corridor Residential; Office; Retail; Institutional; Public/Semi-Public FAR 0.5-2.0 (10-20 Dwelling Units Per Acre)Transit Oriented Development** Residential/Office/Re tail (R/O/R) Residential; Residential Equivalent; Office; Retail; Overnight accommodation; Personal/Business Services 18 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.85 Office (O); Commercial (C); Medium Density Residential (MDR)30 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.85 Commercial Neighborhood (CN) Office; Retail; Personal Service 10 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.40; ISR 0.80 Commercial (C); Office (O) Commercial Limited (CL) Office; Retail; Overnight Accommodations; Personal Service 18 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.45; ISR 0.85 Commercial (C); Office (O)30 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 0.45; ISR 0.85 Commercial General (CG) Office; Retail; Personal Service; Overnight Accommodations; Wholesale; Warehouse 24 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.55; ISR 0.90 Commercial (C); Office (O)40 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 0.55; ISR 0.90 Industrial Limited (IL) Light Manufacturing; Overnight Accommodations; Research/Developme nt; Wholesale; Warehouse FAR 0.65; ISR 0.85 Industrial, Research and Technology (IRT) 50 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre: FAR 0.65; ISR 0.85 [Subject to Master Development Plan requirements in Section 2.3.3.6.1 of the Countywide Plan Rules] (Base) 75 Overnight Accommodation Units Per Acre; FAR 1.5; ISR 0.85 [Subject to Master Development Plan requirements in Section 2.3.3.6.1 of the Countywide Plan Rules] (Alternative) Ordinance No. 8923-1611 PLAN CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY USES PER PLAN CATEGORY MAX. DENSITY / INTENSITY PER PLAN CATEGORY CONSISTENT ZONING DISTRICTS Industrial General (IG) Light and/or Heavy Manufacturing; Wholesale; Warehouse; Research/Developme nt; Vehicular Salvage FAR 0.75; ISR 0.95 Industrial, Research and Technology (IRT) Recreation/Open Space (R/OS) Public/Private Open Space and/or Recreation Facility; Beach/Water Access FAR 0.25; ISR 0.60 Open Space/Recreation (OS/R) Preservation (P) Natural/Undeveloped Water Features; Beaches and Dunes FAR 0.10; ISR 0.20 Preservation (P) Institutional (I) Public/Private Schools; Churches; Public Offices; Hospitals 12.5 Dwelling Units Per Acre; FAR 0.65; ISR 0.85; Hospital Bonus Provision FAR 1.0 Subject to Bonus Provisions Provided Below Institutional (I) Transportation/Utility (T/U) Airports; Marina; Utility Facilities FAR 0.70; ISR 0.90 Institutional (I) Transportation/Utility (T/U) Overlay Utility transmission line located in an easement FAR and ISR based on underlying plan classification; applicable to properties ten (10) acres or less in area All categories Water/Drainage Feature(s) Water Body and/or Drainage Features Submerged land; drainage feature (other than as an overlay) - No density/intensity allocation; for water bodies, applicable to those of three (3) or more acres in area All categories Drainage Feature Overlay Drainage features Density, FAR and ISR based on the underlying plan classification All categories Notes: *The Transit Oriented Development (TOD) categories are assigned a minimum and maximum intensity standards measured in terms of floor area ratio (FAR) and inclusive of residential and non-residential square footage. If a development has a residential component, the residential use shall be limited to the dwelling units per acre ranges specified for each TOD category. Development intensity shall be greatest within a core of approximately 1/8th mile from the center of the transit station area and transition to lower intensities with increasing distance from the center. Ordinance No. 8923-1612 **The general term for the zoning district “Transit Oriented Development” will be used until the station locations are determined and transit station area plans are developed, at which time the zoning district will be specific to the geographic location of the transit station area. *** FAR bonus provisions for hospital uses in the Institutional classification: 1. Hospital uses must be based on and subject to an approved final master plan or site plan; and 2. The master plan or site plan must include any and all adjacent, contiguous, or touching property, structures, facilities, and uses, which are: a. Attributable to common ownership; or b. Part of a common plan of operation, administration, promotion, advertising, service, or business; or c. Voluntarily sharing facilities or infrastructure; or d. Used in any way in conjunction with the hospital use; and 3. Where the municipal boundary of any adjoining local government is contiguous to or within 150 feet of the hospital use, the provisions set forth hereunder shall apply. The City shall approve the final master or site plan or any amendment thereto, subject to the following specific provisions: a. The hospital use shall not exceed a FAR of 0.65 for the uses located within 150 feet of a municipal boundary of adjoining local government(s); b. Adjoining local government(s) shall be given an opportunity to review and comment on the master plan or site plan, or any amendment thereto, as it applies to the property within 150 feet of the municipal boundary. This shall include the following: 1) Transmittal of two copies of the master plan or site plan or any amendment thereto, to the adjoining local government(s) not less than 30 days prior to scheduled action by the City; 2) The opportunity and specific process by which to provide comments and recommendations by the adjoining local government(s) so as to be timely and meaningfully considered by the City. c. Any proposed use within 150 feet of adjoining local government(s) shall be so designed and located as to consider specifically each of the following: 1) The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form adjoining property and buildings in the adjoining jurisdiction(s) to ensure minimum negative visual impact based on the standards for setback, separation distance and buffering in the adjoining local government(s). 2) The separation distance and landscape buffer provisions for any vehicular use, storage, or service area or structure, consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such buffer area in the adjoining local government(s). 3) The landscape treatment, including the type, size and intensity of vegetative buffer areas consistent with the character and use of the adjoining property based on the standards for such landscape treatment in the adjoining local government(s). 4) That no use shall constitute a nuisance with respect to noise, odor, air quality, fire or explosive hazard, vibration or electromagnetic interference based on the performance standards in the adjoining local government(s). Ordinance No. 8923-1613 Table #: A-1 Ordinance No. 8923-1614 Ordinance No. 8923-1615 Table #: A-2 Ordinance No. 8923-1616 Section 5. That Policy A.5.1.1 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended to read as follows: A.5.1.1 Identify Activity Centers: high intensity, high-density multi-use areas designated as appropriate for intensive growth and an integrated pattern of development that routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county or that serve multiple residential communities by providing a mix of neighborhood-serving shopping centers as well as a mix of employment and residential opportunities. Activity centers are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways, and are composed of multiple destination points, landmarks and neighborhood centers and character features, and are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways or to minor arterial roadways, collector or local major streets, if the activity center is neighborhood serving. Activity Centers are served by enhanced transit commensurate with the type, scale and intensity of use. There are two types of Activity Centers shown on Map A-14: a. Regional Activity Centers: Those that routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county; proximate and accessible to major arterial roadways b. Neighborhood Activity Centers: Those that serve multiple residential communities by providing a mix of neighborhood-serving shopping centers as well as a mix of employment and residential opportunities; may be proximate and accessible to major or minor arterial roadways, collector or local major streets. * * * * * Section 6. That a new Policy A.5.3.10 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be added to read as follows: * * * * * A.5.3.10 Preserve the scenic water views and residential character of North Clearwater Beach. Section 7. That Policies A.5.4.5 and A.5.4.9 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended to read as follows: * * * * * A.5.4.5 U.S. Highway 19 North from Curlew Road to Belleair Road, Including Cross Streets and Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard east of U.S. Highway 19 North. Amendments to the Future Land Use Plan Map and Zoning Atlas may be considered to should promote redevelopment and land assembly. Redevelopment should prioritize pedestrian- and transit-supportive street frontages and establish mixed-use destinations at major cross streets that provide safe, attractive and accessible settings in order to create a safe and attractive environment and an economically competitive community. Annexations and the installation of appropriate streetscape improvements Ordinance No. 8923-1617 should be encouraged. * * * * * A.5.4.9 Support the adoption and utilization of Future Land Use Plan categories and subcategories made available by the Countywide Plan for Pinellas County Rules that are consistent with and promote infill and desired redevelopment along corridors. Section 8. That Policy A.5.5.3 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended, and new Policies A.5.5.4 and A.5.5.6 be added, with current Policy A.5.5.4 renumbered accordingly, to read as follows: * * * * * A.5.5.3 Explore the development of special area redevelopment plans and/or design guidelines for Westfield Shoppingtown Countryside, Clearwater Mall Hercules Industrial Area, Morton Plant Hospital Area and others activity centers and redevelopment corridors identified on Map A-14, as appropriate. A.5.5.4 The transition between intensive redevelopment areas and adjacent low density areas should be sensitive to the scale of development in those low density areas. A.5.5.54 Update Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines, the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan, as needed. A.5.5.6 Implement design standards for US Highway 19, which has transitioned from a roadway providing land access to a controlled access highway with ramps that are located less than two miles apart. Such standards should allow for higher intensities and a mix of land uses to allow for greater employment opportunities along the corridor, while improving accessibility and safety for cars, people and bicycles. Section 9.That Policies A.6.1.3, A.6.1.7 and A.6.1.8 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended, and new Policies A.6.1.11 and A.6.1.12 be added, to read as follows, with subsequent Policy renumbered: * * * * * A.6.1.3 The area governed by Beach by Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines shall be recognized on the Countywide Future Land Use Plan mMap as a Community Redevelopment District, which is indicated on the map as Activity Center with Special Center subcategory. This area is bounded on the north by the line dividing the block between Acacia Street and Somerset Street, the Gulf of Mexico on the west, Clearwater Harbor on the east, excluding Island Estates, and the Sand Key Bridge on the south, excluding Devon Avenue and Bayside Ordinance No. 8923-1618 Drive. Beachfront and public property located adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway with a Future Land Use designation of Recreation/Open Space shall be excluded from the Community Redevelopment District. * * * * * A.6.1.7 Downtown Clearwater is designated as a Regional Activity Center as defined in Chapter 380, Florida Statutes and shown on Map A-13, suitable for increased threshold intensity for development consistent with the boundaries of the Central Business District as identified by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council’s Strategic Regional Policy Plan and as indicated in the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan approved in 2004. A.6.1.8 The City shall continue to support and implement approved redevelopment plans, such as the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted in (2004),and Beach by Design adopted in (2001), and the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan (2012). * * * * * A.6.1.11 US Highway 19 is recognized on the Countywide Plan Map as a Multimodal Corridor (MMC), with major intersections designated as Activity Center (AC). The applicable Multimodal Corridor and Activity Center subcategories are shown on the Transit-Oriented Land Use Vision Map within the Countywide Plan Strategies. A.6.1.12 Redevelopment of US Highway 19 shall be encouraged through the establishment of development standards which implement the Planning and Urban Design Principles within the Countywide Plan Strategies by allowing for more intense development while also promoting more employment-intensive, transit- and pedestrian-supportive development, establishing mixed-use destinations and providing safe and attractive settings for working, living and shopping. In order to implement the These standards should: a. Concentrate office and other employment-intensive uses in places with easy access to US 19; b. Provide for retail, entertainment and other uses that serve the needs of surrounding neighborhoods; c. Promote high-intensity uses in close proximity to potential or planned transit routes; d. Lessen demands on local and regional street network by maximizing opportunities for the localization of work, shopping and leisure trips; e. Support shared parking and “park once” trips; f. Promote active lifestyles by encouraging walking and biking as convenient alternatives to automobile travel; and g. Contribute to street-level pedestrian activity and the informal surveillance of public spaces. A.6.1.1311 The City of Clearwater will continue to promote infill development and the removal of blight through the Unsafe Structures Program. Ordinance No. 8923-1619 Section 10. That Policies A.6.8.2 and A.6.8.7 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be amended to read as follows: * * * * * A.6.8.2 Encourage mixed-use development that includes a combination of compatible land uses having functional interrelationships and aesthetic features. Commercial and mixed-use buildings shall be sited to maximize pedestrian connections from the building to adjacent streets. Buildings should be sited and parking arranged to minimize the off-site impacts to residential areas. * * * * * A.6.8.7 Create mixed-use, higher density, livable communities through design, layout and use of walkability techniques within existing and proposed transit corridors, including proposed planned PSTA, Pinellas County MPO and TBARTA lines and potential station locations. * * * * * Section 11. That a new Policy 7.2.5 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element be added to read as follows, with subsequent Policy renumbered: * * * * * A.7.2.5 Unincorporated property within the Clearwater Planning Area located within the US 19 Corridor redevelopment area shall be designated through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map with the appropriate future land use category upon annexation, consistent with the US 19 Regional Center, US 19 Neighborhood Center and US 19 Corridor future boundaries depicted on Map A-17. * * * * * Section 12. That Maps A-13 and A-14 of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan be replaced with the updated maps below, that the Attachment to Map A-14 be updated to read as follows, and that new Maps A-16 and A-17 be added: Ordinance No. 8923-1620 Ordinance No. 8923-1621 Ordinance No. 8923-1622 ATTACHMENT TO MAP A-14 CITYWIDE DESIGN STRUCTURE HIERARCHY OF PLACES MAJOR ACTIVITY CENTERS-high intensity, high-density multi-use areas designated as appropriate for intensive growth and an integrated pattern of development routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county. Activity centers are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways, and are composed of multiple destination points, landmarks and neighborhood centers and character features. Activity Centers are served by enhanced transit commensurate with the type, scale and intensity of use. Regional (as per State)Neighborhood Tourist Activities Shopping Centers Medical Industrial Downtown Curlew Road & US Highway 19 Clearwater Beach Clearwater Mall/ Parkplace Area Morton Plant Hospital Campus Hercules Industrial Park Sunset Point Road/ NE Coachman/ SR 590 & US Highway 19 Countryside Mall/ Westfield Area Belleair Road & US Highway 19 * * * * * Ordinance No. 8923-1623 Ordinance No. 8923-1624 Ordinance No. 8923-1625 Section 13. This ordinance shall be published in accordance with the requirements of law. Section 14. The effective date of this plan amendment, if the amendment is not timely challenged, shall be 31 days after the Department of Economic Opportunity notifies the local government that the plan amendment package is complete. If timely challenged, this amendment shall become effective on the date the Department of Economic Opportunity or the Administration Commission enters a final order determining this adopted amendment to be in compliance. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this amendment may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which resolution shall be sent to the Department of Economic Opportunity. PASSED ON FIRST READING _________________________ PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL _________________________ READING AND ADOPTED _____________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form:Attest: ____________________________ _______________________ Camilo A. Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk 1 MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 8923-16 ON SECOND READING On page 4 of Ordinance, amend Section 2 to italicize reference to Beach by Design as follows: A.1.2.1 Population densities in the coastal storm areas are restricted to the maximum density allowed by the City’s Future Land Use Category or as allowed in Beach By Design: A Preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines. On page 4 of Ordinance, amend Section 2 as follows: A.1.2.3 The City shall deny an amendment to its Future Land Use Map within the coastal storm area which results in an increase of residential density or intensity unless it meets the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3.,F.S. and upon a balancing of the following criteria, as are determined applicable and significant to the subject amendment, consistent with Section 4.2.7 of The Countywide Rules. * * * * * * * * * * On page 6 of Ordinance, amend Section 3 as follows: * * * * * * * * * * A.2.2.6 Hospital uses within the Institutional classification shall be guided by the FAR bonus provisions for hospital uses in the Institutional classification and shall be subject to the following criteria: * * * * * * * * * * 3. Any proposed use within 150 feet of adjoining local government(s) shall be so designed and located as to consider specifically each of the following: a. The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form from adjoining property and buildings in the adjoining jurisdiction(s) to ensure minimum negative visual impact based on the standards for setback, separation distance and buffering in the adjoining local government(s). * * * * * * * * * * On page 16 of Ordinance, amend Section 5 as follows: A.5.1.1 Identify Activity Centers: high intensity, high-density multi-use areas designated as appropriate for intensive growth and an integrated pattern of development that routinely provide service to a significant Motion to Amend Ordinance 8923-16 on Second Reading 2 number of citizens of more than one county or that serve multiple residential communities by providing a mix of neighborhood-serving shopping centers as well as a mix of employment and residential opportunities. Activity centers are composed of multiple destination points, landmarks and character features, and are proximate and accessible to interstate or major arterial roadways or to minor arterial roadways, collector or local major streets, if the activity center is neighborhood serving. Activity Centers are served by enhanced transit commensurate with the type, scale and intensity of use. There are two types of Activity Centers shown on Map A-14: a.Regional Activity Centers: Those that routinely provide service to a significant number of citizens of more than one county; proximate and accessible to major arterial roadways b.Neighborhood Activity Centers: Those that serve multiple residential communities by providing a mix of neighborhood- serving shopping centers as well as a mix of employment and residential opportunities; may be proximate and accessible to major or minor arterial roadways, collector or local major streets. On page 18 of Ordinance, amend Section 9 to italicize reference to Beach by Design, and otherwise amend as follows: A.6.1.8 The City shall continue to support and implement approved redevelopment plans, such as the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan (2004),Beach by Design (2001), and the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan (2012). * * * * * * * * * * A.6.1.12 Redevelopment of US Highway 19 shall be encouraged through the establishment of development standards which implement the Planning and Urban Design Principles within the Countywide Plan Strategies by allowing for more intense development while also promoting more employment-intensive, transit- and pedestrian- supportive development, establishing mixed-use destinations and providing safe and attractive settings for working, living and shopping. In order to implement the These standards should: * * * * * * * * * * On page 19 of Ordinance, amend Section 11 as follows: A.7.2.5 Unincorporated property within the Clearwater Planning Area located within the US 19 Corridor redevelopment area shall be designated through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map with the Motion to Amend Ordinance 8923-16 on Second Reading 3 appropriate future land use category upon annexation, consistent with the US 19 Regional Center, US 19 Neighborhood Center and US 19 Corridor future boundaries depicted on Map A-17. On page 24 of Ordinance, replace Map A-17 with the amended Map A-17 as attached. * * * * * __________________________ Pamela K. Akin City Attorney November 28, 2016 Motion to Amend Ordinance 8923-16 on Second Reading 4 Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR 11201 N. McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 JIM BOXOLD SECRETARY www.dot.state.fl.us October 27, 2016 Ms. Gina Clayton, Assistant Director Planning and Development Department City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Re: City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Amendment 16-3 ESR (CPA2016-04001; LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, LUP2016-06006) Dear Ms. Clayton: We have reviewed the City of Clearwater’s proposed Comprehensive Plan (the Plan) Amendment 16-3 ESR according to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, and our review guidelines. The Department is providing the following assessment. Background: The City of Clearwater covers approximately 21 square miles and extends from the Gulf of Mexico to Old Tampa Bay in ce ntral Pinellas County. It is the third largest city in the metropolitan area. The 2010 population was 107,685 (US Census). Residential, commercial, and institutional are the predominant land uses. State roads within Clearwater include US 19, a Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) facility; Alternate US 19; SR 60 (Gulf to Bay Boulevard); SR 580; SR 586 (Curlew Road) and SR 590 (segments of Drew Street and Coachman Road). Proposal: The City is proposing a text amendment and three land use plan cases that involve the US 19 corridor: CPA2016-04001: The purposes of these changes were to (1) establish three new land use categories (US 19 Regional Center, US 19 Neighborhood Center and US 19 Corridor) and provide the overlying US 19 zoning districts and subdistricts; (2) “address changes in Countywide Rules including identifying those Countywide land use categories that are consistent with City of Clearwater categories, [add] a new Target Employment Center Overlay (TEC) category, and [establish] balancing criteria by which to evaluate amendments within the Coastal Storm Area”; (3) change the Citywide design structure policies so that they are based on the US 19 Corridor Plan; and (4) update references and correct minor errors. Technical Assistance Comments: Ms. Gina Clayton October 27, 2016 Page 2  Page 4, Policy A.1.2.1: “…or as allowed in Beach By Design: A preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines [italicize the title].”  Page 6, Policy A.2.2.6.c.3.a: “The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form from adjoining property….  Page 18, Policy A.6.1.8: “…such as the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted in (2004), and Beach by Design [italicize the title] adopted in (2001),….”  Page 18, Policy A.6.1.12: “…settings for working, living and shopping. In order to implement the Tthese standards should:” LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, and LUP2016-06006: Jointly, these three cases amend 4,036 parcels totaling 1,641.35 acres from a combination of Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Industrial Limited (IL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low (RL), Institutional (I), Recreation/Open Space (R/OS), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature (W/DF) and Preservation (P) to a combination of US 19 Regional Center (US 19 -RC), US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), W/DF and P. The amendment proposes two Regional Centers, two Neighborhood Centers and three Corridor areas. According to the analysis provided, there is the potential for an additional 220,000 square feet of retail, 435,000 square fe et of office and 2,094 residential units over what is currently allowed. This translates into 2,141 additional PM Peak Hour trips. The Department makes the following observations:  While significant, the 2,141 PM PH trips are spread out over approximately 7.8 miles and multiple full interchanges.  The most recently adopted FDOT Five Year Work Program shows construction of improvements to US 19 from north of SR 580 to north of CR 95 (including the interchange at Curlew Road) in FY 20 19/20 and 2020/21. This will significantly increase capacity on this segment. Technical Assistance Comments: In addition to the extensive use of transit (including the possible use of circulator buses) throughout this corridor, the Department also suggests the following:  The maximization of internal capture by optimizing the location and uses in any mixed use development located in the corridor. Ms. Gina Clayton October 27, 2016 Page 3  The creation of backage roads that link developments together so that access can be obtained from multiple locations and frontage roads are not overburdened.  The use of Transportation Demand Management strategies such as flexible work schedules, employer-subsidized transit and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. The Department thanks the City for working with FDOT staff prior to the submission of this amendment package. Please ensure that we receive a copy of the adopted amendment. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 813- 975-6444 or at jeffery.dow@dot.state.fl.us. Sincerely, Jeffery F. Dow LGCP Coordinator cc: Lauren Matzke, AICP, Long Range Planning Manager, City of Clearwater Ray Eubanks, Plan Processing Administrator, DEO Waddah Farah, PDA Administrator, FDOT District 7 Daniel Santos, AICP, Growth Management Supervisor, FDOT District 7 RESPONSE TO COMMENTS RAISED REGARDING CITY OF CLEARWATER 16-3 ESR (ORD. 8923-16) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) provided the following comment (excerpted) as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: The Future Land Use Element proposed Policy A.1.2.3 provides for several criteria through which residential density could be increased in the City’s Coastal Storm Area … This provides a policy framework for which the City can increase population densities in the CHHA creating an adverse impact on this important state resource because none of the criteria listed in Policy A.2.3 ensure that amendments within the CHHA will meet the provision of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S., pertaining to adequate mitigation to address increasing residential density within the CHHA. The City should revise Policy A.1.2.3 to … require amendments to the future land use map … demonstrate they meet the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S., before approval. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policy A.1.2.3 has been amended to include the requirement that any amendment within the coastal storm area meet the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S. A.1.2.3 The City shall deny an amendment to its Future Land Use Map within the coastal storm area which results in an increase of residential density or intensity unless it meets the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3.,F.S. and upon a balancing of the following criteria, as are determined applicable and significant to the subject amendment, consistent with Section 4.2.7 of The Countywide Rules. * * * * * * * The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) also provided two technical assistance comments as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: 1. The Future Land Use Element proposed Policy A.7.2.5 indicates annexed parcels located within the proposed US 19 Corridor redevelopment area will be designated with the appropriate proposed US 19 Corridor land use category upon annexation The policy should be revised to clarify that the property’s land use designation will be through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map … 2. The Future Land Use Element Policy A.5.1.1 was revised to refer to Map 14 for identifying the Regional and Neighborhood Activity Centers as areas appropriate for intensive growth and an integrated pattern of development. However, the map does not show the two Activity Centers as referenced in the Policy. Revise Map 14 to show the Regional and Neighborhood Centers. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policy A.7.2.5 has been revised to include the recommended language, which is consistent with the process taken when a property is annexed into the City of Clearwater. A future land use category is designated through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map, and the change is made by Ordinance, adopted by City Council. Proposed Policy A.5.1.1 has been revised to make the policy more general in nature, thereby allowing more flexibility and eliminating inconsistencies between the Policy and what is depicted on Map A-14, which shows Activity Centers generally. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) provided four technical assistance comments as part of its review of the proposed amendment package, including recommendations to italicize references Beach by Design within the proposed Policies, as well as correcting tyo typographical errors. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policies A.1.2.1, A.2.2.6.c.3.a, A.6.1.8, and A.6.1.12 have been amended to make the suggested revisions. The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) provided the following comment as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: The amendment discusses potential water demand for the proposed land use changes but does not include analysis indicating Pasco County’s [sic] ability to serve future development. Analysis should be provided addressing supply availability, including supply source and facility capacity, as per Chapter 163.3177(6)(a)8.a., F.S. This analysis is only needed for the demand projected for the newly proposed development. City of Clearwater Response: The staff report provided as supporting data and analysis for the amendment included a Public Facilities Level of Service Analysis (Table 7). The maximum demand potential to 2030 was used to determine the maximum potential impact to public facilities/services. The additional development potential from this amendment, based on the maximum demand potential to 2030, would result in an increase in 610,778 gallons per day of potable water. The City’s current potable water demand is 11.4 million gallons per day. The City’s adopted level of service (LOS) standard to potable water is 120 gallons per capita per day, while the actual usage is estimated to be 89 gallons per capita per day. Therefore, there is excess water capacity to serve the amendment area. The City’s 2012 Potable Water Supply Facilities Master Plan Update noted that the City has increased the number of wellheads operated by the City, and has expanded one RO Plant and constructed a second, while also implementing various conservation measures which led to a reduced water consumption rate of 90 gallons/person/day (2012). The City has recently initiated the next update to this Master Plan, to be approved in 2017. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: 8932-16 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Public HearingVersion: 1 File Type: OrdinanceIn Control: Legal Department Agenda Number: 9.2 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Ordinance 8932-16 on second reading, approving a Future Land Use Map Amendment from 17 different future land use categories corridor-wide to the US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), Preservation (P) and Water/Drainage Feature categories for property generally located along US Highway 19 between Belleair Road and Curlew Road, including properties east and west of US 19 along cross streets. (LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, LUP2016-06006) SUMMARY: On September 15, 2016, the Clearwater City Council approved on first reading amendments to the City’s Future Land Use Map designating 4,036 parcels of land (±1,641.35 acres in area) as US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), and US 19 Corridor (US 19-C). These properties are generally located along US Highway 19 between Belleair Road and Curlew Road, including properties east and west of US 19 along cross streets. As required by Florida Statutes, the proposed large-scale map amendments were submitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and other required State agencies and Pinellas County for review and comment. These amendments were transmitted concurrently with Ordinance 8923-16 (CPA2016-04001) making amendments to the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan, also on same City Council agenda. The Planning and Development Department has received responses from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) regarding the proposed future land use amendments. None of the state agencies identified any adverse issues on regional resources or facilities as a result of the proposed amendments. The SWFWMD requested additional analysis indicating the City’s ability to serve future development with potable water, which is provided within the City’s response to agency comments. The FDOT’s letter included several editorial comments for consideration by the City; however, no further action is required at this time. While reviewing the ordinance and exhibits, Planning and Development Department staff identified several properties where the existing Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) future land use categories had been deleted, but should remain in place. Exhibit A requires additional updates to state the full category name of Water/Drainage Feature, where previously the Exhibit only referenced Water, and to correct certain addresses for which the unit number should have been placed at the end of the address. Therefore, staff has prepared a motion to amend the ordinance and its exhibits to also include these corrections. Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: 8932-16 APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 1 Ord. No. 8932-16 ORDINANCE NO. 8932-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS OF 4,036 PROPERTIES, WHICH ARE MORE SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED IN ATTACHED “EXHIBITS A-1, A-2 AND A-3,” AND ARE GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 19 NORTH, SOUTH OF CURLEW ROAD TO AN AREA SOUTH OF NURSERY ROAD, TO THE LARGO INLET/ALLEN’S CREEK, AND EASTWARD OF U.S. HIGHWAY 19 NORTH ON GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD, CONSISTING OF 1,640 ACRES MORE OR LESS, AND 7.8 LINEAR MILES MORE OR LESS, ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS DEPICTED IN ATTACHED “EXHIBITS B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5 AND B-6;” PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND PORTIONS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan (“the Comprehensive Plan”), adopted December 8, 2008, established a Citywide Design Structure to serve as a guide to development and land use decisions while protecting those elements that make the city unique; and WHEREAS, the Citywide Design Structure identifies U.S. Highway 19 North (the Corridor) as a redevelopment corridor; and WHEREAS, the Citywide Design Structure identifies the Clearwater Mall/Park Place area and the Countryside Mall/Westfield area as Activity Centers which are high- intensity, high-density multi-use areas appropriate for intensive growth; and WHEREAS, the Corridor’s transition to a limited-access highway has affected land use, urban form, and economic development opportunities for the properties along the Corridor, and it has impacted the mobility of residents, employees, Clearwater visitors, and Clearwater business customers making use of the properties along the Corridor; and WHEREAS, the U.S. 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan (“the Corridor Plan”), approved by Resolution No. 12-18, directs the City Manager to implement the strategies within; and WHEREAS, the Corridor Plan is an important part of ongoing efforts to make Clearwater a more sustainable, livable and economically competitive community; and WHEREAS, the Corridor Plan sets forth revitalization and redevelopment strategies that support land use intensification, applying new zoning regulations, adopting new design standards and encouraging employment-intensive and transit- supportive uses; and 2 Ord. No. 8932-16 WHEREAS, the amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City, as proposed by this ordinance, implements the intent of the Corridor Plan; and WHEREAS, Forward Pinellas, in its role as the Pinellas Planning Council, administers the Countywide Future Land Use Plan for Pinellas County (Countywide Plan), inclusive of the Countywide Strategies, Countywide Plan Map and Countywide Rules; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas Planning Council amended the Countywide Plan Map to apply the Activity Center (AC) and Multimodal Corridor (MMC) plan categories to the Corridor, on August 7, 2015, as requested by the City; and WHEREAS, the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map are required by law to be consistent with the Countywide Plan and Countywide Plan Map; and WHEREAS, this ordinance proposes changes to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the properties described herein and in the maps attached in a manner that is consistent with Countywide Plan and Countywide Plan Map; and WHEREAS, the amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described properties follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-1,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east of U.S. Highway 19 North, 350 feet more or less north of Northside Drive, and 920 feet more or less south of Northside Drive. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG) and Residential/Office General (R/OG) To: US 19 Corridor (US 19-C) 3 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 2. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-1” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-2,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of S.R. 580, and north of Dimmitt Drive. (LUP2016-06004) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Transportation/ Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To: US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) Section 3. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-3,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Dimmitt Drive, and north of a line 250 feet more or less north of Blackburn Street. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low (RL), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To: US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) Section 4. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-2” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-4,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of a line 250 feet more or less north of 4 Ord. No. 8932-16 Blackburn Street, and north of a line 900 feet more or less north of the C.S.X. Rail Road. (LUP2016-06005) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Urban (RU), Recreation/Open Space (R/OS), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To: US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) Section 5. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-1” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-5,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of a line 1900 feet more or less north of Drew Street, and north of a line 1300 feet more or less south of Druid Road; including properties to the East, on the north and south side of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard to McMullen Booth Road (C.R. 611), and also south of Drew Street to Bayview Avenue. (LUP2016-06004) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Industrial Limited (IL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low (RL), Institutional (I), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) To: US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) 5 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 6. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and depicted in “Exhibit B-6,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and north of Nursery Road. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), and Water/Drainage Feature To: US 19 Corridor (US 19-C) and Water/Drainage Feature Section 7. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-2” and depicted in “Exhibit B-6,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Nursery Road, to the Largo Inlet/Allen’s Creek. (LUP2016-06005) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential Medium (RM), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) To: US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) Section 8. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan. Section 9. All ordinances or portions of ordinances in conflict with or inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby replaced to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict. 6 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 10. This ordinance shall be adopted upon second reading. If this ordinance is appealed within thirty (30) days after adoption, then this ordinance will take effect only upon issuance of a final order determining this amendment to be in compliance either by the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) or the Administration Commission, where applicable, pursuant to section 163.3187, Florida Statutes. PASSED ON FIRST READING _____________________ PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL _____________________ READING AND ADOPTED ___________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: ____________________________ ___________________________ Camilo Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TO 107‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0100 651  N OLD COACHMAN RD CG, P, Water US 19 Regional Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 207‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0200 2530 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 307‐29‐16‐16442‐000‐0020 21800 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, P, Water US 19 Regional Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 407‐29‐16‐16442‐000‐0030 21688 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, PUS 19 Regional Center, P 507‐29‐16‐16442‐000‐0040 21750 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 608‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0200 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NILUS 19 Regional Center 708‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0210 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NILUS 19 Regional Center 808‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0100 2690 DREW ST RH US 19 Regional Center 908‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0200 21799 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 10 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0220 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 11 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0230 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 12 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0240 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 13 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0400 21649 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 14 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0600 21557 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 15 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0700 2620 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 16 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0710 0 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 17 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0800 0 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 18 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0900 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 19 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0910 0 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 20 08‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐1000 0 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 21 08‐29‐16‐00000‐340‐0200 530 FAIRWOOD AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 22 08‐29‐16‐16510‐000‐0010 22095 US HIGHWAY 19  N IL, P US 19 Regional Center, P 23 08‐29‐16‐16510‐000‐0011 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NPP 24 08‐29‐16‐16510‐000‐0020 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NILUS 19 Regional Center 25 08‐29‐16‐16510‐000‐0021 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NILUS 19 Regional Center 26 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16‐29‐16‐53892‐003‐0030 517  S BAYVIEW AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 41 16‐29‐16‐53892‐006‐0030 607  S BAYVIEW AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 42 16‐29‐16‐53892‐006‐0040 3010 COUNTY ROAD 31 RU US 19 Regional Center 43 16‐29‐16‐53892‐007‐0020 707  S BAYVIEW AVE I US 19 Regional Center 44 16‐29‐16‐83106‐000‐0301 3017 COUNTY ROAD 31 RU US 19 Regional Center 45 16‐29‐16‐83106‐000‐0302 3019 COUNTY ROAD 31 RU US 19 Regional Center 46 16‐29‐16‐83106‐000‐0311 0 COUNTY ROAD 31 RU US 19 Regional Center 47 17‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0100 2985 DREW ST R/OL US 19 Regional Center PARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 1 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 48 17‐29‐16‐00000‐120‐0100 100 HAMPTON RD RLM US 19 Regional Center 49 17‐29‐16‐00000‐120‐0300 0 HAMPTON RD RLM US 19 Regional Center 50 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0100 1 HAMPTON RD R/OL US 19 Regional Center 51 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0200 7 HAMPTON RD R/OL US 19 Regional Center 52 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0300 107 HAMPTON RD R/OL US 19 Regional Center 53 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0600 0 HAMPTON RD R/OL US 19 Regional Center 54 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0700 2800 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 55 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0900 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD RM US 19 Regional Center 56 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐0910 2854 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 57 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1210 155 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 58 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1300 204 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 59 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1400 193 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 60 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1500 197 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 61 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1600 208 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 62 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1700 201 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 63 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1800 205 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 64 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐1900 216 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 65 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2000 213 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 66 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2100 300 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 67 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2300 334 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 68 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2400 337 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 69 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2410 331 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 70 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2500 347 ELIZABETH AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 71 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2601 380 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 72 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2700 385 ELIZABETH AVE RLM US 19 Regional Center 73 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2800 391 ELIZABETH AVE RLM US 19 Regional Center 74 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐2900 400 ELIZABETH AVE CG US 19 Regional Center 75 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3000 407 ELIZABETH AVE CG US 19 Regional Center 76 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3100 2862 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 77 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3200 2868 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 78 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3300 2870 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 79 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3400 2882 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 80 17‐29‐16‐00000‐130‐3500 2892 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 81 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0100 0 BAYVIEW AVE RFH US 19 Regional Center 82 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0110 2946 GULF TO BAY BLVD RFH US 19 Regional Center 83 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0300 2898 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 84 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0400 2930 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 85 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0510 2940 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RFH US 19 Regional Center 86 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0520 2950 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 87 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0530 2960 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 88 17‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0600 2970 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 89 17‐29‐16‐00000‐220‐0100 21311 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 90 17‐29‐16‐00000‐220‐0200 21227 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Regional Center 91 17‐29‐16‐00000‐220‐0300 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N T/U US 19 Regional Center 92 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0100 380 PARK PLACE BLVD R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 93 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0130 300 PARK PLACE BLVD R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 94 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0300 21051 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 2 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 95 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0400 21021 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 96 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0500 20967 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 97 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0600 20865 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 98 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0700 2626 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 99 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0800 2630 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 100 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0900 2640 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 101 17‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐1100 430 PARK PLACE BLVD R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 102 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0100 2768 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 103 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0110 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 104 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0120 2760 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 105 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0200 2790 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 106 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0400 106 HAMPTON RD R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 107 17‐29‐16‐00000‐240‐0600 311 PARK PLACE BLVD R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 108 17‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0200 2611 SEVILLE BLVD R/OG US 19 Regional Center 109 17‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0300 20073 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Regional Center 110 17‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0400 19995 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 111 17‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0500 19919 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 112 17‐29‐16‐02573‐001‐0010 332 ELIZABETH AVE RM US 19 Regional Center 113 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0200 2855 GULF TO BAY BLVD RM, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature 114 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0201 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD R/OG US 19 Regional Center 115 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0202 2765 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 116 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0203 2779 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 117 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0204 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 118 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0205 549 SKY HARBOR DR # 31 RM US 19 Regional Center 119 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0206 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 120 17‐29‐16‐03006‐000‐0207 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RM US 19 Regional Center 121 17‐29‐16‐03546‐000‐0010 2871 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RM US 19 Regional Center 122 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0010 2991 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 123 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0011 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 124 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0020 2975 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 125 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0030 2963 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 126 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0040 2945 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 127 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0060 2909 GULF TO BAY BLVD RH US 19 Regional Center 128 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0070 2905 GULF TO BAY BLVD I US 19 Regional Center 129 17‐29‐16‐12312‐000‐0100 2901 THORNTON RD RM, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature 130 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 131 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0020 2655 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 132 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0030 2739 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 133 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0040 2619 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 134 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0050 2689 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 135 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0060 2693 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 136 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0070 2699 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 137 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0080 2747 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 138 17‐29‐16‐16500‐000‐0090 565 SKY HARBOR DR I US 19 Regional Center 139 17‐29‐16‐16503‐000‐0010 2757 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 140 17‐29‐16‐16524‐001‐0030 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD T/U US 19 Regional Center 141 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0010 2820 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 3 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 142 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0040 324 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 143 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0050 320 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 144 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0060 316 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 145 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0070 312 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 146 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0080 308 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 147 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0090 304 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 148 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0100 300 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 149 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0110 220 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 150 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0120 216 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 151 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0130 212 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 152 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0140 208 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 153 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0150 204 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 154 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0160 200 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 155 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0170 118 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 156 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0180 0 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 157 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0181 110 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 158 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0190 111 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 159 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0200 115 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 160 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0220 201 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 161 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0230 205 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 162 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0240 209 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 163 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0250 213 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 164 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0260 217 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 165 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0270 221 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 166 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0280 301 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 167 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0290 305 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 168 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0300 309 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 169 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0310 313 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 170 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0320 317 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 171 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0330 321 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 172 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0340 0 DAVID AVE RU US 19 Regional Center 173 17‐29‐16‐34650‐000‐0350 2838 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RU US 19 Regional Center 174 17‐29‐16‐59392‐001‐0010 2662 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 175 17‐29‐16‐66373‐000‐0010 2670 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 176 17‐29‐16‐66373‐000‐0020 2680 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 177 17‐29‐16‐66373‐000‐0030 2710 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 178 17‐29‐16‐66373‐000‐0040 2730 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 179 17‐29‐16‐66373‐000‐0050 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 180 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐0001 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 181 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐0002 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 182 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1020 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 102  RLM US 19 Regional Center 183 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1040 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 104 RLM US 19 Regional Center 184 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1050 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 105 RLM US 19 Regional Center 185 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1060 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 106 RLM US 19 Regional Center 186 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1070 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 107 RLM US 19 Regional Center 187 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1080 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 108 RLM US 19 Regional Center 188 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1090 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 109 RLM US 19 Regional Center 4 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 189 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1100 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 110 RLM US 19 Regional Center 190 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1110 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 111 RLM US 19 Regional Center 191 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1120 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 112 RLM US 19 Regional Center 192 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1130 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 113 RLM US 19 Regional Center 193 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1140 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 114 RLM US 19 Regional Center 194 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1150 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 115 RLM US 19 Regional Center 195 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1160 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 116 RLM US 19 Regional Center 196 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1170 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 117 RLM US 19 Regional Center 197 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1180 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 118 RLM US 19 Regional Center 198 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1190 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 119 RLM US 19 Regional Center 199 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1200 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 120 RLM US 19 Regional Center 200 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1210 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 121 RLM US 19 Regional Center 201 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1220 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 122 RLM US 19 Regional Center 202 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1230 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 123 RLM US 19 Regional Center 203 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1240 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 124 RLM US 19 Regional Center 204 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1250 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 125 RLM US 19 Regional Center 205 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1260 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 126 RLM US 19 Regional Center 206 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1270 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 127 RLM US 19 Regional Center 207 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1280 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 128 RLM US 19 Regional Center 208 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1290 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 129 RLM US 19 Regional Center 209 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1300 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 130 RLM US 19 Regional Center 210 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1310 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 131 RLM US 19 Regional Center 211 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1320 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 132 RLM US 19 Regional Center 212 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1330 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 133 RLM US 19 Regional Center 213 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1340 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 134 RLM US 19 Regional Center 214 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1350 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 135 RLM US 19 Regional Center 215 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1360 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 136 RLM US 19 Regional Center 216 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1380 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 138 RLM US 19 Regional Center 217 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1400 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 140 RLM US 19 Regional Center 218 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1420 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 142 RLM US 19 Regional Center 219 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1440 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 144 RLM US 19 Regional Center 220 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1460 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 146 RLM US 19 Regional Center 221 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1480 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 148 RLM US 19 Regional Center 222 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1500 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 150 RLM US 19 Regional Center 223 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1520 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 152 RLM US 19 Regional Center 224 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐1540 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 154 RLM US 19 Regional Center 225 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2010 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 201 RLM US 19 Regional Center 226 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2030 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 203 RLM US 19 Regional Center 227 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2040 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 204 RLM US 19 Regional Center 228 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2050 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 205 RLM US 19 Regional Center 229 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2060 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 206 RLM US 19 Regional Center 230 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2070 2900  GULF TO BAY BLVD # 207 RLM US 19 Regional Center 231 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2080 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 208 RLM US 19 Regional Center 232 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2090 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 209 RLM US 19 Regional Center 233 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2100 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 210 RLM US 19 Regional Center 234 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2110 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 211 RLM US 19 Regional Center 235 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2120 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 212 RLM US 19 Regional Center 5 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 236 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2130 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 213 RLM US 19 Regional Center 237 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2140 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 214 RLM US 19 Regional Center 238 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2150 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 215 RLM US 19 Regional Center 239 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2160 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 216 RLM US 19 Regional Center 240 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2170 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 217 RLM US 19 Regional Center 241 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2180 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 218 RLM US 19 Regional Center 242 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2190 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 219 RLM US 19 Regional Center 243 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2200 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 220 RLM US 19 Regional Center 244 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2210 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 221 RLM US 19 Regional Center 245 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2220 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 222 RLM US 19 Regional Center 246 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2230 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 223 RLM US 19 Regional Center 247 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2240 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 224 RLM US 19 Regional Center 248 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2250 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 225 RLM US 19 Regional Center 249 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2260 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 226 RLM US 19 Regional Center 250 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2270 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 227 RLM US 19 Regional Center 251 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2280 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 228 RLM US 19 Regional Center 252 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2290 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 229 RLM US 19 Regional Center 253 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2300 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 230 RLM US 19 Regional Center 254 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2310 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 231 RLM US 19 Regional Center 255 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2320 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 232 RLM US 19 Regional Center 256 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2330 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 233 RLM US 19 Regional Center 257 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2340 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 234 RLM US 19 Regional Center 258 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2350 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 235 RLM US 19 Regional Center 259 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐2360 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 236 RLM US 19 Regional Center 260 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3020 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 302 RLM US 19 Regional Center 261 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3040 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 304 RLM US 19 Regional Center 262 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3060 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 306 RLM US 19 Regional Center 263 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3080 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 308 RLM US 19 Regional Center 264 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3100 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 310 RLM US 19 Regional Center 265 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3120 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 312 RLM US 19 Regional Center 266 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3140 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 314 RLM US 19 Regional Center 267 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3160 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 316 RLM US 19 Regional Center 268 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3180 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 318 RLM US 19 Regional Center 269 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3200 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 320 RLM US 19 Regional Center 270 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3220 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 322 RLM US 19 Regional Center 271 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3240 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 324 RLM US 19 Regional Center 272 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3260 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 326 RLM US 19 Regional Center 273 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3280 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 328 RLM US 19 Regional Center 274 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3300 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 330 RLM US 19 Regional Center 275 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3320 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 332 RLM US 19 Regional Center 276 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3340 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 334 RLM US 19 Regional Center 277 17‐29‐16‐66745‐000‐3360 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 336 RLM US 19 Regional Center 278 17‐29‐16‐73353‐000‐0010 2990 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 279 17‐29‐16‐85546‐000‐0010 21  N PARK PLACE BLVD IL US 19 Regional Center 280 17‐29‐16‐85546‐000‐0011 83 PARK PLACE BLVD IL US 19 Regional Center 281 17‐29‐16‐85546‐000‐0020 101 PARK PLACE BLVD R/O/R, R/OG, P US 19 Regional Center, P 282 17‐29‐16‐85546‐000‐0030 2600  W GRAND RESERVE CIR R/OG US 19 Regional Center 6 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 283 17‐29‐16‐92747‐000‐0010 2881 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 284 17‐29‐16‐92747‐000‐0020 2881 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 285 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0100 0 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 286 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0600 21338 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 287 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0700 21220 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 288 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0800 21252 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 289 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐1200 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 290 18‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐1300 21154 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 291 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0100 21030 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 292 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0110 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 293 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0500 409  S OLD COACHMAN RD I US 19 Regional Center 294 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1100 20866 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 295 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1110 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 296 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1210 20788 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 297 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1211 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 298 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1220 2580 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 299 18‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1221 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 300 18‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0400 2525 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 301 18‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0800 600 BYPASS DR R/OG US 19 Regional Center 302 18‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐1300 0 DRUID RD CG US 19 Regional Center 303 18‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0100 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 304 18‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0200 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 305 18‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0400 0 DRUID RD E RU, PUS 19 Regional Center, P 306 18‐29‐16‐12932‐000‐0010 620 BYPASS DR R/OG US 19 Regional Center 307 18‐29‐16‐12932‐000‐0020 622 BYPASS DR R/OG US 19 Regional Center 308 18‐29‐16‐12932‐000‐0050 628 BYPASS DR R/OG US 19 Regional Center 309 18‐29‐16‐13141‐000‐0100 2571 DREW ST R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 310 18‐29‐16‐13141‐000‐0210 2551 DREW ST R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 311 18‐29‐16‐13141‐000‐0211 2525 DREW ST R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 312 18‐29‐16‐13141‐000‐0220 0 DREW ST R/O/R US 19 Regional Center 313 18‐29‐16‐72694‐000‐0010 101  S OLD COACHMAN RD R/OG US 19 Regional Center 314 18‐29‐16‐72694‐000‐0020 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 315 18‐29‐16‐74073‐000‐0010 2551 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 316 18‐29‐16‐74073‐000‐0011 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 317 18‐29‐16‐78608‐000‐0010 2575 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 318 18‐29‐16‐78608‐000‐0011 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 319 18‐29‐16‐78608‐000‐0012 0 ARLIE AVE CG US 19 Regional Center 320 18‐29‐16‐78608‐000‐0020 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 321 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0010 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 322 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0011 19820 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 323 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0012 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 324 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0020 20162 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 325 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0021 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 326 18‐29‐16‐80353‐000‐0031 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG, PUS 19 Regional Center, P 327 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐0001 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM US 19 Regional Center 328 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐0002 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM US 19 Regional Center 329 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐0003 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM US 19 Regional Center 7 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 330 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐0004 0 BURNICE DR RLM US 19 Regional Center 331 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2050 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 205  RLM US 19 Regional Center 332 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2060 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 206  RLM US 19 Regional Center 333 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2070 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 207 RLM US 19 Regional Center 334 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 209 RLM US 19 Regional Center 335 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2110 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 211 RLM US 19 Regional Center 336 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2120 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 212 RLM US 19 Regional Center 337 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2130 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N# 213 RLM US 19 Regional Center 338 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2150 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 215 RLM US 19 Regional Center 339 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 217 RLM US 19 Regional Center 340 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2180 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 218 RLM US 19 Regional Center 341 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2190 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 219 RLM US 19 Regional Center 342 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2210 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 221 RLM US 19 Regional Center 343 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2230 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 223 RLM US 19 Regional Center 344 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2240 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 224 RLM US 19 Regional Center 345 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2250 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 225 RLM US 19 Regional Center 346 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2270 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 227 RLM US 19 Regional Center 347 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 229 RLM US 19 Regional Center 348 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐2300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 230 RLM US 19 Regional Center 349 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 301 RLM US 19 Regional Center 350 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3030 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 303 RLM US 19 Regional Center 351 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3050 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 305 RLM US 19 Regional Center 352 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3060 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 306 RLM US 19 Regional Center 353 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3070 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 307 RLM US 19 Regional Center 354 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3080 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 308 RLM US 19 Regional Center 355 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 309 RLM US 19 Regional Center 356 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3100 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 310 RLM US 19 Regional Center 357 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3110 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 311 RLM US 19 Regional Center 358 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3120 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 312 RLM US 19 Regional Center 359 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3130 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 313 RLM US 19 Regional Center 360 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 314 RLM US 19 Regional Center 361 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3150 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 315 RLM US 19 Regional Center 362 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3160 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 316 RLM US 19 Regional Center 363 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 317 RLM US 19 Regional Center 364 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3180 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 318 RLM US 19 Regional Center 365 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3190 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 319 RLM US 19 Regional Center 366 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3200 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 320 RLM US 19 Regional Center 367 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3210 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 321 RLM US 19 Regional Center 368 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3220 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 322 RLM US 19 Regional Center 369 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3230 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 323 RLM US 19 Regional Center 370 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3240 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 324 RLM US 19 Regional Center 371 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3250 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 325 RLM US 19 Regional Center 372 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3260 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 326 RLM US 19 Regional Center 373 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3280 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 328 RLM US 19 Regional Center 374 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 329 RLM US 19 Regional Center 375 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐3300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N# 330 RLM US 19 Regional Center 376 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4010 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 401 RLM US 19 Regional Center 8 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 377 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4020 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 402 RLM US 19 Regional Center 378 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4030 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 403 RLM US 19 Regional Center 379 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4040 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 404 RLM US 19 Regional Center 380 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4050 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 405 RLM US 19 Regional Center 381 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4060 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 406 RLM US 19 Regional Center 382 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4070 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 407 RLM US 19 Regional Center 383 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4080 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 408 RLM US 19 Regional Center 384 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 409 RLM US 19 Regional Center 385 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4100 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 410 RLM US 19 Regional Center 386 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4110 2000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 411 RLM US 19 Regional Center 387 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4120 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 412 RLM US 19 Regional Center 388 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4130 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 413 RLM US 19 Regional Center 389 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 414 RLM US 19 Regional Center 390 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4150 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 415 RLM US 19 Regional Center 391 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4160 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 416 RLM US 19 Regional Center 392 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4180 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 418 RLM US 19 Regional Center 393 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4200 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 420 RLM US 19 Regional Center 394 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4220 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 422 RLM US 19 Regional Center 395 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4240 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 424 RLM US 19 Regional Center 396 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4260 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 426 RLM US 19 Regional Center 397 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐4300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 430 RLM US 19 Regional Center 398 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 501 RLM US 19 Regional Center 399 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5020 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 502 RLM US 19 Regional Center 400 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5030 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 503 RLM US 19 Regional Center 401 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5040 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 504 RLM US 19 Regional Center 402 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5050 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 505 RLM US 19 Regional Center 403 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5060 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 506 RLM US 19 Regional Center 404 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5070 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 507 RLM US 19 Regional Center 405 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5080 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 508 RLM US 19 Regional Center 406 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 509 RLM US 19 Regional Center 407 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5100 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 510 RLM US 19 Regional Center 408 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5110 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 511 RLM US 19 Regional Center 409 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5120 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 512 RLM US 19 Regional Center 410 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5130 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 513 RLM US 19 Regional Center 411 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 514 RLM US 19 Regional Center 412 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5150 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 515 RLM US 19 Regional Center 413 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5160 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 516 RLM US 19 Regional Center 414 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 517 RLM US 19 Regional Center 415 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5190 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 519 RLM US 19 Regional Center 416 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5210 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 521 RLM US 19 Regional Center 417 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5230 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 523 RLM US 19 Regional Center 418 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5250 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 525 RLM US 19 Regional Center 419 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐5290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 529 RLM US 19 Regional Center 420 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6010 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 601 RLM US 19 Regional Center 421 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6020 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 602 RLM US 19 Regional Center 422 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6030 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 603 RLM US 19 Regional Center 423 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6040 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 604 RLM US 19 Regional Center 9 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 424 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6050 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 605 RLM US 19 Regional Center 425 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6060 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 606 RLM US 19 Regional Center 426 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6070 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 607 RLM US 19 Regional Center 427 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6080 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 608 RLM US 19 Regional Center 428 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 609 RLM US 19 Regional Center 429 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6100 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 610 RLM US 19 Regional Center 430 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6110 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 611 RLM US 19 Regional Center 431 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6120 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 612 RLM US 19 Regional Center 432 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6130 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 613 RLM US 19 Regional Center 433 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 614 RLM US 19 Regional Center 434 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6150 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 615 RLM US 19 Regional Center 435 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6160 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 616 RLM US 19 Regional Center 436 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 617 RLM US 19 Regional Center 437 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6180 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 618 RLM US 19 Regional Center 438 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6190 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 619 RLM US 19 Regional Center 439 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6200 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 620 RLM US 19 Regional Center 440 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6210 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 621 RLM US 19 Regional Center 441 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6220 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 622 RLM US 19 Regional Center 442 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6230 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 623 RLM US 19 Regional Center 443 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6240 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 624 RLM US 19 Regional Center 444 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6250 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 625 RLM US 19 Regional Center 445 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6260 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 626 RLM US 19 Regional Center 446 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6270 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 627 RLM US 19 Regional Center 447 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 629 RLM US 19 Regional Center 448 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐6300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 630 RLM US 19 Regional Center 449 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 701 RLM US 19 Regional Center 450 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7020 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 702 RLM US 19 Regional Center 451 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7030 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 703 RLM US 19 Regional Center 452 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7040 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 704 RLM US 19 Regional Center 453 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7050 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 705 RLM US 19 Regional Center 454 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7060 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 706 RLM US 19 Regional Center 455 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7070 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 707 RLM US 19 Regional Center 456 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7080 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 708 RLM US 19 Regional Center 457 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7090 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 709 RLM US 19 Regional Center 458 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7100 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 710 RLM US 19 Regional Center 459 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7110 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 711 RLM US 19 Regional Center 460 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7120 2000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 712 RLM US 19 Regional Center 461 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7130 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 713 RLM US 19 Regional Center 462 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 714 RLM US 19 Regional Center 463 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7150 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 715 RLM US 19 Regional Center 464 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7160 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 716 RLM US 19 Regional Center 465 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 717 RLM US 19 Regional Center 466 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7180 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 718 RLM US 19 Regional Center 467 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7190 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 719 RLM US 19 Regional Center 468 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7200 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 720 RLM US 19 Regional Center 469 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7210 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 721 RLM US 19 Regional Center 470 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7220 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 722 RLM US 19 Regional Center 10 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 471 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7230 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 723 RLM US 19 Regional Center 472 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7240 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 724 RLM US 19 Regional Center 473 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7250 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 725 RLM US 19 Regional Center 474 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7260 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 726 RLM US 19 Regional Center 475 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7270 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 727 RLM US 19 Regional Center 476 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7280 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 728 RLM US 19 Regional Center 477 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 729 RLM US 19 Regional Center 478 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐7300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 730 RLM US 19 Regional Center 479 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 801 RLM US 19 Regional Center 480 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8020 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 802 RLM US 19 Regional Center 481 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8030 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 803 RLM US 19 Regional Center 482 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8040 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 804 RLM US 19 Regional Center 483 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8060 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 806 RLM US 19 Regional Center 484 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8080 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 808 RLM US 19 Regional Center 485 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8100 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 810 RLM US 19 Regional Center 486 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8120 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 812 RLM US 19 Regional Center 487 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8140 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 814 RLM US 19 Regional Center 488 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8150 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 815 RLM US 19 Regional Center 489 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8160 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 816 RLM US 19 Regional Center 490 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8170 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 817 RLM US 19 Regional Center 491 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8190 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 819 RLM US 19 Regional Center 492 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8200 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 820 RLM US 19 Regional Center 493 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8210 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 821 RLM US 19 Regional Center 494 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8220 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 822 RLM US 19 Regional Center 495 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8230 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 823 RLM US 19 Regional Center 496 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8240 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 824 RLM US 19 Regional Center 497 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8250 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 825 RLM US 19 Regional Center 498 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8260 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 826 RLM US 19 Regional Center 499 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8270 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 827 RLM US 19 Regional Center 500 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8280 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 828 RLM US 19 Regional Center 501 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8290 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 829 RLM US 19 Regional Center 502 18‐29‐16‐84292‐000‐8300 20000 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 830 RLM US 19 Regional Center 503 18‐29‐16‐85681‐000‐0010 2560 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 504 18‐29‐16‐85681‐000‐0020 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 505 18‐29‐16‐85681‐000‐0021 2516 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 506 18‐29‐16‐91984‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM US 19 Regional Center 507 18‐29‐16‐91984‐000‐0002 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM US 19 Regional Center 508 18‐29‐16‐91984‐000‐0003 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM, PUS 19 Regional Center, P 509 18‐29‐16‐91984‐001‐0010 2505 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 510 18‐29‐16‐91984‐001‐0020 2509 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 511 18‐29‐16‐91984‐001‐0030 2513 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 512 18‐29‐16‐91984‐001‐0040 2517 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 513 18‐29‐16‐91984‐001‐0050 2521 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 514 18‐29‐16‐91984‐002‐0010 2525 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 515 18‐29‐16‐91984‐002‐0020 2529 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 516 18‐29‐16‐91984‐002‐0030 2533 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 517 18‐29‐16‐91984‐002‐0040 2537 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 11 of 13 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐1  FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 518 18‐29‐16‐91984‐002‐0050 2541 DRUID RD E RLM US 19 Regional Center 519 30‐28‐16‐00000‐310‐0100 27066 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Regional Center 520 30‐28‐16‐00000‐310‐0200 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US 19 Neighborhood Center 185 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1112 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1112 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 186 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1113 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1113 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 187 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1114 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1114 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 188 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1121 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1121 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 4 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 189 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1122 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1122 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 190 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1123 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1123 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 191 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1124 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1124 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 192 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1131 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1131 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 193 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1132 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1132 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 194 08‐29‐16‐16809‐011‐1133 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1133 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 195 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US 19 Neighborhood Center 207 08‐29‐16‐16809‐012‐1234 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1234 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 208 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1311 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1311 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 209 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1312 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1312 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 210 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1313 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1313 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 211 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1314 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1314 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 212 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1321 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1321 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 213 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1322 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1322 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 214 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1323 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1323 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 215 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1324 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1324 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 216 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1331 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1331 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 217 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1332 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1332 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 218 08‐29‐16‐16809‐013‐1333 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08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1513 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1513 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 231 08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1514 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1514 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 232 08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1521 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1521 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 233 08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1522 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1522 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 234 08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1523 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1523 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 235 08‐29‐16‐16809‐015‐1524 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1524 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 5 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 236 08‐29‐16‐16809‐016‐1611 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1611 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 237 08‐29‐16‐16809‐016‐1612 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1612 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 238 08‐29‐16‐16809‐016‐1613 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1613 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 239 08‐29‐16‐16809‐016‐1614 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1614 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 240 08‐29‐16‐16809‐016‐1621 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US 19 Neighborhood Center 264 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1921 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1921 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 265 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1922 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1922 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 266 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1923 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1923 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 267 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1924 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1924 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 268 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1931 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1931 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 269 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1932 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1932 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 270 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1933 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1933 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 271 08‐29‐16‐16809‐019‐1934 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 1934 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 272 08‐29‐16‐16809‐021‐2111 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2111 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 273 08‐29‐16‐16809‐021‐2112 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2112 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 274 08‐29‐16‐16809‐021‐2113 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2113 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 275 08‐29‐16‐16809‐021‐2114 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2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2412 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 298 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2413 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2413 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 299 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2414 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2414 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 300 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2421 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2421 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 301 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2422 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2422 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 302 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2423 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2423 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 303 08‐29‐16‐16809‐024‐2424 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2424 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 304 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2511 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2511 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 305 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2512 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2512 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 306 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2513 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2513 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 307 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2514 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2514 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 308 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2521 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2521 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 309 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2522 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2522 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 310 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2523 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2523 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 311 08‐29‐16‐16809‐025‐2524 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2524 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 312 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2611 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2611 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 313 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2612 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2612 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 314 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2613 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2613 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 315 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2614 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2614 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 316 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2621 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2621 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 317 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2622 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2622 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 318 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2623 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2623 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 319 08‐29‐16‐16809‐026‐2624 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2624 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 320 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2711 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2711 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 321 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2712 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2712 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 322 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2713 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2713 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 323 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2714 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2714 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 324 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2721 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2721 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 325 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2722 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2722 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 326 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2723 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2723 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 327 08‐29‐16‐16809‐027‐2724 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2724 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 328 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2811 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2811 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 329 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2812 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2812 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 7 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 330 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2813 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2813 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 331 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2814 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2814 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 332 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2821 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2821 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 333 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2822 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2822 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 334 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2823 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2823 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 335 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2824 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2824 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 336 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2831 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2831 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 337 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2832 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2832 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 338 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2833 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2833 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 339 08‐29‐16‐16809‐028‐2834 2625 STATE ROAD 590 # 2834 RH US 19 Neighborhood Center 340 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0200 18562 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 341 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0300 18538 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 342 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0400 18524 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 343 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0510 18584 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 344 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0520 2561 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 345 19‐29‐16‐00000‐440‐0600 2559 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 346 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 347 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0010 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # A CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 348 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0020 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # B CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 349 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0030 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # C CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 350 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0041 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # D1 CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 351 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0042 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # D2 CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 352 19‐29‐16‐25385‐000‐0050 18514 US HIGHWAY 19  N # D2 CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 353 19‐29‐16‐50820‐000‐0001 0 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 354 19‐29‐16‐50820‐555‐0010 2555 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 355 19‐29‐16‐50820‐555‐0020 2555 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 356 19‐29‐16‐50820‐555‐0030 2555 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 357 19‐29‐16‐50820‐555‐0040 2555 NURSERY RD R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 358 19‐29‐16‐50820‐557‐0010 2557 NURSERY RD # A R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 359 19‐29‐16‐50820‐557‐0020 2557 NURSERY RD # B R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 360 19‐29‐16‐50820‐557‐0030 2557 NURSERY RD # C R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 361 19‐29‐16‐50820‐557‐0040 2557 NURSERY RD # D R/OG US 19 Neighborhood Center 362 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0200 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 363 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0210 18573 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 364 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0220 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 365 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0300 18421 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 366 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0400 18419 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 367 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0500 18409 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 368 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0600 18401 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 369 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0800 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 370 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐0900 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 371 20‐29‐16‐00000‐330‐1000 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG US 19 Neighborhood Center 372 20‐29‐16‐21740‐000‐0001 0 VIA TIVOLI RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 373 20‐29‐16‐32691‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 374 20‐29‐16‐32691‐000‐0002 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 375 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0101 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 110A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 376 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0102 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 110B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 8 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 377 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0141 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 114A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 378 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0142 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 114B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 379 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0151 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 115A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 380 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0152 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 115B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 381 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0161 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 116A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 382 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0201 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 120A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 383 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0202 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 120B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 384 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0211 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 121A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 385 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0212 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 121B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 386 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0221 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 122A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 387 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0222 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 122B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 388 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0301 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 130A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 389 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0302 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 130B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 390 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0311 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 131A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 391 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0312 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 131B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 392 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0321 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 132A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 393 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0322 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 132B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 394 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0341 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 134A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 395 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0342 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 134B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 396 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0351 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 135A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 397 20‐29‐16‐32691‐001‐0352 2746 VIA TIVOLI # 135B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 398 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0101 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 210A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 399 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0102 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 210B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 400 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0141 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 214A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 401 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0142 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 214B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 402 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0151 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 215A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 403 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0152 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 215B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 404 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0161 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 216A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 405 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0201 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 220A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 406 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0202 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 220B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 407 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0211 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 221A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 408 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0212 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 221B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 409 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0221 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 222A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 410 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0222 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 222B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 411 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0231 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 223A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 412 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0232 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 223B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 413 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0301 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 230A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 414 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0302 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 230B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 415 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0311 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 231A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 416 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0312 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 231B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 417 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0321 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 232A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 418 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0322 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 232B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 419 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0341 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 234A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 420 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0342 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 234B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 421 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0351 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 235A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 422 20‐29‐16‐32691‐002‐0352 2738 VIA TIVOLI # 235B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 423 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0101 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 310A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 9 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 424 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0102 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 310B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 425 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0141 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 314A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 426 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0142 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 314B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 427 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0151 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 315A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 428 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0152 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 315B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 429 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0161 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 316A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 430 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0201 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 320A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 431 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0202 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 320B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 432 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0211 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 321A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 433 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0212 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 321B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 434 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0221 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 322A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 435 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0222 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 322B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 436 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0301 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 330A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 437 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0302 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 330B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 438 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0311 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 331A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 439 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0312 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 331B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 440 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0321 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 332A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 441 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0322 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 332B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 442 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0341 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 334A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 443 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0342 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 334B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 444 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0351 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 335A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 445 20‐29‐16‐32691‐003‐0352 2730 VIA TIVOLI # 335B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 446 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0101 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 410A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 447 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0102 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 410B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 448 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0141 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 414A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 449 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0142 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 414B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 450 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0151 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 415A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 451 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0152 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 415B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 452 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0160 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 416A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 453 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0201 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 420A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 454 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0202 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 420B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 455 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0211 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 421A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 456 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0212 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 421B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 457 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0221 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 422A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 458 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0222 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 422B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 459 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0231 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 423A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 460 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0232 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 423B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 461 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0301 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 430A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 462 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0302 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 430B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 463 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0311 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 431A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 464 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0312 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 431B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 465 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0321 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 432A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 466 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0322 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 432B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 467 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0341 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 434A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 468 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0342 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 434B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 469 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0351 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 435A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 470 20‐29‐16‐32691‐004‐0352 2722 VIA TIVOLI # 435B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 10 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 471 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0101 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 510A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 472 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0102 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 510B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 473 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0141 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 514A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 474 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0142 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 514B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 475 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0151 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 515A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 476 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0152 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 515B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 477 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0160 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 516A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 478 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0201 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 520A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 479 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0202 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 520B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 480 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0211 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 521A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 481 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0212 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 521B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 482 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0221 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 522A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 483 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0222 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 522B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 484 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0301 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 530A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 485 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0302 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 530B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 486 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0311 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 530B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 487 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0312 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 531B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 488 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0321 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 532A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 489 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0322 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 532B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 490 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0341 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 534A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 491 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0342 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 534B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 492 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0351 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 535A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 493 20‐29‐16‐32691‐005‐0352 2709 VIA CIPRIANI # 535B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 494 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0101 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 610A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 495 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0102 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 610B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 496 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0141 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 614A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 497 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0142 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 614B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 498 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0151 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 615A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 499 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0152 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 615B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 500 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0161 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 616A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 501 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0201 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 620A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 502 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0202 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 620B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 503 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0211 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 621A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 504 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0212 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 621B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 505 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0221 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 622A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 506 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0222 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 622B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 507 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0231 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 623A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 508 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0232 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 623B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 509 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0301 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 630A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 510 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0302 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 630B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 511 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0311 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 631A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 512 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0312 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 631B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 513 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0321 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 632A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 514 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0322 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 632B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 515 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0341 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 634A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 516 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0342 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 634B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 517 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0351 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 635A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 11 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 518 20‐29‐16‐32691‐006‐0352 2717 VIA CIPRIANI # 635B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 519 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0101 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 710A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 520 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0102 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 710B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 521 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0141 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 714A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 522 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0142 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 714B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 523 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0151 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 715A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 524 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0152 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 715B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 525 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0161 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 716A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 526 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0201 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 720A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 527 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0202 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 720B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 528 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0211 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 721A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 529 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0212 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 721B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 530 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0221 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 722A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 531 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0222 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 722B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 532 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0231 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 723A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 533 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0232 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 723B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 534 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0301 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 730A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 535 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0302 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 730B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 536 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0311 * * * * *RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 537 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0312 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 731B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 538 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0321 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 732A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 539 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0322 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 732B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 540 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0341 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 734A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 541 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0342 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 734B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 542 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0351 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 735A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 543 20‐29‐16‐32691‐007‐0352 2725 VIA CIPRIANI # 735B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 544 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0101 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 810A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 545 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0102 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 810B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 546 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0141 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 814A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 547 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0142 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 814B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 548 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0151 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 815A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 549 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0152 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 815B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 550 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0161 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 816A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 551 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0201 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 820A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 552 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0202 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 820B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 553 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0211 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 821A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 554 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0212 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 821B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 555 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0221 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 822A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 556 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0222 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 822B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 557 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0301 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 830A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 558 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0302 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 830B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 559 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0311 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 831A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 560 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0312 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 831B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 561 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0321 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 832A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 562 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0322 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 832B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 563 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0341 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 834A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 564 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0342 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 834B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 12 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 565 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0351 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 835A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 566 20‐29‐16‐32691‐008‐0352 2733 VIA CIPRIANI # 835B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 567 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0101 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 910A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 568 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0102 * * * * *RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 569 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0141 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 914A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 570 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0142 * * * * *RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 571 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0151 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 915A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 572 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0152 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 915B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 573 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0161 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 916A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 574 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0201 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 920A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 575 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0202 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 920B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 576 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0211 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 921A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 577 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0212 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 921B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 578 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0221 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 922A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 579 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0222 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 922B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 580 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0301 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 930A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 581 20‐29‐16‐32691‐009‐0302 2741 VIA CIPRIANI # 930B RM, P, WATER 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US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 613 20‐29‐16‐32691‐010‐0351 2749 VIA CIPRIANI # 1035A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 614 20‐29‐16‐32691‐010‐0352 2749 VIA CIPRIANI # 1035B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 615 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0101 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1110A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 616 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0102 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1110B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 617 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0141 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1114A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 618 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0142 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1114B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 619 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0151 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1115A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 620 20‐29‐16‐32691‐011‐0152 2757 VIA CIPRIANI # 1115B RM, P, WATER 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US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 660 20‐29‐16‐32691‐012‐0351 2765 VIA CIPRIANI # 1235A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 661 20‐29‐16‐32691‐012‐0352 2765 VIA CIPRIANI # 1235B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 662 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0101 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1310A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 663 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0102 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1310B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 664 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0141 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1314A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 665 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0142 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1314B RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 666 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0151 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1315A RM, P, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 667 20‐29‐16‐32691‐013‐0152 2773 VIA CIPRIANI # 1315B RM, P, WATER 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Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 706 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0126 2705 VIA MURANO # 126 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 707 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0127 2705 VIA MURANO # 127 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 708 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0128 2705 VIA MURANO # 128 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 709 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0129 2705 VIA MURANO # 129 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 710 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0130 2705 VIA MURANO # 130 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 711 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0131 2705 VIA MURANO # 131 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 712 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0132 2705 VIA MURANO # 132 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 713 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0133 2705 VIA MURANO # 133 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 714 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0134 2705 VIA MURANO # 134 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 715 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0135 2705 VIA MURANO # 135 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 716 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0136 2705 VIA MURANO # 136 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 717 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29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0234 2713 VIA MURANO # 234 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 743 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0235 2713 VIA MURANO # 235 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 744 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0236 2713 VIA MURANO # 236 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 745 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0237 2713 VIA MURANO # 237 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 746 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0238 2713 VIA MURANO # 238 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 747 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0238 2713 VIA MURANO # 239 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 748 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0310 2721 VIA MURANO # 310 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 749 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0311 2721 VIA MURANO # 311 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 750 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0314 2721 VIA MURANO # 314 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 751 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0315 2721 VIA MURANO # 315 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 752 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0316 2721 VIA MURANO # 316 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 16 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 753 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US 19 Neighborhood Center 766 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0330 2721 VIA MURANO # 330 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 767 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0331 2721 VIA MURANO # 331 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 768 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0332 2721 VIA MURANO # 332 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 769 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0333 2721 VIA MURANO # 333 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 770 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0334 2721 VIA MURANO # 334 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 771 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0335 2721 VIA MURANO # 335 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 772 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0336 2721 VIA MURANO # 336 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 773 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0337 2721 VIA MURANO # 337 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 774 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0338 2721 VIA MURANO # 338 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 775 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0339 2721 VIA MURANO # 339 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 776 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0410 2729 VIA MURANO # 410 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 777 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0411 2729 VIA MURANO # 411 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 778 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US 19 Neighborhood Center 791 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0427 2729 VIA MURANO # 427 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 792 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0428 2729 VIA MURANO # 428 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 793 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0429 2729 VIA MURANO # 429 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 794 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0430 2729 VIA MURANO # 430 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 795 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0431 2729 VIA MURANO # 431 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 796 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0432 2729 VIA MURANO # 432 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 797 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0433 2729 VIA MURANO # 433 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 798 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0434 2729 VIA MURANO # 434 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 799 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0435 2729 VIA MURANO # 435 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 17 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 800 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0436 2729 VIA MURANO # 436 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 801 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0437 2729 VIA MURANO # 437 RM 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29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0522 2732 VIA MURANO # 522 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 815 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0523 2732 VIA MURANO # 523 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 816 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0524 2732 VIA MURANO # 524 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 817 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0525 2732 VIA MURANO # 525 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 818 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0526 2732 VIA MURANO # 526 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 819 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0527 2732 VIA MURANO # 527 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 820 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0528 2732 VIA MURANO # 528 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 821 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0529 2732 VIA MURANO # 529 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 822 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0530 2732 VIA MURANO # 530 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 823 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0531 2732 VIA MURANO # 531 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 824 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0532 2732 VIA MURANO # 532 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 825 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0533 2732 VIA MURANO # 533 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 826 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0534 2732 VIA MURANO # 534 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 827 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0535 2732 VIA MURANO # 535 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 828 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0536 2732 VIA MURANO # 536 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 829 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0537 2732 VIA MURANO # 537 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 830 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0538 2732 VIA MURANO # 538 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 831 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0539 2732 VIA MURANO # 539 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 832 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0610 2724 VIA MURANO # 610 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 833 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0611 2724 VIA MURANO # 611 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 834 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0614 2724 VIA MURANO # 614 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 835 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0615 2724 VIA MURANO # 615 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 836 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0616 2724 VIA MURANO # 616 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 837 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0617 2724 VIA MURANO # 617 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 838 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0618 2724 VIA MURANO # 618 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 839 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0619 2724 VIA MURANO # 619 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 840 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0620 2724 VIA MURANO # 620 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 841 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0621 2724 VIA MURANO # 621 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 842 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0622 2724 VIA MURANO # 622 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 843 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0623 2724 VIA MURANO # 623 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 844 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0624 2724 VIA MURANO # 624 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 845 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0625 2724 VIA MURANO # 625 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 846 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0626 2724 VIA MURANO # 626 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 18 of 23 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐2 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PIN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 847 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0627 2724 VIA MURANO # 627 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 848 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0628 2724 VIA MURANO # 628 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 849 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0629 2724 VIA MURANO # 629 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 850 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0630 2724 VIA MURANO # 630 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 851 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0631 2724 VIA MURANO # 631 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 852 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0632 2724 VIA MURANO # 632 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 853 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0633 2724 VIA MURANO # 633 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 854 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0634 2724 VIA MURANO # 634 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 855 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0635 2724 VIA MURANO # 635 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 856 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0636 2724 VIA MURANO # 636 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 857 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0637 2724 VIA MURANO # 637 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 858 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0638 2724 VIA MURANO # 638 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 859 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0639 2724 VIA MURANO # 639 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 860 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0710 2715 VIA CAPRI # 710 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 861 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0711 2715 VIA CAPRI # 711 RM US 19 Neighborhood Center 862 29‐29‐16‐32776‐000‐0714 2715 VIA CAPRI # 714 RM 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RH US 19 Corridor 31 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐1110 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #111 RH US 19 Corridor 32 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐2070 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #207 RH US 19 Corridor 33 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐2080 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #208 RH US 19 Corridor 34 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐2090 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #209 RH US 19 Corridor 35 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐2100 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #210 RH US 19 Corridor 36 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐2110 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #211 RH US 19 Corridor 37 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐3070 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #307 RH US 19 Corridor 38 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐3080 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #308 RH US 19 Corridor 39 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐3090 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #309 RH US 19 Corridor 40 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐3100 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #310 RH US 19 Corridor 41 17‐29‐16‐80354‐001‐3110 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #311 RH US 19 Corridor 42 17‐29‐16‐80354‐002‐1010 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #101 RH US 19 Corridor 43 17‐29‐16‐80354‐002‐1020 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #102 RH US 19 Corridor 44 17‐29‐16‐80354‐002‐1030 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #103 RH US 19 Corridor 45 17‐29‐16‐80354‐002‐2010 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2623 SEVILLE BLVD #304 RH US 19 Corridor 58 17‐29‐16‐80354‐003‐3050 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #305 RH US 19 Corridor 59 17‐29‐16‐80354‐003‐3060 2623 SEVILLE BLVD #306 RH US 19 Corridor 60 17‐29‐16‐80356‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 61 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐1070 1001 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 62 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐1080 1001 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 63 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐1090 1001 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 64 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐1100 1001 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 65 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐1110 1001 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 66 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐2070 1001 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 67 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐2080 1001 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 68 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐2090 1001 PEARCE DR #209 RH US 19 Corridor 69 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐2100 1001 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 70 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐2110 1001 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 71 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐3070 1001  PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 72 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐3080 1001 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 73 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐3090 1001  PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 74 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐3100 1001 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 75 17‐29‐16‐80356‐001‐3110 1001 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 76 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐1010 1001 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 77 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐1020 1001 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 78 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐1030 1001 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 79 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐2010 1001 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 80 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐2020 1001 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 81 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐2030 1001 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 82 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐3010 1001 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 83 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐3020 1001 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 84 17‐29‐16‐80356‐002‐3030 1001 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 85 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐1040 1001 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 86 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐1050 1001 PEARCE DR #105 RH US 19 Corridor 87 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐1060 1001 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 88 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐2040 1001 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 89 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐2050 1001 PEARCE DR #205 RH US 19 Corridor 90 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐2060 1001 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 91 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐3040 1001 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 92 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐3050 1001 PEARCE DR #305 RH US 19 Corridor 93 17‐29‐16‐80356‐003‐3060 1001 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 94 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 2 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 95 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1010 1009 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 96 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1020 1009 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 97 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1030 1009 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 98 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1040 1009 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 99 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1050 1009 PEARCE DR #105 RH US 19 Corridor 100 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1060 1009 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 101 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1070 1009 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 102 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1080 1009 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 103 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1090 1009 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 104 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1100 1009 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 105 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐1110 1009 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 106 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2010 1009 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 107 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2020 1009 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 108 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2030 1009 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 109 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2040 1009 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 110 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2050 1009 PEARCE DR #205 RH US 19 Corridor 111 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2060 1009 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 112 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2070 1009 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 113 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2080 1009 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 114 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2100 1009 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 115 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐2110 1009 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 116 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3010 1009 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 117 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3020 1009 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 118 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3030 1009 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 119 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3040 1009 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 120 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3060 1009 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 121 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3070 1009 PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 122 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3080 1009 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 123 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3090 1009 PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 124 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3100 1009 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 125 17‐29‐16‐80358‐000‐3110 1009 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 126 17‐29‐16‐80359‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 127 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐1070 1012 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 128 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐1080 1012 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 129 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐1090 1012 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 130 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐1100 1012 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 131 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐1110 1012 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 132 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐2070 1012 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 133 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐2080 1012 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 134 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐2090 1012  PEARCE DR #209 RH US 19 Corridor 135 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐2100 1012 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 136 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐2110 1012 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 137 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐3070 1012 PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 138 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐3080 1012 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 139 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐3090 1012 PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 140 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐3100 1012 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 141 17‐29‐16‐80359‐001‐3110 1012 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 3 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 142 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐1010 1012 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 143 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐1020 1012 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 144 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐1030 1012 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 145 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐2010 1012 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 146 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐2020 1012 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 147 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐2030 1012 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 148 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐3010 1012 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 149 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐3020 1012 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 150 17‐29‐16‐80359‐002‐3030 1012 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 151 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐1040 1012 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 152 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐1050 1012 PEARCE DR #105 RH US 19 Corridor 153 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐1060 1012 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 154 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐2040 1012 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 155 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐2050 1012 PEARCE DR #205 RH US 19 Corridor 156 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐2060 1012 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 157 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐3040 1012 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 158 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐3050 1012 PEARCE DR #305 RH US 19 Corridor 159 17‐29‐16‐80359‐003‐3060 1012 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 160 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 161 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1010 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #101 RH US 19 Corridor 162 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1020 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #102 RH US 19 Corridor 163 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1030 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #103 RH US 19 Corridor 164 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1040 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #104 RH US 19 Corridor 165 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1050 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #105 RH US 19 Corridor 166 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1060 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #106 RH US 19 Corridor 167 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1070 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #107 RH US 19 Corridor 168 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1080 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #108 RH US 19 Corridor 169 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1090 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #109 RH US 19 Corridor 170 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1100 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #110 RH US 19 Corridor 171 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1110 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #111 RH US 19 Corridor 172 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐1120 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #112 RH US 19 Corridor 173 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2010 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #201 RH US 19 Corridor 174 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2020 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #202 RH US 19 Corridor 175 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2030 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #203 RH US 19 Corridor 176 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2040 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #204 RH US 19 Corridor 177 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2050 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #205 RH US 19 Corridor 178 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2060 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #206 RH US 19 Corridor 179 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2070 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #207 RH US 19 Corridor 180 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2080 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #208 RH US 19 Corridor 181 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2090 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #209 RH US 19 Corridor 182 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2100 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #210 RH US 19 Corridor 183 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2110 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #211 RH US 19 Corridor 184 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐2120 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #212 RH US 19 Corridor 185 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3010 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #301 RH US 19 Corridor 186 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3020 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #302 RH US 19 Corridor 187 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3030 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #303 RH US 19 Corridor 188 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3040 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #304 RH US 19 Corridor 4 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 189 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3050 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #305 RH US 19 Corridor 190 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3060 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #306 RH US 19 Corridor 191 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3070 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #307 RH US 19 Corridor 192 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3080 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #308 RH US 19 Corridor 193 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3090 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #309 RH US 19 Corridor 194 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3100 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #310 RH US 19 Corridor 195 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3110 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #311 RH US 19 Corridor 196 17‐29‐16‐80366‐000‐3120 2635 SEVILLE BLVD #312 RH US 19 Corridor 197 17‐29‐16‐80367‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 198 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐1070 2612 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 199 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐1080 2612 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 200 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐1090 2612 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 201 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐1100 2612 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 202 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐1110 2612 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 203 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐2070 2612 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 204 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐2080 2612 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 205 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐2090 2612 PEARCE DR #209 RH US 19 Corridor 206 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐2100 2612 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 207 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐2110 2612 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 208 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐3070 2612 PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 209 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐3080 2612 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 210 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐3090 2612 PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 211 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐3100 2612 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 212 17‐29‐16‐80367‐001‐3110 2612 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 213 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐1010 2612 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 214 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐1020 2612 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 215 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐1030 2612 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 216 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐2010 2612 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 217 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐2020 2612 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 218 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐2030 2612 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 219 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐3010 2612 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 220 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐3020 2612 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 221 17‐29‐16‐80367‐002‐3030 2612 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 222 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐1040 2612 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 223 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐1050 2612 PEARCE DR #105 RH US 19 Corridor 224 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐1060 2612 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 225 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐2040 2612 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 226 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐2050 2612 PEARCE DR #205 RH US 19 Corridor 227 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐2060 2612 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 228 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐3040 2612 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 229 17‐29‐16‐80367‐003‐3060 2612 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 230 17‐29‐16‐80371‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 231 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐1070 2630 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 232 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐1080 2630 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 233 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐1090 2630 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 234 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐1100 2630 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 235 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐1110 2630 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 5 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 236 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐2070 2630 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 237 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐2080 2630 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 238 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐2090 2630 PEARCE DR #209 RH US 19 Corridor 239 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐2100 2630 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 240 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐2110 2630 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 241 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐3070 2630 PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 242 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐3080 2630 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 243 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐3090 2630 PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 244 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐3100 2630 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 245 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐3110 2630 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 246 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐4070 2630 PEARCE DR #407 RH US 19 Corridor 247 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐4080 2630 PEARCE DR #408 RH US 19 Corridor 248 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐4090 2630 PEARCE DR #409 RH US 19 Corridor 249 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐4100 2630 PEARCE DR #410 RH US 19 Corridor 250 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐4110 2630 PEARCE DR #411 RH US 19 Corridor 251 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐5070 2630 PEARCE DR #507 RH US 19 Corridor 252 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐5080 2630 PEARCE DR #508 RH US 19 Corridor 253 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐5090 2630 PEARCE DR #509 RH US 19 Corridor 254 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐5100 2630 PEARCE DR #510 RH US 19 Corridor 255 17‐29‐16‐80371‐001‐5110 2630 PEARCE DR #511 RH US 19 Corridor 256 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐1010 2630 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 257 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐1020 2630 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 258 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐1030 2630 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 259 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐2010 2630 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 260 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐2020 2630 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 261 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐2030 2630 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 262 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐3010 2630 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 263 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐3020 2630 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 264 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐3030 2630 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 265 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐4010 2630 PEARCE DR #401 RH US 19 Corridor 266 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐4020 2630 PEARCE DR #402 RH US 19 Corridor 267 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐4030 2630 PEARCE DR #403 RH US 19 Corridor 268 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐5010 2630 PEARCE DR #501 RH US 19 Corridor 269 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐5020 2630 PEARCE DR #502 RH US 19 Corridor 270 17‐29‐16‐80371‐002‐5030 2630 PEARCE DR #503 RH US 19 Corridor 271 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐1040 2630 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 272 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐1060 2630 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 273 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐2040 2630 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 274 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐2050 2630 PEARCE DR #205 RH US 19 Corridor 275 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐2060 2630 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 276 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐3040 2630 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 277 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐3050 2630 PEARCE DR #305 RH US 19 Corridor 278 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐3060 2630 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 279 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐4040 2630 PEARCE DR #404 RH US 19 Corridor 280 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐4060 2630 PEARCE DR #406 RH US 19 Corridor 281 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐5040 2630 PEARCE DR #504 RH US 19 Corridor 282 17‐29‐16‐80371‐003‐5060 2630 PEARCE DR #506 RH US 19 Corridor 6 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 283 17‐29‐16‐80372‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 284 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #105 RH US 19 Corridor 285 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #106 RH US 19 Corridor 286 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #107 RH US 19 Corridor 287 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #108 RH US 19 Corridor 288 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #109 RH US 19 Corridor 289 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐1100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #110 RH US 19 Corridor 290 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #205 RH US 19 Corridor 291 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #206 RH US 19 Corridor 292 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #207 RH US 19 Corridor 293 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #208 RH US 19 Corridor 294 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #209 RH US 19 Corridor 295 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐2100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #210 RH US 19 Corridor 296 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #305 RH US 19 Corridor 297 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #306 RH US 19 Corridor 298 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #307 RH US 19 Corridor 299 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #308 RH US 19 Corridor 300 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #309 RH US 19 Corridor 301 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐3100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #310 RH US 19 Corridor 302 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #405 RH US 19 Corridor 303 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #406 RH US 19 Corridor 304 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #407 RH US 19 Corridor 305 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #408 RH US 19 Corridor 306 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #409 RH US 19 Corridor 307 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐4100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #410 RH US 19 Corridor 308 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #505 RH US 19 Corridor 309 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #506 RH US 19 Corridor 310 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #507 RH US 19 Corridor 311 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #508 RH US 19 Corridor 312 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #509 RH US 19 Corridor 313 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐5100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #510 RH US 19 Corridor 314 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #605 RH US 19 Corridor 315 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #606 RH US 19 Corridor 316 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #607 RH US 19 Corridor 317 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #608 RH US 19 Corridor 318 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #609 RH US 19 Corridor 319 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐6100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #610 RH US 19 Corridor 320 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #705 RH US 19 Corridor 321 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #706 RH US 19 Corridor 322 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #707 RH US 19 Corridor 323 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #708 RH US 19 Corridor 324 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #709 RH US 19 Corridor 325 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐7100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #710 RH US 19 Corridor 326 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8050 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #805 RH US 19 Corridor 327 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8060 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #806 RH US 19 Corridor 328 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8070 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #807 RH US 19 Corridor 329 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8080 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #808 RH US 19 Corridor 7 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 330 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8090 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #809 RH US 19 Corridor 331 17‐29‐16‐80372‐001‐8100 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #810 RH US 19 Corridor 332 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐1010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #101 RH US 19 Corridor 333 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐1020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #102 RH US 19 Corridor 334 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐2010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #201 RH US 19 Corridor 335 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐2020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #202 RH US 19 Corridor 336 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐3010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #301 RH US 19 Corridor 337 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐3020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #302 RH US 19 Corridor 338 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐4010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #401 RH US 19 Corridor 339 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐4020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #402 RH US 19 Corridor 340 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐5010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #501 RH US 19 Corridor 341 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐5020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #502 RH US 19 Corridor 342 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐6010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #601 RH US 19 Corridor 343 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐6020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #602 RH US 19 Corridor 344 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐7010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #701 RH US 19 Corridor 345 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐7020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #702 RH US 19 Corridor 346 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐8010 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #801 RH US 19 Corridor 347 17‐29‐16‐80372‐002‐8020 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #802 RH US 19 Corridor 348 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐1030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #103 RH US 19 Corridor 349 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐1040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #104 RH US 19 Corridor 350 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐2030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #203 RH US 19 Corridor 351 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐2040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #204 RH US 19 Corridor 352 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐3030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #303 RH US 19 Corridor 353 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐3040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #304 RH US 19 Corridor 354 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐4030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #403 RH US 19 Corridor 355 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐4040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #404 RH US 19 Corridor 356 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐5030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #503 RH US 19 Corridor 357 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐5040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #504 RH US 19 Corridor 358 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐6030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #603 RH US 19 Corridor 359 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐6040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #604 RH US 19 Corridor 360 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐7030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #703 RH US 19 Corridor 361 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐7040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #704 RH US 19 Corridor 362 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐8030 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #803 RH US 19 Corridor 363 17‐29‐16‐80372‐003‐8040 2699 SEVILLE BLVD #804 RH US 19 Corridor 364 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 365 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1010 2650 PEARCE DR #101 RH US 19 Corridor 366 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1020 2650 PEARCE DR #102 RH US 19 Corridor 367 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1030 2650 PEARCE DR #103 RH US 19 Corridor 368 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1040 2650 PEARCE DR #104 RH US 19 Corridor 369 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1060 2650 PEARCE DR #106 RH US 19 Corridor 370 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1070 2650 PEARCE DR #107 RH US 19 Corridor 371 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1080 2650 PEARCE DR #108 RH US 19 Corridor 372 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1090 2650 PEARCE DR #109 RH US 19 Corridor 373 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1100 2650 PEARCE DR #110 RH US 19 Corridor 374 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐1110 2650 PEARCE DR #111 RH US 19 Corridor 375 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2010 2650 PEARCE DR #201 RH US 19 Corridor 376 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2020 2650 PEARCE DR #202 RH US 19 Corridor 8 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 377 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2030 2650 PEARCE DR #203 RH US 19 Corridor 378 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2040 2650 PEARCE DR #204 RH US 19 Corridor 379 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2060 2650 PEARCE DR #206 RH US 19 Corridor 380 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2070 2650 PEARCE DR #207 RH US 19 Corridor 381 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2080 2650 PEARCE DR #208 RH US 19 Corridor 382 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2090 2650 PEARCE DR #209 RH US 19 Corridor 383 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2100 2650 PEARCE DR #210 RH US 19 Corridor 384 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐2110 2650 PEARCE DR #211 RH US 19 Corridor 385 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3010 2650 PEARCE DR #301 RH US 19 Corridor 386 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3020 2650 PEARCE DR #302 RH US 19 Corridor 387 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3030 2650 PEARCE DR #303 RH US 19 Corridor 388 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3040 2650 PEARCE DR #304 RH US 19 Corridor 389 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3060 2650 PEARCE DR #306 RH US 19 Corridor 390 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3070 2650 PEARCE DR #307 RH US 19 Corridor 391 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3080 2650 PEARCE DR #308 RH US 19 Corridor 392 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3090 2650 PEARCE DR #309 RH US 19 Corridor 393 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3100 2650 PEARCE DR #310 RH US 19 Corridor 394 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐3110 2650 PEARCE DR #311 RH US 19 Corridor 395 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4010 2650 PEARCE DR #401 RH US 19 Corridor 396 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4020 2650 PEARCE DR #402 RH US 19 Corridor 397 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4030 2650 PEARCE DR #403 RH US 19 Corridor 398 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4040 2650 PEARCE DR #404 RH US 19 Corridor 399 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4060 2650 PEARCE DR #406 RH US 19 Corridor 400 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4070 2650 PEARCE DR #407 RH US 19 Corridor 401 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4080 2650 PEARCE DR #408 RH US 19 Corridor 402 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4090 2650 PEARCE DR #409 RH US 19 Corridor 403 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4100 2650 PEARCE DR #410 RH US 19 Corridor 404 17‐29‐16‐80374‐000‐4110 2650 PEARCE DR #411 RH US 19 Corridor 405 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐0001 585 SKY HARBOR DR RM US 19 Corridor 406 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐0990 585 SKY HARBOR DR #99 RM US 19 Corridor 407 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1010 585 SKY HARBOR DR #101 RM US 19 Corridor 408 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1030 585 SKY HARBOR DR #103 RM US 19 Corridor 409 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1050 585 SKY HARBOR DR #105 RM US 19 Corridor 410 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1070 585 SKY HARBOR DR #107 RM US 19 Corridor 411 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1090 585 SKY HARBOR DR #109 RM US 19 Corridor 412 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1110 585 SKY HARBOR DR #111 RM US 19 Corridor 413 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1120 585 SKY HARBOR DR #112 RM US 19 Corridor 414 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1130 585 SKY HARBOR DR #113 RM US 19 Corridor 415 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1140 585 SKY HARBOR DR #114 RM US 19 Corridor 416 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1150 585 SKY HARBOR DR #115 RM US 19 Corridor 417 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1160 585 SKY HARBOR DR #116 RM US 19 Corridor 418 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1170 585 SKY HARBOR DR #117 RM US 19 Corridor 419 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1180 585 SKY HARBOR DR #118 RM US 19 Corridor 420 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1190 585 SKY HARBOR DR #119 RM US 19 Corridor 421 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1200 585 SKY HARBOR DR #120 RM US 19 Corridor 422 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1210 585 SKY HARBOR DR #121 RM US 19 Corridor 423 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1220 585 SKY HARBOR DR #122 RM US 19 Corridor 9 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 424 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1230 585 SKY HARBOR DR #123 RM US 19 Corridor 425 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1240 585 SKY HARBOR DR #124 RM US 19 Corridor 426 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1250 585 SKY HARBOR DR #125 RM US 19 Corridor 427 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1260 585 SKY HARBOR DR #126 RM US 19 Corridor 428 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1270 585 SKY HARBOR DR #127 RM US 19 Corridor 429 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1280 585 SKY HARBOR DR #128 RM US 19 Corridor 430 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1290 585 SKY HARBOR DR #129 RM US 19 Corridor 431 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1300 585 SKY HARBOR DR #130 RM US 19 Corridor 432 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1310 585 SKY HARBOR DR #131 RM US 19 Corridor 433 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1320 585 SKY HARBOR DR #132 RM US 19 Corridor 434 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1330 585 SKY HARBOR DR #133 RM US 19 Corridor 435 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1340 585 SKY HARBOR DR #134 RM US 19 Corridor 436 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1350 585 SKY HARBOR DR #135 RM US 19 Corridor 437 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1360 585 SKY HARBOR DR #136 RM US 19 Corridor 438 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1370 585 SKY HARBOR DR #137 RM US 19 Corridor 439 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1380 585 SKY HARBOR DR #138 RM US 19 Corridor 440 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1390 585 SKY HARBOR DR #139 RM US 19 Corridor 441 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1400 585 SKY HARBOR DR #140 RM US 19 Corridor 442 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1410 585 SKY HARBOR DR #141 RM US 19 Corridor 443 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1420 585 SKY HARBOR DR #142 RM US 19 Corridor 444 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐1430 585 SKY HARBOR DR #143 RM US 19 Corridor 445 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2000 585 SKY HARBOR DR #200 RM US 19 Corridor 446 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2010 585 SKY HARBOR DR #201 RM US 19 Corridor 447 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2020 585 SKY HARBOR DR #202 RM US 19 Corridor 448 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2030 585 SKY HARBOR DR #203 RM US 19 Corridor 449 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2040 585 SKY HARBOR DR #204 RM US 19 Corridor 450 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2050 585 SKY HARBOR DR #205 RM US 19 Corridor 451 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2060 585 SKY HARBOR DR #206 RM US 19 Corridor 452 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2070 585 SKY HARBOR DR #207 RM US 19 Corridor 453 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2080 585 SKY HARBOR DR #208 RM US 19 Corridor 454 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2090 585 SKY HARBOR DR #209 RM US 19 Corridor 455 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2100 585 SKY HARBOR DR #210 RM US 19 Corridor 456 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2110 585 SKY HARBOR DR #211 RM US 19 Corridor 457 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2120 585 SKY HARBOR DR #212 RM US 19 Corridor 458 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2130 585 SKY HARBOR DR #213 RM US 19 Corridor 459 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2140 585 SKY HARBOR DR #214 RM US 19 Corridor 460 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2150 585 SKY HARBOR DR #215 RM US 19 Corridor 461 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2160 585 SKY HARBOR DR #216 RM US 19 Corridor 462 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2170 585 SKY HARBOR DR #217 RM US 19 Corridor 463 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2180 585 SKY HARBOR DR #218 RM US 19 Corridor 464 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2190 585 SKY HARBOR DR #219 RM US 19 Corridor 465 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2200 585 SKY HARBOR DR #220 RM US 19 Corridor 466 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2210 585 SKY HARBOR DR #221 RM US 19 Corridor 467 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2220 585 SKY HARBOR DR #222 RM US 19 Corridor 468 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2230 585 SKY HARBOR DR #223 RM US 19 Corridor 469 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2240 585 SKY HARBOR DR #224 RM US 19 Corridor 470 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2250 585 SKY HARBOR DR #225 RM US 19 Corridor 10 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 471 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2260 585 SKY HARBOR DR #226 RM US 19 Corridor 472 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2270 585 SKY HARBOR DR #227 RM US 19 Corridor 473 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2280 585 SKY HARBOR DR #228 RM US 19 Corridor 474 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2290 585 SKY HARBOR DR #229 RM US 19 Corridor 475 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2300 585 SKY HARBOR DR #230 RM US 19 Corridor 476 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐2310 585 SKY HARBOR DR #231 RM US 19 Corridor 477 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3000 0 SKYLINE DR #300 RM US 19 Corridor 478 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3010 585 SKY HARBOR DR #301 RM US 19 Corridor 479 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3020 585 SKY HARBOR DR #302 RM US 19 Corridor 480 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3030 585 SKY HARBOR DR #303 RM US 19 Corridor 481 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3040 585 SKY HARBOR DR #304 RM US 19 Corridor 482 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3050 585 SKY HARBOR DR #305 RM US 19 Corridor 483 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3060 585 SKY HARBOR DR #306 RM US 19 Corridor 484 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3070 585 SKY HARBOR DR #307 RM US 19 Corridor 485 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3080 585 SKY HARBOR DR #308 RM US 19 Corridor 486 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3090 585 SKY HARBOR DR #309 RM US 19 Corridor 487 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3100 585 SKY HARBOR DR #310 RM US 19 Corridor 488 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3110 585 SKY HARBOR DR #311 RM US 19 Corridor 489 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3120 585 SKY HARBOR DR #312 RM US 19 Corridor 490 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3130 585 SKY HARBOR DR #313 RM US 19 Corridor 491 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3140 585 SKY HARBOR DR #314 RM US 19 Corridor 492 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3150 585 SKY HARBOR DR #315 RM US 19 Corridor 493 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3160 585 SKY HARBOR DR #316 RM US 19 Corridor 494 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3170 585 SKY HARBOR DR #317 RM US 19 Corridor 495 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3180 585 SKY HARBOR DR #318 RM US 19 Corridor 496 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3190 585 SKY HARBOR DR #319 RM US 19 Corridor 497 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3200 585 SKY HARBOR DR #320 RM US 19 Corridor 498 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3210 585 SKY HARBOR DR #321 RM US 19 Corridor 499 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3220 585 SKY HARBOR DR #322 RM US 19 Corridor 500 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3230 585 SKY HARBOR DR #323 RM US 19 Corridor 501 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3240 585 SKY HARBOR DR #324 RM US 19 Corridor 502 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3250 585 SKY HARBOR DR #325 RM US 19 Corridor 503 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3260 585 SKY HARBOR DR #326 RM US 19 Corridor 504 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3270 585 SKY HARBOR DR #327 RM US 19 Corridor 505 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3280 585 SKY HARBOR DR #328 RM US 19 Corridor 506 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3290 585 SKY HARBOR DR #329 RM US 19 Corridor 507 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3300 585 SKY HARBOR DR #330 RM US 19 Corridor 508 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐3310 585 SKY HARBOR DR #331 RM US 19 Corridor 509 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4000 585 SKY HARBOR DR #400 RM US 19 Corridor 510 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4010 585 SKY HARBOR DR #401 RM US 19 Corridor 511 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4020 585 SKY HARBOR DR #402 RM US 19 Corridor 512 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4030 585 SKY HARBOR DR #403 RM US 19 Corridor 513 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4040 585 SKY HARBOR DR #404 RM US 19 Corridor 514 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4050 585 SKY HARBOR DR #405 RM US 19 Corridor 515 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4060 585 SKY HARBOR DR #406 RM US 19 Corridor 516 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4070 585 SKY HARBOR DR #407 RM US 19 Corridor 517 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4080 585 SKY HARBOR DR #408 RM US 19 Corridor 11 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 518 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4090 585 SKY HARBOR DR #409 RM US 19 Corridor 519 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4100 585 SKY HARBOR DR #410 RM US 19 Corridor 520 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4110 585 SKY HARBOR DR #411 RM US 19 Corridor 521 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4120 585 SKY HARBOR DR #412 RM US 19 Corridor 522 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4130 585 SKY HARBOR DR #413 RM US 19 Corridor 523 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4140 585 SKY HARBOR DR #414 RM US 19 Corridor 524 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4150 585 SKY HARBOR DR #415 RM US 19 Corridor 525 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4160 585 SKY HARBOR DR #416 RM US 19 Corridor 526 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4170 585 SKY HARBOR DR #417 RM US 19 Corridor 527 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4180 585 SKY HARBOR DR #418 RM US 19 Corridor 528 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4190 585 SKY HARBOR DR #419 RM US 19 Corridor 529 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4200 585 SKY HARBOR DR #420 RM US 19 Corridor 530 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4210 585 SKY HARBOR DR #421 RM US 19 Corridor 531 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4220 585 SKY HARBOR DR #422 RM US 19 Corridor 532 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4230 585 SKY HARBOR DR #423 RM US 19 Corridor 533 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4240 585 SKY HARBOR DR #424 RM US 19 Corridor 534 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4250 585 SKY HARBOR DR #425 RM US 19 Corridor 535 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4260 585 SKY HARBOR DR #426 RM US 19 Corridor 536 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4270 585 SKY HARBOR DR #427 RM US 19 Corridor 537 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4280 585 SKY HARBOR DR #428 RM US 19 Corridor 538 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4290 585 SKY HARBOR DR #429 RM US 19 Corridor 539 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4300 585 SKY HARBOR DR #430 RM US 19 Corridor 540 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4310 585 SKY HARBOR DR #431 RM US 19 Corridor 541 17‐29‐16‐82690‐000‐4320 585 SKY HARBOR DR #432 RM US 19 Corridor 542 19‐28‐16‐00000‐120‐0210 2410 NORTHSIDE DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 543 19‐28‐16‐19340‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 R/OG US 19 Corridor 544 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1100 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #110 R/OG US 19 Corridor 545 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1200 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #120 R/OG US 19 Corridor 546 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1300 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #130 R/OG US 19 Corridor 547 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1400 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #140 R/OG US 19 Corridor 548 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1500 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #150 R/OG US 19 Corridor 549 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1700 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #170 R/OG US 19 Corridor 550 19‐28‐16‐19340‐100‐1800 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #180 R/OG US 19 Corridor 551 19‐28‐16‐19340‐200‐2100 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #210 R/OG US 19 Corridor 552 19‐28‐16‐19340‐200‐2200 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #220 R/OG US 19 Corridor 553 19‐28‐16‐19340‐200‐2500 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #250 R/OG US 19 Corridor 554 19‐28‐16‐19340‐200‐2600 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #260 R/OG US 19 Corridor 555 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3100 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #310 R/OG US 19 Corridor 556 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3200 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #320 R/OG US 19 Corridor 557 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3300 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #330 R/OG US 19 Corridor 558 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3400 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #340 R/OG US 19 Corridor 559 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3500 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #350 R/OG US 19 Corridor 560 19‐28‐16‐19340‐300‐3600 29605 US HIGHWAY 19  N #360 R/OG US 19 Corridor 561 19‐28‐16‐61516‐000‐0010 29245 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 562 19‐28‐16‐61516‐000‐0020 29335 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 563 19‐28‐16‐61516‐000‐0030 29383 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 564 19‐28‐16‐61516‐000‐0040 29461 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 12 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 565 19‐28‐16‐61516‐000‐0050 29399 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 566 19‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0500 19660 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 567 19‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0600 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 568 19‐29‐16‐00000‐110‐0610 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 569 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0100 19400 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 570 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0300 19320 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 571 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0400 19246 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 572 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0500 0 HARN BLVD CG US 19 Corridor 573 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0600 19206 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 574 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0800 2575 HARN BLVD CG US 19 Corridor 575 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐0900 0 HARN BLVD CG US 19 Corridor 576 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1000 19118 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 577 19‐29‐16‐00000‐140‐1100 19080 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 578 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0100 19042 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 579 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0400 18946 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, R/O/R US 19 Corridor 580 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0500 18940 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 581 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0700 18840 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, R/O/R US 19 Corridor 582 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0900 2580 NURSERY RD RLM US 19 Corridor 583 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐0910 18740 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, RLM US 19 Corridor 584 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐1000 18736 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 585 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐1100 2596 NURSERY RD CG US 19 Corridor 586 19‐29‐16‐00000‐410‐1200 18698 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 587 19‐29‐16‐46388‐000‐0010 19500 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 588 19‐29‐16‐52455‐000‐0010 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 589 19‐29‐16‐52455‐000‐0020 19820 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 590 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0001 0 HARN BLVD RH US 19 Corridor 591 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0010 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 592 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0020 2566 HARN BLVD #2 RH US 19 Corridor 593 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0030 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 594 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0040 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 595 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0050 2566 HARN BLVD #5 RH US 19 Corridor 596 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0060 2566 HARN BLVD #6 RH US 19 Corridor 597 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0070 2566 HARN BLVD #7 RH US 19 Corridor 598 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0080 2566 HARN BLVD #8 RH US 19 Corridor 599 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0090 2566 HARN BLVD #9 RH US 19 Corridor 600 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0100 2566 HARN BLVD #10 RH US 19 Corridor 601 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0110 2566 HARN BLVD #11 RH US 19 Corridor 602 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0120 2566 HARN BLVD #12 RH US 19 Corridor 603 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0130 2566 HARN BLVD #13 RH US 19 Corridor 604 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0140 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 605 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0150 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 606 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0160 2566 HARN BLVD #16 RH US 19 Corridor 607 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0170 2566 HARN BLVD #17 RH US 19 Corridor 608 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0180 2566 HARN BLVD #18 RH US 19 Corridor 609 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0190 2566 HARN BLVD #19 RH US 19 Corridor 610 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0200 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 611 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0210 2566 HARN BLVD #21 RH US 19 Corridor 13 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 612 19‐29‐16‐58977‐000‐0220 2566 HARN BLVD #22 RH US 19 Corridor 613 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0001 0 HARN BLVD RH US 19 Corridor 614 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0010 2560 HARN BLVD #1 RH US 19 Corridor 615 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0020 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 616 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0030 2560 HARN BLVD #3 RH US 19 Corridor 617 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0040 2560 HARN BLVD #4 RH US 19 Corridor 618 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0050 2560 HARN BLVD #5 RH US 19 Corridor 619 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0060 2560 HARN BLVD #6 RH US 19 Corridor 620 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0070 2560 HARN BLVD #7 RH US 19 Corridor 621 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0080 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 622 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0090 2560 HARN BLVD #9 RH US 19 Corridor 623 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0100 2560 HARN BLVD #10 RH US 19 Corridor 624 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0110 2560 HARN BLVD #11 RH US 19 Corridor 625 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0120 2560 HARN BLVD #12 RH US 19 Corridor 626 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0130 2560 HARN BLVD #13 RH US 19 Corridor 627 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0140 2560 HARN BLVD #14 RH US 19 Corridor 628 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0150 2560 HARN BLVD #15 RH US 19 Corridor 629 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0160 2560 HARN BLVD #16 RH US 19 Corridor 630 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0170 2560 HARN BLVD #17 RH US 19 Corridor 631 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0180 2560 HARN BLVD #18 RH US 19 Corridor 632 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0190 2560 HARN BLVD #19 RH US 19 Corridor 633 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0200 * * * * *RHUS 19 Corridor 634 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0210 2560  HARN BLVD # 21 RH US 19 Corridor 635 19‐29‐16‐58979‐000‐0220 2560 HARN BLVD # 22 RH US 19 Corridor 636 19‐29‐16‐58980‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 637 19‐29‐16‐58980‐000‐0002 0 HARN BLVD RH US 19 Corridor 638 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # A1 RH US 19 Corridor 639 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # A2 RH US 19 Corridor 640 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # A3 RH US 19 Corridor 641 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # A4 RH US 19 Corridor 642 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # A5 RH US 19 Corridor 643 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # A6 RH US 19 Corridor 644 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0070 2500 HARN BLVD # A7 RH US 19 Corridor 645 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0080 2500 HARN BLVD # A8 RH US 19 Corridor 646 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0090 2500 HARN BLVD # A9 RH US 19 Corridor 647 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0100 2500 HARN BLVD # A10 RH US 19 Corridor 648 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0110 2500 HARN BLVD # A11 RH US 19 Corridor 649 19‐29‐16‐58980‐001‐0120 2500 HARN BLVD # A12 RH US 19 Corridor 650 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # B1 RH US 19 Corridor 651 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # B2 RH US 19 Corridor 652 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # B3 RH US 19 Corridor 653 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # B4 RH US 19 Corridor 654 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # B5 RH US 19 Corridor 655 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # B6 RH US 19 Corridor 656 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0070 2500 HARN BLVD # B7 RH US 19 Corridor 657 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0080 2500 HARN BLVD # B8 RH US 19 Corridor 658 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0090 2500 HARN BLVD # B9 RH US 19 Corridor 14 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 659 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0100 2500 HARN BLVD # B10 RH US 19 Corridor 660 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0110 2500 HARN BLVD # B11 RH US 19 Corridor 661 19‐29‐16‐58980‐002‐0120 2500 HARN BLVD # B12  RH US 19 Corridor 662 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # C1 RH US 19 Corridor 663 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # C2 RH US 19 Corridor 664 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # C3 RH US 19 Corridor 665 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # C4 RH US 19 Corridor 666 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # C5 RH US 19 Corridor 667 19‐29‐16‐58980‐003‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # C6 RH US 19 Corridor 668 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # D1 RH US 19 Corridor 669 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # D2 RH US 19 Corridor 670 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # D3 RH US 19 Corridor 671 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # D4  RH US 19 Corridor 672 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # D5  RH US 19 Corridor 673 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # D6 RH US 19 Corridor 674 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0070 2500 HARN BLVD # D7 RH US 19 Corridor 675 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0080 2500 HARN BLVD # D8 RH US 19 Corridor 676 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0090 2500 HARN BLVD # D9 RH US 19 Corridor 677 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0100 2500 HARN BLVD # D10 RH US 19 Corridor 678 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0110 2500 HARN BLVD # D11 RH US 19 Corridor 679 19‐29‐16‐58980‐004‐0120 2500 HARN BLVD # D12 RH US 19 Corridor 680 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # E1 RH US 19 Corridor 681 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # E2 RH US 19 Corridor 682 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # E3 RH US 19 Corridor 683 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # E4 RH US 19 Corridor 684 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # E5 RH US 19 Corridor 685 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # E6 RH US 19 Corridor 686 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0070 2500 HARN BLVD # E7 RH US 19 Corridor 687 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0080 2500 HARN BLVD # E8 RH US 19 Corridor 688 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0090 2500 HARN BLVD # E9 RH US 19 Corridor 689 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0100 2500 HARN BLVD # E10  RH US 19 Corridor 690 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0110 2500 HARN BLVD # E11 RH US 19 Corridor 691 19‐29‐16‐58980‐005‐0120 2500 HARN BLVD # E12  RH US 19 Corridor 692 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0010 2500 HARN BLVD # F1  RH US 19 Corridor 693 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0020 2500 HARN BLVD # F2 RH US 19 Corridor 694 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0030 2500 HARN BLVD # F3 RH US 19 Corridor 695 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0040 2500 HARN BLVD # F4 RH US 19 Corridor 696 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0050 2500 HARN BLVD # F5 RH US 19 Corridor 697 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0060 2500 HARN BLVD # F6 RH US 19 Corridor 698 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0070 2500 HARN BLVD # F7 RH US 19 Corridor 699 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0080 2500 HARN BLVD # F8 RH US 19 Corridor 700 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0090 2500 HARN BLVD # F9 RH US 19 Corridor 701 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0100 2500 HARN BLVD # F10 RH US 19 Corridor 702 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0110 2500 HARN BLVD # F11 RH US 19 Corridor 703 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0120 2500 HARN BLVD # F12 RH US 19 Corridor 704 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0130 2500 HARN BLVD # F13 RH US 19 Corridor 705 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0140 2500 HARN BLVD # F14 RH US 19 Corridor 15 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 706 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0150 2500 HARN BLVD # F15 RH US 19 Corridor 707 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0160 2500 HARN BLVD # F16 RH US 19 Corridor 708 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0170 2500 HARN BLVD # F17 RH US 19 Corridor 709 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0180 2500 HARN BLVD # F18 RH US 19 Corridor 710 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0190 2500 HARN BLVD # F19 RH US 19 Corridor 711 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0200 2500 HARN BLVD # F20 RH US 19 Corridor 712 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0210 2500 HARN BLVD # F21 RH US 19 Corridor 713 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0220 2500 HARN BLVD # F22 RH US 19 Corridor 714 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0230 2500 HARN BLVD # F23 RH US 19 Corridor 715 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0240 2500 HARN BLVD # F24 RH US 19 Corridor 716 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0250 2500 HARN BLVD # F25 RH US 19 Corridor 717 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0260 2500 HARN BLVD # F26 RH US 19 Corridor 718 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0270 2500 HARN BLVD # F27 RH US 19 Corridor 719 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0280 2500 HARN BLVD # F28 RH US 19 Corridor 720 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0290 2500 HARN BLVD # F29 RH US 19 Corridor 721 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0300 2500 HARN BLVD # F30 RH US 19 Corridor 722 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0310 2500 HARN BLVD RH US 19 Corridor 723 19‐29‐16‐58980‐006‐0320 2500 HARN BLVD # F32 RH US 19 Corridor 724 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0010 2501 HARN BLVD # G1 RH US 19 Corridor 725 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0020 2501 HARN BLVD # G2 RH US 19 Corridor 726 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0030 2501 HARN BLVD # G3 RH US 19 Corridor 727 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0040 2501 HARN BLVD # G4 RH US 19 Corridor 728 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0050 2501 HARN BLVD # G5 RH US 19 Corridor 729 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0060 2501 HARN BLVD # G6 RH US 19 Corridor 730 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0070 2501 HARN BLVD # G7 RH US 19 Corridor 731 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0080 2501 HARN BLVD # G8 RH US 19 Corridor 732 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0090 2501 HARN BLVD # G9 RH US 19 Corridor 733 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0100 2501 HARN BLVD # G10 RH US 19 Corridor 734 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0110 2501 HARN BLVD # G11 RH US 19 Corridor 735 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0120 2501 HARN BLVD # G12 RH US 19 Corridor 736 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0130 2501 HARN BLVD # G13 RH US 19 Corridor 737 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0140 2501 HARN BLVD # G14 RH US 19 Corridor 738 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0150 2501 HARN BLVD # G15 RH US 19 Corridor 739 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0160 2501 HARN BLVD # G16 RH US 19 Corridor 740 19‐29‐16‐58980‐007‐0170 2501 HARN BLVD # G17 RH US 19 Corridor 741 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0010 2501 HARN BLVD # H1  RH US 19 Corridor 742 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0020 2501 HARN BLVD # H2 RH US 19 Corridor 743 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0030 2501 HARN BLVD # H3 RH US 19 Corridor 744 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0040 2501 HARN BLVD # H4 RH US 19 Corridor 745 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0050 2501 HARN BLVD # H5 RH US 19 Corridor 746 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0060 2501 HARN BLVD # H6 RH US 19 Corridor 747 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0070 2501 HARN BLVD # H7 RH US 19 Corridor 748 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0080 2501 HARN BLVD # H8 RH US 19 Corridor 749 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0090 2501 HARN BLVD # H9 RH US 19 Corridor 750 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0100 2501 HARN BLVD # H10 RH US 19 Corridor 751 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0110 2501 HARN BLVD # H11 RH US 19 Corridor 752 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0120 2501 HARN BLVD # H12 RH US 19 Corridor 16 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 753 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0130 2501 HARN BLVD # H13 RH US 19 Corridor 754 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0140 2501 HARN BLVD # H14 RH US 19 Corridor 755 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0150 2501 HARN BLVD # H15 RH US 19 Corridor 756 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0160 2501 HARN BLVD # H16 RH US 19 Corridor 757 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0170 2501 HARN BLVD # H17 RH US 19 Corridor 758 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0180 2501 HARN BLVD # H18 RH US 19 Corridor 759 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0190 2501 HARN BLVD # H19 RH US 19 Corridor 760 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0200 2501 HARN BLVD # H20 RH US 19 Corridor 761 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0210 2501 HARN BLVD # H21 RH US 19 Corridor 762 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0220 2501 HARN BLVD # H22 RH US 19 Corridor 763 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0230 2501 HARN BLVD # H23 RH US 19 Corridor 764 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0240 2501 HARN BLVD # H24 RH US 19 Corridor 765 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0250 2501 HARN BLVD # H25 RH US 19 Corridor 766 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0260 2501 HARN BLVD # H26 RH US 19 Corridor 767 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0270 2501 HARN BLVD # H27 RH US 19 Corridor 768 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0280 2501 HARN BLVD # H28 RH US 19 Corridor 769 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0290 2501 HARN BLVD # H29 RH US 19 Corridor 770 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0300 2501 HARN BLVD # H30 RH US 19 Corridor 771 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0310 2501 HARN BLVD # H31 RH US 19 Corridor 772 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0320 2501 HARN BLVD # H32 RH US 19 Corridor 773 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0330 2501 HARN BLVD # H33 RH US 19 Corridor 774 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0340 2501 HARN BLVD # H34 RH US 19 Corridor 775 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0350 2501 HARN BLVD # H35 RH US 19 Corridor 776 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0360 2501 HARN BLVD # H36 RH US 19 Corridor 777 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0370 2501 HARN BLVD # H37 RH US 19 Corridor 778 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0380 2501 HARN BLVD # H38 RH US 19 Corridor 779 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0390 2501 HARN BLVD # H39 RH US 19 Corridor 780 19‐29‐16‐58980‐008‐0400 2501 HARN BLVD # H40 RH US 19 Corridor 781 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0010 2501 HARN BLVD # J1 RH US 19 Corridor 782 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0020 2501 HARN BLVD # J2 RH US 19 Corridor 783 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0030 2501 HARN BLVD # J3 RH US 19 Corridor 784 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0040 2501 HARN BLVD # J4 RH US 19 Corridor 785 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0050 2501 HARN BLVD# J5 RH US 19 Corridor 786 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0060 2501 HARN BLVD # J6 RH US 19 Corridor 787 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0070 2501 HARN BLVD # J7 RH US 19 Corridor 788 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0080 2501 HARN BLVD # J8 RH US 19 Corridor 789 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0090 2501 HARN BLVD # J9 RH US 19 Corridor 790 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0100 2501 HARN BLVD# J10 RH US 19 Corridor 791 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0110 2501 HARN BLVD # J11 RH US 19 Corridor 792 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0120 2501 HARN BLVD # J12 RH US 19 Corridor 793 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0130 2501 HARN BLVD # J13 RH US 19 Corridor 794 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0140 2501 HARN BLVD # J14 RH US 19 Corridor 795 19‐29‐16‐58980‐010‐0150 2501 HARN BLVD # J15 RH US 19 Corridor 796 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N CG, RM US 19 Corridor 797 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0010 2505 HARN BLVD # 4CGUS 19 Corridor 798 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0020 2505 HARN BLVD # 3CGUS 19 Corridor 799 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0030 2505 HARN BLVD # 2CGUS 19 Corridor 17 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 800 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0040 2505 HARN BLVD # 1CGUS 19 Corridor 801 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0050 2509 HARN BLVD # 6CGUS 19 Corridor 802 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0060 2509 HARN BLVD # 5CGUS 19 Corridor 803 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0070 2509 HARN BLVD # 4CGUS 19 Corridor 804 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0080 2509 HARN BLVD # 3CGUS 19 Corridor 805 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0090 2509 HARN BLVD # 2CGUS 19 Corridor 806 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0100 2509 HARN BLVD # 1CGUS 19 Corridor 807 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0110 2513 HARN BLVD # 4RMUS 19 Corridor 808 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0120 2513 HARN BLVD # 3RMUS 19 Corridor 809 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0130 2513 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 810 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0140 2513 HARN BLVD # 1RMUS 19 Corridor 811 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0150 2517 HARN BLVD # 4RMUS 19 Corridor 812 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0160 2517 HARN BLVD # 3RMUS 19 Corridor 813 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0170 2517 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 814 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0180 2517 HARN BLVD # 1RMUS 19 Corridor 815 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0190 2521 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 816 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0200 2521 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 817 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0210 2521 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 818 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0220 2521 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 819 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0230 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 820 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0240 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 821 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0250 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 822 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0260 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 823 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0270 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 824 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0280 2525 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 825 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0290 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 826 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0300 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 827 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0310 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 828 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0320 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 829 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0330 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 830 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0340 2529 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 831 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0350 2533 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 832 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0360 2533 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 833 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0370 2533 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 834 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0380 2533 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 835 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0390 2537 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 836 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0400 2537 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 837 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0410 2537 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 838 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0420 2537 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 839 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0430 2541 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 840 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0440 2541 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 841 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0450 2541 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 842 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0460 2541 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 843 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0470 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 844 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0480 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 845 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0490 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 846 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0500 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 18 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 847 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0510 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 848 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0520 2545 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 849 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0530 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 850 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0540 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 851 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0550 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 852 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0560 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 853 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0570 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 854 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0580 2549 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 855 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0590 2553 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 856 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0600 2553 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 857 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0610 2553 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 858 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0620 2553 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 859 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0630 2553 HARN BLVD RM US 19 Corridor 860 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0640 * * * * *RMUS 19 Corridor 861 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0650 2557 HARN BLVD # 1RMUS 19 Corridor 862 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0660 2557 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 863 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0670 2557 HARN BLVD # 3RMUS 19 Corridor 864 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0680 2557 HARN BLVD # 4RMUS 19 Corridor 865 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0690 2557 HARN BLVD # 5RMUS 19 Corridor 866 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0700 2557 HARN BLVD # 6RMUS 19 Corridor 867 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0710 2561 HARN BLVD # 1RMUS 19 Corridor 868 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0720 2561 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 869 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0730 2561 HARN BLVD # 3RMUS 19 Corridor 870 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0740 2561 HARN BLVD # 4RMUS 19 Corridor 871 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0750 2561 HARN BLVD # 5RMUS 19 Corridor 872 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0760 2561 HARN BLVD # 6RMUS 19 Corridor 873 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0770 2565 HARN BLVD # 4RMUS 19 Corridor 874 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0780 2565 HARN BLVD # 3RMUS 19 Corridor 875 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0790 2565 HARN BLVD # 2RMUS 19 Corridor 876 19‐29‐16‐95081‐000‐0800 2565 HARN BLVD # 1RMUS 19 Corridor 877 20‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0110 19387 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 878 20‐29‐16‐00000‐230‐0400 19135 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 879 20‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0100 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 880 20‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N RH, RM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 881 20‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0200 18911 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 882 20‐29‐16‐00000‐320‐0300 18819 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 883 20‐29‐16‐01325‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 884 20‐29‐16‐01325‐000‐0010 19321 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 885 20‐29‐16‐01325‐000‐0020 19337 US HIGHWAY 19 R/OG, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 886 20‐29‐16‐01325‐000‐0030 19329 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 887 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 888 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0850 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 85 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 889 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0870 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 87 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 890 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0890 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 89 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 891 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0910 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 91 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 892 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0930 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 93 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 893 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0950 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 95 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 19 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 894 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0970 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 97 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 895 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐0990 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 99 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 896 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1010 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 101 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 897 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1020 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 102 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 898 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1030 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 103 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 899 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1040 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 104 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 900 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1050 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 105 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 901 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1060 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 106 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 902 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1070 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 107 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 903 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1080 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 108 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 904 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1090 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 109 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 905 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1100 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 110 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 906 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1110 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 111 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 907 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1120 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 112 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 908 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1140 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 114 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 909 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1150 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 115 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 910 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1160 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 116 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 911 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1170 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 117 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 912 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1180 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 118 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 913 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1190 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 119 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 914 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1200 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 120 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 915 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1210 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 121 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 916 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1220 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 122 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 917 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1230 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 123 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 918 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1240 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 124 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 919 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1250 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 125 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 920 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1260 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 126 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 921 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1270 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 127 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 922 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1280 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 128 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 923 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1290 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 129 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 924 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1300 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 130 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 925 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1310 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 131 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 926 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1320 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 132 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 927 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1330 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 133 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 928 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1340 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 134 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 929 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1350 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 135 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 930 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1360 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 136 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 931 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1370 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 137 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 932 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1380 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 138 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 933 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1390 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 139 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 934 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1400 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 140 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 935 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1410 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 141 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 936 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1420 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 142 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 937 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1430 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 143 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 938 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1440 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 144 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 939 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1450 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 145 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 940 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1460 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #146 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 20 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 941 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1470 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #147 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 942 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1480 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #148 RLM, Water 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20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1580 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #158 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 953 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1590 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #159 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 954 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1600 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #160 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 955 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1610 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #161 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 956 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1620 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #162 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 957 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1630 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #163 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 958 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1640 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #164 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 959 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1650 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #165 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 960 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1660 18675 US HIGHWAY 19  N #166 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 961 20‐29‐16‐03290‐000‐1670 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US 19 Corridor 1261 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1262 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1263 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1264 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1265 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐15 RM US 19 Corridor 1266 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐16 RM US 19 Corridor 1267 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐17 RM US 19 Corridor 1268 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐18 RM US 19 Corridor 1269 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐19 RM US 19 Corridor 27 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1270 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐20 RM US 19 Corridor 1271 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐21 RM US 19 Corridor 1272 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐22 RM US 19 Corridor 1273 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0230 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐23 RM US 19 Corridor 1274 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0240 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐24 RM US 19 Corridor 1275 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0250 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐25 RM US 19 Corridor 1276 20‐29‐16‐41937‐001‐0260 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1‐26 RM US 19 Corridor 1277 20‐29‐16‐41938‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1278 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐1 RM US 19 Corridor 1279 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐2RMUS 19 Corridor 1280 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1281 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1282 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐5 RM US 19 Corridor 1283 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1284 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1285 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 1286 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1287 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1288 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1289 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1290 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1291 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1292 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N# 2‐15 RM US 19 Corridor 1293 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐16 RM US 19 Corridor 1294 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐17 RM US 19 Corridor 1295 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐18 RM US 19 Corridor 1296 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐19 RM US 19 Corridor 1297 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐20 RM US 19 Corridor 1298 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐21 RM US 19 Corridor 1299 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐22 RM US 19 Corridor 1300 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0230 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐23 RM US 19 Corridor 1301 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0240 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐24 RM US 19 Corridor 1302 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0250 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐25 RM US 19 Corridor 1303 20‐29‐16‐41938‐002‐0260 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2‐26 RM US 19 Corridor 1304 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1305 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐1RMUS 19 Corridor 1306 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐2RMUS 19 Corridor 1307 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1308 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19 # 3‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1309 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐5RMUS 19 Corridor 1310 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1311 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1312 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 1313 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1314 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1315 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1316 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 28 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1317 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1318 20‐29‐16‐41939‐000‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1319 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1320 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19 # 4‐1RMUS 19 Corridor 1321 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐2RMUS 19 Corridor 1322 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1323 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1324 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐5RMUS 19 Corridor 1325 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1326 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1327 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 1328 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1329 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1330 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1331 20‐29‐16‐41941‐000‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1332 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1333 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐1RMUS 19 Corridor 1334 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐2RMUS 19 Corridor 1335 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1336 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1337 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐5RMUS 19 Corridor 1338 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1339 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1340 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 1341 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1342 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1343 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1344 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1345 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1346 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1347 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐15 RM US 19 Corridor 1348 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐16 RM US 19 Corridor 1349 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐17 RM US 19 Corridor 1350 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐18 RM US 19 Corridor 1351 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐19 RM US 19 Corridor 1352 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐20 RM US 19 Corridor 1353 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐21 RM US 19 Corridor 1354 20‐29‐16‐41942‐000‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5‐22 RM US 19 Corridor 1355 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1356 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1357 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 6‐2RM US 19 Corridor 1358 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1359 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1360 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐5RMUS 19 Corridor 1361 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1362 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1363 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 29 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1364 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1365 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1366 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1367 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1368 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1369 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1370 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐15 RM US 19 Corridor 1371 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐16 RM US 19 Corridor 1372 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐17 RM US 19 Corridor 1373 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐18 RM US 19 Corridor 1374 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐19 RM US 19 Corridor 1375 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐20 RM US 19 Corridor 1376 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐21 RM US 19 Corridor 1377 20‐29‐16‐41943‐000‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6‐22 RM US 19 Corridor 1378 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1379 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐1RMUS 19 Corridor 1380 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐2RMUS 19 Corridor 1381 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐3RMUS 19 Corridor 1382 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐4RMUS 19 Corridor 1383 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐5RMUS 19 Corridor 1384 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐6RMUS 19 Corridor 1385 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐7RMUS 19 Corridor 1386 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐8RMUS 19 Corridor 1387 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐9RMUS 19 Corridor 1388 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐10 RM US 19 Corridor 1389 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐11 RM US 19 Corridor 1390 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐12 RM US 19 Corridor 1391 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐13 RM US 19 Corridor 1392 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐14 RM US 19 Corridor 1393 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐15 RM US 19 Corridor 1394 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐16 RM US 19 Corridor 1395 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐17 RM US 19 Corridor 1396 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐18 RM US 19 Corridor 1397 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐19 RM US 19 Corridor 1398 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐20 RM US 19 Corridor 1399 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐21 RM US 19 Corridor 1400 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 7‐22 RM US 19 Corridor 1401 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0230 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 7‐23 RM US 19 Corridor 1402 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0240 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐24 RM US 19 Corridor 1403 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0250 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐25 RM US 19 Corridor 1404 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0260 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐26 RM US 19 Corridor 1405 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0270 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐27 RM US 19 Corridor 1406 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0280 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐28 RM US 19 Corridor 1407 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0290 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐29 RM US 19 Corridor 1408 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0300 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐30 RM US 19 Corridor 1409 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0310 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐31 RM US 19 Corridor 1410 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0320 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐32 RM US 19 Corridor 30 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1411 20‐29‐16‐41944‐000‐0330 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7‐33 RM US 19 Corridor 1412 20‐29‐16‐41946‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1413 20‐29‐16‐41946‐000‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7A‐1RM US 19 Corridor 1414 20‐29‐16‐41946‐000‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7A‐2RM US 19 Corridor 1415 20‐29‐16‐41946‐000‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7A‐3RM US 19 Corridor 1416 20‐29‐16‐41946‐000‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7A‐4RM US 19 Corridor 1417 20‐29‐16‐41947‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 1418 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐1RH US 19 Corridor 1419 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐2RH US 19 Corridor 1420 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐3RH US 19 Corridor 1421 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐4RH US 19 Corridor 1422 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐5 RH US 19 Corridor 1423 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐6RH US 19 Corridor 1424 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐7RH US 19 Corridor 1425 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 8‐8RH US 19 Corridor 1426 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 8‐9RH US 19 Corridor 1427 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐10 RH US 19 Corridor 1428 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐11 RH US 19 Corridor 1429 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0120 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐12 RH US 19 Corridor 1430 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0130 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐13 RH US 19 Corridor 1431 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0140 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐14 RH US 19 Corridor 1432 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0150 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐15 RH US 19 Corridor 1433 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0160 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐16 RH US 19 Corridor 1434 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0170 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐17 RH US 19 Corridor 1435 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0180 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐18 RH US 19 Corridor 1436 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0190 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐19 RH US 19 Corridor 1437 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0200 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐20 RH US 19 Corridor 1438 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0210 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐21 RH US 19 Corridor 1439 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0220 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐22 RH US 19 Corridor 1440 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0230 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐23 RH US 19 Corridor 1441 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0240 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐24 RH US 19 Corridor 1442 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0250 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐25 RH US 19 Corridor 1443 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0260 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐26 RH US 19 Corridor 1444 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0270 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐27 RH US 19 Corridor 1445 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0280 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐28 RH US 19 Corridor 1446 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0290 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐29 RH US 19 Corridor 1447 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0300 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐30 RH US 19 Corridor 1448 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0310 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐31 RH US 19 Corridor 1449 20‐29‐16‐41947‐008‐0320 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 8‐32 RH US 19 Corridor 1450 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 1451 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐101 RH US 19 Corridor 1452 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐102 RH US 19 Corridor 1453 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐103 RH US 19 Corridor 1454 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐104 RH US 19 Corridor 1455 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐105 RH US 19 Corridor 1456 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐106 RH US 19 Corridor 1457 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐107 RH US 19 Corridor 31 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1458 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐108 RH US 19 Corridor 1459 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐109 RH US 19 Corridor 1460 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐1100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐110 RH US 19 Corridor 1461 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐201 RH US 19 Corridor 1462 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐202 RH US 19 Corridor 1463 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐203 RH US 19 Corridor 1464 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐204 RH US 19 Corridor 1465 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐205 RH US 19 Corridor 1466 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐206 RH US 19 Corridor 1467 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐207 RH US 19 Corridor 1468 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐208 RH US 19 Corridor 1469 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐209 RH US 19 Corridor 1470 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐2100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐210 RH US 19 Corridor 1471 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐301 RH US 19 Corridor 1472 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐302 RH US 19 Corridor 1473 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐303 RH US 19 Corridor 1474 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐304 RH US 19 Corridor 1475 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐305 RH US 19 Corridor 1476 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐306 RH US 19 Corridor 1477 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐307 RH US 19 Corridor 1478 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 9‐308 RH US 19 Corridor 1479 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐309 RH US 19 Corridor 1480 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐3100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐310 RH US 19 Corridor 1481 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐401 RH US 19 Corridor 1482 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐402 RH US 19 Corridor 1483 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐403 RH US 19 Corridor 1484 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐404 RH US 19 Corridor 1485 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐405 RH US 19 Corridor 1486 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐406 RH US 19 Corridor 1487 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐407 RH US 19 Corridor 1488 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐408 RH US 19 Corridor 1489 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐409 RH US 19 Corridor 1490 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐4100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐410 RH US 19 Corridor 1491 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐501 RH US 19 Corridor 1492 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐502 RH US 19 Corridor 1493 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐503 RH US 19 Corridor 1494 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐504 RH US 19 Corridor 1495 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐505 RH US 19 Corridor 1496 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐506 RH US 19 Corridor 1497 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐507 RH US 19 Corridor 1498 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐508 RH US 19 Corridor 1499 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐509 RH US 19 Corridor 1500 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐5100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐510 RH US 19 Corridor 1501 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐601 RH US 19 Corridor 1502 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐602 RH US 19 Corridor 1503 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐603 RH US 19 Corridor 1504 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐604 RH US 19 Corridor 32 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1505 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐605 RH US 19 Corridor 1506 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐606 RH US 19 Corridor 1507 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐607 RH US 19 Corridor 1508 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐608 RH US 19 Corridor 1509 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐609 RH US 19 Corridor 1510 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐6100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐610 RH US 19 Corridor 1511 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐701 RH US 19 Corridor 1512 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐702 RH US 19 Corridor 1513 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐703 RH US 19 Corridor 1514 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐704 RH US 19 Corridor 1515 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐705 RH US 19 Corridor 1516 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐706 RH US 19 Corridor 1517 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7070 19029  US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐707 RH US 19 Corridor 1518 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐708 RH US 19 Corridor 1519 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7090 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐709 RH US 19 Corridor 1520 20‐29‐16‐41948‐000‐7100 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9‐710 RH US 19 Corridor 1521 20‐29‐16‐41949‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1522 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1523 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1524 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1525 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1526 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1527 20‐29‐16‐41949‐001‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1528 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1529 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1530 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1531 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1532 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1533 20‐29‐16‐41949‐002‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1534 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1535 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1536 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1537 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1538 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1539 20‐29‐16‐41949‐003‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1540 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1541 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1542 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1543 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1544 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1545 20‐29‐16‐41949‐004‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1546 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1547 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1548 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1549 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1550 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1551 20‐29‐16‐41949‐005‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 33 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1552 20‐29‐16‐41951‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1553 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1554 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1555 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1556 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1557 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1558 20‐29‐16‐41951‐006‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1559 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 16‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1560 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 16‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1561 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 16‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1562 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 16‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1563 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 16‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1564 20‐29‐16‐41951‐007‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 16‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1565 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1566 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1567 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1568 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1569 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1570 20‐29‐16‐41951‐008‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1571 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1572 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1573 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1574 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1575 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1576 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1577 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0070 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐GRM US 19 Corridor 1578 20‐29‐16‐41951‐009‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18‐HRM US 19 Corridor 1579 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 19‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1580 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 19‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1581 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 19‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1582 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 19‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1583 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 19‐E RM US 19 Corridor 1584 20‐29‐16‐41951‐010‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 19‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1585 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1586 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1587 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1588 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1589 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐E RM US 19 Corridor 1590 20‐29‐16‐41951‐011‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1591 20‐29‐16‐41952‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  N RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1592 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1593 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1594 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1595 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1596 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1597 20‐29‐16‐41952‐012‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1598 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 34 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1599 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1600 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1601 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1602 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1603 20‐29‐16‐41952‐013‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1604 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1605 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1606 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1607 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1608 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1609 20‐29‐16‐41952‐014‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1610 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1611 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1612 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1613 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1614 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1615 20‐29‐16‐41952‐015‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 24‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1616 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐A RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1617 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐B RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1618 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐C RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1619 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐D RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1620 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐E RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1621 20‐29‐16‐41952‐016‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25‐F RH, RM US 19 Corridor 1622 20‐29‐16‐41954‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRMUS 19 Corridor 1623 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1624 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1625 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1626 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1627 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1628 20‐29‐16‐41954‐017‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1629 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1630 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐B RM US 19 Corridor 1631 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1632 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1633 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1634 20‐29‐16‐41954‐018‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1635 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1636 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1637 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1638 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1639 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1640 20‐29‐16‐41954‐019‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1641 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1642 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1643 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1644 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐D RM US 19 Corridor 1645 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐E  RM US 19 Corridor 35 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1646 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1647 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0070 19029  US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐GRM US 19 Corridor 1648 20‐29‐16‐41954‐020‐0080 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30‐HRM US 19 Corridor 1649 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1650 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1651 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1652 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1653 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1654 20‐29‐16‐41954‐021‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 31‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1655 20‐29‐16‐41954‐022‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1656 20‐29‐16‐41954‐022‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1657 20‐29‐16‐41954‐022‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1658 20‐29‐16‐41954‐022‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1659 20‐29‐16‐41954‐022‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1660 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1661 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1662 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1663 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 33‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1664 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1665 20‐29‐16‐41954‐023‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1666 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1667 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1668 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1669 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1670 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1671 20‐29‐16‐41954‐024‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1672 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0010 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35‐ARM US 19 Corridor 1673 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0020 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35‐BRM US 19 Corridor 1674 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0030 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35‐CRM US 19 Corridor 1675 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0040 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35‐DRM US 19 Corridor 1676 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0050 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35‐ERM US 19 Corridor 1677 20‐29‐16‐41954‐025‐0060 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 35‐FRM US 19 Corridor 1678 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 1679 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0101 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐101 RH US 19 Corridor 1680 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0102 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐102 RH US 19 Corridor 1681 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0103 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐103 RH US 19 Corridor 1682 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0104 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐104 RH US 19 Corridor 1683 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0105 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐105 RH US 19 Corridor 1684 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0106 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐106 RH US 19 Corridor 1685 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0107 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐107 RH US 19 Corridor 1686 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0108 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐108 RH US 19 Corridor 1687 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0201 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐201 RH US 19 Corridor 1688 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0202 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐202 RH US 19 Corridor 1689 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0203 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐203 RH US 19 Corridor 1690 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0204 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐204 RH US 19 Corridor 1691 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0205 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐205 RH US 19 Corridor 1692 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0206 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐206 RH US 19 Corridor 36 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1693 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0207 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐207 RH US 19 Corridor 1694 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0208 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐208 RH US 19 Corridor 1695 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0301 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐301 RH US 19 Corridor 1696 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0302 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐302 RH US 19 Corridor 1697 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0303 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐303 RH US 19 Corridor 1698 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0304 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐304 RH US 19 Corridor 1699 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0305 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐305 RH US 19 Corridor 1700 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0306 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐306 RH US 19 Corridor 1701 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0307 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐307 RH US 19 Corridor 1702 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0308 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐308 RH US 19 Corridor 1703 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0401 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐401 RH US 19 Corridor 1704 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0402 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐402 RH US 19 Corridor 1705 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0403 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐403 RH US 19 Corridor 1706 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0404 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐404 RH US 19 Corridor 1707 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0405 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐405 RH US 19 Corridor 1708 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0406 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐406 RH US 19 Corridor 1709 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0407 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐407 RH US 19 Corridor 1710 20‐29‐16‐41955‐000‐0408 19029 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26‐408 RH US 19 Corridor 1711 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0010 19709 US HIGHWAY 19  N RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1712 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0090 1200 TEAHOUSE DR # 9 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1713 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0100 2610 BUTTERFLY DR # 10 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1714 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0110 2612 BUTTERFLY DR # 11 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1715 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0140 2618 BUTTERFLY DR # 14 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1716 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0170 2624 BUTTERFLY DR # 17 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1717 20‐29‐16‐43866‐001‐0190 2628 BUTTERFLY DR # 19 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1718 20‐29‐16‐43866‐002‐0030 1217 TEAHOUSE DR # 3 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1719 20‐29‐16‐43866‐002‐0040 1223 TEAHOUSE DR # 4 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1720 20‐29‐16‐43866‐002‐0070 1212 N KIMONO DR # 7 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1721 20‐29‐16‐43866‐002‐0080 1206 N KIMONO DR # 8 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1722 20‐29‐16‐43866‐003‐0020 1211 N KIMONO DR # 2 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1723 20‐29‐16‐43866‐003‐0050 1224 N CHERRY BLOSSOM DR # 5 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1724 20‐29‐16‐43866‐003‐0070 1212 N CHERRY BLOSSOM DR # 7 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1725 20‐29‐16‐43866‐004‐0010 2625 BUTTERFLY DR # 1 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1726 20‐29‐16‐43866‐004‐0220 2640 FUJIAMA DR # 22 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1727 20‐29‐16‐43866‐004‐0230 2638 FUJIAMA DR # 23 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1728 20‐29‐16‐43866‐004‐0260 2632 FUJIAMA DR # 26 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1729 20‐29‐16‐43866‐004‐0290 2626 FUJIAMA DR # 29 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1730 20‐29‐16‐43866‐005‐0020 2627 FUJIAMA DR # 2 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1731 20‐29‐16‐43866‐005‐0060 2635 FUJIAMA DR # 6 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1732 20‐29‐16‐43866‐005‐0100 2643 OSAKA DR # 10 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1733 20‐29‐16‐43866‐005‐0150 2640 NAGANO DR # 15 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1734 20‐29‐16‐43866‐005‐0200 2630 NAGANO DR  # 20 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1735 20‐29‐16‐43866‐006‐0030 2644 OSAKA DR # 3 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1736 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0010 2627 NAGANO DR # 1 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1737 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0020 2629 NAGANO DR # 2 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1738 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0040 2633 NAGANO DR # 4 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1739 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0060 2636 JAPONICA DR # 6 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 37 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1740 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0070 2634 JAPONICA DR # 7 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1741 20‐29‐16‐43866‐009‐0090 2630 JAPONICA DR # 9 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1742 20‐29‐16‐43866‐010‐0010 2652 OSAKA DR  # 1 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1743 20‐29‐16‐43866‐010‐0030 2656 OSAKA DR # 3 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1744 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0010 2627 JAPONICA DR # 1 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1745 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0020 2629 JAPONICA DR # 2 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1746 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0030 2631 JAPONICA DR # 3 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1747 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0080 2640 SUMO DR # 8 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1748 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0090 2638 SUMO DR # 9 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1749 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0120 2632 SUMO DR # 12 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1750 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0140 2628 SUMO DR # 14 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1751 20‐29‐16‐43866‐011‐0150 2626 SUMO DR # 15 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1752 20‐29‐16‐43866‐012‐0030 1275 TEAHOUSE DR  # 3  RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1753 20‐29‐16‐43866‐012‐0050 1283 TEAHOUSE DR  # 5 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1754 20‐29‐16‐43866‐012‐0130 1288 S KIMONO DR # 13 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1755 20‐29‐16‐43866‐012‐0160 1276 S KIMONO DR # 16 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1756 20‐29‐16‐43866‐013‐0030 1275 S KIMONO DR # 3 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1757 20‐29‐16‐43866‐013‐0130 1288 S CHERRY BLOSSOM DR # 13 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1758 20‐29‐16‐43866‐014‐0060 2637 SUMO DR # 6 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1759 20‐29‐16‐43866‐014‐0160 2636 PAGODA DR # 16 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1760 20‐29‐16‐43866‐014‐0180 2632 PAGODA DR # 18 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1761 20‐29‐16‐43866‐014‐0210 2626 PAGODA DR # 21 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1762 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0010 2627 PAGODA DR # 1  RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1763 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0020 2629 PAGODA DR # 2 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1764 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0040 2633 # 4  PAGODA DR # 4 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1765 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0050 2635 PAGODA DR # 5 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1766 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0100 2645 PAGODA DR # 10 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1767 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0110 2647 PAGODA DR # 11 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1768 20‐29‐16‐43866‐015‐0140 2652 RICE PADDY DR # 14 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1769 20‐29‐16‐43866‐018‐0040 2650 NAGANO DR # 4 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1770 20‐29‐16‐43866‐018‐0090 2660 NAGANO DR  # 9 RLM, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1771 31‐28‐16‐00000‐410‐0100 25400 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG, CG US 19 Corridor 1772 31‐28‐16‐00000‐440‐0100 0 COUNTRYSIDE BLVD T/U US 19 Corridor 1773 31‐28‐16‐00000‐440‐0200 25032 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 1774 31‐28‐16‐00000‐440‐0300 25000 US HIGHWAY 19  NCGUS 19 Corridor 1775 31‐28‐16‐40070‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1776 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 801 RM US 19 Corridor 1777 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 802 RM US 19 Corridor 1778 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 803 RM US 19 Corridor 1779 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 804 RM US 19 Corridor 1780 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 805 RM US 19 Corridor 1781 31‐28‐16‐40070‐008‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 806 RM US 19 Corridor 1782 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 901 RM US 19 Corridor 1783 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 902 RM US 19 Corridor 1784 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 903 RM US 19 Corridor 1785 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 904 RM US 19 Corridor 1786 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 905 RM US 19 Corridor 38 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1787 31‐28‐16‐40070‐009‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 906 RM US 19 Corridor 1788 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1001 RM US 19 Corridor 1789 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1002 RM US 19 Corridor 1790 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1003 RM US 19 Corridor 1791 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1004 RM US 19 Corridor 1792 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1005 RM US 19 Corridor 1793 31‐28‐16‐40070‐010‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1006 RM US 19 Corridor 1794 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1101 RM US 19 Corridor 1795 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1102 RM US 19 Corridor 1796 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1103 RM US 19 Corridor 1797 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1104 RM US 19 Corridor 1798 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1105 RM US 19 Corridor 1799 31‐28‐16‐40070‐011‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1106 RM US 19 Corridor 1800 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1501 RM US 19 Corridor 1801 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1502 RM US 19 Corridor 1802 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1503 RM US 19 Corridor 1803 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1504 RM US 19 Corridor 1804 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1505 RM US 19 Corridor 1805 31‐28‐16‐40070‐015‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1506 RM US 19 Corridor 1806 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1601 RM US 19 Corridor 1807 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1602 RM US 19 Corridor 1808 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1603 RM US 19 Corridor 1809 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1604 RM US 19 Corridor 1810 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1605 RM US 19 Corridor 1811 31‐28‐16‐40070‐016‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1606 RM US 19 Corridor 1812 31‐28‐16‐40071‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1813 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1201 RM US 19 Corridor 1814 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1202 RM US 19 Corridor 1815 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1203 RM US 19 Corridor 1816 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1204 RM US 19 Corridor 1817 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1205 RM US 19 Corridor 1818 31‐28‐16‐40071‐012‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1206 RM US 19 Corridor 1819 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1401 RM US 19 Corridor 1820 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1402 RM US 19 Corridor 1821 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1403 RM US 19 Corridor 1822 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1404 RM US 19 Corridor 1823 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1405 RM US 19 Corridor 1824 31‐28‐16‐40071‐014‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1406 RM US 19 Corridor 1825 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1701 RM US 19 Corridor 1826 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1702 RM US 19 Corridor 1827 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1703 RM US 19 Corridor 1828 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1704 RM US 19 Corridor 1829 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1705 RM US 19 Corridor 1830 31‐28‐16‐40071‐017‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1706 RM US 19 Corridor 1831 31‐28‐16‐40072‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1832 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1801 RM US 19 Corridor 1833 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1802 RM US 19 Corridor 39 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1834 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1803 RM US 19 Corridor 1835 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1804 RM US 19 Corridor 1836 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1805 RM US 19 Corridor 1837 31‐28‐16‐40072‐018‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1806 RM US 19 Corridor 1838 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2001 RM US 19 Corridor 1839 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2002 RM US 19 Corridor 1840 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2003 RM US 19 Corridor 1841 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2004 RM US 19 Corridor 1842 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2005 RM US 19 Corridor 1843 31‐28‐16‐40072‐020‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2006 RM US 19 Corridor 1844 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2201 RM US 19 Corridor 1845 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2202 RM US 19 Corridor 1846 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2203 RM US 19 Corridor 1847 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2204 RM US 19 Corridor 1848 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2205 RM US 19 Corridor 1849 31‐28‐16‐40072‐022‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2206 RM US 19 Corridor 1850 31‐28‐16‐40073‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1851 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 701 RM US 19 Corridor 1852 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 702 RM US 19 Corridor 1853 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 703 RM US 19 Corridor 1854 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 704 RM US 19 Corridor 1855 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 705 RM US 19 Corridor 1856 31‐28‐16‐40073‐007‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 706 RM US 19 Corridor 1857 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1901 RM US 19 Corridor 1858 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1902 RM US 19 Corridor 1859 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1903 RM US 19 Corridor 1860 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1904 RM US 19 Corridor 1861 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1905 RM US 19 Corridor 1862 31‐28‐16‐40073‐019‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1906 RM US 19 Corridor 1863 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2601 RM US 19 Corridor 1864 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2602 RM US 19 Corridor 1865 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2603 RM US 19 Corridor 1866 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2604 RM US 19 Corridor 1867 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2605 RM US 19 Corridor 1868 31‐28‐16‐40073‐026‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2606 RM US 19 Corridor 1869 31‐28‐16‐40074‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1870 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2401 RM US 19 Corridor 1871 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2402 RM US 19 Corridor 1872 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2403 RM US 19 Corridor 1873 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2404 RM US 19 Corridor 1874 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2405 RM US 19 Corridor 1875 31‐28‐16‐40074‐024‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2406 RM US 19 Corridor 1876 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2501 RM US 19 Corridor 1877 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2502 RM US 19 Corridor 1878 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2503 RM US 19 Corridor 1879 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2504 RM US 19 Corridor 1880 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2505 RM US 19 Corridor 40 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1881 31‐28‐16‐40074‐025‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2506 RM US 19 Corridor 1882 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2801 RM US 19 Corridor 1883 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2802 RM US 19 Corridor 1884 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2803 RM US 19 Corridor 1885 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2804 RM US 19 Corridor 1886 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2805 RM US 19 Corridor 1887 31‐28‐16‐40074‐028‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2806 RM US 19 Corridor 1888 31‐28‐16‐40075‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1889 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2101 RM US 19 Corridor 1890 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2102 RM US 19 Corridor 1891 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2103 RM US 19 Corridor 1892 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2104 RM US 19 Corridor 1893 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2105 RM US 19 Corridor 1894 31‐28‐16‐40075‐021‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2106 RM US 19 Corridor 1895 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2301 RM US 19 Corridor 1896 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2302 RM US 19 Corridor 1897 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2303 RM US 19 Corridor 1898 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2304 RM US 19 Corridor 1899 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2305 RM US 19 Corridor 1900 31‐28‐16‐40075‐023‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2306 RM US 19 Corridor 1901 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2701 RM US 19 Corridor 1902 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2702 RM US 19 Corridor 1903 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2703 RM US 19 Corridor 1904 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2704 RM US 19 Corridor 1905 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2705 RM US 19 Corridor 1906 31‐28‐16‐40075‐027‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2706 RM US 19 Corridor 1907 31‐28‐16‐40079‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1908 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3001 RM US 19 Corridor 1909 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3002 RM US 19 Corridor 1910 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3003 RM US 19 Corridor 1911 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3004 RM US 19 Corridor 1912 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3005 RM US 19 Corridor 1913 31‐28‐16‐40079‐030‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3006 RM US 19 Corridor 1914 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3101 RM US 19 Corridor 1915 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3102 RM US 19 Corridor 1916 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3103 RM US 19 Corridor 1917 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3104 RM US 19 Corridor 1918 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3105 RM US 19 Corridor 1919 31‐28‐16‐40079‐031‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3106 RM US 19 Corridor 1920 31‐28‐16‐40080‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1921 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2901 RM US 19 Corridor 1922 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 2902 RM US 19 Corridor 1923 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2903 RM US 19 Corridor 1924 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2904 RM US 19 Corridor 1925 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2905 RM US 19 Corridor 1926 31‐28‐16‐40080‐029‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2906 RM US 19 Corridor 1927 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3201 RM US 19 Corridor 41 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1928 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3202 RM US 19 Corridor 1929 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3203 RM US 19 Corridor 1930 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3204 RM US 19 Corridor 1931 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3205 RM US 19 Corridor 1932 31‐28‐16‐40080‐032‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3206 RM US 19 Corridor 1933 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3401 RM US 19 Corridor 1934 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3402 RM US 19 Corridor 1935 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3403 RM US 19 Corridor 1936 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3404 RM US 19 Corridor 1937 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3405 RM US 19 Corridor 1938 31‐28‐16‐40080‐034‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3406 RM US 19 Corridor 1939 31‐28‐16‐40081‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1940 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3301 RM US 19 Corridor 1941 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3302 RM US 19 Corridor 1942 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3303 RM US 19 Corridor 1943 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3304 RM US 19 Corridor 1944 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3305 RM US 19 Corridor 1945 31‐28‐16‐40081‐033‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3306 RM US 19 Corridor 1946 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3501 RM US 19 Corridor 1947 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3502 RM US 19 Corridor 1948 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3503 RM US 19 Corridor 1949 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3504 RM US 19 Corridor 1950 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3505 RM US 19 Corridor 1951 31‐28‐16‐40081‐035‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3506 RM US 19 Corridor 1952 31‐28‐16‐40082‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1953 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3601 RM US 19 Corridor 1954 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3602 RM US 19 Corridor 1955 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3603 RM US 19 Corridor 1956 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3604 RM US 19 Corridor 1957 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3605 RM US 19 Corridor 1958 31‐28‐16‐40082‐036‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3606 RM US 19 Corridor 1959 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3701 RM US 19 Corridor 1960 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3702 RM US 19 Corridor 1961 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3703 RM US 19 Corridor 1962 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3704 RM US 19 Corridor 1963 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3705 RM US 19 Corridor 1964 31‐28‐16‐40082‐037‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3706 RM US 19 Corridor 1965 31‐28‐16‐40083‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1966 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3801 RM US 19 Corridor 1967 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3802 RM US 19 Corridor 1968 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3803 RM US 19 Corridor 1969 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3804 RM US 19 Corridor 1970 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3805 RM US 19 Corridor 1971 31‐28‐16‐40083‐038‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3806 RM US 19 Corridor 1972 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3901 RM US 19 Corridor 1973 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3902 RM US 19 Corridor 1974 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3903 RM US 19 Corridor 42 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 1975 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3904 RM US 19 Corridor 1976 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3905 RM US 19 Corridor 1977 31‐28‐16‐40083‐039‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3906 RM US 19 Corridor 1978 31‐28‐16‐40084‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1979 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 301 RM US 19 Corridor 1980 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 302 RM US 19 Corridor 1981 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 303 RM US 19 Corridor 1982 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 304 RM US 19 Corridor 1983 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 305 RM US 19 Corridor 1984 31‐28‐16‐40084‐003‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 306 RM US 19 Corridor 1985 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 401 RM US 19 Corridor 1986 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 402 RM US 19 Corridor 1987 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 403 RM US 19 Corridor 1988 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 404 RM US 19 Corridor 1989 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 405 RM US 19 Corridor 1990 31‐28‐16‐40084‐004‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 406 RM US 19 Corridor 1991 31‐28‐16‐40085‐000‐0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 RM US 19 Corridor 1992 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 101 RM US 19 Corridor 1993 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 102 RM US 19 Corridor 1994 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 103 RM US 19 Corridor 1995 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 104 RM US 19 Corridor 1996 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 105 RM US 19 Corridor 1997 31‐28‐16‐40085‐001‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 106 RM US 19 Corridor 1998 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 201 RM US 19 Corridor 1999 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 202 RM US 19 Corridor 2000 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 203 RM US 19 Corridor 2001 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 204 RM US 19 Corridor 2002 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 205 RM US 19 Corridor 2003 31‐28‐16‐40085‐002‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 206 RM US 19 Corridor 2004 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 501 RM US 19 Corridor 2005 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 502 RM US 19 Corridor 2006 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 503 RM US 19 Corridor 2007 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 504 RM US 19 Corridor 2008 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 505 RM US 19 Corridor 2009 31‐28‐16‐40085‐005‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 506 RM US 19 Corridor 2010 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0010 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 601 RM US 19 Corridor 2011 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0020 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 602 RM US 19 Corridor 2012 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0030 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 603 RM US 19 Corridor 2013 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0040 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 604 RM US 19 Corridor 2014 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0050 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 605 RM US 19 Corridor 2015 31‐28‐16‐40085‐006‐0060 24862 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 606 RM US 19 Corridor 2016 31‐28‐16‐92525‐000‐0001 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  NRHUS 19 Corridor 2017 31‐28‐16‐92525‐001‐0010 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 1RHUS 19 Corridor 2018 31‐28‐16‐92525‐001‐0020 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 2RHUS 19 Corridor 2019 31‐28‐16‐92525‐002‐0030 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 3RHUS 19 Corridor 2020 31‐28‐16‐92525‐002‐0040 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 4RHUS 19 Corridor 2021 31‐28‐16‐92525‐003‐0050 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 5RHUS 19 Corridor 43 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2022 31‐28‐16‐92525‐003‐0060 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 6RHUS 19 Corridor 2023 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0070 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 7RHUS 19 Corridor 2024 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0080 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N# 8RHUS 19 Corridor 2025 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0090 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 9RHUS 19 Corridor 2026 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0100 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 10 RH US 19 Corridor 2027 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0110 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 11 RH US 19 Corridor 2028 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0120 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 12 RH US 19 Corridor 2029 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0130 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 13 RH US 19 Corridor 2030 31‐28‐16‐92525‐004‐0140 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 14 RH US 19 Corridor 2031 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0150 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 15 RH US 19 Corridor 2032 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0160 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 16 RH US 19 Corridor 2033 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0170 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 17 RH US 19 Corridor 2034 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0180 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 18 RH US 19 Corridor 2035 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0190 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 19 RH US 19 Corridor 2036 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0200 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 20 RH US 19 Corridor 2037 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0210 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 21 RH US 19 Corridor 2038 31‐28‐16‐92525‐005‐0220 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 22 RH US 19 Corridor 2039 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0230 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23 RH US 19 Corridor 2040 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0240 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 23 RH US 19 Corridor 2041 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0250 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 25 RH US 19 Corridor 2042 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0260 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 26 RH US 19 Corridor 2043 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0270 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 27 RH US 19 Corridor 2044 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0280 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 28 RH US 19 Corridor 2045 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0290 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 29 RH US 19 Corridor 2046 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0300 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 30 RH US 19 Corridor 2047 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0310 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 31 RH US 19 Corridor 2048 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0320 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 32 RH US 19 Corridor 2049 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0330 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 33 RH US 19 Corridor 2050 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0340 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 34 RH US 19 Corridor 2051 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0350 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 35 RH US 19 Corridor 2052 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0360 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 36 RH US 19 Corridor 2053 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0370 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 37 RH US 19 Corridor 2054 31‐28‐16‐92525‐006‐0380 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 38 RH US 19 Corridor 2055 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0390 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 39 RH US 19 Corridor 2056 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0400 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 40 RH US 19 Corridor 2057 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0410 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 41 RH US 19 Corridor 2058 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0420 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 42 RH US 19 Corridor 2059 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0430 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 43 RH US 19 Corridor 2060 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0440 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 44 RH US 19 Corridor 2061 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0450 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 45 RH US 19 Corridor 2062 31‐28‐16‐92525‐007‐0460 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 46 RH US 19 Corridor 2063 31‐28‐16‐92525‐008‐0470 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 47 RH US 19 Corridor 2064 31‐28‐16‐92525‐008‐0480 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 48 RH US 19 Corridor 2065 31‐28‐16‐92525‐010‐0490 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 49 RH US 19 Corridor 2066 31‐28‐16‐92525‐010‐0500 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 50 RH US 19 Corridor 2067 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0510 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 51 RH US 19 Corridor 2068 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0520 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 52 RH US 19 Corridor 44 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2069 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0530 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 53 RH US 19 Corridor 2070 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0540 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 54 RH US 19 Corridor 2071 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0550 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 55 RH US 19 Corridor 2072 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0560 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 56 RH US 19 Corridor 2073 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0570 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 57 RH US 19 Corridor 2074 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0580 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 58 RH US 19 Corridor 2075 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0590 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 59 RH US 19 Corridor 2076 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0600 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 60 RH US 19 Corridor 2077 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0610 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 61 RH US 19 Corridor 2078 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0620 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 62 RH US 19 Corridor 2079 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0630 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 63 RH US 19 Corridor 2080 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0640 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 64 RH US 19 Corridor 2081 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0650 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 65 RH US 19 Corridor 2082 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0660 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 66 RH US 19 Corridor 2083 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0670 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 67 RH US 19 Corridor 2084 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0680 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 68 RH US 19 Corridor 2085 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0690 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 69 RH US 19 Corridor 2086 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0700 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 70 RH US 19 Corridor 2087 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0710 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 71 RH US 19 Corridor 2088 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0720 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 72 RH US 19 Corridor 2089 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0730 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 73 RH US 19 Corridor 2090 31‐28‐16‐92525‐011‐0740 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 74 RH US 19 Corridor 2091 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0750 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 75 RH US 19 Corridor 2092 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0760 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 76 RH US 19 Corridor 2093 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0770 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 77 RH US 19 Corridor 2094 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0780 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 78 RH US 19 Corridor 2095 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0790 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 79 RH US 19 Corridor 2096 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0800 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 80 RH US 19 Corridor 2097 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0810 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 81 RH US 19 Corridor 2098 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0820 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 82 RH US 19 Corridor 2099 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0830 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 83 RH US 19 Corridor 2100 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0840 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 84 RH US 19 Corridor 2101 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0850 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 85 RH US 19 Corridor 2102 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0860 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 86 RH US 19 Corridor 2103 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0870 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 87 RH US 19 Corridor 2104 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0880 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 88 RH US 19 Corridor 2105 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0890 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 89 RH US 19 Corridor 2106 31‐28‐16‐92525‐012‐0900 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 90 RH US 19 Corridor 2107 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0910 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 91 RH US 19 Corridor 2108 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0920 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 92 RH US 19 Corridor 2109 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0930 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 93 RH US 19 Corridor 2110 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0940 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 94 RH US 19 Corridor 2111 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0950 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 95 RH US 19 Corridor 2112 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0960 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 96 RH US 19 Corridor 2113 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0970 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 97 RH US 19 Corridor 2114 31‐28‐16‐92525‐013‐0980 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 98 RH US 19 Corridor 2115 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐0990 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 99 RH US 19 Corridor 45 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2116 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1000 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 100 RH US 19 Corridor 2117 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1010 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 101 RH US 19 Corridor 2118 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1020 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 102 RH US 19 Corridor 2119 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1030 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 103 RH US 19 Corridor 2120 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1040 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 104 RH US 19 Corridor 2121 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1050 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 105 RH US 19 Corridor 2122 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1060 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 106 RH US 19 Corridor 2123 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1070 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 107 RH US 19 Corridor 2124 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1080 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 108 RH US 19 Corridor 2125 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1090 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 109 RH US 19 Corridor 2126 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1100 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 110 RH US 19 Corridor 2127 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1110 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 111 RH US 19 Corridor 2128 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1120 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 112 RH US 19 Corridor 2129 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1130 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 113 RH US 19 Corridor 2130 31‐28‐16‐92525‐014‐1140 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 114 RH US 19 Corridor 2131 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1150 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 115 RH US 19 Corridor 2132 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1160 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 116 RH US 19 Corridor 2133 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1170 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 117 RH US 19 Corridor 2134 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1180 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 118 RH US 19 Corridor 2135 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1190 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 119 RH US 19 Corridor 2136 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1200 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 120 RH US 19 Corridor 2137 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1210 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 121 RH US 19 Corridor 2138 31‐28‐16‐92525‐015‐1220 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 122 RH US 19 Corridor 2139 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1230 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 123 RH US 19 Corridor 2140 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1240 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 124 RH US 19 Corridor 2141 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1250 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 125 RH US 19 Corridor 2142 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1260 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 126 RH US 19 Corridor 2143 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1270 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 127 RH US 19 Corridor 2144 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1280 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 128 RH US 19 Corridor 2145 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1290 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 129 RH US 19 Corridor 2146 31‐28‐16‐92525‐016‐1300 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 130 RH US 19 Corridor 2147 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1310 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 131 RH US 19 Corridor 2148 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1320 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 132 RH US 19 Corridor 2149 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1330 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 133 RH US 19 Corridor 2150 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1340 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 134 RH US 19 Corridor 2151 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1350 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 135 RH US 19 Corridor 2152 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1360 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 136 RH US 19 Corridor 2153 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1370 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 137 RH US 19 Corridor 2154 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1380 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 138 RH US 19 Corridor 2155 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1390 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 139 RH US 19 Corridor 2156 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1400 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 140 RH US 19 Corridor 2157 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1410 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 141 RH US 19 Corridor 2158 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1420 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 142 RH US 19 Corridor 2159 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1430 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 143 RH US 19 Corridor 2160 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1440 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 144 RH US 19 Corridor 2161 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1450 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 145 RH US 19 Corridor 2162 31‐28‐16‐92525‐017‐1460 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 146 RH US 19 Corridor 46 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2163 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1470 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 147 RH US 19 Corridor 2164 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1480 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 148 RH US 19 Corridor 2165 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1490 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 149 RH US 19 Corridor 2166 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1500 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 150 RH US 19 Corridor 2167 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1510 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 151 RH US 19 Corridor 2168 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1520 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 152 RH US 19 Corridor 2169 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1530 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 153 RH US 19 Corridor 2170 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1540 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 154 RH US 19 Corridor 2171 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1550 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 155 RH US 19 Corridor 2172 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1560 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 156 RH US 19 Corridor 2173 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1570 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 157 RH US 19 Corridor 2174 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1580 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 158 RH US 19 Corridor 2175 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1590 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 159 RH US 19 Corridor 2176 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1600 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 160 RH US 19 Corridor 2177 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1610 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 161 RH US 19 Corridor 2178 31‐28‐16‐92525‐018‐1620 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 162 RH US 19 Corridor 2179 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1630 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 163 RH US 19 Corridor 2180 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1640 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 164 RH US 19 Corridor 2181 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1650 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 165 RH US 19 Corridor 2182 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1660 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 166 RH US 19 Corridor 2183 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1670 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 167 RH US 19 Corridor 2184 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1680 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 168 RH US 19 Corridor 2185 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1690 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 169 RH US 19 Corridor 2186 31‐28‐16‐92525‐019‐1700 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 170 RH US 19 Corridor 2187 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1710 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 171 RH US 19 Corridor 2188 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1720 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 172 RH US 19 Corridor 2189 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1730 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 173 RH US 19 Corridor 2190 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1740 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 174 RH US 19 Corridor 2191 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1750 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 175 RH US 19 Corridor 2192 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1760 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 176 RH US 19 Corridor 2193 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1770 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 177 RH US 19 Corridor 2194 31‐28‐16‐92525‐020‐1780 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 178 RH US 19 Corridor 2195 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1790 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 179 RH US 19 Corridor 2196 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1800 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 180 RH US 19 Corridor 2197 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1810 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 181 RH US 19 Corridor 2198 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1820 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 182 RH US 19 Corridor 2199 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1830 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 183 RH US 19 Corridor 2200 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1840 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 184 RH US 19 Corridor 2201 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1850 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 185 RH US 19 Corridor 2202 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1860 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 186 RH US 19 Corridor 2203 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1870 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 187 RH US 19 Corridor 2204 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1880 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 188 RH US 19 Corridor 2205 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1890 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 189 RH US 19 Corridor 2206 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1900 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 190 RH US 19 Corridor 2207 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1910 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 191 RH US 19 Corridor 2208 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1920 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 192 RH US 19 Corridor 2209 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1930 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 193 RH US 19 Corridor 47 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2210 31‐28‐16‐92525‐021‐1940 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 194 RH US 19 Corridor 2211 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐1950 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 195 RH US 19 Corridor 2212 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐1960 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 196 RH US 19 Corridor 2213 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐1970 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 197 RH US 19 Corridor 2214 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐1980 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 198 RH US 19 Corridor 2215 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐1990 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 199 RH US 19 Corridor 2216 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2000 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 200 RH US 19 Corridor 2217 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2010 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 201 RH US 19 Corridor 2218 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2020 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 202 RH US 19 Corridor 2219 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2030 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 203 RH US 19 Corridor 2220 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2040 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 204 RH US 19 Corridor 2221 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2050 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 205 RH US 19 Corridor 2222 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2060 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 206 RH US 19 Corridor 2223 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2070 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 207 RH US 19 Corridor 2224 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2080 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 208 RH US 19 Corridor 2225 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2090 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 209 RH US 19 Corridor 2226 31‐28‐16‐92525‐022‐2100 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 210 RH US 19 Corridor 2227 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2110 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 211 RH US 19 Corridor 2228 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2120 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 212 RH US 19 Corridor 2229 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2130 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 213 RH US 19 Corridor 2230 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2140 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 214 RH US 19 Corridor 2231 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2150 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 215 RH US 19 Corridor 2232 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2160 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 216 RH US 19 Corridor 2233 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2170 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 217 RH US 19 Corridor 2234 31‐28‐16‐92525‐023‐2180 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 218 RH US 19 Corridor 2235 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2190 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 219 RH US 19 Corridor 2236 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2200 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 220 RH US 19 Corridor 2237 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2210 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 221 RH US 19 Corridor 2238 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2220 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 222 RH US 19 Corridor 2239 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2230 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 223 RH US 19 Corridor 2240 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2240 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 224 RH US 19 Corridor 2241 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2250 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 225 RH US 19 Corridor 2242 31‐28‐16‐92525‐024‐2260 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 226 RH US 19 Corridor 2243 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2270 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 227 RH US 19 Corridor 2244 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2280 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 228 RH US 19 Corridor 2245 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2290 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 229 RH US 19 Corridor 2246 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2300 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 230 RH US 19 Corridor 2247 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2310 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 231 RH US 19 Corridor 2248 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2320 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 232 RH US 19 Corridor 2249 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2330 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N  # 233 RH US 19 Corridor 2250 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2340 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 234 RH US 19 Corridor 2251 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2350 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 235 RH US 19 Corridor 2252 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2360 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 236 RH US 19 Corridor 2253 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2370 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 237 RH US 19 Corridor 2254 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2380 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 238 RH US 19 Corridor 2255 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2390 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 239 RH US 19 Corridor 2256 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2400 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 240 RH US 19 Corridor 48 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2257 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2410 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 241 RH US 19 Corridor 2258 31‐28‐16‐92525‐025‐2420 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 242 RH US 19 Corridor 2259 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2430 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 243 RH US 19 Corridor 2260 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2440 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 244 RH US 19 Corridor 2261 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2450 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 245 RH US 19 Corridor 2262 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2460 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 246 RH US 19 Corridor 2263 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2470 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 247 RH US 19 Corridor 2264 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2480 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 248 RH US 19 Corridor 2265 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2490 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 249 RH US 19 Corridor 2266 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2500 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 250 RH US 19 Corridor 2267 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2510 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 251 RH US 19 Corridor 2268 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2520 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 252 RH US 19 Corridor 2269 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2530 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 253 RH US 19 Corridor 2270 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2540 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 254 RH US 19 Corridor 2271 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2550 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 255 RH US 19 Corridor 2272 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2560 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 256 RH US 19 Corridor 2273 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2570 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 257 RH US 19 Corridor 2274 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2580 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 258 RH US 19 Corridor 2275 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2590 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 259 RH US 19 Corridor 2276 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2600 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 260 RH US 19 Corridor 2277 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2610 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 261 RH US 19 Corridor 2278 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2620 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 262 RH US 19 Corridor 2279 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2630 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 263 RH US 19 Corridor 2280 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2640 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 264 RH US 19 Corridor 2281 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2650 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 265 RH US 19 Corridor 2282 31‐28‐16‐92525‐026‐2660 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 266 RH US 19 Corridor 2283 31‐28‐16‐92525‐027‐2670 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 267 RH US 19 Corridor 2284 31‐28‐16‐92525‐027‐2680 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 268 RH US 19 Corridor 2285 31‐28‐16‐92525‐027‐2690 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 269 RH US 19 Corridor 2286 31‐28‐16‐92525‐027‐2700 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 270 RH US 19 Corridor 2287 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2710 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 271 RH US 19 Corridor 2288 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2720 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 272 RH US 19 Corridor 2289 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2730 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 273 RH US 19 Corridor 2290 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2740 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 274 RH US 19 Corridor 2291 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2750 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 275 RH US 19 Corridor 2292 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2760 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 276 RH US 19 Corridor 2293 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2770 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 277 RH US 19 Corridor 2294 31‐28‐16‐92525‐028‐2780 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 278 RH US 19 Corridor 2295 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2790 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 279 RH US 19 Corridor 2296 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2800 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 280 RH US 19 Corridor 2297 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2810 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 281 RH US 19 Corridor 2298 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2820 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 282 RH US 19 Corridor 2299 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2830 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 283 RH US 19 Corridor 2300 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2840 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 284 RH US 19 Corridor 2301 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2850 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 285 RH US 19 Corridor 2302 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2860 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 286 RH US 19 Corridor 2303 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2870 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 287 RH US 19 Corridor 49 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2304 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2880 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 288 RH US 19 Corridor 2305 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2890 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 289 RH US 19 Corridor 2306 31‐28‐16‐92525‐029‐2900 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 290 RH US 19 Corridor 2307 31‐28‐16‐92525‐030‐2910 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 291 RH US 19 Corridor 2308 31‐28‐16‐92525‐030‐2920 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 292 RH US 19 Corridor 2309 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2930 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 293 RH US 19 Corridor 2310 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2940 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 294 RH US 19 Corridor 2311 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2950 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 295 RH US 19 Corridor 2312 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2960 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 296 RH US 19 Corridor 2313 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2970 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 297 RH US 19 Corridor 2314 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2980 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 298 RH US 19 Corridor 2315 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐2990 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 299 RH US 19 Corridor 2316 31‐28‐16‐92525‐031‐3000 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 300 RH US 19 Corridor 2317 31‐28‐16‐92525‐032‐3010 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 301 RH US 19 Corridor 2318 31‐28‐16‐92525‐032‐3020 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 302 RH US 19 Corridor 2319 31‐28‐16‐92525‐032‐3030 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 303 RH US 19 Corridor 2320 31‐28‐16‐92525‐032‐3040 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 304 RH US 19 Corridor 2321 31‐28‐16‐92525‐033‐3050 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 305 RH US 19 Corridor 2322 31‐28‐16‐92525‐033‐3060 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 306 RH US 19 Corridor 2323 31‐28‐16‐92525‐033‐3070 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 307 RH US 19 Corridor 2324 31‐28‐16‐92525‐033‐3080 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 308 RH US 19 Corridor 2325 31‐28‐16‐92525‐034‐3090 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 309 RH US 19 Corridor 2326 31‐28‐16‐92525‐034‐3100 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 310 RH US 19 Corridor 2327 31‐28‐16‐92525‐034‐3110 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 311 RH US 19 Corridor 2328 31‐28‐16‐92525‐034‐3120 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 312 RH US 19 Corridor 2329 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3130 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 313 RH US 19 Corridor 2330 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3140 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 314 RH US 19 Corridor 2331 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3150 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 315 RH US 19 Corridor 2332 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3160 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 316 RH US 19 Corridor 2333 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3170 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 317 RH US 19 Corridor 2334 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3180 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 318 RH US 19 Corridor 2335 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3190 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 319 RH US 19 Corridor 2336 31‐28‐16‐92525‐035‐3200 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 320 RH US 19 Corridor 2337 31‐28‐16‐92525‐036‐3210 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 321 RH US 19 Corridor 2338 31‐28‐16‐92525‐036‐3220 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 322 RH US 19 Corridor 2339 31‐28‐16‐92525‐036‐3230 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 323 RH US 19 Corridor 2340 31‐28‐16‐92525‐036‐3240 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 324 RH US 19 Corridor 2341 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3250 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 325 RH US 19 Corridor 2342 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3260 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 326 RH US 19 Corridor 2343 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3270 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 327 RH US 19 Corridor 2344 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3280 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 328 RH US 19 Corridor 2345 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3290 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 329 RH US 19 Corridor 2346 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3300 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 330 RH US 19 Corridor 2347 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3310 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 331 RH US 19 Corridor 2348 31‐28‐16‐92525‐037‐3320 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 332 RH US 19 Corridor 2349 31‐28‐16‐92525‐038‐3330 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 333 RH US 19 Corridor 2350 31‐28‐16‐92525‐038‐3340 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 334 RH US 19 Corridor 50 of 51 Ordinance 8932‐16  Exhibit A‐3 FROM TOPARCEL NUMBER (PN) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION SINGLE LINE ADDRESS 2351 31‐28‐16‐92525‐038‐3350 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 335 RH US 19 Corridor 2352 31‐28‐16‐92525‐038‐3360 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 336 RH US 19 Corridor 2353 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3370 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 337 RH US 19 Corridor 2354 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3380 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 338 RH US 19 Corridor 2355 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3390 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 339 RH US 19 Corridor 2356 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3400 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 340  RH US 19 Corridor 2357 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3410 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 341 RH US 19 Corridor 2358 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3420 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 342 RH US 19 Corridor 2359 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3430 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 343  RH US 19 Corridor 2360 31‐28‐16‐92525‐039‐3440 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 344 RH US 19 Corridor 2361 31‐28‐16‐92525‐040‐3450 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 345 RH US 19 Corridor 2362 31‐28‐16‐92525‐040‐3460 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 346 RH US 19 Corridor 2363 31‐28‐16‐92525‐041‐3470 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 347 RH US 19 Corridor 2364 31‐28‐16‐92525‐041‐3480 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 348 RH US 19 Corridor 2365 31‐28‐16‐92525‐042‐3490 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 349 RH US 19 Corridor 2366 31‐28‐16‐92525‐042‐3500 25350 US HIGHWAY 19  N # 350 RH US 19 Corridor 2367 32‐28‐16‐00000‐320‐0200 25633 US HIGHWAY 19  NCLUS 19 Corridor 2368 32‐28‐16‐14922‐014‐0160 25191 US HIGHWAY 19  N CL, RL, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 2369 32‐28‐16‐45250‐000‐0010 24945 US HIGHWAY 19  N R/OG US 19 Corridor 2370 32‐28‐16‐46279‐001‐0010 24825 US HIGHWAY 19  N CL, CG US 19 Corridor 2371 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0001 0 MC CORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2372 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0010 2623 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2373 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0020 2639 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2374 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0030 2637 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2375 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0040 2635 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2376 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0050 2633 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2377 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0060 2629 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2378 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0070 2627 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2379 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0080 2625 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2380 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0090 2641 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2381 32‐28‐16‐73095‐000‐0100 2631 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2382 32‐28‐16‐73099‐000‐0010 2600 MCCORMICK DR R/OG, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 2383 32‐28‐16‐73099‐000‐0020 2650 MCCORMICK DR R/OG, P, WATER US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature, P 2384 32‐28‐16‐73100‐000‐0001 0 MC CORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2385 32‐28‐16‐73100‐000‐0010 2655 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2386 32‐28‐16‐73100‐000‐0020 2653 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 2387 32‐28‐16‐73100‐000‐0030 2651 MCCORMICK DR R/OG US 19 Corridor 51 of 51 US-19 NC U R L E W R D NORTHSIDE DRUS-19 N²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Requests \L and Use Zo nin g\LUP2015-07001 \LUP _11_22_w_Pres\LUP2016-06004_5_6_NoGeo_1122 16_1_6.mx d Map 1 of 6 AREA 1 From:Commercial G ene ral (CG) andResidential/Office Gen era l (R/O G ) To:US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) Pre se rvation (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wate r/Draina ge Featu re US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 19 Region al Cen ter(US 1 9-RC) Legend Unincorporate dPinellas Coun ty 298th AVE N 297th AVE N H AMMOCKPI N E B L VD REPUBLIC D R WINDING CREEK BLVD SR 5 80 US-19 NVILLAGE DRCOUNTRYSIDE BLVDENTERPRISE RD E DIMMI TT DRUS-19 NSR 580 ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_2 _6.mxd Map 2 of 6 AREA 2 Fr om:Commer cial General (CG ),Reside ntial/O ffice G eneral (R/OG),Resort Facilities Hig h (RFH),Reside ntial/O ffice/Re tail (R/O/R),Tr ansp ortation/Utility (T/U),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n(P) To :US 19 Re gional Center (US 19-RC),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n (P) Pre se rvation (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wate r/Draina ge Featu re US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 19 Region al Cen ter(US 1 9-RC) Legend Unincorporate dPinellas Coun ty ENTERPRISE RDH A MMOCKPI N E B L VD REPUBLIC D R EVANS RD SUMMERDALE DRPINE TREE LN US-19 NSO UTH DRSUNSET POINT RD / CR576 DIMMI TT DR LAWSON RDUS-19 N²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_3 _6.mxd Map 3 of 6 AREA 3 From:Commercial G ene ral (CG),Commercial Li mite d (CL ),Residential /Office Gen era l (R/O G ),Residential /Office /Reta il (R/O/R),Residential High (RH),Residential Me dium (RM),Residential Low (RL),Transportatio n/Utility (T/U),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) Preserva tio n (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wa ter/Drainage Fe a ture US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 1 9 Re gional Center(US 19-RC) Leg end Uninc orp ora tedPinellas Co unty ARBELIA ST BERMUDA ST HAAS AVE BLACKBURN ST McCORMICK DR US-19 NSO UTH DRNE COACHMAN RDSUNSET POINT RD / CR576LAWSON RDSR 590 ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_4 _6.mxd Map 4 of 6 AREA 4 Fr om:Commer cial General (CG),Commer cial Li mited (CL),Reside ntial /Office/Retail (R/O/R),Reside ntial /Office Limited (R/OL),Resort Facilities High (RFH),Reside ntial High (RH),Reside ntial Low Medium (RLM),Reside ntial Medium (RM),Reside ntial Urban (RU),Recreati on/Open Space (R/OS),Water/Drainage Feature,and P reservation (P) To :US 19 Ne ighbor hood Center (US19-NC),Water/Drainage Feature,and P reservation (P) C.S.X. R.R. Preserva tio n (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wa ter/Drainage Fe a ture US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 1 9 Re gional Center(US 19-RC) Leg end Uninc orp ora tedPinellas Co unty STA G R U NB L V D ACC E SSRDAARBELIA ST BERMUDA ST HAAS AVE BLACKBURN ST US-19 NBAYSI DE BRGDREW ST McMULLEN-BOOTH RDGULF-TO-BAY BLVDOLD COACHMAN RDFAIRWOOD AVEGULF-TO-BAY BLVD US-19 N²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Map 5 of 6BAYVIEW AVEDRUID RD TROPIC HILLS DR C.S.X. R.R. AREA 5 Fro m:Commercia l General (CG),Residen tial/O ffice G eneral (R/OG),Residen tial/O ffice/Retail (R/O/R),Residen tial/O ffice Limited (R/OL), Indu strial Limite d (IL), Resort Facilities H igh (RFH),Residen tial Hig h (RH), Resid entia l Me dium (RM),Residen tial Low Medium (RL M), Residential Urba n (RU),Residen tial Low (RL), Institu tiona l (I),Tra nspo rta tion/Utility (T/U), Water/Dra inage Feature,and Prese rvatio n (P)To:US 1 9 Regional Center (US 19 -RC), Water/Dra inage Featureand Prese rvatio n (P) OldTampa Bay Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_5 _6.mxd Preserva tio n (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wa ter/Drainage Fe a ture US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 1 9 Re gional Center(US 19-RC) Leg end Uninc orp ora tedPinellas Co untyACC E SSRDAPARKPLACEBLVDHAMPTON RDDAVID AVEELIZABETH AVETHORNTON RDCROSS BLVDSKY HARBOR DRSEVILLE BLVD S BAYVI EW AVEC R 31CAROLINA AVE BAY STMEADOW LARK LNBYPASS DR US-19 NBELLEAIR RD GULF-TO-BAY BLVD DRUID RD HARN BLVD US-19 NGULF-TO-BAY BLVD ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Requests \L and Use Zo nin g\LUP2015-07001 \LUP _11_22_w_Pres\LUP2016-06004_5_6_NoGeo_1122 16_6_6.mx d Map 6 of 6 AREA 6 AREA 7 From:Commercial G ene ral (CG),Residential /Office Gen era l (R/O G ),Residential /Office /Reta il (R/O/R),Residential High (RH),Residential Me dium (RM),Residential Low Med ium (RLM),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) Fr om:Commer cial General (CG ),Reside ntial/O ffice G eneral (R/OG),Reside ntial Mediu m (RM),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n (P) To :US 19 Ne ighborhood Cente r (US 1 9-NC),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n (P) LARGO INLET A L L E N 'S C REEK OldTampa B ay Preserva tio n (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wa ter/Drainage Fe a ture US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 1 9 Re gional Center(US 19-RC) Leg end Uninc orp ora tedPinellas Co unty TROPIC HI LLS DR NURSERY RD BYPASS DRSEVILLE BLVD SKY HARBOR DR 1 Ord. No. 8932-16 ORDINANCE NO. 8932-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS OF 4,036 PROPERTIES, WHICH ARE MORE SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED IN ATTACHED “EXHIBITS A-1, A-2 AND A-3,” AND ARE GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 19 NORTH, SOUTH OF CURLEW ROAD TO AN AREA SOUTH OF NURSERY ROAD, TO THE LARGO INLET/ALLEN’S CREEK, AND EASTWARD OF U.S. HIGHWAY 19 NORTH ON GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD, CONSISTING OF 1,640 ACRES MORE OR LESS, AND 7.8 LINEAR MILES MORE OR LESS, ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS DEPICTED IN ATTACHED “EXHIBITS B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5 AND B-6;” PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND PORTIONS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan (“the Comprehensive Plan”), adopted December 8, 2008, established a Citywide Design Structure to serve as a guide to development and land use decisions while protecting those elements that make the city unique; and WHEREAS, the Citywide Design Structure identifies U.S. Highway 19 North (the Corridor) as a redevelopment corridor; and WHEREAS, the Citywide Design Structure identifies the Clearwater Mall/Park Place area and the Countryside Mall/Westfield area as Activity Centers which are high- intensity, high-density multi-use areas appropriate for intensive growth; and WHEREAS, the Corridor’s transition to a limited-access highway has affected land use, urban form, and economic development opportunities for the properties along the Corridor, and it has impacted the mobility of residents, employees, Clearwater visitors, and Clearwater business customers making use of the properties along the Corridor; and WHEREAS, the U.S. 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan (“the Corridor Plan”), approved by Resolution No. 12-18, directs the City Manager to implement the strategies within; and WHEREAS, the Corridor Plan is an important part of ongoing efforts to make Clearwater a more sustainable, livable and economically competitive community; and WHEREAS, the Corridor Plan sets forth revitalization and redevelopment strategies that support land use intensification, applying new zoning regulations, adopting new design standards and encouraging employment-intensive and transit- supportive uses; and 2 Ord. No. 8932-16 WHEREAS, the amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City, as proposed by this ordinance, implements the intent of the Corridor Plan; and WHEREAS, Forward Pinellas, in its role as the Pinellas Planning Council, administers the Countywide Future Land Use Plan for Pinellas County (Countywide Plan), inclusive of the Countywide Strategies, Countywide Plan Map and Countywide Rules; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas Planning Council amended the Countywide Plan Map to apply the Activity Center (AC) and Multimodal Corridor (MMC) plan categories to the Corridor, on August 7, 2015, as requested by the City; and WHEREAS, the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map are required by law to be consistent with the Countywide Plan and Countywide Plan Map; and WHEREAS, this ordinance proposes changes to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the properties described herein and in the maps attached in a manner that is consistent with Countywide Plan and Countywide Plan Map; and WHEREAS, the amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described properties follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-1,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east of U.S. Highway 19 North, 350 feet more or less north of Northside Drive, and 920 feet more or less south of Northside Drive. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG) and Residential/Office General (R/OG) To:US 19 Corridor (US 19-C) 3 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 2. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-1” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-2,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of S.R. 580, and north of Dimmitt Drive. (LUP2016-06004) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Transportation/ Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) Section 3. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-3,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Dimmitt Drive, and north of a line 250 feet more or less north of Blackburn Street. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low (RL), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) Section 4. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-2” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-4,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and 4 Ord. No. 8932-16 west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of a line 250 feet more or less north of Blackburn Street, and north of a line 900 feet more or less north of the C.S.X. Rail Road. (LUP2016-06005) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Urban (RU), Recreation/Open Space (R/OS), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) Section 5. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-1” and as depicted in “Exhibit B-5,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of a line 1900 feet more or less north of Drew Street, and north of a line 1300 feet more or less south of Druid Road; including properties to the East, on the north and south side of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard to McMullen Booth Road (C.R. 611), and also south of Drew Street to Bayview Avenue. (LUP2016-06004) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Industrial Limited (IL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low (RL), Institutional (I), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) 5 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 6. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-3” and depicted in “Exhibit B-6,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and north of Nursery Road. (LUP2016-06006) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), and Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 19-C) and Water/Drainage Feature Section 7. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: Properties The properties identified in “Exhibit A-2” and depicted in “Exhibit B-6,” generally located within the city limits of Clearwater including properties east and west of U.S. Highway 19 North, south of Nursery Road, to the Largo Inlet/Allen’s Creek. (LUP2016-06005) Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential Medium (RM), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) Section 8. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan. Section 9. All ordinances or portions of ordinances in conflict with or inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby replaced to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict. 6 Ord. No. 8932-16 Section 10. This ordinance shall be adopted upon second reading. If this ordinance is appealed within thirty (30) days after adoption, then this ordinance will take effect only upon issuance of a final order determining this amendment to be in compliance either by the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) or the Administration Commission, where applicable, pursuant to section 163.3187, Florida Statutes. PASSED ON FIRST READING _____________________ PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL _____________________ READING AND ADOPTED ___________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: _______________________________________________________ Camilo Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk PLACEHOLDER AMENDED Exhibits A-1, A-2 and A-3 PLACEHOLDER AMENDED Exhibits B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5, B-6 = Maps showing proposed future land use categories in color with call out boxes that include From/To information for each area. 1 MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 8932-16 ON SECOND READING On page 3 of Ordinance, amend Section 2 as follows: Section 2. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: * * * * * * * * * * Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Transportation/ Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) On page 3 of Ordinance, amend Section 3 as follows: Section 3. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: * * * * * * * * * * Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low (RL), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) On page 4 of Ordinance, amend Section 5 as follows: Section 5. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: * * * * * * * * * * Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Motion to Amend Ordinance 8932-16 on Second Reading 2 Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Industrial Limited (IL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low (RL), Institutional (I), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Regional Center (US 19-RC), Water/Drainage Feature and Preservation (P) On page 5 of Ordinance, amend Section 6 as follows: Section 6. The Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use categories for the hereinafter described properties as follows: * * * * * * * * * * Land Use Category From: Commercial General (CG), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), and Water/Drainage Feature, and Preservation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 19-C) and Water/Drainage Feature Amend Ordinance 8932-16 Exhibits A-1, A-2 and A-3 as depicted on the amended exhibits as attached. Amend Ordinance 8932-16 Exhibits B-1 through B-6 by updating the Legend to bring consistency between the category names shown in the Legend and those shown in the detailed Area description boxes, as depicted on the amended Exhibits as attached. Amend Ordinance 8932-16 Exhibits B-2, B-3, B-5, and B-6, Areas 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, by updating the maps to delineate areas to be designated Preservation (P) and/or Water/Drainage Feature, as depicted on the amended Exhibits as attached. Amend Ordinance 8932-16 Exhibits B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5, and B-6, by updating the maps to add 298th Avenue North, 297th Avenue North, Winding Creek Boulevard, Hammock Pine Boulevard, Republic Drive, Evans Road, Pine Tree Lane, Summerdale Drive, Enterprise Road, Arbelia Street, Bermuda Street, Haas Avenue, McCormick Drive, Stag Run Boulevard, Access Road A, Park Place Boulevard, Hampton Road, David Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Carolina Avenue, Meadow Lark Lane, Bay Street, County Road 31, South Bayview Avenue, Thornton Road, Cross Boulevard, Sky Harbor Drive, Seville Boulevard, Bypass Drive, Tropic Hills Drive, and Motion to Amend Ordinance 8932-16 on Second Reading 3 Nursery Road street labels for clarity, as depicted on the amended Exhibits as attached. __________________________ Pamela K. Akin City Attorney December 15, 2016 Exhibit A to Motion to Amend Ordinance 8932-16 On Page 1 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 1 and 3 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1 07-29-16-00000-410-0100 651 N OLD COACHMAN RD CG, P, Water US 19 Regional Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature 2 07-29-16-00000-440-0200 2530 DREW ST CG US 19 Regional Center 3 07-29-16-16442-000-0020 21800 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG, P, Water US 19 Regional Center, P, Water/Drainage Feature On Page 1 of Exhibit A-1, amend Line 22 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 22 08-29-16-16510-000-0010 22095 US HIGHWAY 19 N IL, P US 19 Regional Center, P On Page 3 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 113, 118 and 129 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 113 17-29-16-03006-000-0200 2855 GULF TO BAY BLVD RM, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature 114 17-29-16-03006-000-0201 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD R/OG US 19 Regional Center 115 17-29-16-03006-000-0202 2765 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 116 17-29-16-03006-000-0203 2779 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 117 17-29-16-03006-000-0204 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 118 17-29-16-03006-000-0205 549 # 31 SKY HARBOR DR # 31 RM US 19 Regional Center 119 17-29-16-03006-000-0206 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 120 17-29-16-03006-000-0207 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RM US 19 Regional Center 121 17-29-16-03546-000-0010 2871 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG, RM US 19 Regional Center 122 17-29-16-12312-000-0010 2991 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 123 17-29-16-12312-000-0011 0 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 124 17-29-16-12312-000-0020 2975 GULF TO BAY BLVD RLM US 19 Regional Center 125 17-29-16-12312-000-0030 2963 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 126 17-29-16-12312-000-0040 2945 GULF TO BAY BLVD CG US 19 Regional Center 127 17-29-16-12312-000-0060 2909 GULF TO BAY BLVD RH US 19 Regional Center 128 17-29-16-12312-000-0070 2905 GULF TO BAY BLVD I US 19 Regional Center 129 17-29-16-12312-000-0100 2901 THORNTON RD RM, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature On Pages 4 through 6 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 182 through 277 and Line 281 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 182 17-29-16-66745-000-1020 2900 # 102 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 102 RLM US 19 Regional Center 183 17-29-16-66745-000-1040 2900 # 104 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 104 RLM US 19 Regional Center 184 17-29-16-66745-000-1050 2900 # 105 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 105 RLM US 19 Regional Center 185 17-29-16-66745-000-1060 2900 # 106 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 106 RLM US 19 Regional Center 186 17-29-16-66745-000-1070 2900 # 107 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 107 RLM US 19 Regional Center 187 17-29-16-66745-000-1080 2900 # 108 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 108 RLM US 19 Regional Center 188 17-29-16-66745-000-1090 2900 # 109 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 109 RLM US 19 Regional Center 189 17-29-16-66745-000-1100 2900 # 110 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 110 RLM US 19 Regional Center 190 17-29-16-66745-000-1110 2900 # 111 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 111 RLM US 19 Regional Center 191 17-29-16-66745-000-1120 2900 # 112 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 112 RLM US 19 Regional Center 192 17-29-16-66745-000-1130 2900 # 113 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 113 RLM US 19 Regional Center 193 17-29-16-66745-000-1140 2900 # 114 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 114 RLM US 19 Regional Center 194 17-29-16-66745-000-1150 2900 # 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827 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 827 RLM US 19 Regional Center 500 18-29-16-84292-000-8280 20000 # 828 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 828 RLM US 19 Regional Center 501 18-29-16-84292-000-8290 20000 # 829 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 829 RLM US 19 Regional Center 502 18-29-16-84292-000-8300 20000 # 830 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 830 RLM US 19 Regional Center On Page 12 of Exhibit A-1, amend Line 540 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 540 30-28-16-00000-440-0600 0 US HIGHWAY 19 CG, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature On Page 12 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 558 and 559 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 558 30-28-16-18686-000-0050 2555 COUNTRYSIDE BLVD CG, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature 559 30-28-16-18686-000-0060 26301 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature On Page 13 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 576 through 580 and Lines 584 through 589 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 576 31-28-16-20215-000-0010 2424 # 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E ENTERPRISE RD # E CG US 19 Regional Center 589 31-28-16-74285-000-0060 2467 # F ENTERPRISE RD # F CG US 19 Regional Center On Page 13 of Exhibit A-1, amend Lines 600 and 603 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 600 31-28-16-94143-000-0030 26210 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG, Water US 19 Regional Center, Water/Drainage Feature 601 32-28-16-00000-220-0200 2605 ENTERPRISE RD E R/OG, P US 19 Regional Center, P 602 32-28-16-00000-220-0500 0 ENTERPRISE RD T/U US 19 Regional Center 603 32-28-16-20204-000-0010 25813 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG, P US 19 Regional Center, P On Page 1 of Exhibit A-2, amend Line 31 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 31 06-29-16-00000-440-0100 2550 STAG RUN BLVD RH, WATER US 19 Neighborhood Center, Water/Drainage Feature On Page 2 of Exhibit A-2, amend Line 79 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 79 07-29-16-00000-110-0500 2545 NE COACHMAN RD RM, R/OS, P US 19 Neighborhood Center, P, R/OS On Pages 3 through 8 of Exhibit A-2, amend Lines 96 through 339, Lines 347 through 352, and Lines 358 through 361 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 96 08-29-16-16809-001-1110 2625 # 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F30 HARN BLVD # F30 RH US 19 Corridor 722 19-29-16-58980-006-0310 2500 HARN BLVD RH US 19 Corridor 723 19-29-16-58980-006-0320 2500 # F32 HARN BLVD # F32 RH US 19 Corridor 724 19-29-16-58980-007-0010 2501 # G1 HARN BLVD # G1 RH US 19 Corridor 725 19-29-16-58980-007-0020 2501 # G2 HARN BLVD # G2 RH US 19 Corridor 726 19-29-16-58980-007-0030 2501 # G3 HARN BLVD # G3 RH US 19 Corridor 727 19-29-16-58980-007-0040 2501 # G4 HARN BLVD # G4 RH US 19 Corridor 728 19-29-16-58980-007-0050 2501 # G5 HARN BLVD # G5 RH US 19 Corridor 729 19-29-16-58980-007-0060 2501 # G6 HARN BLVD # G6 RH US 19 Corridor 730 19-29-16-58980-007-0070 2501 # G7 HARN BLVD # G7 RH US 19 Corridor 731 19-29-16-58980-007-0080 2501 # G8 HARN BLVD # G8 RH US 19 Corridor 732 19-29-16-58980-007-0090 2501 # G9 HARN BLVD # G9 RH US 19 Corridor 733 19-29-16-58980-007-0100 2501 # G10 HARN BLVD # G10 RH US 19 Corridor 734 19-29-16-58980-007-0110 2501 # G11 HARN BLVD # G11 RH US 19 Corridor 735 19-29-16-58980-007-0120 2501 # G12 HARN BLVD # G12 RH US 19 Corridor 736 19-29-16-58980-007-0130 2501 # G13 HARN BLVD # G13 RH US 19 Corridor 737 19-29-16-58980-007-0140 2501 # G14 HARN BLVD # G14 RH US 19 Corridor 738 19-29-16-58980-007-0150 2501 # G15 HARN BLVD # G15 RH US 19 Corridor 739 19-29-16-58980-007-0160 2501 # G16 HARN BLVD # G16 RH US 19 Corridor 740 19-29-16-58980-007-0170 2501 # G17 HARN BLVD # G17 RH US 19 Corridor 741 19-29-16-58980-008-0010 2501 # H1 HARN BLVD # H1 RH US 19 Corridor 742 19-29-16-58980-008-0020 2501 # H2 HARN BLVD # H2 RH US 19 Corridor 743 19-29-16-58980-008-0030 2501 # H3 HARN BLVD # H3 RH US 19 Corridor 744 19-29-16-58980-008-0040 2501 # H4 HARN BLVD # H4 RH US 19 Corridor 745 19-29-16-58980-008-0050 2501 # H5 HARN BLVD # H5 RH US 19 Corridor PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 746 19-29-16-58980-008-0060 2501 # H6 HARN BLVD # H6 RH US 19 Corridor 747 19-29-16-58980-008-0070 2501 # H7 HARN BLVD # H7 RH US 19 Corridor 748 19-29-16-58980-008-0080 2501 # H8 HARN BLVD # H8 RH US 19 Corridor 749 19-29-16-58980-008-0090 2501 # H9 HARN BLVD # H9 RH US 19 Corridor 750 19-29-16-58980-008-0100 2501 # H10 HARN BLVD # H10 RH US 19 Corridor 751 19-29-16-58980-008-0110 2501 # H11 HARN BLVD # H11 RH US 19 Corridor 752 19-29-16-58980-008-0120 2501 # H12 HARN BLVD # H12 RH US 19 Corridor 753 19-29-16-58980-008-0130 2501 # H13 HARN BLVD # H13 RH US 19 Corridor 754 19-29-16-58980-008-0140 2501 # H14 HARN BLVD # H14 RH US 19 Corridor 755 19-29-16-58980-008-0150 2501 # H15 HARN BLVD # H15 RH US 19 Corridor 756 19-29-16-58980-008-0160 2501 # H16 HARN BLVD # H16 RH US 19 Corridor 757 19-29-16-58980-008-0170 2501 # H17 HARN BLVD # H17 RH US 19 Corridor 758 19-29-16-58980-008-0180 2501 # H18 HARN BLVD # H18 RH US 19 Corridor 759 19-29-16-58980-008-0190 2501 # H19 HARN BLVD # H19 RH US 19 Corridor 760 19-29-16-58980-008-0200 2501 # H20 HARN BLVD # H20 RH US 19 Corridor 761 19-29-16-58980-008-0210 2501 # H21 HARN BLVD # H21 RH US 19 Corridor 762 19-29-16-58980-008-0220 2501 # H22 HARN BLVD # H22 RH US 19 Corridor 763 19-29-16-58980-008-0230 2501 # H23 HARN BLVD # H23 RH US 19 Corridor 764 19-29-16-58980-008-0240 2501 # H24 HARN BLVD # H24 RH US 19 Corridor 765 19-29-16-58980-008-0250 2501 # H25 HARN BLVD # H25 RH US 19 Corridor 766 19-29-16-58980-008-0260 2501 # H26 HARN BLVD # H26 RH US 19 Corridor 767 19-29-16-58980-008-0270 2501 # H27 HARN BLVD # H27 RH US 19 Corridor 768 19-29-16-58980-008-0280 2501 # H28 HARN BLVD # H28 RH US 19 Corridor 769 19-29-16-58980-008-0290 2501 # H29 HARN BLVD # H29 RH US 19 Corridor 770 19-29-16-58980-008-0300 2501 # H30 HARN BLVD # H30 RH US 19 Corridor 771 19-29-16-58980-008-0310 2501 # H31 HARN BLVD # H31 RH US 19 Corridor 772 19-29-16-58980-008-0320 2501 # H32 HARN BLVD # H32 RH US 19 Corridor 773 19-29-16-58980-008-0330 2501 # H33 HARN BLVD # H33 RH US 19 Corridor 774 19-29-16-58980-008-0340 2501 # H34 HARN BLVD # H34 RH US 19 Corridor 775 19-29-16-58980-008-0350 2501 # H35 HARN BLVD # H35 RH US 19 Corridor 776 19-29-16-58980-008-0360 2501 # H36 HARN BLVD # H36 RH US 19 Corridor 777 19-29-16-58980-008-0370 2501 # H37 HARN BLVD # H37 RH US 19 Corridor 778 19-29-16-58980-008-0380 2501 # H38 HARN BLVD # H38 RH US 19 Corridor 779 19-29-16-58980-008-0390 2501 # H39 HARN BLVD # H39 RH US 19 Corridor 780 19-29-16-58980-008-0400 2501 # H40 HARN BLVD # H40 RH US 19 Corridor 781 19-29-16-58980-010-0010 2501 # J1 HARN BLVD # J1 RH US 19 Corridor 782 19-29-16-58980-010-0020 2501 # J2 HARN BLVD # J2 RH US 19 Corridor 783 19-29-16-58980-010-0030 2501 # J3 HARN BLVD # J3 RH US 19 Corridor 784 19-29-16-58980-010-0040 2501 # J4 HARN BLVD # J4 RH US 19 Corridor PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 785 19-29-16-58980-010-0050 2501 # J5 HARN BLVD# J5 RH US 19 Corridor 786 19-29-16-58980-010-0060 2501 # J6 HARN BLVD # J6 RH US 19 Corridor 787 19-29-16-58980-010-0070 2501 # J7 HARN BLVD # J7 RH US 19 Corridor 788 19-29-16-58980-010-0080 2501 # J8 HARN BLVD # J8 RH US 19 Corridor 789 19-29-16-58980-010-0090 2501 # J9 HARN BLVD # J9 RH US 19 Corridor 790 19-29-16-58980-010-0100 2501 # J10 HARN BLVD# J10 RH US 19 Corridor 791 19-29-16-58980-010-0110 2501 # J11 HARN BLVD # J11 RH US 19 Corridor 792 19-29-16-58980-010-0120 2501 # J12 HARN BLVD # J12 RH US 19 Corridor 793 19-29-16-58980-010-0130 2501 # J13 HARN BLVD # J13 RH US 19 Corridor 794 19-29-16-58980-010-0140 2501 # J14 HARN BLVD # J14 RH US 19 Corridor 795 19-29-16-58980-010-0150 2501 # J15 HARN BLVD # J15 RH US 19 Corridor 796 19-29-16-95081-000-0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG, RM US 19 Corridor 797 19-29-16-95081-000-0010 2505 # 4 HARN BLVD # 4 CG US 19 Corridor 798 19-29-16-95081-000-0020 2505 # 3 HARN BLVD # 3 CG US 19 Corridor 799 19-29-16-95081-000-0030 2505 # 2 HARN BLVD # 2 CG US 19 Corridor 800 19-29-16-95081-000-0040 2505 # 1 HARN BLVD # 1 CG US 19 Corridor 801 19-29-16-95081-000-0050 2509 # 6 HARN BLVD # 6 CG US 19 Corridor 802 19-29-16-95081-000-0060 2509 # 5 HARN BLVD # 5 CG US 19 Corridor 803 19-29-16-95081-000-0070 2509 # 4 HARN BLVD # 4 CG US 19 Corridor 804 19-29-16-95081-000-0080 2509 # 3 HARN BLVD # 3 CG US 19 Corridor 805 19-29-16-95081-000-0090 2509 # 2 HARN BLVD # 2 CG US 19 Corridor 806 19-29-16-95081-000-0100 2509 # 1 HARN BLVD # 1 CG US 19 Corridor 807 19-29-16-95081-000-0110 2513 # 4 HARN BLVD # 4 RM US 19 Corridor 808 19-29-16-95081-000-0120 2513 # 3 HARN BLVD # 3 RM US 19 Corridor 809 19-29-16-95081-000-0130 2513 # 2 HARN BLVD # 2 RM US 19 Corridor 810 19-29-16-95081-000-0140 2513 # 1 HARN BLVD # 1 RM US 19 Corridor 811 19-29-16-95081-000-0150 2517 # 4 HARN BLVD # 4 RM US 19 Corridor 812 19-29-16-95081-000-0160 2517 # 3 HARN BLVD # 3 RM US 19 Corridor 813 19-29-16-95081-000-0170 2517 # 2 HARN BLVD # 2 RM US 19 Corridor 814 19-29-16-95081-000-0180 2517 # 1 HARN BLVD # 1 RM US 19 Corridor On Page 18 of Exhibit A-3, amend Line 837 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 837 19-29-16-95081-000-0410 2537 # 2 HARN BLVD # 2 RM US 19 Corridor On Pages 19 through 51 of Exhibit A-3, amend Lines 861 through 876, 880, 885, 887 through 1248, 1251 through 1276, 1278 through 1303, 1305 through 1318, 1320 through 1331, 1333 through 1354, 1357 through 1377, 1379 through 1411, 1413 through 1416, 1418 through 1449, 1451 through 1520, 1522 through 1551, 1553 through 1590, 1592 through 1621, 1623 through 1677, 1679 through 1770, 1776 through 1811, 1813 through 1830, 1832 through 1849, 1851 through 1868, 1870 through 1887, 1889 through 1906, 1908 through 1919, 1921 through 1938, 1940 through 1951, 1953 through 1964, 1966 through 1977, 1979 through 1990, 1992 through 2015 and 2017 through 2368 to read as follows: PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 861 19-29-16-95081-000-0650 2557 # 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1 HARN BLVD # 1 RM US 19 Corridor 877 20-29-16-00000-230-0110 19387 US HIGHWAY 19 N R/OG US 19 Corridor 878 20-29-16-00000-230-0400 19135 US HIGHWAY 19 N RH US 19 Corridor 879 20-29-16-00000-320-0100 0 US HIGHWAY 19 N RM US 19 Corridor 880 20-29-16-00000-320-0110 19029 US HIGHWAY 19 N RH, RM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 881 20-29-16-00000-320-0200 18911 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG US 19 Corridor 882 20-29-16-00000-320-0300 18819 US HIGHWAY 19 N CG US 19 Corridor 883 20-29-16-01325-000-0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 N R/OG US 19 Corridor 884 20-29-16-01325-000-0010 19321 US HIGHWAY 19 N R/OG US 19 Corridor 885 20-29-16-01325-000-0020 19337 US HIGHWAY 19 R/OG, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 886 20-29-16-01325-000-0030 19329 US HIGHWAY 19 N R/OG US 19 Corridor 887 20-29-16-03290-000-0001 0 US HIGHWAY 19 N RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 888 20-29-16-03290-000-0850 18675 # 85 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 85 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 889 20-29-16-03290-000-0870 18675 # 87 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 87 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 890 20-29-16-03290-000-0890 18675 # 89 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 89 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 891 20-29-16-03290-000-0910 18675 # 91 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 91 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 892 20-29-16-03290-000-0930 18675 # 93 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 93 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 893 20-29-16-03290-000-0950 18675 # 95 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 95 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 894 20-29-16-03290-000-0970 18675 # 97 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 97 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 895 20-29-16-03290-000-0990 18675 # 99 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 99 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 896 20-29-16-03290-000-1010 18675 # 101 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 101 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 897 20-29-16-03290-000-1020 18675 # 102 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 102 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 898 20-29-16-03290-000-1030 18675 # 103 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 103 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 899 20-29-16-03290-000-1040 18675 # 104 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 104 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 900 20-29-16-03290-000-1050 18675 # 105 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 105 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 901 20-29-16-03290-000-1060 18675 # 106 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 106 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 902 20-29-16-03290-000-1070 18675 # 107 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 107 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 903 20-29-16-03290-000-1080 18675 # 108 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 108 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 904 20-29-16-03290-000-1090 18675 # 109 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 109 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 905 20-29-16-03290-000-1100 18675 # 110 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 110 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 906 20-29-16-03290-000-1110 18675 # 111 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 111 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 907 20-29-16-03290-000-1120 18675 # 112 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 112 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 908 20-29-16-03290-000-1140 18675 # 114 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 114 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 909 20-29-16-03290-000-1150 18675 # 115 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 115 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 910 20-29-16-03290-000-1160 18675 # 116 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 116 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 911 20-29-16-03290-000-1170 18675 # 117 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 117 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 912 20-29-16-03290-000-1180 18675 # 118 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 118 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 913 20-29-16-03290-000-1190 18675 # 119 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 119 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 914 20-29-16-03290-000-1200 18675 # 120 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 120 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 915 20-29-16-03290-000-1210 18675 # 121 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 121 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 916 20-29-16-03290-000-1220 18675 # 122 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 122 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 917 20-29-16-03290-000-1230 18675 # 123 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 123 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 918 20-29-16-03290-000-1240 18675 # 124 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 124 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 919 20-29-16-03290-000-1250 18675 # 125 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 125 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 920 20-29-16-03290-000-1260 18675 # 126 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 126 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 921 20-29-16-03290-000-1270 18675 # 127 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 127 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 922 20-29-16-03290-000-1280 18675 # 128 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 128 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 923 20-29-16-03290-000-1290 18675 # 129 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 129 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 924 20-29-16-03290-000-1300 18675 # 130 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 130 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 925 20-29-16-03290-000-1310 18675 # 131 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 131 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 926 20-29-16-03290-000-1320 18675 # 132 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 132 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 927 20-29-16-03290-000-1330 18675 # 133 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 133 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 928 20-29-16-03290-000-1340 18675 # 134 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 134 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 929 20-29-16-03290-000-1350 18675 # 135 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 135 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 930 20-29-16-03290-000-1360 18675 # 136 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 136 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 931 20-29-16-03290-000-1370 18675 # 137 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 137 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 932 20-29-16-03290-000-1380 18675 # 138 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 138 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 933 20-29-16-03290-000-1390 18675 # 139 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 139 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 934 20-29-16-03290-000-1400 18675 # 140 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 140 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 935 20-29-16-03290-000-1410 18675 # 141 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 141 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 936 20-29-16-03290-000-1420 18675 # 142 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 142 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 937 20-29-16-03290-000-1430 18675 # 143 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 143 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 938 20-29-16-03290-000-1440 18675 # 144 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 144 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 939 20-29-16-03290-000-1450 18675 # 145 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 145 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 940 20-29-16-03290-000-1460 18675 # 146 US HIGHWAY 19 N #146 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 941 20-29-16-03290-000-1470 18675 # 147 US HIGHWAY 19 N #147 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 942 20-29-16-03290-000-1480 18675 # 148 US HIGHWAY 19 N #148 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 943 20-29-16-03290-000-1490 18675 # 149 US HIGHWAY 19 N #149 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 944 20-29-16-03290-000-1500 18675 # 150 US HIGHWAY 19 N #150 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 945 20-29-16-03290-000-1510 18675 # 151 US HIGHWAY 19 N #151 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 946 20-29-16-03290-000-1520 18675 # 152 US HIGHWAY 19 N #152 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 947 20-29-16-03290-000-1530 18675 # 153 US HIGHWAY 19 N #153 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 948 20-29-16-03290-000-1540 18675 # 154 US HIGHWAY 19 N #154 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 949 20-29-16-03290-000-1550 18675 # 155 US HIGHWAY 19 N #155 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 950 20-29-16-03290-000-1560 18675 # 156 US HIGHWAY 19 N #156 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 951 20-29-16-03290-000-1570 18675 # 157 US HIGHWAY 19 N #157 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 952 20-29-16-03290-000-1580 18675 # 158 US HIGHWAY 19 N #158 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 953 20-29-16-03290-000-1590 18675 # 159 US HIGHWAY 19 N #159 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 954 20-29-16-03290-000-1600 18675 # 160 US HIGHWAY 19 N #160 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 955 20-29-16-03290-000-1610 18675 # 161 US HIGHWAY 19 N #161 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 956 20-29-16-03290-000-1620 18675 # 162 US HIGHWAY 19 N #162 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 957 20-29-16-03290-000-1630 18675 # 163 US HIGHWAY 19 N #163 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 958 20-29-16-03290-000-1640 18675 # 164 US HIGHWAY 19 N #164 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 959 20-29-16-03290-000-1650 18675 # 165 US HIGHWAY 19 N #165 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 960 20-29-16-03290-000-1660 18675 # 166 US HIGHWAY 19 N #166 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 961 20-29-16-03290-000-1670 18675 # 167 US HIGHWAY 19 N #167 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 962 20-29-16-03290-000-1680 18675 # 168 US HIGHWAY 19 N #168 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 963 20-29-16-03290-000-1690 18675 # 169 US HIGHWAY 19 N #169 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 964 20-29-16-03290-000-1700 18675 # 170 US HIGHWAY 19 N #170 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 965 20-29-16-03290-000-1710 18675 # 171 US HIGHWAY 19 N #171 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 966 20-29-16-03290-000-1720 18675 # 172 US HIGHWAY 19 N #172 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 967 20-29-16-03290-000-1730 18675 # 173 US HIGHWAY 19 N #173 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 968 20-29-16-03290-000-1740 18675 # 174 US HIGHWAY 19 N #174 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 969 20-29-16-03290-000-1750 18675 # 175 US HIGHWAY 19 N #175 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 970 20-29-16-03290-000-1770 18675 # 177 US HIGHWAY 19 N #177 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 971 20-29-16-03290-000-1790 18675 # 179 US HIGHWAY 19 N #179 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 972 20-29-16-03290-000-1810 18675 # 181 US HIGHWAY 19 N #181 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 973 20-29-16-03290-000-1830 18675 # 183 US HIGHWAY 19 N #183 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 974 20-29-16-03290-000-1850 18675 # 185 US HIGHWAY 19 N #185 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 975 20-29-16-03290-000-1870 18675 # 187 US HIGHWAY 19 N #187 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 976 20-29-16-03290-000-1880 18675 # 188 US HIGHWAY 19 N #188 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 977 20-29-16-03290-000-1890 18675 # 189 US HIGHWAY 19 N #189 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 978 20-29-16-03290-000-1900 18675 # 190 US HIGHWAY 19 N #190 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 979 20-29-16-03290-000-1910 18675 # 191 US HIGHWAY 19 N #191 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 980 20-29-16-03290-000-1920 18675 # 192 US HIGHWAY 19 N #192 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 981 20-29-16-03290-000-1930 18675 # 193 US HIGHWAY 19 N #193 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 982 20-29-16-03290-000-1940 18675 # 194 US HIGHWAY 19 N #194 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 983 20-29-16-03290-000-1950 18675 # 195 US HIGHWAY 19 N #195 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 984 20-29-16-03290-000-1960 18675 # 196 US HIGHWAY 19 N #196 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 985 20-29-16-03290-000-1970 18675 # 197 US HIGHWAY 19 N #197 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 986 20-29-16-03290-000-1980 18675 # 198 US HIGHWAY 19 N #198 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 987 20-29-16-03290-000-1990 18675 # 199 US HIGHWAY 19 N #199 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 988 20-29-16-03290-000-2000 18675 # 200 US HIGHWAY 19 N #200 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 989 20-29-16-03290-000-2010 18675 # 201 US HIGHWAY 19 N #201 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 990 20-29-16-03290-000-2020 18675 # 202 US HIGHWAY 19 N #202 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 991 20-29-16-03290-000-2030 18675 # 203 US HIGHWAY 19 N #203 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 992 20-29-16-03290-000-2040 18675 # 204 US HIGHWAY 19 N #204 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 993 20-29-16-03290-000-2050 18675 # 205 US HIGHWAY 19 N #205 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 994 20-29-16-03290-000-2060 18675 # 206 US HIGHWAY 19 N #206 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 995 20-29-16-03290-000-2070 18675 # 207 US HIGHWAY 19 N #207 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 996 20-29-16-03290-000-2080 18675 # 208 US HIGHWAY 19 N #208 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 997 20-29-16-03290-000-2090 18675 # 209 US HIGHWAY 19 N #209 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 998 20-29-16-03290-000-2100 18675 # 210 US HIGHWAY 19 N #210 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 999 20-29-16-03290-000-2110 18675 # 211 US HIGHWAY 19 N #211 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1000 20-29-16-03290-000-2120 18675 # 212 US HIGHWAY 19 N #212 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1001 20-29-16-03290-000-2140 18675 # 214 US HIGHWAY 19 N #214 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1002 20-29-16-03290-000-2150 18675 # 215 US HIGHWAY 19 N #215 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1003 20-29-16-03290-000-2160 18675 # 216 US HIGHWAY 19 N #216 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1004 20-29-16-03290-000-2170 18675 # 217 US HIGHWAY 19 N #217 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1005 20-29-16-03290-000-2180 18675 # 218 US HIGHWAY 19 N #218 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1006 20-29-16-03290-000-2190 18675 # 219 US HIGHWAY 19 N #219 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1007 20-29-16-03290-000-2200 18675 # 220 US HIGHWAY 19 N #220 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1008 20-29-16-03290-000-2210 18675 # 221 US HIGHWAY 19 N #221 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1009 20-29-16-03290-000-2220 18675 # 222 US HIGHWAY 19 N #222 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1010 20-29-16-03290-000-2230 18675 # 223 US HIGHWAY 19 N #223 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1011 20-29-16-03290-000-2240 18675 # 224 US HIGHWAY 19 N #224 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1012 20-29-16-03290-000-2250 18675 # 225 US HIGHWAY 19 N #225 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1013 20-29-16-03290-000-2260 18675 # 226 US HIGHWAY 19 N #226 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1014 20-29-16-03290-000-2270 18675 # 227 US HIGHWAY 19 N #227 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1015 20-29-16-03290-000-2280 18675 # 228 US HIGHWAY 19 N #228 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1016 20-29-16-03290-000-2290 18675 # 229 US HIGHWAY 19 N #229 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1017 20-29-16-03290-000-2300 18675 # 230 US HIGHWAY 19 N #230 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1018 20-29-16-03290-000-2310 18675 # 231 US HIGHWAY 19 N #231 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1019 20-29-16-03290-000-2320 18675 # 232 US HIGHWAY 19 N #232 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1020 20-29-16-03290-000-2330 18675 # 233 US HIGHWAY 19 N #233 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1021 20-29-16-03290-000-2340 18675 # 234 US HIGHWAY 19 N #234 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1022 20-29-16-03290-000-2350 18675 # 235 US HIGHWAY 19 N #235 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1023 20-29-16-03290-000-2360 18675 # 236 US HIGHWAY 19 N #236 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1024 20-29-16-03290-000-2370 18675 # 237 US HIGHWAY 19 N #237 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1025 20-29-16-03290-000-2380 18675 # 238 US HIGHWAY 19 N #238 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1026 20-29-16-03290-000-2390 18675 # 239 US HIGHWAY 19 N #239 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1027 20-29-16-03290-000-2400 18675 # 240 US HIGHWAY 19 N #240 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1028 20-29-16-03290-000-2410 18675 # 241 US HIGHWAY 19 N #241 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1029 20-29-16-03290-000-2420 18675 # 242 US HIGHWAY 19 N #242 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1030 20-29-16-03290-000-2430 18675 # 243 US HIGHWAY 19 N #243 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1031 20-29-16-03290-000-2440 18675 # 244 US HIGHWAY 19 N #244 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1032 20-29-16-03290-000-2450 18675 # 245 US HIGHWAY 19 N #245 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1033 20-29-16-03290-000-2460 18675 # 246 US HIGHWAY 19 N #246 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1034 20-29-16-03290-000-2470 18675 # 247 US HIGHWAY 19 N #247 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1035 20-29-16-03290-000-2480 18675 # 248 US HIGHWAY 19 N #248 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1036 20-29-16-03290-000-2490 18675 # 249 US HIGHWAY 19 N #249 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1037 20-29-16-03290-000-2500 18675 # 250 US HIGHWAY 19 N #250 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1038 20-29-16-03290-000-2510 18675 # 251 US HIGHWAY 19 N #251 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1039 20-29-16-03290-000-2520 18675 # 252 US HIGHWAY 19 N #252 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1040 20-29-16-03290-000-2530 18675 # 253 US HIGHWAY 19 N #253 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1041 20-29-16-03290-000-2540 18675 # 254 US HIGHWAY 19 N #254 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1042 20-29-16-03290-000-2550 18675 # 255 US HIGHWAY 19 N #255 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1043 20-29-16-03290-000-2560 18675 # 256 US HIGHWAY 19 N #256 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1044 20-29-16-03290-000-2570 18675 # 257 US HIGHWAY 19 N #257 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1045 20-29-16-03290-000-2580 18675 # 258 US HIGHWAY 19 N #258 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1046 20-29-16-03290-000-2590 18675 # 259 US HIGHWAY 19 N #259 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1047 20-29-16-03290-000-2600 18675 # 260 US HIGHWAY 19 N #260 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1048 20-29-16-03290-000-2610 18675 # 261 US HIGHWAY 19 N #261 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1049 20-29-16-03290-000-2630 18675 # 263 US HIGHWAY 19 N #263 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1050 20-29-16-03290-000-2650 18675 # 265 US HIGHWAY 19 N #265 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1051 20-29-16-03290-000-2670 18675 # 267 US HIGHWAY 19 N #267 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1052 20-29-16-03290-000-2690 18675 # 269 US HIGHWAY 19 N #269 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1053 20-29-16-03290-000-2710 18675 # 271 US HIGHWAY 19 N #271 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1054 20-29-16-03290-000-2730 18675 # 273 US HIGHWAY 19 N #273 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1055 20-29-16-03290-000-2750 18675 # 275 US HIGHWAY 19 N #275 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1056 20-29-16-03290-000-2770 18675 # 277 US HIGHWAY 19 N #277 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1057 20-29-16-03290-000-2790 18675 # 279 US HIGHWAY 19 N #279 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1058 20-29-16-03290-000-2810 18675 # 281 US HIGHWAY 19 N #281 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1059 20-29-16-03290-000-3010 18675 # 301 US HIGHWAY 19 N #301 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1060 20-29-16-03290-000-3030 18675 # 303 US HIGHWAY 19 N #303 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1061 20-29-16-03290-000-3050 18675 # 305 US HIGHWAY 19 N #305 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1062 20-29-16-03290-000-3070 18675 # 307 US HIGHWAY 19 N #307 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1063 20-29-16-03290-000-3090 18675 # 309 US HIGHWAY 19 N #309 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1064 20-29-16-03290-000-3100 18675 # 310 US HIGHWAY 19 N #310 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1065 20-29-16-03290-000-3110 18675 # 311 US HIGHWAY 19 N #311 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1066 20-29-16-03290-000-3120 18675 # 312 US HIGHWAY 19 N #312 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1067 20-29-16-03290-000-3140 18675 # 314 US HIGHWAY 19 N #314 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1068 20-29-16-03290-000-3150 18675 # 315 US HIGHWAY 19 N #315 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1069 20-29-16-03290-000-3160 18675 # 316 US HIGHWAY 19 N #316 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1070 20-29-16-03290-000-3170 18675 # 317 US HIGHWAY 19 N #317 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1071 20-29-16-03290-000-3180 18675 # 318 US HIGHWAY 19 N #318 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1072 20-29-16-03290-000-3190 18675 # 319 US HIGHWAY 19 N #319 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1073 20-29-16-03290-000-3200 18675 # 320 US HIGHWAY 19 N #320 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1074 20-29-16-03290-000-3210 18675 # 321 US HIGHWAY 19 N #321 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1075 20-29-16-03290-000-3220 18675 # 322 US HIGHWAY 19 N #322 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1076 20-29-16-03290-000-3230 18675 # 323 US HIGHWAY 19 N #323 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1077 20-29-16-03290-000-3240 18675 # 324 US HIGHWAY 19 N #324 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1078 20-29-16-03290-000-3250 18675 # 325 US HIGHWAY 19 N #325 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1079 20-29-16-03290-000-3260 18675 # 326 US HIGHWAY 19 N #326 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1080 20-29-16-03290-000-3270 18675 # 327 US HIGHWAY 19 N #327 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1081 20-29-16-03290-000-3280 18675 # 328 US HIGHWAY 19 N #328 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1082 20-29-16-03290-000-3290 18675 # 329 US HIGHWAY 19 N #329 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1083 20-29-16-03290-000-3300 18675 # 330 US HIGHWAY 19 N #330 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1084 20-29-16-03290-000-3310 18675 # 331 US HIGHWAY 19 N #331 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1085 20-29-16-03290-000-3320 18675 # 332 US HIGHWAY 19 N #332 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1086 20-29-16-03290-000-3330 18675 # 333 US HIGHWAY 19 N #333 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1087 20-29-16-03290-000-3340 18675 # 334 US HIGHWAY 19 N #334 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1088 20-29-16-03290-000-3350 18675 # 335 US HIGHWAY 19 N #335 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1089 20-29-16-03290-000-3360 18675 # 336 US HIGHWAY 19 N #336 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1090 20-29-16-03290-000-3370 18675 # 337 US HIGHWAY 19 N #337 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1091 20-29-16-03290-000-3380 18675 # 338 US HIGHWAY 19 N #338 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1092 20-29-16-03290-000-3390 18675 # 339 US HIGHWAY 19 N #339 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1093 20-29-16-03290-000-3400 18675 # 340 US HIGHWAY 19 N #340 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1094 20-29-16-03290-000-3410 18675 # 341 US HIGHWAY 19 N #341 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1095 20-29-16-03290-000-3420 18675 # 342 US HIGHWAY 19 N #342 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1096 20-29-16-03290-000-3430 18675 # 343 US HIGHWAY 19 N #343 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1097 20-29-16-03290-000-3440 18675 # 344 US HIGHWAY 19 N #344 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1098 20-29-16-03290-000-3450 18675 # 345 US HIGHWAY 19 N #345 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1099 20-29-16-03290-000-3460 18675 # 346 US HIGHWAY 19 N #346 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1100 20-29-16-03290-000-3470 18675 # 347 US HIGHWAY 19 N #347 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1101 20-29-16-03290-000-3480 18675 # 348 US HIGHWAY 19 N #348 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1102 20-29-16-03290-000-3490 18675 # 349 US HIGHWAY 19 N #349 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1103 20-29-16-03290-000-3500 18675 # 350 US HIGHWAY 19 N #350 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1104 20-29-16-03290-000-3510 18675 # 351 US HIGHWAY 19 N #351 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1105 20-29-16-03290-000-3520 18675 # 352 US HIGHWAY 19 N #352 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1106 20-29-16-03290-000-3530 18675 # 353 US HIGHWAY 19 N #353 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1107 20-29-16-03290-000-3540 18675 # 354 US HIGHWAY 19 N #354 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1108 20-29-16-03290-000-3550 18675 # 355 US HIGHWAY 19 N #355 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1109 20-29-16-03290-000-3560 18675 # 356 US HIGHWAY 19 N #356 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1110 20-29-16-03290-000-3570 18675 # 357 US HIGHWAY 19 N #357 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1111 20-29-16-03290-000-3580 18675 # 358 US HIGHWAY 19 N #358 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1112 20-29-16-03290-000-3590 18675 # 359 US HIGHWAY 19 N #359 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1113 20-29-16-03290-000-3600 18675 # 360 US HIGHWAY 19 N #360 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1114 20-29-16-03290-000-3610 18675 # 361 US HIGHWAY 19 N #361 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1115 20-29-16-03290-000-3620 18675 # 362 US HIGHWAY 19 N #362 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1116 20-29-16-03290-000-3630 18675 # 363 US HIGHWAY 19 N #363 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1117 20-29-16-03290-000-3640 18675 # 364 US HIGHWAY 19 N #364 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1118 20-29-16-03290-000-3650 18675 # 365 US HIGHWAY 19 N #365 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1119 20-29-16-03290-000-3660 18675 # 366 US HIGHWAY 19 N #366 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1120 20-29-16-03290-000-3670 18675 # 367 US HIGHWAY 19 N #367 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1121 20-29-16-03290-000-3680 0 # 368 US HIGHWAY 19 N #368 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1122 20-29-16-03290-000-3690 18675 # 369 US HIGHWAY 19 N #369 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1123 20-29-16-03290-000-3700 18675 # 370 US HIGHWAY 19 N #370 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1124 20-29-16-03290-000-3710 18675 # 371 US HIGHWAY 19 N #371 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1125 20-29-16-03290-000-3720 18675 # 372 US HIGHWAY 19 N #372 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1126 20-29-16-03290-000-3730 18675 # 373 US HIGHWAY 19 N #373 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1127 20-29-16-03290-000-3740 18675 # 374 US HIGHWAY 19 N #374 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1128 20-29-16-03290-000-3750 18675 # 375 US HIGHWAY 19 N #375 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1129 20-29-16-03290-000-3760 18675 # 376 US HIGHWAY 19 N #376 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1130 20-29-16-03290-000-3770 18675 # 377 US HIGHWAY 19 N #377 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1131 20-29-16-03290-000-3780 18675 # 378 US HIGHWAY 19 N #378 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1132 20-29-16-03290-000-3790 18675 # 379 US HIGHWAY 19 N #379 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1133 20-29-16-03290-000-3800 18675 # 380 US HIGHWAY 19 N #380 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1134 20-29-16-03290-000-3810 18675 # 381 US HIGHWAY 19 N #381 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1135 20-29-16-03290-000-3820 18675 # 382 US HIGHWAY 19 N #382 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1136 20-29-16-03290-000-3830 18675 # 383 US HIGHWAY 19 N #383 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1137 20-29-16-03290-000-3840 18675 # 384 US HIGHWAY 19 N #384 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1138 20-29-16-03290-000-3850 18675 # 385 US HIGHWAY 19 N #385 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1139 20-29-16-03290-000-3860 18675 # 386 US HIGHWAY 19 N #386 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1140 20-29-16-03290-000-3870 18675 # 387 US HIGHWAY 19 N #387 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1141 20-29-16-03290-000-3880 18675 # 388 US HIGHWAY 19 N #388 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1142 20-29-16-03290-000-3890 18675 # 389 US HIGHWAY 19 N #389 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1143 20-29-16-03290-000-3910 18675 # 391 US HIGHWAY 19 N #391 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1144 20-29-16-03290-000-3930 18675 # 393 US HIGHWAY 19 N #393 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1145 20-29-16-03290-000-3970 18675 # 397 US HIGHWAY 19 N #397 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1146 20-29-16-03290-000-3990 18675 # 399 US HIGHWAY 19 N #399 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1147 20-29-16-03290-000-4010 18675 # 401 US HIGHWAY 19 N #401 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1148 20-29-16-03290-000-4030 18675 # 403 US HIGHWAY 19 N #403 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1149 20-29-16-03290-000-4050 18675 # 405 US HIGHWAY 19 N #405 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1150 20-29-16-03290-000-4070 18675 # 407 US HIGHWAY 19 N #407 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1151 20-29-16-03290-000-4080 18675 # 408 US HIGHWAY 19 N #408 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1152 20-29-16-03290-000-4090 18675 # 409 US HIGHWAY 19 N #409 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1153 20-29-16-03290-000-4100 18675 # 410 US HIGHWAY 19 N #410 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1154 20-29-16-03290-000-4110 18675 # 411 US HIGHWAY 19 N #411 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1155 20-29-16-03290-000-4120 18675 # 412 US HIGHWAY 19 N #412 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1156 20-29-16-03290-000-4140 18675 # 414 US HIGHWAY 19 N #414 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1157 20-29-16-03290-000-4150 18675 # 415 US HIGHWAY 19 N #415 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1158 20-29-16-03290-000-4160 18675 # 416 US HIGHWAY 19 N #416 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1159 20-29-16-03290-000-4170 0 # 417 US HIGHWAY 19 N #417 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1160 20-29-16-03290-000-4180 18675 # 418 US HIGHWAY 19 N #418 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1161 20-29-16-03290-000-4190 18675 # 419 US HIGHWAY 19 N #419 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1162 20-29-16-03290-000-4200 18675 # 420 US HIGHWAY 19 N #420 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1163 20-29-16-03290-000-4210 18675 # 421 US HIGHWAY 19 N #421 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1164 20-29-16-03290-000-4220 18675 # 422 US HIGHWAY 19 N #422 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1165 20-29-16-03290-000-4230 18675 # 423 US HIGHWAY 19 N #423 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1166 20-29-16-03290-000-4240 18675 # 424 US HIGHWAY 19 N #424 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1167 20-29-16-03290-000-4250 18675 # 425 US HIGHWAY 19 N #425 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1168 20-29-16-03290-000-4260 18675 # 426 US HIGHWAY 19 N #426 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1169 20-29-16-03290-000-4270 18675 # 427 US HIGHWAY 19 N #427 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1170 20-29-16-03290-000-4280 18675 # 428 US HIGHWAY 19 N #428 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1171 20-29-16-03290-000-4290 18675 # 429 US HIGHWAY 19 N #429 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1172 20-29-16-03290-000-4300 18675 # 430 US HIGHWAY 19 N #430 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1173 20-29-16-03290-000-4310 18675 # 431 US HIGHWAY 19 N #431 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1174 20-29-16-03290-000-4320 18675 # 432 US HIGHWAY 19 N #432 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1175 20-29-16-03290-000-4330 18675 # 433 US HIGHWAY 19 N #433 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1176 20-29-16-03290-000-4340 18675 # 434 US HIGHWAY 19 N #434 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1177 20-29-16-03290-000-4350 18675 # 435 US HIGHWAY 19 N #435 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1178 20-29-16-03290-000-4360 18675 # 436 US HIGHWAY 19 N #436 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1179 20-29-16-03290-000-4370 18675 # 437 US HIGHWAY 19 N #437 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1180 20-29-16-03290-000-4380 18675 # 438 US HIGHWAY 19 N #438 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1181 20-29-16-03290-000-4390 18675 # 439 US HIGHWAY 19 N #439 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1182 20-29-16-03290-000-4400 18675 # 440 US HIGHWAY 19 N #440 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1183 20-29-16-03290-000-4410 18675 # 441 US HIGHWAY 19 N #441 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1184 20-29-16-03290-000-4420 18675 # 442 US HIGHWAY 19 N #442 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1185 20-29-16-03290-000-4430 18675 # 443 US HIGHWAY 19 N #443 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1186 20-29-16-03290-000-4440 18675 # 444 US HIGHWAY 19 N #444 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1187 20-29-16-03290-000-4450 18675 # 445 US HIGHWAY 19 N #445 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1188 20-29-16-03290-000-4460 18675 # 446 US HIGHWAY 19 N #446 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1189 20-29-16-03290-000-4470 18675 # 447 US HIGHWAY 19 N #447 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1190 20-29-16-03290-000-4480 18675 # 448 US HIGHWAY 19 N #448 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1191 20-29-16-03290-000-4490 18675 # 449 US HIGHWAY 19 N #449 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1192 20-29-16-03290-000-4500 18675 # 450 US HIGHWAY 19 N #450 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1193 20-29-16-03290-000-4510 18675 # 451 US HIGHWAY 19 N #451 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1194 20-29-16-03290-000-4520 18675 # 452 US HIGHWAY 19 N #452 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1195 20-29-16-03290-000-4530 18675 # 453 US HIGHWAY 19 N #453 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1196 20-29-16-03290-000-4540 18675 # 454 US HIGHWAY 19 N #454 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1197 20-29-16-03290-000-4550 18675 # 455 US HIGHWAY 19 N #455 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1198 20-29-16-03290-000-4560 18675 # 456 US HIGHWAY 19 N #456 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1199 20-29-16-03290-000-4570 18675 # 457 US HIGHWAY 19 N #457 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1200 20-29-16-03290-000-4580 18675 # 458 US HIGHWAY 19 N #458 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1201 20-29-16-03290-000-4590 18675 # 459 US HIGHWAY 19 N #459 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1202 20-29-16-03290-000-4600 18675 # 460 US HIGHWAY 19 N #460 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1203 20-29-16-03290-000-4610 18675 # 461 US HIGHWAY 19 N #461 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1204 20-29-16-03290-000-4620 18675 # 462 US HIGHWAY 19 N #462 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1205 20-29-16-03290-000-4630 18675 # 463 US HIGHWAY 19 N #463 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1206 20-29-16-03290-000-4640 18675 # 464 US HIGHWAY 19 N #464 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1207 20-29-16-03290-000-4650 18675 # 465 US HIGHWAY 19 N #465 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1208 20-29-16-03290-000-4660 18675 # 466 US HIGHWAY 19 N #466 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1209 20-29-16-03290-000-4670 18675 # 467 US HIGHWAY 19 N #467 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1210 20-29-16-03290-000-4680 18675 # 468 US HIGHWAY 19 N #468 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1211 20-29-16-03290-000-4690 18675 # 469 US HIGHWAY 19 N #469 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1212 20-29-16-03290-000-4700 18675 # 470 US HIGHWAY 19 N #470 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1213 20-29-16-03290-000-4710 18675 # 471 US HIGHWAY 19 N #471 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1214 20-29-16-03290-000-4720 18675 # 472 US HIGHWAY 19 N #472 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1215 20-29-16-03290-000-4730 18675 # 473 US HIGHWAY 19 N #473 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1216 20-29-16-03290-000-4740 18675 # 474 US HIGHWAY 19 N #474 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1217 20-29-16-03290-000-4750 18675 # 475 US HIGHWAY 19 N #475 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1218 20-29-16-03290-000-4760 18675 # 476 US HIGHWAY 19 N #476 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1219 20-29-16-03290-000-4770 18675 # 477 US HIGHWAY 19 N #477 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1220 20-29-16-03290-000-4780 18675 # 478 US HIGHWAY 19 N #478 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1221 20-29-16-03290-000-4790 18675 # 479 US HIGHWAY 19 N #479 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1222 20-29-16-03290-000-4800 18675 # 480 US HIGHWAY 19 N #480 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1223 20-29-16-03290-000-4810 18675 # 481 US HIGHWAY 19 N #481 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1224 20-29-16-03290-000-4820 18675 # 482 US HIGHWAY 19 N #482 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1225 20-29-16-03290-000-4830 18675 # 483 US HIGHWAY 19 N #483 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1226 20-29-16-03290-000-4840 18675 # 484 US HIGHWAY 19 N #484 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1227 20-29-16-03290-000-4850 18675 # 485 US HIGHWAY 19 N #485 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1228 20-29-16-03290-000-4860 18675 # 486 US HIGHWAY 19 N #486 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1229 20-29-16-03290-000-4870 18675 # 487 US HIGHWAY 19 N #487 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1230 20-29-16-03290-000-4880 18675 # 488 US HIGHWAY 19 N #488 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1231 20-29-16-03290-000-4890 18675 # 489 US HIGHWAY 19 N #489 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1232 20-29-16-03290-000-4910 18675 # 491 US HIGHWAY 19 N #490 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1233 20-29-16-03290-000-4930 18675 # 493 US HIGHWAY 19 N #493 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1234 20-29-16-03290-000-4940 18675 # 494 US HIGHWAY 19 N #494 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1235 20-29-16-03290-000-4950 18675 # 495 US HIGHWAY 19 N #495 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1236 20-29-16-03290-000-4960 18675 # 496 US HIGHWAY 19 N #496 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1237 20-29-16-03290-000-4970 18675 # 497 US HIGHWAY 19 N #497 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1238 20-29-16-03290-000-4980 18675 # 498 US HIGHWAY 19 N #498 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1239 20-29-16-03290-000-4990 18675 # 499 US HIGHWAY 19 N #499 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1240 20-29-16-03290-000-5000 18675 # 500 US HIGHWAY 19 N #500 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1241 20-29-16-03290-000-5010 18675 # 501 US HIGHWAY 19 N #501 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1242 20-29-16-03290-000-5020 18675 # 502 US HIGHWAY 19 N #502 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature 1243 20-29-16-03290-000-5030 18675 # 503 US HIGHWAY 19 N #503 RLM, Water US 19 Corridor, Water/Drainage Feature PARCEL NUMBER (PIN)SINGLE LINE ADDRESS FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM TO 1244 20-29-16-03290-000-5040 18675 # 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9-308 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 308 RH US 19 Corridor 1479 20-29-16-41948-000-3090 19029 # 9-309 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 309 RH US 19 Corridor 1480 20-29-16-41948-000-3100 19029 # 9-310 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 310 RH US 19 Corridor 1481 20-29-16-41948-000-4010 19029 # 9-401 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 401 RH US 19 Corridor 1482 20-29-16-41948-000-4020 19029 # 9-402 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 402 RH US 19 Corridor 1483 20-29-16-41948-000-4030 19029 # 9-403 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 403 RH US 19 Corridor 1484 20-29-16-41948-000-4040 19029 # 9-404 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 404 RH US 19 Corridor 1485 20-29-16-41948-000-4050 19029 # 9-405 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 405 RH US 19 Corridor 1486 20-29-16-41948-000-4060 19029 # 9-406 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 406 RH US 19 Corridor 1487 20-29-16-41948-000-4070 19029 # 9-407 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 407 RH US 19 Corridor 1488 20-29-16-41948-000-4080 19029 # 9-408 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 408 RH US 19 Corridor 1489 20-29-16-41948-000-4090 19029 # 9-409 US HIGHWAY 19 N # 9- 409 RH US 19 Corridor 1490 20-29-16-41948-000-4100 19029 # 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M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Requests \L and Use Zo nin g\LUP2015-07001 \LUP _11_22_w_Pres\LUP2016-06004_5_6_NoGeo_1122 16_1_6.mx d Map 1 of 6 AREA 1 From:Commercial G ene ral (CG) andResidential/Office Gen era l (R/O G ) To:US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) Pre se rvation (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wate r/Draina ge Featu re US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 19 Region al Cen ter(US 1 9-RC) Legend Unincorporate dPinellas Coun ty 298th AVE N 297th AVE N H AMMOCKPI N E B L VD REPUBLIC D R WINDING CREEK BLVD SR 5 80 US-19 NVILLAGE DRCOUNTRYSIDE BLVDENTERPRISE RD E DIMMI TT DRUS-19 NSR 580 ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_2 _6.mxd Map 2 of 6 AREA 2 Fr om:Commer cial General (CG ),Reside ntial/O ffice G eneral (R/OG),Resort Facilities Hig h (RFH),Reside ntial/O ffice/Re tail (R/O/R),Tr ansp ortation/Utility (T/U),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n(P) To :US 19 Re gional Center (US 19-RC),Water/Dra inage Fe ature,and P rese rvatio n (P) Pre se rvation (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wate r/Draina ge Featu re US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 19 Region al Cen ter(US 1 9-RC) Legend Unincorporate dPinellas Coun ty ENTERPRISE RDH A MMOCKPI N E B L VD REPUBLIC D R EVANS RD SUMMERDALE DRPINE TREE LN US-19 NSO UTH DRSUNSET POINT RD / CR576 DIMMI TT DR LAWSON RDUS-19 N²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM LM N.T.S.12/01/20 16Map Gen By:Reviewed By:Date:Sca le: LUP 2016-06004, LUP2016-06005 &LUP 2016-06006 / US 19 CORRIDOR Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Planning \Plann in g Reques ts\L and Use Zo nin g\LUP201 5-0 7001\LUP _11_22_w_Pres \L UP2016 -06 004_5_6_NoGeo_112216_3 _6.mxd Map 3 of 6 AREA 3 From:Commercial G ene ral (CG),Commercial Li mite d (CL ),Residential /Office Gen era l (R/O G ),Residential /Office /Reta il (R/O/R),Residential High (RH),Residential Me dium (RM),Residential Low (RL),Transportatio n/Utility (T/U),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) To:US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C),Water/Draina ge Feature ,and Pre servation (P) Preserva tio n (P) US 1 9 Plan Bo unda ry Wa ter/Drainage Fe a ture US 19 Corridor (US 1 9-C) US 19 Neighb orh ood Cente r(US 1 9-NC)US 1 9 Re gional Center(US 19-RC) Leg end Uninc orp ora tedPinellas Co unty ARBELIA ST BERMUDA ST HAAS AVE BLACKBURN ST McCORMICK DR US-19 NSO UTH DRNE COACHMAN RDSUNSET POINT RD / CR576LAWSON RDSR 590 ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . 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McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 JIM BOXOLD SECRETARY www.dot.state.fl.us October 27, 2016 Ms. Gina Clayton, Assistant Director Planning and Development Department City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Re: City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Amendment 16-3 ESR (CPA2016-04001; LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, LUP2016-06006) Dear Ms. Clayton: We have reviewed the City of Clearwater’s proposed Comprehensive Plan (the Plan) Amendment 16-3 ESR according to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, and our review guidelines. The Department is providing the following assessment. Background: The City of Clearwater covers approximately 21 square miles and extends from the Gulf of Mexico to Old Tampa Bay in ce ntral Pinellas County. It is the third largest city in the metropolitan area. The 2010 population was 107,685 (US Census). Residential, commercial, and institutional are the predominant land uses. State roads within Clearwater include US 19, a Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) facility; Alternate US 19; SR 60 (Gulf to Bay Boulevard); SR 580; SR 586 (Curlew Road) and SR 590 (segments of Drew Street and Coachman Road). Proposal: The City is proposing a text amendment and three land use plan cases that involve the US 19 corridor: CPA2016-04001: The purposes of these changes were to (1) establish three new land use categories (US 19 Regional Center, US 19 Neighborhood Center and US 19 Corridor) and provide the overlying US 19 zoning districts and subdistricts; (2) “address changes in Countywide Rules including identifying those Countywide land use categories that are consistent with City of Clearwater categories, [add] a new Target Employment Center Overlay (TEC) category, and [establish] balancing criteria by which to evaluate amendments within the Coastal Storm Area”; (3) change the Citywide design structure policies so that they are based on the US 19 Corridor Plan; and (4) update references and correct minor errors. Technical Assistance Comments: Ms. Gina Clayton October 27, 2016 Page 2  Page 4, Policy A.1.2.1: “…or as allowed in Beach By Design: A preliminary Design for Clearwater Beach and Design Guidelines [italicize the title].”  Page 6, Policy A.2.2.6.c.3.a: “The height of any building or structure in relationship to the distance form from adjoining property….  Page 18, Policy A.6.1.8: “…such as the Clearwater Downtown Redevelopment Plan adopted in (2004), and Beach by Design [italicize the title] adopted in (2001),….”  Page 18, Policy A.6.1.12: “…settings for working, living and shopping. In order to implement the Tthese standards should:” LUP2016-06004, LUP2016-06005, and LUP2016-06006: Jointly, these three cases amend 4,036 parcels totaling 1,641.35 acres from a combination of Commercial General (CG), Commercial Limited (CL), Residential/Office General (R/OG), Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R), Residential/Office Limited (R/OL), Industrial Limited (IL), Resort Facilities High (RFH), Residential High (RH), Residential Medium (RM), Residential Low Medium (RLM), Residential Urban (RU), Residential Low (RL), Institutional (I), Recreation/Open Space (R/OS), Transportation/Utility (T/U), Water/Drainage Feature (W/DF) and Preservation (P) to a combination of US 19 Regional Center (US 19 -RC), US 19 Neighborhood Center (US 19-NC), US 19 Corridor (US 19-C), W/DF and P. The amendment proposes two Regional Centers, two Neighborhood Centers and three Corridor areas. According to the analysis provided, there is the potential for an additional 220,000 square feet of retail, 435,000 square fe et of office and 2,094 residential units over what is currently allowed. This translates into 2,141 additional PM Peak Hour trips. The Department makes the following observations:  While significant, the 2,141 PM PH trips are spread out over approximately 7.8 miles and multiple full interchanges.  The most recently adopted FDOT Five Year Work Program shows construction of improvements to US 19 from north of SR 580 to north of CR 95 (including the interchange at Curlew Road) in FY 20 19/20 and 2020/21. This will significantly increase capacity on this segment. Technical Assistance Comments: In addition to the extensive use of transit (including the possible use of circulator buses) throughout this corridor, the Department also suggests the following:  The maximization of internal capture by optimizing the location and uses in any mixed use development located in the corridor. Ms. Gina Clayton October 27, 2016 Page 3  The creation of backage roads that link developments together so that access can be obtained from multiple locations and frontage roads are not overburdened.  The use of Transportation Demand Management strategies such as flexible work schedules, employer-subsidized transit and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. The Department thanks the City for working with FDOT staff prior to the submission of this amendment package. Please ensure that we receive a copy of the adopted amendment. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 813- 975-6444 or at jeffery.dow@dot.state.fl.us. Sincerely, Jeffery F. Dow LGCP Coordinator cc: Lauren Matzke, AICP, Long Range Planning Manager, City of Clearwater Ray Eubanks, Plan Processing Administrator, DEO Waddah Farah, PDA Administrator, FDOT District 7 Daniel Santos, AICP, Growth Management Supervisor, FDOT District 7 RESPONSE TO COMMENTS RAISED REGARDING CITY OF CLEARWATER 16-3 ESR (ORD. 8923-16) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) provided the following comment (excerpted) as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: The Future Land Use Element proposed Policy A.1.2.3 provides for several criteria through which residential density could be increased in the City’s Coastal Storm Area … This provides a policy framework for which the City can increase population densities in the CHHA creating an adverse impact on this important state resource because none of the criteria listed in Policy A.2.3 ensure that amendments within the CHHA will meet the provision of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S., pertaining to adequate mitigation to address increasing residential density within the CHHA. The City should revise Policy A.1.2.3 to … require amendments to the future land use map … demonstrate they meet the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S., before approval. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policy A.1.2.3 has been amended to include the requirement that any amendment within the coastal storm area meet the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3., F.S. A.1.2.3 The City shall deny an amendment to its Future Land Use Map within the coastal storm area which results in an increase of residential density or intensity unless it meets the requirements of Section 163.3178(8)(a)3.,F.S. and upon a balancing of the following criteria, as are determined applicable and significant to the subject amendment, consistent with Section 4.2.7 of The Countywide Rules. * * * * * * * The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) also provided two technical assistance comments as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: 1. The Future Land Use Element proposed Policy A.7.2.5 indicates annexed parcels located within the proposed US 19 Corridor redevelopment area will be designated with the appropriate proposed US 19 Corridor land use category upon annexation The policy should be revised to clarify that the property’s land use designation will be through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map … 2. The Future Land Use Element Policy A.5.1.1 was revised to refer to Map 14 for identifying the Regional and Neighborhood Activity Centers as areas appropriate for intensive growth and an integrated pattern of development. However, the map does not show the two Activity Centers as referenced in the Policy. Revise Map 14 to show the Regional and Neighborhood Centers. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policy A.7.2.5 has been revised to include the recommended language, which is consistent with the process taken when a property is annexed into the City of Clearwater. A future land use category is designated through an amendment to the Future Land Use Map, and the change is made by Ordinance, adopted by City Council. Proposed Policy A.5.1.1 has been revised to make the policy more general in nature, thereby allowing more flexibility and eliminating inconsistencies between the Policy and what is depicted on Map A-14, which shows Activity Centers generally. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) provided four technical assistance comments as part of its review of the proposed amendment package, including recommendations to italicize references Beach by Design within the proposed Policies, as well as correcting tyo typographical errors. City of Clearwater Response: Proposed Policies A.1.2.1, A.2.2.6.c.3.a, A.6.1.8, and A.6.1.12 have been amended to make the suggested revisions. The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) provided the following comment as part of its review of the proposed amendment package: The amendment discusses potential water demand for the proposed land use changes but does not include analysis indicating Pasco County’s [sic] ability to serve future development. Analysis should be provided addressing supply availability, including supply source and facility capacity, as per Chapter 163.3177(6)(a)8.a., F.S. This analysis is only needed for the demand projected for the newly proposed development. City of Clearwater Response: The staff report provided as supporting data and analysis for the amendment included a Public Facilities Level of Service Analysis (Table 7). The maximum demand potential to 2030 was used to determine the maximum potential impact to public facilities/services. The additional development potential from this amendment, based on the maximum demand potential to 2030, would result in an increase in 610,778 gallons per day of potable water. The City’s current potable water demand is 11.4 million gallons per day. The City’s adopted level of service (LOS) standard to potable water is 120 gallons per capita per day, while the actual usage is estimated to be 89 gallons per capita per day. Therefore, there is excess water capacity to serve the amendment area. The City’s 2012 Potable Water Supply Facilities Master Plan Update noted that the City has increased the number of wellheads operated by the City, and has expanded one RO Plant and constructed a second, while also implementing various conservation measures which led to a reduced water consumption rate of 90 gallons/person/day (2012). The City has recently initiated the next update to this Master Plan, to be approved in 2017. Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3069 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1 File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Economic Development & Housing Agenda Number: 10.1 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Certify that the project proposed by Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. is consistent with local plans and regulations and eligible to apply for the State of Florida’s Community Contribution Tax Credit Program and adopt Resolution 16-26. SUMMARY: Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. (HEP) is applying for sponsorship under the Community Contribution Tax Credit Program pursuant to Florida Statutes sections 212.08(5) (P), 220.183, 624.5105, F.S. To become an eligible sponsor, a resolution from the local government is required. Projects designed to provide housing for low-income persons and must be consistent with local plans and regulations including the local government’s adopted comprehensive plan. The Community Contribution Tax Credit Program (CCTCP) allows any business in Florida to receive up to a 50% credit on their Florida corporate income tax, insurance premium tax or sales tax refund for donations made to local community development projects. Donations must be made to an eligible sponsor conducting an approved community development project. A business may receive no more than $200,000 in community contribution tax credits for donations made in a business tax year. Once the donation has been approved by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, a copy of the approval letter and approved tax credit application must be submitted with the state tax return or sales tax refund application. The qualifying proposed project for this sponsorship is to increase corporate cash donations for the remodeling of 16 apartments for low-income or disabled families with a total project cost of $250,000 to $400,000. This project is vital to the surrounding community. HEP employs 60 full - and part-time staff, and over 1,000 volunteers annually to provide homeless and very low-income individuals and families with housing, food, clothing and support services necessary to obtain self-sufficiency and improved quality of life. HEP offers 124 units of Emergency Shelter for individuals and families with children. In addition, the agency operates 233 units of transitional and permanent supportive housing for individuals, veterans and families with children. The annual HEP operating budget exceeds $5 million. These expenses consist of all the costs associated with personnel, housing and occupancy, supportive services, food, program and client supplies, the dental clinic, and administration of HEP’s 357 bed facility. No City funding is required. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 File Number: ID#16-3069 NA Page 2 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Resolution No. 16-26 RESOLUTION NO. 16-26 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, CERTIFYING THAT PROJECT PROPOSED BY HOMELESS EMERGENCY PROJECT, INC. IS CONSISTENT WITH LOCAL PLANS AND REGULATIONS INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE PLANS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Homeless Emergency Project, Inc., desires to increase corporate donations to provide designated funds for specific community development projects, and is applying to participate in the Community Contribution Tax Credit Program pursuant to Florida Statutes sections 212.08(5)(P), 220.183, 624.5105, F.S. ; and WHEREAS, Homeless Emergency Project, Inc.’s proposed project is designed to provide housing for low-income persons and is eligible to participate in the Community Contribution Tax Credit Program; and WHEREAS, Homeless Emergency Project, Inc., has requested the City to certify that the proposed project is consistent with its local plans and regulations including comprehensive plans and the City Council finds it desirable to make this certification; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1.The City Council of the City of Clearwater hereby certifies that the Homeless Emergency Project, Inc.’s proposed project is consistent with the City’s local plans and regulations including comprehensive plans. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ____day of _______, 2016 ____________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: _______________________________________________________ Laura Mahony Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: RES.16-27 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1 File Type: ResolutionIn Control: Planning & Development Agenda Number: 10.2 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Support the submission of a grant application for the Forward Pinellas Complete Streets Grant Program to develop a complete streets concept for the Drew Street corridor, from N. Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19, and adopt Resolution 16-27. SUMMARY: In October, Forward Pinellas issued a call for complete streets projects, asking local governments to submit applications requesting funding for concept design or construction of local complete streets projects, funded through a new competitive grant program. Complete Streets are designed, operated, and maintained for all users, regardless of age or ability, based on the context of the street and the surrounding area, and can serve as catalysts for transformative redevelopment and economic development. In advance of the formal call for projects, the Skycrest Neighborhood Association voted at its August 30, 2016 meeting to support the development of a complete street conceptual design plan for the segment of Drew Street (S.R. 590) from NE Coachman Road to North Duncan Avenue. At the request of neighborhood representatives the City Council authorized staff to prepare an application requesting funding to develop a complete street concept plan for Drew Street. Staff has coordinated with Vrana Consulting, Inc. to prepare a grant application for the Drew Street corridor from N. Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19. This expanded scope connects the Downtown Community Redevelopment Area to the U.S. 19/Drew Street Activity Center and encompasses the original segment which Skycrest Neighborhood Association requested. The City is requesting $50,000.00 of funding, and in consideration of the competitive selection process for determining allocation of available funds, the City is committing to matching $50,000.00 with $25,000 in-kind and $25,000 direct funding. Resolution 16-27 formalizes City Council’s support for the grant application (Exhibit A). APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: Funds are available in cost code 010-01420-530100, professional services , to fund the cash match committed for this grant application request. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 Resolution No. 16-27 RESOLUTION NO. 16-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER (THE CITY), FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO TRANSMIT EXHIBIT A AS THE CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FORWARD PINELLAS COMPLETE STREET GRANT PROGRAM ON BEHALF OF THE CITY’S COUNCIL, THE CITY’S GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, “complete streets” is a design concept contextualizing the relationship between the streets and their surrounding area that endeavors to provide accessible and efficient connections between home, school, work, recreation, and retail destinations for all, regardless of age or ability, by improving pedestrian and vehicular environments and supporting economic growth and community stability; and WHEREAS, Forward Pinellas has a competitive funding program for “complete streets” concept planning and design; and WHEREAS, representatives of the Skycrest Neighborhood Association and other interested citizens approached the City requesting the City’s participation in the Forward Pinellas Complete Street Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as Program) for the development of a “complete streets” conceptual design plan; and WHEREAS, the City desires to develop a “complete streets” concept and design plan for Drew Street (S.R. 590) from North Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19 (hereinafter referred to as the Project), which could serve to enhance the connectivity between the City’s Downtown Community Redevelopment Area and the US 19/Drew Street Activity Center, if the City elects to implement the plan; and WHEREAS, Exhibit “A” is the City’s grant application, and it describes the Project and provides a cost estimate to complete concept planning process, prepare design concepts, and finalize documents related to the “complete streets” plan; and WHEREAS, the City commits to a contribution of $50,000.00 toward the Project, which is in the form of $25,000.00 in-kind services and $25,000.00 direct funding, and the City expects Forward Pinellas to match the City’s contribution, via the Program, to help the City create the plan for the Project; , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council supports the proposed Project, as described in Exhibit “A” with the addition of the block from North Osceola Avenue to North Ft. Resolution No. 16-272 Harrison Avenue, and authorizes the Community Development Coordinator or Designee to transmit to Forward Pinellas as the City’s application for the Program. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately after adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _______ day of _____________, 2016. __________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: __________________________________________________ Camilo Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk Resolution No. 16-27 RESOLUTION NO. 16-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER (THE CITY), FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO TRANSMIT EXHIBIT A AS THE CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FORWARD PINELLAS COMPLETE STREET GRANT PROGRAM ON BEHALF OF THE CITY’S COUNCIL, THE CITY’S GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, “complete streets” is a design concept contextualizing the relationship between the streets and their surrounding area that endeavors to provide accessible and efficient connections between home, school, work, recreation, and retail destinations for all, regardless of age or ability, by improving pedestrian and vehicular environments and supporting economic growth and community stability; and WHEREAS, Forward Pinellas has a competitive funding program for “complete streets” concept planning and design; and WHEREAS, representatives of the Skycrest Neighborhood Association and other interested citizens approached the City requesting the City’s participation in the Forward Pinellas Complete Street Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as Program) for the development of a “complete streets” conceptual design plan; and WHEREAS, the City desires to develop a “complete streets” concept and design plan for Drew Street (S.R. 590) from North Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19 (hereinafter referred to as the Project), which could serve to enhance the connectivity between the City’s Downtown Community Redevelopment Area and the US 19/Drew Street Activity Center, if the City elects to implement the plan; and WHEREAS, Exhibit “A” is the City’s grant application, and it describes the Project and provides a cost estimate to complete concept planning process, prepare design concepts, and finalize documents related to the “complete streets” plan; and WHEREAS, the City commits to a contribution of $50,000.00 toward the Project, which is in the form of $25,000.00 in-kind services and $25,000.00 direct funding, and the City expects Forward Pinellas to match the City’s contribution, via the Program, to help the City create the plan for the Project; , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council supports the proposed Project, as described in Exhibit “A” with the addition of the block from North Osceola Avenue to North Ft. Resolution No. 16-272 Harrison Avenue, and authorizes the Community Development Coordinator or Designee to transmit to Forward Pinellas as the City’s application for the Program. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately after adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _______ day of _____________, 2016. __________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: __________________________________________________ Camilo Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 1 1.1 Overview .................................................................................. 1 1.2 Project Contact ......................................................................... 1 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION .......................................... 2 2.1 Project Location ........................................................................ 2 2.2 Jurisdiction ............................................................................... 2 2.3 Land Use Characteristics ......................................................... 4 2.4 Street Characteristics ............................................................... 4 2.5 Sidewalks and Bicycle Facilities ............................................... 6 2.6 Transit Service ......................................................................... 8 2.7 Street Lighting .......................................................................... 8 2.8 Safety Concerns ..................................................................... 10 2.9 Plans & Special Designations................................................. 10 2.10 Community Destinations ........................................................ 14 2.11 Demographic Characteristics ................................................. 15 2.12 Project Cost ............................................................................ 16 2.13 Project Timeline ...................................................................... 16 3.0 PROJECT IMPACT ................................................... 18 3.1 Safer Drew Street (Vision Zero) ............................................. 18 3.2 Better Mobility & Accessibility ................................................. 18 3.3 Stronger Local Economy ........................................................ 18 4.0 COMMUNITY SUPPORT .......................................... 21 APPENDIX The City of Clearwater (City) is seeking funding assistance through the Forward Pinellas Complete Streets Program to develop a Complete Street Concept Plan for Drew Street from N Fort Harrison Avenue to US Highway 19 (Project). The City’s primary goals for this Project are to:  Balance accessibility for all modes of transportation within the corridor  Enhance safety, comfort, and function for all users, especially pedestrians and bicyclists  Encourage economic revitalization and reinvestment along Drew Street and within surrounding neighborhoods The Project has the strong support of local communities who asked the City to pursue the Forward Pinellas Complete Streets grant. Residents, businesses, and schools see the potential to make Drew Street safer, more livable, and a better street for commerce. Complete Street improvements on Drew Street would work in harmony with a broad spectrum of city and countywide plans, especially those addressing designated activity centers on both ends of the Project. The estimated cost of Complete Street conceptual planning for the 4.2-mile Project is $100,000 (see Section 2.12). The Project in- cludes an extensive public process to reimagine mobility and ac- cessibility on this important regional thoroughfare and residential and commercial street. City planner Ellen Crandall will serve as the point of contact for this application. The intent of the Forward Pinellas Complete Streets Program is to promote transportation improve- ments that serve as a catalyst for transformative change within a corridor or activity center. The proposed Complete Street Concept Plan will address Drew Street from N Fort Harrison Avenue in Downtown Clearwater to US Highway 19 (see Map 1). The total length of the Project is 4.2 miles. Roadway Drew Street within the Project limits is under the jurisdiction of the following agencies. Map 1 and Figure 1 below show the location and extent of each agency’s jurisdiction.  City of Clearwater  Pinellas County  Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Abutting Properties Most properties abutting Drew Street within the Project corridor are entirely within the City of Clearwater incorporated area (see Appendix Map A-1). The incorporated area is governed by City land use policy and develop- ment regulations. FIGURE 1 ROADWAY JUR ISDICTION Pinellas County (1.4 mi.) City of Clearwater (0.25 mi.) FDOT (2.6 mi.) DREW ST (PROJECT AREA) Downtown Clearwater US Highway 19 PROJECT LOCATION AND AGENCY JURISDICTION LEGEND Project Corridor Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) Jurisdiction City County State Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP 1 Existing Land Use The Project corridor has a diverse mix of urban land uses ranging in intensity from low-medium density residential to light industrial. Retail/office is the predominant land use with the bulk of this use located east of Duncan Avenue and extending to US Highway 19. From Martin Luther King Jr Avenue to Duncan Avenue, the corridor is almost entirely single -family residential except for small-scale commercial nodes at NE Cleveland Street and Duncan Avenue. From N Fort Harrison Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, the corridor is largely retail, light industrial, and office uses. The land use character of five distinct areas along Drew Street within the Project corridor are described on page 5. Future Land Use The Future Land Use Plan generally reflects the existing land use patterns within the Project corridor (see Appendix Map A-2), however, greater density and intensity are planned within certain areas. For more on future land use planning, refer to Section 2.9. Drew Street an automobile -dominated arterial thoroughfare that provides a secondary east-west travel option north of Gulf to Bay Boulevard. Drew Street serves local and regional traffic. Traffic and Level of Service The average annual daily traffic (AADT) and operating level of service (LOS) on Drew Street are shown by segment in the following: Drew Street Segment AADT (2015) Myrtle Ave to Martin Luther King Jr Ave 12,700 Missouri Ave to Betty Ln 19,700 Lake Ave to Keene Rd 26,500 Hercules Ave to Belcher Rd 23,500 Old Coachman Rd to US Hwy 19 36,892 Drew Street Segment LOS (2016) US Hwy 19 to NE Coachman Rd F Ft Harrison Ave to Missouri Ave C Missouri Ave to Highland Ave C Highland Ave to N Saturn Ave C N Saturn Ave to NE Coachman Rd C Typical Street Sections Drew Street has two street section types within the Project corridor, as described below:  Four-Lane Undivided This typical section exists along the segment from N Fort Harrison Avenue to Duncan Avenue. Right -of-way widths along this segment range from approximately 62 feet to 78 feet.  Four-Lane Divided with 2-Way Center Turn Lanes/Raised Medians This typical section exists along the segment from Duncan Avenue to US Highway 19. Right -of-way widths along this segment range from approximately 101 feet to 108 feet. LAND USES ABUTTING T HE PROJECT CORRIDOR Character: Downtown Industrial N Ft Harrison Ave to Martin Luther King Jr Ave. This location of Downtown retains some of its historic industrial character. Newer uses include convenience commercial and office uses. Character: Downtown and In -Town Neighborhoods Martin Luther King Jr Ave to Duncan Ave. This segment of Drew Street is almost entirely residential except for the small-scale commercial nodes at NE Cleveland Street and Duncan Avenue and the Clearwater Golf Course and Country Club. Character: Retail/Services Strip Duncan Ave to Belcher Rd. In this segment, the residential character transitions to retail/office, warehouse, and automotive uses. A private school, church, and small linear park are also found here. Character: Institutional/Athletics Belcher Rd to Old Coachman Rd. The major extent of Drew Street in this location is lined by the St. Petersburg College Clearwater Campus, City athletic fields, and a City library. To a lesser extent are retail/office buildings, single family residences, churches, and a drainage. Character: Highway Commercial Old Coachman Rd to US Hwy 19. As Drew Street approaches the major highway, retail/office uses have a larger footprint. The Duke Energy utility corridor and trail traverse this segment. ❶ ❸ ❷ ❹ ❺ ❶ ❸ ❷ ❹ ❺ Street Frontages The character of the street frontage along Drew Street within the Project area generally corresponds to four different development typologies. This section and the photos on page 7 describe the different street frontages beginning with larger scale development patterns then moving down the scale to finer grained varieties. Frontage Type ❶: The first street frontage type is a building with a deep parking lot organized with multiple parking aisles. These buildings, mostly retail shopping centers, tend to have a large footprint and are setback a great distance from Drew Street (and from pedestrians on the sidewalk). Some buildings do not face Drew Street. This frontage type is most prevalent in the highway commercial area between Old Coachman Road and US Highway 19, although it exists intermittently along the corridor. Examples of this typology include Kanes Furniture and Campus Walk on the eastern end of the Project corridor. Frontage Type ❷: The predominant street frontage type along Drew Street within the Project corridor is a building with one or two bays of front yard parking. Many of these buildings are retail strip centers oriented to Drew Street. Site constraints on shallow parcels limit the installation of landscaping, and parking spaces or drive aisles often abut the full length of the adjacent right -of-way. These frontages in particular stand to benefit from right -of-way- related solutions as their redevelopment potential is limited under existing conditions. Frontage Type ❸: The third type of street frontage found on Drew Street is a building near the street with a parking lot on the side or rear yard area. These buildings, which include retail, office, and multi-family residential, typically face Drew Street. Some land- scaping exists along the frontage (e.g., parking lot buffers). Examples of this frontage type include the Social Security Administration office, Florida Spine Institute, and Behar Eye Center. As the most pedestrian-oriented of the four described, this street frontage type sets the standard for building ‘build -to’ lines, scale, and orientation to Drew Street. Frontage Type ❹: The fourth and final street frontage type in the Project area is associated with single -family residential use. This residential typology has front building setbacks of varying distances. Front yard parking on a driveway leading to a garage is typical. Speed Limits and School Zones Speed limits along Drew Street within the Project corridor range from 25 to 45 miles-per-hour (see Appendix Map A-3). Four school zones are located on Drew Street within the Project corridor. Some of these zones do not have a lower speed limit during the journey to school hours. Crossing guards are stationed at Keene Road and mid-block between N Orion Avenue and N Corona Avenue. The corridor has sidewalks of varying widths and discontinuous sidewalks from N Betty Lane to mid-block near N Jefferson Avenue (see Map 2 on page 8). Pedestrian crossings can be intimidating on this heavily traveled and fast-moving street, especially on wider segments. These conditions create a less than optimal environment for vulnerable users. The corridor has discontinuous bike lanes west of Jupiter Avenue (see Appendix Map A-4). (Continued on page 8.) ❶ ❷ ❹ ❸ Keene Road, which intersects Drew Street, has bicycle lanes. Trails within the Project corridor include the Pinellas Trail near Downtown and the Progress Energy Trail east of Old Coachman Road. Existing transit service within and proximate to the Project corridor is identified below and depicted in Map 3. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA)  Route 67 - 1-hour headways  Route 76 - 1-hour headways Jolley Trolley  Coastal Route - 1-hour headways Clearwater Ferry  Downtown Clearwater Dock - 1-hour headways Additional transit service is not currently proposed along Drew Street in the Project corridor. However, Forward Pinellas is pres- ently studying the SR 60 corridor, which encompasses Drew Street, to identify potential multimodal improvements including transit service between Clearwater Beach and Tampa Internation- al Airport. The SR 60 Multimodal Implementation Strategies study is projected to be completed in fall 2017. Street lighting on Drew Street within the Project corridor consists of overhead Cobrahead lighting spaced at standard interval s. Illumination deficiencies will be assessed during the Project. SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS MAP 2 Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 TRANSIT ROUTES Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP 3 Bus Routes PSTA Route 67 PSTA Route 76 Jolley Trolley - Coastal Jolley Trolley - Beach LEGEND Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) Bus Stop December 2016 Not shown on map: Clearwater Ferry Downtown Clearwater Dock (42 Drew Street) Map 4 on page 11 shows the location of the 1,870 crashes having occurred over the past five years (2011 -2016) on Drew Street within the Project corridor. Table 1 shows the crash data b y category. Since October 2011, the crashes have resulted in five deaths and 246 injuries to users of Drew Street. Involved in the crashes were 34 pedestrians, 42 bicycle riders, and 45 motorcycle riders. N Fort Harrison Avenue and Drew Street. These special designations indicate areas that are most suitable to accommodate higher densities and intensities in coordination with transit service and other multimodal transportation. Clearwater Comprehensive Plan The Clearwater Comprehensive establishes a Citywide Design Structure to guide redevelopment along important corridors such as Drew Street. From Myrtle Avenue to US Highway 19, the plan envisions the creation of walkable communities and livable neigh- borhoods on Drew Street through redevelopment, lot consolida- tion, transit accessibility, and streetscape improvements (Policy A.5.4.6). Where Drew Street intersects N Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, the plan calls for preservation of walkability/livability elements and support of residential, office and institutional uses (Policy A.5.4.3). Where Drew Street intersects Missouri Avenue, the plan supports the development of affordable housing, mixed - use development, and streetscape improvements. Planned future land uses within the Project corridor are shown in Appendix Map A-2. US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan and Development Standards The adopted US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan identifies the area between Drew Street and Gulf to Bay Boulevard as a Regional Center. Regional centers are positioned as favored locations for high-intensity office, residential, retail, institutional, and sports and entertainment uses (retail/offices uses up to 2.5 FAR and TABLE 1: CRASH DATA, 2011-2016 Drew Street from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Highway 19 Type Total Crashes Pedestrian Bicycle Motorcycle All Crashes 1,870 34 42 45 With Injuries 246 21 19 24 With Fatalities 5 2 1 1 Forward Pinellas Countywide Plan Strategies The Transit‐Oriented Land Use Vision Map (see Appendix Map A-5) in Forward Pinellas’ Countywide Plan Strategies depicts the segment of Drew Street within the Project corridor as a Supporting Multi- modal Corridor flanked by two activity centers. Where Drew Street intersects US Highway 19 is designated as a Major Activity Center. The western-most segment of the Project corridor is designated as a Special Activity Center. Additionally, the Project corridor intersects with two Supporting Multimodal Corridors: N Hercules Avenue and N Belcher Road. A Secondary Corridor is designated at CRASHES LEGEND Crash Location (October 1, 2011— October 31, 2016) Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP 4 Source: Forward Pinellas, 2016. Section 2.9 Plans & Special Designations continued. residential uses up to 50 units per acre). Public investments in streetscape and transit service are envisioned to increase the potential for these centers to serve as attractive, regionally - competitive, mixed-use destinations. To define the pedestrian realm and create a distinctive sense of place, the plan calls for minimal to no building setbacks, consistent building heights, and parking in midblock and rear yard locations. The US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan identifies pedestrian and transit-oriented frontages along major streets crossing US Highway 19 including Drew Street. For these Type A Street Frontages , development standards limit front setbacks, prohibit parking in front of buildings, and require buildings oriented to public sidewalks/pedestrian areas along streets. To implement the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan vision, the City is currently processing amendments to the Clearwate r Community Development Code to include customized zoning and development standards for the corridor. Clearwater Downtown Community Redevelopment Area The Project area borders 1.5 miles of the Clearwater Downtown Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) as shown in Map 5. The 488-acre CRA consists of six distinct districts created to guid e development and redevelopment within Downtown. While the districts range in the desired mix and intensity of land uses, all aspire to support multimodal travel through infrastructure, urban design, and streetscape improvements. Emphasis is placed on pedestrian accessibility and comfort. Design guidelines in the Downtown Redevelopment Plan provide a framework for:  Enhancing the built environment  Achieving quality contextual design  Achieving design that implements character district visions  Creating a pedestrian-oriented environment built upon the City’s history and activities  Encouraging a diversity of architectural styles  Providing design flexibility The Downtown Redevelopment Plan specifically calls for new development on Drew Street in the Old Bay District to be oriented toward the street to encourage pedestrian activity. In the Town Lake District, the plan allows neighborhood-scale commercial and office uses at Drew Street and Martin Luther King Jr Avenue to serve daily/convenience needs of the immediate neighborhood. Imagine Clearwater Downtown Waterfront Vision The western portion of the Project corridor is located within the planning area for the Imagine Clearwater Downtown Waterfront Vision. If embraced by the community, the vision and strategy will guide a major transformation of the area. The draft vision depicts more walkable space to support major events in Coachman Park and other Downtown venues. A guiding principle of the vision states, “Safe, convenient, reliable, and multi-modal links will be provided between the waterfront and the rest of Clearwater.” The vision plan will be considered by City Council in early 2017. Clearwater Economic Development Strategic Plan A goal of the 2011 Economic Development Strategic Plan is the development of sites and buildings to accommodate higher intensity employment opportunities in strategic locations. An identified strategic location for an Employment Center Overlay appropriate for higher intensity commercial office development is the area between Drew Street and Gulf to Bay Boulevard. CITY ACTIVITY CENTERS LEGEND Downtown Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) Target Employment Center Activity Center Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP 5 Source: City of Clearwater, 2016 A significant array of community focal points is located within a five to 10-minute walk of Drew Street in the Project area (see Appendix Map A-6). In addition to abundant opportunities for daily needs shopping and services at corridor businesses, popular nearby destinations include:  Schools (Skycrest Elementary School, Clearwater Academy, Delphi Academy, and Skycrest Christian School)  St. Petersburg College Clearwater Campus  Parks (Coachman Park, Crest Lake Park, Marymount Park, Walter C. Campbell Park, Northeast Coachman Park, Coachman Ridge Park, and Sid Lickton Park)  Recreation centers (North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatic Complex and Long Center)  Libraries (Clearwater Main Library and Clearwater East Library)  Professional league athletic facilities (Jack Russell Stadium, Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex, and Bright House Field)  Clearwater Golf Course and Country Club  Drew Street Fishing Pier Numerous large and small employers are located within a 10- minute walk of the Project corridor including St. Petersburg College, Pinellas County Schools (Skycrest Elementary), KnowB4, Frank Crum, Clearwater Golf Course and Country Club, and the City of Clearwater. Select demographic characteristics of the population residing within one-half-mile or a 10-minute walk of Drew Street within the Project corridor are provided in Table 2. For comparison, the table also provides citywide and countywide population data. Within the Project corridor, the minority population and the low- income population (populations addressed in the Environmental Justice Executive Order 12898) represent a greater share of the total population than in the City and County. The population under age 18 (children) and occupied housing units with no vehicle available (transportation disadvantaged) are proportionately higher within the Project Corridor than in the City and County. The median household income is lower within the Project corridor than in the City and County. In Table 3, the demographics of specific segments of the Project corridor are provided for further comparison. The segment from Martin Luther King Jr Avenue to Duncan Avenue has the highest percentage minority population and population below poverty level. The segment from Old Coachman Road to US Highway 19 has the highest percentage of persons under age 18 (children). The segment from N Fort Harrison Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr Avenue has the highest percentage occupied housing units with no vehicle available. TABLE 2: DEMOGRAPHIC COMPARISON - PROJECT CORRIDOR, CITY, AND COUNTY Drew Street from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Highway 19 Description Project Corridor1 City of Clearwater Pinellas County Minority 43.73% 28.53% 24.07% Under age 18 21.57% 12.5% 17.39% Age 65 and over 11.11% 21.3% 22.06% Median household income $31,371 $43,306 $45,574 Population below poverty level 20.42% 16.1% 14.35% Occupied housing units with no vehicle 20.31% 11.8% 9.07% 1 Includes the area within ½-mile walkshed of the Project corridor (walkshed). Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. TABLE 3: DEMOGRAPHIC COMPARISON - PROJECT CORRIDOR SEGMENTS Drew Street from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Highway 19 Description N Fort Harrison Av to Martin Luther King Jr Av1 Martin Luther King Jr Av to Duncan Av1 Duncan Av to Belcher Rd1 Belcher Rd to Old Coachman Rd1 Old Coachman Rd to US Hwy 191 Minority 40.04% 50.59% 37.62% 37.56% 44.09% Under age 18 20.44% 20.62% 21.32% 23.98% 26.49% Age 65 and over 18.28% 10.42% 11.91% 9.81% 7.06% Median household income $26,926 $27,014 $36,250 $36,042 $41,534 Population below poverty level 18.83% 23.51% 19.11% 15.74% 17.56% Occupied housing units with no vehicle 29.44% 23.90% 13.74% 13.99% 14.88% 1 Includes the area within ½-mile of the Project segment (walkshed). Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. FIGURE 2 SCOPE OF SERVICES OU TLINE & COST ESTIMAT E Drew Street Complete Street Concept Plan TASK 1: PROJECT KICKOFF (TEAM) ............................................ $10,000 Develop project management plan Gather existing data Collect additional data (as needed)* Conduct walking tour Prepare community participation plan* TASK 2: DISCOVERY ................................................................... $26,000 Analyze and map data Review conditions in the field Interview key stakeholders* Host community kickoff event and walking audits* Field community survey* TASK 3: PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONCEPTS & EVALUATION CRITERI A .................................................................................................. $32,000 Prepare preliminary design concepts and evaluation criteria Host community meeting (review draft concepts and criteria and provide feedback)* Synthesize community input Present preliminary design ideas TASK 4: UPDATED DESIGN CONCEPTS & DECISION MAKING ..... $20,000 Update design concepts Host community open house (present updated concepts and obtain feedback)* Draft plan document TASK 5: OUTREACH & COORDINATION ..................................... $12,000 Create Project branding* Develop and distribute Project communications* Coordinate agency reviews* GRAND TOTAL ......................................................................... $100,000 * Led and substantially performed by City staff. The estimated total cost of the Project is $100,000. An outline of the scope of services and associated cost esti- mate by task is shown in Figure 2. Grant Request The City ’s request for Project funding from Forward Pinellas is $50,000. City Matching Funds City matching funds valued at $50,000 shall be allocated as follows:  $25,000 - Monetary funds  $25,000 - In-kind services The value of in-kind services by task is identified below:  TASK 1: $2,000  TASK 2: $4,000  TASK 3: $7,000  TASK 4: $3,000  TASK 5: $9,000 TOTAL: $25,000 The anticipated timeframe to complete the concept plan- ning process, prepare design concepts, and document outcomes is 8 months (see Figure 3). FIGURE 3 The community stands to be Safer, Better, and Stronger from the outcomes of Complete Street planning for Drew Street between the Downtown and US Highway 19 Activity Centers. An expected outcome of Complete Street improvements along Drew Street is to reduce the number of crashes and related injuries and to prevent fatalities (Vision Zero). Of the 75 crashes involving a pedestrian or bicyclist, 40 injuries and three fatalities were reported. Through the Project, the City and community would aspire to increase safety for all users of Drew Street, but especially vulnerable users such as the children and people without access to a car that frequently use Drew Street. A complete sidewalk network, wider sidewalks (in some locations), and better separation of the pedestrian realm from vehicular travel lanes would improve pedestrian safety and comfort. Other potential safety enhancements could include ADA ramps, high -visibility crosswalks, and pedestrian countdown timers. Enhanced sidewalks and crossings would make safer walking environments for numerous children who travel the corridor on school days. The potential for lane reductions, curb extensions, and possibly roundabouts in suitable locations would create shorter crossing distances to accommodate non-motorized travel. Vehicle -to-vehicle conflict points in a roundabout configuration reduces the potential for severe injuries and fatalities as compared to conventional inter- sections. Better integration of transportation facilities for all modes of travel as a result of Complete Street improvements would improve overall mobility within the Project corridor. Complete pedestrian and bicycle facilities and safer, more convenient means of crossing Drew Street would make the street more appealing for non - motorized travel. Enhanced trail connectivity on the east and west ends of the Project would serve the numerous bicycle commuters and recreational users who use these trails. The location of bus stops, design of bus shelters, and traffic signal timing could enhance access to and the efficiency of transit. Improved operational performance of intersections could help offset any Project-related effects on traffic flows. Buffered or protected bicycle lanes would take bikes off sidewalks. Additional bicycle parking opportunities would encourage biking to local destinations. A multimodal transportation system is a key driver to the local planning discussed in Section 2.9. Complete Street improvements on Drew Street would complement planned redevelopment in two Activity Centers and special designation locations within the corridor. Already, the Project corridor is undergoing renewal (see text boxes on page 19 and 20). Local planning requirements have been effective in generating greater pedestrian orientation of new development activity, which translates to better transit accessibility. DREW STREET RENEWAL STORIES DOWNTOWN N Fort Harrison and Martin Luther King Jr Avenues Recent redevelopment on Drew Street in this area includes two corners at N Ft Harrison Avenue. More good news is that there are sound opportunities for more redevelopment of existing structures, development of vacant lots, and addition of more beautifying land- scaping in this area. A large portion of the area is zoned Downtown, which strongly encourages building placement near the street. Zero or minimal front yard setbacks continue the historic development. The importance of increasing connectivity to Downtown is seen in several special designations applied to this area such as the Community Redevelopment Area , Regional Activity Center (Comprehensive Plan), and Special Activity Center (Countywide Plan TOD Land Use Vision). DOWNTOWN AND IN-TOWN NEIGHBORHOODS Martin Luther King Jr and Duncan Avenues Established and growing neighborhoods in this area of Drew Street are critical to supporting local retail and services. Seven new single- family homes have been constructed one block north of Drew Street at Ridgewood Street and Edgewood Avenue. These residential side streets are pedestrian-friendly and inviting. Greater walking and biking connectivity to nearby businesses will benefit the residential neighborhood and retail and services. Local planning requirements allow building placement close to the sidewalk. This is best seen in the recent development Country Club Townhomes at the corner of N Betty Lane and Drew Street. The front doors face Drew Street and N Betty Lane and parking is located behind buildings. These conditions create opportunity for dynamic street life and set the standard for future development. Multimodal transportation options c onnecting the Downtown and US Highway 19 Activity Centers should help stimulate the types of mixed-use development envisioned by adopted city and county- wide plans. The special designations afford areas within the Project corridor the most permissive density and intensity standards. Accessibility is of central importance to urban development and commerce. Studies show that customers spend more when they walk or bike to local business districts. The Project is also an oppor- tunity to incorporate green infrastructure such as bioswales and tree pits within the right-of-way to increase functionality and beauty. Improving the safety, comfort, and aesthetic qualities of a dynamic corridor like Drew Street are reliable measures for attracting people and boosting economic vitality and value. RETAIL/SERVICE STRIP Duncan Avenue and Belcher Road The Chainwheel Drive property at Keene Road redeveloped in 2010 and, thereafter, received a City beautification award. This business enhances the streetscape and makes the environment safer by locating its frontage on Drew Street and minimizing the parking area between the building and street. Smaller buildings and tenant spaces in this area allow for a diverse mix of retail and services. The smaller scale is pedestrian-friendly. Local planning requirements allow flexi- bility to continue the minimal front building setback as evidenced by recent City approvals for zero to five feet front setbacks. The existing development pattern (building placement) will set the standard for future development. INSTITUTIONAL/ATHLETICS NODE Belcher Road to Old Coachman Road. Local planning requirements allow flexibility to maintain the reduced front setbacks as evidenced by recent planning approvals such as the Florida Spine Institute. The building setback of 16 feet from the property line on Drew Street is consistent with retail/office uses in the area. Florida Spine Institute located its primary entrance to Drew Street, limited the amount of parking in the front yard, and installed ample landscaping to create an inviting streetscape. Existing development patterns support the City’s site plan decision making. The area’s existing pattern of building placement will set the standard for future development. Landscape improvements at the Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex at Old Coachman Road improve visual aesthetics in the area. Likewise, the St Petersburg College Clearwater Campus has open space, canopy trees, and inviting pedestrian paths emanating from Drew Street. Also, a landscaped median exists near Old Coachman Road/Drew Street intersection. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL NODE Old Coachman Road to US Highway 19 There is redevelopment momentum within the retail/office node at Drew Street and US Highway 19. Several buildings, including Campus Walk, have undergone rehabilitation contributing to pedestrian activity and dynamic street life. A pattern of buildings and landscaping abutting the right-of-way and parking in the back or sides is found in this area. The design intent of the US 19 Corridor Redevelopment Plan and Development Standards is to minimize the presence of parking between buildings and the street. Complete Street improve- ments on Drew Street would provide an additional catalyst to fur- ther private property investments that enhance street frontages. Drew Street Renewal Stories continued. The transformation of the Drew Street corridor to a Complete Street has strong community support. The Project was conceived by neighborhood organizations in the surrounding area in the hopes their concerns about safety, aesthetics, and neighborhood stability would be addressed by the Project. The Clearwater Neighborhoods Coalition established three strategic priorities for 2017 including: 1) Neighborhood improvements and revitalization; 2) Encouraging and promoting bike and pedestrian trails; and 3) Lessening the negative impact of traffic. The coalition is one of the following five community organizations to provide letters of support for the Project:  Skycrest Neighbors Association  Clearwater Neighborhoods Coalition  Clearwater Advocates for Neighborhoods  Intercultural Advocacy Institute and Hispanic Outreach Center  Clearwater Chamber of Commerce These letters and City of Clearwater Resolution 16 -27 committing support for the Project are provided in the Appendix. Forthcoming letters to be inserted here.  Skycrest Neighbors Association  Clearwater Neighborhoods Coalition  Clearwater Advocates for Neighborhoods  Intercultural Advocacy Institute and Hispanic Outreach Center  Clearwater Chamber of Commerce Executed City of Clearwater Resolution 16-27 to be inserted here. PROPERTY OUTSIDE CITY BOUNDARY Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP A-1 LEGEND Project Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) Unincorporated Area December 2016 FUTURE LAND USE MAP Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP A-2 December 2016 Source: City of Clearwater, 2016 LEGEND Project Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) LEGEND Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) School Zone Speed Limit (Miles Per Hours) 0-25 30-40 45+ SPEED LIMITS & SCHOOL ZONES Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP A-3 December 2016 LEGEND Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) Trail Bicycle Lane BICYCLE LANES & TRAILS Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP A-4 December 2016 TRANSIT-ORIENTED LAND USE VISION MAP Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 MAP A-5 December 2016 COMMUNITY DESTINATIONS MAP A-6 Proposed "Complete Street" Corridor Drew St from N Fort Harrison Ave to US Hwy 19 LEGEND Project Project Area (0.5-Mile Buffer) Resolution No. 16-27 RESOLUTION NO. 16-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER (THE CITY), FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO TRANSMIT EXHIBIT A AS THE CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FORWARD PINELLAS COMPLETE STREET GRANT PROGRAM ON BEHALF OF THE CITY’S COUNCIL, THE CITY’S GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, “complete streets” is a design concept contextualizing the relationship between the streets and their surrounding area that endeavors to provide accessible and efficient connections between home, school, work, recreation, and retail destinations for all, regardless of age or ability, by improving pedestrian and vehicular environments and supporting economic growth and community stability; and WHEREAS, Forward Pinellas has a competitive funding program for “complete streets” concept planning and design; and WHEREAS, representatives of the Skycrest Neighborhood Association and other interested citizens approached the City requesting the City’s participation in the Forward Pinellas Complete Street Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as Program) for the development of a “complete streets” conceptual design plan; and WHEREAS, the City desires to develop a “complete streets” concept and design plan for Drew Street (S.R. 590) from North Ft. Harrison Avenue to U.S. Highway 19 (hereinafter referred to as the Project), which could serve to enhance the connectivity between the City’s Downtown Community Redevelopment Area and the US 19/Drew Street Activity Center, if the City elects to implement the plan; and WHEREAS, Exhibit “A” is the City’s grant application, and it describes the Project and provides a cost estimate to complete concept planning process, prepare design concepts, and finalize documents related to the “complete streets” plan; and WHEREAS, the City commits to a contribution of $50,000.00 toward the Project, which is in the form of $25,000.00 in-kind services and $25,000.00 direct funding, and the City expects Forward Pinellas to match the City’s contribution, via the Program, to help the City create the plan for the Project; , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council supports the proposed Project, as described in Exhibit “A” and authorizes the Community Development Coordinator or Designee to transmit to Forward Pinellas as the City’s application for the Program. Resolution No. 16-272 Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately after adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _______ day of _____________, 2016. __________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: __________________________________________________ Camilo Soto Rosemarie Call Assistant City Attorney City Clerk Cover Memo City of Clearwater City Hall 112 S. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 File Number: ID#16-3066 Agenda Date: 12/15/2016 Status: Agenda ReadyVersion: 1 File Type: City Manager Verbal Report In Control: City Council Agenda Number: 10.3 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: Support PSTA’s Planning and Environmental Task Work Order for the planning and design of an intermodal center on property owned by the City Of Clearwater at 710 Court Street and adopt Resolution 16-25. SUMMARY: In 2011, the City acquired property on Myrtle Avenue at Court Street from the Tampa Bay Times consolidating that parcel with existing city property along Myrtle Avenue and Pierce Street for future use as an Intermodal Facility. The acquisition was consistent with the City Council’s identification of an Intermodal Facility Project within Penny for Pinellas III for which funding in the amount of $2,425,000 remains reserved. City staff has been meeting with PSTA in discussion of various iterations of a facility on the property as a preferred location for an intermodal facility. PSTA is seeking a city resolution defining a preferred site for the intermodal center and the City’s intention to sell and/or exchange property for that intermodal facility and supporting all the proposed planning and design work. Resolution 16-25 has been drafted for that purpose. APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: PSTA proposes to fund the planning and design phases for the Downtown Intermodal Facility through a $1.2 million grant so city funding is not involved or requested at this time. USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 12/15/2016 1 Resolution 16-25 RESOLUTION NO. 16-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING A PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TASK WORK ORDER BY THE PINELLAS SUNCOAST TRANSIT AUTHORITY (PSTA) RELATED TO PLANNING AND DESIGN OF AN INTERMODAL CENTER ON PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND LOCATED AT 710 COURT STREET, DETERMINED TO BE THE PREFERRED LOCATION OF A PSTA INTERMODAL CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater (City) purchased property in 2011, located at 710 Court Street, as a preferred location for a Downtown Intermodal Facility; and WHEREAS, the City owns property adjacent to the preferred location which may also be available for a Downtown Intermodal Facility; WHEREAS, the City has a project entitled Downtown Intermodal Facility within the approved Penny for Pinellas Local Option Sales Tax levy for 2010-2020 in the amount of $2,425,000; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) proposes to replace its aging Park Street Transfer Center with an Intermodal Facility that will accommodate service changes resulting in need for recovery areas and potential transit alternatives in the future; WHEREAS, PSTA has grant funds in the amount of $1.25 million to fund planning and design of a “shovel-ready” Intermodal Facility to pursue grant opportunities for construction funds; and WHEREAS, the City and PSTA will work collaboratively to include other features, as required and feasible, into the planning and design, including possible elevated transit station or other city supported facilities; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council approves the preferred Downtown Intermodal Facility location, inclusive of the properties at 710 Court Street, as illustrated in Exhibit “A,” which is attached hereto, for purposes of planning and design. Section 2. The City is interested in selling and/or exchanging all or some portion of the preferred location for a Downtown Intermodal Facility. 2 Resolution 16-25 Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Clearwater, Florida, this ____ day of ____________________, 2016. (SEAL)By: _____________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form:ATTEST: ______________________________________________________ Pamela K. Akin Rosemarie Call City Attorney City Clerk 1 Resolution 16-25 RESOLUTION NO. 16-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING A PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TASK WORK ORDER BY THE PINELLAS SUNCOAST TRANSIT AUTHORITY (PSTA) RELATED TO PLANNING AND DESIGN OF AN INTERMODAL CENTER ON PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND LOCATED AT 710 COURT STREET, DETERMINED TO BE THE PREFERRED LOCATION OF A PSTA INTERMODAL CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater (City) purchased property in 2011, located at 710 Court Street, as a preferred location for a Downtown Intermodal Facility; and WHEREAS, the City owns property adjacent to the preferred location which may also be available for a Downtown Intermodal Facility; WHEREAS, the City has a project entitled Downtown Intermodal Facility within the approved Penny for Pinellas Local Option Sales Tax levy for 2010-2020 in the amount of $2,425,000; and WHEREAS, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) proposes to replace its aging Park Street Transfer Center with an Intermodal Facility that will accommodate service changes resulting in need for recovery areas and potential transit alternatives in the future; WHEREAS, PSTA has grant funds in the amount of $1.25 million to fund planning and design of a “shovel-ready” Intermodal Facility to pursue grant opportunities for construction funds; and WHEREAS, the City and PSTA will work collaboratively to include other features, as required and feasible, into the planning and design, including possible elevated transit station or other city supported facilities; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council approves the preferred Downtown Intermodal Facility location, inclusive of the properties at 710 Court Street, as illustrated in Exhibit “A,” which is attached hereto, for purposes of planning and design. Section 2. The City is interested in selling and/or exchanging all or some portion of the preferred location for a Downtown Intermodal Facility. 2 Resolution 16-25 Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Clearwater, Florida, this ____ day of ____________________, 2016. (SEAL)By: _____________________________ George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form:ATTEST: ______________________________________________________ Pamela K. Akin Rosemarie Call City Attorney City Clerk PROJECTSITE ^ PARK ST PARK ST S EAST AVES EAST AVECOURT S T COURT S T PIERCE ST PIERCE ST S MYRTLE AVE S MYRTLE AVE CHESTNUT ST CHESTNUT ST FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST S PROSPECT AVE S PROSPECT AVE S GARDEN AVE S GARDEN AVE NATHANS LNNATHANS LN LOCATION MAP ²Prepare d b y:Eng ineer ing De p ar tm en tGeographic T echno lo gy Division100 S . M yrtle Ave, Clear water, FL 33756Ph: (727)562-4750, Fax: (727)526-4755www.MyClea r wa ter .co m CRM PD N.T.S.286B 16-29s -15 e11/1 8/2016Map Gen By:Reviewed By:S-T-R:Grid #:Date:Sca le: EXHIBIT "A" Documen t Path: V:\GIS\Engine ering \Lo cation Maps\Times building property.mxd