10/05/2023Thursday, October 5, 2023
6:00 PM
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Pinellas County, 333 Chestnut Street, Palm Room, Clearwater, FL
33756
City Council
Meeting Agenda
October 5, 2023City Council Meeting Agenda
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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 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation, October 2023 - Nick
DiCeglie, CEO Hope Villages of America
4.2 Manufacturing Month Proclamation, October 2023 - Johanna Velez, VP of
Quality, Monin and Beth Galic, Executive Director, Bay Area Manufacturers
Association
4.3 National Hispanic Heritage Month Proclamation, September 15, 2023 - October
15, 2023 - Juan Baxcajay, President of the Federation of Hidalguenses in
Florida and Javier De la Vega Vargas, Vice-Consul for Community Affairs and
Administration, Consulate of Mexico in Orlando
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4.4 United Way Month Proclamation - October 2023 - Trina Uy, United Way and
City of Clearwater United Way Liaisons: Tara Kivett and Marina Tsongranis
4.5 Public Natural Gas Week Proclamation - Brian Langille, Clearwater Gas
System Director
4.6 Fire Prevention Week Proclamation, October 8-14, 2023 - James Warman,
City of Clearwater Fire Marshall
5. Approval of Minutes
5.1 Approve the September 21, 2023 city council meeting minutes as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk.
Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 PM
6. City Manager Reports
6.1 Authorize a purchase order to Tetra Tech, Inc. of Maitland, FL, for disaster
debris monitoring services as a result of Hurricane Idalia in an amount of
$169,236.00 pursuant to RFP 54-22, Disaster Recovery Consulting Services
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
6.2 Approve the Agreement for Services between the City of Clearwater and
Tampa Bay Psychology Associates, LLC for psychological and educational
services for Clearwater Fire and Rescue first responders, in a not to exceed
amount of $80,000.000, during the contract period October 1, 2023 through
September 30, 2024, pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section
2.563(1)(f), Professional services not subject to CCNA, and authorize the
appropriate officials to execute same.
6.3 Approve the Fire Station 46 Funding Agreement between the City of Clearwater
and Pinellas County to provide funding to reimburse the City for the
construction of new Fire Station 46, in an amount up to $1,166,523.08, during
the contract period concluding September 30, 2024, pursuant to Florida
Statutes Section 163.01, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute
same.
6.4 Accept a Gas Utility Easement from Lake Valencia Homeowner’s Association,
Inc, for the construction, installation, and maintenance of gas utility facilities on
real property located at Lake Valencia Boulevard W, Palm Harbor FL, 34684.
6.5 Declare as surplus for the purpose of sale Clearwater Gas System’s propane
operations to include propane supply tanks; propane tank inventory; vehicles
and operating equipment; and all operating assets at each customer location
and authorize disposition through sale to the highest bidder through open
market and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
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6.6 Approve an Interlocal Agreement between Pinellas County and the City of
Clearwater regarding adopting anchoring limitation areas within the City of
Clearwater and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
6.7 Approve an Event License Agreement between Jones Lang LaSalle Americas,
Inc, in its capacity as agent for the owner of the premises known as
Countryside Mall, located at 27001 US Highway 19 North, Clearwater, Florida,
and the City of Clearwater Police Department for the purpose of hosting a
Shred-A-Thon and Operation Medicine Cabinet event on October 28, 2023,
located at the Countryside Mall and authorize the appropriate officials to
execute same.
6.8
Approve a Purchase Order to Ferguson Enterprises, LLC of Tampa, FL for
Neptune Ultrasonic Meters in the not-to-exceed amount of $150,000.00, for the
term September 22, 2023 through August 19, 2024, pursuant to Clearwater
Code of Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(d) Impractical and authorize the
appropriate officials to execute same.
6.9 Approve a purchase order to Control Technologies, of Sanford, FL, for
Pedestrian Warning Devices in the amount $121,830.40 pursuant to
Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563 (1)(C), Piggyback on other
Governmental Entity, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
6.10 Declare as surplus and approve the donation of property as an uneconomic
remainder for two parcels of real property as recorded in O.R. Book/Pages
3308/514 and 6275/724 and located at 110 North McMullen Booth Road, in
Pinellas County, Florida.
6.11 Authorize a purchase order to J and F Petroleum Group of Morrisville, NC for
the installation of two 15,000-gallon aboveground tanks and associated piping
and dispensers in a not-to-exceed amount of $914,139.55 pursuant to
Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563 (1)(c), Piggyback or cooperative
purchasing, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
6.12 Approve the 2024 City Council Meeting Schedule.
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7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the agenda - For purposes of this role,
“items pertaining to city business” includes any matter within the Council’s or the
City Manager’s power to act, any matter that the Council previously voted on or
discussed at the dais, or any matter discussed by or scheduled to be considered by
another governmental entity that affects the operation of the City. Each person who
wishes to address the Council shall complete a comment card and submit the card
to the City Clerk (right-hand side of dais) before the speaker will be permitted to
speak. However, if the speaker has just arrived or decided to speak, the Chair may
allow the card to be filled out after speaking. Individuals will limit their comments to
a maximum of three minutes. The Mayor shall advise the speaker that their time has
expired. If the person remains at the podium, thereby interfering with other persons
who may wish to be heard, the speaker’s microphone may be turned off, or the
Mayor may rule the person out of order in accordance with Rule 15.
8. City Attorney Reports
9. Other Council Action
9.1 Charter Review Committee Process and Timeline - Councilmember Beckman
9.2 City Manager Evaluation
9.3 City Attorney Evaluation
10. Closing comments by Councilmembers (limited to 3 minutes)
11. Closing Comments by Mayor
12. Adjourn
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(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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.1
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation, October 2023 - Nick DiCeglie, CEO Hope
Villages of America
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.2
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Manufacturing Month Proclamation, October 2023 - Johanna Velez, VP of Quality, Monin and
Beth Galic, Executive Director, Bay Area Manufacturers Association
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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File Type: Special recognitions
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(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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.3
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
National Hispanic Heritage Month Proclamation, September 15, 2023 - October 15, 2023 - Juan
Baxcajay, President of the Federation of Hidalguenses in Florida and Javier De la Vega
Vargas, Vice-Consul for Community Affairs and Administration, Consulate of Mexico in Orlando
SUMMARY:
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File Type: Special recognitions
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(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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.4
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
United Way Month Proclamation - October 2023 - Trina Uy, United Way and City of Clearwater
United Way Liaisons: Tara Kivett and Marina Tsongranis
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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File Type: Special recognitions
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(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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.5
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Public Natural Gas Week Proclamation - Brian Langille, Clearwater Gas System Director
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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(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: City Council
Agenda Number: 4.6
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Fire Prevention Week Proclamation, October 8-14, 2023 - James Warman, City of Clearwater
Fire Marshall
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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Agenda Number: 5.1
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the September 21, 2023 city council meeting minutes as submitted in written
summation by the City Clerk.
SUMMARY:
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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City Council Meeting Minutes September 21, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting M utes
Thursd September 2023
00 PM
Pi las County, 333 C stnut Street, Palm Room, Clearwater, FL
33756
City Council
Draft
City Council Meeting Minutes September 21, 2023
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Roll Call
Present: 5 - Mayor Brian Aungst Sr., Vice Mayor Mark Bunker, Councilmember
David Allbritton, Councilmember Kathleen Beckman and
Councilmember Lina Teixeira
Also Present: Jennifer Poirrier – City Manager, Michael Delk – Assistant City Manager, Daniel Slaughter – Assistant City Manager, David Margolis
– City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk and icole Sprague –
Deputy City Clerk.
To provide continuity for research, items are listed in agenda der alth g ot
necessarily discussed in that order.
1. Call to Order – Mayor Aungst, Sr.
The meeting was called to orde t 6:00 p.m
2. Invocation – Rev. Norma Fontaine Philbe from G den Grace Ministries 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Special re nitio d Prese tions (Proc atio , service awards, or other
special r gnitions. Pre tations governmenta gencies or groups providing
formal dates to Council be limi to ten minutes.) – Given.
4.1 S mber Service Awards
The Septemb 2023 Employee of the Month Award was presented to
Kris Koch ks and Recreation.
ptember/October 2023 Team of the Quarter Award was presented
t he Cleaning Up the City Team: Kaylynn Price, Myra James, Wioletta
Dabrowski, and Lisa Bayly.
4.2 Constitution Week Proclamation, September 17-23, 2023 - Sharon Jank, Daughters of the
American Revolution Regent, Clearwater Chapter
4.3 Carefest Day 2023- A Day of Caring Proclamation, September 30, 2023 - Daniel Bernard,
President Somebody Cares Tampa Bay
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4.4 Florida Climate Week Proclamation, October 2-8, 2023 – Cassie Cordova, Sustainability
Division Manager
5. Approval of Minutes
5.1 Approve the minutes of the September 7, 2023 City Council meeting as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk.
Councilmember Teixeira moved to approve th min es of the
September 7, 2023 City Council meeting a bmitte tten
summation by the City Clerk. The motion s duly se ded and
carried unanimously.
6. Consent Agenda – Approved as submitted, less Items 6.5 an 6 6
6.1 Approve an Interlocal Agreement between th ty of Cl water and Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to provide s ing and ad trative ser s for the
CRA, provided for the reimbursement of ce n expen by CRA to th City, and
authorize the appropriate officials ecute same nsent)
6.2 Approve the purchase of exc ability, worker ompensati n and various specialty
insuran m Octobe 2023 through temb 30, 2024 in the amount of
$1 4 00 pursuan learwat ode of Ordina ction 2.563(1)(i), Insurance,
authorize the appr te offici o execute same. (consent)
6.3 orize funding and ame agreemen with Evernorth Behavioral Health (Evernorth)
an igna Healthcare (Cign or the employee assistance program and city medical
insu e (under a self- ins d funding arrangement) for period January 1, 2024 through
Decem 31, 2024, for a t l not-to-exceed amount of $27.1 million ($55,000 for
Evernor nd $27,045 0 or Cigna), pursuant to RFP 26-22, to be funded by city
budgeted ds, payr eductions of employees and retiree premiums; and authorize
the appropri of ls to execute same. (consent)
6.4 Approve an agreement with Evernorth Direct Health LLC dba Cigna for onsite medical
and prescription drug services for the period of October 1, 2023, through September 30,
2026, in the not-to-exceed amount of $5,000,000.00 pursuant to Request for Proposal
No. 22-23 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
6.5 Approve a purchase order and agreement to TriTech Software Systems, a
CentralSquare Company, for the renewal of TriTech Software Support and Maintenance
in the amount of $224,952.38 from October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024,
pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(d), Non-competitive Draft
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purchases - impractical to bid, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
(consent) See Below.
6.6 Approve an Interlocal Agreement between the Clearwater Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) and the City of Clearwater to provide CRA funding in fiscal year
2023-2024 in the amount of $257,642.91 to underwrite the cost of ad itional Community
Policing services by the Clearwater Police Department in the D wnto CRA to address
quality of life issues, drug dealing, and homelessness and horize th opriate
officials to execute same.
(consent)
See Below.
6.7 Approve a Purchase Order and agreement betw ity of Clea ter and Tamp
Bay Psychology Associates, LLC, of Clearwa , Florida, psycholog and
educational services, in a not to exceed am nt of $250 0, during t contract
period of October 1, 2023 through Septem 30, 2025 urs t to Clear ater Code of
Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(f), P sional servic not sub o CCNA, and
authorize the appropriate officials o execute sam (consent)
6.8 Author purc rder to T 8 Fire and Eq ent c. of Bradenton, FL for one
Os Warrior Type I cue 202 ord F450 Extended Cab Chassis in the amount of
27,648.00, pursuant t earwate de of Ordinances Sections 2.563(1)(c),
ggyback, and 2.563(1)( Non-comp tive purchase, authorize the surplus of G3609 a
8 Ford F650 Medtec pu ant to Cle ater Code of Ordinances Section 2.623 (7)
(c) blic auction, or (e), tra in, whichever is in the best interest of the City, and
auth e the appropriate of als to execute same. (consent)
6.9 Approve urchase orde Murphy Pipeline Contractors of, Tampa, FL for trenchless
rehabilitat nd pip rsting technology services, replacement of City of Clearwater’s
water main e the annual not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000.00 with the option
for three one- renewals at the City’s discretion in accordance with Clearwater Code
of Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(c), Piggyback, and authorize the appropriate officials to
execute same. (consent)
6.10 Authorize the continuing use of construction contracts originally approved on September
15, 2022 to the following contractors: Engineered Spray Solutions, of Lakeland, FL;
Inliner Solutions, of Sanford, FL; Rowland, Inc. of Pinellas Park, FL; and USSI, LLC of
Venice, FL, for the 2023 Sewer Point Repairs and Improvements in the amount of
$31,750,000.00 for an additional one-year term on a unit price basis pursuant to Invitation
to Bid (ITB) 22-0006-UT and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Draft
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(consent)
Councilmember Allbritton moved to approve the Consent Agenda
as submitted, less Items 6.5 and 6.6, and authorize the
appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
6.5 Approve a purchase order and agreement to TriTech Software Syste a
CentralSquare Company, for the renewal of TriTech Softwa uppor d M intenance
in the amount of $224,952.38 from October 1, 2023 throug Septembe 2024,
pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563( d), Non-om itive
purchases - impractical to bid, and authorize the appropriate s to exe same.
TriTech Software System provides an integrated compu ided dispatc
(CAD), mobile, automatic vehicle location L) environm and downloa
of data to the report management sy m (A ). Prior to TriTech
System, each of these functions uired separ oftware su rt and
hardware agreements.
The TriTech system been operation since Octo 007; the final sign-off
and payment cl g ut the project w disbursed i March 2009.
The il previou pproved the tw h TriTech renewal for software
support a maintena which will expire on September 30, 2023. This
renewal ref a 5% in se over the fiscal 2023 amount, which totaled
$214,285.66.
APPROPRIAT CODE AND AMOUNT:
Funding for thi -month renewal, in the amount of $224,952.38, is budgeted in
Fiscal Year 2 2024 Police Department operating budget 0101162-530300
(contractu vices).
dividual reviewed his professional background and requested
a cess to the software as his company may be able to submit a bid.
Vice Mayor Bunker moved to approve a purchase order and
agreement to TriTech Software Systems, a CentralSquare
Company, for the renewal of TriTech Software Support and
Maintenance in the amount of $224,952.38 from October 1, 2023
through September 30, 2024, pursuant to Clearwater Code of
Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(d), Non-competitive purchases -
impractical to bid, and authorize the appropriate officials to
execute same. The motion was duly seconded and carried Draft
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unanimously.
Ayes: 5 - Mayor Aungst Sr., Vice Mayor Bunker, Councilmember Allbritton,
Councilmember Beckman and Councilmember Teixeira
6.6 Approve an Interlocal Agreement between the Clearwater Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) and the City of Clearwater to provide CRA funding in fiscal year
2023-2024 in the amount of $257,642.91 to underwrite the cost of additional Community
Policing services by the Clearwater Police Department in the Downto n CRA to address
quality of life issues, drug dealing, and homelessness and au rize appr priate
officials to execute same.
Quality of life issues, drug dealing, and homelessn negatively pact the
redevelopment plan. Additional community policing urces are ne d to
effectively address these issues above and beyon the el provided b utine
road patrol functions.
An allowable funding source of this e ite the use of Increment
Financings funds. Florida Statute llows for th e of funds “community
policing innovations” in the Com nity Redev p nt Areas.
The CRA and Clearw olice Departm have re d an agreement on a
proposed scope of s ces and terms neated in rlocal Agreement.
Included in the p o ed scope is the ineation of pecific, measurable crime
ion targets b ich to monitor success the initiative as well as
prov lear lang required by s ng that the resources are
applied Downto CRA area.
APPROPRIA N CODE D AMOUNT:
Funding for th erlocal Ag ment will be from CRA Project Code R2001
Community Po g.
One individua estioned what the CRA is doing for the unemployed.
One indi al supported directing more resources towards affordable
ous mental health, and compassionate housing.
One individual spoke in opposition.
Councilmember Teixeira moved to approve an Interlocal
Agreement between the Clearwater Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) and the City of Clearwater to provide CRA funding
in fiscal year 2023-2024 in the amount of $257,642.91 to
underwrite the cost of additional Community Policing services by
the Clearwater Police Department in the Downtown CRA to
address quality of life issues, drug dealing, and homelessness
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The Draft
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motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Public Hearings - Not before 6:00 PM 7. Administrative Public Hearings
7.1 Set final millage rate of 5.8850 mills for fiscal year 2023/24 against n exempt real and
personal property within the City of Clearwater and pass O ance 97 2 n first
reading. In accordance with Chapter 200 of the Florida Sta s w h defin
requirements for the Determination of Millage and th es governing uth in
Millage (TRIM) compliance, the City Council mus ld public hear to
adopt a final millage rate for the new fiscal year. The ad on of this ord ce
to establish the millage rate and the two d budget ord ces are an
integral part of fulfilling these requir nts.
The City Council set a tentative age rate o 8 mills on Ju 0, 2023,
which is the rate that a ared the TRI otices ed to taxpayers in
August. The millage of 5.8850 mills presents a 7% increase from the
rolled back rate 5 70 mills.
Ordin 9713-23 esented in ord the millage rate of 5.8850
mills to s rt the op ng and capital improvement budgets for the 2023/24
fiscal year.
Budget Direct Kayleen Kastel provided a PowerPoint presentation.
One individu uestioned the benefits the elected members receive and
the cost as iated with the benefits.
ividuals submitted emails supporting prioritizing funding for
a rdable and workforce housing (see pages 18 to 22).
The City Manager said the councilmembers do not receive a pension.
It was stated councilmembers have the option to receive health
insurance and access to the city health clinic.
Ordinance 9713-23 was presented and read in full.
Councilmember Beckman moved to set final millage rate of 5.8850 Draft
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mills for fiscal year 2023/24 against non-exempt real and personal
property within the City of Clearwater and pass Ordinance
9713-23 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and
upon roll call, the vote was:
Ayes: 5 - Mayor Aungst Sr., Vice Mayor Bunker, Councilmember Allbritton,
Councilmember Beckman and Councilmember Teixeira
7.2 Approve the City of Clearwater Annual Operating Budget for the 202 24 fiscal year and
pass Ordinance 9714-23 on first reading.
In accordance with Chapter 200 of the Florida Sta s an the ru governing
Truth in Millage (TRIM) compliance, the City Counc t hold two p ic
hearings to adopt the budget. The adoption of thi nce and the ed
ordinances adopting the 2023/24 millage rate and the C al Improvem
Budget are an integral part of fulfilling the quirements
On June 30, 2023, the City Mana provided t ity Council a Preliminary
Annual Operating and Capital Im ovement B g at outlined mates of
revenues and expenditu s for 2023/24 cal ye The City Manager
presented the prelimi budget at the y Council ng on July 20, 2023,
for Council discu io and citizen inpu n addition, Special Budget Work
ion was held ugust 7, 2023, Council d ussion of the proposed
budg
No change ve been e to the Preliminary Operating Budget.
Ordinance 9 -23 was p sented and read by title only.
Councilmem Allbritton moved to approve the City of
Clearwater A ual Operating Budget for the 2023/24 fiscal year
and pass O nance 9714-23 on first reading. The motion was
duly se ded and upon roll call, the vote was:
Ayes yor Aungst Sr., Vice Mayor Bunker, Councilmember Allbritton,
Councilmember Beckman and Councilmember Teixeira
7.3 Approve the fiscal year 2023/24 Annual Capital Improvement Budget, establish a six-year
plan for the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), and pass Ordinance 9715-23 on first
reading.(APH)
In accordance with Chapter 200 of the Florida Statutes and the rules governing
Truth in Millage (TRIM) compliance, the City Council must hold two public Draft
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hearing to adopt the final budget. The adoption of this ordinance and the related
ordinances adopting the 2023/24 millage rate and operating budget are an
integral part of fulfilling these requirements.
On June 30, 2023, the City Manager provided the City Council with a Preliminary
Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Budget that outlined estimates of
revenues and expenditures for the 2023/24 fiscal year. The City Manager
presented the preliminary budget at the city council meeting on July 20, 2023,
for Council discussion and citizen input. In addition, a Speci Budget Work
Session was held on August 7, 2023, for council dis sion e pr posed
budget.
No changes have been made to the Preliminary C al I rovem Budget.
Ordinance 9715-23 was presented and read by e only.
Councilmember Beckman moved to prove the al year
2023/24 Annual Capital Improv nt get, estab a six-year
plan for the Capital Improvem nt Progra CIP), and s
Ordinance 9715-23 on first ading. The m n was du
seconded and upon ll ca he vote as:
Ayes: 5 - Mayor Aungst , Vice Mayor B ker, Cou mber Allbritton,
Councilme e Beckman and ouncilmem er Teixeira
7.4 A ve the recomme d Penny Pinellas project list, as revised for fiscal years
023/24 through 2029/30
On March 6, 19 the City Council adopted Ordinance 6137-97. The ordinance
established the uirement for a special hearing prior to adoption of the capital
improvement b get to discuss the use of Penny for Pinellas tax, and at any
time in which re is any proposed change to the Penny for Pinellas project
funding o 0,000 or more.
ges to Penny for Pinellas projects that meet these criteria in the proposed
2023/24 capital improvement budget and six-year plan include the following:
Fire Engines/Ladder Truck Replacement - The funding for this project is being
increased by a total of $1,843,990. This represents cost increases estimated at
$443,990 for fire engines planned for purchase in fiscal years 2027/28 through
2029/30; and the addition of a ladder truck budgeted for $1,400,000 planned for
replacement in 2029/30 (funded at $700,000 in fiscal years 2028/29 and
2029/30).
One individual requested the list of projects be displayed on the
monitors. Draft
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Vice Mayor Bunker moved to approve the recommended Penny
for Pinellas project list, as revised for fiscal years 2023/24
through 2029/30. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll
call, the vote was:
Ayes: 5 - Mayor Aungst Sr., Vice Mayor Bunker, Councilmember Allbritton,
Councilmember Beckman and Councilmember Teixeira
7.5 Continue to October 18, 2023: Approve amendments to the C mun Development
Code, rescinding certain previously adopted amendments rmined ull and void
ab initio pursuant to Florida Senate Bill 250 (2023), and pa Ordinanc 2-23 on first
reading.
City Council approved Ordinance No. 9643-23 on pri 2023, making ariety
of amendments to the Community Development Code. S equent to thi
approval, the Florida Legislature prepare ate Bill 250, ich the Gove
signed into law on June 28, 2023. S Bi 0 places cer restrictions on
municipalities entirely or partially w in 100 mil f where eith Hurricanes Ian
or Nicole made landfall. More sp fically, the b es that mu alities may
not “propose or adopt more res ve or bur nsom mendmen to their
comprehensive plan o d dev opment gulation or to October 1, 2024,
and applies this restr on retroactively Septembe 022. The bill further
declares that an uc amendment “s be null an oid ab initio”.
Por f Ordinan o. 9643-23 ma “m estrictive or burdensome”
and ther are void d have no legal . Proposed Ordinance No.
9712-23 re ds those tions of the Community Development Code,
reverting to odified la age that existed prior to April 4, 2023 (i.e., when
Ordinance No 43-23 wa opted).
The Planning a Development Department has determined that the proposed
text amendmen o the Community Development Code are consistent with and
further the go objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and the
Community elopment Code as outlined in the staff report.
e C munity Development Board, in its capacity as the Local Planning
y (LPA), will review the proposed amendments to the Community
D velopment Code at its meeting on September 19, 2023. Staff will report its
recommendation at the city council meeting.
No action; continued to October 18, 2023.
7.6 Continue to October 18, 2023: Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map
designation of Residential Urban (RU) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium
Density Residential (LMDR) District for 3121 Downing Street, together will all
unincorporated right-of-way of Downing Street, and pass Ordinances 9709-23, 9710-23, Draft
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and 9711-23 on first reading. (ANX2023-07008)
This voluntary annexation petition involves a 0.212-acre property consisting of
one parcel of land occupied by a detached dwelling. The property is located on
the south side of Downing Street approximately 260 feet east of South McMullen
Booth Road. The property was recently developed with a detached dwelling
under Pinellas County’s jurisdiction, and annexation is required in order to
receive sanitary sewer and solid waste service from the city The Development
Review Committee is proposing that the 0.68-acres Down Stre t
right-of-way not currently within the city limits als e annexed property is
contiguous to existing city boundaries to the sou is prop d t the
property be assigned a Future Land Use Map des tio f Resid al Urban
(RU) and a Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium nsity Residen
(LMDR).
The Planning and Development Depart ermined th e proposed
annexation is consistent with the p sions of mmunity De pment Code
Section 4-604.E as follows:
• The property c tly re eives w and sa y sewer service from
the city. The quired sewer im t fee has b n d in full and the
property onnected to the y’s closest nitary sewer line located
the adjac Downing Stree t-of-w at the time of construction.
property cated within Po ict III and service will be
ad tered thr h the district headquarters located at 2851 McMullen
Boot ad. Fire emergency medical services will be provided to
this pr ty by Stat #49 located at 565 Sky Harbor Drive. The city
has ade te capacity to serve this property with solid waste, police,
and fire EMS service. The proposed annexation will not have an
advers ect on public facilities and their levels of service; and
• Th oposed annexation is consistent with and promotes the following
jectives and policy of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan:
Objective A.2.2 Future land use in the City of Clearwater shall be
guided by the city’s Future Land Use 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.
Objective A.6.4 Due to the built-out character of the City of
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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 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 requ t.
• The proposed Residential Urban (RU) Fu Land Use category is
consistent with the current Countywide P designat e property.
This designation primarily permits resident se a den of 7.5
units per acre. The proposed zoning district assigned to
property is the Low Medium Density Resid ntia MDR) Distric e
use of the subject property is consistent with the allowed in th
district and the property exceed trict’s minim dimensional
requirements. The propose nexatio therefore c istent with the
Countywide Plan and the y’s Compre ive Plan an ommunity
Development Code; and
• The property oposed for anne ion is cont u to existing city
boundari he south; there , the anne tion is consistent with
Florida Sta Chapter 171.0
action; continued t tober 1 023.
8. Citiz s to be heard re item not on th genda
Jennifer Haith k invited all to attend the Continuum of Care meeting
on Septemb 8, 2023 in Largo and encouraged all to join the COC.
She said t is no membership fees and all COC funds are directed to
ddre melessness.
M Holuba thanked Vice Mayor Bunker for voting in opposition of the
proposed civility and decorum rules. He said zip-tying chairs in council
chambers is not a safety measure.
Cal Tiger said he is a member of a non-profit organization that teaches
vocational technology skills, which can also benefit the homeless; the
private industry needs to be involved if homelessness is to end.
Lisa Lanza she said is a member of the Tampa Bay Technology Center Draft
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and said she shares the Center's weekly bulletin with Council. She met
Cal at one of the Center's recent meetings and encouraged Council to
attend the meetings.
9. City Manager Reports
9.1 Amend the City’s fiscal year 2022/23 operating and capital improvement budgets at third
quarter and pass Ordinances 9716-23 and 9717-23 on first reading.
The fiscal year 2022/23 operating and capital im ement bu were
adopted in October 2022 by ordinances 9615-22 d 9616-2 ion 2.521 of
the City’s Code of Ordinances requires the City M ger prepar quarterly
report detailing income, expenditure estimates, colle s, the expla on of
significant variances, as well as the financial statu of apital improv nt
projects.
Ordinances 9716-23 and 9717 were p ented an ad by title only.
Councilmember Teixeira m ed to ame City’s fis year
2022/23 operating and capi improv ent gets at third
quarter and pass nances 9716 and 97 3 on first
reading. The m ti n was duly se nded and pon roll call, the
was:
yes: 5 - M r Aungst Vice Mayor B ouncilmember Allbritton,
Cou member kman and Councilmember Teixeira
9.2 A int two individuals to t Communit evelopment Board to fill the remainder of an
un red term through Feb ry 28, 2026 and one through April 30, 2026. BOARD: Com nity Development Board
TERM: 4 yea
APPOINT BY: City Council
INAN L DISCLOSURE: Yes
ENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater
M MBERS: 7 & 1 alternate
CHAIRPERSON: TBD
MEETING DATES: 3rd Tues., 1:00 p.m.
PLACE: Main Library
APPTS. NEEDED: 2
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Per the Clearwater Community Development
Code, Section 5-202: “the city commission shall seek a membership with
diverse economic, social and professional representation and shall include
members qualified and experienced in the fields of architecture, planning,
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and real estate.”
THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS HAVE RESIGNED OR
HAVE AN EXPIRED TERM WHICH NOW REQUIRES NEW
APPOINTMENTS:
1. Andrew Caudell - 420 Druid Road West, 33756 - General Contractor
Original Appointment: 2/17/2022
(was serving 1st term set to expire 02/28/26)
Absences: 6/21/22, 9/20/22, 12/20/22, 1/17/23, 4/18 3
Resignation Date: 7/19/23
2. Samuel Hutkin - 755 Eldorado Avenue, 3 7 - Alt Me Commercial
Real Estate
Original Appointment: 4/7/22
(was serving 1st term set to expire 4/30/26)
Absences: 6/21/22, 7/19/22, 9/20/22, 2/21 3, 5 /23
Resignation Date: 7/19/23
THE FOLLOWING APPLICANTS H E TH ESIRED PR ESSIONAL
BACKGROUNDS:
1. Nicholas Anderson - 115 Keystone D 55 - Realto
2. Kurt Hinrichs - 3151 Oys Bayou W , 33 Civil Engi eer
3. Michael Boutz s - 24 3 Bond enue, 33 Real Estate Attorney
OLLOWING PLICANTS AR LSO BE G SUBMITTED FOR
CONS RATION:
1. R ka Ervin 0 N Osceola Ave, 33755 - Consultant/Broker
2. Will (Bill) Jon 2694 Redford Court W, 33761 - Project Manager
& Ele Rep
3. Polly W - 2009 S ront Ct., 33763 - Sales
4. Jessica rtin - 3003 Saint John Drive, 33759 - Real Estate Investor
5. John Ca - 1504 Laura St., 33755 - IT Manager, Retired
Zip Codes of ent members:
1 at 33759
1 at 33761
at 337
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Current categories:
Real Estate Developer
Sr. Project Administrator
Engineer
Construction/Real Estate
Real Estate Broker/Developer
Corporate General Counsel
One individual spoke in support of Bill Jonson.
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Three individuals submitted emails supporting the appointment of Bill
Jonson (see pages 23 to 26).
Discussion ensued with comments made that Bill Jonson is a community
leader and a former councilmember who's role has evolved to being a
public advocate helping neighborhoods find their fit with the city.
In response to a concern, the City Clerk said advisory board members do
not have a length of residency requirement similar to c ncilmembers. The
code requires members to reside within city lim
Concerns were expressed that Mr. Boutzouk served o th Board
during a contentious decision that many reside approve
Councilmember Allbritton moved to appoint the f wing
individuals to the Community D p nt Board: chael
Boutzoukas to fill the remain of an un pired term rough
February 28, 2026 and Kurt nrichs to f remaind f an
unexpired term through Ap 30, 2026 he ion was duly
seconded and car with the foll ng vote
Ayes: 3 - Mayor Aun t ., Councilmem er Allbritton and Councilmember
ixeira
Nays: 2 - Vice or Bunk nd Councilmember Beckman
Artificial Turf
Assistant Cit anager Michael Delk said staff has been approached in
the past r ding properties that use artificial turf. A number of residents
with p rties where code compliance has been initiated have grouped
er and sought counsel; staff has paused code compliance activity.
L gal has reviewed the plaintiff's interpretation of the city ordinance and
has issued an opinion supporting staff's interpretation of city code. Mr.
Delk said staff intends to reschedule the notices of violation for a
Municipal Code Enforcement Board hearing on October 25, 2023. Staff
is requesting council to confirm if there is any interest in staff revisiting
the use of artificial turf. Staff will present analysis at a work session.
There was council consensus for staff to revisit the use of artificial turf.
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The City Attorney said discussion is warranted but stressed the
importance to distinguish the legislative question that will come before
Council from the quasi-judicial question that is for the Municipal Code
Enforcement Board. Council will be asked to identify what the code
should say (i.e., allow, or not allow, artificial turf in the city). The decision
to issue a notice of violation to a particular property owner is made by
Code Enforcement.
10. City Attorney Reports
The City Attorney said the City has been face ith u usual
circumstances at the Main Library, where coun etings are ld, and
staff has been managing the competing requi s regarding age.
The first hearing occurred this evening. In order for millage to b
approved by the state deadline, the re eduled seco hearing will
on October 2, 2023.
11. Closing comments by Councilme bers mited 3 mi es)
Councilmembe re ewed recent upcoming events.
Cou ember T ira said, in ho f W d Peace Day, "peace is
not the a nce of c lict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful
means."
Councilmemb Beckman nked Jennifer Haithcock for sharing her
experience wi omelessness. She said she toured the U.S. Coast Guard
Air Station in arwater on Monday; the community is fortunate to have their
life saving a es in Clearwater. She thanked teaches, volunteers,
board me rs, firefighters and those who do the important work of
makin r community the best it can be.
V ce Mayor Bunker said Leah Remini recently sat down with the Police
Chief of Los Angeles and discussed a wide range of issues involving
Scientology. She raised a concern that staff and Sea Org. members do
not have access to calling 9-1-1. He said members of the Sea Org. have
their calls monitored and emails read; if the situation is happening in
Clearwater, he would hope the Clearwater Police Chief would look into it. 12. Closing Comments by Mayor
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with staff regarding a small comprehensive plan and developing
affordable housing near Baycare's campus. 13. Adjourn
The meeting adjourned at 7:27 p.m.
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Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1159
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Fire Department
Agenda Number: 6.1
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize a purchase order to Tetra Tech, Inc. of Maitland, FL, for disaster debris monitoring
services as a result of Hurricane Idalia in an amount of $169,236.00 pursuant to RFP 54-22,
Disaster Recovery Consulting Services and authorize the appropriate officials to execute
same.
SUMMARY:
On February 2, 2023, Council approved an agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc. of Maitland, Florida,
for disaster debris monitoring and management services. At that time, no funds were
requested due to the uncertainty of what services and funding would be needed.
Clearwater’s Emergency Management Team requests the Council to establish a purchase
order for $169,236.00 to pay for the contractual services as noted in Task Order No. 1 -
Hurricane Idalia. The duration of work is from August 30, 2023 through August 30, 2024 unless
extended by written agreement. The focus of work will be on reimbursements for emergency
protective measures, eligible expenses, and management costs as outlined in the following
tasks:
Task 1: Project Startup, Public Assistance Operational Planning Support
Task 2: Damage Intake Support
Task 3: Project Formulation
Task 4: Grant Management
Task 5: Closeout Support
The amount of $169,236.00 is based on the Consultant’s current understanding of the project
requirements and best estimates of level of effort required to perform the basic services, which
may be subject to change upon mutual agreement between the City and Consultant. If
additional services are required and the services will exceed the 10% City Manager is
authorized to approve, an item will be brought back to Council for approval.
The expected reimbursement amount should greatly exceed the fees paid to the Consultant.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
Funding for this purchase order is available in special program 181-99927, Emergency
Operations.
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USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
TASK ORDER No. 1-Hurricane Idalia
In accordance with the Notice-to-Proceed dated August 30, 2023 issued by the City of Clearwater, Florida (City) to Tetra Tech, Inc. (Consultant), City hereby authorizes the services to be performed for the period of performance and estimated
budget set forth herein:
PROJECT: Disaster Recovery Consulting Services
2023 Hurricane Idalia
DURATION OF WORK:
August 30, 2023 through August 30, 2024 unless extended by written agreement signed by both parties.
SCOPE OF WORK:
The focus shall be on reimbursements for Emergency Protective Measures, eligible expenses, and Management Costs. The
Contracting Party shall provide Disaster Recovery Consulting Services for DR-734 Florida Hurricane Idalia. Consultant shall
provide the following services:
Task 1 – Project Startup
Task 1: Public Assistance Operational Planning Support
Consultant will provide support with identifying applicants disaster impacts and recovery priorities, as well as provide support
with collecting critical information required to initiate a FEMA Public Assistance claim.
Subtask 1.1- Exploratory Call Support
Consultant shall provide support collecting general information about the disaster impacts in preparation for an Exploratory
Call with FEMA.
Subtask 1.2- Recovery Scoping Meeting (RSM) Preparation and Support
Consultant shall provide support collecting preliminary damage information in order to support damage assessments, as well
as prepare in-depth analysis and discussions surrounding the extent of total disaster damages. Consultant shall also provide
support with responding to FEMA’s questions during the RSM, which starts the 60-day regulatory timeframe for the applicant
to identify incident-related damages.
Subtask 1.3- Preliminary Grant Management Technical Assistance
Consultant shall collect and review key policies and procedures relevant to the Public Assistance program and provide
guidance regarding best practices surrounding recovery operations as required. Consultant will also provide support
regarding Public Assistance programmatic timelines, requirements, key milestones and deliverables, and general recovery
strategies. Consultant shall also provide support with identifying other potential funding/ reimbursement methods for
disaster related costs, as well as providing financial recovery strategy support for multiple potential sources if requested to
do so.
Task 2: Damage Intake Support
Consultant will provide support to accomplish critical Public Assistance milestones and prepare key deliverables to accomplish
objective of capturing and documenting incident related damages. This support will be provided through the following
subtasks:
Subtask 2.1- Damage Inventory Capture and Generation
Consultant will provide support gathering and preparing 60-day Damage Inventory (DI) and uploading relevant supporting
documentation to Grants Portal.
Subtask 2.2- Insurance Review
Consultant will provide insurance support through the review of insurance policies for facilities and damages related to the event, with the objective of verifying and identifying projects that may be completely or partially reimbursed by insurance
proceeds.
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Subtask 2.3- Site Inspection Planning
The Team will assist with planning and preparing for FEMA Site Inspections. Consultant will provide the best practices on how
to complete site inspections and capture critical information required for project formulation. Consultant will also assist with
scheduling FEMA site inspections.
Subtask 2.4- Site Inspection Execution
Consultant will provide a staff member to attend FEMA Site Inspections with City staff. The Team will assist the City’s staff by
capturing critical information during the visits. Consultant staff will review FEMA’s Site Inspection Report alongside City
technical staff and advise on potential compliance pitfalls.
Subtask 2.5- Damage Description and Dimensions (DDD) development and capture support
Consultant will prepare DDD based on data and technical information captured during the site inspection process, as well as
compare results to FEMA prepared DDD for verification that all damages identified by applicant and Consultant staff were
captured in totality and correctly.
Subtask 2.6- Completed Work Data Intake and Desktop Review
Consultant will work with identified department points-of-contact (POCs) to collect, and capture completed force account
labor, equipment, material and contract purchase/ invoice records and expense documentation related to the disaster. Upon
receipt of this documentation, Consultant will conduct a preliminary desktop review of the data to identify systematic
data/information deficiencies that may impact data entry, reconciliation and the creation of project cost summary records
and reimbursement submissions. The team will identify issues and deficiencies will be reported for resolution.
Task 3: Project Formulation
Consultant with the development of scope and cost for projects to submission to FEMA. Depending on project type, this
support will be provided through the subtasks listed below:
Subtask 3.1- Completed Work Data Reconciliation and Review
Consultant will reconcile completed work cost expenses, create project cost summary documents, as well as prepare
supporting documentation for eventual submission to Grants Portal. Consultant will also review documentation for validity,
and compliance with FEMA Public Assistance programmatic requirements. If supporting documentation or compliance
deficiencies are identified, Consultant will work with City points of contact to collect missing documentation or rectify
compliance issues if able.
Subtask 3.2- Procurement and Compliance Support
Consultant will review emergency and permanent work procurements for 2CFR compliance, and provide feedback regarding
compliance issues, and pitfalls.
Subtask 3.3- Work to-be-completed Cost Estimation
Upon finalization of permanent work DDD’s, Consultant will prepare repair cost estimates using FEMA approved cost
estimation software (RS Means). Consultant will also prepare additional project cost estimation documentation including
project CEF as relevant.
Subtask 3.4- Work to-be-completed 406 Mitigation Alternatives Support, and 406 Hazard Mitigation Proposal (HMP)
Development
Upon completion of site inspection, and DDD finalization, and during cost estimation phase, Consultant technical staff will
present 406 mitigation alternative options for review by relevant points of contact with the goal of developing 406 Hazard
Mitigation Proposals (HMPs). Upon selection of preferable 406 mitigation alternative option, Consultant technical staff will
prepare 406 HMP for submission for applicable permanent work projects.
Task 4: Grant Management
Consultant shall support the City through FEMA review, obligation, and reimbursement processes through the following
subtasks:
Subtask 4.1- Grants Portal Project Submission Support, and Obligation Support
Consultant will support applicant with the final creation, collection, and upload of critical documentation and information required through Grants Portal, including EEI support and completion, and upload of relevant project documentation. During
FEMA’s review process, Consultant will also support applicant with responses to FEMA Requests for Information (RFIs) that
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EOC support, Consultant will work with the City to provide support so long as the effort required falls within the
approved budget of this agreement.
INVOICE AND PAYMENT:
Monthly Invoices -- Invoices are to be emailed to:
Jevon A. Graham
Division Chief of Emergency Management
Clearwater Fire and Rescue Department
Phone 727-562-4334 ext. 3205
jevon.graham@myclearwater.com
Payment terms are Net 30 days -- Payments are to be mailed to:
Tetra Tech, Inc.
PO Box 911642
Denver, CO 80291-1642
Phone 321.441.8545 Brad Wesolowski
Email brad.wesolowski@tetratech.com
APPROVED BY:
Tetra Tech, Inc. City of Clearwater, Florida
Signature: Signature:
Name: Jonathan Burgiel Name:
Title: Business Unit President Title:
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1160
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Fire Department
Agenda Number: 6.2
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Agreement for Services between the City of Clearwater and Tampa Bay
Psychology Associates, LLC for psychological and educational services for Clearwater Fire
and Rescue first responders, in a not to exceed amount of $80,000.000, during the contract
period October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024, pursuant to Clearwater Code of
Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(f), Professional services not subject to CCNA, and authorize the
appropriate officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
The mental health of firefighters/EMS responders has become an increasing concern. The
Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department (CFR) offers several resources for mental health
requests. However, Tampa Bay Psychology Associates was recommended by the Clearwater
Firefighters Association, IAFF 1158, and Clearwater Police Department for their influential,
professional, psychology services. Tampa Bay Psychology Associates, LLC, specializes in the
mental health treatment of public safety employees, unlike the short-term general services
provided by Cigna’s EAP services. Tampa Bay Psychology Associates is utilized by fire
departments and law enforcement agencies within the Tampa Bay region.
This agreement provides for the maintenance of a 24/7 resource telephone number (for
continual employee access, if needed for mental health concerns, individual counseling
services, mental health check-ins, fitness for duty evaluations, pre-employment evaluations,
employee wellness and safety training, additional tailored training modules, and post-academy
training.
In September 2022, City Council approved the initial agreement with Tampa Bay Psychology
services with Clearwater Fire & Rescue for September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023. The
City Manager approved the First Amendment to Agreement for Services, which extended the
services one month through September 30, 2023.
This one-year agreement is effective October 1, 2023 and expires September 30, 2024, and
based upon the success of this partnership, CFR can negotiate an extension of the agreement.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
Funds are budgeted in the proposed fiscal year 2023/24 operating budget in CFR’s cost code
0101220-530100 to fund this agreement.
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USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1161
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Fire Department
Agenda Number: 6.3
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Fire Station 46 Funding Agreement between the City of Clearwater and Pinellas
County to provide funding to reimburse the City for the construction of new Fire Station 46, in
an amount up to $1,166,523.08, during the contract period concluding September 30, 2024,
pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 163.01, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute
same.
SUMMARY:
Clearwater Fire & Rescue (CFR) provides fire and emergency medical services under contract
with Pinellas County (County) for the City of Clearwater’s (City) area of unincorporated Pinellas
County. The County agreed to enter into this agreement to provide funding to reimburse the
City in the construction of a new fire station. The City is responsible for all aspects of land
acquisition, design, construction, operation, and future maintenance of the fire station facility.
Pinellas County’s funding is derived from the millage rate levied on the City of Clearwater
property owners. The County agrees to fund the Fiscal Year (FY) 22-23 proportionate share of
11.27% throughout the project. The cost to the County shall not exceed the proportionate share
of the project cap of $10,350,692.83. Funding to be disbursed to the City for FY22-23 is up to
$1,166,523.08.
The new fire station facility is located at the same location as the prior station; however, the
address was 534 Mandalay Ave., and is now 546 Mandalay Ave., Clearwater, FL 33767.
This agreement is effective the date approved and signed by the County through September
30, 2024. This agreement requires that the City indemnify the County.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
NA
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
NA
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FIRE STATION 46 FUNDING AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into this ____ day of ______________,
2023, between the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipal corporation, (“City”), and Pinellas
County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (“County”) (collectively “Parties”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, City provides fire and emergency medical services (“EMS”) under contract
with the County for the City’s area of unincorporated Pinellas County; and
WHEREAS, the County has reviewed City’s request and confirms the need for a new fire
station to serve the City of Clearwater; and
WHEREAS, County has agreed to enter into this Agreement to provide funding to assist
the City in their construction of a new fire station; and
WHEREAS, this Agreement is entered between the Parties pursuant to Section 163.01,
Florida Statutes.
NOW THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Recitations. The above recitations are true and correct and are incorporated herein by
reference.
2. Project. The City shall be responsible for all aspects of land acquisition, design,
construction, operation and future maintenance of its Fire Station facility. The County is
solely providing funding support for the project. The new fire station facility will be located
at 546 Mandalay Ave, Clearwater, FL 33767, at the same location as the prior station.
3. Term. The term of this Agreement (“Term”) shall commence on date approved and signed
by the County and shall end on September 30, 2024.
4. Funding.
A. The County shall provide up to $1,166,523.08 (“County Funds”) to pay for the Project
in accordance with this Agreement. County Funds may be used by City for the
following to include, but not limited to, land acquisition, engineering, site preparation,
design, construction, and associated costs directly related to the Project.
B. The cost to the County shall not exceed the proportionate share of the Project cap of
$10,350,692.83 without an amendment to this Agreement subject to the approval of
the Board of County Commissioners.
C. City shall provide documentation to include purchase orders, invoices, and proof of
payment for reimbursement of actual expenses incurred during the design and
construction of the Project. Such request for reimbursement shall include a cover
letter/invoice from the City recapping the expenses. City shall remit documented
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expenses to the County periodically during each fiscal year up to the cap for each
fiscal year and subject to the Project cap.
D. The County shall make payment to City for invoiced work within forty-five (45) days in
accordance with 218.70, et seq., the Florida Prompt Payment Act.
E. All invoices shall be sent to the County per Section 14.
F. Funding is derived from the millage rate levied on the City of Clearwater property
owners. County funds are budgeted to the following cap for each Fiscal Year for
disbursement as follows:
FY22-23 Up to $1,166,523.08.
The County agrees to fund the FY22-23 proportionate share of 11.27% throughout the
project.
5. Use of Funds. The County Funds shall be used solely and exclusively for the Project as
approved by the County, and any funds not so utilized at the end of the Project shall be
returned to the County. Should the City fail to occupy and operate the fire station facility
by December 31, 2023, the City shall return the original funding amount to the County.
Should the City cease continuous operation of the fire station or a successor facility prior
to a 120-month period, the City shall return a pro-rated portion of the original funding
amount to the County. The terms of this paragraph shall survive termination of this
Agreement.
6. Compliance with Federal, State, County, and Local Laws. The Parties shall comply
with all federal, state, county, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances at all times.
7. Termination of Agreement.
A. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon fifteen (15) days written notice
if conditions arise that, in the sole discretion of the party terminating, require such
termination in the public interest.
B. Notice of any termination shall be given in accordance with Section 14 of this
Agreement.
8. Parties’ Liabilities.
A. The County’s liability and obligations to City or any person having a claim pursuant to
this Agreement shall be limited solely to the amount of the County Funds committed
herein and the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
B. City’s liability and obligations to the County shall be to deliver a completed Project and
refund any unused portion of the funds received from the County to the County or in
the event of termination of this Agreement.
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9. Indemnification. To the greatest extent of applicable law, City agrees to indemnify and
defend County, its officers, and employees against all claims of any nature whatsoever
arising out of the Project. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign
immunity by either the County or the City. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent
by the County or City to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of this Agreement.
The terms of this paragraph shall survive termination of this Agreement.
10. Discrimination. City and the County shall not discriminate against any person in violation
of federal, state, or local law and ordinances.
11. Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by City without the written consent
of the County.
12. Severability. Should any section or part of any section of this Agreement be rendered
void, invalid, or unenforceable by any court of law, for any reason, such a determination
shall not render void, invalid, or unenforceable any other section or any part of any section
of this contract.
13. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
Parties, and no change will be valid unless made by supplemental written agreement
executed by both Parties.
14. Notices. All notices, requests, demands, or other communications required by law or this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been served as of the delivery
date appearing upon the return receipt if sent by certified mail or the actual date of delivery.
The primary contact for each of the Parties is:
Fire Chief
City of Clearwater Fire Department
1140 Court St | Clearwater, FL 33756.
EMS & Fire Administration Director
Pinellas County EMS & Fire Administration
12490 Ulmerton Road – Suite 134
Largo, Florida 33774.
15. Waiver. No act of omission or commission of either party, including without limitation, any
failure to exercise any right, remedy, or recourse, shall be deemed to be a waiver, release,
or modification of the same. Such a waiver, release, or modification is to be affected only
through a written modification to this Agreement.
16. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement is to be construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any cause of action or claim asserted by either
party hereto brought in state courts shall be in Pinellas County, Florida. Venue for any
action brought in federal court shall be in the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division,
unless a division shall be created in District or Pinellas County, in which case action shall
be brought in that division.
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17. Due Authority. Each party to this Agreement represents and warrants to the other party
that (i) they are duly organized, qualified, and existing entities under the laws of the State
of Florida, and (ii) all appropriate authority exists so as to duly authorize the persons
executing this Agreement to so execute the same and fully bind the party on whose behalf
they are executing.
18. Headings. The paragraph headings are inserted herein for convenience and reference
only, and in no way define, limit, or otherwise describe the scope or intent of any provisions
hereof.
19. Approval. This Agreement is subject to approval of the City of Clearwater City Council
and the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners.
20. Fiscal Non-Funding. In the event that sufficient budgeted funds are not available for a
new fiscal period, the County shall notify City of such occurrence, and the contract shall
terminate on the last day of the then-current fiscal period without penalty or expense to
the County.
21. Only Agreement of the Parties. This Agreement replaces and supersedes and replaces
all prior Agreements of the Parties governing the construction of a Fire Station in City. The
Parties agree that this document extends the agreement of the Parties regarding this
construction but allocates no additional funds beyond the prior agreements.
22. Force Majeure. The City shall be excused from the performance of the obligations
under paragraph 5, Use of Funds, to the extent that such performance is prevented by
force majeure. Force Majeure shall be defined as fire, natural disaster, acts of God, acts
of war, terrorism, civil disorders, decrees of government bodies, voluntary or involuntary
compliance with any regulation, law or order of the government, failure or default of
public utilities, pandemic, epidemic, riot, strikes, labor or supply disruptions or similar
causes beyond the control of the City.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned authorized officers have caused this Agreement to be executed on this _______ day of
___________________________, 2023.
ATTEST: KENNETH BURKE, CLERK by: Deputy Clerk
Countersigned:
by: _____________________________ Mayor Approved as to form:
by: ______________________________
Assistant City Attorney
PINELLAS COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AUTHORITY By and through its Board of County Commissioners by: Chairman
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
by: City Manager Attest:
by:
City Clerk
Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1162
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Gas System
Agenda Number: 6.4
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Accept a Gas Utility Easement from Lake Valencia Homeowner’s Association, Inc, for the
construction, installation, and maintenance of gas utility facilities on real property located at
Lake Valencia Boulevard W, Palm Harbor FL, 34684.
SUMMARY:
Lake Valencia Homeowner’s Association (Grantor) has granted a non-exclusive five-foot wide
natural gas easement, on property located at Lake Valencia Blvd W, Palm Harbor FL, 34684
(Parcel ID# 07-28-16-48833-005-0200) for the installation of a natural gas distribution line. This
line will serve residential customer.
The easement grant is sufficient for the City to maintain and replace its facilities as necessary
in perpetuity, or until such time as the City determines to abandon its use.
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Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1167
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Gas System
Agenda Number: 6.5
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Declare as surplus for the purpose of sale Clearwater Gas System’s propane operations to
include propane supply tanks; propane tank inventory; vehicles and operating equipment; and
all operating assets at each customer location and authorize disposition through sale to the
highest bidder through open market and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
Clearwater Gas System (CGS) has operated a Propane business for over 30 years, separate
from our natural gas distribution utility. CGS serves approximately 2,000 residential and
commercial propane customers, with annual sales of approximately 430,000 gallons. The
primary reason for entering the propane business was to serve customers where we didn’t
have natural gas infrastructure installed in the ground. This would allow CGS to add to its
customer base, with the expectation once natural was extended to those areas CGS would
convert the customer over to natural gas.
In recent years, our propane operations have not netted a profit when evaluating the propane
section independently as a stand-alone entity. In February 2023, CGS asked Council for
direction on whether to sell or hold onto the propane division. As a result, Council instructed
CGS to hire a 3rd party consultant to perform a business valuation to determine the overall
value of the system. In August 2023, staff held 1-on-1’s with the Mayor & Council, to review the
valuation report and get additional direction.
Staff has provided a list of all the city-owned assets that need to be declared surplus in order
for CGS to issue an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for the sale of the propane system. The assets at
each customer location are expensed at the time of installation, therefore, are not explicitly
listed on the surplus asset list.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: N/A
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Vehicle & Operating Equipment
ASSET NUMBER FINANCIAL REFERENCE
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER LICENSE DEPARTMENT METER TYPES ACTUAL READING ACQUIRE DATE ACQUIRE & CAP COST DEPRECIATED AMOUNT CURRENT BOOK ASSET
VALUEDEPARTMENT: 02065 - GAS-PINELLAS OPS/LP GAS
G1812 1997 PREDATOR E 14 CARGO
TRAILER
970002087614561PE 126054 02065 Miles 0 04/25/1997 2,750.00 2,750.00 -
G2148 1999 COXCO TRAILER 47NA2547OXT47NOO6 113246 02065 Miles 0 09/04/1999 2,598.98$ 2,598.98$ -$
G2813 2004 VERMEER TLR30 1VRZ111H941000254 233637 02065 Miles 0 12/06/2005 -$ -$ -$
G2814 38675 2004 VERMEER RT100 1VRX051E941000861 Not_Set 02065 Hours 0 05/28/2004 8,660.00$ 8,660.00$ -$
G3308 ST102884 2007 CATERPILLA 416E SHA02405 Not_Set 02065 Hours 636 07/12/2007 54,685.25 54,685.25 10,937.05
G3310 ST102258 2007 INTL 4300 1HTMMAAN07H463745 241406 02065 Miles 208950 12/20/2006 44,675.27$ 44,675.27$ -$
G4125 ST111259 1999 KUBOTA L39-1TLB 61199 Not_Set 02065 Hours 390 01/20/2015 36,432.65$ 36,432.65$ -$
G4303 ST112366 2016 FORD F250 EXT 1FT7X2A63GEC16849 XE9751 02065 Miles 100304 06/07/2016 37,739.97$ 37,739.97$ -$
G4304 2016 FORD F250 EXT 1FT7X2A64GEC16942 XF1275 02065 Miles 60665 07/12/2016 43,200.69$ 43,200.69$ -
G4414 ST113334 2017 FREIGHTLIN M2 1FVAC5FE1JHJJ3359 XF3180 02065 Miles 615 05/17/2017 179,888.00$ 179,888.00$ -$
G4445 ST113422 2017 FORD F550 REG 1FDUF5GT7HDA03622 XF6916 02065 Miles 85199 06/08/2017 104,166.45$ 104,166.45$ -$
G4693 19000116 2020 FREIGHTLIN M2 1FVAC5FT3LHLP2209 XH4687 02065 Miles 45830 08/02/2019 194,995.00$ 149,496.17$ 45,498.83$
G4753 2019 FORD F550 REG W FASSI CRANE 1FDUF5GT7KED95390 XH2553 02065 Miles 52983 05/20/2019 108,047.63 88,238.90 19,808.73
G4817 2019 PACE AMERI 7X16 ENCLOSED TRAILER 53BPTEA22LU037309 XH1787 02065 Miles 0 01/30/2019 5,704.00 5,038.53 665.47
G4833 P-CARD 2019 STIHL TS800 Not_Set Not_Set 02065 Hours 1 05/06/2019 1,533.01$ 1,533.01$ -$
G5069 2021 BOBCAT E35 B3WZ15182 Not_Set 02065 Hours 2 12/04/2020 39,735.23 21,854.38 17,880.85
SUB-TOTAL 864,812.13$ 780,958.25$ 83,853.88$
-$
DEPARTMENT: 02171 - GAS-PASCO OPS/LP GAS -$ -$
G1084 1987 WALLACE TRAILER TBT9318008701423 41767 02171 06/15/1987 - - -$
G2191 1999 COXCO TT7 47NA25470XT47N014 137106 02171 Miles 0 10/20/1999 2,598.98$ 2,598.98$ -$
G3104 ST102269 2007 INTL 4300 1HTMMAAN27H463603 241379 02171 Miles 10954 08/11/2006 59,223.00$ 59,223.00$ -$
G3831 ST108043 2013 FREIGHTLIN M2 112 1FVAC5DX7DHBW8135 XB4984 02171 Miles 185096 05/08/2012 162,879.65$ 162,879.65$ -$
SUB-TOTAL 224,701.63$ 224,701.63$ -$
TOTAL 1,089,513.76$ 1,005,659.88$ 83,853.88$
Propane Customers
ACCOUNT NO CUSTOMER NAME LOCATION NO ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE TYPE ACTIVE DATE SET DATE SERVICE TYPE
4244373 HEATHER HAVEN III 8089034 10476 131ST ST LARGO 33774 C/2 7/13/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4053750 TIME WARNER 8060300 1060 SCOTSDALE ST DUNEDIN 34698 C/2 8/9/1999 8/9/1999 LPB
4072653 STAR MEDIA ENTERPRISES INC 8070452 1080 N BELCHER RD DUNEDIN 34698 C/2 9/21/2000 9/20/2000 LPB
4116663 DUNEDIN LODGE #192 MASONS OF FLORIDA 8076590 1297 MICHIGAN BLVD DUNEDIN 34698 C/2 9/7/2004 8/1/2004 LPB
4270174 CHURCH EXPERIENCE, INC.8076392 1400 SAN CHRISTOPHER DR DUNEDIN 34698 C/2 8/21/2020 6/1/2004 LPB
4018584 WHITNEY LAKES H.O.A.8020192 1946 WHITNEY WAY CLEARWATER 33716 C/2 3/30/2000 3/30/2000 LPB
4187595 WEST COAST CHOMPERS LLC 8055242 21961 US HIGHWAY 19 N CLEARWATER 33765-2360 C/2 5/17/2012 4/1/2012 LPB
4030874 WELBILT DEVELOPMENT CENTER 8034565 2227 WELBILT BLVD NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 C/2 4/25/2017 3/24/1999 LPB
4157486 LA REINA DE MEXICO,INC 8055320 24107 US HIGHWAY 19 N CLEARWATER 33763-5000 C/2 9/30/2008 10/1/2006 LPB
4203715 GULF COAST JEWISH FAMILY COMMUNITY SVCS 8083972 2425 CHATLIN RD HOLIDAY 34691 C/2 4/21/2014 4/1/2014 LPB
4262027 TRANQUIL LIFE LLC 8062238 2520 N MCMULLEN BOOTH RD CLEARWATER 33761-4150 C/2 1/22/2020 11/1/2019 LPB
4147922 LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS INC.8080664 2965 ROOSEVELT BLVD CLEARWATER 33760 C/2 8/13/2007 8/1/2007 LPB
4265799 TORONTO BLUE JAYS 8092587 3031 GARRISON RD DUNEDIN 34698 C/2 9/18/2020 3/1/2020 LPB
4030525 T A T CIVIC ASSOCIATION INC 8034209 3210 DARLINGTON RD HOLIDAY 34691 C/2 10/14/2021 4/12/2004 LPB 4207619 STARKEY BLUEBERRY FARM LLC 8084347 3460 TOWN AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 C/2 10/6/2014 10/1/2014 LPB 4258988 JUST PAINT IT, INC 8091425 4480 107TH CIR N PINELLAS PARK 33762 C/2 1/25/2020 8/1/2019 LPB 4156738 TB DEAL LLC 8081282 5138 DEER PARK DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 C/2 9/19/2008 8/1/2008 LPB 4264582 INSIGHT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & ADDICTION SOLUTIONS, INC.8083891 9270 ROYAL PALM AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 C/2 2/13/2020 3/1/2014 LPB 4202780 THE TRANSITION HOUSE INC 8031814 566 BRADY RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 C/2 3/18/2014 9/27/1996 LPM 4017259 BARDMOOR/BAYOU CLUB LTD 8018618 8001 CUMBERLAND RD LARGO 33777 C/2 12/31/2008 5/29/1998 LPM 4071856 PCM HEALTH CARE OF PINELLAS INC 8070370 469 E ORANGE ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 C/3 8/25/2000 8/25/2000 LPB 4139564 DON PANCHO VILLA INC 8082598 21563 US HIGHWAY 19 N CLEARWATER 33759 C/6 12/1/2011 11/1/2011 LPB 4192390 EL HUARACHE AZTECA LLC 3 8072522 22097 US HIGHWAY 19 N CLEARWATER 33765 C/6 1/8/2013 9/1/2011 LPB 4169266 CRABBY BILLS 8022337 435 GULF BLVD INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 C/6 3/10/2010 9/16/1999 LPB 4279090 SUNSHINE M BROTHERS LLC 8072893 4900 E BAY DR CLEARWATER 33764 C/6 6/25/2021 12/1/2001 LPB
4101559 PATRICK CAMPBELL 8074809 5443 MAIN ST NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 C/6 4/1/2008 4/1/2003 LPB
4100246 LOUIS PAPPAS RESTAURANT GROUP LLC 8074664 731 WESLEY AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-6711 C/6 3/27/2003 3/10/2003 LPB
4147059 HAVANA DREAMERS INC 8074030 8637 US HIGHWAY 19 PORT RICHEY 34668-5346 C/6 7/5/2007 10/1/2002 LPB
4197236 BDE FL LLC 8081945 9442 STATE ROAD 52 HUDSON 34669 C/6 10/7/2013 3/1/2010 LPB
4030573 CHECKERS DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT INC 8034263 7415 STATE ROAD 54 NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 C/6 12/31/2008 9/26/1996 LPM
4031097 CHECKERS DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT INC 8034798 9014 STATE ROAD 52 PORT RICHEY 34669 C/6 12/31/2008 9/18/1996 LPM
4028112 ALAN CARLSON 8031654 1023 E OAKWOOD ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 C/8 5/5/1999 5/5/1999 LPB
4023964 4211354-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8026803 1605 HARBOR DR CLEARWATER 33755-1824 C/9 1/2/2013 1/1/2013 LPB
4061703 0101342-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8068547 1650 ARCTURAS AVE N CLEARWATER 33765-1945 C/9 8/12/1999 8/12/1999 LPB
4060053 0101886-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8066867 3060 N MCMULLEN BOOTH RD CLEARWATER 33761-3331 C/9 3/10/2020 2/1/2020 LPB
4031517 0101862-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8035703 510 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N CLEARWATER 33755-4440 C/9 1/1/2004 12/10/2002 LPB
4105242 0101888-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8075229 601 OLD COACHMAN RD CLEARWATER 33765 C/9 3/1/2004 3/1/2004 LPB
4013764 5666611-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8014816 1400 YOUNG AVE CLEARWATER 33756-2233 C/9 1/5/2000 1/3/1991 LPM
4060035 5666611-542300 CITY OF CLEARWATER 8066849 3290 STATE ROAD 580 CLEARWATER 00000-0000 C/9 2/4/2000 12/31/1990 LPM 4091317 SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8073476 13255 118TH ST N LARGO 33778-1551 C/C 9/5/2003 6/5/2002 LPB 4140719 CHURCH OF THE ISLE 8079817 200 24TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 C/C 11/17/2006 10/1/2006 LPB 4157957 TBI RESIDENTIAL SERVICES INC 8033644 2563 KEYSTONE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 C/C 11/14/2008 5/19/2002 LPB 4028444 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8032000 501 E TARPON AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34688 C/C 9/29/1999 9/29/1999 LPB 4137969 FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 8079376 5443 SUNSET RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 C/C 8/18/2006 7/1/2006 LPB 4074050 PALM HARBOR FIRE CONTROL & RESCUE 8070615 1123 ILLINOIS AVE PALM HARBOR 34684 C/G 11/8/2000 11/1/2000 LPB 4063916 CITY OF LARGO 8069418 323 CENTRAL PARK DR LARGO 33771 C/G 12/1/1999 12/1/1999 LPB 4027964 PALM HARBOR FIRE CONTROL & RESCUE 8031394 2300 GLENEAGLES PKY PALM HARBOR 34684 C/G 3/10/2000 3/26/1998 LPM 4029966 EAST LAKE TARPON SPECIAL FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT 8033645 3280 KEYSTONE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7703 C/G 3/11/2000 8/9/1993 LPM 4062768 PALM HARBOR PARKS AND RECREATION 8069694 1500 16TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683 C/N 12/1/1999 10/12/1999 LPB 4144599 COUNTRY CLUB AT EAST BAY HOMEOWNERS 8080249 1200 COUNTRY CLUB DR LARGO 33771 M/C 4/12/2007 3/1/2007 LPB
4074607 POINTE TARPON HOA 8070666 1589 W KLOSTERMAN RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 M/C 2/19/2001 11/22/2000 LPB
4020322 THE POINTE CONDO ASSOCIATION INC 8022390 19236 GULF BLVD INDIAN SHORES 33771 M/C 7/13/1999 7/13/1999 LPB
4078102 ARBOR TRACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC.8071000 2021 WHITNEY RD CLEARWATER 33764 M/C 4/26/2001 3/1/2001 LPB
4098427 BAY HARBOR CLUB CONDO ASSOC INC 8074364 9000 COMMODORE DR SEMINOLE 33776 M/C 2/6/2003 1/1/2003 LPB
4126143 WILLIAM REED 8077542 10 BAYOU LN PALM HARBOR 34683-5242 R/1 6/16/2005 5/1/2005 LPB
4168987 MICHAEL CHIAPPARA 8069833 10 COPPERWOOD CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/25/2010 7/14/2000 LPB
4205883 TIMOTHY SCHRATWIESER 8079620 100 DRIFTWOOD DR W PALM HARBOR 34683-1013 R/1 7/1/2014 9/1/2006 LPB
4280828 ROBERT POWELL 8095301 1002 BAY VISTA DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/25/2021 7/1/2021 LPB
4276035 SUSAN PAPANGELOU 8033646 1003 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/17/2021 9/15/1999 LPB
4090194 STEVE VAZOPOLOS 8032141 1004 LAKE AVOCA DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/26/2002 8/12/1999 LPB
4186874 JAMES DIMILLIO 8082332 1004 WIDEVIEW AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/14/2012 3/1/2011 LPB
4239840 NATHAN WHITE 8076915 10047 SHOOTING STAR CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 12/12/2017 11/1/2004 LPB
4084047 DAVE MORRISON 8072331 1005 FALCON RIDGE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/16/2001 7/1/2001 LPB
4197164 JEFF BOWEN 8069342 1005 MISTY HOLLOW LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/19/2013 12/2/1999 LPB 4135338 LINDA D HOLBROOK 8049371 1007 NORMANDY RD CLEARWATER 33764-4823 R/1 4/17/2006 1/28/2000 LPB 4147977 ILENE HEINKE 8080674 1008 LAKE RIDGE DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/7/2007 8/1/2007 LPB 4261196 PETER BALTIS 8034291 1009 HAGEN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 10/18/2019 5/25/1999 LPB 4214965 EMILY COBLE 8034077 101 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681-9999 R/1 6/9/2015 3/22/2001 LPB 4122334 BARBARA LEE 8076847 10101 SHOOTING STAR CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 2/22/2005 10/1/2004 LPB 4031092 RICK KELLEY 8034793 10111 GROVE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 4/19/1999 4/19/1999 LPB 4118457 JOHN ADAMS 8076404 10115 SHOOTING STAR CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 10/14/2004 6/1/2004 LPB 4104286 DAVID R LEONARD 8074767 10134 BOTANICA DR SEMINOLE 33778 R/1 8/7/2003 4/1/2003 LPB 4182083 MANUEL VEGA 8077043 10138 SHOOTING STAR CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 10/7/2011 12/1/2004 LPB 4206414 RUBY FLEMISTER 8072371 1014 16TH AVE NW CLEARWATER 33756-1500 R/1 7/18/2014 7/1/2001 LPB 4266195 MATTHEW DUPREE 8077044 10147 SHOOTING STAR CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/20/2020 12/1/2004 LPB
4135861 ROBERT VANDERPOOL 8033649 1017 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7653 R/1 4/25/2006 11/15/1999 LPB
4254486 DONNA CABEZA 8034366 1017 TOSKI DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/3/2019 12/20/1999 LPB
4290814 JOHN KREISER 8097090 1018 DUMONT DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/16/2022 6/1/2022 LPB
4148414 RODERICK FLORENDO 8080707 102 CRESTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 9/14/2007 8/1/2007 LPB
4165815 CYNTHIA WECLEW 8069534 102 LEXINGTON ST OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/30/2009 1/18/2000 LPB
4139431 JACK VASILAROS 8090723 102 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 5/19/2020 4/1/2020 LPB
4030603 MARCEL CRINCE 8034294 1020 HAGEN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/29/1999 7/29/1999 LPB
4245742 BEN WENDELL 8089259 10201 IMPERIAL POINT DR E LARGO 33774 R/1 7/16/2018 6/1/2018 LPB
4259515 JOSEPH NORTON 8032027 1023 ANCLOTE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2025 R/1 8/26/2019 5/18/2000 LPB
4129171 DAVID MILLER 8077983 10230 138TH ST N LARGO 33774-5316 R/1 10/3/2005 9/1/2005 LPB
4099836 EDWARD KOSLOW 8074013 1024 LYNDHURST ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/24/2003 9/1/2002 LPB
4186324 BONITA BUTLAND 8080311 1025 MISTY HOLLOW LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-9226 R/1 4/13/2012 4/1/2007 LPB
4174569 ARON SCHLAU 8032033 1028 RIVERSIDE RIDGE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/2/2010 8/26/1999 LPB
4284521 VIVIAN COLON 8095958 10283 127TH AVE LARGO 33773 R/1 3/24/2022 12/1/2021 LPB 4267412 EMERY RUMSEY 8092938 10289 129TH TER LARGO 33773 R/1 8/5/2020 5/1/2020 LPB 4237972 ADAM VELETT 8087900 1029 ROSETREE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/16/2017 9/1/2017 LPB 4252548 JAMES DEPETRIS 8079995 103 CARLYLE CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/8/2019 1/1/2007 LPB 4087685 LESLIE SMYERS 8072534 10315 ARMADILLO CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-2601 R/1 1/29/2002 9/1/2001 LPB 4275872 LEAH MOORE 8072329 10319 CHIP LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 3/3/2021 7/17/2001 LPB 4109205 DAWN M WILLIAMS 8034794 10339 KEY LANTERN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-3621 R/1 12/17/2003 12/12/2001 LPB 4241658 BARAK GRANOT 8088606 1034 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/5/2018 1/1/2018 LPB 4281572 PATRICIA BOYER 8080362 10341 NINA CT PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 9/29/2021 5/1/2007 LPB 4120177 JOHN JENKINS 8076996 1036 KENWOOD DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/15/2006 12/1/2004 LPB 4227532 DAVID MARSALA 8086345 1037 WIDEVIEW AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/28/2016 9/1/2016 LPB
Propane Customers
4028557 WES COCHRAN 8032167 1039 PENINSULA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2125 R/1 12/18/2007 12/1/2007 LPB
4210849 KELLY HENRY 8076365 104 8TH ST BELLEAIR BEACH 33767 R/1 2/13/2015 6/1/2004 LPB
4272454 JORY ROMANO 8093769 10400 SOVEREIGN DR LARGO 33774 R/1 12/24/2020 11/1/2020 LPB
4197651 JOSEPH BESNARD 8083469 10413 ALICO PASS NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/16/2013 8/1/2013 LPB
4296193 CARON CAPIZZANO 8079938 10441 ATLEE ST NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 1/20/2023 12/1/2006 LPB
4060080 PATRICK MCGUIRE 8066902 1047 ELK WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/19/1999 6/19/1999 LPB
4265435 ROBERT BEERMAN 8079663 105 CRESTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 3/10/2020 9/1/2006 LPB
4073276 HOLLY DOWLING 8070521 105 PHILLIPS WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/9/2000 10/9/2000 LPB
4277436 NICOLE EISENHUTH 8066861 105 TIMBER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-4733 R/1 4/19/2021 6/16/1999 LPB
4213435 JOHN THOMAS 8082228 105 WILLADEL DR CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 5/15/2015 3/1/2015 LPB
4029942 ROSS D BURNEY 8033621 1053 EAST LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/20/1999 7/20/1999 LPB
4094276 PAUL KLIMCZAK 8073082 106 CARLYLE CIR PALM HARBOR 34683-1803 R/1 8/19/2002 2/1/2002 LPB
4072661 DAVID EDMONDS 8069968 1060 RIVERSIDE RIDGE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/22/2000 3/16/2000 LPB
4223742 RICHARD TOWNER 8085928 10623 BRIAN LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 4/29/2016 4/1/2016 LPB
4207174 MELISSA DUBOIS 8070041 1068 RIVERSIDE RIDGE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/18/2014 5/15/2000 LPB 4086151 JAMES E GRUBER 8070879 107 AUGUSTA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/10/2001 2/1/2001 LPB 4030449 JONI GOODLEY 8034133 1071 FOREST GROVE BLVD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/24/1999 8/24/1999 LPB 4288408 DIANE REMAIL 8096725 10710 WATULA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 5/27/2022 4/1/2022 LPB 4257481 KEVIN ROWLAND 8082996 108 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 6/26/2019 9/1/2012 LPB 4278706 WILLIAM THOMAS 8071956 108 PALMETTO LN LARGO 33770 R/1 5/27/2021 6/21/2001 LPB 4186034 CATHERINE FRATTINI 8076061 10808 ALICO PASS NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-4378 R/1 5/30/2012 3/1/2004 LPB 4154088 SCOTT GRIFFITH 8080749 10826 ALICO PASS NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 5/7/2008 9/1/2007 LPB 4031089 DON PIACENTINE 8034790 10837 THOROUGHBRED LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/29/1999 9/29/1999 LPB 4142810 HARMON WRIGHT 8079206 10849 OSCEOLA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 1/17/2007 5/1/2006 LPB 4221980 JUPE FOWKES 8083347 10855 131ST ST N LARGO 33774 R/1 2/26/2016 7/1/2013 LPB 4267288 DEBRA SQUIER 8092737 1087 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 2/12/2021 4/1/2020 LPB
4280211 BETTY RAYBOLD 8095217 10890 116TH ST SEMINOLE 33778 R/1 9/1/2021 7/1/2021 LPB
4109145 JEREMY ALBERT 8070832 109 AUGUSTA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/6/2019 1/25/2001 LPB
4165208 TIFFANY OFENLOCH 8081743 109 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 11/18/2009 8/1/2009 LPB
4069899 SUSAN LATVALA 8070186 109 PHILLIPS WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/11/2000 6/22/2000 LPB
4184715 CYNTHIA ELATTAR 8071036 1090 ROLLING OAKS AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/7/2012 3/1/2001 LPB
4250543 NOEL NESPER 8090034 10900 ALICO PASS NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 3/6/2019 10/1/2018 LPB
4118427 ROBERT WOLTIL 8076369 10901 DANIELLE DR LARGO 33774 R/1 10/18/2004 6/1/2004 LPB
4151041 DENNIS THORN 8080564 10906 OSCEOLA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-2613 R/1 12/18/2007 6/1/2007 LPB
4139737 ERIK HAGBARTSEN JR.8079613 10916 SETARIA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/26/2007 9/1/2006 LPB
4272786 ABBAS DEVELOPMENT LLC 8096974 1093 S FLORIDA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 11/4/2022 5/1/2022 LPB
4176135 TIM GREGSON 8082275 10930 SPRING ST LARGO 33774 R/1 6/20/2011 1/1/2011 LPB
4193422 DOUGLAS JORDAN 8079829 10943 LUSCOMBE CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 1/31/2013 10/1/2006 LPB
4251751 KRISTA LOVING 8075060 10955 CUB CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 12/18/2018 7/2/2003 LPB
4166237 JUDY WALTERS 8033656 1096 BERKSHIRE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7624 R/1 1/22/2010 5/4/2000 LPB 4029973 DIANE C. KOMODOWSKI 8033652 1098 COPELAND CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7622 R/1 9/28/1999 9/28/1999 LPB 4158159 PETER KREUZIGER 8081385 1099 VIRGINIA ST DUNEDIN 34698-7326 R/1 10/29/2008 10/1/2008 LPB 4182377 KEVIN OBRIEN 8075909 11 JOYCE ST SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/18/2011 2/1/2004 LPB 4227610 H.LEE GOODWIN 8080559 11 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756-1644 R/1 9/9/2016 6/1/2007 LPB 4276182 DAVID DOROUGH 8094265 110 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/27/2021 1/1/2021 LPB 4182480 JANICE STEINHOFF 8082330 110 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 10/28/2011 3/1/2011 LPB 4284962 KRISTA RAGER 8077908 110 SUNRISE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/20/2022 8/1/2005 LPB 4262009 GARY RESMONDO 8091955 110 WOODRIDGE CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/11/2019 11/1/2019 LPB 4167453 BIREN AMIN 8081865 1100 GLENN LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/12/2010 12/1/2009 LPB 4111440 PATRICIA SAXTON 8073272 1100 MCFARLAND ST DUNEDIN 34698-3527 R/1 3/3/2004 3/29/2002 LPB 4218344 JACQUELINE STEINBRENNER 8047340 1101 WOODRUFF AVE CLEARWATER 33756-4663 R/1 10/2/2015 1/1/2004 LPB
4092991 ERIC STOBER 8072947 11010 HUSTON LN LARGO 33774-4389 R/1 7/9/2002 12/1/2001 LPB
4279929 RYAN KELLY 8086524 1102 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/8/2021 10/1/2016 LPB
4202082 JOSEPH FERRANDINO 8080895 11032 HIDDEN TREASURE CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 3/3/2014 12/1/2007 LPB
4126707 KAREN SCHROEDER 8077141 11050 131ST ST LARGO 33774 R/1 7/6/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4257384 KIMBERLY MEADOR 8091194 1106 MINEOLA CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/17/2019 6/1/2019 LPB
4241725 JOHN BARLAS 8034295 1108 HAGEN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 2/6/2018 1/27/2000 LPB
4203774 TIMOTHY THOMPSON 8077132 1109 HAGEN DR TRINITY 34655 R/1 4/16/2014 1/1/2005 LPB
4182805 JULIE ADNEY 8076459 111 AUGUSTA AVE PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 11/17/2011 7/1/2004 LPB
4178781 ALEXANDRA TIRY 8046908 111 S MERCURY AVE CLEARWATER 33765-3618 R/1 5/6/2011 9/15/1999 LPB
4211707 ROBERT CLIBORNE 8084818 1111 S FLORIDA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/12/2015 2/1/2015 LPB
4222267 CELIA MCLAUGHLIN 8085533 11150 131ST ST LARGO 33774 R/1 4/7/2016 12/1/2015 LPB
4253001 DANIEL TABOR 8086355 11155 131ST STREET N LARGO 33774 R/1 2/15/2019 9/1/2016 LPB
4264643 STEPHANIE DAVIS 8066776 1118 HOUNDS RUN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 3/6/2020 8/27/1999 LPB
4215483 NICK GEMMITI 8069410 1119 GRAND BLVD HOLIDAY 34690 R/1 6/26/2015 12/16/1999 LPB 4190307 SANTIAGO MORALES 8076334 1122 S FLORIDA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/3/2012 5/1/2004 LPB 4262245 AMBER CIVELLO 8081770 11225 120TH TER N LARGO 33778 R/1 12/3/2019 9/1/2009 LPB 4247961 STEVE JARAE 8088910 1123 CARLTON RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/11/2019 4/1/2018 LPB 4155378 ROBERT BASILE 8073859 1129 PELICAN PL SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/6/2016 8/1/2002 LPB 4261529 PAUL CURRY 8069796 113 WATEREDGE CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/4/2019 3/7/2000 LPB 4028275 STEVE DERDERIAN 8031817 1130 ANCLOTE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/27/1999 7/27/1999 LPB 4233035 PAUL RAYBOLD 8087188 11301 61ST AVE SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 2/28/2018 4/1/2017 LPB 4273663 KEN JACKSON 8094006 1132 S FLORIDA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/11/2021 12/1/2020 LPB 4083154 JIM HALL 8072496 11323 LAKEVIEW DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 4/8/2002 8/1/2001 LPB 4030219 DENNIS DENNINGER 8033901 1133 RIDGEGROVE DR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/24/1999 6/24/1999 LPB 4290041 JEFFREY DAVIS 8072578 1136 HAGEN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-4621 R/1 6/6/2022 9/1/2001 LPB
4268982 MITCHELL WRIGHT 8077665 1137 BREEZE DR LARGO 33770-1638 R/1 7/30/2020 6/1/2005 LPB
4184124 AHAB GARAS 8082214 114 DRIFTWOOD LN N LARGO 33770 R/1 1/31/2012 11/1/2010 LPB
4228486 TIMOTHY LYNCH 8086456 114 PETERSON LN PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/11/2017 10/1/2016 LPB
4285692 CHRISTOPHER JALLO 8033597 114 RUE DES CHATEAUX TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/18/2022 5/18/2000 LPB
4221033 KATHERINE KNOLL 8082094 11409 TROTTING DOWN DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/20/2016 8/1/2010 LPB
4255218 SARAH STEVENSON 8090854 1141 STEWART DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/21/2019 4/1/2019 LPB
4272380 DAVID SCHMIDT 8093666 11440 TROTTING DOWN DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/9/2021 10/1/2020 LPB
4177578 KAREN ANDERSON 8087639 11450 TROTTING DOWN DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/26/2017 7/1/2017 LPB
4152107 ROBIN HANCOCK 8080856 1148 LANCER LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-8033 R/1 2/6/2008 11/1/2007 LPB
4281449 AMAAL SAROFEM 8070289 1148 RIDGEGROVE DR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/31/2021 8/4/2000 LPB
4030233 MARTIN M. GLADYZ 8033915 115 PHILLIPS WAY PALM HARBOR 34683-1825 R/1 3/15/2000 3/15/2000 LPB
4015172 GREGORY TAYLOR 8016391 11511 MURRAY AVE LARGO 33778 R/1 4/24/2000 4/24/2000 LPB
4249986 JENNIFER WATSON 8089953 11536 TROTTING DOWN DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/3/2019 10/1/2018 LPB
4294532 CHRISTINA HAYES 8070654 1155 WOODLANDS BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 11/10/2022 11/17/2000 LPB 4172662 KEVIN WHITE 8082089 1156 KEENE RD DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/14/2010 8/1/2010 LPB 4233374 JUDY MARTIN 8087236 11584 EASY ST LARGO 33773 R/1 8/14/2017 4/1/2017 LPB 4270299 SCOTT CADA 8088053 11590 HAMLIN BLVD LARGO 33770 R/1 8/26/2020 10/1/2017 LPB 4288399 JAMES HOHMAN 8074611 1162 TOOKES RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-9619 R/1 4/15/2022 2/3/2003 LPB 4186821 CHAD CLARK 8077494 11650 SEMINOLE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-1340 R/1 5/8/2012 5/1/2005 LPB 4216951 MATTHEW FRAIN 8085255 11655 MURRAY AVE LARGO 33778 R/1 10/30/2015 8/1/2015 LPB 4185142 PAUL LIS 8082710 1167 WEYBRIDGE LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/21/2012 2/1/2012 LPB 4154509 WILLIAM SCHAEFER 8081173 11680 74TH AVE N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 6/24/2008 5/1/2008 LPB 4068236 CHRIS RENNERT 8033881 117 AUGUSTA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/28/2000 1/1/1999 LPB 4059986 MAURICIO GONDI 8066800 117 OAK CREST DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5016 R/1 5/21/1999 5/21/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4280185 ANITA KATHERINE MYERS 8095210 1171 BURKE AVE DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/9/2021 7/1/2021 LPB
4267639 DAVID WEHRMAN 8092856 11740 CAMPHOR WAY SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 7/30/2020 5/1/2020 LPB
4148408 ROLANDO ANCHETA 8079387 1176 N JASMINE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/29/2007 7/1/2006 LPB
4283418 MIMI RENALDO 8079948 1177 BROOK DR E DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/3/2021 12/1/2006 LPB
4292336 JAMES GALIOTO, JR 8097346 11771 SEMINOLE ST NEW PORT RICHEY 34684 R/1 11/4/2022 8/1/2022 LPB
4286517 HERBERT KNAUF III 8096294 118 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/5/2022 1/1/2022 LPB
4293481 ELIZABETH KEEN 8070078 118 POINCIANNA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 10/4/2022 5/3/2000 LPB
4279316 JAMES DATO 8073176 11800 GOLDEN VALLEY DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-3650 R/1 6/17/2021 3/4/2002 LPB
4166873 KAREN BLANCHETTE 8029793 1187 JESSICA CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/18/2009 10/29/1999 LPB
4273749 KERRIE GLASER 8030005 1191 OVERCASH DR DUNEDIN 34698-5537 R/1 12/16/2020 4/28/1999 LPB
4215765 ERIN LINEHAN 8066552 12 VILLA CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/2/2015 9/23/1999 LPB
4267120 MARK BIANCHI 8070586 120 FOXFIRE LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/27/2020 11/30/2000 LPB
4180253 LOREN JONES 8076657 120 LAKE SHORE DR E PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 8/3/2011 8/1/2004 LPB
4060124 ROBERT BEARS SR 8066946 120 TURTLE CREEK CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/17/2002 1/17/2002 LPB
4029969 KATHRYN M RIZZO 8033648 1200 BERKSHIRE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/28/1999 9/28/1999 LPB 4280727 PETER BOZARTH 8095300 12040 74TH AVE SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 10/27/2021 7/1/2021 LPB 4167330 SUE SANDKUHL 8075870 1208 OAK MEADOW PT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5533 R/1 12/23/2009 2/1/2004 LPB 4110802 PATRICK LEO 8033916 121 PHILLIPS WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/13/2004 6/15/1999 LPB 4178819 SYDNEY VIRGILLITTI 8073187 121 TUCKER ST SAFETY HARBOR 34695-3153 R/1 5/20/2011 3/1/2002 LPB 4039430 DELIA COLSON 8044462 1210 S EVERGREEN AVE CLEARWATER 33756-4246 R/1 8/14/1999 8/14/1999 LPB 4237367 R. GARMAN 8087798 1211 BAYSHORE BLVD INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 5/4/2018 8/1/2017 LPB 4202530 MARSHALL ROSENFELD 8076506 1212 WOODCREST AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/26/2014 7/1/2004 LPB 4092684 MARK CAVE 8073701 1216 OMAHA ST PALM HARBOR 34683-4126 R/1 12/29/2003 6/1/2002 LPB 4226797 JAMES ROBERT 8030002 1218 SAINT ANDREWS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/16/2016 4/30/1999 LPB 4030607 RICHARD LETVIN 8034298 1219 HOMINY HILL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 6/25/1999 6/25/1999 LPB 4235536 KANWALJIT SIDHU 8033660 1221 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7659 R/1 7/14/2017 5/24/1999 LPB
4238279 FABIAN GERARD 8087943 12221 GARDEN LAKE CIR ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/6/2018 9/1/2017 LPB
4027411 MICHAEL DISALVO 8030790 1224 FAIRWAY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/5/1999 5/5/1999 LPB
4116704 TIM DEXTER 8076598 1224 LAGOON DR TARPON SPRINGS 34589 R/1 9/2/2004 8/1/2004 LPB
4121297 MARTY MORLAN 8077127 1225 WISCONSIN AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/31/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4141240 WILLIAM TALDONE 8079871 123 CARLYLE CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/22/2007 11/1/2006 LPB
4207052 RICHARD RUFFING 8069303 1231 15TH CT SW LARGO 33771 R/1 8/11/2014 11/9/1999 LPB
4222869 JEFFREY RUBIN 8069831 1231 BERKSHIRE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/1/2016 3/17/2000 LPB
4288569 ANTHONY MARRA 8096794 12313 ELDON DR LARGO 33770 R/1 5/5/2022 4/1/2022 LPB
4146698 WILLIAM WOLF 8080542 12328 104TH AVE N LARGO 33778-3410 R/1 7/6/2007 6/1/2007 LPB
4274059 ROLAND FEIJOO 8085865 1235 N FLORIDA AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/30/2020 3/1/2016 LPB
4115480 FRANK COSENZA 8075637 124 KNOLLWOOD RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/9/2004 11/1/2003 LPB
4150295 CHRISTINE HASE 8080866 124 SHADDOCK ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3549 R/1 11/27/2007 11/1/2007 LPB
4249566 BILL GOOCHER 8089888 1240 ST. ANDREWS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/7/2018 10/1/2018 LPB
4029990 ANIL MITAL 8033669 1242 LINDENWOOD DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/2/2000 5/2/2000 LPB 4191585 KURT FRAHN 8083067 1243 LAGOON RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/14/2013 11/1/2012 LPB 4081283 KIM A DONOVAN 8045192 1243 LOTUS PATH CLEARWATER 33756-4261 R/1 7/13/2001 5/17/2000 LPB 4198691 ROBERT FAILLE 8075796 12443 HENRIETTA AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 9/25/2013 1/1/2004 LPB 4201592 JOHN NYSTROM 8083770 12455 90TH AVE N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 3/4/2014 1/1/2014 LPB 4267000 HEATHER JORGENSEN 8034075 125 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 5/11/2020 9/29/1999 LPB 4172094 BRUCE PILEGGI 8082056 1251 RANCH RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/22/2011 7/1/2010 LPB 4278477 JOHN MCBRIDE 8088226 12511 CHICAGO AVE HUDSON 34669 R/1 5/24/2021 11/1/2017 LPB 4081280 JULIUS DAVID 8072295 1254 BERKSHIRE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/13/2001 7/1/2001 LPB 4279554 MIKE MCNABB 8033655 1257 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7659 R/1 6/25/2021 5/24/1999 LPB 4110466 THOMAS HUFFMAN 8075848 1261 ROYAL OAK DR DUNEDIN 34698-3114 R/1 2/22/2004 2/1/2004 LPB 4219929 EDWARD TOWLE 8085513 1264 ST. ANDREWS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/11/2015 12/1/2015 LPB
4030201 WALTER L. SMITH 8033883 1265 ESPINA CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/4/2000 2/4/2000 LPB
4176277 BANGPHONG TRAN 8077201 12687 LONE PALM CT LARGO 33773 R/1 1/24/2011 2/1/2005 LPB
4152048 ROGER STEIN 8080978 127 IRWIN ST E SAFETY HARBOR 34695-2763 R/1 3/14/2008 1/1/2008 LPB
4231573 ANTHONY TREZZA 8077200 127 WALL ST REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 2/24/2017 2/1/2005 LPB
4124535 LISA DOTY 8076986 12725 LONE PALM CT LARGO 33774 R/1 5/11/2005 12/1/2004 LPB
4252619 MICHAEL LEWIS 8070619 12725 PELORIA CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 1/24/2019 11/2/2000 LPB
4040224 LILLIAN HOGUE 8045258 1274 JEFFORDS ST CLEARWATER 33756-4258 R/1 2/18/2000 2/3/2000 LPB
4162150 TED ROGERS 8081628 12744 LAKE DR LARGO 33774-3138 R/1 4/29/2009 4/1/2009 LPB
4283439 CORINNE DEPIETTO 8095788 1275 DALE CIR W DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/19/2021 10/1/2021 LPB
4128414 JAN COOPER 8076967 12753 LONE PALM CT LARGO 33774 R/1 8/26/2005 12/1/2004 LPB
4285727 DOUGLAS KELLOGG 8096238 1277 KINGS WAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/1/2022 1/1/2022 LPB
4187275 GREGG WILSON 8067014 1278 COVERSTONE CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/31/2012 3/23/2000 LPB
4128579 KATHRYN OLIVER 8077527 12781 LONE PALM CT LARGO 33773-1261 R/1 8/29/2005 7/1/2005 LPB
4169863 PAUL FOX 8079145 12789 LONE PALM CT LARGO 33773-1261 R/1 4/2/2010 5/1/2006 LPB 4156968 BRIAN LEVINE 8080955 12839 114TH AVE N LAR 33774 R/1 9/2/2008 1/1/2008 LPB 4230210 ROLAND BROWN 8079802 129 10TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/22/2016 10/1/2006 LPB 4283197 NICHOLAS SCIRE 8095738 12930 129TH TER LARGO 33770 R/1 12/20/2021 10/1/2021 LPB 4231286 EMMANUEL ALONSO 8080842 12983 74TH AVE N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 11/15/2019 10/1/2007 LPB 4220076 NATE FREEMAN 8085500 13 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 4/15/2016 11/1/2015 LPB 4274268 EDWARD LUCAS 8094104 130 GRACE ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 2/6/2021 1/1/2021 LPB 4181492 ROBERT SPARKS 8082429 130 STANTON CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/15/2012 6/1/2011 LPB 4142137 THERESA CLEMENT 8073704 130 TURTLE CREEK CIR OLDSMAR 34677-1914 R/1 12/18/2006 6/1/2002 LPB 4081522 MARK MURRAY 8072312 1300 ALEXANDER WAY LARGO 33756 R/1 7/23/2001 7/1/2001 LPB 4163273 SUZANNE FEDUNOK 8079388 13000 116TH ST LARGO 33778-1821 R/1 6/10/2009 7/1/2006 LPB 4264959 JOE JORGENSEN 8092465 13019 BOCA CIEGA AVE MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 5/1/2020 2/1/2020 LPB
4200718 DOSEY BLACK 8070034 1302 BELCHER DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/12/2013 5/11/2000 LPB
4155499 WARREN WANSON 8074413 13030 98TH AVE N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 2/15/2019 1/1/2003 LPB
4244531 PATRICIA ROEVER 8088903 1304 BELCHER DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/26/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4243811 MELINDA MSAWEL 8088904 13050 TARPON SPRINGS RD ODESSA 34655 R/1 10/31/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4235261 KEN REEVES 8087519 1306 FLOTILLA DR HOLIDAY 34690 R/1 7/19/2017 6/1/2017 LPB
4076007 RONALD SHUCK 8070797 1311 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 1/29/2001 1/1/2001 LPB
4242253 JUSTIN GENSEL 8074144 1312 PRESERVATION WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/23/2018 10/1/2002 LPB
4014029 ANTONIO CONTI 8015092 1314 ANN CIR CLEARWATER 33756-2202 R/1 9/30/1999 9/30/1999 LPB
4060181 KATHERINE PAPASTAVROU 8067008 1314 FOREST EDGE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677-5134 R/1 4/28/2000 4/28/2000 LPB
4079434 TIMOTHY MCMAHON 8070434 1316 PRESERVATION WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/9/2001 9/15/2000 LPB
4218408 DAVID WENK 8033914 132 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/29/2015 9/30/1999 LPB
4291758 NICOLE FLETCHER 8031543 132 GARLAND CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/1/2022 11/15/1999 LPB
4273539 SABIAN PERKO 8087426 13201 WAGNER DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 12/10/2020 5/1/2017 LPB
4071302 PETE ZERVOS 8083107 1322 BELCHER DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/8/2013 12/1/2012 LPB 4264946 LEE MANSELL 8075515 1322 GOLF VIEW DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 3/6/2020 3/1/2004 LPB 4216330 JOSEPH DIAPIAZZA 8033661 1322 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/3/2015 5/24/1999 LPB 4240841 LASZLO TELESZKY 8073830 1324 OAK MEADOW PT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5534 R/1 1/11/2018 7/1/2002 LPB 4157801 SHAWN O'BRIEN 8081139 13248 113TH AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 10/17/2008 5/1/2008 LPB 4273535 JANET DORROUGH 8074916 1325 COLUMBIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/29/2020 12/9/2020 LPB 4272143 MICHAEL SORBIE 8093687 1325 EAST LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 12/8/2020 10/1/2020 LPB 4029987 STUART RACHLIN 8033666 1326 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/24/1999 5/24/1999 LPB 4232337 KENNETH VOGEL 8086981 1328 COLUMBIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/19/2018 2/1/2017 LPB 4160746 BEN TONG 8081566 1328 FORESTEDGE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677-5134 R/1 2/26/2009 2/1/2009 LPB 4152120 JAMES NICHOLS 8070416 133 CARLYLE CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/7/2008 9/8/2000 LPB
Propane Customers
4291235 JACK CHAMIGA 8089379 13305 72ND TER N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 7/15/2022 6/1/2018 LPB
4223713 NANCY LOEHR 8085893 13309 BOCA CIEGA AVE MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 7/26/2017 4/1/2016 LPB
4258788 MICHAEL FORESTA 8082810 13315 73RD AVE N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 8/20/2019 4/1/2012 LPB
4083553 JOAN DITSON 8069915 1340 HAWAII AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/17/2001 3/31/2000 LPB
4123310 MIKE CARR 8077324 1340 HOMESTEAD WAY PALM HARBOR 34683-3942 R/1 4/13/2005 3/1/2005 LPB
4214020 SHANNON BERGER 8016388 13456 CROFT DR N LARGO 33774 R/1 5/7/2015 7/12/1999 LPB
4066925 NORMAN BRODSKY 8069828 1346 PRESERVATION WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/7/2003 5/1/2003 LPB
4176304 CRAIG COTTERMAN 8082281 1348 HIGH BLUFF DR LARGO 33770 R/1 1/26/2011 1/1/2011 LPB
4037709 ANGEL CLEMENTE 8093635 1348 S KEENE RD CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 1/12/2021 10/1/2020 LPB
4273385 CHRISTINA LOPEZ 8073163 1349 OAK MEADOW PT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5536 R/1 12/8/2020 2/1/2002 LPB
4243349 ZBIGNIEW J STURZBECHER 8088877 13538 INDIAN OAKS TRL LARGO 33774 R/1 5/18/2018 3/1/2018 LPB
4200581 DAVID HUDAK 8083706 13547 CLAREDON RD SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 12/6/2013 11/1/2013 LPB
4261433 JONATHAN GODFREY 8016389 13556 CROFT DR N LARGO 33774-3113 R/1 10/25/2019 9/22/1999 LPB
4274983 KIMBERLY MARTINI 8067108 1356 WOODCREST AVE CLEARWATER 33756-3600 R/1 2/3/2021 6/26/2001 LPB
4077567 JACQUELYN PRAY 8016387 13571 CROFT DR S LARGO 33774 R/1 3/7/2001 6/4/1999 LPB 4291302 DESIREE CARDOSO 8076840 1359 TREETOP DR PALM HARBOR 34681 R/1 7/20/2022 10/1/2004 LPB 4213570 WILLIAM BLUE 8077138 1361 SAGO CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/1/2015 1/1/2005 LPB 4278000 WILLIAM FREEMAN 8085915 13636 OAK RUN CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 5/11/2021 4/1/2016 LPB 4243138 DONALD GANNON 8069323 1368 WHITACRE DR CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 3/23/2018 11/16/1999 LPB 4043434 JOE T DUST 8049104 1368 S HERCULES AVE CLEARWATER 33764-3748 R/1 8/20/2003 7/21/2003 LPB 4060284 DREW ADAMS 8067114 1374 WOODCREST AVE CLEARWATER 33756-3600 R/1 7/22/1999 7/22/1999 LPB 4287573 BART RICHEY 8084282 13741 JUDY AVE HUDSON 34667 R/1 3/24/2022 7/1/2014 LPB 4276093 RUSSEL BAUERNFREUND 8094435 13767 MONTEGO DR SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 4/30/2021 2/1/2021 LPB 4017100 STEVE SCHULER 8018394 1381 CHESTERFIELD DR CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 9/17/1999 9/17/1999 LPB 4060186 PATRICK HAFNER 8067013 1381 FOREST EDGE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677-5119 R/1 11/9/1999 11/9/1999 LPB 4224900 MILTON DRIS 8086019 13819 75TH AVE SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 6/13/2016 5/1/2016 LPB
4200911 JEFF KINGSFORD 8093297 1382 EAST LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 5/5/2021 8/1/2020 LPB
4287506 TRAVIS MEARS 8096565 13839 ETHEL AVE HUDSON 34667 R/1 4/5/2022 3/1/2022 LPB
4272960 ANTHONY BOOTH 8093642 13844 SAND OAK CT HUDSON 34669 R/1 8/26/2021 10/1/2020 LPB
4056472 JAMES L GAIL 8084469 139 WALL ST REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 11/21/2014 10/1/2014 LPB
4280109 BURT CORMIER 8095207 13907 DANIELLE CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 8/20/2021 7/1/2021 LPB
4239984 PER HAMMARIN 8078458 13933 ETHEL AVE HUDSON 34667-1319 R/1 12/6/2017 1/1/2006 LPB
4188959 DEBRA SUDNIK 8082715 13954 SAND OAK CT HUDSON 34669 R/1 3/4/2013 2/1/2012 LPB
4192446 MARGARET FAULKNER 8082939 1399 HARBOR LAKE DR LARGO 33770 R/1 1/9/2013 7/1/2012 LPB
4212423 ELIZABETH BELL 8084861 14 BISHOP CREEK DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 3/24/2015 2/1/2015 LPB
4028516 ROGER JESTER 8032089 14 CENTRAL CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/2/1999 11/2/1999 LPB
4248934 JAMES MORGAN 8074597 14 OAK AVE PALM HARBOR 34684-1225 R/1 9/12/2018 2/3/2003 LPB
4269368 KIM LINDGREN 8092093 14 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 7/27/2020 5/28/2020 LPB
4273632 BOB UPSHAW 8089284 14021 BAYSHORE DR N MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 12/14/2020 6/1/2018 LPB
4114851 MICHAEL H VAVLAS 8075638 1403 CIRCLE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/7/2004 11/1/2003 LPB 4269422 FRANK SALATHE 8093225 1403 COUNTRY TRAILS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/16/2020 7/1/2020 LPB 4244234 JIM DAVIS 8088996 14042 EGRET LN CLEARWATER 33762 R/1 5/2/2018 4/1/2018 LPB 4237149 ROB NAZZAL 8087797 14054 W PARSLEY DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 11/28/2017 8/1/2017 LPB 4182772 CHRIS CHRISTOPOULOS 8082564 1406 FORDE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/2/2012 10/1/2011 LPB 4250413 VIVIANE OLIVEIRA 8058912 1406 W VIRGINIA LN CLEARWATER 33759-2327 R/1 11/1/2018 3/1/2006 LPB 4063967 LINDA J HELLBUSCH 8031727 1409 VERMONT AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3872 R/1 12/20/1999 9/30/1999 LPB 4183021 JANE GOVONI 8082594 14109 SPOONBILL LN CLEARWATER 33762 R/1 2/29/2012 11/1/2011 LPB 4118654 JEANNE FRIEDLANDER 8076866 14114 HETRICK CIR N LARGO 33774 R/1 11/12/2004 10/1/2004 LPB 4278314 NOMAR OTERO 8094663 1414 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/17/2022 3/1/2021 LPB 4223071 MIKE & JULIE BYRNE 8085868 1414 OAK MEADOW PT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/14/2016 3/1/2016 LPB 4280110 ROBERT WEIL 8095194 14158 SPOONBILL LN CLEARWATER 33762 R/1 9/22/2021 7/1/2021 LPB
4245492 ROBERT BERNIER 8031797 1418 COBURN DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/7/2018 1/1/1999 LPB
4258045 BRAD MILLER 8089202 14209 E PARSLEY DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 9/25/2019 5/1/2018 LPB
4273587 ROXANNE HENDRY 8093435 1421 GLENVIEW RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/24/2021 9/4/2020 LPB
4196525 JOHN BRIGHT 8077308 1423 ARISTIDES CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/1/2013 3/1/2005 LPB
4276914 XAY WATKINS 8016902 1425 REGAL RD CLEARWATER 33756-2320 R/1 4/12/2021 6/1/2008 LPB
4067935 JAY KLEIN 8031788 1425 SAIL HARBOR CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/19/2000 3/11/2000 LPB
4097894 DON MUNRO 8073816 1427 N JASMINE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-5239 R/1 12/4/2002 7/1/2002 LPB
4121299 JOHN R MCMARTIN 8077129 14281 IROQUOIS AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 2/9/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4226660 JOSEPH WHITTEN 8086100 1429 GEORGIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/2/2016 6/1/2016 LPB
4279886 VIVIAN MENDONIDES 8031544 143 GARLAND CIR PALM HARBOR 34683-5171 R/1 7/2/2021 8/6/1999 LPB
4257322 DANIEL BOLDI 8077446 1430 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/5/2019 4/1/2005 LPB
4065255 MAHESHKUMAR AMIN 8069363 1431 ALEXANDER WAY LARGO 33756 R/1 2/2/2000 12/6/1999 LPB
4203599 OVILA GAGNON 8081881 1431 HAGEN AVE DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/8/2014 1/1/2010 LPB
4285102 JACK MELLON 8095634 1432 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/4/2022 9/1/2021 LPB 4255127 CHRISTINE POSS 8077864 14354 110TH TER N LARGO 33774-4459 R/1 4/22/2019 8/1/2005 LPB 4278190 YUKTI GULATI 8079796 1438 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 5/14/2021 10/1/2006 LPB 4254303 FRED MCINTYRE 8090686 1443 PALOMA LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/6/2019 3/1/2019 LPB 4264832 AMY WOJTKIW 8092442 14437 116TH AVE N LARGO 33774 R/1 3/16/2020 2/1/2020 LPB 4258236 ARTHUR SHIERLING 8091139 14448 BALLOCH DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 11/15/2019 6/1/2019 LPB 4160953 ERWIN FLORESCA 8078790 14459 REDBIRD CT SEMINOLE 33776-1965 R/1 2/27/2009 3/1/2006 LPB 4277299 TIM ELIA 8094749 1449 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/25/2022 4/1/2021 LPB 4269127 JAN MENKE 8076544 14495 RED BIRD CT SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 2/5/2021 7/1/2004 LPB 4263836 SERGIO SIERRA 8091978 14510 STRATHGLASS DR HUDSON 34677 R/1 3/20/2020 11/20/2019 LPB 4189560 BARBARA STALBIRD 8077822 14521 RED BIRD CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 8/29/2012 9/1/2005 LPB 4133069 KIMBERLY DELANEY 8078462 14530 APACHE AVE LARGO 33774-4414 R/1 2/15/2006 1/1/2006 LPB
4108155 ALLEN LINDSAY 8074319 14539 RED BIRD CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 11/12/2003 12/1/2002 LPB
4060016 DENNIS MILLER 8066830 1455 BRIARWOOD CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695-4680 R/1 3/28/2000 3/28/2000 LPB
4291005 CARLOS D LANG 8095654 1456 N RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/5/2022 9/1/2021 LPB
4211198 BETH KING 8084749 14562 MAPLEWOOD DR LARGO 33774 R/1 2/6/2015 1/1/2015 LPB
4189789 CHRISTOPHER CHRISTENSEN 8066943 1458 WOODSTREAM DR OLDSMAR 34677-4832 R/1 9/5/2012 5/10/1999 LPB
4110953 CARL CONFORTI 8081935 146 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/8/2010 3/1/2010 LPB
4095901 PAULA MCKEE 8092304 14604 BALLOCH DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 5/22/2020 1/1/2020 LPB
4240695 DONNA LOWE 8088403 14640 TARVES DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 4/3/2018 12/1/2017 LPB
4261903 LARA CORTES 8073398 1465 MEYER LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-5341 R/1 11/8/2019 4/1/2002 LPB
4267940 DIANA HAMMER 8093018 1466 STURBRIDGE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/13/2020 6/1/2020 LPB
4241251 FRANK MAKOWSKI 8088556 1467 HAGEN AVE DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/21/2018 1/1/2018 LPB
4277147 GEORGE WILDMAN 8094546 1468 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/28/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4260498 DEBBIE AND JON PARADIS 8091660 1472 HEATHER DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/8/2019 9/1/2019 LPB
4267644 JOSEPH MILLER 8092927 1473 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/15/2020 5/1/2020 LPB 4028247 RONALD HARRIS 8031789 1473 SAIL HARBOR CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/16/2000 5/16/2000 LPB 4227348 CELI DONOFRIO 8078120 14750 BAY DR LARGO 33774-4831 R/1 8/31/2016 10/1/2005 LPB 4290604 ADAM STITES 8077419 14754 PINE DR N LARGO 33776 R/1 6/23/2022 4/1/2005 LPB 4237207 LOREN ZIRBEL 8093010 1478 RIDGE TOP DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/9/2020 6/1/2020 LPB 4272269 DAVID CULVER 8093728 1479 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/18/2021 10/1/2020 LPB 4254282 MICHAEL WILLENBACHER 8090655 148 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/6/2019 3/1/2019 LPB 4268501 DARRELL BRYANT 8072023 148 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/23/2020 6/1/2001 LPB 4143863 ROBERT A CARUSO 8079786 14821 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 2/27/2007 10/1/2006 LPB 4230710 JASON CRUTEHER 8081888 14839 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 3/13/2017 1/1/2010 LPB 4268418 SUSANNE PORTER 8034119 1484 MICHIGAN AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-4533 R/1 7/16/2020 6/11/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4293504 MORGAN KUBIS 8080911 14846 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33556-1882 R/1 10/7/2022 12/1/2007 LPB
4060083 PETER A RETSOS 8066905 1485 EASTLAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB
4164968 HARRY KAMBOUROLIAS 8094024 1485 NORTH RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/28/2021 12/1/2020 LPB
4166024 KRISTI BERLIN 8081666 14937 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 10/28/2009 5/1/2009 LPB
4244971 ASHLEY LAMM 8079966 14948 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 6/1/2018 12/1/2006 LPB
4224084 KIMBERLY GANEM 8069896 14950 HIDDEN OAK CIR CLEARWATER 33771 R/1 5/20/2016 5/4/2000 LPB
4060089 JOEL E CULBRETH 8066911 1497 WHISPER WIND LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 11/9/1999 11/9/1999 LPB
4153425 ROLAND GIGUERE 8076481 14992 113TH AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 4/7/2008 7/1/2004 LPB
4275396 TRISHA SOUTHWORTH 8074318 14996 113TH AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 3/8/2021 12/1/2002 LPB
4176787 LINDA GIGUERE 8082258 14998 113TH AVE LARGO 33774 R/1 5/13/2011 12/1/2010 LPB
4028053 TAMMI REINHARDT 8031542 150 N LAKE SHORE DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 6/11/1999 6/11/1999 LPB
4219829 JAMES SHIVELY 8017064 1500 LIME ST CLEARWATER 33756-2345 R/1 12/1/2015 3/1/2002 LPB
4270669 PAIVAHN KILEN 8069730 15001 SOVEREIGN DR LARGO 33774 R/1 9/8/2020 2/23/2000 LPB
4260484 DINA CARVILLE 8082603 15019 MAN O WAR DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 10/7/2019 11/1/2011 LPB
4184176 RONALD TYSON 8082623 15027 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 2/23/2012 12/1/2011 LPB 4258670 ERICA HUDSON GOWIN 8079927 15036 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 8/1/2019 12/1/2006 LPB 4236916 PAMELA DREXLER 8082050 1504 BAYSHORE BLVD INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 8/21/2017 6/1/2010 LPB 4246309 GREGORY TODD 8087573 1507 BAYSHORE BLVD INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 6/25/2018 7/1/2017 LPB 4273492 PATRICK MEIGHAN 8075256 1508 OWLS RETREAT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8161 R/1 12/14/2020 8/18/2003 LPB 4270196 DON SCHMELING 8080715 1509 BAYSHORE BLVD INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2835 R/1 8/21/2020 9/1/2007 LPB 4277519 CAROL R VINCENT 8093531 1509 N RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/22/2021 9/1/2020 LPB 4256992 IAN HITCHINS 8080975 15104 AZRA DR ODESSA 33556-1845 R/1 6/24/2019 1/1/2008 LPB 4198198 PAMELA WOLFGANG 8082530 1511 BRITTANY CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/27/2013 9/1/2011 LPB 4217737 BRIAN ZEIGLER 8080104 15115 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/11/2015 1/1/2007 LPB 4228134 LIZABETH MARKEWICZ 8076575 1513 FORDE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2277 R/1 10/3/2016 8/1/2004 LPB 4255366 LISA BECKER 8082331 15136 AZRA DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/22/2019 3/1/2011 LPB
4121183 KEITH DIAZ 8077115 1514 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/30/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4064153 GUS PSCHAK 8069482 1514 WHISPER WIND LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/22/1999 12/22/1999 LPB
4256824 JULIE CALVANO 8079965 15140 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 6/3/2019 12/1/2006 LPB
4273805 NICHOLAS KOPTEROS 8093747 1515 N RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/25/2021 10/1/2020 LPB
4194255 CHRISTINE MCCOY 8013355 1517 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/27/2013 11/24/1999 LPB
4196354 THANH NGUYEN 8067015 1520 LOCKMEADE PL OLDSMAR 34677-5121 R/1 6/18/2013 4/7/2000 LPB
4125851 STANLEY D TUCK 8070913 1520 PENNSYLVANIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-3610 R/1 6/7/2005 2/1/2001 LPB
4267199 RACHEL MALTA 8082196 15201 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 5/18/2020 11/1/2010 LPB
4292001 SUSAN GREEN 8079785 15223 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 8/19/2022 10/1/2006 LPB
4067701 RAYMOND WAN 8033631 1524 OWLS RETREAT TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 4/12/2000 3/31/2000 LPB
4016646 BARBARA ANN SCHINELLER 8017891 1524 TANGERINE ST CLEARWATER 33756-3608 R/1 5/4/1999 5/4/1999 LPB
4271145 CHRISTOPHER COTRONEI 8081494 15241 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 34556-1832 R/1 9/22/2020 2/1/2009 LPB
4254384 NICOLE CORSON 8077137 1526 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/8/2019 1/1/2005 LPB
4190213 DAVID ROSS 8083007 1529 ABYSS DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 10/12/2012 9/1/2012 LPB 4156100 DEBORAH CATE 8081255 15302 HARBOR DR MADERIA BEACH 33708-1821 R/1 7/30/2008 7/1/2008 LPB 4243105 DAVID PRINCE 8088824 1531 SADDLE CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/6/2018 3/1/2018 LPB 4220132 CHRISTY STAMPER 8081596 15312 AZRA DR ODESSA 33556-1863 R/1 12/15/2015 3/1/2009 LPB 4266740 ERIC MEISTER 8083943 15315 LAKE MAURINE DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/30/2020 3/1/2014 LPB 4124010 DON MOORE 8077408 1532 BIG BASS DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-5604 R/1 5/10/2005 4/1/2005 LPB 4091739 KRIS YOUNG 8072626 1532 OWLS RETREAT TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/26/2002 10/1/2001 LPB 4195741 SHARON RHODES 8070895 1532 PENNSYLVANIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/24/2013 2/14/2001 LPB 4254338 JEANETTE KRIZ 8079919 15332 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 3/20/2019 12/1/2006 LPB 4249715 MARK SALEBRA 8089684 15335 HARBOR DR MADERIA BEACH 33708 R/1 5/4/2020 8/1/2018 LPB 4148543 ANITA RAMACIERE 8050719 1536 HUNTER LN CLEARWATER 33764-2458 R/1 10/30/2007 10/1/2007 LPB 4214346 HENRY ZAJAC 8085063 1536 QUAIL DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/13/2016 5/1/2015 LPB
4065578 DONNA L CHARLES 8028498 1537 ROSEMONT DR CLEARWATER 33755-2149 R/1 3/17/2000 3/1/2000 LPB
4290173 JASON VAYRE 8067016 1538 LOCKMEADE PL OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/21/2022 7/29/1999 LPB
4206227 JOHN BUSH 8084114 1539 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/13/2014 6/1/2014 LPB
4242854 STEVEN ALEXANDER 8088766 154 GEORGIA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 5/9/2018 3/1/2018 LPB
4184223 HARRY KINKEAD 8033674 1540 OWLS RETREAT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8161 R/1 1/26/2012 6/30/1999 LPB
4161593 MARVIN MCEUEN 8081387 15410 BLACK GOLD LOOP ODESSA 33556-1712 R/1 3/25/2009 10/1/2008 LPB
4250917 SIDNEY BEDSOLE 8077927 15416 WIND WHISPER DR ODESSA 33556-1795 R/1 11/29/2018 9/1/2005 LPB
4175655 MAUREEN D MAHER 8017086 1543 LIME ST CLEARWATER 33756-2344 R/1 1/6/2011 8/16/1999 LPB
4060119 CATHERINE K ODETTE 8066941 1543 RIVERDALE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/22/2000 4/22/2000 LPB
4068283 CYNTHIA L NELSON 8070011 1544 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/5/2000 5/1/2000 LPB
4207343 DEAN JARDIN 8080678 15455 AZRA DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 8/27/2014 9/1/2007 LPB
4187114 PATRICIA ODELL 8070966 1548 OWLS RETREAT TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 5/17/2012 3/1/2001 LPB
4027557 ROBERT WELTER 8030937 1549 CHUKAR RIDGE PALM HARBOR 34683-6455 R/1 5/8/2000 5/8/2000 LPB
4254133 BRUCE CARLSON 8090662 155 PATTY ANN BLVD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/3/2019 3/1/2019 LPB 4018312 ANGELA FERLAND 8019800 1550 TIMMONS TER NE CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 5/28/1999 5/28/1999 LPB 4191013 ANH-VU NGUYEN 8073504 1551 BRIDGE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 11/1/2012 10/19/2003 LPB 4060086 KAYLYN BELCIK 8066908 1551 EASTLAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677-1903 R/1 7/30/1999 7/30/1999 LPB 4216676 TRACY KIMBALL 8094508 1551 N RIVER CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/20/2021 3/1/2021 LPB 4285599 DARWYN SPARKS 8082197 1552 ABYSS DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 1/18/2022 11/1/2010 LPB 4223338 MATT STARR 8080668 15531 DUNNS POND CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/11/2016 8/1/2007 LPB 4201205 IBER ACEVEDO 8079594 1555 ABYSS DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/31/2013 8/1/2006 LPB 4028249 MARY LINDSEY 8031791 1555 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-5237 R/1 4/17/2000 4/17/2000 LPB 4265018 MATTHEW HOUSH 8092468 1555 E LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/29/2020 2/1/2020 LPB 4166503 JACK WHITMER 8076666 1557 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 11/4/2009 8/1/2004 LPB 4174872 CHRISTOPHER BERG 8078706 1559 HUNTLEIGH CT OLDSMAR 34677-5100 R/1 4/20/2012 3/1/2006 LPB
4253303 TOMMY STANLEY WATSON 8080460 156 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/8/2019 6/1/2007 LPB
4015203 STEPHANIE VANZANDT 8075917 1560 BRIDGE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 5/2/2008 2/1/2004 LPB
4249360 ERIC RABENSTEIN 8085863 15610 PHILLIPS RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/8/2018 3/1/2016 LPB
4128422 DANIEL SPATUZZI 8075391 1563 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 8/25/2005 9/29/2003 LPB
4176815 MELISSA HILL 8079918 15642 BLUE STAR CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 2/11/2011 12/1/2006 LPB
4126435 ROBERT BLEDSOE 8076637 1565 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 6/29/2005 10/1/2004 LPB
4203459 ALOK BEECUM 8077674 15651 DUNN'S POND CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/9/2014 7/1/2005 LPB
4123459 ROBERT FADY 8077349 1569 HIGH BLUFF DR LARGO 33770 R/1 7/27/2005 3/1/2005 LPB
4153217 STEVE INGRAM 8081029 157 SHORE DR PALM HARBOR 34683-5425 R/1 7/21/2008 2/1/2008 LPB
4257907 EDWARD GERSHOWITZ 8030783 1570 MICHIGAN BLVD DUNEDIN 34698-2336 R/1 7/29/2019 4/26/2000 LPB
4277361 CONAN ROYCE 8076037 1570 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 4/15/2021 3/1/2004 LPB
4199164 MATTHEW RAAB 8083073 15709 INDIAN QUEEN DR ODESSA 33558 R/1 7/30/2013 11/1/2012 LPB
4240167 DONNA NIKODEMUS 8072404 15718 GULF BLVD REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 12/15/2017 8/1/2001 LPB
4045046 ROBERT J MEEHAN 8050772 1573 BELLEAIR LN CLEARWATER 33764-2574 R/1 1/7/2011 12/1/2010 LPB 4131863 RODNEY CARR 8077569 1574 QUAIL DR DUNEDIN 34698-9232 R/1 12/12/2005 5/15/2005 LPB 4276355 BRIGITTE WILSON 8077019 1575 QUAIL DR DUNEDIN 34698-9233 R/1 3/17/2021 12/1/2004 LPB 4150346 WILLIAM DONATI 8080543 1575 RIDGE TOP DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8107 R/1 11/15/2007 6/1/2007 LPB 4116654 JOSEPH OFFERMAN 8031792 1576 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-5232 R/1 8/16/2004 4/26/2001 LPB 4025251 KATE DRAZNIN 8028478 1578 LINWOOD DR CLEARWATER 33755-2139 R/1 4/30/1999 4/30/1999 LPB 4272469 SUDHIR PATEL 8075052 1579 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 11/5/2020 7/2/2003 LPB 4154506 TOMMY STANLEY WATSON 8079433 158 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683-1807 R/1 5/16/2008 7/1/2006 LPB 4157731 CHRIS BUTCHART 8075116 1580 HUNTLEIGH CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/7/2008 7/15/2003 LPB 4216924 GLENN HAMBURG 8072347 1580 MARY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/13/2015 7/1/2001 LPB 4117864 ANNA BARALT 8075914 1580 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 9/24/2004 2/1/2004 LPB
Propane Customers
4107925 LISA SPRIGGS 8074640 1583 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 12/16/2003 3/3/2003 LPB
4274694 PAM FYFFE 8073004 1589 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 1/29/2021 1/1/2002 LPB
4200834 JOHN VALENTIC 8083718 159 ANNWOOD RD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/27/2013 12/1/2013 LPB
4109125 ALBERT FUSCO 8074197 1591 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 12/19/2003 11/1/2002 LPB
4266578 NIKOLAOS KARAMOUNTZOS 8075053 1594 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 4/27/2020 7/2/2003 LPB
4281739 ODIN ENTERPRISES INC.8075962 1595 PRESERVE WAY CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 9/1/2021 6/1/2004 LPB
4180120 JOSEPH DAVANZO 8082124 1595 N JASMINE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 7/7/2011 8/1/2010 LPB
4193394 BRENDA ALVARADO 8067565 1596 MISTY PLATEAU TRL CLEARWATER 33765-1824 R/1 3/1/2013 11/16/2000 LPB
4242867 KATE MUNSON 8067020 1598 LOCKMEADE PL OLDSMAR 34677-5121 R/1 3/22/2018 7/29/1999 LPB
4286576 ALFRED VINCELLI 8094595 16 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 2/11/2022 3/1/2021 LPB
4277636 ELIZABETH DIRKS 8066880 160 GREENHAVEN CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/29/2021 6/16/1999 LPB
4266556 RICHARD E KESLAR 8066889 160 LISA LN OLDSMAR 34677-2389 R/1 4/24/2020 11/5/1999 LPB
4204144 PAM SPELL 8083998 1600 COQUI CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 6/19/2014 4/1/2014 LPB
4222526 DAN SMITH 8080098 16006 5TH ST E REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 3/11/2016 1/1/2007 LPB
4091340 KERRY MCPHEE 8038461 1601 CARROLL ST CLEARWATER 33755-3620 R/1 6/14/2002 8/21/1999 LPB 4294252 GEORGE PANSON 8096141 1603 GULF BEACH BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 11/3/2022 12/1/2021 LPB 4230484 CAROL DAVIS 8086649 1605 BRADY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/27/2017 11/1/2016 LPB 4115908 BRENDA SVETKOFF 8076078 1608 N JASMINE AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/21/2004 4/1/2004 LPB 4228862 SUSAN SCHIMMEL 8030938 1610 CHUKAR RIDGE PALM HARBOR 34683-6463 R/1 11/1/2016 7/21/1999 LPB 4028622 MILAN CERNKOVIC 8032293 1611 GULF BEACH BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2217 R/1 6/11/1999 6/11/1999 LPB 4214502 MICHAEL COLEMAN 8085075 1612 NODDING THISTLE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 5/29/2015 5/20/2015 LPB 4167757 LOREATHA UPSHAW 8079593 1613 ALTAMONT LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/31/2009 8/1/2006 LPB 4194622 MAMTA CHOKSI 8082672 1614 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/24/2013 1/1/2012 LPB 4277725 WENDI BLAKEY 8086650 1615 BRADY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/20/2022 11/1/2016 LPB 4033862 NEIL A VIGLIONE 8038467 1615 CARROLL ST CLEARWATER 33755-3620 R/1 8/21/1999 8/21/1999 LPB 4289987 JON ADAMS 8097024 1615 COUNTRY LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/23/2022 6/1/2022 LPB
4228395 MARVA WEINBERG- CARABOTT 8077673 1615 MEYERS COVE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-6626 R/1 10/14/2016 7/1/2005 LPB
4291577 LEONEL BENOIST 8097295 16161 MCARN TRL ODESSA 33556 R/1 10/27/2022 7/1/2022 LPB
4241680 CHRISTIAN CURRY 8088559 16170 ARMISTEAD LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/9/2018 1/1/2018 LPB
4283721 DAVID STACKHOUSE 8079964 1618 ABYSS DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 11/15/2021 12/1/2006 LPB
4275795 EZZAT ATALLA 8071923 1624 EAST LAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/26/2021 6/12/2001 LPB
4282552 TERRY DENNISON 8095628 1624 KILWINNING CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 4/22/2022 9/1/2021 LPB
4235324 GEORGE JOHNSON 8087385 1624 PARKER POINTE BLVD ODESSA 33556 R/1 8/14/2017 5/1/2017 LPB
4258849 RICHARD HOHL 8091407 1627 BRAUND AVE CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 10/1/2019 8/1/2019 LPB
4034965 KEITH M BORDEN 8039580 1627 SCOTT ST CLEARWATER 33755-2846 R/1 8/21/1999 8/21/1999 LPB
4042786 MICHAEL ERNEST EATON 8047853 1630 JEFFORDS ST CLEARWATER 33756-4561 R/1 9/1/2006 8/1/2006 LPB
4235513 MAMATA JUVVADI 8087545 1630 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/24/2017 6/1/2017 LPB
4225767 SHITAL PATEL-SADOWSKI 8078635 1631 SWAMP ROSE LN TRINITY 34655-4979 R/1 7/19/2016 2/1/2006 LPB
4196981 MELISSA JOHNSON 8080659 16319 REDINGTON DR REDINGTON BEACH 33708-1547 R/1 7/8/2013 8/1/2007 LPB
4256510 LAUREN POLING 8091047 1632 SANTA ANNA DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/7/2019 5/1/2019 LPB 4270511 PHILIP HOYLE 8076688 1634 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/3/2020 9/1/2004 LPB 4131104 MARY LOU DEWYNGAERT 8040477 1635 WINDSOR PL CLEARWATER 33755-1373 R/1 11/21/2005 4/30/1999 LPB 4028544 TIMOTHY GREEN 8032154 1637 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2027 R/1 6/14/1999 6/14/1999 LPB 4293935 JAMES THOMPSON 8071829 1639 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8153 R/1 11/4/2022 5/1/2001 LPB 4181190 DINO MICHAELS 8077113 16438 REDINGTON DR REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 9/2/2011 1/1/2005 LPB 4027577 JOHN NICOSIA 8030957 1645 HONEYBEAR LN DUNEDIN 34698-2308 R/1 3/7/2000 3/7/2000 LPB 4256464 CRAIG FABRIZIO 8070198 1645 LAKESIDE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 5/21/2019 6/26/2000 LPB 4276511 ANTHONY MANGIARACINA 8077713 1646 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556-1786 R/1 3/26/2021 7/1/2005 LPB 4230089 KIM STATTNER 8082485 1649 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/19/2016 8/1/2011 LPB 4277508 KARIM ELFISHAWY 8078877 16490 REDINGTON DR REDINGTON BEACH 33708-1550 R/1 5/4/2021 4/1/2006 LPB 4137655 RUDY CICCARELLO 8079573 1650 EAST LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8133 R/1 2/26/2007 8/1/2006 LPB
4240753 TODD BENDER 8072777 1651 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8153 R/1 1/29/2018 11/1/2001 LPB
4092715 SALLY NIGGLI 8072776 1655 EAGLES REACH TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8153 R/1 7/1/2002 11/1/2001 LPB
4197356 HILARY KELLY 8041385 1655 ELIZABETH LN CLEARWATER 33755-1618 R/1 7/26/2013 3/29/2002 LPB
4288216 CARMEN STALLMAN 8085317 1656 SAN ROY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/4/2022 9/1/2015 LPB
4123940 ORANGE BLOSSOM DEVELOPERS 8096442 16580 HUTCHINSON RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/23/2022 2/1/2022 LPB
4292147 ROSS DOWNS 8069780 1661 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/15/2022 3/3/2000 LPB
4213099 JOHN ZSIDO 8077389 1666 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2028 R/1 3/31/2015 4/1/2005 LPB
4286360 AUGUST MANZO 8070903 1667 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/10/2022 2/16/2001 LPB
4248932 JUDY HUGHES 8066909 1668 EASTLAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/14/2018 4/25/2000 LPB
4249805 CHRISTINA DIRKS 8082240 1668 E ORANGESIDE RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/16/2018 12/1/2010 LPB
4098824 GREGORY YEOMANS 8073618 1669 MEYERS COVE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-6626 R/1 3/6/2003 6/1/2002 LPB
4225612 EDWARD CARVALLO 8095445 1670 CLEARWATER HARBOR DR LARGO 33770 R/1 9/16/2021 8/1/2021 LPB
4193434 KIM BENNETT 8082583 1670 LAKESIDE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 2/26/2013 10/1/2011 LPB
4182319 ZOLTAN BERECZKI 8082302 1672 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/21/2011 2/1/2011 LPB 4191388 NELS JOHNSON 8075246 1679 SEABREEZE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/19/2012 8/15/2003 LPB 4056425 CRAIG WHITELEATHER 8093235 168 CARLYLE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/24/2020 8/1/2020 LPB 4254064 JIM OSBORN 8090636 16800 JETSON DR SPRING HILL 34610 R/1 5/22/2020 3/1/2019 LPB 4027580 HARRY BARTH 8030960 1701 HICKORY GATE DR S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/24/1999 9/24/1999 LPB 4028631 ANTHONY DZIURA 8032302 1701 SUNKISSED DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/13/1999 9/13/1999 LPB 4254606 MEG HARDY 8090356 17033 BROWN RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 5/2/2019 1/1/2019 LPB 4295389 DANIELLE SPATOLA 8080168 1706 NODDING THISTLE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-4153 R/1 12/16/2022 3/1/2007 LPB 4070378 GARY HELLER 8069801 1707 CYPRESS AVE BELLEAIR 33756-1513 R/1 7/25/2000 7/6/2000 LPB 4200354 BRANDON WIVHOLM 8066534 1708 LA FOREST AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 5/8/2015 8/11/1999 LPB 4275734 JAMES FEENEY 8077171 1708 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 3/5/2021 2/1/2005 LPB 4168979 SAL TROIANO 8081911 1709 8TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/27/2010 2/1/2010 LPB
4259046 CRYSTAL SHEEDY 8067181 1709 EMERALD DR CLEARWATER 33756-3613 R/1 8/13/2019 7/27/2000 LPB
4245102 TINA AVILA 8089156 1709 OYSTER POINT WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/27/2018 5/1/2018 LPB
4230379 PETER KYRES 8074167 1710 CYPRESS AVE BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 1/10/2017 11/1/2002 LPB
4215979 NOUHAD MOUSSA 8085159 17101 BREEDERS CUP DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 5/3/2016 6/1/2015 LPB
4256859 MATT DAERR 8091093 17103 RAINBOW TER ODESSA 33556 R/1 11/14/2019 6/1/2019 LPB
4227705 CAMPAGNA HOMES 8096568 17105 BREEDERS CUP DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 10/18/2022 3/1/2022 LPB
4067327 SCOTT GUNN 8084360 1711 8TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/18/2015 12/1/2014 LPB
4113030 MICHAEL T COLLINS 8075773 1711 SUNSET DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/23/2004 1/1/2004 LPB
4278369 MONIQUE CALHOUN 8078176 1711 TALL PINE CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5204 R/1 5/17/2021 11/1/2005 LPB
4215554 NANCY BAUMGART 8078551 1712 EAST LAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677-1980 R/1 6/26/2015 2/1/2006 LPB
4288548 JOYCE CARMINE 8075209 1713 MANDALAY DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2275 R/1 4/18/2022 8/11/2003 LPB
4119275 LIDIA VLAHAKIS 8076548 1715 GULF RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/3/2005 7/1/2004 LPB
4296563 ESTATE OF ANDREW HAIBECK 8032301 1715 SUNSET DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/3/2023 6/11/1999 LPB
4106428 LAURA KLAMO 8075344 1718 AUDREY DR CLEARWATER 33759 R/1 9/29/2003 9/16/2003 LPB 4290554 JAMES CRIMELLA 8077496 1718 LAKE POLO DR ODESSA 33556-1798 R/1 6/21/2022 5/1/2005 LPB 4266929 KATHIE LADD 8067183 1720 EMERALD DR CLEARWATER 33756-3614 R/1 5/8/2020 12/1/2002 LPB 4226821 CHARLES RUSSO 8086271 1720 MARINER WAY TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/24/2016 8/1/2016 LPB 4249886 RON DESTASIO 8089952 17201 DOWNS DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/27/2018 10/1/2018 LPB 4194370 MANAVALAN SAMPATH INDUMATHI 8083272 17202 BROWN RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/25/2013 3/1/2013 LPB 4285229 CHRIS CHRISWELL 8083637 17212 BREEDERS CUP DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/27/2021 10/1/2013 LPB 4203001 JAYA VENKATARAM 8083804 17213 BREEDERS CUP DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/28/2014 1/1/2014 LPB 4199864 DALE ANDREWS 8078269 1722 CYPRESS AVE BELLEAIR 33756-1514 R/1 11/6/2013 12/1/2005 LPB 4263969 CHRIS NIEMEYER 8092285 1722 HICKORY GATE DR S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/22/2020 1/1/2020 LPB 4261747 KEN MATHER 8081477 1722 LA FOREST AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695-2059 R/1 11/6/2019 1/1/2009 LPB
Propane Customers
4238076 TANYA BEJPRANO 8081700 1722 LAURIE LN BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 10/9/2017 7/1/2009 LPB
4257954 MIKE THRASHER 8091233 1723 OYSTER POINT WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/15/2019 7/1/2019 LPB
4016728 PETER VRTAL 8017994 1724 CYPRESS AVE BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 4/21/2000 4/21/2000 LPB
4285856 GERALD ALBRECHT 8081990 17241 BREEDERS CUP DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/25/2022 5/1/2010 LPB
4276921 NICOLE WHITAKER 8073918 1725 MANDALAY DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/13/2021 8/1/2002 LPB
4258240 ANDY ZABO 8066933 1728 BAYHILL DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/18/2019 5/19/2000 LPB
4079226 VANESSA J WOODS 8084019 17315 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 11/21/2014 5/1/2014 LPB
4230794 JOE BARB WHEELER 8086852 17318 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 6/22/2017 1/1/2017 LPB
4182303 ROBERT POTTS 8082547 1732 HICKORY GATE DR S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/5/2011 9/1/2011 LPB
4290097 SYED ALI 8083571 17324 BALLMONT PARK DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 6/6/2022 9/1/2013 LPB
4230389 LAWRENCE ROCKHOLD 8086792 17340 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 1/20/2017 12/1/2016 LPB
4233968 BRIAN BOWER 8084918 17340 ROSA LEE WAY NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 5/22/2017 3/1/2015 LPB
4289676 CHAD LUBKE 8085157 17347 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 5/24/2022 6/1/2015 LPB
4152633 DOUGLAS TAYLOR 8080297 17348 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708-1351 R/1 2/27/2008 4/1/2007 LPB
4212851 JANETTE SCOTT 8084900 17353 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 3/26/2015 3/1/2015 LPB 4239626 DEMETRIA BROWN 8088242 17358 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 2/21/2018 11/1/2017 LPB 4118604 WILLIAM ROTH 8075927 17371 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33785 R/1 10/19/2004 2/1/2004 LPB 4203903 LEWIS JACKSON 8083980 17399 KENNEDY DR NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 5/27/2014 4/1/2014 LPB 4233971 ERIC VILLETTE 8087326 1741 E LAGOON CIR CLEARWATER 33765 R/1 6/2/2017 5/1/2017 LPB 4187160 CHRISTIE GAGNON 8082748 1743 DONCASTER RD CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 9/21/2012 3/1/2012 LPB 4145048 MARCUS FLORES 8080328 17437 2ND ST E REDINGTON SHORES 33708-4267 R/1 8/31/2007 4/1/2007 LPB 4193681 CRAIG TOWLE 8073329 1745 SANCTUARY PL CRYSTAL BEACH 34682 R/1 3/4/2013 4/1/2002 LPB 4250522 EVIE KOTSOL 8090054 1748 PAINTED BUNTING CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/26/2018 11/1/2018 LPB 4233590 ROBERT SHANK 8067323 1749 HUNT LN CLEARWATER 33756 R/1 5/2/2017 10/28/1999 LPB 4283459 JOSH POOLE 8095739 17506 OAKLEY SCOTT LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/8/2022 10/1/2021 LPB 4233186 LINA TURNES 8040811 1751 ALGONQUIN DR CLEARWATER 33755-1609 R/1 4/12/2017 8/1/2002 LPB
4114455 MARJORIE BAKER 8076010 17510 WELLFIELD CT LUTZ 33558 R/1 6/22/2004 3/1/2004 LPB
4275277 PHIL CIAMPINI 8094320 1754 HICKORY GATE DR S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/31/2021 2/1/2021 LPB
4184385 PETER MCMULLEN 8082674 17605 STERLING TER REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 2/9/2012 1/1/2012 LPB
4063821 JAMES BOUTZOUKAS 8030022 1761 ROYAL OAK PL W DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/6/1999 11/17/1999 LPB
4259694 PAULINE RIETZ 8034080 1762 SANCTUARY PL CRYSTAL BEACH 34683 R/1 8/30/2019 9/27/1999 LPB
4106976 WILLIAM PASTIS 8075445 1768 BEL KEENE DR CLEARWATER 33756-2406 R/1 10/7/2003 10/2/2003 LPB
4219976 GREG KNABLE 8076926 1771 CROSSCREEK WAY W DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/4/2015 11/1/2004 LPB
4069726 RICHARD MINER 8092541 1771 ROYAL OAK PL DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/20/2020 3/1/2020 LPB
4276135 CHRIS HERNANDEZ 8094548 17715 WALL CIR REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 7/30/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4285100 RICHARD PEREZ 8096069 17725 LONG POINT DR REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 5/16/2022 12/1/2021 LPB
4286826 VALERIE KEEN 8083408 17737 1ST ST E REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 2/23/2022 6/1/2013 LPB
4238372 JANICE WILLIAMS 8083979 17739 1ST ST E REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 10/17/2017 4/1/2014 LPB
4257721 STEVEN DEHNKE 8083981 17742 LONG POINT DR REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 8/12/2019 4/1/2014 LPB
4244110 JEAN MERRELL 8087890 17748 LONG POINT DR REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 10/10/2018 9/1/2017 LPB 4268932 KIRSTEN GRENE 8080335 17749 WALL CIR REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 7/20/2020 4/1/2007 LPB 4240609 MARK STREET 8087389 1776 BROOKSIDE BLVD LARGO 33770 R/1 12/26/2017 5/1/2017 LPB 4211586 CHRISTOPHER FROST 8084765 17820 SIMMS RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 7/13/2015 1/1/2015 LPB 4052010 8058398 1795 EL TRINIDAD DR E CLEARWATER 33759-1907 R/1 1/20/2004 12/1/2003 LPB 4284988 SWATI LALL 8015635 18 AMBLESIDE DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 12/16/2021 1/1/2001 LPB 4254152 PAUL LIPAROTO 8069594 18 TARPON DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/12/2019 1/31/2000 LPB 4268392 MOLLY NELSON 8034079 180 SANCTUARY TRCE CRYSTAL BEACH 34688 R/1 6/25/2020 9/29/1999 LPB 4260028 THOMAS CAMPBELL 8066912 1801 ISLEWORTH CT OLDSMAR 34677-4857 R/1 9/13/2019 11/9/1999 LPB 4198905 MICHELLE PONTE 8073005 1802 ISLEWORTH CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/1/2013 1/1/2002 LPB 4060238 GARY COPP 8067068 1802 SPLIT FORK DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/9/2000 5/9/2000 LPB 4269407 ELENA JOHNSON 8093222 1805 ELMWOOD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 11/24/2020 7/1/2020 LPB
4251548 PETER BERND 8090173 1811 ROYAL OAK PL E DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/26/2018 11/1/2018 LPB
4083166 STEVE PAUL 8072499 1815 RAINBOW BLVD CLEARWATER 33760 R/1 11/1/2001 8/31/2001 LPB
4246936 ROBERT HOFFMAN 8019027 1818 HARBOR CIR W BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-4562 R/1 7/17/2018 6/5/1999 LPB
4251737 JOHN GRIFFITH 8075016 1820 RICHARD ERVIN PKY TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/17/2018 6/24/2003 LPB
4295617 SFR BORROWER 2022-1 LLC 8017539 1824 SOUTHWOOD LN CLEARWATER 33764-2468 R/1 12/27/2022 10/2/2000 LPB
4256699 MARY KERR 8091070 1825 LADY MARY DR LARGO 33774 R/1 7/11/2019 5/1/2019 LPB
4086473 MIKE RAMSEY 8072920 1830 LAKEVIEW RD CLEARWATER 33764-3662 R/1 1/10/2002 12/1/2001 LPB
4018466 ROBERTA HOSKEN 8020006 1835 ALICIA WAY CLEARWATER 33764-7511 R/1 8/11/2006 7/1/2006 LPB
4269656 JACOB VIANO 8080050 1838 WILMAR AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/5/2020 2/1/2007 LPB
4091122 SUSAN J BRADY 8072844 1839 INDIANA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/9/2002 11/1/2001 LPB
4255945 KARA DE ROCCO 8082696 184 N SPRING BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/20/2019 2/1/2012 LPB
4244752 ERIC NAZARIAN 8089026 18405 RUSTIC WOODS TRL ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/19/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4222636 JOHN LOVE 8085804 1841 KAY DR LARGO 33770 R/1 4/5/2016 3/1/2016 LPB
4037326 IRACEMA DRYSDALE 8041961 1845 N KEENE RD CLEARWATER 33755-2314 R/1 4/30/2020 5/10/2005 LPB 4243718 ZAIDA JIMENEZ 8034218 1849 DARTMOUTH DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 4/4/2018 7/13/1999 LPB 4248026 NANCY LOFREDO 8074449 185 RUE DES CHATEAUX TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/7/2018 1/1/2003 LPB 4236917 LEONARD GENCO 8070974 1850 OAK CREEK DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/17/2017 3/1/2001 LPB 4113923 JACQUES LAMA 8075059 1855 N HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8967 R/1 6/18/2004 7/2/2003 LPB 4272099 LAURA CLOUTIER 8080557 1859 FISH HATCHERY CT PALM HARBOR 34684-2404 R/1 11/6/2020 6/1/2007 LPB 4286786 WILLIAM LOVE 8096427 1859 NORTHVIEW DR LARGO 33770 R/1 4/14/2022 2/1/2022 LPB 4212658 JENNIFER KERN 8081954 1860 OAK CREEK DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/13/2015 3/1/2010 LPB 4026735 CRAIG BAIRD 8030030 1861 TEAKWOOD LN DUNEDIN 34698-4132 R/1 8/24/1999 8/24/1999 LPB 4262448 ROBERT SHELTON 8083825 1862 EAST LAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/2/2019 2/1/2014 LPB 4293053 JESIKA FREEMAN 8041721 1864 UNION ST CLEARWATER 33763-2246 R/1 9/14/2022 4/30/1999 LPB 4209911 JAFAR ALIPOUR 8076654 1870 SUNRISE BLVD CLEARWATER 33760 R/1 11/26/2014 8/1/2004 LPB
4179572 RANDY PACKER 8082369 18714 TYLER RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/25/2012 4/1/2011 LPB
4181494 CAROL NICHOLS 8082479 1873 WACASSASSA ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/18/2011 7/1/2011 LPB
4246690 OLGA PETERSEN 8079288 1875 BARCELONA DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 7/19/2018 6/1/2006 LPB
4175362 PATRICIA TUEY 8072569 1877 NORTH HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/22/2010 9/1/2001 LPB
4060131 BRIAN MCDONALD 8066953 1889 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1934 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB
4235295 ANITA & MARK VAALER 8087255 18908 CRESCENT RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/14/2017 4/1/2017 LPB
4219967 PAUL SCAGNELLI 8085520 1891 SADDLE HILL RD S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/17/2015 12/1/2015 LPB
4060134 MICHAEL ROTHBERG 8066956 1894 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB
4260398 JILL BAUER 8070176 19 PINEWOOD CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/25/2019 6/19/2000 LPB
4182629 LANG LIN 8076553 19 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756-1644 R/1 10/27/2011 8/1/2004 LPB
4282400 CARRIE ROGERS 8073140 19 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756-1645 R/1 9/17/2021 2/1/2002 LPB
4100580 PETER PACIK 8070780 190 N MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 3/18/2003 1/1/2001 LPB
4155780 EVA MICHAEL KRUTCHIK 8081242 190 S GEORGE ST TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8614 R/1 7/21/2008 7/1/2008 LPB
4026722 JEFF L RHOADS 8030017 1900 INDIAN CREEK CT DUNEDIN 34698-2800 R/1 12/13/1999 12/13/1999 LPB 4159662 MICHELLE JONES 8073771 1901 EAST LAKE WOODLANDS PKY OLDSMAR 34677-1979 R/1 1/28/2009 7/1/2002 LPB 4199314 JOSEPH APRILE 8083586 1901 SOURWOOD BLVD DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/18/2013 10/1/2013 LPB 4271483 DANA LASSIK 8029999 1906 DUNLOE CIR DUNEDIN 34698-3236 R/1 9/30/2020 1/26/2000 LPB 4277957 CHRIS PRICE 8080727 1906 GULF BEACH BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2258 R/1 5/4/2021 9/1/2007 LPB 4073473 HENRY BISSONNETTE 8070542 1908 GULF BEACH BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/18/2000 10/17/2000 LPB 4177726 LISA O'NEILL 8080158 1909 BLUE RIVER RD HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 3/23/2011 3/1/2007 LPB 4259065 LYNNE KONDRACKI 8030031 1910 SADDLE HILL RD S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/14/2019 7/20/1999 LPB 4026705 PAUL ROSA 8030000 1915 DUNLOE CIR DUNEDIN 34698-3237 R/1 9/27/1999 9/27/1999 LPB 4175688 HELENE ROYBAL 8066954 1918 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1935 R/1 12/29/2010 11/8/1999 LPB 4140386 CHRISTINA ARASMO 8019207 1924 N SIERRA CIR LARGO 33770 R/1 10/6/2006 10/20/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4252474 WILLIAM WILSON 8090354 19260 CRESCENT RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 4/10/2019 1/1/2019 LPB
4232961 JERRY DOORN 8066957 1930 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/11/2017 12/20/1999 LPB
4232685 KARL LEFEBVRE 8030020 1930 SADDLE HILL RD N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/27/2017 5/10/1999 LPB
4060162 FREDRICK SIKORSKI 8066989 1937 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677-1944 R/1 7/1/2007 7/1/2007 LPB
4221615 KATHLYN ELLIS 8072289 1939 DUNLOE CIR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/9/2016 7/2/2001 LPB
4233298 BRIAN KLEIN 8093287 1941 SADDLE HILL RD N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/25/2020 8/1/2020 LPB
4291201 JENNIFER BINNS 8097194 1942 ARGILE DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/16/2022 6/1/2022 LPB
4295531 PAUL VAUTOUR 8072395 1942 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1935 R/1 12/21/2022 8/3/2001 LPB
4067288 ALICE FOGG 8069971 1947 COBBLESTONE WAY CLEARWATER 33760 R/1 3/30/2000 3/30/2000 LPB
4060166 JOHN MILLER 8066993 1949 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/7/1999 5/7/1999 LPB
4214534 GEORGE LAI 8085058 1950 BRITTANY CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/17/2015 5/1/2015 LPB
4241666 ERICH HEYMANN 8088625 1950 SCHAER WAY ODESSA 33556 R/1 11/9/2018 1/1/2018 LPB
4208028 CONNIE WHITLOCK 8066961 1954 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/19/2014 11/8/1999 LPB
4261046 GARY HENSLEY 8082348 19555 CRESCENT RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 11/5/2019 4/1/2011 LPB
4264867 LORI BRENNAN 8018442 1956 ARVIS CIR E CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 3/5/2020 8/16/1999 LPB 4038243 CAL LEWIS 8042883 1956 PALM DR CLEARWATER 33763 R/1 8/26/1999 8/26/1999 LPB 4266663 STEVE DOE 8071125 196 BLUFF VIEW DR BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-1343 R/1 5/1/2020 4/1/2001 LPB 4060165 GARY MEADOWS 8066992 1961 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/23/1999 9/23/1999 LPB 4051877 RICHARD FRUIT 8084234 1966 SPANISH OAKS DR N PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/30/2014 7/1/2014 LPB 4228907 ELBA MARTINEZ 8042769 1971 RADCLIFFE DR N CLEARWATER 33763-4433 R/1 11/2/2016 12/1/2010 LPB 4193084 RYAN RYCZEK 8083146 1974 BEE POND RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/28/2013 1/1/2013 LPB 4069396 WILLIAM WILLIS 8030021 1975 SADDLE HILL RD S DUNEDIN 34698-2442 R/1 6/16/2000 8/24/1999 LPB 4027584 JIM MCGEE 8030964 1977 LA GRANDE DR DUNEDIN 34698-2816 R/1 4/14/2004 4/14/2004 LPB 4144913 DEVYANI PATEL 8079052 1978 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1935 R/1 6/15/2007 5/1/2006 LPB 4277292 SUZANNE WHITE 8094787 1980 BEE POND RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/9/2021 4/1/2021 LPB 4237968 JILLIAN FESSLER 8087789 1980 HIDDEN SPRINGS DR TRINITY 34655 R/1 1/25/2018 8/1/2017 LPB
4241029 DAVID BUETHE 8087716 19812 HIAWATHA RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 3/27/2018 8/1/2017 LPB
4276877 JENNIFER GODSHALL 8094584 19825 HIAWATHA RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/29/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4102401 DIANE FRAZER 8066990 1984 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/16/2003 8/28/1999 LPB
4100622 DAVID YESSER 8074715 1988 BEE POND RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/4/2004 3/19/2003 LPB
4060164 GENE JAJUGA 8066991 1996 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/7/1999 5/7/1999 LPB
4232688 DONNA BENTLEY 8087144 20 GREENHAVEN CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/10/2017 3/1/2017 LPB
4221375 GARY QUINN 8070906 20 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 2/2/2016 2/1/2001 LPB
4210781 SHAILEN SHAH 8084680 200 BATH CLUB BLVD S NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 1/21/2015 12/1/2014 LPB
4030393 PAUL CORACE 8034076 200 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34683 R/1 9/29/1999 9/29/1999 LPB
4263529 ELIZABETH MURTAGH 8091037 2001 BRADY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 1/7/2020 5/1/2019 LPB
4179219 MICHAEL FRONING 8066958 2002 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/27/2011 11/6/1999 LPB
4038267 LEON ZIMMER 8042907 2004 EL DORADO CT CLEARWATER 33763-2315 R/1 7/14/1999 7/14/1999 LPB
4208000 JEAN DAVIES 8077711 2004 MORROW RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8917 R/1 9/23/2014 7/1/2005 LPB
4135547 MARIO TROTTA 8078862 2006 NEBRASKA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-3823 R/1 5/12/2006 4/1/2006 LPB 4290919 DANIELLE BOOTHE-SMITH 8097015 201 BENGAL CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/20/2023 5/1/2022 LPB 4270648 JOSEPH POGASH 8093434 2010 20TH AVENUE PKY INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/22/2020 9/1/2020 LPB 4247908 KELLY LYNCH 8070863 2011 BAYVIEW PL INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/21/2018 2/1/2001 LPB 4082864 RAYMOND CHAN 8072359 2012 BRADY DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/19/2002 7/1/2001 LPB 4043630 GARRY TOSCANO 8049300 2012 RIPON DR CLEARWATER 33764-4753 R/1 9/9/2010 6/1/2010 LPB 4250377 SHANE TEMPLETON 8079071 2012 WATER WHEEL CT DUNEDIN 34698-9204 R/1 11/7/2018 5/1/2006 LPB 4060137 PEDER CHRISTENSEN 8066959 2014 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/30/1999 7/30/1999 LPB 4020305 MICHAEL TURNER 8022373 2015 20TH PKY INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 7/2/1999 7/2/1999 LPB 4246228 ANDREW MCINTOSH 8089328 2021 20TH AVE PKY INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/31/2018 6/1/2018 LPB 4091865 MARK AUGUSTIN 8073541 2022 GULFVIEW DR HOLIDAY 34691-9724 R/1 7/2/2002 5/1/2002 LPB 4268783 BARRY HENNESSEY 8093130 2023 20TH AVE PKY INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/2/2020 7/1/2020 LPB
4277019 MARTIN GOLDEN 8032157 2023 HARBOUR WATCH CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2055 R/1 4/5/2021 9/15/1999 LPB
4075847 WAYNE NIGHTINGALE 8070762 2025 BRADY DR DUNEDIN 34698-9200 R/1 1/16/2001 1/1/2001 LPB
4142995 GREG B PICKREN 8078760 2026 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1937 R/1 2/23/2007 3/1/2006 LPB
4113934 DELLA ROBERTS 8076288 2027 LAKE CITRUS DR CLEARWATER 33767 R/1 9/14/2004 5/1/2004 LPB
4267061 STACEY MISICKA 8080873 203 PALM DR LARGO 33770 R/1 6/8/2020 11/1/2007 LPB
4146533 TAUNYA HAIRE 8080162 203 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770-2663 R/1 6/14/2007 3/1/2007 LPB
4271163 BARBARA HARKINS 8049283 2030 MAGNOLIA DR CLEARWATER 33764-4784 R/1 9/23/2020 4/14/1999 LPB
4147800 DEIDRE SCHUSTER 8075877 2030 SANDPIPER DR PALM HARBOR 34683-5050 R/1 8/2/2007 2/1/2004 LPB
4087020 CATHY LOIACANO 8072977 2031 GULFVIEW DR HOLIDAY 34691-9725 R/1 3/6/2002 1/1/2002 LPB
4170732 JOSEPH STAFFETTI 8081987 2031 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/14/2010 5/1/2010 LPB
4121003 DANIEL M FARRELL 8077088 2031 OAKADIA DR CLEARWATER 33767 R/1 2/6/2006 1/1/2005 LPB
4043016 A HAMMAC 8048088 2035 REBECCA DR CLEARWATER 33764-4707 R/1 9/15/1999 9/15/1999 LPB
4196646 TREVOR HEWLETT 8066950 2038 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 33757 R/1 7/10/2013 4/25/2000 LPB
4214532 BETTY O'BRIEN 8022345 204 HAVEN BEACH DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2656 R/1 5/22/2015 8/20/1999 LPB 4075725 SCOTT J MCFARLAND 8070278 204 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/4/2001 7/27/2000 LPB 4096278 JERRY A DOHSE 8066962 2043 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1938 R/1 10/22/2002 11/8/1999 LPB 4284651 BIANCA ALICEA 8095999 2048 WEST RIDGE DR CLEARWATER 33763 R/1 4/6/2022 12/1/2021 LPB 4269168 CHRISTOPHER CLOUD 8079552 205 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770-2663 R/1 7/22/2020 8/1/2006 LPB 4140449 NANCY GIBB 8079048 205 S GULF DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 10/6/2006 5/1/2006 LPB 4294730 REBECCA ALABADO 8066966 2053 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1938 R/1 11/21/2022 3/20/2000 LPB 4043592 ROBERT G HARDY 8089594 2055 OAKADIA DR CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 11/28/2018 8/1/2018 LPB 4060145 JOHN F SHEEHAN 8066967 2056 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/9/2000 5/9/2000 LPB 4269554 LYNDA GASTON 8066996 2067 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677-1946 R/1 5/1/2022 4/20/2022 LPB 4239222 PAULETTE ANDRE 8088154 2068 NEWBURY CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/6/2017 10/1/2017 LPB 4196719 LINDA CULHANE 8020141 2069 ASHBURY DR CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 8/23/2013 9/20/1999 LPB
4279970 LORI CYRUS 8084420 207 176TH AVE E REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 9/29/2021 10/1/2014 LPB
4102177 LISA SQUIRES 8073931 207 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 5/8/2003 8/1/2002 LPB
4193179 WILLIAM SHORT 8072559 207 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 3/5/2013 9/1/2001 LPB
4269053 AARON KISTLER 8079389 207 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3660 R/1 7/27/2020 7/1/2006 LPB
4276591 LINDA HAGERMAN 8094511 208 BENGAL CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/26/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4138568 DENNIS GALLAGHER 8070644 208 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/15/2006 11/14/2000 LPB
4046665 DAVID WEAVER 8052485 2086 N DRUID CIR CLEARWATER 33764-6306 R/1 7/6/1999 7/6/1999 LPB
4269793 TROY DALAND 8084096 209 BENGAL CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/31/2020 5/1/2014 LPB
4205393 WILLIAM R DEMPSEY 8083498 209 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 6/18/2014 8/1/2013 LPB
4137920 CHRIS KONCAL 8079371 209 WATER VIEW CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/1/2006 6/1/2006 LPB
4292718 KIMBERLY S CRIST 8066999 2091 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677-1946 R/1 9/1/2022 8/28/1999 LPB
4201558 DANIELLE BOOTH 8083712 210 BENGAL CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/7/2014 12/1/2013 LPB
4075344 EDISON TAN 8066519 210 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/20/2000 12/1/2000 LPB
4105199 ROBERT PATTON 8075201 2100 LAURENCE DR LARGO 33770 R/1 10/30/2003 8/11/2003 LPB 4069503 MARK GOODPASTURE 8070149 2101 CUNNINGHAM DR CLEARWATER 33763-2314 R/1 8/29/2000 8/22/2000 LPB 4243160 LEONARDO LIBERATO 8066963 2103 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/20/2018 8/30/1999 LPB 4224990 RODNEY DANIEL 8080506 2105 BOW LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695-2235 R/1 6/17/2016 6/1/2007 LPB 4133734 JAMES & JEAN HARRINGTON 8078537 211 CRESTWOOD LN LARGO 33770-4607 R/1 5/26/2006 2/1/2006 LPB 4151014 KEVIN RHODES 8080399 211 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/18/2007 5/1/2007 LPB 4056693 ANDREA SZMIGA 8088193 211 W CANAL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 5/7/2018 11/1/2017 LPB 4060143 LUIS FIGUEROA 8066965 2115 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/30/1999 8/30/1999 LPB 4236270 JOANNE SAISANAS 8070216 2116 TIMBER LN CLEARWATER 33763 R/1 7/26/2017 6/1/2006 LPB 4271447 WILLIAM SPENCER 8076247 2118 FREDERIC CIR CLEARWATER 33765 R/1 10/2/2020 9/1/2004 LPB 4169476 JANICE LLEWELYN 8081937 212 BENGAL CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/11/2010 3/1/2010 LPB
Propane Customers
4077318 STUART HELMS 8070460 212 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/26/2001 1/1/2001 LPB
4249729 RICHARD WILLIAMSON 8067001 2127 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/19/2018 3/15/2000 LPB
4182328 LENA MAVROMATIS 8082149 213 HIGH ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/17/2011 10/1/2010 LPB
4286637 TERRY SATURDAY 8096399 2130 MANGRUM DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 1/31/2023 2/1/2022 LPB
4153650 ZERVOS 8081070 2131 PADDOCK CIR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/11/2009 3/1/2008 LPB
4106874 JEANETTE P. HOVEN 8080462 2132 HICKORY GATE DR W DUNEDIN 34698-2414 R/1 7/11/2007 6/1/2007 LPB
4205415 WILLIAM THOMAS 8034266 2133 STOCKMAN RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 6/20/2014 6/8/1999 LPB
4147376 THERESA BILA 8080621 2135 HICKORY GATE DR W DUNEDIN 34698-2415 R/1 8/16/2007 7/1/2007 LPB
4018501 PHILIP C MD PAGANO 8020041 2135 SANDPIPER DR CLEARWATER 33764-6610 R/1 11/23/1999 11/23/1999 LPB
4251672 THOMAS NEWCOMB 8090183 214 176TH AVE E REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 7/2/2019 12/1/2018 LPB
4251933 CHRISTIE TILLMAN 8034073 214 GRACE ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 1/2/2019 9/29/1999 LPB
4270822 MICHELLE EPPINK 8070877 214 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/11/2020 2/1/2001 LPB
4258665 ANTHONY BUCK 8031540 214 MAPLE AVE PALM HARBOR 34684-1224 R/1 8/1/2019 6/11/1999 LPB
4261172 ELAINA EMBREE 8031238 214 E SHEFFIELD CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/17/2019 5/14/1999 LPB
4083836 JIM KALLIES 8066969 2141 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1940 R/1 9/25/2001 7/30/1999 LPB 4112289 LAURA PETRARCA 8065890 2145 MEADOW BROOK DR CLEARWATER 33759-1422 R/1 3/31/2004 11/1/2001 LPB 4131956 KRISTA MAURO 8066980 2151 DIAMOND CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/21/2005 5/7/1999 LPB 4273367 DREW PFIRRMAM 8070109 2152 GLENBROOK CLOSE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/8/2020 5/25/2000 LPB 4074519 RICHARD A DELLALONGA 8066970 2158 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1939 R/1 11/20/2000 3/23/2000 LPB 4229633 JOHN BROWN 8066925 2159 WARWICK DR OLDSMAR 34677-1951 R/1 12/13/2016 8/26/1999 LPB 4174695 ROBIN HARRIS 8081903 216 16TH AVE NW INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/8/2010 1/1/2010 LPB 4046038 ELEANOR SHARROW 8051815 216 ANNA AVE CLEARWATER 33765-2703 R/1 8/14/1999 8/14/1999 LPB 4188324 DONALD BOWN 8078253 216 DRIFTWOOD DR N PALM HARBOR 34683-1009 R/1 7/6/2012 12/1/2005 LPB 4237126 RONNIE WELLER 8018991 216 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 11/14/2017 4/24/2000 LPB 4111077 ED HOFFMAN 8075911 216 S GEORGE ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/10/2006 2/1/2004 LPB 4071339 LAURA L DAVIS 8048216 2173 ACADEMY DR CLEARWATER 33764-4801 R/1 11/15/2006 10/1/2006 LPB
4102582 PHIL HENDERSON 8074858 2173 LOUISA DR BELLEAIR BEACH 33786 R/1 5/22/2003 4/29/2003 LPB
4060149 KENNETH BOTWIN MD 8066971 2176 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1939 R/1 5/7/1999 5/7/1999 LPB
4272175 JESSICA HUGHES 8070771 218 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/26/2020 1/1/2001 LPB
4293673 RONALD DOLSAY 8062738 2185 CENTERVIEW CT N CLEARWATER 33759-1008 R/1 10/7/2022 6/22/1999 LPB
4060150 GENE LANTON 8066972 2188 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1939 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB
4239691 ALEXANDER JARMOLYCH 8088263 219 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/10/2018 11/1/2017 LPB
4240632 DONNIE WENDEL 8074317 219 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/27/2017 12/1/2002 LPB
4145694 TAMMY LARSON 8080387 2190 BURNICE DR CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 6/1/2007 5/1/2007 LPB
4291047 BRIAN RICHERT 8070756 220 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/15/2022 8/1/2001 LPB
4196060 ROBERT MEYER 8066973 2200 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1941 R/1 6/21/2013 6/18/1999 LPB
4060152 RICHARD D CROSSLAND 8066974 2203 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1942 R/1 12/17/1999 12/17/1999 LPB
4064983 RICHARD SCHIMMENTI 8069536 221 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/20/2000 1/12/2000 LPB
4141540 GREG NOWAK 8078485 221 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770-2663 R/1 11/27/2006 1/1/2006 LPB
4248428 CAROLINA SAA 8066949 2215 CHRISTY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/21/2018 7/28/1999 LPB 4060153 JAY GROSS 8066975 2215 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1942 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB 4212003 LES CARROLL 8084759 2216 DEMARET DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/27/2015 1/1/2015 LPB 4283154 RACHEL MARCHBANKS 8079277 2216 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698-9451 R/1 11/2/2021 6/1/2006 LPB 4247930 JOSEPH TERRY 8089593 2217 CAPRI DR CLEARWATER 33763 R/1 8/30/2018 8/1/2018 LPB 4072301 DONNA LOW 8069606 222 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5438 R/1 9/7/2000 2/3/2000 LPB 4186508 SABRENA AMARO 8082676 222 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 6/29/2012 1/1/2012 LPB 4182134 NEIL OBRIEN 8079980 2220 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/15/2011 1/1/2007 LPB 4253864 DEBORAH BIRD 8066976 2220 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677-1941 R/1 3/5/2019 7/29/1999 LPB 4142898 WILLIAM BRADSHAW 8080073 2224 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/9/2007 1/1/2007 LPB 4229841 SIMON WARD 8066977 2228 MUIRFIELD WAY OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/15/2016 11/6/1999 LPB 4243020 DANIELLE GOLDMAN 8070012 2229 CHRISTY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/23/2018 5/2/2000 LPB
4272141 STEVEN PETTINGER 8092254 2230 DEMARET DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/29/2020 1/1/2020 LPB
4072508 ROBERT HAMILTON 8031395 2232 CIMARRON TER PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/22/2000 9/4/1999 LPB
4292654 ALENA BARLOW 8042925 2233 CYPRESS POINT DR E CLEARWATER 33763-2408 R/1 9/6/2022 10/27/1999 LPB
4184862 WILLIAM GREENWOOD 8030792 2239 WATROUS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/20/2012 4/21/1999 LPB
4264576 RYAN FOSTER 8074873 224 DRIFTWOOD DR S PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/28/2020 5/7/2003 LPB
4246371 JYOTI PATEL 8079967 224 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 6/27/2018 12/1/2006 LPB
4140092 SERGIO NAVA 8078947 2244 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698-9451 R/1 9/28/2006 4/1/2006 LPB
4113232 MARTHA NOYES 8076182 2246 BELCHERY COURT DR CLEARWATER 33764-6536 R/1 5/11/2004 4/1/2004 LPB
4261858 FREDERICK JONES 8091933 2249 WATROUS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/20/2019 11/1/2019 LPB
4101378 IRENE KEARNEY 8033974 225 LAGOON DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/17/2003 8/24/1999 LPB
4168572 KERRY WALSH 8081913 225 PINEAPPLE ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/25/2010 2/1/2010 LPB
4271411 JAMES FIGLER 8080742 2251 HARBOR POINTE PL PALM HARBOR 34683-5807 R/1 11/10/2020 9/1/2007 LPB
4186006 SHEMTOV COHEN 8079278 2253 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698-9452 R/1 3/28/2012 6/1/2006 LPB
4182908 CYNTHIA BROWN 8069602 226 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/16/2011 2/3/2000 LPB 4288762 DOUGLAS BRANE 8096840 226 POINCIANA LN LARGO 33770 R/1 9/2/2022 4/1/2022 LPB 4189744 JOANNE TOROK 8082983 226 WESTWINDS DR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/2/2012 8/1/2012 LPB 4279298 ADAM SENE 8076685 2260 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698-9451 R/1 8/26/2021 9/1/2004 LPB 4294705 BRUCE MACDONALD 8031387 2269 CITRUS VALLEY CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/21/2022 5/10/2000 LPB 4258774 MICHAEL LANGLEY 8031793 2270 N HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 8/2/2019 4/17/2000 LPB 4265944 MINDI DORRIER 8076493 2275 CAPRI DR CLEARWATER 33755 R/1 3/30/2020 7/1/2004 LPB 4014920 DEE DEE MORRIS 8016087 228 BLUFF VIEW DR BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-1305 R/1 1/22/2000 1/22/2000 LPB 4156097 BRETT EVANS 8081258 228 CRYSTAL BEACH AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 8/4/2008 7/1/2008 LPB 4131624 ELLEN COTTON 8076868 228 DRIFTWOOD LN LARGO 33770-2602 R/1 12/2/2005 10/1/2004 LPB 4211341 RICK BROCKETT 8070279 228 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/28/2015 7/27/2000 LPB 4010967 RICHARD DR RODRIGUEZ 8080056 2280 KINGS POINT DR LARGO 33774 R/1 1/15/2008 1/1/2007 LPB
4246582 KATHERINE JORDAN 8076665 2284 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 7/2/2018 8/1/2004 LPB
4278267 PERRY GOETSCH 8094901 2284 REPUBLIC DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/20/2021 5/1/2021 LPB
4239858 DOUG WEISZ 8077209 2291 HANNAH WAY N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/4/2017 2/1/2005 LPB
4095888 MARK KIRBY 8074077 2297 JONES DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 1/14/2003 10/1/2002 LPB
4124448 ANN MCDONALD 8077442 2299 CAPRI DR CLEARWATER 33763-2310 R/1 6/1/2005 4/1/2005 LPB
4109934 XIOMARA RAMIREZ-ORTEGA 8066520 230 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/5/2004 1/1/1999 LPB
4156653 CHARLENE BARTLETT 8073817 230 TURTLE CREEK CIR OLDSMAR 34677-1916 R/1 8/22/2008 7/1/2002 LPB
4122798 JOHN SCARGLE 8077266 2300 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/16/2005 3/1/2005 LPB
4273869 JOSEPH REEVES 8076186 2305 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/23/2020 4/1/2004 LPB
4187078 JIM HENKEL 8082846 2309 JONES CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/23/2012 5/1/2012 LPB
4268470 KENNETH TALANIAN 8074577 2309 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/15/2020 2/14/2003 LPB
4225189 KEN DEFFENBACH 8086077 231 173RD AVE NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 11/18/2016 6/1/2016 LPB
4193734 KELLY ENGLAND 8067085 231 LAFAYETTE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/7/2013 8/9/1999 LPB
4268336 CHRIS SWANSON 8077192 2311 HANNAH WAY N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/25/2020 2/1/2005 LPB 4226570 MATT HUTCHISON 8074460 2311 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5520 R/1 8/3/2016 1/1/2003 LPB 4197502 ANTHONY KOWALSKI 8076686 2312 HANNAH WAY S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/6/2013 9/1/2004 LPB 4133782 MARK MESERVE 8078546 2317 ANNA AVE CLEARWATER 33765-2712 R/1 2/27/2006 2/1/2006 LPB 4179030 PATRICK GILLANT 8030931 2317 JONES DR DUNEDIN 34698-2277 R/1 5/25/2011 4/28/2000 LPB 4261477 BRAD KALTER 8075291 2318 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/1/2019 9/2/2003 LPB 4191203 JEAN ROBERSON 8083063 232 176TH TERRACE DR E REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 11/14/2012 11/1/2012 LPB 4073565 ROBERT WELDON 8069654 232 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/18/2000 10/1/2000 LPB 4060104 DONALD MICHAUD 8066926 2321 WARWICK DR OLDSMAR 34677-1955 R/1 4/11/2002 4/11/2002 LPB 4108079 ROBERT FIX 8074964 2324 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/13/2003 6/4/2003 LPB 4228807 STEPHANIE ZURMUHLEN 8086502 2325 BEN HOGAN DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/2/2016 10/1/2016 LPB
Propane Customers
4119970 KARL MAIR 8076973 2326 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/4/2005 12/1/2004 LPB
4121214 JOHN OBERHOLTZER 8077118 2326 MIDDLE COFF DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/18/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4081851 STEPHEN SABARESE 8066927 2327 WARWICK DR OLDSMAR 34677-1955 R/1 7/30/2001 8/26/1999 LPB
4109832 JOHN HOCKIN 8075770 2330 EDGEWATER DR LARGO 33774 R/1 3/8/2004 1/1/2004 LPB
4101482 RYAN LOLKUS 8074811 2330 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5521 R/1 4/28/2003 4/1/2003 LPB
4114259 GLORIA SILVA 8075805 2332 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 6/1/2004 1/1/2004 LPB
4174470 STEVE LAVDAS 8076673 2333 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/6/2011 8/1/2004 LPB
4272575 JOSEPH KNIGHT 8076671 2334 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/16/2020 8/1/2004 LPB
4053674 A MICHAEL KYRIAKOS 8060224 2335 BARKWOOD PASS CLEARWATER 33763-1506 R/1 9/29/2010 8/1/2010 LPB
4224519 STEFAN WEISSMUELLER 8029915 2335 BRISTOL CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/23/2016 4/28/2000 LPB
4221027 LAWRENCE BRITT 8066930 2339 WARWICK DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/19/2016 8/28/1999 LPB
4139846 FRANCES COOLEY 8078787 234 HIGH ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3222 R/1 9/19/2006 3/1/2006 LPB
4116728 JENNIFER ARMANIOUS 8074656 2340 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 8/18/2004 3/7/2003 LPB
4069898 ROBERT HEILMAN JR 8069524 2343 KINGS POINT DR LARGO 33785 R/1 9/12/2000 6/22/2000 LPB
4152176 KATHY OLEARY 8080993 2345 MIDDLECOFF DR DUNEDIN 34698-2235 R/1 3/12/2008 2/1/2008 LPB 4044938 KEITH A PETERSON 8050664 2347 NASH ST CLEARWATER 33765-4226 R/1 1/24/2007 1/1/2007 LPB 4111459 BLAINE UNDERWOOD 8075492 2349 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 3/2/2004 10/14/2003 LPB 4294454 EHLIMANA ARNAUTLVIC 8076158 2350 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/8/2022 4/1/2004 LPB 4203585 BRIAN FLANSBURG 8075495 2351 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 4/10/2014 10/14/2003 LPB 4233238 ANGELA HUNT 8050365 2352 ALLIGATOR CREEK RD CLEARWATER 33765-2205 R/1 5/17/2017 10/1/2000 LPB 4136886 MATT VOGEL 8075471 2354 MESSENGER CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 5/26/2006 10/9/2003 LPB 4295175 PATRICE MAUGHON 8086554 2357 HADDON HALL PL LARGO 33764 R/1 1/24/2023 11/1/2016 LPB 4081865 JAMES MCNULTY 8070772 236 HIGHLAND WOODS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/23/2001 1/1/2001 LPB 4250953 CYNTHIA WHITEHURST 8075754 236 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 11/19/2018 1/1/2004 LPB 4265654 DAN KARCHER 8092561 2360 SETON LN S LARGO 33774 R/1 4/27/2020 3/1/2020 LPB 4267932 JULIE HOLLIS 8093017 2362 HADDEN HALL PL CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 8/5/2020 6/1/2020 LPB
4282646 ERIC BEHM 8095613 2363 SARAZEN ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/9/2021 9/1/2021 LPB
4271565 GLENN WATLER 8093563 2370 WATROUS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/22/2020 10/1/2020 LPB
4077084 GLENN WARDELL 8070915 2372 13TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 3/13/2001 2/1/2001 LPB
4027415 ANITA MORNEAULT 8030794 2378 WATROUS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/27/1999 9/27/1999 LPB
4225301 EDWARD KOSEK 8086076 2385 SARAZEN DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/3/2016 6/1/2016 LPB
4281199 MICHAEL DISTEFANO 8062427 2386 HILLCREEK CIR E CLEARWATER 33759-1218 R/1 8/27/2021 9/19/2003 LPB
4104947 DEBORAH DREES 8060061 2388 TIMBERCREST CIR S CLEARWATER 33763-1622 R/1 8/9/2021 6/1/2021 LPB
4277641 PETER QUINTAS 8058278 2395 CAMPBELL RD CLEARWATER 33765-1504 R/1 4/23/2021 10/6/2004 LPB
4145485 MARK PRINCE 8080361 240 LOTUS DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-4118 R/1 5/31/2007 5/1/2007 LPB
4029725 JUSTAMONA MACK 8033403 2405 SADDLEWOOD LN PALM HARBOR 34685-2515 R/1 5/11/1999 5/11/1999 LPB
4186029 SHEILA ROY 8066463 2409 NAVAREZ AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695-2108 R/1 4/2/2012 5/24/1999 LPB
4280696 SHELDON WEINER 8083253 241 S GULF DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/30/2021 3/1/2013 LPB
4242333 DONNA LARSON 8085897 2415 BUTTERNUT CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/23/2018 4/1/2016 LPB
4053427 DEBORAH FERGUSON 8059977 2418 MOORE HAVEN DR W CLEARWATER 33763-1618 R/1 11/24/2002 8/1/2002 LPB 4285550 BRENT BARNHISEL 8096068 2419 MADRID AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/18/2022 12/1/2021 LPB 4258351 JARED MOON 8091343 2421 MEANDER LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 8/28/2019 7/1/2019 LPB 4138675 MARK MOLENDA 8031404 2424 HAWK AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/17/2021 8/23/1999 LPB 4258259 CONSTANTIN HAAG 8091326 2424 SUMMERWOOD CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/14/2019 7/1/2019 LPB 4261550 STAVROS TINGIRIDES 8090317 2426 BUTTERNUT CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/1/2019 1/1/2019 LPB 4289697 VOJTECH BOSEK 8096805 243 144TH AVE MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 12/9/2022 4/1/2022 LPB 4206241 RYAN YARBROUGH 8058253 2459 RAYMONT DR CLEARWATER 33763 R/1 12/30/2014 8/14/1999 LPB 4286618 ALEX SMITH 8088113 2465 NAVAREZ AVE SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/13/2022 10/1/2017 LPB 4077413 JAMES OLIVER 8033723 247 RUE DES CHATEAUX TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/28/2001 2/6/2000 LPB 4265845 ROBERT MOORE 8092591 2470 HICKMAN CIR CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 7/2/2020 3/1/2020 LPB 4211652 TOM BROWN 8084815 2475 TRADE WINDS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/23/2015 2/1/2015 LPB
4193095 BEN YAN 8077304 248 S GARDEN CIR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 2/8/2013 8/1/2005 LPB
4282677 PATRICK ISTEFANIDES 8087211 2485 HICKMAN CIR CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 9/30/2021 4/1/2017 LPB
4071788 JULIO POSADA 8070365 2505 COUNTRYSIDE PINES DR CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 8/28/2000 8/21/2000 LPB
4288644 RON BEEMILLER 8031266 2532 LAKESIDE CT PALM HARBOR 34684-1718 R/1 4/19/2022 11/15/1999 LPB
4269522 SCOTT DE LARCO 8093238 2533 LAKESIDE CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 9/10/2020 7/1/2020 LPB
4093265 NELLY KHOUZAM 8072693 2535 BRYAN LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/17/2002 10/1/2001 LPB
4264167 AGHJAYAN HAROUTIOUN 8075795 254 S BEACH DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/11/2020 1/1/2004 LPB
4210209 JONATHAN TURNER 8080804 2542 LOBERG CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5426 R/1 12/8/2014 10/1/2007 LPB
4178886 ALYCIA MORGAN 8074085 2546 RICHARDS RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/11/2011 10/1/2002 LPB
4257245 REGINALD GULLIFORD 8033409 2546 SADDLEWOOD LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/3/2019 11/10/1999 LPB
4138810 LAWRENCE LEAHON 8078638 2552 N HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/3/2006 2/1/2006 LPB
4243174 DEBORAH KOSNETT 8088825 2555 MARQUIS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/20/2018 3/1/2018 LPB
4104984 JOHN MONNEN 8075115 2575 MARQUIS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/1/2003 7/15/2003 LPB
4057676 ROBIN J BOWER-MILLER 8062127 2589 BRANDYWINE DR CLEARWATER 33761-4002 R/1 2/10/2015 10/2/2000 LPB 4218674 JAMES SEYBERT 8070798 26 CENTRAL CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/15/2015 1/16/2001 LPB 4179877 STEPHEN OGAGA 8065685 2605 BREWTON CT CLEARWATER 33761-1207 R/1 11/22/2022 5/17/1999 LPB 4182362 STEPHANIE DRUCKER 8082566 261 SHEFFIELD CIR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/21/2011 10/1/2011 LPB 4260016 PATTI WRIGHT 8085410 262 BANANA RD OZONA 34683 R/1 9/9/2019 10/1/2015 LPB 4098553 PAULA PORTER 8060504 2623 HEMLOCK DR CLEARWATER 33763-1108 R/1 1/26/2007 1/1/2007 LPB 4136313 MATTHEW GULLO 8079085 2629 BREWTON CT CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 4/13/2007 4/1/2007 LPB 4027553 ANTHONY ANDRADE 8030933 2632 BEAGLE PATH WAY PALM HARBOR 34683-6403 R/1 9/28/1999 9/28/1999 LPB 4180737 RAY JEFFERIES 8082480 2637 HERON LN N CLEARWATER 33762 R/1 8/5/2011 7/1/2011 LPB 4139058 JOHN MAPLES 8079532 265 LAKEVIEW TER PALM HARBOR 34683-5809 R/1 10/25/2006 8/1/2006 LPB 4245698 MICHAEL MARTINEAU 8064338 2651 CONCORDE CT CLEARWATER 33761-2715 R/1 6/6/2018 4/5/2000 LPB 4057475 RICHARD WILSON 8064202 2654 CLUBHOUSE DR N CLEARWATER 33761-2711 R/1 9/9/1999 9/9/1999 LPB
4055516 KAREN S BURGESON 8062077 2669 WAXWOOD CT CLEARWATER 33761-4033 R/1 8/20/2020 6/1/2020 LPB
4251821 CARLA POWERS 8090270 2674 HERON LN S CLEARWATER 33762 R/1 1/18/2019 12/1/2018 LPB
4202950 KELLY SETTLE 8061626 2676 FRISCO DR CLEARWATER 33761-3822 R/1 3/14/2014 12/1/2001 LPB
4231629 ERVIN DHIMA 8076285 2680 HUNT RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 2/22/2017 5/1/2004 LPB
4246094 KYLE PARKER 8088899 2686 EAST LAKE TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 8/14/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4088640 JOANNE GRANGER 8071857 2690 KEYSTONE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/25/2002 5/1/2001 LPB
4287139 DAVID NEWBERGER 8096511 2702 COUNTRY WOODS LN PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/8/2022 2/1/2022 LPB
4132169 ELIZABETH KRAKOWSKI 8034139 2705 ONIZUKA CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/21/2005 3/13/2000 LPB
4252472 MARK LEONGOMEZ 8073772 271 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 10/30/2019 7/1/2002 LPB
4027556 WARREN MAXON 8030936 2712 BEAGLE PATH WAY PALM HARBOR 34683-6405 R/1 2/24/2000 2/24/2000 LPB
4063455 EDWARD GUTIERREZ 8065562 2712 MONTAGUE CT E CLEARWATER 33761-1217 R/1 12/1/2000 11/16/2000 LPB
4288996 WILLIAM KREILING 8058632 2718 N TERRACE DR CLEARWATER 33759-1919 R/1 4/21/2022 2/1/2022 LPB
4062120 JOHN JR MAIRE 8068966 2725 CYPRESS DR CLEARWATER 33763-1015 R/1 5/17/2000 5/17/2000 LPB
4272970 EDWARD TIMMES 8075666 2727 CHALLENGER DR PALM HARBOR 34683-7233 R/1 7/2/2021 11/1/2020 LPB 4029921 RODOLFO L DY 8033600 273 RUE DES CHATEAUX TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/7/1999 12/7/1999 LPB 4064565 PAM CLARK 8033702 2757 MEADOWVIEW CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/25/1999 1/1/1999 LPB 4212632 DANIELLE IMBURGIA 8030934 2758 COUNTRY WOODS LN PALM HARBOR 34683-6416 R/1 3/16/2015 8/24/1999 LPB 4240269 KATIE PHILLIPPI 8073129 2762 MEADOWVIEW CT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7363 R/1 12/15/2017 2/1/2002 LPB 4295725 TAYLOR GILMAN 8073097 28 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756-1643 R/1 1/3/2023 2/1/2002 LPB 4283819 THOMAS AND KRISTIN OSYPKA 8091623 2800 PHILLIPPE PKY SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/27/2021 9/1/2019 LPB 4027840 JANE C HINTON 8031267 2803 FOX SQUIRRELL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 8/7/1999 8/7/1999 LPB 4260760 RACHEL BEANE 8033578 2803 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/2/2019 10/18/1999 LPB 4262504 CHUCK ERICKSON 8072297 2806 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/6/2019 7/1/2001 LPB 4276850 WENDY LEE 8077480 2810 PHILLIPPE PKY SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 3/31/2021 5/1/2005 LPB
Propane Customers
4232917 CRAIG BERNHART 8070533 2811 JARVIS CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/28/2017 10/13/2000 LPB
4127585 LIETY MIRCOVICH 8033008 2811 WITLEY AVE PALM HARBOR 34685-1326 R/1 8/2/2005 2/6/2003 LPB
4098588 JERRY WALLACE 8074379 2815 LONG PUTT CT PALM HARBOR 34683-6458 R/1 1/27/2003 1/1/2003 LPB
4163099 DENNIS KITTERMAN 8075350 2819 ST ANDREWS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-6314 R/1 6/4/2009 9/17/2003 LPB
4269307 KAMA FERNANDEZ 8093209 2820 CHALLENGER DR DUNEDIN 34683 R/1 8/26/2020 7/1/2020 LPB
4227226 RITA GONZALEZ 8074961 2822 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8155 R/1 9/2/2016 6/3/2003 LPB
4223327 LORRAINE PETERSON 8074789 2823 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 4/29/2016 4/1/2003 LPB
4190002 HEBAH SARKIS 8070754 2823 SAINT ANDREWS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-6314 R/1 2/5/2013 12/1/2000 LPB
4164862 JEFF A MATTOX 8081458 2825 FOX SQUIRREL DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1611 R/1 8/18/2009 12/1/2008 LPB
4159433 SUNNI ALLRED 8069279 2827 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/22/2008 9/1/2000 LPB
4055123 GAIL L HURN 8061678 2829 ANDERSON CT CLEARWATER 33761-3801 R/1 4/26/2004 4/1/2004 LPB
4083971 JEFF A MATTOX 8070826 2830 COBBLESTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 10/1/2001 1/1/2001 LPB
4251302 ANDREA BARONE 8072539 2835 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/19/2018 9/1/2001 LPB
4242119 ROBERT HOBAN 8075258 2835 LONG PUTT CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/16/2018 8/19/2003 LPB
4084980 KEVIN JAJUGA 8072720 2839 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/5/2001 10/1/2001 LPB 4071261 GEORGE ETHERIDGE 8069919 2847 COBBLESTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 8/4/2000 3/31/2000 LPB 4186027 JOHNNY RIVERA 8072565 2847 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 4/3/2012 9/1/2001 LPB 4197061 RICHARD KOLB 8073769 2849 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8149 R/1 7/19/2013 7/1/2002 LPB 4052586 JOHN SMITH 8058974 2850 SPRING LAKE DR CLEARWATER 33759-2425 R/1 9/30/1999 9/30/1999 LPB 4102415 THOMAS BOVA 8070585 2851 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/30/2006 10/27/2000 LPB 4147357 BERNARD GAFFNEY 8061549 2851 PHEASANT RUN CLEARWATER 33759-1119 R/1 7/30/2007 6/22/1999 LPB 4096130 LAURA BEKESH 8073171 2858 DARBYS RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-8163 R/1 10/24/2002 8/1/2002 LPB 4052587 RICHARD MICHAUD 8058975 2860 SPRING LAKE DR CLEARWATER 33759-2425 R/1 11/19/2001 10/1/2001 LPB 4147856 MARK BRUNDAGE 8071154 2860 SWAN CIR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/8/2007 5/7/2001 LPB 4182436 KELLY BARNES 8073309 2861 DARBYS RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8164 R/1 11/21/2011 4/1/2002 LPB 4121547 MICHAEL GONZALEZ 8076433 2861 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 2/15/2005 6/1/2004 LPB
4052588 JENNIFER R MOORE-BAKER 8058976 2861 SPRING LAKE DR CLEARWATER 33759-2426 R/1 1/9/2002 1/2/2002 LPB
4199622 LAURA BRITO 8071117 2862 DEER RUN N TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/23/2013 4/1/2001 LPB
4157229 ROBERT ALBERGO 8080823 2863 COBBLESTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1655 R/1 9/11/2008 10/1/2007 LPB
4106211 THOMAS BAIRD 8073770 2867 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8159 R/1 11/14/2014 7/1/2002 LPB
4270120 JEAN BASTIEN 8069720 2871 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/20/2020 2/22/2000 LPB
4132504 HITEN PATEL 8077559 2875 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 1/6/2006 5/1/2005 LPB
4224383 STEVEN BAUM 8070898 2878 POST ROCK DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7310 R/1 9/27/2016 2/1/2001 LPB
4096147 SCOTT CARBERY 8077552 2879 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8149 R/1 12/29/2005 5/1/2005 LPB
4077183 JOHN MASLANIAK 8070228 2879 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/22/2001 6/30/2000 LPB
4288553 TOM LADD 8031269 2880 COBBLESTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1620 R/1 4/25/2022 4/7/2000 LPB
4166930 STEPHEN REEVES 8081441 2882 PHEASANT DR DUNEDIN 34683 R/1 4/16/2010 12/1/2008 LPB
4145291 CAROL SEATON 8079794 2886 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8156 R/1 5/7/2007 10/1/2006 LPB
4213082 ANTHONY MIDGET 8077553 2887 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/15/2021 5/1/2005 LPB
4029911 CHARLES MURPHY 8033590 2887 POST ROCK DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/20/1999 5/20/1999 LPB 4075176 CHRIS GABBARD 8070436 2888 DEER RUN N TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8146 R/1 11/20/2000 9/15/2000 LPB 4151870 JOHN ROUSH 8080973 289 DOGWOOD TRCE TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8516 R/1 2/4/2008 1/1/2008 LPB 4160622 JANICE FEELL 8081335 2894 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8156 R/1 2/13/2009 9/1/2008 LPB 4056227 CRAIG R HARTER 8062789 2894 WILDWOOD DR CLEARWATER 33761-3239 R/1 10/20/2002 9/1/2002 LPB 4150262 CHARLYNN SLONE 8077792 2895 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8149 R/1 11/14/2007 8/1/2005 LPB 4226973 TAMMY KAUL 8074617 2896 DEER RUN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 8/26/2016 2/25/2003 LPB 4242034 GAIL SHAND 8034154 29 BAYWOOD DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/23/2018 6/15/1999 LPB 4088146 ANDRA DREYFUS 8073096 29 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756-1643 R/1 3/1/2002 2/1/2002 LPB 4116758 NINA JALLO 8075517 290 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/27/2004 10/1/2003 LPB 4091129 JOSEPH O. PAOLETTI 8072815 2903 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/9/2002 11/1/2001 LPB 4269923 FARID HANNA 8063239 2904 EAGLE ESTATES CIR N CLEARWATER 33761-2805 R/1 8/17/2020 11/5/2003 LPB
4251201 MICHAEL WILSON 8071142 2908 SPRING OAK CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 12/10/2018 4/1/2001 LPB
4232674 KAREN HINSON 8033678 2911 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/27/2017 3/13/2000 LPB
4067982 MICHAEL DAVIDSON 8069650 2915 ABBEY LAKE RD CLEARWATER 33759-1628 R/1 4/28/2000 12/1/1999 LPB
4221647 PRESTON KAVANAGH 8069836 2917 ST ANDREWS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/9/2016 9/15/2000 LPB
4199819 MICHAEL SCHARMER 8081373 2931 VALENCIA LN E PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 10/31/2013 10/1/2008 LPB
4223106 RICHARD SHEFFER 8079902 2935 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 4/12/2016 11/1/2006 LPB
4244100 JANE LEFEVRE 8065852 2937 UNION ST CLEARWATER 33759-1621 R/1 4/20/2018 9/14/2000 LPB
4096002 PAUL HUDSON 8074086 2938 163RD AVE N CLEARWATER 33760-1908 R/1 10/28/2002 10/1/2002 LPB
4142704 BRENT SOWELL 8080003 2939 ABBEY LAKE RD CLEARWATER 33759-1628 R/1 3/9/2007 1/1/2007 LPB
4091272 TERRENCE CALLAHAN 8034046 294 KENTUCKY AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34683 R/1 5/17/2002 11/5/1999 LPB
4279489 BRIAN LINDBLOM 8079903 2943 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/22/2021 11/1/2006 LPB
4230870 GIANCLAUDIO PLANZO 8034088 2948 BRIDLEWOOD DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/31/2017 6/15/1999 LPB
4055850 KEVIN CORRIGAN 8062411 2948 HILLCREEK CIR S CLEARWATER 33759-1210 R/1 7/6/2011 6/1/2011 LPB
4260365 MONTE MCANDREW 8081686 2951 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 9/20/2019 6/1/2009 LPB 4244490 WANDA MACIOSZEK 8074653 2953 WOOD POINTE DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 5/1/2018 3/4/2003 LPB 4056579 AGOSTINO MENNA 8063141 2958 KENILWICK DR N CLEARWATER 33761-3314 R/1 11/18/2002 11/1/2002 LPB 4184298 MARK BUSH 8079904 2959 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 1/23/2012 11/1/2006 LPB 4082337 MALTI PATEL 8070753 296 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/6/2001 12/1/2000 LPB 4057431 RICHARD MURAWSKI 8064158 2960 CLUBHOUSE DR W CLEARWATER 33761-3005 R/1 7/27/2005 7/1/2005 LPB 4283709 JACQUELIN GREEN 8063258 2960 TALON DR CLEARWATER 33761-2830 R/1 11/3/2021 3/1/2007 LPB 4188987 THOMAS LAYTON 8082944 2961 ABBEY LAKE RD CLEARWATER 33759-1628 R/1 2/4/2013 1/1/2013 LPB 4048024 ANDY ALBERDI 8062414 2961 HILLCREEK CIR S CLEARWATER 33759-1211 R/1 11/21/2014 10/1/2014 LPB 4254736 JOSEPH FUSCO 8079541 2962 COUNTRY WOODS LN PALM HARBOR 34683-6452 R/1 4/2/2019 8/1/2006 LPB 4158075 BILL REINTOLDT 8079905 2967 GREY OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 10/16/2008 11/1/2006 LPB 4207414 JOHN ESTOCK 8074918 297 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 8/27/2014 5/19/2003 LPB
4181231 LEANNE JOHNSON 8077016 2970 MAPLE TRCE TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8518 R/1 9/2/2011 12/1/2004 LPB
4286353 RICARDO DENIZ 8091190 29714 SEACOL DR CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 3/10/2022 6/1/2019 LPB
4089004 ROBERT J BATZ 8033626 2973 CYPRESS POINT CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/4/2017 8/23/1999 LPB
4197677 ANITA RODRIGUES 8069646 2974 CYPRESS LAKES CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/6/2013 6/29/2000 LPB
4056587 JOSEPH NOVARRO 8063149 2974 KENILWICK DR N CLEARWATER 33761-3314 R/1 12/19/2000 12/5/2000 LPB
4242799 RYAN JACQUES 8088784 29751 69TH WAY N CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 4/12/2018 3/1/2018 LPB
4030284 STUART FUTCH 8033967 298 SHORE DR PALM HARBOR 34683-5474 R/1 11/3/1999 11/3/1999 LPB
4193804 AMY MACK 8059480 2981 CASTLE WOODS LN CLEARWATER 33759-1811 R/1 3/12/2013 6/1/2004 LPB
4252805 ANDREW ENGLE 8033627 2982 CYPRESS POINTE CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/31/2019 5/30/2000 LPB
4229011 PHILIP BRENNAN 8067234 3 DORADO PL CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 11/8/2016 8/14/1999 LPB
4240153 BRIAN STUBBLEFIELD 8088341 3 SEEDLING DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/14/2018 12/1/2017 LPB
4128644 RONALD LANCASTER 8077912 30 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756-1646 R/1 10/3/2005 8/1/2005 LPB
4237353 CHRIS SPILKER 8086651 300 FLORIDA BLVD CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 12/11/2018 11/1/2016 LPB
4272519 MEGAN TARVER 8080927 3000 CEDAR TRCE TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 11/16/2020 12/1/2007 LPB 4171646 STEVE TSETSEKAS 8081764 3000 LEPRECHAUN LN PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/24/2010 9/1/2009 LPB 4059967 GERARDO SISON JR 8066781 3002 KEY HARBOR DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5127 R/1 9/8/1999 9/8/1999 LPB 4057274 MICHAEL SCARFIA 8063999 3007 ASHLAND TER CLEARWATER 33761-2002 R/1 5/25/1999 5/25/1999 LPB 4111310 RICHARD HARRIS 8070566 301 1/2 SHORE DR E OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/21/2011 10/20/2000 LPB 4205441 BETH JOHNSON 8084094 3011 HARGETT LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/9/2014 5/1/2014 LPB 4133693 MIKE COUCH 8078535 3013 CHAROLAIS CT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-9128 R/1 3/3/2006 2/1/2006 LPB 4269841 TIMOTHY THORN 8066808 3013 CREST DR CLEARWATER 33759-1430 R/1 8/27/2020 11/1/2003 LPB 4078351 MICHAEL PETERS 8063986 3013 GEIGER CT CLEARWATER 33761-2005 R/1 12/13/2001 12/12/2001 LPB 4251166 ALEX AFSAHI 8038012 3015 KEY HARBOR DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 11/28/2018 11/5/1999 LPB 4182918 MARLENE SANCHEZ 8063525 3015 TURTLE BROOKE CLEARWATER 33761-2018 R/1 11/21/2011 5/1/2001 LPB
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4090964 DOUGLAS A. HEINZ 8033421 3016 BRADFORD CIR PALM HARBOR 34685-2537 R/1 5/3/2002 5/11/1999 LPB
4161155 DONNA MALKA 8081025 3017 BLUFF BLVD HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 3/4/2009 2/1/2008 LPB
4273762 GABRIELA SUAREZ 8066422 3018 HARGETT LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5249 R/1 12/17/2020 8/27/1999 LPB
4153938 PENELOPE LARA 8078143 3018 OAKMONT DR CLEARWATER 33761-1432 R/1 5/2/2008 11/1/2005 LPB
4028020 STEPHEN FRAVEL 8031488 3019 JODI LN PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 6/2/1999 6/2/1999 LPB
4055403 ALBERT B VANMATER 8061962 3025 MARLO BLVD CLEARWATER 33759-1306 R/1 2/11/2000 2/11/2000 LPB
4170821 DELCIE SUPOW 8081811 3028 ENISGLEN DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/18/2010 10/1/2009 LPB
4101563 JAYSUKHLAL SHAH 8074733 3029 SUMMERVALE DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 4/14/2003 3/26/2003 LPB
4029963 TOM FOWLER 8033642 3031 CEDAR TRACE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-8528 R/1 3/27/2000 3/27/2000 LPB
4145454 JOE HERNANDEZ 8079908 3036 GLEN OAK AVE N CLEARWATER 33759 R/1 5/2/2007 1/1/2007 LPB
4068626 ROBERT A GLEASON 8033420 3039 BOLT DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1802 R/1 5/22/2000 5/11/1999 LPB
4087674 SIDDHARTH SHAH 8070730 304 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 1/30/2002 12/20/2000 LPB
4120084 DAVID NESS 8076991 3041 RAINBOW CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 4/4/2005 12/1/2004 LPB
4146845 BRENDA NIXON 8080560 3048 RENATTA DR BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-1754 R/1 7/20/2007 6/1/2007 LPB
4249950 MELISSA STRICKLAND 8063997 3049 GEIGER CT CLEARWATER 33761-2005 R/1 10/23/2018 12/1/2001 LPB 4289660 LISA DITTMAR 8074352 305 GRAND BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/24/2022 12/1/2002 LPB 4190915 JOHN YERGER 8078330 306 160TH TER REDINGTON BEACH 33708-1650 R/1 10/29/2012 12/1/2005 LPB 4211821 CALIN BORCAN 8076239 306 HARBOR DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 34785 R/1 2/11/2015 5/1/2004 LPB 4208077 PHILLIP LACOMBE 8080471 306 HICKORY LN LARGO 33770-4050 R/1 9/19/2014 6/1/2007 LPB 4293316 MAUREEN CERTO 8079844 306 LA HACIENDA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/3/2022 10/1/2006 LPB 4278329 ZACHARY SHIENBAUM 8059458 3061 PRESTIGE DR CLEARWATER 33759-1613 R/1 5/17/2021 7/12/2001 LPB 4278431 STEVEN VERBA 8076118 3066 EDGEMOOR DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/26/2021 4/1/2004 LPB 4145462 RODNEY JORDAN 8080041 307 CROSSWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/1/2007 1/1/2007 LPB 4227885 STEVEN BOUDREAU 8072858 307 S SPRING BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/23/2016 12/1/2001 LPB 4136878 GEORGE LAWTON 8079503 3072 RENATTA DR BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-1754 R/1 8/28/2006 7/1/2006 LPB 4256777 SHANNON LOFGREN 8064038 3073 HAMPTON CT CLEARWATER 33761-2006 R/1 7/1/2019 1/1/2003 LPB
4082205 SHAWN MORRISON 8072388 308 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/16/2001 7/1/2001 LPB
4224689 GRAHAM BRAZIER 8077784 308 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 5/27/2016 8/1/2005 LPB
4244741 JESSE BOZARTH 8032071 308 HIGH ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/18/2018 2/11/2000 LPB
4057305 ALPHONSO FONTAINE 8064030 3089 DOXBERRY CT CLEARWATER 33761 R/1 11/22/1999 11/22/1999 LPB
4237615 MARTHA TIMMONS 8087796 309 12TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 5/7/2018 8/1/2017 LPB
4173895 A. LANCE ALLEN 8077293 309 CROSSWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/4/2010 3/1/2005 LPB
4293251 BETTY MOHS 8076718 309 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/21/2022 9/1/2004 LPB
4271486 SAWAB MUMIN 8074841 309 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688-1174 R/1 10/5/2020 4/1/2003 LPB
4279091 DOUGLAS MACKENZIE 8095045 3091 HILLSIDE LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 8/20/2021 6/1/2021 LPB
4112628 GEOFF COTTER 8075690 310 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/8/2004 12/1/2003 LPB
4165004 NATHAN PETERSON 8076403 3104 PHOENIX AVE OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/25/2009 6/1/2004 LPB
4263906 BRANDON POWELL 8074755 3105 SAINT CLAIR AVE OLDSMAR 34677-5623 R/1 1/22/2020 3/31/2003 LPB
4078546 JILL A OWENS 8071071 3109 COVENTRY E SAFETY HARBOR 34695-4801 R/1 5/3/2001 4/1/2001 LPB
4202203 ROBERT ETCHELLS 8083805 311 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 4/10/2014 1/1/2014 LPB 4260971 ROBERT GROOVER 8076656 311 CEDAR LN LARGO 33774 R/1 10/14/2019 8/1/2004 LPB 4117552 JESSE BEDNARIK 8031282 3112 N CANAL DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1601 R/1 3/16/2006 3/16/2006 LPB 4209868 DALE SCHOOLEY 8079186 313 HICKORY LN LARGO 33770-4609 R/1 11/24/2014 5/1/2006 LPB 4060257 BILL KAIRIS 8067087 313 TAVIERNER DR OLDSMAR 34667 R/1 10/15/1999 10/15/1999 LPB 4272918 LEONARD GORE 8093797 314 CROSSWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/8/2021 11/1/2020 LPB 4247996 PAUL INCORVAIA 8089558 314 MORNINGSIDE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/4/2018 8/1/2018 LPB 4144132 PERRY DOTSON 8080171 3143 PINEVIEW DR HOLIDAY 34691-9729 R/1 4/16/2007 3/1/2007 LPB 4196540 JOYCE TABELING 8031284 3146 S CANAL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 6/28/2013 8/10/1999 LPB 4229486 EIRAJ / MARIA HESHMATI / MORTAZAWI 8086640 315 LA HACIENDA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/31/2016 11/1/2016 LPB 4261713 DENNIS KNOX 8075077 315 MORNINGSIDE DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/18/2019 7/7/2003 LPB 4213788 MICHELE MORRIS 8030032 3154 CARLOS DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/27/2015 9/17/1999 LPB
4078601 STAN WILSON 8071078 3156 TIMBERVIEW DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/23/2001 4/1/2001 LPB
4270278 JOHN STAMPER 8093363 316 W LEMON ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/18/2020 8/1/2020 LPB
4266723 MINA SHEHATA 8082891 3163 STERLING ST TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 5/7/2020 6/1/2012 LPB
4201075 TERESA DEBOY 8033415 3167 EDGEMOOR DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1708 R/1 12/23/2013 3/1/2006 LPB
4226600 ASIM FAROOQI 8020196 3169 SHORELINE DR CLEARWATER 33760 R/1 8/4/2016 4/12/2000 LPB
4283410 CHARLES MENKHAUS 8082032 317 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 10/29/2021 6/1/2010 LPB
4253448 MARY RAMSAY 8071585 3174 SHORELINE DR CLEARWATER 33760 R/1 2/14/2019 5/1/2001 LPB
4192961 PAMELA PREMO 8070524 318 BROOKSIDE CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/4/2013 10/10/2000 LPB
4019270 DAVID J KURLAND 8021320 318 MIDWAY IS CLEARWATER 33767-2317 R/1 10/20/1999 10/20/1999 LPB
4161393 YURY BONDAR 8053922 3183 CHAMBLEE LN CLEARWATER 33759-3715 R/1 3/27/2009 3/1/2009 LPB
4116434 JOANNE M STEENBERGEN 8076568 319 176TH AVE REDINGTON SHORES 33708 R/1 9/15/2004 8/1/2004 LPB
4199469 SHEREE M JONSON 8081261 319 CROSSWIND DR PALM HARBOR 34683-1303 R/1 10/18/2013 7/1/2008 LPB
4218335 DAVID STARR 8085131 32 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 10/8/2015 6/1/2015 LPB
4234578 BRAD MIDDLETON 8079407 3208 BLUFF BLVD HOLIDAY 34691-9713 R/1 1/25/2019 7/1/2006 LPB 4097758 JOHN MEARES 8073800 321 10TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2870 R/1 12/10/2002 7/1/2002 LPB 4284717 JEWELL ULLVEN 8096020 321 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/7/2022 12/1/2021 LPB 4136930 JIM GLEASON 8078457 321 OLD EASTLAKE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8509 R/1 5/31/2006 1/1/2006 LPB 4271281 ISABELLE BOUCHENOT 8071892 321 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/29/2020 6/1/2001 LPB 4075312 JOHN PEPPE 8070719 3213 BLUFF BLVD HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 1/2/2001 12/1/2000 LPB 4092617 ED WALKER 8073912 3219 BLUFF BLVD HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 4/2/2003 3/24/2003 LPB 4095579 ARLEIGH ANCHETA 8073182 322 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7711 R/1 9/27/2002 3/1/2002 LPB 4193520 JOE DINARELLO 8083199 3222 TANGLEWOOD TRL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/13/2013 2/1/2013 LPB 4269425 JOYCE SWANKIE 8093190 323 LA HACIENDA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/19/2020 7/1/2020 LPB 4029732 JAGDIP MEHTA 8033410 3232 VALEMOOR DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/28/2000 4/28/2000 LPB 4206110 KENNETH WANNER 8075376 3242 CRESCENT OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/15/2014 9/23/2003 LPB
4240594 ALEXANDER STRATIGOS 8088318 3245 ENISGROVE DR E PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/23/2018 11/1/2017 LPB
4139276 GRAY JOYCE 8079550 3246 COUNTY ROAD 1 DUNEDIN 34698-9208 R/1 3/27/2009 8/1/2006 LPB
4215984 PETER OR TANYA DENMAN 8085168 325 140TH AVE MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 2/20/2016 6/1/2015 LPB
4277623 BRIAN STEELE 8074082 327 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 4/30/2021 10/1/2002 LPB
4164911 JULIE LACHMAN 8081744 328 BUENA VISTA DR S DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 9/4/2009 8/1/2009 LPB
4064856 KAREN H. DURIE 8069521 3295 MALLARD DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/12/2000 1/12/2000 LPB
4262822 MATT DEMLER 8092084 33 SUMMIT LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 2/5/2020 12/1/2019 LPB
4197713 SUZANNE KROUPA 8080653 3301 ROLLING WOODS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/1/2013 7/1/2007 LPB
4278384 KENNETH WRIGHT 8074108 3306 TARPON WOODS BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 7/13/2021 10/1/2002 LPB
4293425 KARN HUNT 8080307 331 SAILFISH DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-4914 R/1 9/30/2022 4/1/2007 LPB
4058264 CATHERINE A EDINGER 8064992 3312 FOX HILL DR CLEARWATER 33761-1703 R/1 11/16/2000 10/26/2000 LPB
4288268 STACY THOMPSON 8096720 3321 21ST AVE SW LARGO 33774 R/1 8/5/2022 4/1/2022 LPB
4029714 JOE FUCCI 8075202 3327 JADEWOOD CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7214 R/1 1/21/2004 8/11/2003 LPB
4219473 ROSEMARIE ALNAJJAR 8071073 3328 CRESCENT OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/13/2015 4/9/2001 LPB 4262207 ROBERT MARSHALL 8078528 333 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3662 R/1 11/19/2019 2/1/2006 LPB 4291686 BARBARA GREELEY 8080370 334 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-3661 R/1 8/2/2022 5/1/2007 LPB 4192671 RISHI HARJANNI 8072357 334 SHORE DR E OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/23/2013 7/1/2001 LPB 4123257 MITCHELL WILKERSON 8077307 3352 ZACK DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/12/2005 3/1/2005 LPB 4058898 MICHAEL WYATT 8065626 3353 LAKE SHORE LN CLEARWATER 33761-1709 R/1 5/9/2000 5/9/2000 LPB 4058416 EDWIN R HOMAN 8065144 3353 WIND CHIME DR CLEARWATER 33761-1738 R/1 12/29/1989 12/29/1989 LPB 4162125 JOSE CALDERON 8070761 3354 BRATTI CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/24/2009 1/1/2001 LPB 4257056 ALEXANDER SALDARRIAGA 8074147 3363 MISTY POND CT TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/12/2019 10/1/2002 LPB 4272825 HAROLD MYERS 8093802 337 BAHIA VISTA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 3/5/2021 11/1/2020 LPB 4281584 JAMES MUNSON 8033667 3371 CRESCENT OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7637 R/1 11/18/2021 8/1/2021 LPB
Propane Customers
4237304 RUSYN ROBYN 8070757 3385 CRESCENT OAKS BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34698 R/1 10/3/2017 1/1/2001 LPB
4221998 JENNIFER RANSFORD 8034159 339 BROOKSIDE CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 3/1/2016 5/10/1999 LPB
4244217 MICHAEL GARDNER 8075567 339 MANATEE LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/20/2018 11/12/2003 LPB
4119637 SANDRA E RICH 8076930 34 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 12/22/2004 11/1/2004 LPB
4191819 MOUNA BACHA 8082215 34 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 12/11/2012 11/1/2010 LPB
4261953 KAREN ROMIG 8074867 340 WESTWINDS CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/22/2019 5/5/2003 LPB
4135293 DENAY MCLAUGHLIN 8070151 3412 FORELOCK RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/19/2006 6/12/2000 LPB
4252709 WARREN BANKUS 8033407 3418 TANGLEWOOD TER PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 1/25/2019 6/21/1999 LPB
4190443 MARY FANNING-CARR 8083022 3421 BRIAN RD S PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/16/2012 10/1/2012 LPB
4078529 ROBERT BOYNTON 8071068 3427 TARPON WOODS BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/26/2001 4/1/2001 LPB
4207632 STEFANO FILIPPONE 8084338 3429 DOVE HOLLOW CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/12/2014 8/1/2014 LPB
4187853 TERENCE BENN 8064903 3437 DEERFIELD LN CLEARWATER 33761-1409 R/1 5/28/2014 5/1/2002 LPB
4239075 DIANE MCDANIEL 8033633 3440 FORELOCK RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-9042 R/1 11/3/2017 8/23/1999 LPB
4060263 KENN KNOF 8067093 345 FOUNTAINVIEW CIR OLDSMAR 34677-4645 R/1 8/7/1999 8/7/1999 LPB
4089169 JANET HELMS 8033634 3452 FORELOCK RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/15/2002 5/21/1999 LPB 4266829 ERIC NIELSEN 8090939 347 BAHIA VISTA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 5/5/2020 5/1/2019 LPB 4252044 GLENN BERGOFFEN 8090287 3473 SHORELINE DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 2/20/2019 12/1/2018 LPB 4078011 JOHN R HAMILL 8071006 3477 SHORELINE CIR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 5/1/2001 3/1/2001 LPB 4200695 MARY WALTERS 8080671 350 173RD AVE NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 12/10/2013 8/1/2007 LPB 4115383 PAUL CAMPBELL 8076465 350 MAYFAIR CIR E PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/29/2004 7/1/2004 LPB 4284909 CHRISTOPHER PEACE 8079970 350 MEHLENBACHER RD BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 1/12/2022 12/1/2006 LPB 4258752 BRAD WEINSTEIN 8073658 350 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 8/8/2019 6/1/2002 LPB 4215266 MONA ROBBINS 8085145 3502 CHATTSWORTH CT HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 6/26/2015 6/1/2015 LPB 4061102 ROBERT D WINN 8072022 3502 SHORE DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/11/2002 6/1/2001 LPB 4154751 MATTHEW WICKS 8080837 3502 SHORELINE CIR PALM HARBOR 34688 R/1 5/30/2008 10/1/2007 LPB 4097599 TODD TILLUNG 8073871 3518 SHORELINE CIR PALM HARBOR 34684-1743 R/1 12/5/2002 8/1/2002 LPB
4091469 WILLIAM ATKINSON 8073508 352 BAHIA VISTA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 9/8/2002 5/1/2002 LPB
4294343 STEVEN SELMAN 8080900 3520 SHORELINE CIR PALM HARBOR 34684-1743 R/1 11/4/2022 12/1/2007 LPB
4239219 LAURA OSLAND 8088153 353 WELLINGTON AVE OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 11/29/2017 10/1/2017 LPB
4072690 DAVID ROTHSCHILD 8070156 3550 ENTERPRISE RD SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/21/2000 6/13/2000 LPB
4236929 VINCENT GEPP 8087779 3552 ROLANDO DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/30/2017 8/1/2017 LPB
4246585 PAUL BAKKALAPULO 8089378 3554 ROLANDO DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/27/2018 6/1/2018 LPB
4082631 CHRISTOPHER CARLSEN 8033258 3555 FAIRWAY FOREST DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/15/2001 11/9/1999 LPB
4273722 RACHEL GENTILE 8079271 3557 AVOCADO DR LARGO 33770-4501 R/1 12/16/2020 6/1/2006 LPB
4295700 BETHANY HINSON 8078894 356 WESTWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683-1043 R/1 12/29/2022 4/1/2006 LPB
4259285 MARGARET BUDNAR 8073183 3560 LAKE HIGHLAND RD PALM HARBOR 34683-6718 R/1 8/20/2019 3/1/2002 LPB
4218546 LISA CHIN-LUE 8083673 3569 SHORELINE CIR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 10/9/2015 11/1/2013 LPB
4269664 SAMER YOUSSEF 8075861 357 12TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 8/6/2020 2/1/2004 LPB
4027814 TIM K EMSLIE 8031240 357 SHEFFIELD CIR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/14/1999 5/14/1999 LPB
4149774 MICHAEL ROGAN 8080191 3577 FAIRVIEW ST SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/24/2007 3/1/2007 LPB 4115230 JOSEPH ROMANO 8075493 359 12TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2854 R/1 7/1/2004 10/14/2003 LPB 4136724 ARNIE RICH 8077210 36 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 6/20/2006 2/1/2005 LPB 4287589 BRUCE DANIELSON 8096609 36 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 5/3/2022 3/1/2022 LPB 4124975 ANDREW GUENTHER 8031532 3630 SCARLET TANAGER DR PALM HARBOR 34683-2227 R/1 5/10/2005 3/11/1999 LPB 4063062 RAMDAT SHIVDAT 8034210 3635 OXFORD DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 11/19/1999 8/13/1999 LPB 4245221 PHILIP ZEMESKI 8083334 365 HOLLY HILL RD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/25/2018 5/1/2013 LPB 4159530 TERRY ANIS-MOHAMED 8069688 366 LA HACIENDA DR INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/29/2008 2/11/2000 LPB 4238018 ALFRED PALMA 8079416 366 WESTWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683-1043 R/1 9/28/2017 7/1/2006 LPB 4237696 CHRISTOPHER PINNICK 8087814 366 N HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/25/2018 8/1/2017 LPB 4280359 ARNIE KAPOSTINS 8033079 3661 SIENA LN PALM HARBOR 34685-3612 R/1 7/9/2021 4/20/2000 LPB 4210944 ROBERT TRAVERS 8084686 3680 SHORE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/1/2015 12/1/2014 LPB
4195170 STEVE KOENIG 8083320 3681 SHORE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/29/2013 4/1/2013 LPB
4293196 CHERYLL LEPPERT 8069451 3684 QUAIL FOREST DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/19/2022 12/12/2001 LPB
4096099 JEFF OSTROWSKY 8033109 3686 PENDLEBURY DR PALM HARBOR 34685-2667 R/1 12/16/2002 12/16/2002 LPB
4027898 BILL MORRIS 8031326 37 FRESHWATER DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1106 R/1 7/27/1999 7/27/1999 LPB
4136597 CRAIG LEVALLEY 8070277 3700 PRESIDENTIAL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/17/2006 7/26/2000 LPB
4148712 JUDITH WALKER 8080721 3711 FLORAL AVE LARGO 33771 R/1 11/5/2007 9/1/2007 LPB
4109790 STUART A SHEINBERG 8033190 3711 PRESIDENTIAL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 1/9/2004 4/21/2000 LPB
4258076 MARK LEICHENAUER 8078039 3713 PENDLEBURY DR PALM HARBOR 34685-2669 R/1 7/12/2019 10/1/2005 LPB
4226677 CHRIS KAVALA 8086262 3714 COVINGTON DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 8/23/2016 8/1/2016 LPB
4250326 CAITLIN CANER 8033195 3715 DORAL ST PALM HARBOR 34621 R/1 10/30/2018 4/24/2000 LPB
4158911 RICHARD LANG 8033005 3728 DORAL ST PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/1/2008 9/24/1999 LPB
4085097 HUYEN TRAN 8072741 3732 PRESIDENTIAL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/20/2001 10/1/2001 LPB
4235744 ROBERT BULL 8081358 3738 OLD KEYSTONE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/10/2017 9/1/2008 LPB
4276229 DOUG WASMUND 8015960 374 FOSTER LN BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 3/12/2021 8/21/1999 LPB 4248302 ANTHONY STINSMAN 8077024 3740 IRWIN ST E SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/4/2018 12/1/2004 LPB 4188812 SNEH PATEL 8082934 3744 EXECUTIVE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/24/2012 7/1/2012 LPB 4227914 MAURINE WILDER 8082171 3750 KEYSTONE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/27/2016 10/1/2010 LPB 4020101 PAUL JANNARONE 8022167 376 LA HACIENDA INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 9/1/1999 9/1/1999 LPB 4252175 GARRISON SMITH 8081672 378 WESTWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/7/2019 6/1/2009 LPB 4222893 RICHARDS MACKS 8078649 378 WOOD CHUCK AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7519 R/1 3/25/2016 2/1/2006 LPB 4162313 MONA LEE 8077418 3781 SHORE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/8/2009 4/1/2005 LPB 4055646 HOA KHANH LAM 8081765 3787 SHORE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/2/2012 9/1/2009 LPB 4262505 NICK THOMAS 8073395 3789 WINDBER BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685-1133 R/1 12/2/2019 4/1/2002 LPB 4148767 TOM TELESCA 8080306 3803 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7707 R/1 9/12/2007 4/1/2007 LPB 4295191 JOHN GANNAIO 8097811 3808 WATSON DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 1/12/2023 12/1/2022 LPB
4221938 BRAD HOUSER 8033092 3809 SIENA LN PALM HARBOR 34685-2679 R/1 2/22/2016 4/10/2000 LPB
4245264 WAYNE TURSI 8074758 382 ROSALIND LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/8/2018 3/31/2003 LPB
4030464 STANLEY WITCZAK 8034148 382 WESTWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/28/1999 8/28/1999 LPB
4183082 DEMETRA DUKAS 8073928 3825 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1081 R/1 11/18/2011 8/1/2002 LPB
4202052 ANN DURAI 8033679 3832 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7706 R/1 2/5/2014 5/2/2000 LPB
4282623 ANGELA HADDON 8084808 3837 TALAH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 9/28/2021 2/1/2015 LPB
4293209 TIM TENNANT 8073081 3840 RUDDER WAY NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-4432 R/1 9/19/2022 2/1/2002 LPB
4069585 CHI MEEN LEE 8033680 3843 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/28/2000 1/27/2000 LPB
4029420 DONALD TURNBAUGH 8033098 3845 SIENA LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/19/1999 8/19/1999 LPB
4067122 JOSEPH LEJKOWSKI 8069754 3849 TALAH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 3/13/2000 2/29/2000 LPB
4278203 PETER YIP 8033388 3852 AMBASSADOR DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/14/2021 2/18/2000 LPB
4096758 CHRIS DOUTHITT 8073278 3857 SHORE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677-5615 R/1 11/27/2002 3/29/2002 LPB
4266696 LEAH FORKUSH 8081001 3858 SHORE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677-5628 R/1 4/30/2020 2/1/2008 LPB
4204787 DANIEL FRANCO 8077378 386 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 5/22/2014 4/1/2005 LPB 4262434 WILLIAM PERRY 8091990 386 SHEFFIELD CIR E PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/24/2019 11/1/2019 LPB 4195226 PATRICA MAXEMCHUK 8033682 3867 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/18/2014 8/24/1999 LPB 4196575 ORSON LUCAS 8034078 387 SANCTUARY DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681-9999 R/1 6/27/2013 9/29/1999 LPB 4286630 JEFFERY KOROKNAY 8033670 3874 CRESCENT COVE PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/15/2022 8/24/1999 LPB 4072682 DONNA TRIPOLI 8033435 3885 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/11/2000 10/11/2000 LPB 4215314 RACHEL NYE 8031302 3886 TALAH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 6/25/2015 5/10/2000 LPB 4128668 JOHN PAPPAS 8033681 3894 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7706 R/1 8/31/2005 8/24/1999 LPB 4204656 KELLY KLINE 8033683 3897 BROOKSWORTH AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/23/2014 3/28/2000 LPB 4230564 SCOTT DAVIS 8086823 391 12TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 1/18/2017 1/1/2017 LPB 4064019 JOHN V EGAN 8069369 3918 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/21/1999 12/21/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4063589 HEMANT SHAH 8033351 3919 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/1/1999 12/1/1999 LPB
4201856 JOSHUA STRIBLEN 8033044 3921 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1069 R/1 1/31/2014 5/18/1999 LPB
4077883 PAMELA TEMKO 8070764 3925 TARIAN CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 3/16/2001 1/1/2001 LPB
4029374 BRUCE BENNETT 8033052 3929 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1069 R/1 7/19/1999 7/19/1999 LPB
4236325 MATTHEW CONLEY 8087638 393 173RD AVE N NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 12/29/2017 7/1/2017 LPB
4239819 WIL ZAYAS 8033064 3941 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/30/2017 8/21/2000 LPB
4263255 AFRAM MALKI 8033265 3942 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/27/2019 5/18/1999 LPB
4135740 TODD HOFFMAN 8078244 3942 MCKAY CREEK DR LARGO 33770-4567 R/1 4/19/2006 11/1/2005 LPB
4029389 LAWRENCE STEINHARDT 8033067 3944 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1068 R/1 8/20/1999 8/20/1999 LPB
4203613 STEVE MITCHELL 8083965 3945 WELLINGTON PKY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/30/2014 4/1/2014 LPB
4127199 JOHN CRAIG 8070188 3946 TARIAN CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 7/20/2005 6/22/2000 LPB
4239282 HARRY SCALLY 8088191 3957 WELLINGTON PKY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/11/2017 11/1/2017 LPB
4256540 DANIEL LEE 8033059 3960 EXECUTIVE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/24/2019 7/16/1999 LPB
4244370 WILLIAM HOOD 8086290 3962 TARIAN CT PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 4/26/2018 8/1/2016 LPB
4217756 TRACEY KALY 8033256 3963 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 9/30/2015 5/8/1998 LPB 4145927 LUIS ANNONI 8080192 3964 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/23/2007 3/1/2007 LPB 4029382 IRENE HAKIM 8033060 3975 EXECUTIVE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/8/1999 11/8/1999 LPB 4230758 CHRISTINE BARON 8069652 4 COPPERWOOD CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 1/20/2017 8/1/2000 LPB 4109486 RAUL A JIMENEZ 8033179 4007 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685-4020 R/1 12/26/2003 8/20/1999 LPB 4196278 MARIA CALLAS 8083392 401 ATHENS ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/16/2013 6/1/2013 LPB 4276588 MELISSA SKINNER 8033053 4010 EXECUTIVE DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1074 R/1 3/26/2021 2/17/2000 LPB 4030442 ERIKA MAUL 8034126 402 14TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683-4611 R/1 7/15/1999 1/1/1999 LPB 4174388 MARK MONDELLO 8074418 402 BATH CLUB BLVD S NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 11/10/2010 1/1/2003 LPB 4083713 TOM LANG 8072567 4024 SILK OAK LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/4/2001 9/1/2001 LPB 4029398 RICHARD REDMON 8033076 4031 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/21/2000 4/21/2000 LPB 4270688 PATRICK WELSH 8093439 4034 MCKAY CREEK DR LARGO 33770 R/1 10/21/2020 9/4/2020 LPB
4091686 ROSHAN SHIKARPURI 8073525 4051 PRESIDENTIAL DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1029 R/1 7/4/2002 5/1/2002 LPB
4209178 DAN VNUK 8076174 406 DRIFTWOOD DR W PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/29/2014 4/1/2004 LPB
4281749 NOUSHIN YAZDANI 8033129 4062 AUSTON WAY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/11/2021 8/16/1999 LPB
4209759 MEGAN JOHNSON 8033108 4064 AMBER LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/19/2014 8/19/1999 LPB
4174146 JOHN SWENFURTH 8033133 4065 AMBER LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/20/2010 3/21/2000 LPB
4029520 ROGER JOHNSON 8033198 4074 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 9/17/1999 9/17/1999 LPB
4197296 PAUL MCDADE 8033122 4087 AMBER LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 7/24/2013 8/19/1999 LPB
4244539 JENNIFER CARPENTER - WHITE 8034011 409 ORCHID LN OZONA 34683 R/1 5/4/2018 3/17/2003 LPB
4072155 CAM DIPRONIO 8033158 4094 AUSTON WAY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 9/1/2000 7/15/1999 LPB
4120370 STACEY SEIFRIED 8076212 41 FRESHWATER DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/20/2004 5/1/2004 LPB
4132858 KATHRYN ROBINSON 8076853 41 SUNSET BAY DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 1/17/2006 10/1/2004 LPB
4227965 MARY CAROTENUTO 8056554 410 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 9/28/2016 7/27/2000 LPB
4169288 SCOTT FARBER 8081915 410 HARBOR VIEW LN LARGO 33770 R/1 4/12/2010 2/1/2010 LPB
4029643 WILLIAM STOEFFLER 8033321 4102 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 9/23/1999 9/23/1999 LPB 4124151 JAMES WALSH 8033046 4102 GRANDCHAMP CIR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/19/2005 8/16/1999 LPB 4202779 MARY MILLER 8033069 4120 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/14/2014 9/23/1999 LPB 4141803 MICHELE TWITTY 8079917 4123 HARBOR HILLS DR LARGO 33770 R/1 12/22/2006 12/1/2006 LPB 4122117 CATHY BRUNO 8033024 4124 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685-1080 R/1 2/14/2005 6/25/1999 LPB 4077284 WILLIAM V LAGATTOLLA, JR 8070543 4125 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 2/28/2001 10/17/2000 LPB 4164408 STEPHEN SANDBERG 8072456 4129 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/5/2009 8/21/2001 LPB 4275889 LUIS RIVERA 8093850 4131 HEADSAIL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 5/13/2021 11/1/2020 LPB 4156124 PABLO SCHACHT 8076046 4132 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/4/2009 3/1/2004 LPB 4273399 JOHN STAPLES 8083897 414 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/13/2020 3/1/2014 LPB 4064985 DALE MONAST 8019013 414 HARBOR VIEW LN LARGO 33770 R/1 1/20/2000 8/9/1999 LPB 4252964 PAUL RUSSO 8071088 414 WESTGATE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/4/2019 4/1/2001 LPB
4188240 JENNIFER CROWN 8033440 4148 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 7/11/2012 6/18/1999 LPB
4174918 TIM GRANT 8082206 415 18TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/29/2010 11/1/2010 LPB
4281063 HAI LAM 8093325 415 4TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 8/13/2021 8/1/2020 LPB
4195885 LISA LEVY 8078386 415 BATH CLUB BLVD N NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708-1529 R/1 5/30/2013 1/1/2006 LPB
4267837 SHERRIE JOHNSON 8033045 4152 GRANDCHAMP CIR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/15/2020 3/21/2000 LPB
4188973 JASON MERRY 8033062 4153 ARLINGTON DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/23/2020 11/8/1999 LPB
4201367 PHIL GARRETT 8076497 4153 ROTHERHAM CT PALM HARBOR 34685-3170 R/1 2/14/2020 7/1/2004 LPB
4292057 STEVEN COOPER 8033264 4156 GRANDCHAMP CIR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/10/2022 8/16/1999 LPB
4253446 MICHAEL BAILEY 8088037 416 16TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 2/19/2019 10/1/2017 LPB
4229013 CHRISTINE LANG 8086553 416 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/23/2016 11/1/2016 LPB
4245274 ROB DEITRICH 8088975 416 TENNESSEE AVE PALM HARBOR 34681 R/1 8/7/2018 4/1/2018 LPB
4272854 BRENDA SIMPSON 8093834 4163 HARBOR CIR S LARGO 33770 R/1 12/16/2020 11/1/2020 LPB
4071269 RAYMOND VICARI 8070261 4167 KIRKALDY DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 7/27/2000 7/19/2000 LPB
4137118 KARL SCHEBLEIN 8033121 4168 AMBER LN PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/9/2006 2/15/2000 LPB 4227277 STEVE ALLEN 8033025 4168 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/30/2016 3/24/2000 LPB 4238504 HELLE MELLITAS 8088036 4170 HARBOR HILLS DR LARGO 33770 R/1 12/7/2017 10/1/2017 LPB 4265877 STEPHEN NUNEZ 8087051 4171 HARBOR HILLS DR LARGO 33770 R/1 5/20/2020 3/1/2017 LPB 4200835 EDWARD FITZPATRICK 8033204 4190 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/20/2013 7/19/1999 LPB 4247615 LISA NASSENSTEIN 8033074 4191 CAPITOL DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/6/2018 8/20/1999 LPB 4294213 MARIE IBRAHIM 8079906 4191 GRANDCHAMP CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/31/2022 11/1/2006 LPB 4210265 ROBERT COLLINS 8072779 420 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/19/2014 11/1/2001 LPB 4029550 HENEINEH HAJJE 8033228 4201 ROTHERHAM CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/22/1999 6/22/1999 LPB 4273150 ALIISON KRAPF 8074753 421 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/1/2020 3/28/2003 LPB 4282537 PAMELA NELSEN 8079800 4217 ANACONDA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/27/2021 10/1/2006 LPB 4294037 JOSEPH EGGER 8097602 4239 HEADSAIL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 12/13/2022 10/21/2022 LPB
4179878 FRED KAMPS 8082453 4240 WESTWOOD DR HOLIDAY 34691 R/1 7/12/2011 6/1/2011 LPB
4128118 JANE NEAL 8077272 4241 ANACONDA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/18/2005 3/1/2005 LPB
4183573 LISA COTILLA 8081504 425 180TH AVE E REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 1/18/2012 2/1/2009 LPB
4083010 MICHAEL GORE 8033687 426 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7712 R/1 8/28/2001 8/26/1999 LPB
4208945 JAMES DODSON 8084432 427 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770 R/1 12/15/2014 10/1/2014 LPB
4279785 ANDREW KULICK 8095166 427 MINTWOOD TER TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 10/21/2021 6/1/2021 LPB
4020309 JOSEPH HATCH 8022377 428 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 8/20/1999 8/20/1999 LPB
4130413 LORI JENNIS 8078132 429 12TH AVE N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2856 R/1 11/7/2005 10/1/2005 LPB
4029542 MICHAEL AMBROSE 8033220 4303 ALDON CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/14/1999 5/14/1999 LPB
4278731 JACK LONG 8070375 4305 SEAGULL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 5/27/2021 8/28/2000 LPB
4250806 LINDA BEVING 8090032 4325 78TH AVE N PINELLAS PARK 33781 R/1 1/18/2019 10/1/2018 LPB
4296188 COLLEEN VERDON 8033188 4326 LIVE OAK BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 1/25/2023 5/3/1999 LPB
4029465 CAROL M WEIMER 8033143 4329 AUSTON WAY PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 4/18/2000 4/18/2000 LPB
4143607 MAGGIE & ANDREZJ MILES 8091303 433 E BOYER ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/13/2019 7/1/2019 LPB 4258461 JAMES BASSICK 8076576 4334 ANACONDA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/31/2019 8/1/2004 LPB 4029453 ROBERT MUHLHAN 8033131 4338 AUSTON WAY PALM HARBOR 34685-4017 R/1 9/9/1999 9/9/1999 LPB 4104786 MICHAEL DOYLE 8033166 4338 LIVE OAK BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/1/2003 9/14/1999 LPB 4092909 KEITH R NORFLEET 8080459 434 DORIC CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2524 R/1 4/17/2008 6/1/2007 LPB 4121635 DENNIS HOLLANDER 8076595 4345 SEAGULL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34656 R/1 2/1/2005 8/1/2004 LPB 4269807 LINDA GIANDILETTI 8080857 4348 HYTHE CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/14/2020 11/1/2007 LPB 4273592 ANDREA FONTANA 8081117 435 BUTTONWOOD LN LARGO 33770-4060 R/1 12/23/2020 4/1/2008 LPB 4237114 KELLY SOBCZAK 8077140 435 WESTWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/24/2017 1/1/2005 LPB 4279668 DAVID DOUGLASS 8033194 4369 ALDON CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/28/2021 5/3/1999 LPB 4272630 DON GUNDECK 8033686 438 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7712 R/1 11/10/2020 5/24/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4276583 VIVIAN MONTEMAYOR 8094641 4382 REEVES RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 10/28/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4112509 MICHAEL BLAKESLEE 8033205 4392 LIVE OAK BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/9/2004 8/16/1999 LPB
4265078 CHRIS SMITH 8033400 4393 WORTHINGTON CIR PALM HARBOR 34685-1157 R/1 2/28/2020 8/26/1999 LPB
4258626 DELAINE BRINKS 8076434 440 2ND AVE DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 7/31/2019 6/1/2004 LPB
4279930 MICHAEL VAUGHN 8084901 4404 GENESEE LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/8/2021 3/1/2015 LPB
4031045 ANGELA S. GHIRARDO 8034746 4405 HARNEY CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/15/1999 7/15/1999 LPB
4084394 PAUL JEWELL 8072642 441 18TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 11/12/2001 10/1/2001 LPB
4228849 MAUREEN ELLISON 8086457 441 HARBOR DR S INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/9/2016 10/1/2016 LPB
4287052 ROBIN ODEH 8080915 443 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2929 R/1 3/1/2022 12/1/2007 LPB
4268732 EMMANUEL LELEKIS 8093083 4431 GLENBROOK LN PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/22/2020 6/1/2020 LPB
4031046 TONY CHIZMAR 8034747 4431 SAINT LAWRENCE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/31/1999 8/31/1999 LPB
4203866 VINCENT VITTA 8034244 4433 SPRINGLAKE CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 4/28/2014 8/31/1999 LPB
4155942 BRIAN KIER 8096067 444 18TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/12/2022 12/1/2021 LPB
4259914 PENNY PECORARO 8070672 444 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 9/6/2019 11/29/2000 LPB
4218938 KATHY BENZ 8085425 4441 ANACONDA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 11/19/2015 10/1/2015 LPB 4178989 DAVID MOTT 8082409 446 18TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 9/16/2011 5/1/2011 LPB 4276659 TODD SHEARER 8070987 447 18TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 3/26/2021 3/1/2001 LPB 4238644 ROBERT COPLEN 8088064 447 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 1/19/2018 10/1/2017 LPB 4109686 RICHARD ERICH 8069527 4476 BARDSDALE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 1/5/2004 1/14/2000 LPB 4103800 EDWARD JR ALMBERG 8033399 4483 WORTHINGTON CT PALM HARBOR 34685-1162 R/1 7/1/2003 8/12/1999 LPB 4173102 JOHN KUTCH,II 8080218 449 RANCH RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-9027 R/1 8/31/2010 3/1/2007 LPB 4029343 DYKE ANDREW JACKSON 8033021 4490 FALLBROOK BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/15/1999 6/15/1999 LPB 4235362 DON JONES 8033689 450 TALL OAK TRL TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7712 R/1 6/27/2017 3/11/2001 LPB 4087838 DAVE KNICKERBOCKER 8072405 4502 SERENITY TRL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 2/1/2002 8/1/2001 LPB 4205655 SUZY GOODMAN 8070217 4510 SERENITY TRL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/27/2014 7/6/2000 LPB 4063395 JAMES HICKMAN 8048635 4549 RUTLEDGE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/29/1999 11/19/1999 LPB
4285009 AP6 LLC 8079417 455 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2929 R/1 12/17/2021 7/1/2006 LPB
4111338 DARYL SCOTT 8033392 4550 SERENITY TRL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/1/2004 10/15/1999 LPB
4226401 CHRISTOPHER BILLET 8085999 457 S BAYSHORE DR MADERIA BEACH 33708 R/1 10/24/2016 5/1/2016 LPB
4268310 JANET BOMBARD 8089000 459 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 6/24/2020 4/1/2018 LPB
4144121 ROBERT COLUZZI 8080169 4627 FENTON WAY NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-4803 R/1 10/18/2007 3/1/2007 LPB
4031048 EARL LYNN 8034749 4638 ANACONDA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/10/1999 9/10/1999 LPB
4189514 TIMOTHY ROBINSON 8082164 466 CRAIG DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 8/24/2012 10/1/2010 LPB
4268072 MARTHA HARRIS 8074150 466 MAGNOLIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/19/2020 10/1/2002 LPB
4195140 ROBERT SQUIRES 8073110 4664 BERWYN CT PALM HARBOR 34685-2619 R/1 4/29/2013 2/1/2002 LPB
4215393 CHRISTINA FALLARA 8033142 4679 AYRON TER PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/24/2015 8/19/1999 LPB
4254930 JON CAIN 8090787 468 HARBOR DR S INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 5/31/2019 4/1/2019 LPB
4271359 KELLY HUETHER 8079815 469 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 10/1/2020 10/1/2006 LPB
4251251 CHARLES ATKINS 8033023 4699 GILRONAN CT PALM HARBOR 34685-2655 R/1 12/6/2018 9/17/1999 LPB
4175383 ROSS KOHLER 8082234 47 CYPRESS DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 12/21/2010 12/1/2010 LPB 4226877 KAREN JACKSON 8071107 470 HICKORYNUT AVE OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/24/2016 4/1/2001 LPB 4242084 JUDI BEHAN 8033242 4714 AYRON TER PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 2/20/2018 7/19/1999 LPB 4093305 STEVE FARRIS 8073022 472 HARBOR DR S INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 7/19/2002 1/1/2002 LPB 4102069 MARK ANYON 8074869 4729 GRANDVIEW AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 6/9/2005 5/5/2003 LPB 4272633 RAQUEL THIEBES 8077495 4731 SANCTUARY DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-2060 R/1 11/10/2020 5/1/2005 LPB 4155974 PAUL STICKRATH 8066923 4736 STONEVIEW CIR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/28/2008 6/21/1999 LPB 4262756 KARLA VOIGHT 8034143 4738 INNISFIL ST PALM HARBOR 34683-1319 R/1 12/12/2019 7/23/1999 LPB 4158642 AMY STROBBE 8080957 4741 BAY BLVD PORT RICHEY 34668-6186 R/1 11/12/2008 1/1/2008 LPB 4030579 OWEN FITZGERALD 8034269 4751 SPRINGSIDE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 12/15/2008 12/1/2008 LPB 4020311 RANDY STURGEON 8022379 476 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 4/19/2000 4/19/2000 LPB 4211226 MARIA NUGENT 8066895 4771 LAKESHORE LOOP OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/27/2015 4/28/2000 LPB
4060117 JOHN M ONDASH 8066939 4776 PEBBLEBROOK DR OLDSMAR 34685 R/1 5/10/1999 5/10/1999 LPB
4189132 STEPHEN MARCINEK 8074725 478 MICHIGAN AVE OZONA 34683 R/1 8/9/2012 3/25/2003 LPB
4230485 EDUARDO PALANCA 8066897 4785 LAKESHORE LOOP OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/5/2017 7/31/1999 LPB
4265013 TRAVIS FREED 8034270 4806 SPRINGSIDE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 2/28/2020 12/1/2008 LPB
4245971 KEVIN BAKER 8089287 481 S BAYSHORE DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 9/14/2018 6/1/2018 LPB
4270136 MARY ANNE ROWE 8071940 4818 SHELL STREAM RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 8/20/2020 6/18/2001 LPB
4236174 LISA ODISHOO 8096245 4827 BLUE JAY CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/7/2022 1/1/2022 LPB
4193397 STEVE KEPLER 8092284 483 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 4/4/2020 1/1/2020 LPB
4240595 JANE SHIFFLETT 8088457 483 S BAYSHORE DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 2/9/2018 12/1/2017 LPB
4105483 LINDA R. MALZONE 8074661 4838 BLUE JAY CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/20/2003 3/7/2003 LPB
4286419 CHRISTOPHER MARKHAM 8083004 485 BATH CLUB BLVD N NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 2/7/2022 9/1/2012 LPB
4276750 BRANDON BARTEE 8094671 485 WESTFORD CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/27/2021 3/1/2021 LPB
4060070 JAMES M NOLAN 8066892 4856 WESTCHESTER CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/31/1999 7/31/1999 LPB
4215488 JOHN CONTI 8085166 4890 AUGUSTA AVE OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/8/2015 6/23/2015 LPB 4277177 ANTHONY ESPARDA 8081958 49 W LEMON ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/10/2021 3/1/2010 LPB 4110716 LEE WILKERSON 8075874 490 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 6/7/2004 2/1/2004 LPB 4199619 GLENN WIENKOOP 8083573 490 HARBOR DR S INDIAN ROCKS 33785 R/1 10/24/2013 10/1/2013 LPB 4241969 ROBERTA LOWENSTEIN 8072921 4901 VALLEY FIELD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/13/2018 12/1/2001 LPB 4069374 RONALD JOHNSON 8069465 4908 SILVERTHORNE CT OLDSMAR 34677-6325 R/1 6/7/2000 11/22/1999 LPB 4145304 SHERIDAN REID 8034650 4911 FLORAMAR TER NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-3379 R/1 5/1/2007 2/1/2006 LPB 4281281 PINAKIN PATEL 8032980 4924 FELECITY WAY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/2/2021 10/15/1999 LPB 4209517 DINA HINDMAN 8033429 4924 RIDGEMOOR CIR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 12/4/2014 5/13/1999 LPB 4170701 THOMAS SIMAK 8081996 4925 MANOR DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 5/21/2010 5/1/2010 LPB 4168571 JOSHUA BERNSTEIN 8081914 4927 PRINCE GEORGE CIR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 2/25/2010 2/1/2010 LPB 4246407 BRITTANY BERICH 8080359 4930 VORTEX AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 10/8/2018 5/1/2007 LPB
4160666 EVRIS KONTOS 8081018 4932 GALLEON CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-3072 R/1 2/11/2009 2/1/2008 LPB
4067732 H PATRICK WHEELER 8033167 4939 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/12/2000 11/8/1999 LPB
4185114 DAVID SHERRELL 8081580 4939 TURTLE CREEK TRL OLDSMAR 34677-1966 R/1 2/28/2012 3/1/2009 LPB
4276997 JERRY DAVIS 8094706 4944 GALLEON CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/19/2022 4/1/2021 LPB
4256525 CHERYL BOYD 8067017 4950 CAMBERLEY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/28/2019 11/9/1999 LPB
4209324 CHRISTINA BEATY 8066887 4950 EDGEWATER LN OLDSMAR 34677-6342 R/1 11/5/2014 10/7/1999 LPB
4086109 DAVE BRICKER 8066919 4954 AURORA CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/17/2001 5/7/1999 LPB
4203669 DAVID BENDER 8075860 4956 MOORE ST TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/23/2014 2/1/2004 LPB
4020245 ED BIE 8022313 497 20TH AVE N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/16/1999 12/16/1999 LPB
4120717 LOUIS KIKIS 8077074 4973 W BREEZE CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/8/2005 12/1/2004 LPB
4240077 DONNA MARTIN 8088316 4981 GALLEON CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 1/31/2018 11/1/2017 LPB
4227471 RICHARD MARTIN 8066890 4992 AUGUSTA AVE OLDSMAR 34677-6331 R/1 10/28/2016 4/23/1999 LPB
4086738 DARRYL KOSLOSKI 8072340 4995 FELECITY WAY PALM HARBOR 34685-3160 R/1 12/31/2001 7/1/2001 LPB
4060126 TERRY REAVIS 8066948 4998 TURTLE CREEK TRL OLDSMAR 34677-0910 R/1 7/28/1999 7/28/1999 LPB 4128324 HELGA KRINKE 8077865 4999 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685-3614 R/1 10/18/2005 8/1/2005 LPB 4231829 SAM GRAY 8086986 500 HAVERHILL LN SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 4/7/2017 2/1/2017 LPB 4191750 DONALD AYRES 8069696 5000 GALLEON CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 12/6/2012 10/20/2000 LPB 4166389 JOHN MONTANA 8081273 5003 WEST SHORE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-3043 R/1 10/28/2009 8/1/2008 LPB 4140470 RICHARD HAIGLEY 8079187 501 WHITCOMB BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/9/2006 5/1/2006 LPB 4060191 MORRIS YASOVA 8067018 5018 CAMBERLEY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/31/1999 7/31/1999 LPB 4223362 WILLIAM SHEA 8082793 5019 CAMBERLEY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/15/2016 4/1/2012 LPB 4291652 ANGELA STANLEY 8069926 5019 ISLA VISTA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/1/2022 4/4/2000 LPB 4286271 AMY CROSS 8077712 502 DRIFTWOOD DR W PALM HARBOR 34683-1021 R/1 2/1/2022 7/1/2005 LPB 4227448 DIANA LOUCKS 8075043 502 HARBOR GROVE CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/6/2016 7/1/2003 LPB
Propane Customers
4265343 GARY LOOKER 8033176 5023 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/9/2020 4/20/2000 LPB
4142084 SCOTT FROHLICH 8078527 503 AUSTIN DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8406 R/1 12/14/2006 2/1/2006 LPB
4245294 BONNIE LANNERS 8089190 503 CORTEZ AVE LARGO 33770 R/1 7/20/2018 5/1/2018 LPB
4228620 JOCELYN LUCIDI 8076075 503 SEAVIEW DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/24/2016 4/1/2004 LPB
4103263 JENNIFER ZULIAN 8074978 5030 SUNSET BLVD PORT RICHEY 34668-6448 R/1 7/16/2003 6/13/2003 LPB
4235529 GORDON STEWART 8033314 5035 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/30/2017 8/19/1999 LPB
4282463 FRANK MIRABILE 8095612 5035 OYSTER CV NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 2/9/2022 9/1/2021 LPB
4063167 STEPHEN MEYERS 8066881 5037 CAMBERLY LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 11/19/1999 10/22/1999 LPB
4126292 DONALD SCHNITZHOFER 8077647 5038 SUNSET BLVD PORT RICHEY 34668-6448 R/1 7/30/2005 6/1/2005 LPB
4109209 GEORGE FLANJACK 8075699 504 HARBOR GROVE CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/24/2003 12/1/2003 LPB
4279175 JENNIFER BELKNAP 8069645 504 LAKEWOOD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/14/2021 5/8/2000 LPB
4071831 DAVID LAUB 8085556 504 WIDEVIEW AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/5/2016 12/1/2015 LPB
4175800 LAURIE KOZBELT 8078876 5041 EDGEWATER LN OLDSMAR 34677-6345 R/1 12/29/2010 4/1/2006 LPB
4193916 MICHAEL PURVIS 8033232 5044 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/20/2013 5/17/1999 LPB
4268275 ANTHONY BRADSHAW 8076377 5044 KILKENNEY CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 7/20/2020 6/1/2004 LPB 4096879 RICHARD HOLT 8074183 505 MAGNOLIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/18/2002 11/1/2002 LPB 4264840 DWY STUDIO II LLC 8092443 505 PALM DR LARGO 33770 R/1 3/27/2020 2/1/2020 LPB 4291046 GINETTE QUALEY 8084770 505 S MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/8/2022 1/1/2015 LPB 4228533 CYNTHIA SPERLING 8033206 5056 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 10/21/2016 7/16/1999 LPB 4196117 JOHN CHAISSON 8083386 506 INDIANA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 6/19/2013 6/1/2013 LPB 4287701 LAUREN BARETTE & GABRIEL BARA 8096641 507 7TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 6/17/2022 3/1/2022 LPB 4130618 ROBERT BUSHEA 8077167 507 DRIFTWOOD DR E PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/14/2005 2/1/2005 LPB 4170474 MARK SPINNATO 8080132 507 LAFAYETTE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 5/12/2010 2/1/2007 LPB 4067131 JAMES JERKINS 8069859 508 19TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/17/2003 7/15/2003 LPB 4279921 MARY CARPENTER 8080467 508 HILLCREST AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2419 R/1 7/9/2021 6/1/2007 LPB 4017632 BRAD CROUCH 8019103 508 PALM DR LARGO 33770 R/1 4/21/2000 4/21/2000 LPB
4291164 SUSEN CYDRUS 8078887 5101 OYSTER CV NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-3099 R/1 7/13/2022 4/1/2006 LPB
4285721 RYAN FLAHERTY 8034575 5102 TANGELO DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 1/14/2022 7/26/1999 LPB
4249537 PAULINE CLARO 8033152 5105 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685-3616 R/1 10/8/2018 11/8/1999 LPB
4243245 TOMASZ KOSOWSKI 8074721 511 SEAVIEW DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/22/2018 3/24/2003 LPB
4031015 BONNIE HEITZMAN 8034707 5115 BAY BLVD PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 7/8/1999 7/8/1999 LPB
4203787 MARTHA WIESE 8083954 512 HILLCREST AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/18/2014 4/1/2014 LPB
4060194 STANLEY MILLER 8067021 5132 PINNACLE DR OLDSMAR 34677-1928 R/1 7/28/1999 7/28/1999 LPB
4207892 PARAG SHAH 8033174 5135 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 9/16/2014 8/20/1999 LPB
4233945 BRIAN FUHRER 8034081 514 AVERY AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681-9999 R/1 5/16/2017 8/25/1999 LPB
4271140 EMMANUEL SERVILLAS 8069519 514 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 9/22/2020 1/11/2000 LPB
4269821 DANIEL DE ZEE 8076374 514 OHIO AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34660 R/1 8/11/2020 6/1/2004 LPB
4128925 PETER MARKOS 8076363 5140 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34682 R/1 9/8/2005 6/1/2004 LPB
4029599 THERESA NORTON 8033277 5146 KERNWOOD CT PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/23/2000 3/23/2000 LPB
4248348 ADAM SHRIF 8069373 515 ARLINGTON AVE OLDSMAR 34695 R/1 8/27/2018 5/10/2000 LPB 4263416 MELISSA GARVER 8076909 515 LAFAYETTE BLVD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/10/2020 11/1/2004 LPB 4073497 JAMES BIRNEY 8070315 516 CYPRESS BEND DR E OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/17/2000 1/1/2000 LPB 4108363 GUY MANSUETO 8075600 516 HARBOR GROVE CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/15/2003 11/18/2003 LPB 4280286 JAMES METZGER 8073218 518 RIVERSIDE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2431 R/1 7/21/2021 3/1/2002 LPB 4029620 SUNIL ARORA 8033298 5191 KARLSBURG PL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 11/5/1999 11/5/1999 LPB 4169770 KELLY SAPP 8070869 52 CITRUS DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 4/23/2010 2/1/2001 LPB 4074920 PETER LOUKATARIS 8070299 520 CYPRESS BND OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/7/2000 8/3/2000 LPB 4213030 STACI KREITZ 8085880 520 GEORGIA AVE PALM HARBOR 34681 R/1 7/15/2016 4/1/2016 LPB 4201322 VIRGINIA MILLER 8067006 5200 ENCLAVE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 1/6/2014 5/7/1999 LPB 4060184 STEVEN MEZER 8067011 5209 ENCLAVE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/21/2000 3/21/2000 LPB 4291851 EDWARD & VIRGINIA SHOBER 8097321 521 173RD AVE E NORTH REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 10/12/2022 7/1/2022 LPB
4180833 JACK BEYERS 8082488 521 OHIO AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34684 R/1 8/17/2011 8/1/2011 LPB
4233272 DONALD WADDELL 8087212 522 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 7/12/2017 4/1/2017 LPB
4059974 LINDA SICKLE 8066788 522 HUMPHRIES RD SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 4/21/1999 4/21/1999 LPB
4254728 JOHN HATCH 8033172 5237 KARLSBURG PL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 4/17/2019 4/20/2000 LPB
4295036 VALERIE KING 8087187 524 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/5/2022 4/1/2017 LPB
4288153 ALEX DAVIS 8070678 5244 SALTAMONTE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/1/2022 11/30/2000 LPB
4271194 KIMBERLY RICHARD 8067010 5247 ENCLAVE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 10/2/2020 5/7/1999 LPB
4242271 DAVID BROWN 8073002 525 ASHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/22/2018 1/1/2002 LPB
4209710 GARY KIRK 8083504 526 HARBOR DR N INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 12/1/2014 8/1/2013 LPB
4275421 TODD DAVIS 8033367 5264 KARLSBURG PL PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 2/17/2021 6/28/1999 LPB
4271599 LOUIS RUSSO 8093062 529 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 2/2/2021 6/1/2020 LPB
4199901 L.K. BURNETTE 8033622 530 AUSTIN DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/12/2013 7/8/1999 LPB
4084757 PATTI OVERBY 8072712 530 HADLEY DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/6/2001 10/1/2001 LPB
4241846 WALTER MORALES 8069644 5318 ENCLAVE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/9/2018 7/18/2000 LPB 4227311 MARGARET VETTER 8073007 5321 WEST SHORE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 8/31/2016 4/1/2002 LPB 4293596 LIANG WU 8080123 534 BERKLEY AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689-5710 R/1 10/6/2022 2/1/2007 LPB 4031051 JACK L EDGEMON 8034752 5347 HALTATA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 5/28/1999 5/28/1999 LPB 4162797 BRIAN OTTOSON 8081660 536 NEW YORK AVE DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/3/2009 5/1/2009 LPB 4134079 KATHARINE BIE 8078602 539 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2931 R/1 4/26/2006 2/1/2006 LPB 4268063 THOMAS PIANKO 8093027 540 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 1/8/2021 6/1/2020 LPB 4239216 TOM SAYER 8088135 540 GEORGE ST S TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 9/19/2018 11/1/2017 LPB 4254312 JOSEPH LUCINIAN 8034690 5400 BELLVIEW AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 3/15/2019 5/9/2000 LPB 4237612 RORY CARMICHAEL 8082187 5407 BOWLINE BND NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 9/12/2017 10/1/2010 LPB 4194115 MIKE FLETCHER 8081225 5407 CAPTAINS CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 3/21/2013 7/1/2008 LPB 4094507 JEFFREY AKINS 8087130 5409 FOLEY SQ NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 7/3/2017 3/1/2017 LPB
4279956 MICHAEL FARRINGTON 8095182 541 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785 R/1 1/21/2022 7/1/2021 LPB
4252299 RENE REED 8090278 541 E PARK DR LARGO 33771 R/1 2/11/2019 12/1/2018 LPB
4178716 JAMEY CLEMONS 8034692 5414 BLUEPOINT DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 5/4/2011 4/6/2000 LPB
4220423 DONNA WASSEL 8085099 542 173RD AVE E N REDINGTON BEACH 33708 R/1 8/29/2016 5/1/2015 LPB
4158982 DON PUTNAM 8081416 5422 BELLVIEW AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 3/19/2009 11/1/2008 LPB
4120997 KEN LOPEZ 8077084 5435 HALTATA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 1/29/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4138946 STEPHEN SMALL 8077644 544 20TH AVE INDIAN ROCKS BEACH 33785-2932 R/1 8/9/2006 6/1/2005 LPB
4283786 MEGHAN SNOW 8080461 544 PALMETTO RD BELLEAIR 33756-1436 R/1 6/24/2022 6/1/2007 LPB
4225212 TODD GOSSETT 8069715 5440 BOWLINE BND NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 6/30/2016 2/18/2000 LPB
4268286 RICARDO VALDES 8033623 547 AUSTIN DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/2/2020 4/17/2000 LPB
4249144 BRUCE SNIDER 8089805 549 ROANOKE ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 10/19/2018 9/1/2018 LPB
4292217 GREG VAN ALLEN 8066907 550 PALMDALE DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/22/2022 12/22/1999 LPB
4224570 RHETT JONES 8072460 550 RIVIERE RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/1/2016 5/1/2016 LPB
4085945 ROGER COCKERILL 8072861 5500 WESSON RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 12/7/2001 12/1/2001 LPB 4030902 MICHELLE DICKEY 8034593 5503 WATERS EDGE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/14/2000 4/14/2000 LPB 4179018 SUMEDHA MUNGALE 8082403 552 14TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/3/2011 5/1/2011 LPB 4255619 DEBBIE WOOL 8077481 5521 WINDWARD WAY NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/26/2019 5/1/2005 LPB 4233501 MELANIE FISH 8087266 5524 PILOTS PL NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 6/14/2017 4/1/2017 LPB 4256940 SYDNI LE 8090926 554 JOHNS PASS AVE MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 10/2/2019 5/1/2019 LPB 4083582 NADA WEBB 8034709 5544 FARRAGUT LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 12/12/2001 12/12/2001 LPB 4030981 DARRYL KWIEK 8034673 5549 ILLINOIS AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/3/2000 4/3/2000 LPB 4030960 HAIDER KHAN 8034652 5557 BOWLINE BND NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/7/2000 4/7/2000 LPB 4278671 HUGH KEY 8081639 556 AUSTIN DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8409 R/1 5/26/2021 4/1/2009 LPB 4229114 BRUCE WELLER 8034674 5617 PALMETTO RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34562 R/1 12/2/2016 4/3/2000 LPB
Propane Customers
4030560 RANDY HOLM 8034250 5621 ELKHORN BLVD HOLIDAY 34690-2336 R/1 9/7/1999 9/7/1999 LPB
4191280 MICHAEL BOUTTE 8034710 5646 BAY BLVD PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 11/14/2012 7/8/1999 LPB
4261603 JOEL GRAVES 8091868 5656 CHARMANT DR LARGO 33760 R/1 3/31/2020 10/1/2019 LPB
4017063 LLOYD NEEDLEMAN 8018356 566 E PARK DR LARGO 33771-1338 R/1 9/17/1999 9/17/1999 LPB
4288444 COREY JOY 8096706 5694 LIME WAY SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 7/14/2022 4/1/2022 LPB
4130955 JOHN BATCHELDER 8077524 5713 EGRETS PL NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-3209 R/1 2/21/2006 5/1/2005 LPB
4243485 MECHELLE FITZSIMMONS 8072510 572 LAKEWOOD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 3/28/2018 9/1/2001 LPB
4175350 MARK FLORY 8082231 572 PINECREST DR LARGO 33770 R/1 12/22/2010 12/1/2010 LPB
4256838 SUSAN SMELAS 8034754 5730 MOSSBERG DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 6/4/2019 8/31/1999 LPB
4275553 CAROLE MARTIN 8094412 575 ANCLOTE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/24/2021 2/1/2021 LPB
4151974 PHILIP MARINO 8080970 577 SEVERS LANDING PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/25/2008 1/1/2008 LPB
4213022 SHAWN CUSIMANO 8033426 5801 WINDERMERE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 3/26/2015 9/28/2000 LPB
4101530 JOAN REES 8074820 5803 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34652-1810 R/1 5/29/2003 4/1/2003 LPB
4243681 MARK BOLDEN 8083069 5812 110TH AVE PINELLAS PARK 33782 R/1 4/3/2018 11/1/2012 LPB
4270860 CHRISTI STRICKLAND 8071934 587 LAKEWOOD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 9/11/2020 6/15/2001 LPB 4196536 PAMELA JOINER 8072349 589 LAKEWOOD DR OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/25/2013 7/1/2001 LPB 4262604 DEANN KOKEMOHR 8091810 5915 114TH AVE N PINELLAS PARK 33782 R/1 2/25/2020 10/1/2019 LPB 4281558 KEVIN MCCULLOUGH 8095470 5928 CACHETTE DE RIVIERA CT TRINITY 34655 R/1 9/22/2021 8/1/2021 LPB 4030567 JOEL HERSHKOWITZ 8034257 5940 CACHETTE DE RIVIERA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5621 R/1 6/8/1999 6/8/1999 LPB 4281019 SARAH SIMPSON 8074128 5951 RIO DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 8/12/2021 10/1/2002 LPB 4237541 JAIN KUNAL 8044176 6 COPPERWOOD CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/6/2017 8/18/2000 LPB 4116293 ANTHONY AMATULLI 8076705 60 GREENHAVEN TRL OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/29/2005 3/1/2005 LPB 4117931 MICHAEL CORNNELL 8076767 600 STILL MEADOWS CIR N PALM HARBOR 34683-5141 R/1 10/25/2004 9/1/2004 LPB 4265347 JEFF HEILER 8082408 6000 GUILFORD DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 3/9/2020 5/1/2011 LPB 4220619 DAVID CURRY 8073786 6003 PERRINE RANCH RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-3827 R/1 12/30/2015 7/1/2002 LPB 4125063 WILLIAM DAVIS 8077085 6004 RIVIERA LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34656 R/1 5/13/2005 1/1/2005 LPB
4295646 MICHAEL FITPATRICK 8077087 6006 REDHAWK DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-1144 R/1 12/27/2022 1/1/2005 LPB
4170289 TROY OLSON 8081976 6009 GUILFORD DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 6/16/2010 4/1/2010 LPB
4074848 ROBERT GOING 8070681 601 25TH ST SW LARGO 33770 R/1 12/19/2000 12/1/2000 LPB
4059977 THERESA & KYLE FORD 8066791 601 DEL SOL CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 9/10/1999 9/10/1999 LPB
4197756 SHARON TORRES 8083480 602 MARYLAND AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 8/19/2013 8/1/2013 LPB
4030569 GARY M PATTERSON 8034259 6028 RIVIERA LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 3/16/2000 3/16/2000 LPB
4231328 DUNG TO 8066988 603 SHORE DR E OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/8/2017 6/25/1999 LPB
4123955 TODD BOBER 8074708 604 S MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34660 R/1 4/8/2005 3/17/2003 LPB
4287230 MALINDA SMITH 8085313 605 BROADUS ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 3/2/2022 8/1/2015 LPB
4201693 SUZANNE DAUBERMAN 8083750 605 DEL SOL CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 5/1/2014 1/1/2014 LPB
4285025 WILLIAM LAPCEVIC 8033907 606 INDIANA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34682 R/1 12/21/2021 8/25/1999 LPB
4261825 MARY BRANDNER 8081794 607 BELTED KINGFISHER DR N PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 11/14/2019 10/1/2009 LPB
4262015 KAREN SARACHMAN 8091956 607 RIVERSIDE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 1/6/2020 11/1/2019 LPB
4157481 RICHARD VAN ENIGE 8081348 608 OHIO AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 10/22/2008 9/1/2008 LPB 4102530 MARK CABON 8074925 609 TIMBER LN TARPON SPRINGS 34684 R/1 5/29/2003 5/21/2003 LPB 4142336 PHILIP FRALEY 8079968 610 MARYLAND AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 1/12/2007 12/1/2006 LPB 4281642 NICOLE DEE 8095400 6101 ILLINOIS AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 12/20/2021 8/1/2021 LPB 4277531 MARY TUCKER 8079795 6104 JAPONICA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/19/2021 10/1/2006 LPB 4162007 CANG VAN 8080002 6105 103RD AVE PINELLAS PARK 33782 R/1 3/28/2009 1/1/2007 LPB 4248893 NANCY HAYES 8089697 6108 98TH WAY N ST PETERSBURG 33708 R/1 6/11/2019 8/1/2018 LPB 4288199 JOE ALTAMURA 8094805 6127 GUILFORD DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 3/11/2022 4/1/2021 LPB 4275611 CHRISTOPHER WORLEY 8094413 613 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/25/2021 2/1/2021 LPB 4030224 MICHAEL BURKE 8033906 613 MARYLAND AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681-9999 R/1 2/25/2003 2/25/2003 LPB 4273808 PAUL KULLMAN 8094025 6138 98TH WAY N ST. PETERSBURG 33708 R/1 4/30/2021 12/1/2020 LPB 4254446 LINDA SCHARIBONE 8029587 614 LYNDHURST ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/29/2019 8/21/1999 LPB
4243699 PHIL CHRYSAKIS 8077358 615 MARYLAND AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 4/3/2018 3/1/2005 LPB
4264364 PMC SFR HOLDING LLC 8080037 616 OMAHA ST PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/7/2020 1/1/2007 LPB
4227533 BRIAN THOMAS 8080858 619 BAYNARD DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/13/2016 9/1/2016 LPB
4183376 KIMBERLY S CRIST 8034044 619 N MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34682 R/1 12/5/2011 9/29/1999 LPB
4215451 JAY GERBASE 8071134 62 CENTRAL CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/24/2015 4/1/2001 LPB
4179455 GARY ANTONELLIS 8082434 620 GEORGE ST S TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 7/13/2011 6/1/2011 LPB
4026336 CHERI DEL-GUIDICI 8029588 620 LYNDHURST ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/26/2000 4/26/2000 LPB
4263664 TARA LUTLEY 8073164 6201 GUILFORD DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5532 R/1 1/13/2020 2/1/2002 LPB
4264459 STEPHANIE HARRIS 8092393 6217 102ND TER N PINELLAS PARK 33782 R/1 4/27/2020 2/1/2020 LPB
4281662 ROBERTO GIACOMELLI 8070614 6219 RIVIERA LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/31/2021 11/1/2000 LPB
4026337 SANDRA JAMES 8029589 624 LYNDHURST ST DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 4/25/2000 4/25/2000 LPB
4100369 PATRICK CAMBIER 8074689 625 SOUNDVIEW DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 3/19/2003 3/1/2003 LPB
4233462 STELLA HIMONETOS 8087251 6255 RIDGE TOP DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/19/2017 4/1/2017 LPB
4258272 CURTIS CRIDER 8080733 626 MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/19/2019 9/1/2007 LPB 4213058 ROBIN CROSSMAN 8077568 627 MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 4/9/2015 5/15/2005 LPB 4182252 DANIEL POCENGAL 8016089 629 LENTZ RD BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770 R/1 10/12/2011 10/1/2011 LPB 4275177 AVI LONSTEIN 8074822 629 N MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34660 R/1 3/16/2021 4/21/2003 LPB 4285658 ENRIQUE ARDILA 8096222 63 HARBOR WOODS CIR SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 4/4/2022 1/1/2022 LPB 4134642 ROBERT HULETT 8077900 630 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2456 R/1 3/15/2006 8/1/2005 LPB 4031008 CHARLES WORTHEN 8034700 6310 VERMONT AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 4/14/2000 4/14/2000 LPB 4063875 PAUL NIESEN 8069448 633 FAYETTE DR N SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/28/1999 12/28/1999 LPB 4257359 CONAL FOLEY 8083397 633 KINGSMILL CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 6/20/2019 6/1/2013 LPB 4147723 PATRICIA SAMUELSEN 8079418 6331 RIDGE TOP DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5609 R/1 8/9/2007 7/1/2006 LPB 4108618 KAREN FLOOD 8074889 6347 GARLAND CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 11/26/2003 5/12/2003 LPB 4294164 CATHY GLENN 8070616 636 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/2/2022 11/1/2000 LPB
4085540 MARY ANN NEARY 8071909 637 MAYO ST CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 11/26/2001 6/6/2001 LPB
4204186 ANGELA KIM 8033690 638 CENTERWOOD DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7219 R/1 4/30/2014 4/29/1999 LPB
4274108 HOLLY SIZEMORE 8078798 6415 98TH AVE N PINELLAS PARK 33782 R/1 1/11/2021 3/1/2006 LPB
4193652 JASON STECKMAN 8080940 6419 DRIFTWOOD DR E HUDSON 34667 R/1 2/28/2014 1/1/2008 LPB
4141758 DAVID DANIELS 8079049 6455 98TH AVE N PINELLAS PARK 33782-3002 R/1 12/1/2006 5/1/2006 LPB
4256220 MICHAEL ODDEY 8080167 647 PALMER RD BELLEAIR BLUFFS 33770-1716 R/1 5/14/2019 3/1/2007 LPB
4273090 SARAH MILES 8093275 649 KENNETH WAY TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/1/2020 8/1/2020 LPB
4272767 KATIA FERNANDEZ 8087942 652 KENNETH WAY TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/30/2020 10/1/2017 LPB
4261693 JACLYN KRAEMER 8091809 6525 64TH AVE N PINELLAS PARK 33781 R/1 12/26/2019 10/1/2019 LPB
4252819 BRANDON WALSINGHAM 8090414 6534 SUMMERFIELD LOOP NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/4/2019 1/1/2019 LPB
4239328 GEORGE SCHAEFER 8088190 655 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/8/2018 11/1/2017 LPB
4218209 RICHARD & KRISTINE WHITELY 8085357 6554 115TH LN N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 10/9/2015 9/1/2015 LPB
4270344 LORRI HOFF 8034035 657 SOUNDVIEW DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/27/2020 7/28/1999 LPB
4211023 STEVE WALSINGHAM 8088612 6671 MILLSTONE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 1/10/2019 1/1/2018 LPB 4286861 DAVID HALL 8088518 668 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 2/24/2022 1/1/2018 LPB 4177394 LEAMON GREENE 8082181 6706 RIVER RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 6/13/2011 10/1/2010 LPB 4279831 DAVID VOLLMER 8070988 6714 MILLSTONE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 7/20/2021 3/1/2001 LPB 4258304 KRISTINE JANISH 8073518 672 SOUNDVIEW AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-4245 R/1 7/23/2019 5/1/2002 LPB 4153469 ALLAN MARSHALL 8080505 6766 COPPERFIELD DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-5608 R/1 4/7/2008 6/1/2007 LPB 4144894 STEVEN HUNT 8078761 677 GEORGIA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34660 R/1 4/10/2007 3/1/2006 LPB 4197757 DANIEL RICHARDSON 8083479 68 N CANAL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 8/16/2013 8/1/2013 LPB 4269558 BEVERLEY COONEY 8066893 681 KINGSMILL CT OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 12/1/2020 11/9/1999 LPB 4261977 JOHN PIDGEON 8033691 681 TURNBERRY CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689-6338 R/1 11/13/2019 5/16/2000 LPB 4225608 WILLIAM JACK JR DANIEL 8086083 6828 CORONET DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 10/12/2016 6/1/2016 LPB
Propane Customers
4149218 NANCY J PASSERINI 8080117 685 HUNT RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7326 R/1 10/1/2007 2/1/2007 LPB
4221607 KERRY J UNGS 8029965 685 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698-7435 R/1 2/16/2016 9/27/1999 LPB
4157387 NADER ABDALAH 8072605 6850 NICOLE LN LARGO 33771-4700 R/1 9/18/2008 10/1/2001 LPB
4217449 KAROL WITHROW 8073992 688 FLORIDA BLVD CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 9/14/2015 9/1/2002 LPB
4030590 WILLIAM DROEGE 8034280 6909 OLDGATE CIR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 12/7/1999 12/7/1999 LPB
4232373 DOUGLAS NOBEL 8087084 6911 GREENBRIER DR SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 6/15/2017 3/1/2017 LPB
4212375 JERRY COLLIER 8034726 6931 PIN CHERRY LN PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 3/6/2015 5/1/2013 LPB
4215556 GREG IMHOF 8071875 699 MELDRUM ST SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 7/15/2015 5/1/2001 LPB
4203309 BILL SMITH 8083917 70 LISA LN OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 4/22/2014 3/1/2014 LPB
4238707 MELODY ENGLE 8075560 700 LANSDEN CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/30/2017 2/1/2004 LPB
4225227 RUSSELL GRATZ 8085342 701 ANCLOTE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/20/2016 9/1/2015 LPB
4028462 KALOTINA ASSIMACK 8032035 702 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-2407 R/1 7/26/1999 7/26/1999 LPB
4262481 CARMEN DA SILVA 8090720 7022 129TH ST N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 12/2/2019 3/1/2019 LPB
4206504 DOUGLAS LEWIS 8084253 7045 74TH ST N PINELLAS PARK 33781 R/1 10/14/2014 7/1/2014 LPB
4135429 JEAN HILKENI 8078851 709 HIBISCUS CIR E OLDSMAR 34677-2718 R/1 5/5/2006 5/5/2006 LPB 4249106 RICHARD ECKLEY 8089795 711 22ND ST SW LARGO 33770 R/1 12/21/2018 9/1/2018 LPB 4028252 GERALD A CARTER 8031794 712 N HIGHLAND AVE TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/9/1999 9/9/1999 LPB 4227441 RICHARD BOSWORTH 8080923 7129 MANOR BEACH RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34656 R/1 9/2/2016 12/1/2007 LPB 4030378 KAREN WATSON 8034061 713 NEW YORK AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-3426 R/1 7/2/1999 7/2/1999 LPB 4287565 SCOTT FRICK 8096612 714 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/25/2022 3/1/2022 LPB 4246935 CONNIE HARRIS 8033698 715 CYPRESS LAKES BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689-7301 R/1 7/20/2018 7/20/1999 LPB 4239629 SAM MASOUD 8088134 717 LORA LN TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 6/27/2018 11/1/2017 LPB 4255702 JEFFREY SCANLAN 8090910 718 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/19/2019 4/1/2019 LPB 4288935 PATRICIA SCHNELLER 8096804 718 SUNSET CV MADERIA BEACH 33708 R/1 9/22/2022 4/1/2022 LPB 4275270 RUSTY WIGLESWORTH 8093319 7192 123RD ST SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 2/18/2021 8/1/2020 LPB 4064543 CHRISTINE MESEROLE 8069675 7202 OELSNER ST NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 1/14/2000 1/14/2000 LPB
4290080 MARILYN PONDS 8097032 7206 SHARPSBURG BLVD NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 8/2/2022 6/1/2022 LPB
4277381 MEL GRIFFIN 8086738 722 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/19/2021 12/1/2016 LPB
4269048 MATT GOSSELIN 8093169 7224 SAVOY CT SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 7/27/2020 7/1/2020 LPB
4251229 DAMERON DAVIS 8080083 723 CLAUDIA LN PALM HARBOR 34683-4253 R/1 12/14/2018 1/1/2007 LPB
4287902 KELLI GRAYBILL 8094866 7236 123RD ST N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 4/15/2022 4/1/2021 LPB
4107757 MARGOT TOOMEY 8034038 725 SOUNDVIEW DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 10/30/2003 9/1/1999 LPB
4283411 ANDREW READ 8094322 7280 123RD ST N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 11/1/2021 2/1/2021 LPB
4288162 UYEN SANTOS 8094822 7302 123RD ST N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 4/8/2022 4/1/2021 LPB
4272696 JANET GARDNER 8092875 7324 123RD ST N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 11/18/2020 5/1/2020 LPB
4189428 VICTOR MORELL 8080935 734 SHORE DR E OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 8/21/2012 1/1/2008 LPB
4278603 CHAD HERD 8094098 7346 123RD ST SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 6/1/2021 1/1/2021 LPB
4259617 ANDREW ZANINI 8070165 7358 BRIGHTWATERS CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 8/28/2019 6/14/2000 LPB
4283667 ELLEN MAJEWSKI 8094191 7368 123RD ST N SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 11/9/2021 1/1/2021 LPB
4225461 JODY PORTER 8086136 737 PRUITT DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 7/15/2016 6/1/2016 LPB 4280059 ANDREW HAYSLETT 8093506 7390 123RD ST SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 7/14/2021 9/1/2020 LPB 4217832 PETE KORFIATIS 8085337 740 MARGUERITA TER TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/6/2016 9/1/2015 LPB 4188525 GARY WILLIAMS 8080624 740 SAMANTHA DR PALM HARBOR 34683-6200 R/1 7/16/2012 7/1/2007 LPB 4166448 CAROL E MARTIN 8081468 741 ANCLOTE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/29/2009 1/1/2009 LPB 4120687 ALLAN DOPIRAK 8077056 750 WAI LANI RD PALM HARBOR 34682 R/1 6/6/2005 12/1/2004 LPB 4030816 AARON TAYLOR 8034507 7508 CHELTNAM CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-4218 R/1 9/16/1999 9/16/1999 LPB 4282865 TERRY ROBERTSON 8034801 7514 CYPRESS KNEE DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 11/3/2021 10/14/1999 LPB 4031066 RON SBANI 8034767 7520 JUDITH CRESCENT PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 8/9/1999 8/9/1999 LPB 4212854 WAYNE SCHMIDT III 8084679 7531 OAKHURST RD SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 5/15/2015 12/1/2014 LPB 4283493 JANET JONES 8095749 755 CHESAPEAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 2/8/2022 10/1/2021 LPB 4180716 CARRIE ESPOSITO 8082482 7568 DREW OAK DR SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 9/9/2011 7/1/2011 LPB
4280569 BRANDON BEUMING 8044187 757 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/20/2021 12/20/1999 LPB
4233376 JAMES & LAURA BROCK 8087045 7575 OAKHURST RD SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 6/2/2017 3/1/2017 LPB
4249970 STANLEY MONOKANDILOS 8074341 760 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/17/2018 12/1/2002 LPB
4027997 DANIEL LOBOSCO 8079774 760 VILLAGE WAY PALM HARBOR 34683-2937 R/1 11/6/2006 10/1/2006 LPB
4238967 KELLY VALDES 8088090 7609 LAKE CYPRESS DR ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/3/2018 10/1/2017 LPB
4031067 RALPH ZANELLO 8034768 7634 JUDITH CRESCENT PORT RICHEY 34668-1774 R/1 8/9/1999 8/9/1999 LPB
4293590 RICK NELSON 8097300 7636 N MOBLEY RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 10/14/2022 7/1/2022 LPB
4268601 ANDY GONZALEZ 8032093 768 SEMINOLE BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/2/2020 6/14/1999 LPB
4173806 DAVID GRAWUNDER 8070355 77 N CANAL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 10/14/2010 8/15/2000 LPB
4282529 MICHELLE MAURICIO 8094134 770 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/4/2021 1/1/2021 LPB
4265492 PARASOL PROPERTIES 8096104 7701 KENIA MEADOWS LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/11/2023 12/1/2021 LPB
4281658 ADAM BENDTSEN 8095472 7702 KENIA MEADOWS LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 9/16/2021 8/1/2021 LPB
4285127 PARASOL PROPERTIES 8096101 7705 ROSA MARIA LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/4/2023 12/1/2021 LPB
4243747 ANTHONY DECICCO 8088627 7710 CUMBERLAND RD LARGO 33777 R/1 5/14/2018 2/1/2018 LPB 4160892 TARA DONAHUE 8081570 7739 CROSIER CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 3/5/2009 2/1/2009 LPB 4278149 TEDDI SWEENEY 8029967 774 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698-7436 R/1 5/10/2021 8/23/1999 LPB 4118709 PHYLLIS MEMOLI 8077197 7851 TENBY CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34656 R/1 4/19/2005 4/1/2005 LPB 4151268 ROBERT WILKINSON 8031429 790 VILLAGE WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/31/2007 7/23/1999 LPB 4233819 EDDIE AGUIRRE 8087269 7917 MITCHELL RANCH RD NEW PORT RICHEY 33655 R/1 5/18/2017 4/1/2017 LPB 4260419 DAVID SICA 8072877 797 PRIOR PL PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/24/2019 12/1/2001 LPB 4219130 BRANDON CASH 8066518 8 COPPERWOOD CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/30/2015 9/3/1999 LPB 4221610 THOMAS MAYHEW 8085543 8 GEORGIA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 10/29/2016 12/1/2015 LPB 4084321 JEFF PAUL 8070850 8 OAKLEAF CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 10/12/2001 1/1/2001 LPB 4276023 CHRISTINA KAY 8074344 8 WINSTON DR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 3/5/2021 12/1/2002 LPB 4144936 SADISH GANDHI 8079900 8016 BAYTREE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34656 R/1 4/12/2007 12/1/2006 LPB
4095886 JACK MOSCRIP 8074076 802 SPARROW AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 12/17/2002 10/1/2002 LPB
4091303 REBECCA HYATT 8071889 803 LANSDEN CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 5/17/2002 6/4/2001 LPB
4166537 ALEX NOLLMANN 8085980 806 BLANDON RD OLDSMAR 34677 R/1 2/1/2017 5/1/2016 LPB
4281160 CHARLES LUMPKIN 8070627 807 DUVAL CT SAFETY HARBOR 34695-2635 R/1 8/20/2021 11/8/2000 LPB
4274081 QING ZHANG 8094086 808 BEE POND RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 1/26/2021 12/1/2020 LPB
4247501 MIKE MORRIS 8089470 808 ROBIN AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 8/17/2018 7/1/2018 LPB
4214388 CHAD LYONS 8075612 809 ROBIN AVE PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/20/2015 11/20/2003 LPB
4230044 JOHN RYAN 8079662 809 SPARROW AVE PALM HARBOR 34683-1922 R/1 12/29/2016 9/1/2006 LPB
4064063 JEAN RUKAMP 8066432 810 DUVAL ST SAFETY HARBOR 34695 R/1 12/15/1999 10/13/1999 LPB
4216133 PAULA MILONE 8030501 810 SAINT CATHERINE DR N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/13/2015 9/29/2000 LPB
4265880 MATTHEW TILKA 8030502 812 SAINT CATHERINE DR N DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/30/2020 11/2/1999 LPB
4202770 JEANETTE SULLIVAN 8034522 8123 MEADOWVIEW PL NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 4/24/2014 9/30/1999 LPB
4138010 BERNARD KHAW 8078177 8147 WILD OAKS WAY LARGO 33773-2823 R/1 7/7/2006 11/1/2005 LPB
4031062 TOM SBANI 8034763 8148 CAMERON CAY CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 7/6/1999 7/6/1999 LPB 4284230 ANETTE BENDZKO 8095920 815 ROLLING HILLS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/5/2022 11/1/2021 LPB 4291540 BENJAMIN MCKINLEY 8077020 8169 WILD OAKS CIR LARGO 33773 R/1 7/26/2022 12/1/2004 LPB 4196701 JIHAN JACOBS 8019066 818 HELENA DR LARGO 33770-4339 R/1 7/2/2013 10/19/1999 LPB 4250826 TARIF CHOWDHURY 8078028 8191 WILD OAKS CIR LARGO 33773 R/1 11/19/2018 9/1/2005 LPB 4129055 DAVID CLEVENGER 8077017 8195 WILD OAKS CIR LARGO 33773-2835 R/1 9/12/2005 12/1/2004 LPB 4015166 RICHARD HUGEL 8016385 820 15TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 9/20/1999 9/20/1999 LPB 4124460 KENNETH WILSON 8076968 8214 WILD OAKS CIR LARGO 33773 R/1 4/26/2005 12/1/2004 LPB 4138915 MANSOOR HYDER 8078788 8243 WILD OAKS CIR LARGO 33773-2845 R/1 8/8/2006 3/1/2006 LPB 4030480 TIM TENNANT 8034164 825 8TH ST PALM HARBOR 34683-4208 R/1 5/2/2000 5/2/2000 LPB 4211785 ABRAHAM TOTAH 8029723 825 BUTTONWOOD LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/13/2015 9/27/1999 LPB
Propane Customers
4227038 KEVIN QUICK 8016231 829 15TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 8/19/2016 4/12/2000 LPB
4227574 SCOTT FRIEDLAND 8086348 8340 CAROLYN DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 5/1/2018 9/1/2016 LPB
4030021 BLAKE E MOORES 8033700 840 CYPRESS LAKES BLVD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/27/2000 3/27/2000 LPB
4026481 ROBERT S JONES 8029770 840 KIRKLAND CIR DUNEDIN 34698-7345 R/1 6/12/1999 6/12/1999 LPB
4030598 BHARAT GANDHI 8034289 8405 AUKARI CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 7/29/1999 7/29/1999 LPB
4172026 RON BAUGH 8034704 8408 DAMEN LN PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 7/14/2010 4/20/1999 LPB
4030203 WILLIAM ROTZ 8033885 841 SPANISH OAKS BLVD PALM HARBOR 34683-6663 R/1 2/7/2001 2/7/2001 LPB
4090639 MONICA C KENDRICK 8033629 843 LORA LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689-9056 R/1 4/30/2002 5/2/2000 LPB
4236869 CHRISTINE THURLOW 8034273 8436 PINAFORE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 11/28/2017 6/1/1999 LPB
4030584 SURESH C GANDHI 8034274 8442 SIAMANG CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 7/26/1999 7/26/1999 LPB
4067592 MICHAEL BRUNO 8069933 8506 PINAFORE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 4/12/2000 4/5/2000 LPB
4247491 MARK LOSEE 8089526 855 VILLAGE WAY PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 9/18/2018 7/1/2018 LPB
4237194 DEBORAH ZEMAN 8087804 860 BAY POINT DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 9/16/2017 8/1/2017 LPB
4134851 RICHARD BATTO 8078266 860 CYPRESS TRAILS DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 3/21/2006 12/1/2005 LPB
4260793 PARASOL PROPERTIES 8096103 8606 DOLCE VITA LN ODESSA 33556 R/1 1/13/2023 12/1/2021 LPB 4031041 LINDA CASSIDY 8034735 8627 BETTY ST PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 3/24/2002 3/24/2002 LPB 4175258 ANDRE SENIN 8033582 864 CRESTRIDGE CIR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/3/2010 3/28/2000 LPB 4145708 JAMIE WEBB 8080371 867 WEATHERSFIELD DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 5/24/2007 5/1/2007 LPB 4289024 ALWYN HOLLOWAY 8096791 868 FRANKLIN CIR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 7/1/2022 4/1/2022 LPB 4128352 GREG DEW 8077646 8704 DECUBELLIS RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-5503 R/1 10/6/2005 6/1/2005 LPB 4245374 LANCE DIETZ 8089138 8716 SKYMASTER DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 2/8/2019 5/1/2018 LPB 4099009 WILLIAM R. COSGRAY 8073492 876 CYPRESS LAKEVIEW CT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7307 R/1 1/23/2003 5/1/2002 LPB 4272065 DROSSOS KAPANIRIS 8093685 876 W BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/13/2020 10/1/2020 LPB 4275816 MARK MEYERS 8094443 8781 LEONA ST SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 4/8/2021 2/25/2021 LPB 4261531 GREGG PERSONS 8034765 8806 CRESCENT FOREST BLVD NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 10/30/2019 4/13/1999 LPB 4069185 SANDRA BROWN 8070113 8811 DUSTY LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 6/20/2000 5/31/2000 LPB
4191498 PATRICIA GRUNEBACH 8075787 884 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34660 R/1 12/3/2012 1/1/2004 LPB
4238456 ALLAN LICHTENSTEIN 8080400 8842 COMMODORE DR SEMINOLE 33776-1907 R/1 10/13/2017 5/1/2007 LPB
4134408 AARON WILLIAMS 8072892 887 ROYAL BIRKDALE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/6/2006 12/1/2001 LPB
4160378 MICHAEL MARTINEZ 8079350 8901 TENNIS CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-1206 R/1 2/2/2009 6/1/2006 LPB
4261737 JACK HELINGER 8091900 8903 PINEHURST DR SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 12/18/2019 11/1/2019 LPB
4078922 HILARY BRUNO 8034563 8927 CASHELLA CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34655-4616 R/1 4/30/2001 4/14/2000 LPB
4030875 JUAN FERNANDEZ 8034566 8929 GARNER CT NEW PORT RICHEY 34685 R/1 8/26/1999 8/26/1999 LPB
4263924 MACKENZIE TICHENOR 8092282 8997 98TH AVE SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 9/8/2020 1/1/2020 LPB
4156781 RITA JENSEN 8080958 9052 MOON LAKE RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-4405 R/1 8/22/2008 1/1/2008 LPB
4240574 AMANDA BROTHERTON 8072875 909 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 1/4/2018 12/1/2001 LPB
4237585 STANLEY JACKSON-SMITH 8087813 9106 LUNCARTY DR HUDSON 34667 R/1 1/30/2018 8/1/2017 LPB
4157582 LARRY COLEMAN 8080921 9111 TURKEY SHOOT RD NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 9/26/2008 12/1/2007 LPB
4292707 SCOTT PICKERING 8097455 913 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/28/2022 8/1/2022 LPB
4204758 LARRY BURTON 8083281 9130 YELLOW LAKE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 5/21/2014 4/1/2013 LPB 4144677 JOHN BURPEE 8079255 9135 95TH ST SEMINOLE 33777-2104 R/1 3/30/2007 6/1/2006 LPB 4251912 CLIFF SMITH JR.8090213 914 BAY POINT DR MADEIRA BEACH 33708 R/1 7/24/2019 12/1/2018 LPB 4249328 CODY HANSEN 8034334 9149 CALLAWAY DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 9/25/2018 5/25/1999 LPB 4199190 JOHN HOWARD 8090131 915 BAYSHORE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/25/2019 11/1/2018 LPB 4259367 RHEANNE RAMIREZ 8086942 9186 98TH AVE N SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 8/21/2019 2/1/2017 LPB 4212345 KEN BLAN 8069702 921 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 3/2/2015 5/2/2000 LPB 4200448 HENRI JEAN 8083681 9211 POST RD ODESSA 33556 R/1 12/19/2013 11/1/2013 LPB 4219928 KERMIT WILKERSON-DUNN 8085515 9222 RUGER DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 12/30/2015 12/1/2015 LPB 4030013 PHILLIP DREW 8033692 924 RANCH RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 11/10/1999 11/10/1999 LPB 4191591 JACOB MEYERS 8081753 9251 126TH AVE N LARGO 33773 R/1 11/30/2012 8/1/2009 LPB 4149126 JOHN + SUSAN SAVIDAKIS 8080761 926 VALLEY VIEW CIR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 10/15/2007 9/1/2007 LPB
4277124 ELLEN BLAINEY 8034155 93 EASTWINDS CT PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 5/12/2021 11/8/1999 LPB
4269192 TRACE CALEY 8092990 931 VICTOR DR DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 8/5/2020 6/1/2020 LPB
4144496 GUWANT DHALIWAL 8034087 932 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 33761 R/1 3/23/2007 12/14/1999 LPB
4283034 CHRISTINA YEAGER 8034040 933 POINT SEASIDE DR CRYSTAL BEACH 34683 R/1 10/13/2021 8/25/1999 LPB
4200371 CIARA RIOS 8083426 935 PINE HILL RD PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/11/2014 11/1/2013 LPB
4284906 FRANK GETEK 8075056 935 RIVERSIDE RIDGE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/15/2021 7/2/2003 LPB
4247889 FERNANDO ARRAZCAETA 8077519 9365 DANTEL DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 9/5/2018 5/1/2005 LPB
4171807 DONATO NAPOLITANO 8076947 940 PALM DR BELLEAIR BEACH 33786 R/1 6/29/2010 11/1/2004 LPB
4230874 JASON BERGER 8086844 9409 TILLOTSON CT ODESSA 33556 R/1 5/18/2017 1/1/2017 LPB
4261699 STEVE BEAUREGARD 8091897 942 GULLANE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688-6333 R/1 12/6/2019 11/1/2019 LPB
4169883 NICK KOPOIAN 8081783 9443 BONNET LAKE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 4/6/2010 9/1/2009 LPB
4217063 STEPHEN JACKSON 8077779 9457 DELRAY DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-5656 R/1 8/20/2015 7/1/2005 LPB
4274662 MIKE POTTHOFF 8079951 95 HARBOR DR BELLEAIR BEACH 33786 R/1 2/12/2021 12/1/2006 LPB
4089563 JULIO DIAS 8079204 9533 HILLTOP DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 4/1/2014 5/1/2006 LPB 4284648 BRENT BENNETT 8034810 9535 CLYDE ST HUDSON 34669-3855 R/1 12/6/2021 8/9/1999 LPB 4238365 TAMMY MARKIEWICZ 8073850 9550 135TH ST SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 10/11/2017 8/1/2002 LPB 4202124 CHRISTOPHER SMARIDGE 8083824 9551 131ST ST SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 6/11/2014 2/1/2014 LPB 4166063 LADONNA SANCHEZ 8081790 9551 93RD ST N LARGO 33777 R/1 10/14/2009 10/1/2009 LPB 4181820 JACK BINES 8082538 9578 131ST ST N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 10/5/2011 9/1/2011 LPB 4027713 JOHN BARNA 8031094 960 COUNTY ROAD 90 PALM HARBOR 34684-4610 R/1 11/15/1999 11/15/1999 LPB 4112755 BRYAN M. BURFORD 8075559 9601 ROYAL PALM AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 4/14/2004 11/10/2003 LPB 4283408 BRIAN BRADY 8092128 9707 REX ST HUDSON 34669 R/1 12/20/2021 10/20/2021 LPB 4226755 MIKE MURRAY 8082550 9725 131ST ST N SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 4/7/2017 9/1/2011 LPB 4138872 RONALD SALHANY 8070058 973 ROYAL BIRKDALE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 11/1/2006 5/17/2000 LPB 4292992 CATHY ROUSSIS 8077543 9750 DELRAY DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-5614 R/1 9/12/2022 5/1/2005 LPB
4289954 LYNN SKELTON 8079752 9802 ROYAL PALM AVE NEW PORT RICHEY 34654-5049 R/1 6/7/2022 9/1/2006 LPB
4063119 SUSAN M TERRY 8034069 981 BAYOU LN CRYSTAL BEACH 34681-9999 R/1 2/2/2000 2/2/2000 LPB
4179707 EMELITA VARDELEON 8082447 9811 OSCEOLA DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 7/7/2011 6/1/2011 LPB
4119305 DAVID PALMERI 8076893 9821 PORTSIDE DR SEMINOLE 33776 R/1 11/19/2004 11/1/2004 LPB
4271162 KATHRYN HOBACH 8093389 9827 ASHLEY DR SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 4/30/2021 9/1/2020 LPB
4213158 BRIAN WINGATE 8084956 9838 LAKEVIEW DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 4/9/2015 4/1/2015 LPB
4114587 ADAM BRESOVITS 8076364 9840 SUNBEAM DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34654 R/1 8/3/2004 6/1/2004 LPB
4259470 DOROTHY PRITCHARD 8091446 9903 59TH AVE N ST. PETERSBURG 33708 R/1 2/19/2020 8/1/2019 LPB
4203823 MICHAEL WISNIEWSKI 8083918 994 OSPREY CT CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 5/16/2014 3/1/2014 LPB
4175943 STUART SINGLETON 8033598 995 PINE LAKE DR TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 1/7/2011 2/22/2000 LPB
4030014 JOHN MAURER 8033693 996 RANCH RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688 R/1 8/23/1999 8/23/1999 LPB
4209773 JOLENE VALDEZ 8080357 996 RIVERSIDE RIDGE RD TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8800 R/1 11/20/2014 5/1/2007 LPB
4223590 TONY KENT 8033673 998 CARSTAIRS CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/20/2016 7/23/1999 LPB
4219618 ROBERT FACE, SR 8085134 10194 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 11/20/2015 6/1/2015 LPM 4254632 TRUMAN MCGHEE 8085638 10206 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 3/27/2019 1/1/2016 LPM 4220379 SVANTE RODING 8085297 10220 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 12/28/2015 8/1/2015 LPM 4221962 JOHN MCCLESKEY 8085355 10238 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 2/24/2016 9/1/2015 LPM 4226857 SERGEY KHARCHENKO 8085448 10243 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 8/19/2016 11/1/2015 LPM 4284610 KATE CASTELLANI 8085041 10252 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 12/10/2021 5/1/2015 LPM 4270125 COREY REYMENT 8085446 10261 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 8/20/2020 11/1/2015 LPM 4283224 ANGELA HOFFMAN 8085356 10274 BLOSSOM TRL SEMINOLE 33772 R/1 10/18/2021 9/1/2015 LPM 4268247 EDUARDO CASTILLO 8066799 1102 PELICAN PL SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5021 R/1 6/23/2020 12/9/1995 LPM 4245707 DERIK PALMER 8087945 12212 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 6/8/2018 9/1/2017 LPM 4241148 SANDRA PENNINGTON 8087946 12226 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 1/19/2018 9/1/2017 LPM
Propane Customers
4240424 BERYL FRUTH 8086821 12240 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 12/18/2017 1/1/2017 LPM
4291937 KAREN STURGEON 8087429 12254 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 8/5/2022 6/1/2017 LPM
4255605 RONALD LAWRENCE 8087155 12268 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 4/25/2019 3/1/2017 LPM
4272700 TERRYLL JONES-HAYSLETT 8086907 12282 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33779 R/1 11/30/2020 2/1/2017 LPM
4241959 LINDA ZACHOW 8087770 12296 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 2/14/2018 8/1/2017 LPM
4244690 MITCHELL MAXWEL 8088249 12306 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 5/11/2018 11/1/2017 LPM
4236306 RICHARD PETTEY 8087156 12318 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 8/4/2017 3/1/2017 LPM
4234405 FELECIA EDWARDS 8086822 12330 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 5/24/2017 1/1/2017 LPM
4247581 OSCAR WINNERS 8088399 12342 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 11/15/2018 12/1/2017 LPM
4214173 MATTHEW CUMMINGS 8087769 12354 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 1/25/2018 8/1/2017 LPM
4259379 NADIA GOMES 8087768 12366 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 8/21/2019 8/1/2017 LPM
4269815 SCOTT KEENAN 8086906 12378 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33779 R/1 8/18/2020 2/1/2017 LPM
4246214 BARBARA KOYUTIS 8088430 12390 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 6/21/2018 12/1/2017 LPM
4245845 NATALIA CAREW 8088398 12398 KEYRIDGE LOOP LARGO 33778 R/1 6/29/2018 12/1/2017 LPM
4285354 HEATHER MARTINEZ 8067069 134 ARLINGTON AVE W OLDSMAR 34677-3500 R/1 12/29/2021 6/23/1995 LPM 4074663 DOUG BAUTZ 8016335 1411 WATER VIEW DR W LARGO 33771-5442 R/1 3/1/2006 4/12/1995 LPM 4015120 KATHY L GERLACH 8016337 1415 WATER VIEW DR W LARGO 33771-5442 R/1 4/16/1993 4/16/1993 LPM 4073946 MYRON MCCOY 8016339 1419 WATER VIEW DR W LARGO 33771-5442 R/1 3/1/2006 1/29/1999 LPM 4290838 MARIANO DOMINGUEZ 8016341 1423 WATER VIEW DR W LARGO 33771-5442 R/1 6/30/2022 2/18/1993 LPM 4153066 KIM ROSS 8033611 1804 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 4/17/2008 8/4/1997 LPM 4291307 JENNIFER TORR 8033610 1810 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 7/25/2022 2/27/1998 LPM 4242904 MATTHEW DELGADO 8033612 1819 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 3/13/2018 10/20/1997 LPM 4295508 KATIE BRENNAN 8033615 1883 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 12/21/2022 11/11/1998 LPM 4225051 TERRENCE RUSNAK 8033614 1890 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 6/27/2016 11/7/1997 LPM 4260371 SHANE REYNOLDS 8033618 1907 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/23/2019 6/23/1998 LPM 4270717 TROY BRANDT 8033613 1973 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/15/2020 9/24/1999 LPM
4271057 LESLIE ROCKEY 8033619 1985 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/21/2020 2/1/2015 LPM
4281935 RYAN SAUL 8069643 1997 LEXINGTON PL TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 9/8/2021 7/1/2005 LPM
4017587 STEVE JOHNSON 8019058 2296 14TH AVE SW LARGO 33770 R/1 4/1/2000 12/17/1996 LPM
4050534 MHC HILLCREST LLC 8056904 2346 DRUID RD E CLEARWATER 33764 R/1 6/1/2000 3/26/1998 LPM
4290047 STEPHAINE SALERNO 8079559 2750 RESERVE CT UNIT 101 DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/8/2022 8/1/2006 LPM
4163154 PAULA ARGYROS 8079560 2752 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/17/2009 8/1/2006 LPM
4247214 GEORGE GALES 8079561 2754 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 7/23/2018 8/1/2006 LPM
4251370 MARK GREMLER 8079562 2756 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/17/2018 8/1/2006 LPM
4169611 RAYMOND PORCELLI 8079563 2758 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 3/24/2010 8/1/2006 LPM
4251493 ARTHUR BORHAM 8079564 2760 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 12/7/2018 8/1/2006 LPM
4215224 VICTOR MOLINARI 8079565 2762 RESERVE CT DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/19/2015 8/1/2006 LPM
4088810 LINDA M LEPIK 8031384 2901 LEPRECHAUN LN PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 2/28/2002 5/15/1998 LPM
4183752 MANISH VARKMPHAM 8033625 2955 CYPRESS POINTE CT TARPON SPRINGS 34688-7314 R/1 12/27/2011 6/4/1996 LPM
4255285 THOMAS THRAILKILL 8066783 3004 KEY HARBOR DR SAFETY HARBOR 34695-5127 R/1 4/22/2019 3/27/1995 LPM 4126453 BRENDA VELLANCE 8076791 302 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/1/2005 3/1/2005 LPM 4057254 MORRIS JR BLUMENTHAL 8063979 3029 TANGLEWOOD DR CLEARWATER 33761-1427 R/1 4/1/2000 6/23/1995 LPM 4055379 ROLAND WILSON 8061938 3041 OAK COVE DR CLEARWATER 33759-1318 R/1 5/1/2000 7/26/1996 LPM 4014655 STEVE ABERNATHY 8015761 311 BARBARA CIR BELLEAIR 33756 R/1 10/20/1999 7/8/1997 LPM 4276916 RODD PEARCY 8080140 3232 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 8/11/2022 4/1/2021 LPM 4254084 LINDSAY RIMES 8090557 3233 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 4/19/2019 2/1/2019 LPM 4091127 CRAIG A SPICHER 8072894 324 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 11/8/2002 12/1/2001 LPM 4279462 KEVIN PAUL 8092995 3248 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 6/28/2021 6/1/2020 LPM 4163828 KAREN CALLAHAN 8073314 325 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/7/2009 4/1/2002 LPM 4287384 JAMES CARALOZA 8096561 3264 BLACKSTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 7/15/2022 3/1/2022 LPM 4149190 SCOTT MITCHELL 8078051 3265 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1624 R/1 12/4/2007 10/1/2005 LPM
4252305 JOEL SPURLING 8080141 3281 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 1/16/2019 2/1/2007 LPM
4273379 JOSEPH GHALLY 8087546 3307 BOESCH DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 12/4/2020 6/1/2017 LPM
4193050 NITESH PATEL 8080896 3327 BLACKSTONE DR PALM HARBOR 34684-1625 R/1 2/6/2013 12/1/2007 LPM
4110385 CHARLES GALBREATH 8074973 348 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 2/11/2004 7/9/2003 LPM
4119344 JENNIFER ORLANDO 8076232 349 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 11/19/2004 5/1/2004 LPM
4266877 LOREE BRAZINSKI 8072652 372 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 5/6/2020 10/3/2001 LPM
4233075 JOHN PHILLIPS 8072651 373 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 4/6/2017 10/3/2001 LPM
4029363 DIPAK PAREKH 8033041 3955 EXECUTIVE DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 6/1/2000 8/18/1997 LPM
4163575 GLENN & DEBORAH NOTHUM 8075894 396 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 7/22/2009 3/1/2004 LPM
4268412 DIANA RIEBEL 8076790 397 CHARLESTON AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/1 6/29/2020 9/1/2004 LPM
4030468 MARK OUVERSON 8034152 411 CROSSWINDS DR PALM HARBOR 34683 R/1 4/1/2000 5/10/1996 LPM
4029504 SUSAN REYNOLDS 8033182 4222 AUSTON WAY PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 5/1/2000 8/14/1997 LPM
4063661 SING LONG CHANG 8034705 4317 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 3/11/2006 1/1/1999 LPM
4295512 DAN SANTARSIERO 8096953 4322 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 12/21/2022 5/1/2022 LPM 4261892 CHRISTINA SENIOR 8091576 4333 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 11/12/2019 9/1/2019 LPM 4282102 KONSTANTINOS TZARAS 8094669 4334 HARBORPOINTE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 9/24/2021 3/1/2021 LPM 4203824 WAYNE A WIDELL 8079937 4340 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 5/5/2014 12/1/2006 LPM 4173739 ALFONZO RUIZ 8081712 4345 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 10/1/2010 7/1/2009 LPM 4288705 SINGH LAKHBIR 8072927 4348 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6167 R/1 4/26/2022 12/1/2001 LPM 4068138 IMAD JANDALI 8069988 4355 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 3/22/2007 1/1/2000 LPM 4271928 JENNIFER BONIN 8073613 4356 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6167 R/1 10/19/2020 6/1/2002 LPM 4278434 EDWARD PIETTE 8078866 4363 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6172 R/1 5/19/2021 4/1/2006 LPM 4258430 ANTHONY CINA 8085899 4387 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 7/30/2019 4/1/2016 LPM 4242023 PAUL MANCIA 8034706 4411 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 2/20/2018 7/3/1997 LPM 4200664 JOANNE MCGUGIN 8070067 4417 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 12/10/2013 5/18/2000 LPM
4237151 GARY PIKE 8073787 4432 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6168 R/1 8/23/2017 7/1/2002 LPM
4234821 BONITA MANCIA 8078688 4446 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6168 R/1 6/16/2017 2/1/2006 LPM
4255082 JULI SKILLMAN 8070721 4502 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 4/10/2019 12/1/2000 LPM
4180986 YUN CUI 8078034 4512 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668-6170 R/1 8/11/2011 10/1/2005 LPM
4289271 JOHN CHILDERS 8074483 4515 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 5/13/2022 2/25/2003 LPM
4091132 RADHA CHARI 8072862 4521 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 2/10/2006 12/1/2001 LPM
4205807 JENNIFER COOK 8084150 4529 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 7/11/2014 6/1/2014 LPM
4284692 PATRICIA DEREMER 8085898 4591 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 12/8/2021 4/1/2016 LPM
4240546 TAMMIE ULBRICH 8074336 4601 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 12/27/2017 12/1/2002 LPM
4224138 NICOLETTE NICOLETTI 8074199 4613 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 5/10/2016 11/1/2002 LPM
4271949 KIMBERLY GRIFFIN 8074252 4631 HARBORPOINTE DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 10/20/2020 12/1/2002 LPM
4259166 RYAN ELLENBURG 8033155 4655 AYLESFORD DR PALM HARBOR 34685 R/1 8/15/2019 2/4/1997 LPM
4283662 LAUREN BERGER 8034268 4748 SPRING SIDE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 11/5/2021 5/24/1996 LPM
4174836 JAMES PEREZ 8033104 4821 HIGHGATE BLVD PALM HARBOR 34685-2674 R/1 12/6/2010 11/1/1995 LPM 4115758 DAVID AEMISEGGER 8066917 4952 AURORA CT OLDSMAR 34677-5229 R/1 7/19/2004 1/2/1996 LPM 4242334 DAVID LAURILA 8034718 5350 TARRY LN NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/1 2/23/2018 1/1/1999 LPM 4291266 YURY SHMERLIS 8080465 5400 ADAMS MORGAN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653-4312 R/1 7/19/2022 6/1/2007 LPM 4285180 WILLIAM + PATRICIA WHITE 8096132 5414 ADAMS MORGAN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34655 R/1 8/12/2022 12/1/2021 LPM 4248465 JENNY RODRIGUEZ 8077506 5443 ADAMS MORGAN DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 8/31/2018 5/1/2005 LPM 4239960 SANDRA MCCARTY 8079566 596 RESERVE LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 11/30/2017 8/1/2006 LPM 4162983 DEANIE TEW 8079567 598 RESERVE LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/15/2009 8/1/2006 LPM 4290550 CHRISTINE NAIRNE 8079568 600 RESERVE LN DUNEDIN 34698 R/1 6/22/2022 8/1/2006 LPM 4098223 ROBERT CANNON 8034599 6101 HIGH ST NEW PORT RICHEY 34653-4627 R/1 12/26/2002 12/12/1995 LPM 4238337 JENNIFER KIRKPATRICK 8033620 72 CHARLESTON CT TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/1 10/10/2017 4/14/1998 LPM
Propane Customers
4238388 ERIC BEANE 8087390 8014 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 10/27/2017 5/1/2017 LPM
4240192 TERRY VANDGRIFFT 8087773 8017 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 1/4/2018 8/1/2017 LPM
4029957 MARY LA VERTA ANDERSON 8033636 802 CYPRESS TRAILS DR TARPON SPRINGS 34689-9049 R/1 6/1/2000 7/24/1996 LPM
4238367 MARY ANN BIGGS 8087391 8030 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 10/24/2017 5/1/2017 LPM
4240191 TERRY VANDGRIFFT 8087774 8035 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 1/4/2018 8/1/2017 LPM
4238374 FRANK CAFARELLI 8087388 8046 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 10/16/2017 5/1/2017 LPM
4238950 JONG KIM 8087520 8051 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 11/8/2017 6/1/2017 LPM
4238188 CHARLES KELLY 8087387 8062 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 10/12/2017 5/1/2017 LPM
4291033 CHERYL GORNIK 8087521 8069 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 7/8/2022 6/1/2017 LPM
4237823 LINDA BOGNOLO 8087296 8078 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 9/29/2017 4/1/2017 LPM
4267205 RANDY BEYER 8087232 8085 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 5/22/2020 4/1/2017 LPM
4286059 BILLIE VERONA 8087297 8094 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 1/27/2022 4/1/2017 LPM
4237148 DEBORAH WEGMAN 8087231 8099 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 9/1/2017 4/1/2017 LPM
4271830 JOHN COLBERT 8087069 8106 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 10/30/2020 3/1/2017 LPM
4276939 ANNA HOWERZYL 8087031 8111 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 4/2/2021 3/1/2017 LPM 4235454 LORRAINE SEDGWICK 8087070 8122 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 7/14/2017 3/1/2017 LPM 4236206 BRONCEY INCHIOCCA 8087032 8127 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 8/1/2017 3/1/2017 LPM 4235843 JUDITH ANN GUENSCH 8087055 8138 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 7/13/2017 3/1/2017 LPM 4266154 JUDITH HOEFER 8086911 8143 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 4/16/2020 2/1/2017 LPM 4235380 JAMES APPLEY 8087040 8154 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 7/11/2017 3/1/2017 LPM 4240253 RICHARD AGNE 8086912 8161 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 12/12/2017 2/1/2017 LPM 4235091 CHARLES RIZZO 8086961 8172 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 6/22/2017 2/1/2017 LPM 4239062 VALERIE SNYDER 8087771 8177 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 11/27/2017 8/1/2017 LPM 4235023 MARIE CROLL 8086960 8190 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 6/27/2017 2/1/2017 LPM 4239482 LYNN OVEN 8087772 8193 PINE CREST ST SEMINOLE 33777 R/1 11/28/2017 8/1/2017 LPM 4207878 PATRICIA DEREMER 8070630 8625 SEA POINTE CT PORT RICHEY 34668 R/1 9/15/2014 11/9/2000 LPM
4030594 WILLIAM BROWN 8034284 8925 NAPA LOOP NEW PORT RICHEY 34653 R/1 5/1/2000 1/27/1998 LPM
4276323 CHRISTOPHER CLUNIE 8044252 915 MARK DR CLEARWATER 33756-4217 R/1 3/16/2021 4/27/1998 LPM
4252101 BRETT WEST 8031093 976 EDGEHILL DR PALM HARBOR 34684 R/1 1/3/2019 1/1/1999 LPM
4162121 PINELLAS COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 8081569 1515 COUNTY ROAD 1 DUNEDIN 34698 R/4 11/12/2019 2/1/2009 LPB
4093784 CYRWUS FLORAL GARDENS LLP 8018685 3595 GARDENIA PL LARGO 33771-2722 R/4 4/11/2016 4/1/2016 LPB
4283090 ANCHORAGE GROUP LLC 8073473 20001 GULF BLVD INDIAN SHORES 33785 R/5 3/9/2022 10/1/2021 LPB
4016980 SHANGRI-LA 8018273 250 ROSERY RD LARGO 33770 R/5 4/1/2000 7/30/1996 LPM
4016981 SHANGRI-LA 8018274 250 ROSERY RD LARGO 33770 R/5 4/1/2000 4/2/1996 LPM
4213726 HILLSIDE CW MHC LLC 8067976 123 S MCMULLEN BOOTH RD CLEARWATER 33759-4423 R/6 4/28/2015 3/1/2002 LPB
4026442 SPANISH GARDENS NURSING HOME 8029731 1061 VIRGINIA ST DUNEDIN 34698-7326 R/8 3/9/2000 10/1/1995 LPM
4151569 EMIL CASSANO 8033658 1185 KINGSWAY LN TARPON SPRINGS 34689 R/L 1/14/2008 9/28/1999 LPB
4127716 WILLIAM EDWARDS 8029083 1324 MARY L RD CLEARWATER 33755-2031 R/L 7/8/2022 6/1/2022 LPB
4085478 SADHANA SHAH 8033724 242 RUE DES CHATEAUX TARPON SPRINGS 34688-8605 R/L 10/2/2006 2/10/2005 LPB
4234792 JEAN CLARY 8063743 2778 WESTCHESTER DR N CLEARWATER 33761-3024 R/L 6/7/2017 6/6/2001 LPB 4290029 KYLE MCCAFFREY 8062808 2819 LONG VIEW DR CLEARWATER 33761-3214 R/L 6/3/2022 8/1/2004 LPB 4167586 ROBERTA WYANDT CELIBERTI 8034060 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVE CRYSTAL BEACH 34681 R/L 6/1/2014 5/2/2000 LPB 4030999 DIANE RICCA 8034691 5405 BLUEPOINT DR PORT RICHEY 34668 R/L 4/20/1999 4/20/1999 LPB 4286591 MARCUS MEYER 8034621 6155 SEASIDE DR NEW PORT RICHEY 34652 R/L 2/17/2022 8/9/1999 LPB
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-0981
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Police Department
Agenda Number: 6.6
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve an Interlocal Agreement between Pinellas County and the City of Clearwater regarding
adopting anchoring limitation areas within the City of Clearwater and authorize the appropriate
officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
Pursuant to Florida state law, Florida counties, not municipalities, have been granted the
exclusive right and authority to adopt anchoring limitation areas (ALA) within its county borders.
Florida Statute § 327.4108(2)(a) provides the conditions for establishing an anchoring limitation
area, including that a given area must be less than 100 acres and adjacent to urban areas that
have residential docking facilities and significant recreational boating traffic. F.S. § 327.4108(2)
(b) provides that a person may not anchor a vessel for more than forty-five consecutive days in
any six-month period within any anchoring limitation area, subject to certain exceptions listed.
F.S. § 327.4109(6), (7) provide the remedies for non-compliance with F.S. § 327.4108(2)(b),
including civil penalties and vessel removal/impoundment.
The City of Clearwater has asked the county to establish an ALA within the city’s jurisdiction
and the county has agreed to do so. It is a 92-acre anchoring limitation area within Mandalay
Channel to the immediate northwest of Dolphin Point. Within the proposed anchoring limitation
area, live-aboard vessels, and stored vessels-some of which may be at risk of becoming
derelict vessels-present serious navigational, aesthetic, and environmental concerns. The
county will seek the requisite permit from the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) to establish
the ALA within the city’s jurisdiction.
Florida state law further provides that ALAs must be marked with permitted signs and buoys.
The city will bear all costs and responsibilities related to the permitting, installation, monitoring
and maintenance of these signs and buoys; and the parties herein further agree that the City of
Clearwater will, subject to applicable statutory limitations, protect, defend, and indemnify the
county against any litigation stemming from the ALA.
The proposed anchoring limitation area satisfies the criteria in F.S. § 327. 4108(2) (a).
The County has requested that Clearwater indemnify, pay the cost of defense, and hold
harmless the County from and against any and all damages, lawsuits or expense of litigation
arising out of or related to establishing and maintaining the ALA. Within the ALA there are
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several parcels of submerged land that are either owned or claimed to be owned by private
citizens which could lead to a dispute over the ALA boundaries at a later date regarding such
issues as the location of the signs, buoys or other markers used to identify the prohibited area.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
N/A
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1149
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Police Department
Agenda Number: 6.7
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve an Event License Agreement between Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc, in its
capacity as agent for the owner of the premises known as Countryside Mall, located at 27001
US Highway 19 North, Clearwater, Florida, and the City of Clearwater Police Department for the
purpose of hosting a Shred-A-Thon and Operation Medicine Cabinet event on October 28,
2023, located at the Countryside Mall and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc and the Clearwater Police Department have entered into a
cooperative agreement to allow the police department access to use the property at
Countryside Mall during the Shred-A-Thon and Operation Medicine Cabinet event on October
28, 2023.
The property manager requests the Clearwater Police Department (CPD) agree to the terms
and conditions outlined in the Event License Agreement between Jones Lang LaSalle
Americas, Inc., and CPD. Additionally, the property manager requests CPD hold harmless
Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. from and against any and all loss liability, damage, cost or
expense arising out of or related to CPD’s use of the property.
Nothing in the agreement, however, shall be deemed a waiver of the limitations on liability
contained in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, or the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
There are no costs associated with this Event License Agreement.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
N/A
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1040
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Public Utilities
Agenda Number: 6.8
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve a Purchase Order to Ferguson Enterprises, LLC of Tampa, FL for Neptune Ultrasonic
Meters in the not-to-exceed amount of $150,000.00, for the term September 22, 2023 through
August 19, 2024, pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563(1)(d) Impractical
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
Neptune Ultrasonic Meters are standardized in the City of Clearwater water distribution system,
capturing water consumption for both residential and commercial properties applications.
Ultrasonic meters are excellent at lower flow measurement having benefits for the city and city
customers, while measuring water flow rates accurately at higher usage.
Standardization of the ultrasonic water meters creates a cost saving benefit from an
operational and maintenance standpoint such as no moving parts, low training and
maintenance requirements, digital and analog options and having highly accurate reading
capabilities. Standardization also reduces the required cost from stocking of part inventory.
Pricing is based off Manatee County’s agreement no. 19-R072004CB valid through August 19,
2024.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
Budgeted funds are available in Public Utilities operating cost centers, cost code 550400
Operating Supplies & Materials to cover the cost of the contract for FY23.
Future fiscal year budgets will include funding for these expenses.
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FERGUSON WATERWORKS - NEPTUNE PRODUCT PRICING
Warehouse Stock #Part Number Item Description Unit Price
5/8"x3/4" T10 PB Meter W/ ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 132.50$
3W1111 ED2B31RPWG11S908 5/8"x3/4" T10 PB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 206.50$
3W1267 ED2B31RPWG11S895 5/8"x3/4" T10 PB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 206.50$
5/8"x3/4" T10 PB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 246.50$
5/8"x3/4" T10 PB Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)246.50$
-$
3/4" T10 BB Meter W/ ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 180.00$
3W1116 ED2D21RPWG11S908 3/4" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 245.00$
3W1271 ED2D21RPWG11S895 3/4" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 245.00$
3/4" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 285.00$
3/4" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)285.00$
1" T10 BB Meter W/ ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 255.00$
3W1121 ED2F21RPWG11S908 1" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 320.00$
3W1251 ED2F21RPWG11S895 1" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 320.00$
1" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 360.00$
1" T10 BB Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)360.00$
-$
1 1/2" T10 Meter W/ ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 540.00$
3W1126 ED2H21RPWG11S908 1 1/2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 580.00$
1 1/2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 620.00$
1 1/2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)620.00$
2" T10 Meter W/ ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 690.00$
3W1131 ED2J21RPWG11S908 2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 755.00$
2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 795.00$
2" T10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)795.00$
-$
4"x1" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 9,383.50$
4"x1" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 9,513.50$
4"x1" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Ant.9,593.50$
6"x1 1/2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 15,372.50$
3W1297 EP7D1RPWG11S908 6"x1 1/2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 15,502.50$
6"x1 1/2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Ant.15,582.50$
8"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 19,745.00$
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3W1292 EP7E1RPWG11S908 8"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 19,875.00$
8"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Ant.19,955.00$
10"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder Gallon Register & Pigtail 22,869.35$
3W1222 EP7F1RPWG11S908 10"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V4 Gallon Register 22,999.35$
10"x2" HPPIIIS FS Meter W/ProCoder R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Ant.23,079.35$
2" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 538.15$
3W1230 53107-000 3" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 960.00$
3W1235 53107-100 4" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 1,665.00$
3W1240 52000-201 6" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 2,520.00$
3W1245 52000-304 8" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 4,230.00$
3W1247 52000-402 10" Bronze Flanged Meter Strainer 6,608.50$
-$
53142-100 4" UL/FM Fire Service SS Flanged Basket Meter Strainers 3,520.00$
53142-200 6" UL/FM Fire Service SS Flanged Basket Meter Strainers 5,875.00$
53142-300 8" UL/FM Fire Service SS Flanged Basket Meter Strainers 9,895.00$
53142-400 10" UL/FM Fire Service SS Flanged Basket Meter Strainers 12,750.00$
-$
9605-001 2" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 24.00$
9605-002 3" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 27.00$
9605-003 4" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 40.00$
9605-004 6" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 80.00$
9605-005 8" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 107.00$
9605-006 10" Strainer Installation Acc. Kit 154.00$
-$
5/8"x3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 196.75$
5/8"x3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 305.75$
3W1362 EU1B2G2S895 5/8"x3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 305.75$
5/8"x3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 345.75$
5/8"x3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)345.75$
-$
3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 211.00$
3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 320.00$
3W1362 EU1D2G2S895 3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 320.00$
3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 360.00$
3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)360.00$
-$
1" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 267.75$
1" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 376.75$
3W1363 EU1F2G2S895 1" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 376.75$
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1" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 416.75$
3/4" Mach 10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)416.75$
-$
1 1/2" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 700.45$
3W1366 EU2C2G1S908 1 1/2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 809.45$
3W1364 EU2C2G2S895 1 1/2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 809.45$
1 1/2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 849.45$
1 1/2" Mach 10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)849.45$
-$
2" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 836.60$
3W1367 EU2H2G1S908 2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 945.60$
3W1365 EU2H2G2S908 2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 RECLAIMED Gallon Register 945.60$
2" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 985.60$
2" Mach 10 Meter W/ProCoder R900i FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)985.60$
-$
3" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail (Either length option)2,932.50$
3" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register (Either length option)3,052.50$
3" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna (Either length option)3,092.50$
-$
4" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail (Either Length Option)3,755.00$
4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register (Either Length Option)3,875.00$
4" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna (Either Length Option)3,915.00$
-$
6" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail (Either Length Option)6,390.00$
3W1368 EU3E2G1S908 6" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register (Either Length Option)6,510.00$
6" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna (Either Length Option)6,550.00$
-$
8" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 9,817.85$
3W1369 EU4A2G1S908 8" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 9,937.85$
8" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 9,977.85$
-$
10" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 13,210.00$
10" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 13,330.00$
10" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 13,370.00$
-$
12" Mach 10 Meter W/ Pigtail 15,387.00$
12" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V4 Gallon Register 15,507.00$
12" Mach 10 Meter W/ R900i V5 Gallon Register & Pit Lid Antenna 15,547.00$
-$
3W1143 ET2BR8G1 3" Fire Hydrant Meter Assy. W/Direct Read Gallon Register, Connections, & Gate Valve 1,635.00$
-$
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Any Size/Model ProCoder Pit Style Register 77.50$
Any Size/Model ProCoder R900i V4 Pit Style Register 172.50$
Any Size/Model ProCoder R900i V5 Pit Style Register & Pit Lid Antenna 212.50$
Price Adder for Ecoder Option on any ProCoder Register 6.00$
Any Size/Model ProCoder R900i Register W/FirstNet Cellular & Pit Lid Antenna (when available)212.50$
-$
R900 Wall MIU - 25' Cable 120.00$
R900 Pit MIU - 6' Cable W/Pit Lid Antenna 130.00$
R900 Pit Lid Antenna - 6'30.00$
R900 Pit Lid Antenna - 20'40.00$
-$
13967-210 R900 - FirstNet Cellular Wall MIU - 6' Cable 140.00$
13966-200 R900 - FirstNet Cellular Pit MIU W/Internal MIU, 6' Cable 150.00$
13964-200 R900 - FirstNet Cellular Pit MIU W/External Antenna, 2'180.00$
R900 - FirstNet Cellular External Pit Antenna Only 45.00$
-$
R900 Belt Clip Transceiver v3.0 5,925.00$
-$
MRX920v4 Mobile Data Collector 12,635.00$
MRX920 Elevated Feed Magnetic Mount Mobile Antenna Assy. Complete 210.00$
MRX920 Elevated Feed Magnetic Mount Base Only W/Cable 125.00$
-$
R900 Gateway V4 Fixed Network Data Collector 9,475.00$
R900 Gateway 150W Solar Panel Assembly 3,465.00$
R900 Gateway UPS Outdoor Power System Assembly 2,570.00$
R900 Gateway antenna 400.00$
-$
Neptune 360 SaaS Platform (AMR) Annual Subscription -$
Connected Endpoints 1-500, per meter-per year 4.26$
Connected Endpoints 501-1,000, per meter-per year 2.14$
Connected Endpoints 1,001-2,500, per meter-per year 1.47$
Connected Endpoints 2,501-5,000, per meter-per year 1.20$
Connected Endpoints 5,001-10,000, per meter-per year 1.07$
Connected Endpoints 10,001-20,000, per meter-per year 0.94$
Connected Endpoints 20,001-50,000, per meter-per year 0.80$
Connected Endpoints 50,001-100,000, per meter-per year 0.67$
Connected Endpoints greater than 100,000, per meter-per year 0.54$
-$
Neptune 360 SaaS Platform (AMI) Annual Subscription -$
Connected Endpoints 1-500, per meter-per year 10.93$
Connected Endpoints 501-1,000, per meter-per year 5.33$
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Connected Endpoints 1,001-2,500, per meter-per year 3.60$
Connected Endpoints 2,501-5,000, per meter-per year 3.34$
Connected Endpoints 5,001-10,000, per meter-per year 3.20$
Connected Endpoints 10,001-20,000, per meter-per year 2.14$
Connected Endpoints 20,001-50,000, per meter-per year 2.00$
Connected Endpoints 50,001-100,000, per meter-per year 1.87$
Connected Endpoints greater than 100,000, per meter-per year 1.20$
-$
Neptune 360 SaaS Platform + FirstNet Cellular Data Plan Annual Subscription -$
Connected Endpoints 1-2,500, per meter-per year 12.40$
Connected Endpoints 2,501-5,000, per meter-per year 11.17$
Connected Endpoints 5,001-10,000, per meter-per year 8.61$
Connected Endpoints 10,001-20,000, per meter-per year 7.72$
Connected Endpoints 20,001-50,000, per meter-per year 7.14$
Connected Endpoints 50,001-100,000, per meter-per year 6.65$
Connected Endpoints greater than 100,000, per meter-per year 5.76$
-$
Neptune 360 Advanced (AMR) Set-Up Fee (one-time fee)1,700.00$
Neptune 360 Advanced (AMI) Set-Up Fee (one-time fee)3,615.00$
Neptune 360 Additional Remote Training (4-hour training window)840.00$
Neptune 360 On-Site Training (8 hours)1,700.00$
Neptune 360 Professional Services (per hour fee)440.00$
All parts per current published parts price - Receive 20% Discount from published list price.
Pricing Term: Aug. 20, 2023 - Aug. 19, 2024
Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1042
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Public Works
Agenda Number: 6.9
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve a purchase order to Control Technologies, of Sanford, FL, for Pedestrian Warning
Devices in the amount $121,830.40 pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563
(1)(C), Piggyback on other Governmental Entity, and authorize the appropriate officials to
execute same.
SUMMARY:
The City of Clearwater endorses the Safe Streets Pinellas Action Plan fostering a safe and
healthy community through first-class public safety in an effort towards zero traffic-related
deaths by 2045. A systematic approach is to deploy a V21 Pedestrian Warning system
connected vehicle technology to improve pedestrian safety. Connected vehicle technology will
provide notifications to drivers that pedestrians are present along a portion of the ALT19
corridor in city limits, from Cleveland St. to Belleair Rd.
March 16, 2023, City Council approved a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) with Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the implementation of V21 Pedestrian Warning
system connected vehicle project on Alt 19 (23-0006-EN), in the amount of $452,000 of which
$361,600 is to be reimbursed by FDOT. The proposed ped warning devices will be reimbursed
by FDOT at 80%, hence city actual cost is $24,366.08.
Control Technologies will provide video analytic detection systems, installed at the following
intersections:
1. Alt US 19/ Myrtle Avenue and Chestnut Street
2. Alt US 19/ Myrtle Avenue and Court Street
3. Alt US 19/ Myrtle Avenue and Cleveland Street
4. Alt US 19/ Court Street and MLK Jr Avenue
5. Alt US 19/ Missouri Avenue and Belleair Road
6. Alt US 19/ Missouri Avenue and Lakeland Road
7. Alt US 19/ Missouri Avenue and Clearwater Plaza Drive
8. Alt US 19/ Missouri Avenue and Druid Road
9. Alt US 19/ Missouri Avenue and Court Street
Control Technologies was selected piggybacking on Georgia Department of Transportation
contract 48400-DOT0002307 which began April 5, 2023 and expires April 4, 2024.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
3557335-564000-G2211 $121,830.40
Funds are available in Capital Improvement Project 355-G2211, ARPA Fiber Optics, to fund this
purchase order.
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ARTICLE #102 - CONTACT INFORMATION; NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: *(102) 01/24/2022
A. The contact telephone numbers office and mobile, contact persons, and mailing addresses listed below
for the Department’s and the Supplier’s representatives may be changed during the term of this Contract
by written notification to the other Party. Notices issued pursuant to this Contract shall be in writing and
shall be delivered as specified in Section B of this ARTICLE #102 and addressed to the receiving party
as follows:
1. The Department's mailing address and telephone number for correspondence, reports, and other
matters relative to this Contract, except as otherwise indicated, are:
Department’s Project Manager Department’s Issuing Officer
Department of Transportation Department of Transportation Office of Traffic Operations Office of Operational Purchasing
Attn: Aaron Steede Attn: Lois J Nortey 935 United Avenue 600 W. Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Phone: 404.635.2858 Phone: 404-631-1556
E-mail: asteede@dot.ga.gov E-mail: lnortey@dot.ga.gov
2. Listed below are the Supplier's contact information for correspondence. Additionally, the Supplier’s
Remit-To address and legal entity name and FEIN # as shown on Attachment 1: Supplier’s W-9
and Georgia Secretary of State Certification, for this Contract are:
Supplier’s Contract Administrator Supplier’s Remit-To Address Company’s Name: Control Technologies, Inc Company’s Name: Control Technologies, Inc. Attn: Tommy Anderson Company’s FEIN #: 59-2038877 Address: 2776 S. Financial Court Address: 2776 S. Financial Ct.
City, State, Zip: Sanford FL, 32773 City, State, Zip: Sanford, FL 32773 Phone: 678-238-1901 Phone: 678-238-1901 E-mail: tommy@cttraffic.com E-mail: tommy@cttraffic.com
B. Any and all notices, designations, consents, offers, acceptances or any other communication provided for herein shall be in writing and delivered by personal delivery; first class certified or registered mail, return
receipt requested; U.S. Express mail; courier or an express overnight service (such as Federal Express); or, email, addressed to the designated representative for the party at the address identified in ARTICLE #102.
A.
C. Each such notice shall be deemed to have been provided:
1. At the time it is actually received for personal delivery or email; or,
2. Within one (1) day in the case of express overnight, courier, or services such as Federal Express or
U.S. Express mail with guaranteed next day delivery; or,
3. Within five (5) days after it is deposited in the U.S. Mail in the case of certified, registered, or first-
class U.S. Mail.
D. It shall be the responsibility of Supplier to inform the Department’s Contracts Administrator of any change
in address in writing no later than five (5) Business Days after the change.
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ARTICLE #103 - DESCRIPTION OF COMMODITIES: *(103) 01/24/2022
A. The Supplier shall provide commodities required that comply with the specifications contained in the Contract,
EXHIBIT A: Scope of Work, EXHIBIT B: Department’s Specifications, and those commodities as may be
additionally described in Attachment 2: Bid Event Details, at the prices set forth in EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s
Cost Worksheet.
B. Non-Exclusive Rights. The Contract is not exclusive. The Department reserves the right to select other
Suppliers to provide the commodities similar to those described in this Contract, during the term of the
Contract.
C. No Minimums Guaranteed for Open Agency Contracts. Except as expressly stated in the Solicitation, the
Contract does not guarantee any minimum or maximum levels of purchases.
D. Product Shipment, Delivery and Recall of Commodities
1. Delivery. Any commodities provided under this Contract shall be shipped F.O.B. destination, freight pre-
paid and added to invoice, unless otherwise specified on EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet.
Destination shall be the location(s) specified in the Contract or provided for in the purchase instrument.
The Supplier shall assume risk for all commodities until they have been delivered and accepted by the
Department. All items shall be subject to inspection on delivery. Hidden damage will remain the
responsibility of the Supplier to remedy at no cost to the Department, regardless of when the hidden
damage is discovered. The Department reserves the right to pick up commodities directly from the
Supplier’s location instead of shipping.
2. Restrictions. The Supplier shall not ship any commodities not identified in this Contract, nor as a part of
any order made pursuant to this Contract, except as accepted previously in writing by the Department.
Such items may be newer released models of the items ordered that are of the same fit, form and function.
3. Product Recall. In the event that any commodities are found by the Supplier, the Department, any
governmental agency, or any court having jurisdiction thereof to contain a defect, serious quality or
performance deficiency, or to not be in compliance with any standard or requirement so as to require or
make advisable that such commodities be reworked or recalled, the Supplier will promptly communicate
all relevant facts to the Department and undertake all corrective actions, including those required to meet
all obligations imposed by laws, regulations, or orders, and shall file all necessary papers, corrective
action programs, and other related documents, provided that nothing contained in this section shall
preclude the Department from taking such action as may be required of it under any such law or
regulation. The Supplier shall also perform all necessary repairs or modifications at its sole expense
except to any extent that the Supplier and the Department shall agree to the performance of such repairs
by the Department upon mutually acceptable terms.
ARTICLE #104 - DURATION OF CONTRACT: (104) 06/01/2021
A. Initial Contract Term. This Contract is effective as of the date written in ARTICLE #101 - CONTRACT
BETWEEN and shall terminate One (1) Year from the date written therein, unless renewed pursuant to
ARTICLE #104.B, Contract Renewal, or terminated earlier under ARTICLE #107 – TERMINATION
PROVISIONS of this Contract. This Contract shall not be deemed to create a debt of the State for the payment
of any sum beyond the fiscal year of execution or, in the event of a renewal, beyond the fiscal year of such
renewal.
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B. Contract Renewal. The Department shall have the option, in its sole discretion, to renew the Contract for up
to Four (4), One (1) Year Renewal(s). The price, terms and conditions in effect at the time of each renewal(s)
shall remain the same unless the Contract is amended by mutual agreement. Each renewal option shall be
initiated solely by the Department. The renewal is granted by giving the Supplier written notice of the renewal
request at least one hundred twenty (120) CALENDAR days prior to the expiration of the initial term or current
renewal(s) term. Renewal(s) will depend upon the best interests of the Department, funding, and Supplier's
performance. Renewal(s) will be accomplished through the issuance of a Contract Renewal Form that must
be evidenced in writing by both Parties. The Department does not accept nor acknowledge automatic
renewals and shall have no obligations, payment or otherwise, associated therewith.
C. Contract Extension. In the event that this Contract shall terminate or be likely to terminate prior to the making of an award for a new Contract for the identified commodities, the Department may, with the written consent of Supplier, extend this Contract for such period as may be necessary to afford the Department a continuous supply of the identified commodities.
ARTICLE #105 - CONTRACT AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, OR ALTERATION: (105) 06/01/2021
A. Amendments. The Contract may be amended in writing from time to time by mutual consent of the Parties.
All amendments to the Contract must be in writing and fully executed by duly authorized representatives of
the Department and the Supplier.
B. Modification. If during the period of this Contract the Department is impacted with new requirements due to
changes in state or federal laws or regulations or organizational changes, the Department reserves the right
to renegotiate with the Supplier if such changes affect the provision of commodities under the Contract. The
circumstances and specific contract changes will be stated in writing by the Department’s Contract
Administrator to the Supplier's Contract Administrator designated in ARTICLE #102.A. In the event such
changes result in a withdrawal of the Department’s authorization to operate, or there is a material alteration
in the programs administered by the Department, or any other substantial modification in the Department’s
duties, the Department shall have the right to terminate this Contract pursuant to ARTICLE #107 -
TERMINATION PROVISIONS.
C. Amendments and Modifications. If the Supplier desires an amendment or modification to any provision,
condition, or obligation contained in this Contract, the Supplier shall deliver a timely and written request to the
Department Contract Administrator designated in ARTICLE #102.A to include a detailed explanation of the
proposed change, justification and potential cost implications associated with the proposed change.
D. Restrictions. No amendment or modification of this Contract will be binding on the Parties unless made in
writing and properly executed by both Parties.
E. Any agreement of the Parties to amend, modify, eliminate or otherwise change any part of this Contract shall
not affect any other part of this Contract, and the remainder of this Contract shall continue to be of full force
and effect as set out herein.
ARTICLE # 106 - CONTRACT PERFORMANCE: (106) 08/05/2021 A. Delay or Impossibility of Performance. Except for contracts specific to Emergency Response or the
provision of commodities which facilitate Department and or Supplier’s response to emergency events, neither
party shall be responsible for or deemed to be in default under the Contract for any failure or delay in
performance to the extent such failure or delay is cause by or results from acts beyond the control of such
Party, including but not limited to an act of God, war, civil disturbance, civil or military authority, war, court
order, acts of public enemy, or other disasters, collectively referred to as “Force Majeure Events”. In each
such case, the failure or delay must be beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Supplier.
If the commodities to be provided to the Department are interrupted by a Force Majeure Event, the Department
will be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the fees and other payments due to the Supplier under this
Contract. If delay results from a sub-Supplier’s conduct, negligence or failure to perform, the Supplier shall
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not be excused from compliance with the terms and obligations of the Contract.
B. Obligations Beyond Contract Term. The Contract shall remain in full force and effect to the end of the
specified term or until terminated or canceled pursuant to the Contract. All obligations of the Supplier incurred
or existing under the Contract as of the date of expiration, termination or cancellation will survive the
termination, expiration or conclusion of the Contract.
C. Further Assurances and Corrective Instruments. The Parties agree that they will, from time to time,
execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, such supplements
hereto and such further instruments as may reasonably be required for carrying out the expressed intention
of the Contract.
D. Transition Cooperation with the Department and Cooperation with other Suppliers. Supplier agrees
that upon termination of this Contract for any reason, it shall provide sufficient efforts and reasonable
cooperation and assistance to the Department to ensure an orderly and efficient transition to the Department
or an alternative supplier. Supplier shall transfer licenses or assign agreements for any software or third-party
services used in the operation of the commodities to the Department or to an alternative supplier.
Further, in the event that the Department has entered into or enters into contracts with other suppliers related
to the commodities, materials, equipment, devices or components thereof supplied under the Contract, Supplier agrees to cooperate fully with such other Suppliers. Supplier shall not commit any act that will
interfere with the performance of work by any other supplier.
ARTICLE # 107 - TERMINATION PROVISIONS: (107) 08/05/2021
A. Termination for Convenience. Following thirty (30) days’ written notice, the Department may terminate the
Contract in whole or in part for any reason without the payment of any penalty or incurring any further
obligation to the Supplier.
B. Termination for Cause. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute cause for
the Department to declare the Supplier in default of its obligations under the Contract:
1. The Supplier fails to deliver or has delivered nonconforming commodities or fails to perform, to the
Department’s satisfaction, any material requirement of the Contract or is in violation of a material provision
of the Contract, including, but without limitation, the express warranties made by the Supplier.
2. The Department determines that satisfactory performance of the Contract is substantially endangered or
that a default is likely to occur.
3. The Supplier fails to make substantial and timely progress toward performance of the Contract.
4. The Supplier fails to pay sub-Supplier(s), in accordance with ARTICLE #123. E., for work performed under
this Contract.
5. The Supplier becomes subject to any bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding under federal or state law to
the extent allowed by applicable federal or state law including bankruptcy laws; the Supplier terminates
or suspends its business; or the Department reasonably believes that the Supplier has become insolvent
or unable to pay its obligations as they accrue consistent with applicable federal or state law.
6. The Supplier has failed to comply with applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, ordinances,
regulations and orders when performing within the scope of the Contract.
7. The Supplier has engaged in conduct that has or may expose the Department or the State to liability, as
determined in the Department’s sole discretion; or
8. The Supplier has infringed any patent, trademark, copyright, trade dress, trade secret, or any other
intellectual property rights of the Department, the State, or third-party.
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C. Notice of Default. If Supplier causes one or more of the default events set out in ARTICLE #107.B of the
Contract, the Department shall issue a written Notice of Default to the Supplier requesting that the breach or
noncompliance be remedied within the period of time specified in the Department’s Notice of Default to the
Supplier. If the breach or noncompliance is not remedied within the period of time specified in the written
notice, the Department may:
1. Immediately terminate the Contract for default without additional written notice; and/or
2. Procure substitute commodities from another source and charge the difference between the Contract and
the substitute Contract to the defaulting Supplier; and/or,
3. Enforce the terms and conditions of the Contract and seek any legal or equitable remedies.
D. Termination Due to Non-Availability of Funds. This Contract will terminate immediately and absolutely if
the Department determines that adequate funds are de-appropriated such that the Department cannot fulfill
its obligations under the Contract, such determination being at the Department's sole discretion and
conclusive.
E. Termination due to Failure of Supplier to Act. The Department may terminate the Contract for any one or
more of the following reasons effective immediately without advance notice:
1. In the event the Supplier is required to be certified or licensed as a condition precedent to providing the
commodities, the revocation or loss of such license or certification may result in immediate termination of
the Contract effective as of the date on which the license or certification is no longer in effect.
2. The Department determines that the actions, or failure to act, of the Supplier, its agents, employees or
sub-Suppliers have caused, or reasonably could cause, life, health or safety to be jeopardized.
3. The Supplier furnished any statement, representation or certification in connection with the Contract or
the bidding process, which is materially false, deceptive, criminal activity, incorrect or incomplete.
4. This Contract may also be terminated immediately by the Department for non-performance of terms and
conditions of Contract.
F. Payment Limitation in Event of Termination. In the event of termination of the Contract for any reason by
the Department, the Department shall pay only those amounts, if any, due and owing to the Supplier for
commodities actually received and accepted by the Department up to and including the date of termination of
the Contract and for which the Department is obligated to pay pursuant to the Contract. Payment will be made
only upon submission of invoices and proper proof of the Supplier’s claim no later than sixty (60) days from
the effective date of the termination. Upon failure of Supplier to submit its termination claim within the time
allowed, the Contract Project Manager for the Department may determine the amount, if any, due to Supplier
by reason of the termination on the basis of the information available, and cause to be paid to the Supplier
the determined amount. This provision in no way limits the remedies available to the Department under the
Contract in the event of termination. The Department shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the Supplier
in its performance of the Contract, including, but not limited to, startup costs, overhead or other costs
associated with the performance of the Contract.
G. The Supplier’s Termination Duties. Upon receipt of notice of termination or upon request of the Department,
the Supplier shall:
1. Cease work under the Contract and take all necessary or appropriate steps to limit disbursements and
minimize costs and furnish a report within thirty (30) days of the date of notice of termination, describing
the status of all work under the Contract, including, without limitation, results accomplished, conclusions
resulting therefrom, and any other matters the Department may require.
2. Immediately cease using and return to the Department, any personal property or materials, whether
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tangible or intangible, provided by the Department to the Supplier.
3. Comply with the Department’s instructions for the timely transfer of any active files and work product
produced by the Supplier under the Contract.
4. Cooperate in good faith with the Department, its employees, agents and Suppliers during the transition
period between the notification of termination and the substitution of any replacement Supplier; and
5. Immediately return to the Department any payments made by the Department for commodities that were
not delivered by the Supplier.
ARTICLE # 108 – CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: (108) 06/01/2021
A. Confidentiality. For the Department, confidential information shall be defined as information the subject of which
is exempt from disclosure under Georgia’s Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, et. seq. Confidential
information shall not include information that can be demonstrated was: (i) at the time of disclosure to the
Department in the public domain; (ii) after disclosure to the Department published or otherwise made a part
of the public domain through no fault of the Department (iii) in the possession of the Department at the time
of disclosure to it, if the Department was not then under an obligation of confidentiality with respect thereto;
(iv) received from a third party who had a lawful right to disclose such information to the Department; or (v)
independently developed by the Department without reference to the Contract and Supplier’s confidential
information.
B. Access to Confidential Data. The Supplier’s employees, agents and sub-Suppliers may have access to
confidential data or personally identifiable information maintained by the Department to the extent necessary
to carry out the Supplier's responsibilities under the Contract. The Supplier shall presume that all information
received pursuant to the Contract is confidential unless otherwise designated by the Department. If it is
reasonably likely the Supplier will have access to the Department’s confidential information, then:
1. Policies of confidentiality shall address, as appropriate, information conveyed in verbal, written, and
electronic formats.
2. The Supplier must designate one individual who shall remain the responsible authority in charge of all
data collected, used, or disseminated by the Supplier in connection with the performance of the Contract:
and
3. The Supplier shall provide adequate supervision and training to its agents, employees and sub-Suppliers
to ensure compliance with the terms of the Contract.
C. The private or confidential data shall remain the property of the Department at all times. The Supplier may have access to private or confidential Department data and in such instance, Supplier may be required by the Department to sign a nondisclosure agreement. Supplier understands and agrees that refusal or failure to sign such a nondisclosure agreement, if required, may result in termination of the Contract. D. No Dissemination of Confidential Data. No confidential data collected, maintained, or used in the course of
performance of the Contract shall be disseminated except as authorized by law and with the written consent
of the Department, either during the period of the Contract or thereafter. Any data supplied to or created by
the Supplier shall be considered the property of the Department. The Supplier must return any and all data
collected, maintained, created or used in the course of the performance of the Contract, in whatever form it is
maintained, promptly at the request of the Department.
E. Subpoena. In the event that a subpoena or other legal process is served upon the Supplier for records
containing confidential information, the Supplier shall promptly notify the Department and cooperate with the
Department in any lawful effort to protect the confidential information.
F. Reporting of Unauthorized Disclosure. The Supplier shall immediately report to the Department any
unauthorized disclosure of confidential information.
G. Survives Termination. The Supplier’s confidentiality obligation under the Contract shall survive termination
of the Contract.
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ARTICLE #109 - NOT A JOINT VENTURE: (110) 08/05/2021 Nothing in the Contract shall be construed as creating or constituting the relationship of a partnership, joint venture, (or other association of any kind or agent and principal relationship) between the Parties thereto. Each Party shall be deemed to be an independent Supplier contracting for commodities and acting toward the mutual
benefits expected to be derived here from to. Neither Supplier nor any of Supplier's agents, servants, employees, or sub-Suppliers shall become or be deemed to become agents, servants, or employees of the Department. Supplier shall therefore be responsible for compliance with all laws, rules and regulations involving its employees and any sub-Suppliers, including but not limited to employment of labor, hours of labor, health and safety, working conditions, workers' compensation insurance, and payment of wages. No Party has the authority to enter into any Contract or create an obligation or liability on behalf of, in the name of, or binding upon another Party to the
Contract.
ARTICLE #110 - JOINT AND SEVERABILITY LIABILITY: (111) 06/01/2021 If the Supplier is a joint entity, consisting of more than one individual, partnership, corporation or other business organization, all such entities shall be jointly and severally liable for carrying out the activities and obligations of
the Contract, and for any default of activities and obligations.
ARTICLE #111 - ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION BY SUPPLIER: (112) 06/01/2021 The Supplier shall not assign or delegate this Contract, or any performance required by it, in whole or in part, without the prior express written consent of the Department.
ARTICLE #112 - USE OF THIRD PARTIES: (113) 06/01/2021 Except as may be expressly agreed to in writing by the Department, Supplier shall not subcontract, assign, delegate or otherwise permit anyone other than Supplier or Supplier's personnel to perform any of Supplier's obligations under this Contract or any of the work subsequently assigned under this Contract. For the purpose of
construing this clause, a transfer of a controlling interest in the Supplier shall be considered an assignment. No subcontract that Supplier enters into with respect to performance of obligations or work assigned under the Contract shall in any way relieve Supplier of any responsibility, obligation or liability under this Contract and for the acts and omissions of all alternative suppliers, agents, and employees. All restrictions, obligations and responsibilities of the Supplier under the Contract shall also apply to the sub-Suppliers. Any Contract with a sub-Supplier must also preserve the rights of the Department.
ARTICLE #113 - DEPARTMENT AUTHORITY ON ASSIGNABILITY: (114) 06/01/2021 The Supplier understands and agrees that the Department may allow other governmental entities, to purchase commodities from this Contract (commonly known as “piggybacking”). Piggyback requests are approved by the Department’s Office of Procurement -Operational Purchasing Contract Section. The Supplier understands that the Department is not liable to pay invoices of any other governmental entities must guarantee payment themselves to Supplier. The Department shall be held harmless in such matters. Only those commodities listed herein are eligible for purchase designated as a piggy-back items at the same prices, terms and conditions.
ARTICLE #114 - INTEGRATION: (115) 06/01/2021 The Contract represents the entire Contract between the Parties. The Parties shall not rely on any representation that may have been made which is not included in the Contract.
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ARTICLE #115 – SUPERSEDES FORMER CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS, RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS: (116) 06/01/2021 Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, this Contract supersedes all prior Contracts or Agreements between the Department and the Supplier for the commodities provided in connection with the Contract.
ARTICLE #116 - CUMULATIVE RIGHTS: (117) 06/01/2021 The various rights, powers, options, elections and remedies of any party provided in the Contract shall be construed as cumulative and not one of them is exclusive of the others or exclusive of any rights, remedies or priorities allowed either Party by law, and shall in no way affect or impair the right of any Party to pursue any other equitable or legal remedy to which any Party may be entitled as long as any default remains in any way
unremedied, unsatisfied or undischarged.
ARTICLE #117 - PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN CONTRACT PROVISIONS: (118) 06/01/2021 The Supplier acknowledges that the Department is prohibited from entering into any contract that contains terms expressly prohibited under O.C.G.A. § 50-5-64.1, or that grants any donation or gratuity or forgives any debt or
obligation owing to the public in violation of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, as amended (Ga. Const. Art. III, Sec. VI, Para. VI; and, Ga. Const., Art. VII, Sec. IV, Par. VIII).
ARTICLE #118 - SEVERABILITY: (119) 06/01/2021 If any provision of the Contract is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable,
such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other part or provision of the Contract. Further, if any provision of the Contract is determined to be unenforceable by virtue of its scope but may be made enforceable by a limitation of the provision, the provision shall be deemed to be amended to the minimum extent necessary to render it enforceable under the applicable law. Any agreement of the Parties to amend, modify, eliminate, or otherwise change any part of this Contract shall not affect any other part of this Contract, and the remainder of this Contract shall continue to be of full force and effect.
ARTICLE # 119 - RECORDS: (120) 07/01/2021
A. Public Records Request. The laws of the State of Georgia, including the Georgia Open Records Act, as
provided in O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq., require procurement records and all other records received by or
prepared or maintained on behalf of the Department, including, but not limited to; electronic documents,
papers, letters, emails, maps, books, tapes, photographs, policies, procedures, notes, computer based or
generated information, or similar material, be made open to public inspection, unless otherwise provided by
law. If Supplier wishes to keep records containing trade secrets confidential, it must clearly identify those
records and attach to the records an affidavit affirmatively declaring that specific information in the records
constitute trade secrets pursuant to Article 27 of Chapter 1 of Title 10 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated.
B. Record Retention and Access. The Supplier shall maintain books, records and documents in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles and procedures and which sufficiently and properly document
and calculate all charges billed to the State throughout the term of the Contract for a period of at least five (5)
years following the date of final payment or completion of any required audit, whichever is later. Records to
be maintained include both financial records and service records. The Supplier shall permit the Auditor of the
State of Georgia or any authorized representative of the Department, and where federal funds are involved,
the Comptroller General of the United States, or any other authorized representative of the United States
government, to access and examine, audit, excerpt and transcribe any directly pertinent books, documents,
papers, electronic or optically stored and created records or other records of the Supplier relating to orders,
invoices or payments or any other documentation or materials pertaining to the Contract, wherever such
records may be located during normal business hours. The Supplier shall not impose a charge for audit or
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examination of the Supplier’s books and records. If an audit discloses incorrect billings or improprieties, the
Department reserves the right to charge the Supplier for the cost of the audit and appropriate reimbursement.
Evidence of criminal conduct will be turned over to the proper authorities.
ARTICLE # 120 - ADDITIONAL TERMS: (121) 06/01/2021
A. The Department shall not be bound by any terms and conditions included in any Supplier packaging, invoice,
catalog, brochure, technical data sheet, on-line representation, warranties or service level agreement or other
document which attempts to impose any condition in variance with or in the addition to the terms and
conditions contained herein.
B. Headings or Captions. The paragraph headings or captions used in the Contract are for identification
purposes only and do not limit or construe the contents of the paragraphs.
C. Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of the terms of the Contract.
Supplier shall ensure that all personnel providing commodities to the Department are responsive to the
Department’s requirements and requests in all respects.
D. GDOT Information Technology (IT) CIO or designee must be notified upon discovery of any data or security
breach. GDOT IT CIO informs State CIO’s support desk and DOAS Risk Management of the breach and
takes necessary steps with GDOT appointing authorities to manage the compromise. Supplier shall cooperate
in good faith with the State of Georgia to resolve any breach.
E. Supplier shall agree to cooperate with any additional independent validation and verification services for
auditing or oversight of this contract as required by the State of Georgia or GDOT for the duration of this
contract.
ARTICLE # 121 - WAIVER: (122) 07/16/2021
Except as specifically provided for in a written waiver signed by the duly authorized representatives of the Department and the Supplier, failure by either Party at any time to require performance by the other Party or to claim a breach of any provision contained in this Contract shall not be construed as affecting any subsequent right to require performance or to claim a breach.
ARTICLE # 122 - SUPPLIER AND DEPARTMENT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS: (123) 08/05/2021
A. The Department has the right at any time to require the Supplier to put an immediate stop to any procedure,
or the use of any equipment (chemical, material, etc., if applicable) considered by the Department to be
hazardous (or toxic) to persons, buildings, or surfaces. The Supplier will utilize acceptable substitutes as
quickly as possible.
B. The Department has the right to require the Supplier to reassign or remove any employee or sub-suppliers’
employee from the premises temporarily or permanently when, in the Department’s sole opinion, the
employee is not suitable. The Department’s decision on this matter shall be final, and Supplier will remove
this employee immediately and replace with a person of at least equivalent training, experience and requisite
qualifications as quickly as possible, subject to the Department’s prior approval.
C. Supplier hereby expressly agrees to be responsible for the proper custody, care and control of and assume
all risk of loss or damage to any Department equipment or other State-owned property furnished for the
Supplier’s use in the performance of this Contract. Supplier further agrees that Department equipment
transported by Supplier personnel in a vehicle belonging to Supplier (including any vehicle rented or leased
by Supplier or Supplier's personnel) shall be deemed to be in the sole care, custody, and control of Supplier's
personnel while being transported. Supplier also agrees that it will reimburse the Department for its loss or
damage, normal wear and tear excepted, which such property is in the Supplier’s custody or use.
D. Supplier agrees to obtain prior written approval from the Department for the use of sub-Suppliers to provide
the commodities described in ARTICLE #103 - DESCRIPTION OF COMMODITIES prior to sub-Supplier’s
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performance of work. The Supplier will ensure that the sub-Supplier both understands and abides by all
applicable provisions of the Contract and is able and qualified to perform the activities to be delegated
regarding any work to be performed under this Contract. Upon approval from the Department to use a sub-
Supplier, the Supplier specifically agrees to be fully responsible for the performance of any sub-Supplier or
other designee, for any and all provisions of this Contract. Supplier further agrees to obtain a sworn Georgia
Security and Immigration Compliance Act Affidavit from all approved sub-Suppliers providing commodities
under this Contract in accordance with ARTICLE #304 - GEORGIA SECURITY AND IMMIGRATION
COMPLIANCE ACT. No subcontract, into which Supplier enters with respect to performance of obligations
or work assigned under the Contract, shall in any way relieve Supplier of any responsibility, obligation, or
liability under this Contract and for the acts and omissions of all its sub-Suppliers and their employees and/or
agents. All restrictions, obligations and responsibilities of the Supplier under the Contract shall also apply to
its sub-Suppliers. Any contract with a sub-Supplier must also preserve the rights of the Department in full. The
Department shall have the right to reject or request the removal of any sub-Supplier(s) from the Contract that,
in the Department’s judgment, lacks the skill, experience, or record of satisfactory performance to perform the
work specified herein.
E. Supplier shall pay the sub-Supplier(s) for satisfactory performance of work under the Contract, no later than
10 calendar days from receipt of each payment made to the Supplier, in accordance with the “Georgia Prompt
Pay Act”, Sections 13-11-1 through 13-11-11 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (“O.C.G.A.”). If the
Supplier is found to be in noncompliance with this provision, it shall constitute a breach of the Contract, and
further payments for any work performed may be withheld until corrective action is taken. Failure to take
corrective action may result in termination of the Contract in accordance with ARTICLE #107 - TERMINATION
PROVISIONS.
F. Indemnification. Supplier hereby waives, releases, relinquishes, discharges and agrees to indemnify,
protect and save harmless, the State of Georgia (including the State Tort Claims Trust Fund and other self-
insured funds) and all of its State entities, and all respective officers, employees, directors and agents of and
from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, costs or expenses for any loss including but not limited
to bodily injury (including death), personal injury, property damage, expenses, and attorney's fees, caused
by, growing out of, or otherwise happening in connection with this Contract, due to any act or omission
(whether intentional or negligent) on the part of the Supplier, it's agents, employees or re working at the
direction of the Supplier or on its behalf, or due to any breach of this Contract by the Supplier, or due to the
application or violation of any pertinent Federal, State or local law, rule or regulation by the Supplier. This
indemnification applies whether: (a) the activities involve third-parties or employees or agents of the Supplier
or of the Department; (b) the State is partially responsible for the situation giving rise to the claim; provided,
however, this indemnification does not apply to the extent of the sole negligence of the State of Georgia and
its officers or employees. This indemnification extends to the successors and assigns of the Supplier, and
this indemnification survives the termination of the Contract and the dissolution or, to the extent allowed by
law, the bankruptcy of the Supplier. If and to the extent such damage or loss as covered by this
indemnification is covered by the State Tort Claims Fund (the "Fund") established and maintained by the
State of Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS), the Supplier agrees to reimburse the Fund
for such monies paid out by the Fund. To the full extent permitted by the Constitution and the laws of the
State of Georgia and the terms of the Fund, the Supplier and its insurers waive any right of subrogation
against the State of Georgia, its officers, employees and agents, the Fund and insurers participating
thereunder, to the full extent of this indemnification.
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ARTICLE # 123 - INSURANCE: *(124) 01/20/2021
A. Insurance Requirements. The Supplier must procure and maintain insurance policies at the Supplier's own
expense and must furnish the Department with an insurance certificate providing evidence of proof of
coverage at least in the amounts indicated in this subsection. The insurance certificate must list Department
as the certificate holder and as an additional insured under the commercial general, automobile and umbrella
liability policies as follows: “State of Georgia, The Georgia Department of Transportation, its officers,
employees and agents, 600 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30308”. The policy must protect the
Supplier and the Department (as an additional insured) from any claims for bodily injury, property damage, or
personal injury covered by the indemnification obligations set forth herein throughout the duration of the
Contract.
The Supplier must maintain the following insurance coverage during the term of the Contract, in at least the minimum amounts set forth below, to cover all loss and liability for damages on account of bodily injury, including death therefrom, and injury to or destruction of property caused by or arising from any and all
services carried on and any and all work performed by the Supplier pursuant to this Contract: 1. Workers Compensation Insurance (Occurrence) in the amounts of the statutory limits established by the
General Assembly of the State of Georgia (A self-insurer must submit a certificate from the Georgia Board
of Workers Compensation stating that the Supplier qualifies to pay its own workers compensation claims.).
In addition, the Supplier must require all sub-Suppliers occupying the premises or performing work under
the Contract to obtain an insurance certificate showing proof of Workers Compensation Coverage with
the following minimum coverage:
a. Bodily injury by accident - per employee $ 100,000
b. Bodily injury by disease - per employee $ 100,000
c. Bodily injury by disease – policy limit $ 500,000
2. Commercial General Liability Policy with at least the following minimum coverage:
a. Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000
b. Personal & Advertising Injury Limit $1,000,000
c. General Aggregate Limit $3,000,000
d. Commodities/Completed Ops. Aggregate Limit $2,000,000
3. Automobile Liability with at least the minimum coverage: $1,000,000
Combined Single Limit to cover vehicles, owned, leased or rented by the Supplier. It shall be the responsibility of the Supplier to require all its sub-Suppliers to maintain Commercial General Liability insurance with business automobile liability coverage with companies and limits as stated above, and
to provide a certificate evidencing that such insurance is in effect upon request. The Department shall be named as an additional insured and a copy of the policy endorsement must be provided with the insurance certificate. B. Insurance Certificates and General Requirements. No Contract performance shall occur unless and until
the required insurance certificates are provided. The insurance certificate must reference the Contract
number assigned by the Department and document that the liability coverage purchased by the Supplier
includes contractual liability coverage to insure the indemnity agreement as stated in herein. In addition, the
insurance certificate must provide the following information:
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1. Name, address, signature and telephone number of authorized agents.
2. Name and address of insured.
3. Name of Insurance Company.
4. Description of coverage in standard terminology.
5. Policy number, policy period and limits of liability.
6. Name and address of the Department as certificate holder.
7. Details of any special policy exclusions.
C. Excess liability coverage. To achieve the appropriate coverage levels set forth in ARTICLE 124.A.,
Insurance Requirements, a combination of a specific policy written with an umbrella policy covering liabilities
above stated limits is acceptable.
D. The Supplier understands and agrees that the foregoing policies will not be canceled, or not renewed or
allowed to lapse for any reason until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the
Department, or until such time as other valid and effective insurance coverage acceptable in every respect to
the Department and providing protection equal to protection called for in the policies referenced in this
ARTICLE #124 shall have been received, accepted, and acknowledged by the Department. Certificates of
insurance showing such coverage to be in force shall be filed with the Department prior to commencement
of any work under the Contract. The foregoing policies shall be obtained from insurance companies licensed
to do business in Georgia and, unless waived or modified in writing by the Department, shall be an insurer
with a minimum A.M. Best Rating of “A-“. All such coverage shall remain in full force and effect during the
term and any renewal or extension thereof. The insurance certificate must be submitted with this Contract.
E. Waiver of Subrogation. There is no waiver of subrogation rights by either Party with respect to insurance.
If and to the extent such damage or loss (including costs and expenses) as covered by this indemnification
set forth herein is paid by the State Tort Claims Trust Fund, the State Authority Liability Trust Fund, the State
Employee Broad From Liability Fund, the State Insurance and Hazard Reserve Fund, and other self-insured
funds established and maintained by the State of Georgia Department of Administrative Services Risk
Management Division or any successor State (all such funds hereinafter collectively referred to as the
“Funds”), in satisfaction of any liability, whether established by judgment or settlement, the Supplier agrees to
reimburse the Funds for such monies paid out by the Funds.
ARTICLE # 124 - WARRANTIES: *(125) 09/15/2021
A. Warranties Expressed in the Contract with Warranties Implied by Law. All warranties made by the
Supplier and/or sub-Suppliers in all provisions of ATTACHMENT 2: Bid Event Details, whether or not the
Contract specifically denominates the Supplier’s and/or sub-Suppliers’ promise as a warranty or whether the warranty is created only by the Supplier’s affirmation or promise, or is created by a description of the commodities to be provided, or by provision of samples to the Department shall not be construed as limiting or negating any warranty provided by law, including without limitation, warranties which arise through course of dealing or usage of trade, the warranty of merchantability, and the warranty of fitness for a particular
purpose. The warranties expressed in the Contract are intended to modify the warranties implied by law only
to the extent that they expand the warranties applicable to the commodities provided by the Supplier. The
provisions of this section apply during the term of the Contract and any extensions or renewals thereof.
B. Warranty – Nonconforming Commodities. Any commodities delivered by Supplier to the Department shall
be free from any defects in design, material, or workmanship. If any commodities offered by the Supplier are
found to be defective in material or workmanship, or do not conform to Supplier’s warranty, the Department
shall have the option of returning, repairing, or replacing the defective commodities at Supplier’s expense.
Payment for any commodities shall not constitute acceptance. Acceptance by the Department shall not
relieve the Supplier of its warranty or any other obligation under the Contract.
C. Compliance with Federal Safety Acts. Supplier warrants and guarantees to the Department that the
commodities provided under the Contract are in compliance with Sections 5 and 12 of the Federal Trade
Commission Act of 1914 (15 U.S.C. ch. 2 §§ 45 and 52); the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (15 U.S.C. ch.
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39 §§ 1451 et seq.); the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. ch. 9 §§ 301 et seq.); the Consumer
Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. ch. 47 §§ 2051 et seq.); the Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of
1972 (7 U.S.C. ch. 6 §§ 136 et seq.); the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (15 U.S.C. ch. 30 §§ 1261 et
seq.); the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. ch. 8 §§ 201 et seq.); the Wool Product Labeling Act
of 1939 (15 U.S.C. ch. 2 §§ 68 et seq.); the Flammable Fabrics Act (15 U.S.C. ch. 25 §§ 1191 et seq.); the
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. ch. 15 §§ 651 et seq.); the Office of Management and
Budget A-110 Appendix A; and, the Anti-Kickback Enforcement Act of 1986 (41 U.S.C. ch. 87 §§ 8701 et
seq).
D. Originality and Title to Concepts, Materials, and Commodities Produced. Supplier represents and
warrants that all the concepts, materials, commodities produced or provided to the Department pursuant to
the terms of the Contract shall be wholly original with the Supplier (except for material in the public domain),
or that the Supplier has secured all applicable interests, rights, licenses, permits or other intellectual property
rights in such concepts, materials and works. The Supplier represents and warrants that the concepts,
materials, commodities and the Department’s use of same and the exercise by the Department of the rights
granted by the Contract shall not infringe upon any other work, other than material provided by the Contract
to the Supplier to be used as a basis for such materials, or violate the rights of publicity or privacy of, or
constitute a libel or slander against, any person, firm or corporation and that the concepts, materials and
works will not infringe upon the copyright, trademark, trade name, trade dress, patent, dress patent, literary,
dramatic, statutory, common law or any other rights of any person, firm or corporation or other entity. The
Supplier represents and warrants that it is the owner of or otherwise has the right to use and distribute the
commodities contemplated by the Contract.
E. Title to Property. The Supplier represents and warrants that: 1. Title to any property utilized or provided pursuant to the Contract is good and valid and free of all encumbrances and liens of any kind. Title to any supplies, materials, or equipment shall remain in the
Supplier until fully paid for by the Department. Except as otherwise expressly authorized by the
Department, all materials produced by Supplier personnel in performance of this Contract, including but
not limited to reports, analyses, charts, graphs, diagrams, video tapes, compilations of data and other
project documentation shall be deemed to be work made for hire and shall be the property of the
Department.
2. Title to any software assigned, conveyed, or licensed to the Department is good and that transfer of title
or license to the Department is rightful and that all software shall be delivered free of any security interest
or encumbrance.
F. Conformity with Contractual Requirements. The Supplier represents and warrants that any commodities
provided in accordance with the Contract will appear and operate in conformance with the terms and
conditions of the Contract.
G. Obligations Owed to Third Parties. The Supplier represents and warrants that all obligations owed to third
parties with respect to the activities contemplated to be undertaken by the Supplier pursuant to the Contract
are or will be fully satisfied by the Supplier so that the State and the Department will not have any obligations
with respect thereto.
H. Industry Standards. The Supplier represents and expressly warrants that all aspects of the commodities
provided or used by it shall at a minimum conform to the standards in the Supplier’s industry. This requirement
shall be in addition to any express warranties, representations, and specifications included in the Contract,
which shall take precedence.
I. Supplier’s Personnel and Staffing. Supplier warrants that all persons assigned to perform work under this
Contract are either lawful employees of Supplier or lawful employees of a sub-Supplier authorized by the
Department. All persons assigned to perform work under this Contract shall have the requisite skill,
experience and qualifications to perform such work. Personnel assigned by Supplier shall have all
professional licenses required to perform the work.
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J. Criminal Background Investigation. At Supplier’s cost and not reimbursable by the Department, Supplier
shall, upon request, provide the Department with evidence of completion of a criminal background
investigation of any and all Supplier, or sub-Supplier personnel utilized to perform any aspect of the Services
under this Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier shall refrain from assigning personnel to any task
under this Contract if such investigation reveals a disregard for the law or other background that indicates an
unacceptable security risk as determined by the Department. The Supplier’s employees, agents and sub-
Suppliers may be granted access to Department computers, hardware, software, programs and/or information
technology infrastructure or operations to the extent necessary to carry out the Supplier's responsibilities
under the Contract. Such access may be terminated at the sole discretion of the Department. The Supplier
shall provide immediate notice to Department of any employees, agents and/or sub-Suppliers suspected of
abusing or misusing such access privilege. The Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier shall provide
notice to Department of the changed status of any employee, agent or sub-Supplier granted access to
Department computers, hardware, software, programs and/or information technology infrastructure or
operations, including, but not limited to, termination or change of the position or Contract relationship.
K. Exclusions and Debarment. Supplier certifies that neither it nor any of its principals are presently debarred,
suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this
transaction by any State or Federal department or agency.
L. Authority to Enter into Contract. The Supplier represents and warrants that it has full authority to enter into
and perform its obligations under and the Contract constitutes a legal, valid, binding obligation upon itself in
accordance with its terms. Supplier further represents and warrants that it has not granted and will not grant
any right or interest to any person or entity that might derogate, encumber or interfere with the rights granted
to the State and the Department. The Supplier represents and warrants that it has full authority to enter into
and perform its obligations under the Contract and the Contract constitutes a legal, valid, binding obligation
upon itself in accordance with its terms.
M. Solicitation. The Supplier warrants that no person or selling agency (except bona fide employees or selling
agents maintained for the purpose of securing business) has been employed or retained to solicit and secure
the Contract upon an agreement or understanding for commission, percentage, brokerage or contingency.
N. Vehicles. Supplier warrants that no Department vehicles will be used in the performance of this Contract.
Supplier shall be responsible for providing all transportation necessary to deliver commodities under the
Contract.
ARTICLE # 125 – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP: *(126) 09/15/2021
Use of Department’s Name or Intellectual Property. Supplier agrees it will not use the name or any intellectual property, including but not limited to, Department trademarks or logos in any manner, including commercial advertising or as a business reference, without the expressed prior written consent of the Department.
SECTION II COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT
ARTICLE # 201 - COMPENSATION: *(201) 02/15/2022 A. This is an Open Agency Contract with no minimum or maximum purchases guaranteed, with net prices
determined by firm and fixed percentage discount-off catalog prices. The Department reserves the right to
purchase as many of each item as identified as necessary, at the bid prices, during the term of this Contract.
The Department will pay the Supplier for the commodities sold provided pursuant to this Contract and in
accordance with the net prices quoted and conditions set forth in EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet
which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Contract as if fully set forth herein. Payments will be made
to the Supplier after acceptance of the Supplier’s delivered commodities by the Department, and after receipt
of undisputed invoice to the Department.
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B. The percentage discount-off catalog prices catalog pricing as quoted and listed in EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s
Cost Worksheet, shall be firm and fixed throughout the term of this Contract, unless otherwise Amended or
Modified by mutual agreement.
C. Cost may be prorated for commodities added or removed under this Contract to align cost with the remaining
term of Contract.
D. It is understood that this bid or proposal is made without any prior understanding, agreement, or connection
with any corporation, firm or person submitting a bid for same commodities, materials, equipment, devices or
components thereof, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. Supplier understands and
acknowledges that collusive bidding is a violation of state and federal law and may result in the cancellation
of the Contract, imposition of fines, civil damage awards, and imprisonment.
E. Contract Year Pricing.
1. The Department will pay the Supplier pursuant to the terms of the Contract and in accordance with the
net prices after the percentage discount-off catalog prices is calculated as quoted on the EXHIBIT C:
Supplier’s Cost Worksheet. Unless clearly stated otherwise herein, all percentage discount-off catalog
prices that are set forth in EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet are firm and fixed and are not subject
to variation. Any print or digital catalog pricing included in this Contract shall be based on the Supplier’s
current, dated, nationally published catalog, price sheet list or hyperlink to such. Prices are to include,
insurance, fuel surcharges and customs duties unless otherwise described on the Cost Worksheet.
2. Firm Fixed Price with Economic Price Adjustment. The percentage discount-off catalog prices are to
be firm and fixed through the life of the contract. Net price(s) after discount listed in the Contract shall be
firm and fixed for the initial term period. The Department may consider an economic price adjustment of
unit prices for each renewal period. A decrease or increase in price will be determined based upon the
U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index (PPI), using Index Series Id:
Electrical Equipment Manufacturing (PCU3353133531) (not seasonally adjusted) 12-month
percentage, capped and not to exceed 3% in any one calendar year. The 12-month percentage change
shall be calculated based upon the month of the date of the request. The burden of proof will be upon the
Supplier to substantiate the need for a price escalation. The Department reserves the right to approve or
deny any requests for price escalation. Requests for price escalation shall be submitted in writing, at
least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the Contract. Failure on the part of the Supplier to request
price escalation at the ninety (90) day mark, or earlier, shall constitute just cause to deny the request at
the State’s sole discretion. Consideration for Index used in the adjustment calculation will be based on
final data only and not preliminary as noted by (P) in the indices. Certain exclusions may be extended in
times of a volatile market of certain with proof of substantial cost to the supplier at the Department’s sole
discretion.
ARTICLE # 202 - DEPARTMENT PAYMENT TO SUPPLIER: *(202) 09/15/2021
A. The Department will issue a Purchase Order (PO) that will serve as the Supplier’s Notice to Proceed (NTP)
(hereinafter referred to as “PO/NTP”). The terms of this Contract shall be incorporated by reference into
any and all PO/NTPs issued prior to the expiration or termination of this Contract. The PO/NTP will be
issued by electronic mail (e-mail) to the Supplier’s representative in ARTICLE #102.A. A PO/NTP is
considered “issued” when the e-mail containing the PO/NTP is sent by the Department to the Supplier.
The Supplier shall not ship nor deliver any commodities, materials, equipment, devices or components thereof
until authorized in writing by the Department through issuance of a PO/NTP, which shall provide a
commencement date. Any work, including but not limited to travel, preliminary meetings, planning, etc.,
performed outside of the terms and conditions of and before the issuance of the PO/NTP will not be
considered for payment. Suppliers are not to begin work or ship any product on any verbal communication
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from within the Department. The Department will not be liable for payment for any work or product with the
issuance of a verbal communication.
Department Specifications shall remain in effect from the Notice to Proceed. The Parties agree that the
Department will not pay or otherwise compensate the Supplier for any commodities, materials, equipment,
devices or components thereof outside of the Scope of Work and/or beyond the term of this Contract, unless
specifically authorized in writing as evidenced by an amendment (see ARTICLE #105 -- CONTRACT
AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, OR ALTERATION), a time extension letter, or as otherwise authorized by
the Department.
B. Invoice/Payment.
1. Supplier shall invoice the Department only after the Services provided have been inspected and accepted
by the Department. Receipt of the Services does not constitute acceptance. Invoices are to be dated
no earlier than the date of acceptance. Invoice amounts shall not exceed the Supplier’s pricing set forth
in ARTICLE #201.E, Contract Year Pricing, and quoted in the EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet,
unless a Contract amendment reflecting a change in pricing has been fully executed prior to the date the
invoice is issued by Supplier.
2. Each invoice shall include the Supplier’s current “Remit to” address; a description of the Services
provided; the invoice amount; the Contract number; and the associated PO number issued. Each properly
prepared invoice must be sent in accordance with the instructions listed on the PO. Standard payment
terms are net 30 days (N30) from the date the invoice is accepted, following delivery of the Services .
3. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, the Supplier shall not be entitled to receive any other
payment or compensation from the Department for any Services provided by or on behalf of the Supplier
under the Contract. The Supplier shall be solely responsible for paying all costs, expenses and charges
it incurs in connection with its performance under the Contract.
C. Unsatisfactory Performance; Delay of Payment.
1. If the Department determines that the quality of the commodities provided are deficient, unacceptable or
unsatisfactory, the Department’s Contract Administrator identified in ARTICLE #102.A shall issue a
written notice to Supplier. Supplier agrees that upon receipt of the written notice, it shall make every
effort to correct the deficiency(ies) within the timeframe prescribed therein. If the Supplier fails to timely
correct the deficiencies, the Department reserves the right to delay payment pursuant to this ARTICLE
#202.C or terminate the Contract (ARTICLE #107 – TERMINATION PROVISIONS).
2. Delay of Payment Due to Supplier’s Failure. If the Department determines that the Supplier has failed
to perform or deliver any commodities as required by the Contract, the Supplier shall not be entitled to
any compensation under the Contract until such commodities are delivered and accepted. In this event,
the Department may withhold that portion of the Supplier’s compensation, which represents payment for
commodities that were not delivered. To the extent that the Supplier’s failure to perform or deliver in a
timely manner causes the Department to incur costs, the Department may deduct the amount of such
incurred costs from any amounts payable to Supplier. The Department’s authority to deduct such
incurred costs shall not in any way affect the Department’s authority to terminate the Contract.
D. Set-Off Against Sums Owed by the Supplier. In the event that the Supplier owes the Department and/or
the State of Georgia any sum under the terms of the Contract, pursuant to any judgment, or pursuant to any
law, the Department and/or the State of Georgia may set off the sum owed by the Supplier against any sum
owed to the Supplier, in the Department’s sole discretion.
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E. Final Payment. Supplier shall issue an invoice for final payment to the Department no later than thirty (30)
days following the expiration or termination date of the Contract.
F. Factoring or Assignment of Payments.
A. Supplier shall provide the Department with a written notice to the Issuing Officer, in accordance with the
requirements set forth in ARTICLE #102 - CONTACT INFORMATION; NOTICE REQUIREMENTS of this
Contract, of any assignment, factoring, or other transfer of its right to receive payments arising under this
Contract at least thirty (30) days prior to such assignment, factoring, or other transfer taking legal effect.
Such written notice shall include the date, name and address of assignee/transferee, date assignment is
to begin, and terms of the assignment, and shall be considered delivered upon receipt of such written
notice by the Department.
B. Supplier shall be allowed to have only one assignment, factoring or transfer legally effective at any one
point in time, and no multiple assignments, factoring or transfers by Supplier shall be permitted.
C. In addition to Supplier’s indemnification obligations set forth in ARTICLE #122.F, Supplier shall indemnify
and hold harmless the Department and all other Indemnitees from any and all lawsuits, claims, actions,
damages, (including reasonable attorney’s fees, obligations, liabilities and liens) arising or imposed in
connection with the assignment or transfer of any account or right arising thereunder where Supplier has
not complied with the notification assignment requirements of this section. Supplier also releases and
waives any right, claim or action against the Department for amounts due and owing under this Contract
where Supplier has not complied with the notice requirements of the section.
ARTICLE # 203 – RESERVED *(203) 01/24/2021
ARTICLE # 204 - TAXES: (204) 07/16/2021
A. Taxes. The Department is exempt from Federal Excise Taxes, and no payment will be made for any taxes
levied on Supplier’s employee’s wages. The Department is exempt from State and Local Sales and Use
Taxes on the commodities. Tax Exemption Certificates will be furnished upon request. The Supplier or an
authorized sub-Supplier must provide the Department with a sworn verification regarding the filing of
unemployment taxes or persons assigned by Supplier to perform work required in this Contract, for which
verification is incorporated herein by reference.
B. Certification Regarding Sales and Use Tax. By executing the Contract, the Supplier certifies it is either (a)
registered with the State Department of Revenue, collects, and remits State sales and use taxes as required
by Georgia law, including Chapter 8 of Title 48 of the O.C.G.A.; or (b) not a “retailer” as defined in O.C.G.A.
Section § 48-8-2. The Supplier also acknowledges that the State may declare the Contract void if the above
certification is false. The Supplier also understands that fraudulent certification may result in the Department
or its representative filing for damages for breach of contract.
SECTION III COMPLIANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND
STANDARDS
ARTICLE #301 – GOVERNING LAW (301) 10/08/2021
The laws of the State of Georgia shall govern and determine all matters arising out of or in connection with this
Contract without regard to the choice of law provisions of State law. In the event any proceeding of a quasi-judicial
or judicial nature is commenced in connection with this Contract, such proceeding shall solely be brought in a
court or other forum of competent jurisdiction within Fulton County, Georgia. This provision shall not be construed
as waiving any immunity to suit or liability, including without limitation sovereign immunity, which may be available
to the State.
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ARTICLE # 302 - COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTES AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS: (302) 06/01/2021
The Supplier, its employees, agents, and sub-Suppliers shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, ordinances, regulations and orders now or hereafter in effect when performing under the Contract, including without limitation, all laws applicable to the prevention of discrimination in employment and the use of targeted small businesses as sub-Suppliers or Suppliers. The Supplier, its employees, agents and sub-Suppliers
shall also comply with all federal, state and local laws regarding business permits and licenses that may be required to carry out the work performed under the Contract. Supplier and Supplier's personnel shall also comply with all State of Georgia and Department policies and standards in effect during the performance of the Contract, including but not limited to the Department’s policies and standards relating to personnel conduct, security, safety, confidentiality, and ethics. Further, the provisions of O.C.G.A. Section 45-10-20 et seq. have not and must not be violated under the terms of this Contract.
ARTICLE # 303 - PARTIES' DUTY TO PROVIDE NOTICE OF INTENT TO LITIGATE AND RIGHT TO
DEMAND MEDIATION: (303) 06/01/2021 In addition to any dispute resolution procedures otherwise required under this Contract or any informal negotiations which may occur between the Parties, no civil action with respect to any dispute or claim arising out
of or relating to this Contract may be commenced without first giving ten (10) calendar days written notice to the other party of the claim and the intent to initiate a civil action. At any time prior to the commencement of a civil action, either party may elect to submit the matter for mediation. Either party may exercise the right to submit the matter for mediation by providing the other party with a written demand for mediation setting forth the subject of the dispute. The Parties will cooperate with one another in selecting a mediator and in scheduling the mediation proceedings. Venue for the mediation will be in Atlanta, Georgia; provided, however, that any or all mediation
proceedings may be conducted by teleconference with the consent of the mediator. The Parties covenant that they will participate in the mediation in good faith, and that they will share equally in its costs; provided, however that the cost to Department shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00).
All offers, promises, conduct and statements, whether oral or written, made in the course of the mediation by any of the Parties, their agents, employees, experts and attorneys, and by the mediator or employees of any mediation
service, are inadmissible for any purpose (including but not limited to impeachment) in any litigation or other proceeding involving the Parties, provided that evidence that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be rendered inadmissible or non-discoverable as a result of its use in the mediation. Inadmissibility notwithstanding, all written documents shall nevertheless be subject to the Georgia Open Records Act O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.
for Title 50 Procurements.
ARTICLE # 304 - GEORGIA SECURITY AND IMMIGRATION COMPLIANCE ACT: (304) 07/16/2021 A. By signing this Contract, the Supplier certifies that prior to and throughout the performance of all applicable
work under this Contract it will remain in full compliance with all federal and state immigration laws, including
but not limited to 8 U.S.C. § 1324a and the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act (O.C.G.A. §13-
10-90 et seq.), as amended by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011, regarding the
verification of employment eligibility of employees under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
Supplier will ensure that only persons who are citizens or nationals of the United States or non-citizens
authorized under federal immigration laws are employed to perform services under this Contract or any
subcontract or sub-subcontract hereunder.
B. Supplier further certifies its compliance with the federal and state immigration laws set forth in section (A) of
this ARTICLE #304 by signing a sworn affidavit, the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act
Affidavit, notarized by an Official Notary Public, and obtaining the same affidavits from any sub-Supplier
providing services pursuant to this Contract. If Supplier has no employees and does not intend to hire
employees for purposes of satisfying all or part of the contract, Supplier may instead provide a copy of the
driver’s license or State-issued identification card of the Supplier and of each sub-Supplier or sub -Supplier
used in satisfaction of all or part of the Contract.
C. Supplier shall not retaliate against or take any adverse action against any employee or any sub-Supplier for
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reporting, or attempting to report, a violation(s) regarding applicable immigration laws.
D. Supplier agrees to include the provisions contained in the foregoing paragraphs in each subcontract for
services hereunder and to require sub-Suppliers to include such provisions in all sub-subcontracts for services
hereunder.
ARTICLE # 305 – BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL: (305) 06/01/2021
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 50-5-85, Supplier hereby certifies that it is not currently engaged in, and agrees that for the duration of this Contract, it will not engage in a boycott of Israel.
ARTICLE # 306 - TRADING WITH STATE EMPLOYEES: (306) 06/01/2021
This Contract does not and will not violate the provisions of the O.C.G.A. § 45-10-20 et seq., which prohibit and regulate certain transactions between state officials and employees and the State of Georgia.
ARTICLE # 307 – DELIVERY OF OTHER COMMODITIES *(307) 09/16/2021
The Supplier shall not deliver any commodities outside the Department’s specifications contained in EXHIBIT B:
Department’s Specifications, nor EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet, nor any other extend services or commodities per verbal authorization. Any extended commodities must be in writing from the Issuing Officer.
ARTICLE # 308 - ANTI-TRUST ACTIONS: (308) 07/16/2021 For good cause and consideration for executing this Contract placing this order, Supplier acting herein by and through its duly authorized agent hereby conveys, sells, assigns, and transfers to the State of Georgia all rights, title and interest to and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the anti-trust laws of the United States and the State of Georgia relating to the commodities purchased or acquired by the State of Georgia pursuant hereto.
ARTICLE # 309 – SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION POLICY COMPLIANCE: (309) 07/16/2021
The State of Georgia promotes respect and dignity and does not tolerate sexual harassment in the workplace. The State of Georgia is committed to providing a workplace and environment free from sexual harassment for its employees and for all persons who interact with state government. All State of Georgia employees are expected and required to interact with all persons including other employees, Suppliers, and customers in a professional manner that contributes to a respectful work environment free from sexual harassment. Furthermore, the State of Georgia maintains an expectation that its Suppliers and their employees and sub-Suppliers will interact with entities of the State of Georgia, their customers, and other Suppliers with the State of Georgia in a professional manner that contributes to a respectful work environment free from sexual harassment. Pursuant to the State of Georgia’s Statewide Sexual Harassment Prevention Policy (the “Policy”), all Suppliers who are regularly on the Department’s premises or who regularly interact with the Department’s personnel must complete sexual harassment prevention training on an annual basis. A Supplier, including its employees and sub-Suppliers, who have violated the Policy, including but not limited to engaging in sexual harassment and/or retaliation, may be subject to appropriate corrective action. Such action may include, but is not limited to, notification to the employer, removal from the Department’s premises, restricted access to the Department’s premises and/or personnel, termination of contract, and/or other corrective action(s) deemed necessary by the Department’s. A. If Supplier is an individual who is regularly on the Department’s premises or who will regularly interact
with the Department’s personnel, Supplier certifies that:
1. Supplier has received, reviewed, and agreed to comply with the State of Georgia’s Statewide Sexual
Harassment Prevention Policy located at http://doas.ga.gov/human-resources-administration/board-
rules-policy-and-compliance/jointly-issued-statewide-policies/sexual-harassment-prevention-policy;
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2. Supplier has completed sexual harassment prevention training in the last year; or will complete the
Georgia Department of Administrative Services’ sexual harassment prevention training located at
http://doas.ga.gov/human-resources-administration/sexual-harassment-prevention/hr-
professionals/employee-training (scroll down to section for entities without a LMS section) or this
direct link https://www.youtube.com/embed/NjVt0DDnc2s?rel=0 prior to accessing the Department’s
premises and prior to interacting with the Department’s employees; and on an annual basis thereafter;
and,
3. Upon request by the Department, Supplier will provide documentation substantiating the completion
of sexual harassment training.
B. If Supplier has employees and sub-Suppliers that are regularly on the Department’s premises or who
will regularly interact with the Department’s personnel, Supplier certifies that:
1. Supplier will ensure that such employees and sub-Suppliers have received, reviewed, and agreed to
comply with the State of Georgia’s Statewide Sexual Harassment Prevention Policy located at
http://doas.ga.gov/human-resources-administration/board-rules-policy-and-compliance/jointly-
issued-statewide-policies/sexual-harassment-prevention-policy
2. Supplier has provided sexual harassment prevention training in the last year to such employees and
sub-Suppliers and will continue to do so on an annual basis; or Supplier will ensure that such
employees and sub-Suppliers complete the Georgia Department of Administrative Services’ sexual
harassment prevention training located at http://doas.ga.gov/human-resources-
administration/sexual-harassment-prevention/hr-professionals/employee-training (scroll down to
section for entities without a LMS section) or this direct link
https://www.youtube.com/embed/NjVt0DDnc2s?rel=0 prior to accessing the Department’s premises
and prior to interacting with the Department’s employees; and on an annual basis thereafter; and
C. Upon request of the Department, Supplier will provide documentation substantiating such employees and
sub-Suppliers’ acknowledgment of the State of Georgia’s Statewide Sexual Harassment Prevention
Policy and annual completion of sexual harassment prevention training.
ARTICLE # 310 – DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE: (310) 07/16/2021
A. If Supplier is an individual, he or she hereby certifies that he or she will not engage in the unlawful manufacture,
sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance or marijuana during the
performance of this Contract.
B. If Supplier is an entity other than an individual, it hereby certifies that:
1. A drug-free workplace, as provided for in O.C.G.A. Section § 50-24-1 et seq., will be provided for the
Supplier’s employees throughout the duration and performance of this Contract; and
2. It will secure from any sub-Supplier hired to work in a drug-free workplace the following written
certification: “As a part of the subcontracting agreement with (Supplier’s name), (sub-suppliers’ name),
certifies to the Supplier that a drug-free workplace will be provided for the sub-suppliers’ employees during
the performance of this Contract pursuant to Paragraph 7 of subsection B of O.C.G.A. § 50-24-3.
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C. Supplier may be suspended, terminated, or debarred if it is determined that:
1. The Supplier has made false certification hereinabove; or
2. The Supplier has violated such certification by failure to carry out the requirements set forth in O.C.G.A.
§ 50-24-3(b).
SECTION IV: ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND EXHIBITS:
ARTICLE # 401 – ORDER OF PRECEDENCE: *(401) 01/24/2022
Order of Precedence. In the event of any inconsistency, ambiguity, or conflict among the specific provisions of the Contract and the Supplier’s Response, the order of precedence shall be as follows: 1. First, any amendments to the Contract, including all EXHIBITS thereto.
2. Second, the Contract, including all EXHIBITS thereto.
3. Third, Attachment 2: Bid Event Details
4. Forth, all other Contract Attachments appended to the contract
ARTICLE #402 – RESERVED *(402) 01/19/2022
ARTICLE #403 – RESERVED *(403) 01/19/2022
ARTICLE # 404 – CONTRACT EXHIBITS: *(404) 01/19/2022
The Parties acknowledge that the following listed Exhibits are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Contract as though expressly written herein.
EXHIBIT A: Scope of Work
EXHIBIT B: Department’s Specifications
EXHIBIT C: Supplier’s Cost Worksheet
ARTICLE #405 – CONTRACT ATTACHMENTS *(405) 01/24/2022
Attachments. The Parties acknowledge that the following listed Attachments are attached to this Contract and that, in the event of any ambiguity or discrepancy, shall be interpreted in accordance with ARTICLE #401 -
ORDER OF PRECEDENCE.
Attachment 1: Supplier’s W-9 Form and Georgia Secretary of State Certification
Attachment 2: Bid Event Details
ARTICLE #406 - AUTHORIZATION: (406) 07/16/2021
The persons signing this Contract on behalf of the Parties represent and warrant to the other that: A. They have the right, power and authority to enter into and perform its obligations under the Contract; and
B. Have taken all requisite action (corporate, statutory or otherwise) to approve execution, delivery and
performance of the Contract and the Contract constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation upon itself in
accordance with its terms.
C. The party signing the Cost Worksheet or Cost Proposal is authorized to do so as an officer of the company
or designated as an authorized signer.
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ARTICLE # 407 - ENTIRE CONTRACT: (407) 07/16/2021
This Contract, as executed and approved, shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes all other prior and contemporaneous statements, agreements and understandings between the Parties. No written or oral statements, agreements, or understandings that are not set out, referenced, or specifically incorporated in this Contract shall in any way be binding or of effect between the Parties.
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Supplier’s W-9 Form and Georgia Secretary of State Certification
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SCOPE OF WORK
Traffic Signal Electrical Facilities Parts and Accessories
eRFQ Event: 48400-DOT0002037
1. Project Description
The purpose of this solicitation is to establish an Open Agency Enterprise Contract (“Contract”) with Firm
Fixed Discount Prices for various types of Traffic Signal Electrical Facilities Parts and Accessories
(TSEF) commodities for the Georgia Department of Transportation’s (herein after known as “GDOT” or
“Department”), Office of Traffic Operations. The Department, intends to make multiple awards to the lowest
responsive and responsible bidders meeting the specifications for the provision of the commodities herein.
All qualified Suppliers that are currently identified as manufacturers on the current GDOT’s Qualified
Products List relevant to this solicitation and Authorized Distributors/Dealers (below) are invited to
participate by submitting responses, as further defined below. This includes existing products on the
Department’s Qualified Product List (QPL) for Traffic Signals, ITS Equipment, Sealant for Inductive Loops,
Traffic Signal Pull Boxes & Junction Boxes (All Types), and any other relevant QPL products. The
Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Unless otherwise specified, references to brand name or trade name/mark products are intended to be
descriptive, but not restrictive, and are used to indicate the quality and characteristics of products that may
be offered. Other products may be considered for award if such products are clearly identified and are
determined by the Department to meet its needs in all respects of fit, form and function. Each Supplier’s
response must indicate the brand name, model or series number of the product offered, include such
specifications, and catalog pages or links or other data that will provide an adequate basis for determining
the quality and functional capabilities of the product offered.
TSEF Equipment is any equipment required to develop safe and efficient signal and ITS systems. This
includes vehicle and pedestrian signal equipment, close circuit television (CCTV) cameras and associated
equipment, communication equipment, etc.
Products should not include software/application development services, centralized server software, or
other cloud-based information system as they are not a part of this solicitation or procurement and should
not be submitted by offerors. Offerors should not submit products with bundled software offerings or GDOT
data hosted in the cloud. Examples of such deemed out of scope of this Scope of Work include, but are not
limited to:
• Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) or Advanced Traffic Management Systems software
• Traffic operations management software
• Fleet/asset management tracking software
• Asset management software
• Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
• Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
• Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
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Any items connecting to GDOT’s Information Technology network shall require approval from the Division
of Information Technology for conformance and compatibility to operate within or connecting to the GDOT
computing environment or GDOT software applications prior to implementation.
Although a specific manufacturer’s model or its approved equal is referenced in this specification it would
be advisable to review the entire specification to determine if any requested changes or options to that
model are solicited. In order to provide a bid for this solicitation, the Supplier must be on the established
GDOT Qualified Products List The Supplier must be able to supply all items that they’re bidding on. All
items shall be bid on a percentage off the Supplier’s most current, dated, and published catalog or price
list. Suppliers must provide the most current, dated catalog or brochure reflecting the products brand name,
manufacturer, model or series number, model year, design and specifications of product being quoted. The
resulting award of the Contract(s) does not guarantee volume or a commitment of funds.
GDOT is seeking qualified Suppliers to provide high quality, discount-priced traffic signal and ITS equipment
as listed in EXHIBIT C , “Supplier Cost Worksheet”. The Supplier’s catalog(s) of products shall include for
sale those Core Items in Categories 1 through 14 and Non-Core specifically listed in EXHIBIT C. Suppliers
are required to submit a list of all TSEF commodities for each category bid on. Suppliers are also required
to provide the location in the catalog or web-site for each of the Traffic Signal Parts. Failure to provide
this complete list with the quote may be cause for rejecting the Supplier’s quote. The list will be used
by the Department in the Evaluation Process. All line items must comply with the Georgia Department of
Transportation standard specifications or supplemental specifications provided. All Traffic Signal Parts must
be compatible with all possible connecting parts. Suppliers must be able to deliver directly to the ordering
office or district at the address specified on a purchase order.
2. Applicable Standards and Specifications
In addition to the requirements described herein, TSEF products, installation and training (if needed) offered under the resulting award of Contract(s) must meet and be provided in accordance with the current GDOT Standard Specifications for Construction of Transportation Systems, Construction Standards and
Details (see EXHIBIT B, Specifications), Qualified Productids List (QPL) (see Section 2.1), and the current edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Hyperlinks for each referenced specification, standards and/or QPL have been provided for convenience however the referenced Specifications may be reviewed on-line via the GDOT Web Page,
http://www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/2021StandardSpecifications.pdf
2.1. Qualified Products List (QPL) include.
a. QPL #48 (SOP #42) – Traffic Signal & ITS
b. QPL #78 (SOP #17) – Electrical Junction Boxes
c. QPL #80 (SOP #35) – Highway Sign Manufactures
The QPL identifies materials, and manufacturers whose products have been approved for GDOT use.
Suppliers do not need to re-submit samples for products previously tested and approved pre-solicitation
qualification. However, the Department reserves the right to request and test samples to ensure continued
specification compliance. When required, samples will be tested in accordance with GDOT Supplemental
Specification, current edition.
Under the guidelines of the Department’s Quality Assurance Program, the Supplier is responsible for all
testing to assure the materials supplied meet the standards and specifications noted herein. The
Department may at any time prior to shipment, after shipment, during or after use, pull representative
samples to be evaluated. Any failure of material to meet specifications will result in the Supplier not being
paid for the product, shipment, or services associated with failure. In addition, any material already supplied
will be reviewed for possible problems associated with traffic. If deemed necessary by the Department, the
Supplier will be held accountable for all costs and work associated with removing any failing material.
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3. Program Administration
3.1 Annual Analysis Reports
An annual analysis of actual purchases will be provided by the Awarded Supplier(s) to GDOT. The
analysis will include total unit and dollar values for each of the items, Core and Non-Core items
purchased from the Awarded Supplier(s). In addition, the Awarded Supplier(s) will work with the
designated Issuing Officer to identify additional information needed and the physical format of the
report.
3.1.2 Custom Reports
The awarded Supplier(s) also agrees to provide custom/special reports, as requested periodically
by GDOT, at no additional charge to GDOT. The Issuing Officer may request reports from time to
time.
3.1.3 All Reports
All reports shall be provided in electronic format and submitted in Microsoft Excel format (not PDFs).
Reports must include the ability to sort/ summarize by account, item number and category.
Awarded Supplier’s agrees to provide all data requested in a flat file format as designated by the
Issuing Officer.
3.1.4 Delivery Orders must be shipped directly to ordering agency at address specified. Shipments must be made in accordance with the item(s) as described and priced on the order. Also, orders must be shipped F.O.B. Destination Freight Prepaid and added to invoice at net cost, unless other shipping instructions are described in this order. UNLESS INDICATED OTERWISE, ALL ORDERS MUST BE SHIPPED PROPMPTLY (WITHIN 5 WORKING DAYS), UPON RECEIPT OF ORDER. Responsibility and liability for loss or damage will remain with Supplier until final inspection and acceptance when responsibility will pass to the State except as to latent defects, fraud and Supplier’s warranty obligations.
3.1.5 Pricing and Invoicing Prices to be paid for item(s) ordered are the prices listed on the purchase order, which include all shipping and delivery charges, unless otherwise described on the purchase order. SUPPLIER WILL, AFTER DELIVERY, PROMPTLY SUBMIT A CORRECT INVOICE (WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SHIPMENT OR DELIVERY OF COMMODITIES) TO THE ORDERING AGENCY. Supplier agrees that the state has a right to adjust or return any invoice t(hat reflects incorrect pricing. The Purchase Order number shall be listed on all invoices, freight tickets, and correspondence relating to the Purchase Order. Unless otherwise specified, payment terms shall be Net 30 days following the date the order is delivered or the date a correct invoice is received, whichever is later. Where prompt payment discounts apply, the period for computing a discount shall begin on the date a correct invoice, including any adjustment for damage or incomplete shipment, is received by the state. Discount will be taken on the total amount of the invoices.
3.1.6 Percentage Discount off Catalog Non-Core Items
In addition to the Core Items categories listed in Tabs 1-14 of EXHIBIT C, the Department may wish to purchase additional TSEF-related accessories or items that are not on the QPL but may be useful to the Department on an as-needed basis (“Non-Core Items”). As a result, the Supplier may submit discounted pricing for Non-Core Items identified in EXHIBIT C (Tab 15). Suppliers must include their catalog or brochure for Non-Core Items with the bid response, as well as provide a percentage discount for those Non-Core Items from the Supplier’s catalog that are bid upon. Extended warranties may be included on the Non-Core list as optional. The most recent, dated catalog or brochure or link provided by the Supplier must reflect the product's brand name,
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unit, and price. NOTE: The Non-Core items do not need to be on the QPL list and may be purchased ad-hoc as the need may arise in the Department’s discretion.
3.1.7 Warranties
The Supplier warrants the parts to be of the highest quality. Defective parts will be returned and replaced at the Supplier’s expense. See ARTICLE #125 - WARRANTIES of the Open Agency
Enterprise Contract (EXHIBIT D) for additional warranty requirements.
4. Piggyback Purchasing
4.1. Piggyback Purchasing
Piggyback Purchasing allows the issuing the Department and the awarded supplier to open up the
resulting contract for use by other state entities, agencies, commissions, counties, cities, townships
and local municipalities and state authorities. The supplier must offer other government entities the
same prices, terms, and conditions as that of the Department with the prior written approval. Local
governments are allowed to buy anything in the Supplier’s catalog, but only items on the Core Items
and Non-Core Items lists are allowed to reference the GDOT-issued contract number associated
with this solicitation.
5. Improper Sales Attempts
The offering, marketing, presentation, representation, promotion, or sale of any products, devices,
or equipment not listed as Core Items, or under the Non-Core list of Categories, and any ancillary
software products or services not used in the operation of the devices or equipment specifically
shown on the Supplier Cost Worksheet (EXHIBIT C), or any services associated therewith is strictly
prohibited.
All Contracts are solicited and awarded on the basis of good faith. Suppliers interested in winning
state contracts must actively participate in the procurement process. Suppliers must not act
opportunistically by attempting to interfere with the procurement process or the lawful award of
state contracts. Attempts to sell products or services to the Department outside of the procurement
process through sales pressure or any other aggressive tactics are not permitted and may result in
disciplinary action by SPD, including, but not limited to, terminating the Supplier’s registration with
Team Georgia Marketplace™.(Georgia Procurement Manual 1.2.7.4 Improper Sales Attempts)
EXHIBIT B
Department’s Specifications
B - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
x Section 631:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/2021StandardSpecifications.pdf
x Section 682:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/2021StandardSpecifications.pdf
x Section 915:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/ss915.pdf
x Section 922:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/ss922.pdf
x Section 923:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/specs/ss923.pdf
x Section 925:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/Documents/Specs/Section%20925.pdf
x Section 936:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/Documents/Specs/Section%20936.pdf
x Section 937:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/Documents/Specs/Section%20937.pdf
x Section 939:
www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/Documents/Specs/Section939.pdf
EXHIBIT C
Supplier’s Cost Worksheet
ATTACHMENT 2
BIDDER’S BID EVENT DETAILS
Revised: 09/07/2021 SPD-SP045
TAX COMPLIANCE
INSTRUCTIONS TO SUPPLIERS
Please complete the following information:
x Supplier’s Name:
x Physical Location Address:
x Federal Identification Number (FEI):
x Have you ever been registered with Georgia Department of Revenue?
x If so, please provide the following information, if applicable:
o State Taxpayer Identification Number (STI):
o Sales and Use Tax Number:
o Withholding Tax Number:
x What type of service will you perform?
x Will you sell any tangible personal property or goods?
x Supplier’s Affiliate’s Name:
o FEI:
o STI:
o Sales and Use Tax Number:
o Withholding Tax Number:
If there is more than one affiliate, please attach a separate sheet listing the information above.
x Person responsible for handling supplier’s tax issues (such as the CFO, the company tax
officer, etc.):
o Name:
o Telephone Number:
o E-mail Address:
NOTICE TO SUPPLIER:
In the event the supplier is considered for contract award, the information provided in the form will be
submitted by the State Entity to the Georgia Department of Revenue (“DOR”) for a determination as to
whether the supplier is a “prohibited source” (as defined by O.C.G.A. §50-5-82) or whether there are
any other outstanding tax issues. MISSING, INCOMPLETE, OR ERRONEOUS DATA MAY
DELAY OR PROHIBIT VERIFICATION OF YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR CONTRACT AWARD.
NO PROHIBITED SOURCE MAY RECEIVE CONTRACT AWARD; THEREFORE, YOU ARE
STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO CHECK YOUR TAX STATUS NOW AND RESOLVE ANY
OUTSTANDING TAX LIABILITIES AND/OR MISSING TAX RETURNS.
STATE ENTITY: Please submit this form via email to DOR at compliance-state-con@dor.ga.gov for
processing in accordance with the Georgia Procurement Manual.
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CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
Control Technologies, Inc (“Control Technologies”) warrants to the original end-user (“Purchaser”)
of “Control Technologies”- Supplied Products (“Products”), that at the date of their purchase,
“Products” will be free of significant defects in material and workmanship.
5 Year Warranty for Materials and Workmanship
For a period of five (5) years after the date of purchase, “Control Technologies”, at its sole option,
will, itself, or through others, repair or replace “Product” that “Control Technologies” verifies as
being defective due to significant material or workmanship defects.
What the Warranty Does Not Cover: This warranty does not cover (1) Product advice or assistance
that “Control Technologies” furnishes as a courtesy, (2) removal or reinstallation of “Products”, or
(3) defects or damage as a result of accident, modification, misuse (including but not limited to the
operation at temperatures above 70oC), improper service or repair, abuse or abnormal use including,
without limitation, improper storage and incorrect installation. This warranty does not cover damage
resulting from acts of nature beyond industry specifications of protection thereof.
Conditions of Warranties: It is a condition of these warranties that: (1) the “Purchaser” submit all
claims of defect; (2) return of “Product” is accompanied with a bill of sale or other evidence showing
the date of purchase and identification of the original “Purchaser”; (3) the “Purchaser” prepay all
freight, insurance and other transportation charges to send “Product” to “Control Technologies” for
warranty-coverage verification, repair or replacement; and (4) “Control Technologies” retains all
repaired and replaced parts and “Products”.
Warranty Limitations: In no event shall this warranty run to OEM or component-part buyers. All
replacement “Products” are warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty of the
“Product” replaced. Replacement “Products” will be equivalent in function, but not necessarily
identical to, the replaced “Product”. Repair or replacement as set forth in these warranties is the sole
and exclusive remedy under these warranties or otherwise for “Product” defects. “CONTROL
TECHNOLOGIES” DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, AND IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Damage Limitations: “CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES” IS NOT LIABLE FOR, AND HEREBY
DISCLAIMS, ALL DAMAGES CAUSED BY ANY PRODUCT OR THE FAILURE OF A
“PRODUCT” TO PERFORM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF
PROFITS OR SAVINGS, UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT “PRODUCT” LIABILITY)
OR CONTRACT, SUSTAINED BY “PURCHASER” OR BY ANY OTHER PERSON. THIS
LIMITATION CAN NOT BE WAIVED OR AMENDED BY ANY PERSON AND WILL BE
EFFECTIVE EVEN IF “CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES” OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF, OR MIGHT HAVE ANTICIPATED, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO DAMAGES RELATING TO
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IN JURISDICTIONS WHERE SUCH DAMAGES MAY NOT
BE DISCLAIMED AS A MATTER OF LAW.
How to Obtain Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, “Purchaser” must obtain a "Return
Material Authorization" (RMA) number from the Control Technologies Customer Service Group,
2776 S. Financial Court, Sanford, FL 32773, USA, (407) 330-2800, Fax: (407) 330-2804.
Signal Product 1-Year Limited Warranty
7/30/2017
NORTH AMERICAN SIGNAL, LLC
SIGNAL PRODUCTS
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
North American Signal, LLC (“North American Signal”) warrants to the original end-user
(“Purchaser”) of “North American Signal”-brand Signal Products (“Products”), that at the date of
their purchase, “Products” will be free of significant defects in material and workmanship.
1 Year Warranty for Materials and Workmanship
For a period of one (1) year after the date of purchase, “North American Signal”, at its sole
option, will, itself, or through others, repair or replace “Product” that “North American Signal”
verifies as being defective due to significant material or workmanship defects.
What the Warranty Does Not Cover: This warranty does not cover (1) Product advice or assistance
that “North American Signal” furnishes as a courtesy, (2) removal or reinstallation of “Products”, or
(3) defects or damage as a result of accident, modification, misuse (including but not limited to the
operation at temperatures above 70oC), improper service or repair, abuse or abnormal use including,
without limitation, improper storage and incorrect installation. This warranty does not cover damage
resulting from acts of nature beyond industry specifications of protection thereof.
Conditions of Warranties: It is a condition of these warranties that: (1) the “Purchaser” submit all
claims of defect; (2) return of “Product” is accompanied with a bill of sale or other evidence showing
the date of purchase and identification of the original “Purchaser”; (3) the “Purchaser” prepay all
freight, insurance and other transportation charges to send “Product” to “North American Signal” for
warranty-coverage verification, repair or replacement; and (4) “North American Signal” retains all
repaired and replaced parts and “Products”.
Warranty Limitations: In no event shall this warranty run to OEM or component-part buyers. All
replacement “Products” are warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty of the
“Product” replaced. Replacement “Products” will be equivalent in function, but not necessarily
identical to, the replaced “Product”. Repair or replacement as set forth in these warranties is the sole
and exclusive remedy under these warranties or otherwise for “Product” defects. “NORTH
AMERICAN SIGNAL” DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, AND IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Damage Limitations: “NORTH AMERICAN SIGNAL” IS NOT LIABLE FOR, AND HEREBY
DISCLAIMS, ALL DAMAGES CAUSED BY ANY PRODUCT OR THE FAILURE OF A
“PRODUCT” TO PERFORM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF
PROFITS OR SAVINGS, UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT “PRODUCT” LIABILITY)
OR CONTRACT, SUSTAINED BY “PURCHASER” OR BY ANY OTHER PERSON. THIS
LIMITATION CAN NOT BE WAIVED OR AMENDED BY ANY PERSON AND WILL BE
EFFECTIVE EVEN IF “NORTH AMERICAN SIGNAL” OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF, OR MIGHT HAVE ANTICIPATED, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO DAMAGES
Signal Product 1-Year Limited Warranty
7/30/2017
RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IN JURISDICTIONS WHERE SUCH
DAMAGES MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED AS A MATTER OF LAW.
How to Obtain Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, “Purchaser” must obtain a "Return
Material Authorization" (RMA) number from the North American Signal Customer Service Group,
1810 Barrancas Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32502, USA, (850) 462-1790, Fax: (850)-462-1794.
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
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GDOT Price
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Code
BBS\UPS Marathon Power CT-TRTC-1124-N1 Uninterruple Power Supply 925.2.07 EA $2,880.00 0.1 $2,592.00 1,250.00$ 93661
BBS\UPS Marathon Power CT- TRTC-1124-N1 w/BBS
cabinet Battery Backup System 925.2.06 EA $6,500.00 0.1 $5,850.00 4684 28504
Total Price for Category
1:$8,442.00
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4/1/2023Control Technologies
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Category #1 BBS - UPS
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP
Code
Cabinet EDI 2212 Cabinet Monitor Unit 925.2.04 EA.55090
Cabinet EDI 2018 Conflict Monitor - Datakey (18 Channel)925.2.04 EA.55090
Cabinet Model 208 Monitor Unit 925.2.04 EA.55090
Cabinet EDI 2010 Conflict Monitor 925.2.04 EA.55090
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-2070LX ATC Controller 925.2.02 EA.$3,859.00 0.1 $3,473.10 2450 28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-4A-PS Power Supply Module 2070-4A 925.2.03 EA.$580.00 0.1 $522.00 290 28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-NEMA-PS Power Supply Module 2070-4N 925.2.03 EA.28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight Field I/O module 2070-2E 925.2.03 EA.28564
Controller YCT-2070-2E+Field I/O module 2070-E+925.2.03 EA.$1,240.00 0.1 $1,116.00 620 28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-3B Front Panel Display 2070-3B 925.2.03 EA.$800.00 0.1 $720.00 400 28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-1C-CPU CPU module version 2070-1C 925.2.03 EA.$1,620.00 0.1 $1,458.00 810 28564
Controller Q-Free / Intelight YCT-2070LX 2070 LX Controller 925.2.02 EA.$3,859.00 0.1 $3,473.10 28564
Total Price for Category
2:$10,762.20
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Category #2 Cabinet & Controller Components
tommy@cttraffic.com
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 1 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 1P 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 2 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 2P 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 3 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type 3P 936.2.01 EA.
84067
CCTV CCTV Camera Type B 936.2.02 EA.
84067
CCTV Video Encoder Type B 936.2.04 EA.
84067
CCTV Video Encoder Type C - Card 936.2.05 EA.
84067
CCTV Video Encoder Type C -Chassis 936.2.06 EA.
84067
CCTV Camera Mount Type 1 936.2.03 EA.
84067
CCTV Camera Mount Type 2 936.2.03 EA.
84067
CCTV Camera Mount Type 3 936.2.03 EA.
84067
CCTV Camera Mount Type 4 936.2.03 EA.
84067
CCTV Camera Lowering Device 936.2.07 EA.
84067
Total Price for Category
3:$0.00
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Detection EDI Loop Detector Card Type A 937.2.02 EA.
55017
Detection Loop Detector Card Type B 937.2.02 EA.
55017
Detection Inductance Loop Detection System 937.2.02 EA.
75590
Detection Pedestrian Detection System Type A 937.2.03 EA.
55090
Detection Pedestrian Detection System Type B 937.2.03 EA.
55090
Detection Video Camera Sensor - Type A 937.2.04 EA.
55090
Detection Video Camera Sensor - Type B 937.2.04 EA.
55090
Detection Video Detection System Processor - Type A 937.2.04 EA.
84070
Detection Video Detection System Processor - Type B 937.2.04 EA.
84070
Detection SMARTMICRO GRD STREAM/ CIO Stuttgart Microwave vehicle detection system type A 937.2.05 EA.$9,500.00 0.1 $8,550.00
84070
Detection SMARTMICRO TRUGRD/Comhub Assembly Microwave vehicle detection system type B 937.2.05 EA.$9,500.00 0.1 $8,550.00 7,796.00$
84070
Detection SMARTMICRO STUTTGART W/CIO MVDS processor Type A 937.2.05 EA.$4,830.00 0.1 $4,347.00 3,450.00$
84070
Detection SMARTMICRO Comhub PLC Assembly MVDS processor Type B 937.2.05 EA.$4,830.00 0.1 $4,347.00 3,450.00$
84070
Detection Wireless Magnetometer Detection System Type A 937.2.06 EA.
84070
Detection Wireless Magnetometer Detection System Type B 937.2.06 EA.
84070
Detection WMDS processor Type A 937.2.06 EA.
84070
Detection WMDS processor Type B 937.2.06 EA.
84070
Detection Continuos Count Station System 937.2.07 EA.
84070
Detection Temporary vehicle detection system 937.2.08 EA.
55091
Total Price for Category
4:$25,794.00
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Category #4 Detection Devices
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free 332A W/O LS, CMU &
Controller 332 Cabinet (with Aux File)925.2.06 EA.$10,969.00 0.1 $9,872.10 7,544.10$
45010
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free 334A W/O LS, CMU &
Controller 334 Cabinet (With Aux File for Ramp Meter Operations)925.2.06 EA.$11,220.00 0.1 $10,098.00 7,939.60$
45010
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free 336BM W/O LS, CMU
& Controller 336S Cabinet (Pole Mounted)925.2.06 EA.$9,130.00 0.1 $8,217.00 6,520.60$
45010
Equipment Cabinets 336S Cabinet (Base Mount)925.2.06 EA.0.1
45010
Equipment Cabinets 337 Cabinet Compact, Urban area pole mounted cabinet 925.2.06 EA.0.1
45010
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free YCT-342 342 Cabinet 925.2.06 EA.$18,186.00 0.1 $16,367.40 12,990.10$
45010
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free YCT-332-ATC 332 ATC Cabinet 925.2.06 EA.$28,200.00 0.1 $25,380.00 20,278.40$
45010
Equipment Cabinets Q-Free YCT-342-ATC 342 ATC Cabinet 925.2.06 EA.$34,750.00 0.1 $31,275.00 26,122.40$
45010
Equipment Cabinets NEMA Type 3R Flashing Beacon Cabinet 925.2.06 EA.0.1
45010
Total Price for Category
5:$101,209.50
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Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #5 Cabinets
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Flashing Beacon Assembly RRFB Assembly 925.2.50 EA.
28505
Flashing Beacon Assembly School Zone Flasher Assembly 925.2.12 EA.28505
Flashing Beacon Assembly Intersection Flashing Beacon Assembly 925.2.11 EA.28505
Total Price for Category
6:$0.00
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Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #6 Flashing Beacon Assembly
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Mounting Hardware Signal Head Mast Arm Mount - 3 Section 925.2.17 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28510
Mounting Hardware Signal Head Mast Arm Mount - 4 Section 925.2.17 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28510
Mounting Hardware Signal Head Mast Arm Mount - 5 Section 925.2.17 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28510
Mounting Hardware Span Wire Clamp - Signal 925.2.22 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28510
Mounting Hardware Tri-Stud Span Wire Entrance Fitting 925.2.22 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28510
Total Price for Category
7:$0.00
Tommy Anderson
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - OFFICE OF TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #7 Mounting Hardware
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price (after
discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Pullbox
Type 2 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 3 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 4 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 4S - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 5 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 5S - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 6 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 7 - Pullbox 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 2 - Pullbox Lid 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 3 - Pullbox Lid 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 4, 4s, 6 - Pullbox Lid 682 EA.
28736
Pullbox
Type 5, 5s, 7 - Pullbox Lid 682 EA.
28736
Total Price for Category
8:$0.00
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Control Technologies tommy@cttrafic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #8 Pullboxes
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Pedestrian Pedestrian Signal Head - Black Alum.925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28564
Pedestrian Pedestrian Signal Head - Yellow Alum.925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
28564
Pedestrian Leotek TSL-PED-16-SPC-V1 Pedestrian LED Signal Module 925.2.15 EA.$120.00 0.1 $108.00
28564
Pedestrian 4’ Aluminum spun ped pole 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian 9’ Aluminum spun ped pole 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian 13’ Aluminum spun ped pole 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian 15’ Aluminum spun ped pole 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian 18’ Aluminum spun ped pole 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian Square Aluminum Base w/ Plastic Door 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Pedestrian Pedestal pole foundation anchor assembly 925.2.21 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55085
Total Price for Category
9:$108.00
Tommy Anderson
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - OFFICE OF TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #9 Pedestrian
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Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Signal 1 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Aluminum 925.2.17 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT10BBC0TB-GA
1 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Polycarbonate 925.2.17 EA.$136.00 0.1 $122.40
55089
Signal 1 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Aluminum 925.2.17 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT10YBC0TB-GA 1 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Polycarbonate 925.2.17 EA.$136.00 0.1 $122.40
55089
Signal 3 Section Signal Face with LED Modules - Aluminum (Configuration Specified Upon
Purchase)925.2 EA.$0.00 $0.00
55089
Signal North American
Signal GDOT-3SXX-XXX
3 Section Signal Face with LED Modules - Polycarbonate (Configuration Specified Upon
Purchase)925.2 EA.$345.00 0.1 $310.50
55089
Signal 3 Section Signal Face Only - Black, Aluminum 925.2.17 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT30BBC0TB-GA
3 Section Signal Face Only - Black, Polycarbonate 925.2.17 EA.$240.00 0.1 $216.00
55089
Signal 3 Section Signal Face Only - Yellow, Aluminum 925.2.17 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT30YBC0TB-GA 3 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Polycarbonate 925.2.12 EA.$240.00 0.1 $216.00
55089
Signal 4 Section Signal Head with LED Inserts - Aluminum (Configuration Specified Upon Purchase)925.2 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal GDOT-4SXX-XXXX
4 Section Signal Head with LED Inserts - Polycarbonate (Configuration Specified Upon
Purchase)925.2 EA.$467.00 0.1 $420.30
55089
Signal 4 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Aluminum 925.2.12 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT40BBC0TB-GA 4 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Polycarbonate 925.2.12 EA.$315.00 0.1 $283.50
55089
Signal 4 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Aluminum 925.2.12 EA.
55089
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Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #10 Signals
Signal North American
Signal PT40YBC0TB-GA 4 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Polycarbonate 925.2.12 EA.$315.00 0.1 $283.50
55089
Signal 5 Section Signal Head with LED Inserts - Aluminum (Configuration Specified Upon Purchase)925.2 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal GDOT-5SXX-XXXXX
5 Section Signal Head with LED Inserts - Polycarbonate (Configuration Specified Upon
Purchase)925.2 EA.$570.00 0.1 $513.00
55089
Signal 5 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Aluminum 925.2.12 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT50BBC0TB-GA 5 Section Signal Housing Only - Black, Polycarbonate 925.2.12 EA.$390.00 0.1 $351.00
55089
Signal 5 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Aluminum 925.2.12 EA.
55089
Signal North American
Signal PT50YBC0TB-GA 5 Section Signal Housing Only - Yellow, Polycarbonate 925.2.12 EA.$390.00 0.1 $351.00
55089
Signal North American
Signal BPA305S2LY2Y Backplate - 3 Section Aluminum 925.2.20 EA.
55089
Signal Moulding & Traffic
Accessories NAS35LT2 Backplate - 3 Section Polycarbonate 925.2.20 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55089
Signal North American
Signal BPA405S2LY2Y Backplate - 4 Section Aluminum 925.2.20 EA.
55089
Signal Moulding & Traffic
Accessories NAS4N6LT2 Backplate - 4 Section Polycarbonate 925.2.20 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55089
Signal North American
Signal BPA595S2LY2Y Backplate - 5 Section Aluminum 925.2.20 EA.
55089
Signal Moulding & Traffic
Accessories NAS5C6LT2-XXX Backplate - 5 Section Polycarbonate 925.2.20 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55089
Signal North American
Signal BPA985S2LY2Y Backplate - T-shaped Aluminum 925.2.20 EA.
55089
Signal Moulding & Traffic
Accessories NAS4C6LT2 Backplate - T-shaped Polycarbonate 925.2.20 EA.$0.00 0.1 $0.00
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12GA-IL6-A1-CLR 12" LED Insert - Green Arrow 925.2.15 EA.$40.00 0.1 $36.00
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12G-IL6-A1-CLR 12" LED Insert - Green Ball 925.2.15 EA.$37.00 0.1 $33.30
55089
Signal Leotek TO5G-A-CA01 12" LED Insert - Green Programmed Visibility Module 925.2.14 EA.$88.00 0.1 $79.20
55089
Signal
Leotek TSL-EV12G-UT-A1 12" LED Insert - Green U-turn 925.2.15 EA.$64.00 0.1 $57.60
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12BM-LD-A1 12" LED Insert - Green/Yellow Bimodal 925.2.15 EA.$98.00 0.1 $88.20
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12RA-IL6-A1 12" LED Insert - Red Arrow 925.2.15 EA.$40.00 0.1 $36.00
55089
Signal
Leotek TSL-12R-IL6-A1 12" LED Insert - Red Ball 925.2.15 EA.$37.00 0.1 $33.30
55089
Signal Leotek TDSR-A-6100 12" LED Insert - Red Programmed Visibility Module 925.2.14 EA.$88.00 0.1 $79.20
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-EV12R-UT-A 12" LED Insert - Red U-turn 925.2.15 EA.$64.00 0.1 $57.60
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12YA-IL6-A1 12" LED Insert - Yellow Arrow 925.2.15 EA.$40.00 0.1 $36.00
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-12Y-IL6-A1 12" LED Insert - Yellow Ball 925.2.15 EA.$37.00 0.1 $33.30
55089
Signal
Leotek TDSY-A-6100 12" LED Insert - Yellow Programmed Visibility Module 925.2.14 EA.$88.00 0.1 $79.20
55089
Signal Leotek TSL-EV12Y-UT-A 12" LED Insert - Yellow U-turn 925.2.15 EA.$64.00 0.1 $57.60
55089
Total Price for Category
10:$3,896.10
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(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDNLT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Left Turn, 30"x30" (Text) 925.2.17 EA.$2,900.00 0.1 $2,610.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDNRT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Right Turn, 30"x30" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$2,900.00 0.1 $2,610.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDSA-5C
Blank Out Sign - Signal Ahead, 30"x30" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$2,830.00 0.1 $2,547.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDNT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Turns, 30"x30" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$2,830.00 0.1 $2,547.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDR32-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Left Turn, 30"x30" (SYMBOL)925.2.17 EA.$2,600.00 0.1 $2,340.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3030LEDR31-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Right Turn, 30"x30" (SYMBOL)925.2.17 EA.$2,600.00 0.1 $2,340.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDNLT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Left Turn, 36"x36" (Text) 925.2.17 EA.$3,200.00 0.1 $2,880.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDNRT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Right Turn, 36"x36" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$3,200.00 0.1 $2,880.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDSA-5C
Blank Out Sign - Signal Ahead, 36"x36" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$3,100.00 0.1 $2,790.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDNT-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Turns, 36"x36" (Text)925.2.17 EA.$3,100.00 0.1 $2,790.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDR32-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Left Turn, 36"x36" (SYMBOL)925.2.17 EA.$3,100.00 0.1 $2,790.00
80176
Signs
National Sign and Signal 3636LEDR31-5C
Blank Out Sign - No Right Turn, 36"x36" (SYMBOL)925.2.17 EA.$3,100.00 0.1 $2,790.00
80176
Total Price for Category
11:$31,914.00
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Category #11 Signs
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
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GDOT Price
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DMS DMS Type 1 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 2 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 3 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 4 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 5 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 6 631.2.01 EA.
80196
DMS DMS Type 7 631.2.01 EA.
80196
Total Price for Category
12:$0.00
Tommy Anderson
Print Name of Authorized Representative Signature
Southesaern Sales
Manager
Title Date
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - OFFICE OF TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #12 DMS
Supplier:Email:Date:4/1/2023
Contact:Phone:
Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
ESS ESS Type 1 694.2.01 EA
22088
ESS ESS Type 2 694.2.01 EA
22088
ESS ESS Type 3 694.2.01 EA
22088
Total Price for Category
13:$0.00
Tommy Anderson
Print Name of Authorized Representative Signature
Southeasern Sales
Manager
Title Date
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - OFFICE OF TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #13 ESS
Supplier:Email:Date:4/1/2023
Contact:Phone:
Category Manufacturer Part Number Description Spec UOM Catalog List Price Percentage Discount
(example .25 = 25%)
GDOT Price
(after discount)Supplier NIGP Code
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field Cabinet Type 1 939.2.06 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field Cabinet Type 2 939.2.06 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field Cabinet Type 3 939.2.06 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field Cabinet Type 4 939.2.06 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment SFP Fiber Module Type 1 939.2.04 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment SFP Fiber Module Type 2 939.2.04 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Security Lock 939.2.10 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field UPS Type 1 939.2.07 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field UPS Type 2 939.2.07 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field UPS Type Hub 939.2.07 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment UPS Batteries 939.2.05 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Solar Power System Type 1 939.2.08 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Solar Power System Type 2 939.2.08 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Solar Power System Type 3 939.2.08 EA.
73072
Communications and
Electronics Equipment Field Power Controller 939.2.09 EA.
73072
Total Price for Category
14:$0.00
Tommy Anderson
Print Name of Authorized Representative Signature
Southeastern Sales
Manager
Title Date
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - OFFICE OF TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Control Technologies tommy@cttraffic.com
Tommy Anderson 678-787-1055
Category #14 Communications
Project #:
Project Location:Date:
Bid To:Quote #:
Contact:Email address
Item Pay Item #Qty Unit Price Ext Price
1 8 $850.40 $6,803.20
2 8 $53.55 $428.40
3 8 $175.00 $1,400.00
4 8 $97.18 $777.44
5 8 $127.88 $1,023.04
6 8 $16.50 $132.00
7 8 $76.45 $611.60
8 4 $6,854.40 $27,417.60
9 12 $2,252.16 $27,025.92
Control Technologies is pleased to quote the following:
Clearwater_07.13.23RevD
sayedul.arefin@myclearwater.com
Thank you for this opportunity!
Derq
City of Clearwater
Sayedul Arefin
QUOTATION
August 8, 2023
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
Bent Metal Works 48" Offset Aluminum Camera Mount48-OS-AL
1416-SS-120
STATE OF GEORGIADEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACTContract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
Cost Cast Astro Bracket Saddle & Swivel Assembly, 120"Cable, Double Swage, SS304
Certified
CRMJ8-POE-C6
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
CITEL POE Surge Protection
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACTContract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal ElectM3058-PLVErical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
AXIS Network Camera
Part #
M3058-PLVE
T94T02D
STATE OF GEORGIADEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACTContract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal ElectM3058-PLVErical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
AXIS Pendant Kit
Description
CR-PM-KIT
STATE OF GEORGIADEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACTContract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
CITEL Crimp Kit
MJ8-POE-A
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
CITEL POE Surge Protection
Edge Unit Package
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONOPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
DERQ Edge Unit Package
Sense - AI Detection
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONOPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
DERQ Edge Detection for Pedestrian Safety & Traffic Control
• 3 Year Commitment (yearly license, per intersection)
• 5-24
• 2 Module Bundling
10 12 $3,753.60 $45,043.20
11 12 $264.00 $3,168.00
12 4 $1,000.00 $4,000.00
13 4 $1,000.00 $4,000.00
Terms: Net 30 w/ approved credit Subtotal $121,830.40
Delivery: 60-180 days, ARO Discount
Freight: Included Total $121,830.40
Quote valid for 30 days
Notes:
1. Quotation does not include the cost of color-matched cabinets. All painting and color-matching will be the responsibility of the contractor.
2. Quotations are subject to CT Standard Terms & Conditions available on request.
3. Prices do not include applicable taxes or duties.
4. Signal head prices do not include mounting hardware or confirmation lights unless noted otherwise noted.
5. Quantities are estimates, final quantities are Contractors responsibility.
6. Should you choose to pay by Credit Card – a 3.5% Surcharge will be added to the Invoice Amount.
Prices include only those items specifically delineated in quotation.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Pete Ganci
pganci@cttraffic.com
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACTContract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
DERQ Edge Perception for CAV• System Setup (Commissioning and Training)
LTE Data Communication
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONOPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
LTE Data (priced per intersection, per year)
Configuration Services
Sense - CAV
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011
Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
DERQ Edge Perception for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs)
• 3 Year Commitment (yearly license, per intersection)
• 5-24 • 2 Module Bundling
2776 South Financial Court Sanford, FL 32773 USA Office 407-330-2800 Cell 407-840-9031 Fax 407-330-2804
After 30 days, please contact us for updated pricing. Control Technologies does not guarantee prices for more than 30 days. Final pricing will be determined upon release for shipment. We apologize for this
inconvenience, but our costs are currently highly erratic and we must base our sell price on our purchase prices. Thank you for understanding
Configuration Services
STATE OF GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONOPEN AGENCY CONTRACT
Contract Number: 48400-197-DOT0002307-011Contract Title: Traffic Signal Electrical Facility Parts T-32 (QPL)
DERQ Edge Detection for Pedestrian Safety & Traffic Control
• System Setup (Commissioning and Training)
Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1151
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Public Works
Agenda Number: 6.10
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Declare as surplus and approve the donation of property as an uneconomic remainder for two
parcels of real property as recorded in O.R. Book/Pages 3308/514 and 6275/724 and located at
110 North McMullen Booth Road, in Pinellas County, Florida.
SUMMARY:
The City by deed on July 9, 1986 and March 23, 1970 received ownership of two parcels.
On August 3, 2023 these parcels were appraised Seventeen Thousand $17,000.00 dollars.
The cost to relocate installed city utilities far exceeds their current and appreciable future value.
Said parcels are currently ROW and extremely limited by their dimensions to develop.
These parcels require monthly maintenance having no public facilities on a dead-end road.
Said parcels are located 639 feet west of any public access within a private development.
These parcels are without fencing or barricades exposing the City to insurance liability.
All existing utility easements will be Deed reserved with release upon approved relocation.
City staff has reviewed and approved.
Page 1 City of Clearwater Printed on 9/28/2023
APPRAISAL REPORT
CLEVELAND STREET SEGMENT
WEST OF MCMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD
ROUGHLY 600’ SOUTH OF DREW STREET
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759
DATE OF VALUATION
AUGUST 3, 2023
PREPARED FOR
MR. ROBERT KASMER
REAL ESTATE SERVICES COORDINATOR
CITY OF CLEARWATER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
110 S. MYRTLE AVENUE, SUITE 220
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
SENT VIA E-MAIL: ROBERT.KASMER@MYCLEARWATER.COM
PREPARED BY
JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAI
JAMES MILLSPAUGH & ASSOCIATES, INC.
110 TURNER STREET
CLEARWATER, FL 33756-5211
JAMES MILLSPAUGH & ASSOCIATES, INC.
REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS & CONSULTANTS LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
110 TURNER STREET, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756-5211 PHONE: (727) 461- 2648 FAX: 442-8922
E-MAIL: jim@millspaugh-appraisals.com | WEBSITE: www.millspaugh-appraisals.com
August 10, 2023
Mr. Robert Kasmer
Real Estate Services Coordinator
City Of Clearwater Engineering Department
110 S. Myrtle Avenue, Suite 220
Clearwater, Florida 33756
Sent Via E-Mail: robert.kasmer@myclearwater.com
RE: Appraisal Services
Cleveland Street Segment
West Of McMullen-Booth Road
Roughly 600’ South Of Drew Street
Clearwater, Florida 33759
Dear Mr. Kasmer:
At your request, I have made an appraisal report of the market value of the fee simple estate of
the subject real property only. The property and methods utilized in arriving at the final value estimate
are fully described in the attached report, which contains 21 pages and Addenda.
This Appraisal Report has been made in conformance with and is subject to the requirements of
the Code of Professional Ethics and Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) of
the Appraisal Institute and the Appraisal Foundation. The Appraisal Report and final value estimate are
subject to all attached Contingent and Limiting Conditions.
I have made a careful and detailed analysis of the subject property and after analyzing the market
data researched for this report, I estimate that the market value of the referenced real property only subject
to the stated limitations, definitions and certifications set forth in the attached appraisal report as of
August 3, 2023, was:
SEVENTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
($17,000)
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES MILLSPAUGH & ASSOCIATES, INC.
____________________________
James M. Millspaugh, MAI
JMM:sg
JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAI State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ58
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Title Page
Letter of Transmittal
Table of Contents
Site Photographs
DESCRIPTIONS, ANALYSES AND CONCLUSIONS
Identification of the Property 1
Census Tract Location/Zip Code 1
Flood Zone Location 1
Environmental Audit Data 1
Objective and Intended Use/Users of the Appraisal Report 1
Exposure Period Estimate 2
Statement of Ownership and Recent Sales History 2
Scope of the Appraisal 2
Definition of Market Value 2
Standard Contingent and Limiting Conditions 3
Certification 5
Area Description 6
Site Data 6
Assessment and Tax Data 6
Zoning and Land Use Data 8
Highest and Best Use 9
Land Value Estimate 9
Land Sales Analysis and Conclusions 18
Atypical Land Sales 19
ADDENDA
Qualifications of the Appraiser
Standard Definitions
EXISTING CONDITIONS
CLEVELAND STREET SEGMENT
WEST OF MCMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD
ROUGHLY 600’ SOUTH OF DREW STREET
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759
DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHS: AUGUST 3, 2023
SITE VIEW FROM CLEVELAND STREET
CLEVELAND STREET SCENE LOOKING WEST TOWARD SUBJECT
IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY:
The site is located at the western terminus of Cleveland Street west of McMullen-Booth
Road about 600’ south of Drew Street. It is legally described as follows:
Parcel #1: The North 20’ of the East 115’ of the North 142’ of the S/2 of the SE/4 of the NW/4
of the NW/4 of Section 16, Township 29 South, Range 16 East (recorded O. R. Book 3308, Page
514).
Parcel #2: The south 20’ of the following described parcel. Begin at the NE corner of the S/2 of
the SW/4 of the NW/4 of the NW/4 of Section 16, Township 29 South, Range 16 East. Run
thence West 115’ MOL; thence run North 169’; thence run East 115’; thence run South 169’ to
the P.O.B. (recorded O. R. Book 6275, Page 724).
CENSUS TRACT LOCATION/ZIP CODE: #268.194/33759
FLOOD ZONE LOCATION: Pinellas County, Florida
Map #12103C0129H
Effective Date: 8/24/21
The subject and surrounding lands are located in an X zone that is “an area of minimal
flooding” where flood insurance is not required.
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT DATA:
The Appraisal has been performed without benefit of an environmental audit and
presumes that no problems exist, however, I reserve the right to review and/or alter the value
reported herein should a subsequent audit reveal problems.
OBJECTIVE AND INTENDED USE/USERS OF THE APPRAISAL REPORT:
The objective of this report is to estimate the current market value base for the City of
Clearwater in offering the parcel for sale as excess land to an adjacent owner as of August 3,
2023 (date of inspection and photographs). The intended users of the report are the City of
Clearwater representatives and no others.
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EXPOSURE PERIOD ESTIMATE:
This is the past period of time required to have sold the subject property at my value
estimate on the appraisal date. The nature of the sale has been prompted by the adjacent owner
to add the parcel to their assembled ownership. As such, this period of time would be several
months but could be extended if the agreement for the value is contested.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP AND RECENT SALES HISTORY:
The parcel is owned by the City of Clearwater that acquired title in two transfers in
March 1970 and July 1986 with no subsequent transfers that would impact the current market
value.
SCOPE OF THE APPRAISAL:
The extent of my research effort includes the Pinellas Clerk’s and Property Appraiser’s
data, MLS data, various business periodicals, internet sources and my newspaper clipping files. I
have inspected the described market and verified the land sales data with a related party. The
report will include a two-step process of valuing the adjacent acreage and then considering the
shape/size of the parcel by reviewing historical sale data for similar irregular shaped and/or sized
parcels (Atypical Land Sales).
DEFINITION OF MARKET VALUE:1
The most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market
under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently and
knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in the
definition are the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from
seller to buyer under conditions whereby:
(1) Buyer and seller are typically motivated;
(2) Both parties are well informed or well advised, and acting in what they consider
their own best interests;
(3) A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market;
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(4) Payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial
arrangements comparable thereto; and
(5) The price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by
special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with
the sale.
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1 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 12 CFR, Part 323, RIN 3064-AB05, August 20, 1990,
Section 323.2, Definitions.
STANDARD CONTINGENT AND LIMITING CONDITIONS:
This Appraisal is subject to the following limiting conditions and contingencies:
This Appraisal Report in no way represents a guaranty or warranty of estimated market
value as reported herein. The Appraisal Report represents the opinion of the undersigned as to
"one figure" based upon the data and its analysis contained herein.
The legal description furnished is assumed to be correct and unless otherwise noted, no
survey or title search has been made. No responsibility is assumed by the Appraiser(s) for these
or any matters of a legal nature and no opinion of the title has been rendered. The property is
appraised as though under responsible ownership and management. The Appraiser(s) believe(s)
that information contained herein to be reliable, but assume(s) no responsibility for its reliability.
The Appraiser(s) assume(s) there are no hidden or unapparent conditions of the property,
subsoil, or structure which would affect the value estimate. Unless otherwise noted, the
Appraiser(s) has not commissioned termite or structural inspection reports on any improvements
or subsoil tests on the land.
The attached photos, maps, drawings, and other exhibits in this report are intended to
assist the reader in visualizing the property and have been prepared by the Appraiser(s) or his
staff. These exhibits in no way are official representations/surveys of the subject property.
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Any distribution of the total valuation in this report between land and improvements
applies only under the existing program of utilization. Separate valuations for land and buildings
must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal and are invalid if so used.
In this appraisal assignment, the existence of potentially hazardous material used in the
construction or maintenance of the building, such as the presence of urea-formaldehyde foam
insulation, and/or the existence of toxic waste, which may or may not be present on the property,
was not observed by the Appraiser; nor does he/she have any knowledge of the existence of such
materials on or in the property. The Appraiser, however, is not qualified to detect such
substances. The existence of urea-formaldehyde insulation or other potentially hazardous waste
material may have an effect on the value of the property. The Appraiser urges the client to retain
an expert in the field if desired.
The Appraiser(s) will not be required to appear in court unless previously arranged. The
Appraiser's duties pursuant to his employment to make the Appraisal are complete upon delivery
and acceptance of the Appraisal Report.
Possession of this report or copy thereof does not carry the right of publication. Neither
all nor any part of the contents of this report (especially any; conclusions as to value, the identity
of the Appraiser(s), or the firm with which he is connected, or any reference to the Appraisal
Institute or to the MAI or SRA designation) shall be disseminated to the public through
advertising media, public relations media, news media, sales media, or any other public means of
communication without the prior written consent and approval of the undersigned.
The Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") became effective January 26, 1992. The
Appraiser(s) has (have) not made a specific compliance survey and analysis of this property to
determine whether or not it is in conformity with the various detailed requirements of the ADA.
It is possible that a compliance survey of the property, together with a detailed analysis of the
requirements of the ADA, could reveal that the property is not in compliance with one or more of
the requirements of the Act. If so, this fact could have a negative effect upon the value of the
property. Since the Appraiser(s) has (had) no direct evidence relating to this issue, the
Appraiser(s) did not consider possible noncompliance with the requirements of ADA in
estimating the value of the property.
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CERTIFICATION
The undersigned does hereby certify that, except as otherwise noted in this appraisal report:
1. As of the date of this report, I, James M. Millspaugh, have completed the requirements under
the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute.
2. I have personally inspected the subject property and have considered all factors affecting the
value thereof, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements of fact contained in this
appraisal report, upon which the analyses, opinions and conclusions expressed herein are based,
are true and correct, subject to all attached Contingent and Limiting Conditions.
3. I have no present or contemplated future interest in the real estate that is the subject of this
appraisal report.
4. I have no personal interest or bias with respect to the subject matter of this appraisal report or
the parties involved.
5. My fee for this appraisal report is in no way contingent upon my findings. The undersigned
further certifies that employment for this appraisal assignment was not based on a requested
minimum valuation or an approval of a loan.
6. This appraisal report sets forth all of the limiting conditions (imposed by the terms of my
assignment or by the undersigned) affecting the analyses, opinions, and conclusions contained in
this report.
7. This appraisal report has been made in conformity with and is subject to the requirements of
the Code of Professional Ethics and Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice
(USPAP) of the Appraisal Institute and the Appraisal Foundation and may be subject to peer
review. Further, I have met USPAP's competency provision and am capable of completing this
appraisal assignment.
8. No one other than the undersigned prepared the analyses, conclusions and opinions
concerning the real estate that are set forth in this appraisal report.
9. In my opinion, the estimated current market value of the subject real property only as of
August 3, 2023, was:
SEVENTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
($17,000)
____________________________________
James M. Millspaugh, MAI
State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ58
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AREA DESCRIPTION:
This is a major crossroads area in northern Pinellas located adjacent to the Courtney
Campbell (SR #60) Causeway and the Bayside Bridge. Aside from the Gulf To Bay commercial
district, and several major intersections, the bulk of the area is suburban residential in character
with McMullen-Booth Road being a scenic corridor protected by Clearwater and Safety Harbor.
While having among the highest traffic counts in north Pinellas along McMullen-Booth Road
(53,500), US Highway 19 (117,000-119,000) remains the most active commercial route that
continues to gradually shift to a limited access roadway. The traffic counts were reported in the
2021 Forward Pinellas Traffic Count Map.
In addition to the area’s large activity base including the major malls, the Clearwater
Industrial Park, major sports venues and the massive Bayside Office District, there are no known
major detrimental influences that would negatively impact the subject and its immediate locale.
SITE DATA:
The parcel comprises a 40’ x 115’ rectangle with the 40’ dimension fronting Cleveland
Street. Total land area then is 4,600 SF (40’ x 115’) that is currently paved as part of the
municipal roadway.
ASSESSMENT AND TAX DATA:
The parcel does not have a tax parcel number due to the municipal ownership and public
use.
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ZONING AND LAND USE DATA:
These do not exist while the surrounding lands owned by Calvary Church are zoned I for
Institutional with the same land use plan designation. The major use intention is for semi-public
assembly uses of churches, schools and/ or fraternal buildings with the regulations placed on
these and other proximate properties due to their church ownerships and not locational
characteristics.
The level 1 uses (approved by the zoning administrator) include ALF, cemetery,
community garden, congregate care, education facility, funeral homes, government use, hospital,
medical clinic, museum, nursing home, places of worship, parks/ recreation, schools and
telecommunication towers. These basic uses require 10- 40,000 SF sites except 5 acres for
hospital, with setbacks of 25’ front, 10’ side, 20’ back plus a 50’ maximum height and FAR of
.65 plus ISR of .85. Typical parking requirements include government (4/1,000), medical clinic
(5/1,000), museum (3/1,000), place of worship (1/2 seats) and schools (1/ 3 students).
Flexible standard uses (19) require both staff and Community Development Board
approvals with similar setbacks / height requirements. Level 2 uses (5) require approvals from
staff, CDB and the City Commission. The regulations are fairly restrictive with the existing
improvements having various nonconformities but being grandfathered-in for the existing uses.
Under a change of use concept other than church/school uses, current regulations would be
imposed and likely result in significantly smaller buildings with larger parking lots and storm
retention.
This regulation is driven primarily by the church ownership and not the typical private
land use trends. Lots to the west along Bayview Avenue are in the US 19 zoning district while
those to the east of McMullen-Booth have varied low density residential zoning and
improvements. The northwest corner of Drew/McMullen-Booth is zoned OS/R Open Space
Recreational due to the city ball fields while if moved would likely have been some form of non-
residential use such as the massive west adjacent Baycare office park that previously had been a
subsidized housing complex. Currently, it has US 19 regulations while the 20A parcel to the
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south extending to Gulf To Bay Boulevard is also zoned US 19. It is currently improved with
several retail uses on Gulf To Bay plus an RV Park to the north along Bayview. That parcel has
been in long-term land lease that is coming to its end in the short-term and is pending
sale/redevelopment plans.
HIGHEST AND BEST USE: (Defined In The Addenda)
The existing church campus comprises a roughly 40 Acre rectangle with out-parcels
along Cleveland Street and Cherry Lane likely diminishing the easy use of the total ownership.
As such, to complete the assemblage for the church ownership, the privately owned improved
parcels will require substantial price premiums and long-term delays that tend to lower the PSF
value in comparison to an assembled parcel of the same or similar size. Clearly, however, the
subject vacant small parcel has no practical individual use but would be in demand from the
adjacent Calvary ownership entity.
LAND VALUE ESTIMATE: (Surrounding Acreage)
The following the Land Sale Comparisons are considered to value the subject 41.02
Acres MOL assemblage with the Institutional zoning generally equivalent to the prevalent trend
along McMullen-Booth Road and Drew Street where retail is a small segment of the area uses.
The data is summarized below along with pertinent details and considered to be cash equivalent.
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LAND SALE #1
Location: Wraps around NE corner of SR #590 and McMullen-Booth road, Safety
Harbor
Legal Description: Metes and Bounds Parcel #34/01, #34/02, #34/03, #34/09. #34/05,
#34/06 and #34/07 plus all of Block 1 and 2, Sonia Terrace Subdivision
Plat Book 19, Page 44 plus vacated streets.
Date of Sale: September 2018
Sales Price: $8,000,000
Size: 34.45 Acres total including 10.15 Acres wetland, 24.3 Acres usable
Price PSF: $7.56
Grantor/Grantee: Coopers Point Bayou, LLC./K & P Safety Harbor Estate, LLC.
Recording Data: O.R. Book 20214, Page 488
Sale Confirmed With: B. Stanley, Grantor Rep
Zoning: 2.8 Acres Office, 21.5 Acre Residential Median and Preservation
Comments: This vacant wooded parcel had been proposed several years earlier for a
mixed-use complex of apartments/office but could not gain city approval. It was later purchased
by Coopers Point for redevelopment into other uses after extensive public objections. This
transfer was reportedly made with the intention of developing another college campus by the
developer who had recently redeveloped the Clearwater Christian campus is off the Courtney
Campbell Causeway. This transfer was made without zoning approvals while the buyer was not
deterred.
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LAND SALE #2
Location: Northeast corner of McMullen-Booth Road and Union Street, Safety
Harbor
Legal Description: Lots 1-10, 51-70, both inclusive, plus parts of vacated Suwannee Street
and Dixie Avenue, Dixie Subdivision, Plat Book 9, Page 80
Date of Sale: November 2018
Sales Price: $1,400,000
Size: 310’ x 363.1’; 112,561 SF
Price PSF: $12.44
Grantor/Grantee: Cedar Street Properties, LLC./Cedar Street Crossings, LLC.
Recording Data: O.R. Book 19899, Page 1986
Sale Confirmed With: G. Maxon, Broker
Zoning: R-3 - Residential Suburban Land Use, Safety Harbor
Comments: The partially improved site (metal building/storage yard) was acquired
for future development of a site plan approval for a two-story office building of 22,943 SF
supported by a 77 space parking lot. The intersection is a secondary signalized corner located
roughly 1 mile south of the Northwood Estates retail/office district where traffic counts on the
2017 Forward Pinellas Traffic Count map were at 59,915.
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LAND SALE #3
Location: 3200 N. McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater
Legal Description: Metes and Bounds Parcel #22/07 located in the SE/4 of the NW/4 of
Section 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East
Date of Sale: January 2019
Sale Price: $962,500
Size: 87,991 SF Irregular Shape, 244’ Frontage, 336’ Depth
Price PSF: $10.94
Grantor/Grantee: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Countryside, Inc./Bosw3, LLC.
Recording Data: O.R. Book 20400, Page 0993
Data Confirmed With: R. Fisher, Broker
Zoning: I, Institutional, Clearwater
Comments: This parcel is excess land to the existing church that was improved with
support space for the main facility. It was purchased for office space development due to its
location directly across from the Mease Countryside hospital. The sale included an ingress-
egress easement to the Mease Drive signalized intersection along with cross parking easements
plus it had a fairly steep slope to a meandering stream along the southern site boundary. These
issues plus demolition of the existing structure will result in a higher than normal site and
building development expense. If developed for multi-family, the gross density was at 12.5 per
acre or 25 units ($38,500 per unit).
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LAND SALE #4
Location: Wraps around SW corner of McMullen-Booth Road and Union Street,
Clearwater
Legal Description: Metes and Bounds Parcel #s 22/01, 22/021 and 22/031 located in the
NW/4 of the NW/4 of Section 4, Township 29 South, Range 16 East
Date of Sale: March 2019
Sale Price: $2,850,000 adjusted for site re-mediation costs to $3,450,000
Size: 8.33 Acres MOL, 313’ McMullen-Booth frontage plus 177’ on Union
Street
Price PSF: $9.51
Grantor/Grantee: D. Guy McMullen Living Trust et al./1990 N. McMullen-Booth Road
LLC.
Recording Data: O.R. Book 20468, Page 0295
Data Confirmed With: G. Maxon, Broker
Zoning: AE, Agricultural Estate, RS – Residential Suburban Land Use, Pinellas
County
Comments: This site wraps around a corner retention pond serving the roadway and
borders a public school to the west. The corner is signalized with most uses along McMullen-
Booth being low density residential and/or institutional. The site is being proposed for a 161 bed
ALF, which can be developed at 3 times the maximum density per the land use of 7.5 units per
acre. The contract had been pending various regulatory approvals from Spring 2017.
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LAND SALE #5
Location: 504 Hoyt Avenue at west end off McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater
Legal Description: South 138’ of north 276’ of west 442.19’ of the SW/4 of the SW/4 (Metes
and Bounds #33/01) located in Section 09, Township 29 South, Range 16
East
Date of Sale: April 2021
Sales Price: $290,000
Size: 138’ x 442’: 61,022 SF
Price PSF: $4.75
Grantor/Grantee: Intra-Urban Investment, LLC./City Of Clearwater
Recording Data: O.R. Book 21478, Page 0288
Sale Confirmed With: R. Byrzak, Grantee Rep.
Zoning: R-3, Pinellas County, RL – Residential Low Land Use (5 PA density max.)
Comments: This parcel has a 30’ frontage that with Clearwater regulation after
annexation would allow creation a flag-shaped lot for single-family units while adequate land
area exists for up to seven living units. The parcel had been on the market for roughly seven
months at $399,000 reduced to $369,000 and was purchased by the adjacent south municipal
ownership for use as overflow parking/open space for the nearby public ball fields. The western
1/3 of the site had a severe slope towards proximate wetland areas and was heavily treed while
the balance was open land surrounded by single-family uses. The remaining 30’ of the
unimproved Hoyt Avenue was owned by the city that had denied its use for a roadway that
would have allowed multiple lots vs. the allowed single flag-shaped lot. Comparable sized
single-family lots in this locale recently had sold near $7.00 PSF which indicates a 1/3 discount
for this site’s lack of adequate access and steep slope.
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LAND SALE #6
Location: West side of McMullen-Booth Road approximately 600’ south of
Enterprise Road, Clearwater
Legal Description: Metes and Bounds #22/01 located in the NW/4 of the NW/4 of Section
33, Township 28 South, Range 16 East
Date of Sale: September 2021
Sale Price: $3,400,000
Size: 465’ x 600’ MOL; 6.52 Acre = 284,011 SF
Price PSF: $11.97
Grantor: K. Preedom Trust/VC Clearwater Senior Housing, LTD.
Recording Data: O.R. Book 21787, Page 0500
Sale Confirmed With: Colliers Realty, Broker
Zoning: MDR – Medium Density Residential with Residential Low Median Land
Use, Clearwater
Comments: This lightly wooded parcel backs to single-family with storm retention to
the north and retail complex at the southwest corner of Enterprise Road. This location is
essentially built-out with mixed-uses in a suburban shopping district. It was purchased for the
development of an ALF.
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LAND SALE #7
Location: 24339 US Highway 19 N., Clearwater
Legal Description: Lot 2, Aventon in Clearwater, Plat Book 145, Page 140
Date of Sale: September 2021
Sales Price: $15,559,300
Size: 22.762 Acres MOL, Including 2 drive lanes off US Highway 19
Price PSF: $15.69 PSF
Price Per Unit: $39,291
Grantor/Grantee: Southern Comfort Park, Inc./Aventon Clearwater Owner, LLC.
Recording Data: O.R. Book the 21731, Page 0598
Sale Confirmed With: Coastal Bay Reality
Zoning: US 19 Corridor Clearwater
Comments: This former mobile home park was purchased for redevelopment into a
396-unit apartment complex to be housed in 10 four-story buildings having units ranging from
752-1,488 SF with an approximate 1,300 SF average size. The mobile homes and owner
interests had been satisfied before the transaction with some contamination issues representing
credits at the time of closing after a Fall 2020 initial contract. The site is generally of
conventional rectangular shape with a 2.2-acre wetland area located along the eastern site
boundary and enclosed by wetland buffers plus several retail-use parcels fronting the US 19
service road.
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Land Sale Re-Cap Chart
Sale # Date Of
Sale
Sales Price Site Size
In SF
Price PSF
1 9/18 $8,000,000 1,058,508 $ 7.56
2 11/18 $1,400,000 112,561 $12.44
3 1/19 $ 962,500 87,991 $10.94
4 3/19 $3,450,000 362,855 $ 9.51
5 4/21 $ 290,000 61,022 $ 4.75
6 9/21 $3,400,000 284,011 $11.97
7 9/21 $15,559,300 991,513 $15.69
Subject -- -- 1,786,831 --
LAND SALES ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS: Calvary Assemblage
The range of prices from $4.75-$15.69 PSF is considered to bracket the subject PSF
value. The two large transactions ranged from $7.56-$15.69 with the highest located primarily
off US 19 with the liberal zoning that, in reality, was not used to support the apartment complex.
An existing 20+ acre site at Bayview/Gulf To Bay Boulevard that includes a 16 Acre RV Park
fronting Bayview plus a variety of retail uses along Gulf To Bay has been on the market at from
$20.00-$25.00 PSF but is not closed due to a long-term net lease that will expire soon. That
price level for Land Sale #7 and the listing is superior to the subject but also has excluded out-
parcels that would benefit the re-development efforts. Essentially, the subject proximate street
frontage uses would restrict the overall price PSF value from these high points. Land Sale #1,
however, would be more representative of the subject as it too did not control the proximate
corner parcel and the existing zoning intensity was overall inferior to the subject. This sale is
also dated and required upward time adjustment. Aside from #5 at only $4.75 PSF due to single-
family zoning and access restrictions, the other examples range from $9.51-$12.44 PSF for
smaller parcels with most having more intense uses than the subject and generally increasing
with time to some extent. As such then, the subject would appear to be realistic around $10.00
PSF before adjustment down due to the large size (-20%) and excluded out-parcels (-5%) that
would support the subject 41.02 Acre campus at roughly $7.50 PSF.
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ATYPICAL LAND SALES:
The next step is to estimate an impacted value for a restricted lot that appears suitable
only for the adjacent buyer for extra yard space and/or expansion of the existing improvements.
The following examples are the best known to me located in the greater Clearwater/North
Pinellas area.
This southerly 15’ of Lot 1, Hugh B. Hatch Subdivision located on CR #1 in Dunedin
sold in August 1976, for $2,500. This was an unusable strip of excess land that was sold to one
of three adjoining property owners. Its dimensions were 15’ x 1,316’. The land, if
conventionally shaped, would have been valued at $10,000 per acre or $4,540 for the narrow
strip. The actual price reflects 55% of the conventional value and was influenced by the fact that
the third owner at the end of the strip could have utilized this site for another access road
(recorded O. R. Book 4455, Page 11).
A 70’ x 572’ site located on the north side of Lakeview Road about ¼ mile east of S. Ft.
Harrison Avenue, Clearwater, sold in June 1986 or $126,236 or $3.15 PSF. It had been railroad
owned, was zoned for light industrial and was purchased for speculative office/storage
development by the area’s most active developer. The site was bounded by the active rail line on
one side and a platted but unimproved street on the other. Both adjacent rights of way benefited
this site’s ultimate development potential. At that point in time, other similar located sites of
conventional shape would have been valued at $6.00 PSF which indicated this usable tract sold
at 52.5% of standard due to its narrow configuration (recorded O. R. Book 6255, Page 965).
Another similar scenario included a 34.72’ x 112.57’ MOL strip of former railroad right
of way located south of Ohio Avenue in Palm Harbor where only the adjacent owner could
benefit from its purchase. This site was fully improved with this parcel simply representing
excess land. The site was purchased for $5,000/$1.48 PSF in July 1994 at a point when the full
value for the adjacent land use was $3.50 PSF. This sale then represents 42% of full value
(recorded O. R. Book 8728, Page 1775).
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Another more recent example in January 1996 included the sale of the vacated
Milwaukee Avenue extending north from Main Street in Dunedin to Skinner Boulevard. This
40’ x 489’ MOL section of land was purchased by one of several adjacent owners to form a
larger parcel. The buyer already owned a 3+ acre site but was motivated to create more
buildable areas in anticipation of future demand. The $24,000/$1.07 PSF price reflected an
average of 34.6% of adjacent land values for low density residential, office and related concepts
(recorded O. R. Book 9213, Page 798).
A downtown Clearwater example included a 15’ x 210’ parcel located in the southeast
quadrant of Drew and Myrtle (Parcel #15-29-15-00000-220-0200) which fronted an unpaved
alleyway about 180’ south of Drew Street. This site had no individual utility but was located in
the development rectangle of the adjacent private school campus where land value was fair at
$5.00 PSF. Both adjacent owners bid for the property and the high bidder at $7,300 sold the
option to the private school at $3,500 in August 1998. Therefore, the total $10,800 cost
indicated $3.42 PSF for a site having no substantial benefit to either party. This transaction then
reflected 68.4% of the $5.00 PSF normal value (recorded O. R. Book 10214, Page 1250).
The previous public Damascus Road Clearwater extending north into the Clearwater
Christian College campus off the Courtney Campbell Parkway was acquired by the re-developer
of the college campus to control the total ownership. The campus included 27.33 acres plus
wetlands of 9.27 acres with a road having 20’ x 920’ approximate dimensions and total land area
of 17,960 SF. It had been previously acquired as an access to Cooper’s Point public parkland
with this sale also including an easement to replace the roadway. The roadway site was acquired
at $137,000 per recent appraisal that represented roughly 86.5% of the value for the uplands
($7.63/$8.82 = .865) (recorded O. R. Book 20323, Page 2319).
A substandard single-family lot (25’ x 91’) located at the northwest corner of Engman
Street and Douglas Avenue, Clearwater, sold to the adjacent owner for extra yard space in April
2019 at $2,300 or $1.02 PSF while typically sized lots were selling near $4.00 PSF. This reflects
25.6% of normal pricing. This site was a corner that noticeably improved the residence at 1164
Engman Street. The lot was legally described as Lot 66, Block D, Greenwood Park #2, Plat
Book 8, Page 16 (recorded at O. R. Book 20487, Page 0255).
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Another example included a 76’ x 91’ site that only fronted the Pinellas Trail but
bordered an apartment building and single-family residence that had frontage on Overbrook
Avenue and Sunset Point Road in northern Clearwater. The site had an MDR zoning with RU –
Residential Urban Land Use (allowed 7.5 PA). Both parties expressed an interest in the site that
was 10’-12’ above the trail surface but only the residence buyer submitted a bid. It sold at
$6,006 in January 2020 on a SF basis and was near 75% of typical lot prices in this locale
(recorded O. R. Book 20844, Page 2448).
While the subject is likely too small for separate development, it is of conventional shape
with Cleveland Street access and is highly logical for acquisition by the adjacent owner with a
50% likelihood. Therefore, the subject site would be valued as follows:
4,600 SF @ $7.50 PSF x .50 = $17,250
ROUNDED TO $17,000
ADDENDA
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE APPRAISER
JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAI
APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE:
Appraisal experience in Pinellas County, Florida, since 1968 when associated with Ross A.
Alexander, MAI, of Clearwater. Formed James Millspaugh & Associates, June 1980, in
Clearwater. The firm concentrates the majority of its appraisal activities in Pinellas County with
experience throughout the Tampa/St. Petersburg/ Clearwater MSA.
APPRAISAL PLANT DATA:
In addition to maintaining its location near the main Pinellas County Courthouse complex for
easy access to governmental offices and the official public records maintained in the Clerk’s and
Property Appraiser’s offices for in-depth background research, the company subscribes to Stellar
MLS statewide data, Pinellas Realtor Organization (PRO) Data, NAR Real Property Research
demographic/trend data, the weekly Tampa Bay Business Journal, the daily Tampa Bay
Newswire, quarterly RealtyRates.com plus the Marshall Valuation Service Cost Data, and
national surveys on lodging, food service, office, industrial parks, mini-storage and shopping
center markets.
COMMERCIAL APPRAISAL ASSIGNMENTS performed include golf courses, postal
facilities, commercial buildings, shopping centers, warehouse/manufacturing buildings, mobile
home and R.V. parks, financial institutions, nursing homes, motels, timeshares, restaurants,
houses of worship, office buildings, apartment buildings, commercial and residential
condominium projects (both proposed and conversions), marinas, theaters, fraternal buildings,
school facilities, seaport facilities, railroad corridors, easements, leasehold and leased fee estates,
life estates, vacant sites, including environmentally sensitive lands, and condemnation cases
involving partial and total takings. Feasibility/market studies have been performed for industrial,
office, retail, residential and timeshare markets.
APPRAISAL EDUCATION:
American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (AIREA) courses successfully completed:
I-A: Basic Principles, Methods and Techniques - 1973
VIII: Single Family Residential Appraisal - 1973
I-B: Capitalization Theory and Techniques - 1974
II: Urban Properties - 1975
IV: Condemnation - 1978
: Standards of Professional Practice - 1992, Parts A & B
Society of Real Estate Appraisers (SREA) courses successfully completed:
301: Special Applications of Appraisal Analysis – 1980
JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAI
(Qualifications Continued)
RECENT SEMINARS ATTENDED: Sponsored by The Appraisal Institute
Valuation of Wetlands, 2004.
Commercial Highest and Best Use – Case Studies:, 2005.
Uniform Standards (Yellow Book) for Federal Land Acquisitions, 2007.
Condominiums, Co-Ops and PUDS, 2007.
Analyzing Distressed Real Estate, 2007.
Appraisal Curriculum Overview, Two-Day General, 2009.
Cool Tools: New Technologies for Real Estate Appraisers, 2010.
Valuation of Detrimental Conditions, 2010.
Analyzing Tenant Credit Risk/Commercial Lease Analysis, 2011.
Fundamentals of Separating Real and Personal Property and Intangible Business Assets,
2012.
Marketability Studies: Advanced Considerations and Applications, 2013.
Lessons From the Old Economy: Working in the New, 2013.
Critical Thinking in Appraisals, 2014.
Litigation Appraising, 2015.
Webinars on the FEMA 50% Rule, Wind Turbine Effects on Value and Contamination and The
Valuation Process, 2015.
Business Practice and Ethics, 2017.
Parking and its Impact on Florida Properties, 2018.
Solving Land Valuation Puzzles, 2018.
Insurance Appraisals, 2018.
Evaluating Commercial Leases, 2019.
Artificial Intelligence, AVMs and Blockchain, 2019.
Appraising Donated Real Estate Conservation Easements, IRS, 2020.
Florida State Law Update, 2022.
National USPAP Update, 2022.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of Florida
Associates of Arts, St. Petersburg Junior College
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND CERTIFICATION
Member: Appraisal Institute with the MAI designation, Certificate #6087, awarded April,
1980. Mr. Millspaugh is a past President of The Gulf Atlantic Florida Chapter of the AI
(formerly Florida Chapter No. 2), served as an admissions team leader for the West Coast
Florida Chapter, is the past Chairman for the National Ethics Administration Division of the
Appraisal Institute and served as the Region X Member of the Appellate Division of the
Appraisal Institute. Mr. Millspaugh is a State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser (RZ58)
and has served as a pro-bono expert witness for the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board.
Member:Pinellas Realtors Organization, National Association of Realtors
Note: The AIREA and SREA merged into one organization on January 1, 1991, that is
now known as the AI - Appraisal Institute.
STANDARD DEFINITIONS
HIGHEST AND BEST USE:
1. The reasonably probable use of property that results in the highest value. The four criteria
that the highest and best use must meet are legal permissibility, physical possibility,
financial feasibility, and maximum productivity.
2. The use of an asset that maximizes its potential and that is possible, legally permissible, and
financially feasible. The highest and best use may be for continuation of an assets existing use or
for some alternative use. This is determined by the use that a market participant would have in
mind for the asset when formulating the price that it would be willing to bid. (IVS)
3. [The] highest and most profitable use for which the property is adaptable and needed or likely to
be needed in the reasonably near future. (Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land
Acquisitions)
4. [For fair value determination] The use of a nonfinancial asset by market participants that would
maximize the value of the asset or the group of assets and liabilities (for example, a business)
within which the asset would be used. (FASB Glossary) The highest and best use of a
nonfinancial asset takes into account the use that is physically possible, legally permissible, and
financially feasible. (FASB 820-10-35-10B). The highest and best use of a nonfinancial asset
establishes the valuation premise used to measure the fair value of the asset, as follows: (a) The
highest and best use of a nonfinancial asset might provide maximum value to market participants
through its use in combination with other assets as a group (as installed or otherwise configured
for use) or in a combination with other assets and liabilities (for example, a business). (b) The
highest and best use of the asset might provide maximum value to market participants on a
standalone basis. (FASB 820-10-35-10E)
FEE SIMPLE ESTATE: Absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate, subject only
to the limitations imposed by the governmental powers of taxation, eminent domain, police power, and
escheat.
LEASEHOLD ESTATE: The right held by the lessee to use and occupy real estate for a stated term and
under conditions specified in the lease.
LEASED FEE INTEREST: The ownership interest held by the lessor, which includes the right to receive
the contract rent specified in the lease plus the reversionary right when the lease expires.
REPLACEMENT COST: The estimated cost to construct, at current prices as of a specific date, a
substitute for a building or other improvements, using modern materials and current standards, design and
layout.
REPRODUCTION COST: The estimated cost to construct, at current prices as of the effective date of the
appraisal, a duplicate or replica of the building being appraised, using the same or similar materials,
construction standards, design, layout and quality of workmanship and embodying all the deficiencies,
super-adequacies, and obsolescence of the subject building.
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2. Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal - Seventh Edition, 2022. pages 83, 88,
105 and 163.
Real Property Donation Agreement between the
City of Clearwater and Calvary Church
REAL PROPERTY DONATION AGREEMENT
(Uneconomic Remainder)
This REAL PROPERTY DONATION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made on this ____ day of
___________, 2023, between the City of Clearwater (the “City”), a Florida municipal corporation whose
address is 600 Cleveland St., Suite 600, Clearwater, FL 33755; and First Baptist Church of Clearwater,
Inc., (“Grantee”), a Florida Corporation whose address is 110 N McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater, FL
33759.
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, the City is the owner of two parcels of real property, commonly known as Parcel-1 &
Parcel-2 (Exhibit-A) (“Subject Properties”), more particularly described herein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clearwater has determined at a Public Hearing that the
Subject Properties meet the definition of an Uneconomic Remainder of land based on their size, shape,
and limited access as well as other characteristics that prevent meaningful development of these
properties; and
WHEREAS, Grantee is the owner of all real property adjacent to the Subject Properties; and
WHEREAS, Grantee wishes to acquire the Subject Properties, and the City desires to donate the
Properties as provided for under Section 2.01(d)(5)(i) of the Clearwater City Charter; and
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, and the mutual
benefits to be derived hereunder, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the
Parties agree as follows:
1.The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference.
2.This Agreement describes the respective responsibilities of each party in providing for the
donation of these Properties.
3.The two Subject Properties are further described as:
Proximity Address: 110 N McMullen Booth Road west ending Cleveland Street.
Parcel-1 (OR Book/Page 3308/514).
Parcel-2 (OR Book/Page 6275/724).
Exhibit-A Parcels 1 & 2 Legal/Sketch.
4.The City of Clearwater had an appraisal conducted on August 3, 2023 which valued the combined
properties at Seventeen Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($17,000.00).
5.The City agrees to donate, convey and transfer to Grantee, all of the City’s right, title and interest
in and to the Subject Properties subject to the terms, conditions and provisions hereof. The
donation of the Properties contemplated by this Agreement shall be conveyed by Quit Claim
Deed. The City makes no warranties as to the marketability of title and donates the Properties in
“as-is, where-is, with all faults” condition.
Real Property Donation Agreement between the
City of Clearwater and Calvary Church
6.The City shall reserve multiple public utility easements within the deed to the extent necessary
to cover all existing utilities within the Subject Properties. Said reservations of easements will
terminate upon the City’s approval and acceptance of the relocation of these utilities.
7.Grantee shall have, at its own expense, the right to conduct inspections and determine
feasibility of accepting the donation of the Properties. For purposes of physical inspection of
the Properties, the City grants to Grantee, its agents and professionals engaged by such Parties,
the right to enter upon the Properties. Grantee shall not perform any inspections or tests
requiring invasive methods without prior written consent of the City.
8.Grantee shall have, at its own expense, the right to purchase title insurance. Any matters set
forth in the title commitment, including any defects, or liens and encumbrances, shall be the
responsibility of Grantee to cure, or accept as exceptions to the title policy. Grantee shall pay
its apportioned closing costs and expenses.
9.Whenever this Agreement requires or permits any consent, notice, request, or demand from
one party to the other (collectively “Notice”), such Notice must be in writing and shall be
delivered either by hand or by certified mail. Notice shall be effective as of the date of actual
delivery or, if delivery is refused by the receiving party, the date on which such delivery was
attempted. Each party’s initial address for delivery of any Notice is designated below, but any
party from time to time may designate a different address for delivery of any Notice by
delivering to the other party Notice of such different address:
If to City: City of Clearwater
Attn: City Manager
One Clearwater Tower
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 600
Clearwater, FL 33755
If to CCHS: First Baptist Church of Clearwater, Inc.
C/O Tom Price - Lead Administrator
110 N McMullen Booth Road
Clearwater, FL 33759
10.This Agreement may not be assigned by Grantee without the express written consent of the
City, which consent shall be in the City’s sole discretion.
11.This Agreement, together with any exhibit(s) attached hereto, constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties and no representation, warranty, promise or inducement not expressly
included in the Agreement shall be binding upon any party hereto, their legal representative,
successors and assigns.
12.The “Effective Date” of this Agreement shall be the date on which both parties have executed
this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this agreement the day and year first above
written.
Real Property Donation Agreement between the
City of Clearwater and Calvary Church
THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
By: ______________________________
Brian J. Aungst, Sr., Mayor
Approved as to form: Attest:
______________________________ _________________________________
Jerrod D. Simpson Rosemarie Call
Senior Assistant City Attorney City Clerk
ON BEHALF OF THE GRANTEE
Attest:
______________________________ By: _____________________________
______________________________ ________________________________
Print Name Print Name and Title
______________________________
______________________________
Print Name
EXHIBIT "A"
CLEVELAND ST.
CLEVELAND ST.
Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1150
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: Solid Waste/General Services
Agenda Number: 6.11
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize a purchase order to J and F Petroleum Group of Morrisville, NC for the installation of
two 15,000-gallon aboveground tanks and associated piping and dispensers in a not-to-exceed
amount of $914,139.55 pursuant to Clearwater Code of Ordinances Section 2.563 (1)(c),
Piggyback or cooperative purchasing, and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same.
SUMMARY:
The Solid Waste Fuel Site has three 12,000-gallon underground fuel tanks that contain diesel
and gasoline that provide fuel to the City's fleet of vehicles. These tanks and many of the
underground components and other appurtenances were installed in 1996.
The generally accepted life expectancy of underground fuel tanks is about 30 years. As the
tank system has aged, staff has encountered numerous problems and many components have
become obsolete.
This project will include closing the underground tanks by filling them with foam. They will then
install two 15,000-gallon aboveground tanks and the associated concrete slabs, piping and
dispensers. The new tank system will tie into our existing fuel management system.
Requesting authorization to piggyback Sourcewell Contract No. 092920-JFA (State of
Minnesota) valid through December 7, 2024. The current estimated schedule is about 45
weeks to complete once staff gives the notice to proceed. Much of this is the manufacturing
time needed to fabricate the tanks. Use of non-Sourcewell pricing from the same company
would have resulted in a higher total cost.
While the fuel site is down for approximately 5-6 weeks during construction city staff will use
the WEX Fuel cards to obtain fuel for city vehicles and or equipment.
APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:
A first quarter budget amendment will establish capital project 366-C2305, Fuel Site
Replacement; provide a transfer of $852,370 of Garage Fund revenues from project C1901,
Beach Radio Tower; and a transfer of $147,630 from Garage Fund reserves to fund this
purchase and create additional project contingency.
USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:
Funding for this project will be provided by first quarter budget amendment allocating Garage
Fund reserves in the amount of $147,630 to capital improvement project C2305, Fuel Site
Replacement. The remaining balance of Garage Fund reserves after 25% working capital
reserves is approximately $8.9 million or 46% of the Garage Fund operating budget.
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Vendor’s product and pricing list. Unless agreed to by the Participating Entities in advance,
Equipment or Products must be delivered as operational to the Participating Entity’s site.
This Contract offers an indefinite quantity of sales, and while substantial volume is anticipated,
sales and sales volume are not guaranteed.
B. WARRANTY. Vendor warrants that all Equipment, Products, and Services furnished are free
from liens and encumbrances, and are free from defects in design, materials, and workmanship.
In addition, Vendor warrants the Equipment, Products, and Services are suitable for and will
perform in accordance with the ordinary use for which they are intended. Vendor’s dealers and
distributors must agree to assist the Participating Entity in reaching a resolution in any dispute
over warranty terms with the manufacturer. Any manufacturer’s warranty that is effective past
the expiration of the Vendor’s warranty will be passed on to the Participating Entity.
C. DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AND/OR RESELLERS. Upon Contract execution, Vendor will
make available to Sourcewell a means to validate or authenticate Vendor’s authorized dealers,
distributors, and/or resellers relative to the Equipment, Products, and Services related to this
Contract. This list may be updated from time-to-time and is incorporated into this Contract by
reference. It is the Vendor’s responsibility to ensure Sourcewell receives the most current
version of this list.
3. PRICING
All Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract will be priced as stated in Vendor’s
Proposal.
When providing pricing quotes to Participating Entities, all pricing quoted must reflect a
Participating Entity’s total cost of acquisition. This means that the quoted cost is for delivered
Equipment, Products, and Services that are operational for their intended purpose, and
includes all costs to the Participating Entity’s requested delivery location.
Regardless of the payment method chosen by the Participating Entity, the total cost associated
with any purchase option of the Equipment, Products, or Services must always be disclosed in
the pricing quote to the applicable Participating Entity at the time of purchase.
A. SHIPPING AND SHIPPING COSTS. All delivered Equipment and Products must be properly
packaged. Damaged Equipment and Products may be rejected. If the damage is not readily
apparent at the time of delivery, Vendor must permit the Equipment and Products to be
returned within a reasonable time at no cost to Sourcewell or its Participating Entities.
Participating Entities reserve the right to inspect the Equipment and Products at a reasonable
time after delivery where circumstances or conditions prevent effective inspection of the
Equipment and Products at the time of delivery.
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Vendor must arrange for and pay for the return shipment on Equipment and Products that arrive
in a defective or inoperable condition.
Sourcewell may declare the Vendor in breach of this Contract if the Vendor intentionally
delivers substandard or inferior Equipment or Products. In the event of the delivery of
nonconforming Equipment and Products, the Participating Entity will notify the Vendor as soon
as possible and the Vendor will replace nonconforming Equipment and Products with
conforming Equipment and Products that are acceptable to the Participating Entity.
B. SALES TAX. Each Participating Entity is responsible for supplying the Vendor with valid tax-
exemption certification(s). When ordering, a Participating Entity must indicate if it is a tax-
exempt entity.
C. HOT LIST PRICING. At any time during this Contract, Vendor may offer a specific selection
of Equipment, Products, or Services at discounts greater than those listed in the Contract.
When Vendor determines it will offer Hot List Pricing, it must be submitted electronically to
Sourcewell in a line-item format. Equipment, Products, or Services may be added or removed
from the Hot List at any time through a Sourcewell Price and Product Change Form as defined
in Article 4 below.
Hot List program and pricing may also be used to discount and liquidate close-out and
discontinued Equipment and Products as long as those close-out and discontinued items are
clearly identified as such. Current ordering process and administrative fees apply. Hot List
Pricing must be published and made available to all Participating Entities.
4. PRODUCT AND PRICING CHANGE REQUESTS
Vendor may request Equipment, Product, or Service changes, additions, or deletions at any
time. All requests must be made in writing by submitting a signed Sourcewell Price and Product
Change Request Form to the assigned Sourcewell Contract Administrator. This form is available
from the assigned Sourcewell Contract Administrator. At a minimum, the request must:
x Identify the applicable Sourcewell contract number;
x Clearly specify the requested change;
x Provide sufficient detail to justify the requested change;
x Individually list all Equipment, Products, or Services affected by the requested change,
along with the requested change (e.g., addition, deletion, price change); and
x Include a complete restatement of pricing documentation in Microsoft Excel with the
effective date of the modified pricing, or product addition or deletion. The new pricing
restatement must include all Equipment, Products, and Services offered, even for those
items where pricing remains unchanged.
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A fully executed Sourcewell Price and Product Request Form will be become an
amendment to this Contract and be incorporated by reference.
5. PARTICIPATION, CONTRACT ACCESS, AND PARTICIPATING ENTITY REQUIREMENTS
A. PARTICIPATION. Sourcewell’s cooperative contracts are available and open to public and
nonprofit entities across the United States and Canada; such as federal, state/province,
municipal, K-12 and higher education, tribal government, and other public entities.
The benefits of this Contract should be available to all Participating Entities that can legally
access the Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract. A Participating Entity’s
authority to access this Contract is determined through its cooperative purchasing, interlocal,
or joint powers laws. Any entity accessing benefits of this Contract will be considered a Service
Member of Sourcewell during such time of access. Vendor understands that a Participating
Entity’s use of this Contract is at the Participating Entity’s sole convenience and Participating
Entities reserve the right to obtain like Equipment, Products, or Services from any other source.
Vendor is responsible for familiarizing its sales and service forces with Sourcewell contract use
eligibility requirements and documentation and will encourage potential members to join
Sourcewell. Sourcewell reserves the right to add and remove Participating Entities to its roster
during the term of this Contract.
B. PUBLIC FACILITIES. Vendor’s employees may be required to perform work at government-
owned facilities, including schools. Vendor’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in
a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity
policies and procedures, and all applicable laws.
6. PARTICIPATING ENTITY USE AND PURCHASING
A. ORDERS AND PAYMENT. To access the contracted Equipment, Products, or Services under
this Contract, a Participating Entity must clearly indicate to Vendor that it intends to access this
Contract; however, order flow and procedure will be developed jointly between Sourcewell and
Vendor. Typically, a Participating Entity will issue an order directly to Vendor. If a Participating
Entity issues a purchase order, it may use its own forms, but the purchase order should clearly
note the applicable Sourcewell contract number. All Participating Entity orders under this
Contract must be issued prior to expiration of this Contract; however, Vendor performance,
Participating Entity payment, and any applicable warranty periods or other Vendor or
Participating Entity obligations may extend beyond the term of this Contract.
Vendor’s acceptable forms of payment are included in Attachment A. Participating Entities will
be solely responsible for payment and Sourcewell will have no liability for any unpaid invoice of
any Participating Entity.
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B. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS/PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM. Additional terms and
conditions to a purchase order may be negotiated between a Participating Entity and Vendor,
such as job or industry-specific requirements, legal requirements (e.g., affirmative action or
immigration status requirements), or specific local policy requirements. Some Participating
Entitles may require the use of a Participating Addendum; the terms of which will be worked
out directly between the Participating Entity and the Vendor. Any negotiated additional terms
and conditions must never be less favorable to the Participating Entity than what is contained in
this Contract.
C. PERFORMANCE BOND. If requested by a Participating Entity, Vendor will provide a
performance bond that meets the requirements set forth in the Participating Entity’s order.
D. SPECIALIZED SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. In the event that the Participating Entity requires
service or specialized performance requirements (such as e-commerce specifications,
specialized delivery requirements, or other specifications and requirements) not addressed in
this Contract, the Participating Entity and the Vendor may enter into a separate, standalone
agreement, apart from this Contract. Sourcewell, including its agents and employees, will not
be made a party to a claim for breach of such agreement.
E. TERMINATION OF ORDERS. Participating Entities may terminate an order, in whole or
in part, immediately upon notice to Vendor in the event of any of the following events:
1. The Participating Entity fails to receive funding or appropriation from its governing body
at levels sufficient to pay for the goods to be purchased;
2. Federal, state, or provincial laws or regulations prohibit the purchase or change the
Participating Entity’s requirements; or
3. Vendor commits any material breach of this Contract or the additional terms agreed to
between the Vendor and a Participating Entity.
F. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The governing law and venue for any action related to a
Participating Entity’s order will be determined by the Participating Entity making the purchase.
7. CUSTOMER SERVICE
A. PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE. Vendor will assign an Account Representative to
Sourcewell for this Contract and must provide prompt notice to Sourcewell if that person is
changed. The Account Representative will be responsible for:
x Maintenance and management of this Contract;
x Timely response to all Sourcewell and Participating Entity inquiries; and
x Business reviews to Sourcewell and Participating Entities, if applicable.
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B. BUSINESS REVIEWS. Vendor must perform a minimum of one business review with
Sourcewell per contract year. The business review will cover sales to Participating Entities,
pricing and contract terms, administrative fees, supply issues, customer issues, and any other
necessary information.
8. REPORT ON CONTRACT SALES ACTIVITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEE PAYMENT
A. CONTRACT SALES ACTIVITY REPORT. Each calendar quarter, Vendor must provide a contract
sales activity report (Report) to the Sourcewell Contract Administrator assigned to this
Contract. A Report must be provided regardless of the number or amount of sales during that
quarter (i.e., if there are no sales, Vendor must submit a report indicating no sales were made).
The Report must contain the following fields:
x Customer Name (e.g., City of Staples Highway Department);
x Customer Physical Street Address;
x Customer City;
x Customer State/Province;
x Customer Zip Code;
x Customer Contact Name;
x Customer Contact Email Address;
x Customer Contact Telephone Number;
x Sourcewell Assigned Entity/Participating Entity Number;
x Item Purchased Description;
x Item Purchased Price;
x Sourcewell Administrative Fee Applied; and
x Date Purchase was invoiced/sale was recognized as revenue by Vendor.
B. ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. In consideration for the support and services provided by Sourcewell,
the Vendor will pay an administrative fee to Sourcewell on all Equipment, Products, and
Services provided to Participating Entities. The Administrative Fee must be included in, and not
added to, the pricing. Vendor may not charge Participating Entities more than the contracted
price to offset the Administrative Fee.
The Vendor will submit a check payable to Sourcewell for the percentage of administrative fee
stated in the Proposal multiplied by the total sales of all Equipment, Products, and Services
purchased by Participating Entities under this Contract during each calendar quarter. Payments
should note the Sourcewell-assigned contract number in the memo and must be mailed to the
address above “Attn: Accounts Receivable.” Payments must be received no later than 45
calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter.
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Vendor agrees to cooperate with Sourcewell in auditing transactions under this Contract to
ensure that the administrative fee is paid on all items purchased under this Contract.
In the event the Vendor is delinquent in any undisputed administrative fees, Sourcewell
reserves the right to cancel this Contract and reject any proposal submitted by the Vendor in
any subsequent solicitation. In the event this Contract is cancelled by either party prior to the
Contract’s expiration date, the administrative fee payment will be due no more than 30 days
from the cancellation date.
9. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
Sourcewell's Authorized Representative is its Chief Procurement Officer.
Vendor’s Authorized Representative is the person named in the Vendor’s Proposal. If Vendor’s
Authorized Representative changes at any time during this Contract, Vendor must promptly
notify Sourcewell in writing.
10. ASSIGNMENT, AMENDMENTS, WAIVER, AND CONTRACT COMPLETE
A. ASSIGNMENT. Neither the Vendor nor Sourcewell may assign or transfer any rights or
obligations under this Contract without the prior consent of the parties and a fully executed
assignment agreement. Such consent will not be unreasonably withheld.
B. AMENDMENTS. Any amendment to this Contract must be in writing and will not be effective
until it has been fully executed by the parties.
C. WAIVER. If either party fails to enforce any provision of this Contract, that failure does not
waive the provision or the right to enforce it.
D. CONTRACT COMPLETE. This Contract contains all negotiations and agreements between
Sourcewell and Vendor. No other understanding regarding this Contract, whether written or
oral, may be used to bind either party.
E. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES. The relationship of the parties is one of independent
contractors, each free to exercise judgment and discretion with regard to the conduct of their
respective businesses. This Contract does not create a partnership, joint venture, or any other
relationship such as master-servant, or principal-agent.
11. LIABILITY
Vendor must indemnify, save, and hold Sourcewell and its Participating Entities, including their
agents and employees, harmless from any claims or causes of action, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees, arising out of the performance of this Contract by the Vendor or its agents or
employees; this indemnification includes injury or death to person(s) or property alleged to
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have been caused by some defect in the Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract
to the extent the Equipment, Product, or Service has been used according to its specifications.
12. AUDITS
Sourcewell reserves the right to review the books, records, documents, and accounting
procedures and practices of the Vendor relevant to this Contract for a minimum of 6 years from
the end of this Contract. This clause extends to Participating Entities as it relates to business
conducted by that Participating Entity under this Contract.
13. GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES
Vendor and Sourcewell must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act,
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, as it applies to all data provided by or provided to Sourcewell
under this Contract and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used,
maintained, or disseminated by the Vendor under this Contract.
If the Vendor receives a request to release the data referred to in this article, the Vendor must
immediately notify Sourcewell and Sourcewell will assist with how the Vendor should respond
to the request.
14. INDEMNIFICATION
As applicable, Vendor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Sourcewell and its Participating
Entities against any and all suits, claims, judgments, and costs instituted or recovered against
Sourcewell or Participating Entities by any person on account of the use of any Equipment or
Products by Sourcewell or its Participating Entities supplied by Vendor in violation of applicable
patent or copyright laws.
15. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, PUBLICITY, MARKETING, AND ENDORSEMENT
A. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
1. Grant of License. During the term of this Contract:
a. Sourcewell grants to Vendor a royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive right and
license to use theTrademark(s) provided to Vendor by Sourcewell in advertising and
promotional materials for the purpose of marketing Sourcewell’s relationship with
Vendor.
b. Vendor grants to Sourcewell a royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive right and
license to use Vendor’s Trademarks in advertising and promotional materials for the
purpose of marketing Vendor’s relationship with Sourcewell.
2. Limited Right of Sublicense. The right and license granted herein includes a limited right
of each party to grant sublicenses to its and their respective distributors, marketing
representatives, and agents (collectively “Permitted Sublicensees”) in advertising and
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promotional materials for the purpose of marketing the Parties’ relationship to Participating
Entities. Any sublicense granted will be subject to the terms and conditions of this Article.
Each party will be responsible for any breach of this Article by any of their respective
sublicensees.
3. Use; Quality Control.
a. Sourcewell must not alter Vendor’s Trademarks from the form provided by
Vendor and must comply with Vendor’s removal requests as to specific uses of its
trademarks or logos.
b. Vendor must not alter Sourcewell’s Trademarks from the form provided by
Sourcewell and must comply with Sourcewell’s removal requests as to specific uses
of its trademarks or logos.
c. Each party agrees to use, and to cause its Permitted Sublicensees to use, the
other party’s Trademarks only in good faith and in a dignified manner consistent
with such party’s use of the Trademarks. Upon written notice to the breaching party,
the breaching party has 30 days of the date of the written notice to cure the breach
or the license will be terminated.
4. Termination. Upon the termination of this Contract for any reason, each party, including
Permitted Sublicensees, will have 30 days to remove all Trademarks from signage, websites,
and the like bearing the other party’s name or logo (excepting Sourcewell’s pre-printed
catalog of vendors which may be used until the next printing). Vendor must return all
marketing and promotional materials, including signage, provided by Sourcewell, or dispose
of it according to Sourcewell’s written directions.
B. PUBLICITY. Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this Contract must not be released
without prior written approval from the Authorized Representatives. Publicity includes notices,
informational pamphlets, press releases, research, reports, signs, and similar public notices
prepared by or for the Vendor individually or jointly with others, or any subcontractors, with
respect to the program, publications, or services provided resulting from this Contract.
C. MARKETING. Any direct advertising, marketing, or offers with Participating Entities must be
approved by Sourcewell. Materials should be sent to the Sourcewell Contract Administrator
assigned to this Contract.
D. ENDORSEMENT. The Vendor must not claim that Sourcewell endorses its Equipment,
Products, or Services.
16. GOVERNING LAW, JURISDICTION, AND VENUE
Minnesota law governs this Contract. Venue for all legal proceedings out of this Contract, or its
breach, must be in the appropriate state court in Todd County or federal court in Fergus Falls,
Minnesota.
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17. FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party to this Contract will be held responsible for delay or default caused by acts of God
or other conditions that are beyond that party’s reasonable control. A party defaulting under
this provision must provide the other party prompt written notice of the default.
18. SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this Contract is found to be illegal, unenforceable, or void then both
Sourcewell and Vendor will be relieved of all obligations arising under such provisions. If the
remainder of this Contract is capable of performance, it will not be affected by such declaration
or finding and must be fully performed.
19. PERFORMANCE, DEFAULT, AND REMEDIES
A. PERFORMANCE. During the term of this Contract, the parties will monitor performance and
address unresolved contract issues as follows:
1. Notification. The parties must promptly notify each other of any known dispute and
work in good faith to resolve such dispute within a reasonable period of time. If necessary,
Sourcewell and the Vendor will jointly develop a short briefing document that describes the
issue(s), relevant impact, and positions of both parties.
2. Escalation. If parties are unable to resolve the issue in a timely manner, as specified
above, either Sourcewell or Vendor may escalate the resolution of the issue to a higher
level of management. The Vendor will have 30 calendar days to cure an outstanding issue.
3. Performance while Dispute is Pending. Notwithstanding the existence of a dispute, the
Vendor must continue without delay to carry out all of its responsibilities under the
Contract that are not affected by the dispute. If the Vendor fails to continue without delay
to perform its responsibilities under the Contract, in the accomplishment of all undisputed
work, any additional costs incurred by Sourcewell and/or its Participating Entities as a result
of such failure to proceed will be borne by the Vendor.
B. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES. Either of the following constitutes cause to declare this Contract,
or any Participating Entity order under this Contract, in default:
1. Nonperformance of contractual requirements, or
2. A material breach of any term or condition of this Contract.
Written notice of default and a reasonable opportunity to cure must be issued by the party
claiming default. Time allowed for cure will not diminish or eliminate any liability for liquidated
or other damages. If the default remains after the opportunity for cure, the non-defaulting
party may:
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x Exercise any remedy provided by law or equity, or
x Terminate the Contract or any portion thereof, including any orders issued against the
Contract.
20. INSURANCE
A. REQUIREMENTS. At its own expense, Vendor must maintain insurance policy(ies) in effect at
all times during the performance of this Contract with insurance company(ies) licensed or
authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota having an “AM BEST” rating of A- or better,
with coverage and limits of insurance not less than the following:
1. Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability.
Workers’ Compensation: As required by any applicable law or regulation.
Employer's Liability Insurance: must be provided in amounts not less than listed below:
Minimum limits:
$500,000 each accident for bodily injury by accident
$500,000 policy limit for bodily injury by disease
$500,000 each employee for bodily injury by disease
2. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Vendor will maintain insurance covering
its operations, with coverage on an occurrence basis, and must be subject to terms no
less broad than the Insurance Services Office (“ISO”) Commercial General Liability Form
CG0001 (2001 or newer edition), or equivalent. At a minimum, coverage must include
liability arising from premises, operations, bodily injury and property damage,
independent contractors, products-completed operations including construction defect,
contractual liability, blanket contractual liability, and personal injury and advertising
injury. All required limits, terms and conditions of coverage must be maintained during
the term of this Contract.
Minimum Limits:
$1,000,000 each occurrence Bodily Injury and Property Damage
$1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury
$2,000,000 aggregate for Products-Completed operations
$2,000,000 general aggregate
3. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract,
Vendor will maintain insurance covering all owned, hired, and non-owned automobiles
in limits of liability not less than indicated below. The coverage must be subject to terms
no less broad than ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 0001 (2010 edition or newer),
or equivalent.
Minimum Limits:
$1,000,000 each accident, combined single limit
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4. Umbrella Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Vendor will maintain
umbrella coverage over Workers’ Compensation, Commercial General Liability, and
Commercial Automobile.
Minimum Limits:
$2,000,000
5. Professional/Technical, Errors and Omissions, and/or Miscellaneous Professional
Liability. During the term of this Contract, Vendor will maintain coverage for all claims
the Vendor may become legally obligated to pay resulting from any actual or alleged
negligent act, error, or omission related to Vendor’s professional services required
under this Contract.
Minimum Limits:
$2,000,000 per claim or event
$2,000,000 – annual aggregate
6. Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. During the term of this
Contract, Vendor will maintain coverage for network security and privacy liability. The
coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a
standalone policy. The insurance must cover claims which may arise from failure of
Vendor’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized
access, disclosure of not public data – including but not limited to, confidential or
private information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service.
Minimum limits:
$2,000,000 per occurrence
$2,000,000 annual aggregate
Failure of Vendor to maintain the required insurance will constitute a material breach entitling
Sourcewell to immediately terminate this Contract for default.
B. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE. Prior to commencing under this Contract, Vendor must furnish
to Sourcewell a certificate of insurance, as evidence of the insurance required under this
Contract. Prior to expiration of the policy(ies), renewal certificates must be mailed to
Sourcewell, 202 12th Street Northeast, P.O. Box 219, Staples, MN 56479 or sent to the
Sourcewell Contract Administrator assigned to this Contract. The certificates must be signed by
a person authorized by the insurer(s) to bind coverage on their behalf. All policies must include
there will be no cancellation, suspension, non-renewal, or reduction of coverage without 30
days’ prior written notice to the Vendor.
Upon request, Vendor must provide to Sourcewell copies of applicable policies and
endorsements, within 10 days of a request. Failure to request certificates of insurance by
Sourcewell, or failure of Vendor to provide certificates of insurance, in no way limits or relieves
Vendor of its duties and responsibilities in this Contract.
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C. ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT AND PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY
INSURANCE CLAUSE. Vendor agrees to list Sourcewell and its Participating Entities, including
their officers, agents, and employees, as an additional insured under the Vendor’s commercial
general liability insurance policy with respect to liability arising out of activities, “operations,” or
“work” performed by or on behalf of Vendor, and products and completed operations of
Vendor. The policy provision(s) or endorsement(s) must further provide that coverage is
primary and not excess over or contributory with any other valid, applicable, and collectible
insurance or self-insurance in force for the additional insureds.
D. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION. Vendor waives and must require (by endorsement or
otherwise) all its insurers to waive subrogation rights against Sourcewell and other additional
insureds for losses paid under the insurance policies required by this Contract or other
insurance applicable to the Vendor or its subcontractors. The waiver must apply to all
deductibles and/or self-insured retentions applicable to the required or any other insurance
maintained by the Vendor or its subcontractors. Where permitted by law, Vendor must require
similar written express waivers of subrogation and insurance clauses from each of its
subcontractors.
E. UMBRELLA/EXCESS LIABILITY. The limits required by this Contract can be met by either
providing a primary policy or in combination with umbrella/excess liability policy(ies).
F. SELF-INSURED RETENTIONS. Any self-insured retention in excess of $10,000 is subject to
Sourcewell’s approval.
21. COMPLIANCE
A. LAWS AND REGULATIONS. All Equipment, Products, or Services provided under this
Contract must comply fully with applicable federal laws and regulations, and with the laws in
the states and provinces in which the Equipment, Products, or Services are sold.
B. LICENSES. Vendor must maintain a valid and current status on all required federal,
state/provincial, and local licenses, bonds, and permits required for the operation of the
business that the Vendor conducts with Sourcewell and Participating Entities.
22. BANKRUPTCY, DEBARMENT, OR SUSPENSION CERTIFICATION
Vendor certifies and warrants that it is not in bankruptcy or that it has previously disclosed in
writing certain information to Sourcewell related to bankruptcy actions. If at any time during
this Contract Vendor declares bankruptcy, Vendor must immediately notify Sourcewell in
writing.
Vendor certifies and warrants that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred,
suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from programs
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operated by the State of Minnesota; the United States federal government or the Canadian
government, as applicable; or any Participating Entity. Vendor certifies and warrants that
neither it nor its principals have been convicted of a criminal offense related to the subject
matter of this Contract. Vendor further warrants that it will provide immediate written notice
to Sourcewell if this certification changes at any time.
23. PROVISIONS FOR NON-UNITED STATES FEDERAL ENTITY PROCUREMENTS UNDER
UNITED STATES FEDERAL AWARDS OR OTHER AWARDS
Participating Entities that use United States federal grant or FEMA funds to purchase goods or
services from this Contract may be subject to additional requirements including the
procurement standards of the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards, 2 C.F.R. § 200. Participating Entities may also require
additional requirements based on specific funding specifications. Within this Article, all
references to “federal” should be interpreted to mean the United States federal government.
The following list only applies when a Participating Entity accesses Vendor’s Equipment,
Products, or Services with United States federal funds.
A. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. Except as otherwise provided under 41 C.F.R. § 60, all
contracts that meet the definition of “federally assisted construction contract” in 41 C.F.R. § 60-
1.3 must include the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 C.F.R. §60-1.4(b), in
accordance with Executive Order 11246, “Equal Employment Opportunity” (30 FR 12319,
12935, 3 C.F.R. §, 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 C.F.R. § 60, “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal
Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor.” The equal opportunity clause is incorporated
herein by reference.
B. DAVIS-BACON ACT, AS AMENDED (40 U.S.C. § 3141-3148). When required by federal
program legislation, all prime construction contracts in excess of $2,000 awarded by non-
federal entities must include a provision for compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. §
3141-3144, and 3146-3148) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. § 5,
“Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted
Construction”). In accordance with the statute, contractors must be required to pay wages to
laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the prevailing wages specified in a wage
determination made by the Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors must be required to pay
wages not less than once a week. The non-federal entity must place a copy of the current
prevailing wage determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation. The
decision to award a contract or subcontract must be conditioned upon the acceptance of the
wage determination. The non-federal entity must report all suspected or reported violations to
the federal awarding agency. The contracts must also include a provision for compliance with
the Copeland “Anti-Kickback” Act (40 U.S.C. § 3145), as supplemented by Department of Labor
regulations (29 C.F.R. § 3, “Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Public Work
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Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States”). The Act provides that
each contractor or subrecipient must be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person
employed in the construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the
compensation to which he or she is otherwise entitled. The non-federal entity must report
all suspected or reported violations to the federal awarding agency. Vendor must be in
compliance with all applicable Davis-Bacon Act provisions.
C. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT (40 U.S.C. § 3701-3708). Where
applicable, all contracts awarded by the non-federal entity in excess of $100,000 that involve
the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40
U.S.C. §§ 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. § 5).
Under 40 U.S.C. § 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of
every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess
of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of
not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40
hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. § 3704 are applicable to construction
work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or
under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements
do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the
open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. This provision is
hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract. Vendor certifies that during the term of an
award for all contracts by Sourcewell resulting from this procurement process, Vendor must
comply with applicable requirements as referenced above.
D. RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. If the federal award
meets the definition of “funding agreement” under 37 C.F.R. § 401.2(a) and the recipient or
subrecipient wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization
regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental,
developmental, or research work under that “funding agreement,” the recipient or subrecipient
must comply with the requirements of 37 C.F.R. § 401, “Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit
Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative
Agreements,” and any implementing regulations issued by the awarding agency. Vendor
certifies that during the term of an award for all contracts by Sourcewell resulting from this
procurement process, Vendor must comply with applicable requirements as referenced above.
E. CLEAN AIR ACT (42 U.S.C. § 7401-7671Q.) AND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
ACT (33 U.S.C. § 1251-1387). Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of $150,000 require
the non-federal award to agree to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations
issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7401- 7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. § 1251- 1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal
awarding agency and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Vendor
certifies that during the term of this Contract will comply with applicable requirements as
referenced above.
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F. DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (EXECUTIVE ORDERS 12549 AND 12689). A contract award
(see 2 C.F.R. § 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government wide exclusions
in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 C.F.R.
§180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 C.F.R. § 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3
C.F.R. § 1989 Comp., p. 235), “Debarment and Suspension.” SAM Exclusions contains the names
of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared
ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. Vendor
certifies that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for
debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation by any federal
department or agency.
G. BYRD ANTI-LOBBYING AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED (31 U.S.C. § 1352). Vendors must file
any required certifications. Vendors must not have used federal appropriated funds to pay any
person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member
of Congress in connection with obtaining any federal contract, grant, or any other award
covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Vendors must disclose any lobbying with non-federal funds that
takes place in connection with obtaining any federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded
from tier to tier up to the non-federal award. Vendors must file all certifications and disclosures
required by, and otherwise comply with, the Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. §
1352).
H. RECORD RETENTION REQUIREMENTS. To the extent applicable, Vendor must comply with
the record retention requirements detailed in 2 C.F.R. § 200.333. The Vendor further certifies
that it will retain all records as required by 2 C.F.R. § 200.333 for a period of 3 years after
grantees or subgrantees submit final expenditure reports or quarterly or annual financial
reports, as applicable, and all other pending matters are closed.
I. ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT COMPLIANCE. To the extent applicable, Vendor
must comply with the mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are
contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy
and Conservation Act.
J. BUY AMERICAN PROVISIONS COMPLIANCE. To the extent applicable, Vendor must comply
with all applicable provisions of the Buy American Act. Purchases made in accordance with the
Buy American Act must follow the applicable procurement rules calling for free and open
competition.
K. ACCESS TO RECORDS (2 C.F.R. § 200.336). Vendor agrees that duly authorized
representatives of a federal agency must have access to any books, documents, papers and
records of Vendor that are directly pertinent to Vendor’s discharge of its obligations under this
Contract for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. The right
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also includes timely and reasonable access to Vendor’s personnel for the purpose of interview
and discussion relating to such documents.
L. PROCUREMENT OF RECOVERED MATERIALS (2 C.F.R. § 200.322). A non-federal entity that is
a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply
with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in
guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 C.F.R. § 247 that contain the
highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a
satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the
value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring
solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery;
and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials
identified in the EPA guidelines.
24. CANCELLATION
Sourcewell or Vendor may cancel this Contract at any time, with or without cause, upon 60
days’ written notice to the other party. However, Sourcewell may cancel this Contract
immediately upon discovery of a material defect in any certification made in Vendor’s Proposal.
Cancellation of this Contract does not relieve either party of financial, product, or service
obligations incurred or accrued prior to cancellation.
Sourcewell JF Acquisition, LLC, dba JF Petroleum Group
By: _________ By: __________
Jeremy Schwartz Steve Bernstein
Title: Director of Operations &
Procurement/CPO
Title: Vice President-Commercial Sales
Date: ________________________
Date: ________________________
Approved:
By: ____________
Chad Coauette
Title: Executive Director/CEO
Date: ________________________
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No.Description Qty.MSRP Sourcewell
Price Amount
15,000 GAL FIREGUARD FUEL TANK 2 $ 128,243.25 $ 115,418.93 $ 230,837.85
FREIGHT FOR FUEL TANKS Cost +10% 1 $13,721.40 + 10% $ 15,093.54 $ 15,093.54
MSRP '-10% TOTAL
VENT, UPDDRAFT, 3IN 2 $ 65.68 $ 59.11 $ 118.22
SPILL CONT, AST REMOTE DUAL PORT, 3INX3IN, 15GAL 2 $ 1,915.18 $ 1,723.66 $ 3,447.32
ADAPTER, VAPOR RECOVERY, 4INX3IN 1 $ 196.88 $ 177.19 $ 177.19
CAP, VAPOR RECOVERY, 4IN, AC 1 $ 64.03 $ 57.63 $ 57.63
ADAPTER, FILL, 3IN, ALUMINIUM 2 $ 32.85 $ 29.57 $ 59.13
CAP, DUST, 3IN, ALUMINIUM 2 $ 43.09 $ 38.78 $ 77.56
VALVE, AST OVERFILL PREVENTION, 3IN, AL 2 $ 1,666.58 $ 1,499.92 $ 2,999.84
MANUAL TEST MECHANISM 9095A, B & AA, 2IN & 3IN 2 $ 156.47 $ 140.82 $ 281.65
DROP TUBE, 3INX10FT, AL 2 $ 177.04 $ 159.34 $ 318.67
DIFFUSER, 3IN, SLIP ON 2 $ 152.56 $ 137.30 $ 274.61
QUICK SET PUMP RJ2, P200U1-3, 2HP 2 $ 3,947.00 $ 3,552.30 $ 7,104.60
CONTROL BOX, ISOTROL 1-8R 120VAC 2 $ 699.00 $ 629.10 $ 1,258.20
CONTROL BOX, IQ WITH 2HP FIXED SPEED CAPACITOR 2 $ 846.00 $ 761.40 $ 1,522.80
LEAK DETECTOR, DIESEL, FX1DV 1 $ 322.00 $ 289.80 $ 289.80
LEAK DETECTOR, FX1V GAS 1 $ 322.00 $ 289.80 $ 289.80
LEAK DETECTOR T HOUSING 2 $ 96.00 $ 86.40 $ 172.80
346DI-1100AV VALVE, EXTERNAL EMER, 1IN, DI 1 $ 487.83 $ 439.05 $ 439.05
TRANSITION SUMP, 37X29X29 4B0 3 $ 1,278.93 $ 1,151.04 $ 3,453.11
VALVE, SOLENOID, 2IN, 208V 3 $ 1,166.71 $ 1,050.04 $ 3,150.12
VALVE, EXPANSION RELIEF, .5IN, 50PSI 2 $ 388.84 $ 349.96 $ 699.91
VALVE, BALL FULL PORT LOCKING, 3IN, FORGED BRASS 2 $ 523.19 $ 470.87 $ 941.74
VALVE, BALL FULL PORT, 2IN, FORGED BRASS 4 $ 131.87 $ 118.68 $ 474.73
VALVE, SWING CHECK, 3IN, 50 PSI, THREADED, DI 2 $ 612.84 $ 551.56 $ 1,103.11
VALVE, EXTERNAL EMER, 2IN, DI 2 $ 448.80 $ 403.92 $ 807.84
FLEX CONN, MISXM, 1.5INX18IN 6 $ 415.38 $ 373.84 $ 2,243.05
691-0800 1V
246ADI0800AV
346DI-0500 AV
FC15-SWM18
TS372929-4B0
VALVES & FITTINGS
7102080200-1V
076DI-0200 AV
691B-1000 1V
880-047-1
880-058-1
116-058-5
116-056-5
038-072-5
9095AA-3300 AVEVR
9095ATM0100-AM
419-0200 1T
539AS-300 AD
410142-002
515-2300 AC
323-0100 AA
323C-0100 AC
800A-A0600 1C
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with handrails. All aluminum construction with 1 chained walk thru. Shop fitted
Comments
Phone No.: 813-528-2580E-Mail: dhobgood@jfpetrogroup.com Date: 09/14/2023
CITY OF CLEARWATER [BILL TO]1900 GRAND AVE City of Clearwater Solid Waste Dept.1701 N th H l A
TANK-STEEL-AST-DW
Features
1 x 3" NPT. 1 x 2" NPT. 1 x 2" Monitoring pipe for leak detection. 2 x Saddles,
seal-welded to tank. Interior: SP-3 (power tool clean) on all welds only and
all loose debris removed. Exterior: SP-6 blast and 5-7 mils white urethane.
Est. weight: 33,750 lbs.
Accessories include: 1 x Vertical ladder and 24" wide x 300" long catwalk
Fireguard UL-142 and UL-2085 listed. Dimensions: 126" dia. x 26'-4" long.
Includes: 1 x 24" tight bolt manway with 8" 150# flange and emergency vent in
cover. 1 x 8" 150# flange with emergency vent. 2 x 6" NPTs. 4 x 4" NPTs.
FURNISH/INSTALL (2) 15,000 GALLON DIESEL AND GASOLINE UL 2085 TANKS AND ACCESSORIES
INSTALL NEW PIPING, DISPENSERS, AND HANGING HARDWARE
Clearwater, FL - Sourcwell Member ID# 32014
JF Petroleum Group - Contract ID#: 092920-JFA
TANKS
Proposal
100 Perimeter Park Dr, STE H, Morrisville, NC 27560
No. QUO-0244438
Net 10 Days __________(Initial Here)
Net 30 Days SWC
FOB DESTINATION
Customer Initials __________ JF Petroleum Group Initials __________
JF Petroleum Group - Confidential Quotation valid for 10 days QUO-0244438
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DRY DISCONNECT, 3IN AL W/VITON USE 4IN DUST CAP 2 $ 522.98 $ 470.68 $ 941.36
COMPLETE NUPI PIPING SYSTEM 1 $ 52,594.37 $ 47,334.93 $ 47,334.93
DEB-0150 ENTRY FITTING, DOUBLE BOOT, 1.5IN 5 $ 72.74 $ 65.47 $ 327.33
FEB-075-D ENTRY BOOT, FLEXIBLE, 3/4IN TO 1IN 5 $ 50.51 $ 45.46 $ 227.30
CLOCK GAUGE, ALARM, 2IN, WITH FLOAT 2 $ 1,450.99 $ 1,305.89 $ 2,611.78
DIAL FACE, CUSTOM FACE PLATE 48X65 15,000 GAL 2 $ 47.01 $ 42.31 $ 84.62
PROBE, INVENTORY ONLY, WATER DETECTION, 11FT 2 $ 1,854.00 $ 1,668.60 $ 3,337.20
SUMP SENSOR, PIPING, 12FT CABLE 7 $ 334.58 $ 301.12 $ 2,107.85
INTERSTITIAL SENSOR, STEEL TANK 4-12FT TANK 2 $ 700.00 $ 630.00 $ 1,260.00
RISER CAP AND RING KIT, 4IN 2 $ 262.00 $ 235.80 $ 471.60
4IN RISER CAP KIT/INTERSTITIAL 2 $ 166.00 $ 149.40 $ 298.80
INSTALL KIT, MAG PLUS, DIESEL, 4IN FLT, 5FT CABLE 1 $ 440.00 $ 396.00 $ 396.00
INSTALL KIT, PHASE2 WATER DETECTOR, 4IN FLOAT, 5FT 1 $ 674.00 $ 606.60 $ 606.60
SENSOR MOUNTING KIT, UNIVERSAL 7 $ 122.82 $ 110.54 $ 773.77
AST INSTALL KIT 2 $ 206.00 $ 185.40 $ 370.80
OVERFILL ALARM 1 $ 1,005.00 $ 904.50 $ 904.50
OVERFILL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE SWITCH 1 $ 643.00 $ 578.70 $ 578.70
6IN DIA. X 7FT LONG PIPE BOLLARD 34 $ 425.25 $ 382.73 $ 13,012.65
BOLLARD COVER YELLOW 6IN X 52IN 34 $ 67.50 $ 60.75 $ 2,065.50
VALVE, EMER DOUBLE POPPET, FEMALE, 1.5IN 4 $ 267.40 $ 240.66 $ 962.64
DISPENSER SUMP FOR GASBOY ATLAS 4 $ 856.00 $ 770.40 $ 3,081.60
STABALIZER BAR KIT - ATLAS 4 $ 66.00 $ 59.40 $ 237.60
9853KXTW1 DF / A9-853T2S-0D / Gasboy Atlas 4 $ 9,287.00 $ 8,358.30 $ 33,433.20
Z-AT0-APULID / 9800: Pulse Output, Dual Channel Du 4 $ 532.00 $ 478.80 $ 1,915.20
SUPPORT POST FOR GASBOY 8 $ 192.99 $ 173.69 $ 1,389.53
Dispenser Panels All SS 4 $ 609.00 $ 548.10 $ 2,192.40
FREIGHT FOR DISPENSERS COST + 10%4 $ 321.00 $ 353.10 $ 1,412.40
941B0456 Time Delay Relay 1 $ 144.46 $ 130.01 $ 130.01
HHR KIT-CLAMP&REEL 3/4" H 4 $ 231.00 $ 207.90 $ 831.60
HHR KIT - CLAMP & REEL 1IN HW STD 1-3/8 IN OD 4 $ 231.00 $ 207.90 $ 831.60
HOSE ASSY, 3/4IN,12FT HOSE W/12IN WHIP, BLACK 4 $ 452.20 $ 406.98 $ 1,627.92
HOSE ASSY,HI FLO, 1IN, 12FT HOSE W/12IN
WHIP,GREEN 4 $ 441.75 $ 397.58 $ 1,590.30
FREIGHT FOR LED LIGHT AND POLE COST + 10%1 $ 385.00 $423.50 $ 423.50
EMERGENCY STOP OPERATOR WITH LIFT-UP COVER 1 $ 270.00 $ 243.00 $ 243.00
EP-100 Adhesive Epoxy Kit 5 $ 29.33 $ 26.40 $ 131.99
FREIGHT FOR BOLLARDS - COST + 10% 1 $ 605.00 $ 665.50 $ 665.50
GAUGE STICK 16FT 2 PIECE OAL 1 $ 33.68 $ 30.31 $ 30.31
SIGN EMERGENCY SHUT OFF 1 $ 10.52 $ 9.47 $ 9.47
EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT-OFF STATON MAINTAINED 1 $ 172.00 $ 154.80 $ 154.80
20 LB ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHER 2 $ 243.75 $ 219.38 $ 438.75
CABINET, 20LB EXTINGUISHER 2 $ 163.75 $ 147.38 $ 294.75
DECAL, FIRE EXTINGUISHER, 4IN X 18IN VERT 2 $ 3.14 $ 2.83 $ 5.65
CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION 1 $ 1,031.25 $ 928.13 $ 928.13
EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT-OFF STATON MAINTAINED 1 $ 172.00 $ 154.80 $ 154.80
DECAL, COMBUSTIBLE, RED ON WHITE, 36IN X 6IN 4 $ 7.64 $ 6.88 $ 27.50
DECAL, FLAMMABLE, RED ON WHITE, 36IN X 6IN 4 $ 7.64 $ 6.88 $ 27.50
NO SMOKING STOP ENGINE 6X6 1 $ 2.75 $ 2.48 $ 2.48
SIGN, E-SHUTOFF SWITCH, ALUMINUM 1 $ 15.50 $ 13.95 $ 13.95
OVERFILL ALARM SIGN 1 $ 7.15 $ 6.44 $ 6.44
HAZARD DIAMOND DECAL 10IN X 10IN 8 $ 9.07 $ 8.16 $ 65.30
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U-TD-30
MISC DOCUMENTS
FS120
U-TD-65
U-TD-66
PID-MD-265
ESO-1
FS120
A411
FT936
PID-205
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Dual, One Product
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10BFP-5726
CLS120206A
886100-000
330020-012
312020-984
790091-001
790095-001
794380-208
794390-420
312020-952
312020-939
846400-001
MONITORING SYSTEMS
918-0100 AG
918GH0050012L
846391-311
PIPING
QUO-SALES
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Customer Initials __________ JF Petroleum Group Initials __________
JF Petroleum Group - Confidential Quotation valid for 10 days QUO-0244438
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DECAL, NO SMOKING, 4X14 8 $ 4.84 $ 4.36 $ 34.85
DECAL, DIESEL, 4X14 4 $ 4.84 $ 4.36 $ 17.42
DECAL, UNLEADED, 3X 12, WHITE 4 $ 3.01 $ 2.71 $ 10.84
DECAL, HAZARD PLACARD 8 $ 10.39 $ 9.35 $ 74.81
VINYL NUMBERS, 4IN, BLACK, 1-10 KIT 8 $ 7.48 $ 6.73 $ 53.86
MISC PIPE FITTINGS 1 $ 324.50 $ 292.05 $ 292.05
MISC FREIGHT 1 $ 5,280.00 $ 5,808.00 $ 5,808.00
CPLG2-SS Transition Sump SS Connectors 3 $ 252.77 $ 227.49 $ 682.48
DUAL LED LIGHT W/20' Pole 1 $ 2,388.75 $ 2,149.88 $ 2,149.88
Pryco Tank 25 Gal. Generator Day Tank 1 $ 9,612.00 $ 8,650.80 $ 8,650.80
APP-60B10501 1” Inlet flow control valve w/ calibration gauge Liquid Auto. 1 $ 1,073.34 $ 966.01 $ 966.01
INSTALLATION 1 $389,608.11 + 18% $ 459,737.57
INSTALLATION PROJECT MANAGER 30 $125 $ 3,750.00
BONDS 1 $19,700.00 + 18% $ 23,246.00
SOURCEWELL PRICING PER CONTRACT
$ 404,003.04
$ 23,402.94
$ 463,487.57
$ 23,246.00
25% Deposit Required: $228,534.88 $ 914,139.55
Off-load and test the tanks in accordance with the Manufacturer's Installation
Instructions.
Anchor the Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST's) to the Concrete Pad
Provide Grounding for the ASTs
#4 Rebar, 18" On Center Each Way (O.C.E.W.)
Install Rebar Dowels Adjacent to all existing concrete
Provide Pipe Bollards as listed below at the aboveground tank(s)
40 6" Concrete Filled
40 6" Concrete Filled with "Maintenance Free" bollard cover
Length: 110 Width: 20 / Harmonizing Pad
Length: 40 Width: 15 / Harmonizing Pad
Length: 67 Width: 3 / Pipe Ditches
Pour ALL Concrete to the following spec: 4000 PSI Air
Steel Reinforcing Provided in Concrete with:
ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK SCOPE OF WORK:
Saw cut and remove the following areas in the existing concrete/asphalt lot:
Length: 59 Width: 20 / Between AST and Existing Tank Pad
Length: 85 Width: 15 / Drive Slab
Length: 85 Width: 15 / Tank Slab
from the tank pit
from the piping trench (every 20')
from beneath each dispenser
Sample Analysis is based upon Standard Turnaround.
Tank Capacity: 3 - 12,000 gallons
Flush, Drain and Cap the Underground Piping. Vent riser(s) will be removed.
Provide all Environmental Soil Sampling, Analysis and Reporting for the work
proposed by Jones & Frank.
Obtain Soil samples as listed above
Mobilize to the job site.
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLOSURE TO INCLUDE:
Abandon the existing tanks in place with approved flowable fill per Federal,
State and Local Regulations
Provide the Customer with a detailed Construction schedule.
Hold an office Pre-Con meeting prior to ordering the equipment to verify
quantities and sizes
Obtain State Department of Environmental Protection & Local Fire Marshall
Permits for all work performed by Jones & Frank
TOTAL PRICE:
SCOPE OF WORK
COMMERICAL SCOPE OF WORK
EQUIPMENT:
FREIGHT:
INSTALLATION:
BONDS:
BONDS
BONDS
CUSTOM COMMERCIAL EQ
INSTALLATION
INSTALL LABOR
PID-239
TP-HAZ10-D
VL-4-1-10
QUO-SB
FREIGHT
D14-R-1
D14-R-10
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The above prices are quoted F.O.B. destination and are subject to sales tax or
use tax.
Jones & Frank requires that a pre-job conference be held prior to construction.
All parties involved
Provide a Service Tech during the first day of the facilities operation. (8
Hours)
GENERAL CONDITIONS:
Test all equipment supplied by JF Petroleum for proper operation.
Perform precision line test on discharge piping.
Provide Red-Line "As-Built" Drawings after the Job is completed.
Provide a "Close Out Book" complete with Photos, Inspection reports & building
permits
NFPA Hazard Placard as per NFPA-407
"No Smoking" & "Product" Decals on Remote Fill
Dispenser Decals
Clean our debris from the job site.
Calibrate the dispenser meters
Fire extinguisher and Cabinet
Overfill alarm sign
No smoking/stop engine sign
"Product Description" Decals on tank
"No Smoking" Decals on Tank
Pipe Bollards Primer for covers
Prep and Paint all exterior, exposed black iron piping the color white
Install the following pipe identification(s)
Product Identification Markers
Install the following safety equipment:
Interstitial Sensor(s)
Area Light(s)
Backfill all Trenches to Subgrade
Pour all concrete with 4" 4000 PSI Concrete
Paint the following items to customers specifications:
Submersible Pump(s)
Dispenser(s)
Overfill Alarm System
In-Tank Level Probe(s)
Sump Sensor(s)
Install the Following Equipment:
Tank Monitor Probes
New Dispensers
Furnish and Install Conduit & Pull Wiring as Follows: as per plans
Install a 3" Single Wall Vent Line on the Diesel Tank
Install a 2" Single Wall Vent Line on the Gasoline Tank
Perform the Following Tests:
Pressurize Product Lines to 50 PSI and Perform Soap Test
Pressurize Secondary Lines to 5 PSI and Perform Soap Test
NUPI Double Wall Piping
Install Warning Tape
Install Pressure Relief Valves and Associated Piping
Water Test the Containment Sumps
Install Gasoline Tank Complete with Stage I Vapor Recovery Adapter
Install Tank Containment Sumps
Install the Following for Anti-Syphon Protection
Electric Anti-Syphon Valve
Excavate and Trench for the Underground Piping
Run Piping as Specified Below to the Proposed Island Area as per plans
Install Emergency Vents on Primary and/or Secondary Tanks
Install Level Sensors, Probes
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SCOPE OF WORK:
Install Dispenser Sumps with Associated Brackets and Valves.
OSHA Steps, Handrail and Platform
Install 3" Black Schedule 40 Steel Remote Fill Line With Remote Spill Cabinet,
Overfill Prevention Valve, Accessories and Necessary Piping Supports
Install a Level Gauges on Tanks Visible from the Fill Connections
Install an Atmospheric Vent Risers with Proper Sized Cap
Install the Following Climbing Device:
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UNLESS FREIGHT IS DEFINED AND INCLUDED ABOVE, FREIGHT CHARGES WILL BE ADDED TO THE INVOICE.
1.All terms and conditions as set forth in Sourcewell Contract No. 092920-JFA ("Sourcewell") are incorporated by reference
with respect to this proposal. In the event of conflict, Sourcewell shall control over this proposal.For purposes hereof, the terms
“we”, “us” and “JF PETROLEUM GROUP” shall mean JF Acquisition, LLC.
2.We will not accept goods returned for credit, unless we previously approve such return for credit in writing,
in conformance with the Returns Goods Policy and subject to applicable restocking fees.
3.ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED (INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE WARRANTY OF
TITLE) THAT ARE NOT OTHERWISE INCLUDED ON THE FACE HEREOF, OR PUBLISHED BY THE
MANUFACTURERS INVOLVED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OBLIGATION OF JF PETROLEUM GROUP EXTEND BEYOND
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCT SOLD BY IT WHICH PROVES TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE,
AND THEN ONLY IF THE PRODUCT IS RETURNED TO THE DESTINATION WE DESIGNATE WITH ALL
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID AND IS FOUND BY INSPECTION TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE. NO
MERCHANDISE SHALL BE RETURNED WITHOUT JF PETROLEUM GROUP’S PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION.
WRITTEN NOTICE OF CLAIMED DEFECTS MUST BE GIVEN BY THE CUSTOMER TO JF PETROLEUM GROUP WITHIN A
REASONABLE TIME AFTER DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE CUSTOMER, AND IN NO EVENT LONGER
THAN TWO WEEKS.
4.By acceptance of proposal, Customer grants to JF PETROLEUM GROUP a security interest in all equipment or merchandise
delivered hereunder which security interest shall remain in full force and effect until JF PETROLEUM GROUP has received
payment in full. Customer agrees to execute all documents necessary to perfect the lien of said security interest, as
required by JF PETROLEUM GROUP prior to delivery of equipment and merchandise. Customer agrees that, if required by
JF PETROLEUM GROUP to do so, it will obtain the execution of any document necessary to perfect said security interest in any
equipment or merchandise to be attached to or placed in the ground by the owner of the site, prior to the attachment or burial of
such equipment or merchandise. Customer’s failure to comply with the terms hereof shall give JF PETROLEUM GROUP the right
to cancel at its option, the agreement without further obligation to Customer.
Quote does not include moving storage bins within our work area
Fuel for the new system.
Furnishing/installing of day tank(s)
Applicable Taxes
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Sheeting or Shoring
Local Permits
Repairs, start up or service to the existing EJ Ward System / If needed at T&M
Removal of all product of existing UST's
Quote does not include any landscaping or irrigation
THIS PROPOSAL DOES NOT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
Price does not include internal lining. Add $37,181.43 if desired.
De-Watering (Wellpointing)
OUR INSTALLATION PRICE IS CONTINGENT ON THE FOLLOWING:
Changes due to design engineer could result in additional costs to the contract
Existing conduit is to be clear, usable and meeting the current electrical codes.
If contaminated soil or free product is encountered Jones & Frank will stop work and
discuss a plan of action with the customer. Customer should be present during work
Necessary Building & Fire Department permits and inspections will be obtained by
and billed to the customer as an additional cost to the proposal price.
Necessary site plans, required engineering
dewatering, rock removal,
shoring, additional excavation time, removal of sub surface concrete, removal of
subsurface structures ,
relocation of utilities, excessive cave-in, etc., there will be additional
charges to the customer.
timely completion.
Jones & Frank carries third party legal liability pollution insurance coverage
for our work both
during construction and after completion of our contract (up to $1,000,000.00).
If any underground obstructions or conditions are encountered requiring
in this project are requested to attend as a means of ensuring job quality and
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POS, DISPENSER and FLEX PAY KITS: NET 10 DAYS FROM DATE OF INVOICE;
EQUIPMENT WILL BE INVOICED UPON SHIPMENT FROM MANUFACTURER
INSTALLATION: NET UPON COMPLETION WITH PROGRESS PAYMENTS DUE ON PRESENTATION
If Customer’s credit is not approved, JF PETROLEUM GROUP shall notify Customer of that fact within 21 days after receipt of a
signed Order. In such event, JF PETROLEUM GROUP reserves the right to require, at its option, a substantial deposit, or such
other payment arrangements as shall be acceptable to JF PETROLEUM GROUP. Customer’s failure to comply with such
payment arrangements shall give JF PETROLEUM GROUP the right to cancel the agreement without further obligation to
Customer.
20. Customer initials indicate request for Bill & Hold service and acceptance of the following terms. _______.
Bill & Hold is a service offering JF PETROLEUM GROUP will provide to its customers upon request, when events that are
outside of the customer’s control (i.e. site not ready, weather delays, permit delays etc.) prevent the customer from
accepting physical delivery of products on the scheduled date. JF PETROLEUM GROUP will provide temporary storage
and custody of the products and coordinate delivery with the customer’s representative when the site is ready to accept
5. The terms of FOB Shipping Point shall apply to all equipment shipments. JF PETROLEUM GROUP shall not be responsible for
loss or damage to equipment or merchandise while in transit on any carrier not owned by JF PETROLEUM GROUP.
Any claim made for such loss or damage shall be made by Customer against the carrier.
6.Deliveries shall be subject to availability of equipment or merchandise at the time specified for delivery. JF PETROLEUM
GROUP shall have no liability for delays caused by unavailability of equipment or merchandise, or by strikes, fire or other event
beyond the control of JF PETROLEUM GROUP. To the extent there is such delay or suspension resulting in increased cost or
expense to us, JF PETROLEUM GROUP shall be entitled to receive an adjustment to compensation and any
other terms and conditions applicable and as reasonably necessary, on an equitable basis to account for such increase.
7.Orders placed with us and accepted by us are not subject to cancellation except with our consent. Additionally, Customer
may, at any time in writing, request changes in, additions to or deletions from the purchase order; however, such changes
are subject to our consent. JF PETROLEUM GROUP will be entitled to an adjustment in compensation for any changes that is
performed on a cost-reimbursable or time and materials basis.
8.If items are manufactured in accordance with Customer’s designs, blueprints, drawings, samples or specifications, the
Customer shall indemnify and save seller harmless from any and all expenses, injury or loss arising out of Claims of
Patent Infringement because of the manufacture, use, or sale of such products.
9.The interpretation, validity and enforcement of these Conditions or any resulting order, and all legal actions brought under
or in connection with the subject matter of these Conditions or any resulting order, shall be governed by the laws of the
State of Florida (except that any conflict of laws principles of such state that would result in the application of the
law of another jurisdiction shall be disregarded).
10.In the event that any suit is instituted concerning or arising out of the agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover all of such costs, including, but not limited to, the court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees and other costs related
to collection.
11.If any of these conditions are held invalid the remainder of the conditions shall not be affected thereby.
12.With respect to all items manufactured in accordance with Buyer’s design, blueprints, drawings, samples, or specifications,
Customer will accept under-runs and over-runs on each individual item not exceeding 10% of the
quantities ordered and the billings adjusted accordingly.
13. For any dispensers that require temporary storage by JF PETROLEUM GROUP because they are not being installed by JF
PETROLEUM GROUP, and are not being shipped directly to a customer site, execution of a bill and hold agreement will be
required. JF PETROLEUM GROUP will provide up to 30 days of free storage on all new dispensers ordered. All requests for
temporary storage of new dispensers must be made in writing at the time of the execution of this agreement. Additionally,
an anticipated delivery date to the installation site must be specified. Upon production, JF PETROLEUM GROUP will arrange
delivery of finished goods/ dispensers to the Bill & Hold warehouse and invoice the customer. Standard payment terms will
apply. After the initial 30 days of storage of the goods, a fee is charged to the customer at a rate of 0.5% per month of net
invoiced amount of equipment in storage for a maximum of six (6) months after original invoice date. To release equipment for
shipment from the Bill & Hold warehouse, customer must advise their JF PETROLEUM GROUP Customer Service
Representative via e-mail. It normally takes3-5 business days to ship equipment from the Bill & Hold warehouse. Customer is
responsible for charges until equipment is physically removed from the warehouse. Upon expiration of the 6-month maximum
storage period, customer will be notified that the goods will be shipped to the location noted on the original bill & hold request
form. Customers will be notified 3-5 business days in advance of the shipment so as to provide an opportunity to confirm routing
instructions. Note: Standard warranty period begins at date of invoice for all equipment. Please do not leave equipment in
Bill & Hold for an extended length of time.
14.This proposal is intended for prompt acceptance by Customer and, if not accepted within 30 days, may be withdrawn by
JF PETROLEUM GROUP without notice. In any event, due to the uncertainty of prices of components, materials, equipment,
transportation, supplies, and manufacturer storage the prices quoted are those currently in effect. If prices are higher at time of
delivery, such increase shall be added to the contract price and/or invoiced amount associated with this proposal.
JF PETROLEUM GROUP shall itemize such increases upon receipt of a signed order. If increases are unacceptable to
Customer, Customer may elect to cancel its order.
15.Customer shall not assign any rights or delegate any duties or obligations pursuant to the agreement without our written
consent. Any assignment or delegation made without our express written consent will be without effect.
16.On any underground tank installation, Customer agrees to supply hold-down product at job site at time of excavation.
17.Any unforeseen underground condition, i.e., water, rock, electric and water lines, disposal of contaminated soils, or other
obstacles will be charged to Customer on a time and materials basis.
18.Backfill will be with on-site material unless otherwise specified.
19.JF PETROLEUM GROUP reserves the right to approve the credit of all Customers. To Customers with approved credit,
JF PETROLEUM GROUP offers the following terms:
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Title: ______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________________________
JF Petroleum Group Acceptance
Signature of Officer ___________________________________________________________
Signature ______________________________________________ Date _______________
Print Name _________________________________________________________________
Print Title __________________________________________________________________
This proposal, when accepted by the purchaser, and final approval of Seller's Official Officer, will constitute a bona fide contract between us, subject to all terms and conditions on the reverse side.
It is expressly agreed that there are no promises, agreements or understandings, oral or written, not specified in this proposal.
Company Name _____________________________________________________________
connection with a Bill & Hold as customer owned material, be readily available for immediate delivery to the customer,
and will be the sole property of the customer. JF PETROLEUM GROUP will have no entitlement to the products in Bill & Hold.
ACCEPTANCE
the products. The products will transfer to the customer at invoicing. Payment terms will not be altered or extended in
arrangement. Once products are invoiced and placed into Bill & Hold, they will be segregated and marked
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Cover Memo
City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1044
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: City Manager ReportVersion: 1
File Type: Action ItemIn Control: City Clerk
Agenda Number: 6.12
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the 2024 City Council Meeting Schedule.
SUMMARY:
Per City Council Rule 1, Scheduling Council Meetings/Work Session Agendas, city council
meetings are at 6:00 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month. The accompanying
work sessions are at 1:30 p.m. on the preceding Monday, unless the Monday is a holiday, in
which case the work session is on Tuesday. No meetings are held the first Thursday in
January and July and the third Thursday in December.
Staff has identified the following conflicts:
1. Passover next year takes place Monday, April 22 through Tuesday, April 30, conflicting
with the April 29 work session. Staff recommends a council meeting only on Thursday,
May 2.
2. To accommodate Jazz Holiday (October 17 -20), staff recommends moving the
Thursday, October 17 council meeting to Wednesday, October 16.
3. To accommodate City Council Rule 1, staff is recommending moving the Thursday,
December 19 council meeting to Wednesday, December 18 (no work session on
Monday, December 16).
In addition, staff is proposing two special work sessions:1) January 10 for a citywide housing
educational workshop and 2) January 30 for the annual strategic planning session.
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City of Clearwater Main Library - Council
Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
File Number: ID#23-1210
Agenda Date: 10/5/2023 Status: Other CouncilVersion: 1
File Type: Council Discussion
Item
In Control: City Council
Agenda Number: 9.1
SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:
Charter Review Committee Process and Timeline - Councilmember Beckman
SUMMARY:
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Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes February 22, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
4:00 PM
Organizational Meeting
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll Call
Present:9 - Committee Member Gladys Andrews, Committee Member Bill Jonson,
Committee Member Travis Norton, Committee Member Mike Riordon,
Committee Member Karen Cunningham, Committee Member Cory
Chase, Committee Member Jonathan Wade, Committee Member Ryan
Cotton, and Committee Member Kathy Milam
Participated Remotely:1 - Committee Member Nathan Hightower Absent:1 - Committee MemberPatricia Rodriguez Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. at the Main Library. 2. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 3. New Business 3.1 Introductions.
Individuals introduced themselves to the committee. The City Clerk said
committee members received a binder at their seat and information will
be provided at each meeting.
3.2 Sunshine Law Review.
The City Attorney will review the Sunshine Law.
City Attorney David Margolis reviewed the Sunshine Laws and public
records requirements and said in person quorum is required.
In response to a question, Mr. Margolis said two committee members
who serve on the Clearwater Neighborhood Coalition (CNC) Executive
Board should establish a liaison to report any Charter Review Committee
information to the CNC. He suggested that the other member not be in
the room when the liaison is presenting Charter information to the CNC.
3.3 Elect Chair and Vice-Chair.
The Chair shall be the presiding officer of the Committee.
In the absence of the Chair, the Vice-Chair shall assume those responsibilities.
Mike Riordon moved to appoint Nathan Hightower as Chair. The
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motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Karen Cunningham moved to appoint Bill Jonson as Vice-Chair. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
3.4 Establish Meeting Schedule.
Discussion ensued regarding the meeting time with consensus to
hold the meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month,
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Jonathan Wade moved to establish the meeting schedule on the
second and fourth Wednesdays of the month from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 8, 2023, at 4:00
p.m.
3.5 Set agenda for next meeting.
The City Clerk said the Rules of Procedures will be an item on the next
agenda for the committee to review and adopt. The committee will begin
reviewing the charter at the next meeting as well.
Mr. Margolis said it may be easier to review the charter by topic rather
than by section.
In response to questions, the City Clerk said no formal direction was
given by Council, they individually discussed topics but there was no
consensus to provide any topics for the committee to consider. It was
suggested the committee watch the Council discussion during the
February 2, 2023, Council meeting. She said she would provide the
committee the final report of the previous Charter Review Committee for
their reference. She said the goal is to complete the charter review by
September to allow the City Attorney time to draft referendum questions, if
needed.
Mr. Margolis suggested the board consider what they believe is good
policy for the city and what belongs in the charter procedurally. He said
Council has three options to consider a new rule: 1) create a council rule
which is adopted by resolution at one meeting, 2) adopt an ordinance
which must be advertised and heard at two meetings, and 3) adopt a
charter revision which must be advertised, heard at two meetings, and
passed by the voters.
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In response to a question, Mr. Margolis said Florida law is archaic as it
relates to remote attendance and physical quorum is required to hold a
meeting. He said remote attendance will be at the Chair's discretion and
nobody may vote remotely.
4. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 4:53 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes March 8, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers 100 N. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Rollcall
Present: 10 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower, Mike
Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase, Ryan
Cotton and Kathy Milam Absent: 1 - Jonathan Wade Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney and Rosemarie Call – City Clerk 1. Call to Order – Chair Hightower The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes 2.1 Approve the minutes of the February 22, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. Committee Member Cunningham moved to approve the minutes of the February 22, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
3. New Business 3.1 Adopt Rules of Procedure.
In response to questions, the City Clerk said the draft rules provided to
the Committee were the same rules the past Committee used. Holding a
meeting on June 28 will not be an issue.
Discussion ensued regarding acknowledging comments submitted in
writing with concerns expressed individuals may submit documents and
expect the Committee to take action on the matter right then. It was
suggested the Committee could acknowledge the written comments and
decide if action will be taken or agenda the matter to the next meeting.
Committee Member Rodriguez moved to approve the Rules of
Procedure as presented and amend Rule 8, as follows: "3) Members of
the public are invited to share written comments prior to any committee
meeting. Comments so received shall be distributed to all committee
members. During committee meetings, the committee as a whole will
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acknowledge comments received in writing." The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
3.2 Begin reviewing the city charter. The City Attorney reviewed each section of the city charter, skipping those
sections that are found in state law or there is a state law process
that governs it. He said there are provisions in the charter that are redundant
or duplicative of state law or cannot be amended because the City is
preempted by the State.
Discussion ensued regarding the number of absences allowed for
councilmembers. Comments were made that the council meeting
schedule is set and individuals interested in running for office will not if
they are unable to attend meetings. A comment was made that Section
2.07(b)4 sets a 25% absence threshold of regular meetings during a
12-month period.
In response to questions, the City Attorney said the charter states the
Council, as a body, meets at least once per month. Beyond that
requirement, the attendance at meetings is self-policed. In order to hold a
meeting, a quorum of three councilmembers is needed. The charter does
not include a provision that requires a councilmember to attend a specific
number of meetings. The charter includes a forfeiture of office provision;
where a councilmember fails to attend six consecutive meetings of council,
unless the absence is excused. He said, in the absence of a specific
provision in the charter or ordinance, the Mayor has the authority to excuse
an absence. He has advised Council that because no formal vote can be
taken at a work session, the Mayor can decide if a councilmember can
participate remotely. The City Clerk said when there was a potential absence
issue, the former city attorney spoke with the councilmember regarding their
attendance at council meetings.
Committee Member Trish Rodriguez moved to amend Section 2.07(b)3
as follows: "Fails to attend three six consecutive
regular council meetings of the council, unless such absence is
excused by the council." The motion was duly seconded and
carried with the following vote:
Ayes:9 - Committee Member Andrews, Committee Member Jonson,
Committee Member Hightower, Committee Member Riordon,
Committee Member Cunningham, Committee Member Rodriguez,
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Committee Member Chase, Committee Member Cotton and
Committee Member Milam Nays:1 - Committee Member Norton
In response to questions, the City Attorney said the Committee could
discuss adding a provision to the city charter requiring the city manager
to present an annual strategic plan. He said his role as the city attorney is
not to inject personal philosophy but advise what is legal and what is
illegal. The City Council has rules; some govern themselves and some
are administrative that do not have the enforceability of law. He said the
administrative regulations are policies that an employer would have. The
administrative rules affect the city manager, providing administration
feedback on matters such as the investment policy and foreclosure
decisions. The City Attorney said the mechanism to change the city
charter is set in state law.
It was suggested that a discussion on strategic direction be scheduled for
a future meeting. Discussion ensued regarding potential topics for review
with consensus for Committee Members to provide the City Clerk a list of
topics they wish to discuss by Monday, March 20, 2023. Staff was
directed to provide the Committee a map depicting city boundaries and
census information. It was suggested having a presentation on governance
process be considered for a future meeting.
4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda – None. 5. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 5:27 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes March 22, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Rollcall
Present: 11 - Gladys Andrews, Committee Member Bill Jonson, Committee Member Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower, Mike Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton, and Kathy Milam Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk 1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:02 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the March 8, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. Committee Member Cotton moved to approve the minutes of the
March 8, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously. 3. New Business
3.1 Review discussion topics.
The City Clerk provided a list of feedback received from Committee Members
regarding topics to discuss. She said additional feedback received will be added to the list. A presentation from the Finance Department has been
scheduled for the April 26, 2023 meeting to review the City's reserve fund
including its history, how is it implemented, the required balance, and best
practices.
Discussion ensued regarding council salaries. The City Clerk said she can
provide the information that was presented to Council. Human Resources
compiled information from comparable cities in Florida. In response to a
question, the City Attorney said Council has the power by ordinance to set
their own salary but elected officials are typically uncomfortable voting themselves a raise. Comments were made that the salary should not be in
the charter, and that the salaries should be increased but not to a full-time
salary. A suggestion was made to put a provision in the charter that Council
will review their salaries every two years.
There was consensus to have the City Attorney draft language
recommending Council to evaluate and discuss the base salary every
two years.
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Discussion ensued regarding districts and their pros and cons. Comment
was made that running for election in district seats is less expensive and that
at-large seats make the entire city a priority. The City Clerk said she can
provide information that was presented to the previous Charter Review
Committee regarding demographics. The City Attorney said districts would
be a structural change that would require substantial charter revisions and it
dovetails many other issues. There are many permutations of districts and/or at-large, voter and/or candidate residency requirement, etc.
In response to the City Clerk's request for agenda items for the next
meeting, there was consensus to continue the discussion on districts
and review the proposed language regarding council salaries. 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:33 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes April 12, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Rollcall
Present: 7 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Mike Riordon, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, and Kathy Milam
Absent:4 - Nathan Hightower, Patricia Rodriguez, Ryan Cotton, and Jonathan Wade Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
Call to Order – Vice Chair Jonson
The meeting was called to order at 4:04 p.m. 1. Approval of Minutes
1.1 Approve the minutes of the March 22, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Andrews moved to approve the minutes of the
March 22, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously.
2. New Business
2.1 Discuss Council Salaries
The City Clerk said she provided the salary comparables that was
included in Council's agenda item when HR presented the information at
a recent council meeting. In response to questions, she said the City of
Gainesville held a referendum in November 2022 that passed to
increase the council and mayor salaries. She said when she researched
data, she queried peer FL cities with a population range of 95,000 -
150,000 and a council-manager form of government.
Discussion ensued with suggestions made to base Council's salary on a
percentage of the median income and to base it on the starting salary of an
entry level administrative position.
Committee Member Andrews moved to set the mayor's salary at 95% of
area median income and the councilmember's salary at 90% of area
median income. The motion was duly seconded.
In response to a question, Committee Member Andrews said her motion
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was meant to include an annual COLA.
Comments were made that additional information would be necessary to
support the motion and requested additional peer cities and the formulas
used to calculate council and mayor salaries.
Committee Member Milam moved to postpone the discussion to the
next meeting when additional information would be available. The
motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:5 – Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, and
Kathy Milam
Nays:2 - Gladys Andrews and Mike Riordon
In response to a question, the City Attorney said the motion to postpone is a
subsidiary motion that takes precedence over the main motion.
The City Clerk said she emailed the audio and meeting minutes of a
presentation provided to the 2019 Charter Review Committee by Dr.
Scott Paine regarding districting. She provided a map of the City to show
its boundaries and where every Councilmember has lived in the past 27
years. She also provided a printout of population data per the 2020
census tracks and that a link to the interactive data had been emailed to
the Committee. She said she will ask Planning and Development to
include demographic information in the interactive map.
Discussion ensued regarding the pros and cons of districts. In response to
a question, the City Attorney said the committee should think through the
sequential order of the things that the committee would want in districts. A
few things to consider would be candidate qualifications, voter qualifications,
and what goals are trying to be accomplished with districts. There are
several factors to be considered, for instance, does the candidate have a
residency requirement within a certain area and/or does the voter have to
reside within a certain area to vote for a candidate. All forms of districting
have advantages and disadvantages.
Discussion ensued regarding the timing of elections and how it effects voter
turnout. In response to a question, the City Attorney said referendum
questions can include more than one issue and tie the election date question
with a question on districting. He said the Supervisor of Elections dictates
when elections can be held. He said the only charter provision that does
not have to be amended by referendum is the date of an election. In
response to a question, the City Clerk said there is a significant cost savings
if the City's election is held in conjunction with another election. She said
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most municipalities in Pinellas County hold their elections in March.
In response to correspondence received regarding conflicts of interest
and Council's duty to vote, the City Attorney said by state law, Council
must cast a vote and not abstain unless limited criteria are met, which
typically involves a direct financial benefit or harm. He said state law
requires an elected official to disclose any issues rather than recusing
themselves. He said the City has no meaningful ability to deviate from
what is dictated in state law.
2.2 Set agenda for next meeting.
The City Clerk said the Finance Director would provide a presentation at
the next meeting to include the history, policy, and best practices regarding
the City's financial reserves. 3. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 4. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:31 p.m.
___________________________________
Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________
City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes April 26, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll call
Present: 10 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower,
Mike Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase,
Ryan Cotton and Kathy Milam
Absent: 1 - Jonathan Wade Also Present: – Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the April 12, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
In response to a question, the City Clerk said the item with a motion to
postpone from the previous meeting will be placed on the agenda for the
May 10, 2023 meeting.
Committee Member Cotton moved to approve the minutes of the April 12, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
3. New Business
3.1 City Reserve Balance Presentation - Jay Ravins, Finance Director
Finance Director Jay Ravins provided an overview of the city's reserve
balance and related policies.
In response to questions, Mr. Ravins said the general fund can borrow
cash from an enterprise fund if the funds are reimbursed with a fair rate of interest. He said excess reserves have been built up intentionally and it helps subsidize the
self-insurance fund. The City is self-insured, including property and employee health
insurance, and has stop loss coverage when claims go above a certain threshold. There are council mandated minimum required reserves. Some reserve funds have
restricted balances related to utility fund revenue bonds and other related bond
reserve requirements. He said the utility funds should be making a reasonable rate of return. There is a separate fiduciary fund for pension money because it is not city
money, it belongs to the pension plan. Monies that are in enterprise funds are
conservatively invested; all cash is aggregated in one cash pool, is laddered out over
time and is invested over an average of three years. He said the amount of money
the City has set aside in reserve and enterprise funds is more than most other
municipalities would have. Mr. Ravins said it is good for enterprise funds to have a
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ten-year plan in place to identify what capital improvements will be needed, such as
replacement of the docks at the Harbor Marina. He said the minimum reserve
requirements could be placed in the charter, but it would need to allow reserve funds
to go below their minimum. He said the best practice for general fund reserves is
16.67%, which is an easy target to reach, but it is not necessary due to the health of
city finances. He said the general fund reserve level was decent during the 2008
economic downturn, which allowed the City to pay off the roundabout and the library
bonds to eliminate some of the debt service that helped balance the budget. The
City's general government bond rating is AA+ with AAA being the ideal rating to have,
but Clearwater does not have the average income level demographics to support a
higher bond rating. The current return on the aggregate reserve fund is at 2%
because it is laddered for three years, there are investments in the portfolio from
when interest rates were at rock bottom.
3.2 Set agenda for next meeting.
The City Clerk said she provided council/commission salary comparisons from
Coral Springs, Lakeland, Miami Gardens, and Pompano Beach and the formula for
how each organization calculates increases. She provided the lowest paid salary
for Parks and Recreation, Solid Waste, and staff assistant entry level positions. In
response to a question, she said she is still waiting on information from Ft.
Lauderdale, Doral, Gainesville, and Miramar. The municipalities listed are
comparable to Clearwater's population and are Council/Manager form of
government. She provided the treasurer's reports for the last two rotations of
elections for mayor and councilmembers
Discussion ensued with consensus to keep the councilmember job as a part time
position and to discuss the salary starting point at the next meeting when
additional comparable information would be available. A comment was made that
the Committee is working its way through the list of desired topics to discuss.
4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:34 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest: _____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes May 10, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll Call
Present: 10 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower,
Mike Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade,
Ryan Cotton and Kathy Milam
Absent: 1 - Patricia Rodriguez
Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and Nicole
Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:03 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the April 26, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Riordon moved to approve the minutes of the April
26, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in written
summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded and
carried unanimously. 3. New Business
3.1 Discuss Mayor and Councilmembers’ salaries.
Chair Hightower said there was a motion at a previous meeting that was
postponed. The City Clerk said on April 12, 2023, a motion was made
to set the mayor's salary at 95% of area median income and the
councilmember's salary at 90% of area median income. That motion
was postponed until more information could be provided, the information
was provided at the May 10, 2023 meeting.
In response to a question, the City Clerk said it does not appear that
other municipalities have a formula for how they base the mayor and
council salaries.
Discussion ensued with comments made that basing the salary on the area
median income implies the positions are full time jobs. A suggestion was made to set the councilmember salary at $40,000 and the mayor's salary at
$45,000. It was said that the mayor is scrutinized differently and should have
a higher salary.
Committee Member Andrews moved to amend the previous motion and
set the mayor's salary at $49,000 and the councilmember's salary at $41,000 with an annual COLA. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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3.2 Set agenda for next meeting.
The City Clerk said the agenda item provided a list of discussion topics
raised by the Committee. The City Clerk provided some answers to
questions posed by the Committee that do not necessarily need to be
topics of discussion. She said applications for the city manager position are
typically received through a national search and narrowed down by Council
to offer interviews, or an internal candidate may be appointed to the
position. The city clerk position is an at-will position and reports to the city
manager; the position is appointed by the city manager and confirmed by city council. The City Charter does not provide the number of employees for
any department. The annual budget sets the limitation on the number of
employees. Employee salaries are set through compensation studies. The
City has defined positions with descriptions of duties that are compared with
other municipalities. The City Attorney said pay ranges are reviewed every
couple years to make sure the City is in line with other organizations.
In response to questions, the City Attorney said the city manager is the one
to appoint department directors. The City Clerk said the charter prescribes a
minimum of ten members on a charter review committee, but an even
number of members increases the likelihood of a tie vote, so an odd number
is preferred.
Discussion ensued regarding districts. The City Clerk said she provided
a list of Pinellas cities that are having elections in 2024 and identifying those
with districts. A comment was made that Council asked the committee to
discuss the topic.
Discussion ensued regarding the length of time between charter reviews. The City Attorney said every city is different with population and structure of
government. He said historically, efforts to reduce the frequency of charter
reviews have failed at the ballot box. A comment was made to keep the
frequency the same as it allows individuals to participate in government
where otherwise may not have an opportunity.
One individual supported keeping the charter review frequency the
same.
Committee Member Milam moved to keep the charter review frequency at every 5 years to allow for more citizen involvement. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:9 – Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower,
Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton,
and Kathy Milam,
Nays:1 - Mike Riordon
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Discussion ensued regarding discussion topics for the next meeting. Run-off
elections and date of election were identified as topics of interest. The City
Clerk said Planning and Development is providing an interactive map by
census block showing population, race, education level, etc.
In response to a question, the City Clerk said when this committee
wraps up its work in September, a final report will be presented to
Council.
Discussion ensued with consensus to include the following topics on the
next agenda: 1) Date of Elections, 2) Run-off Elections, 3) Districts, and 4)
Ranked Choice Voting. 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda
Bruce Rector said he served on this committee four years ago and
everyone is a volunteer. He said the Committee's work is important to
the community and he appreciates the service of the members. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest: _____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes May 24, 2023
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City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll Call
Present: 9 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower, Mike
Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase,
Jonathan Wade (arrived 4:09 p.m.)
Absent: 2 - Ryan Cotton and Kathy Milam Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:05 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the May 10, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
3. New Business
3.1 Discuss date of elections.
The City Clerk said she updated the peer city information spreadsheet with
election dates and if candidates are elected at-large or in districts. She
introduced former Clearwater Mayor George Cretekos who provided his
perspective as a poll worker and how it relates to the election date.
Mr. Cretekos said the way a ballot is put together contributes to the number
of votes each question may receive. Municipal questions will always appear
last on a ballot and if elections are in November, Federal, State, and County
questions will appear first. March elections are considered "Municipal
Elections" as most cities in Pinellas County hold their elections then. When
there is a Presidential Preference Primary, municipal elections will coincide
with that race. He said questions at the end of a longer ballot may get less
votes due to voter fatigue. More people turn out for November elections but
that does not mean that a vote will be cast on every race or question. He
said campaigning during a November election cycle is tougher because
there is more competition for voter attention. Federal, state, county, and
school board candidates are also campaigning and typically have higher
contributions that allow them to advertise on the radio, tv, and send mailers.
The last election had a three-page ballot and the City's referendum was the
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very last question on it. He said the Committee needed to decide if the city
should appear last on a November ballot that is competing with federal,
state, and county elections, or appear on a ballot during a time when there
is more focus on the city.
In response to questions, Mr. Cretekos said the Supervisor of Elections
(SOE) decides if a ballot will be one-sided or two-sided, it depends on how
many questions. The SOE has authority over the ballot design and precinct
placement. Florida law sets forth the order of the ballot. He said it would be
beneficial for candidates to go through the mandatory poll worker training
that is offered each election cycle, so they get a different. He said local
candidates are asked about national issues, like abortion, when elections
coincide.
In response to a question, the City Clerk said if the city were to hold its own
election, the city would have to purchase or rent the voter equipment,
software, arrange for and negotiate polling precincts and hire poll workers.
She said contracting with the SOE still provides a cost savings for the city
even if no other jurisdiction races or questions are on the ballot.
Discussion ensued with comments made that March elections encourage
face-to-face neighborhood campaigning and having fewer questions on the
ballot is less overwhelming but that November elections have higher voter
turnout.
One individual said moving the elections to November makes more
sense.
Committee Member Riordon moved to recommend changing the
election date to coincide with general presidential and mid-term
election cycle. The motion was duly seconded and failed with the
following vote:
Ayes:4 – Mike Riordon, Travis Norton, Jonathan Wade, and Nathan
Hightower
Nays:5 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase,
and Patricia Rodriguez.
The chair stated that further discussion is tabled for the next meeting when
absent members are present.
3.2 Discuss run-off elections.
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3.3 Discuss districting. 3.4 Discuss Ranked Choice Voting. 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 5. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 5:31 p.m.
___________________________________
Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________
City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes June 14, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll Call
Present:10 - Gladys Andrews (departed 5:15 p.m.), Bill Jonson, Nathan Hightower,
Mike Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase,
Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton, and Kathy Milam
Absent: 1 - Travis Norton
Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney and Nicole Sprague – Deputy City
Clerk
1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:02 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the May 24, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Rodriguez moved to approve the minutes of the
May 24, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously.
3. New Business
3.1 Discuss date of elections.
Member Riordon said he forwarded information to the City Clerk to provide
to the committee regarding the relevance of election dates. He said research
shows that the best way to increase voter turnout is to hold local elections
concurrently with national elections.
In response to a question, the City Attorney said he believes a bill regarding
the requirement for a candidate to declare their political party will come back
to the legislators next year. He said the bill would have converted all
municipal elections into partisan elections.
Discussion ensued regarding districting and its impact on voter turnout.
Member Jonson moved to postpone the discussion regarding election
dates to a different meeting. The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
In response to a question, the City Attorney said at the last council
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meeting, Vice Mayor Bunker requested to discuss election dates at
a future meeting.
3.2 Discuss June 28, 2023 committee meeting.
Chair Hightower said June 28, 2023 is the grand opening of Imagine
Clearwater and Coachman Park, and also the next scheduled Charter
Review Committee meeting. Due to traffic and events scheduled that
evening, the City requested the Committee cancel the June 28, 2023
meeting.
There was consensus to cancel the June 28, 2023 Charter Review
Committee meeting.
3.3 Discuss run-off elections.
Member Jonson said he requested a discussion regarding ranked choice
voting (RCV). RCV makes run-off elections unnecessary. He said he would
like the committee to recommend to Council or the voters to adopt RCV for
when it is allowed by the Florida Legislature. He requested a speaker on
RCV and knows of an advocate that is willing to speak to the committee.
Discussion ensued with comments made that the voting method seems
confusing and might be hard for voters to understand. Comments were
made that a downside to this voting method could allow a candidate who
was not ranked highly to be voted in and a benefit would be it is a less
expensive voting method because there is no need for a run-off election.
It was said that in the last election, a candidate with 27% of the vote won
the seat because of the number of candidates in the race. It is not perceived
as a problem, but a run-off election would allow voters to choose between
the top two candidates instead of being voted in by the plurality system
currently used. Since 2001, there have only been six races where the
winning candidate did not get 50% plus 1 vote to win their race.
Member Riordon moved to leave the current voting system in place
and to take no action to change it. The motion was duly seconded and
carried with the following vote:
Ayes:6 – Gladys Andrews, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton, Karen
Cunningham, Kathy Milam, and Michael Riordon
Nays:4 - Nathan Hightower, Bill Jonson, Patricia Rodriguez, and Cory
Chase
3.4 Discuss districting.
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A comment was made that creating districts would require redistricting
every census period. There is also an issue of gerrymandering when
redistricting which is a disadvantage to districts. It was said that the cost to
run a campaign is significantly less expensive when running in a district
and redistricting is done every ten years and is not difficult to do.
Clearwater's geographical set-up creates districts, such as Countryside, the
beach, Downtown, etc. Districting brings people together, brings costs to run
for office down, and provides a community representative.
A comment was made that Dr. Paine's presentation to the 2019 committee
said the benefits of districting depends on the size of the city and Clearwater
is not large enough to support districts. It would divide the community rather
than bring it together. Clearwater is not big enough to where a candidate
from one area would not understand the issues in another part of the city. A
concern was expressed that a districted council would not be able to
prioritize a citywide budget when the councilmembers priorities lie in their
district. It was said that districting would make it affordable for more
individuals to run for council and allow for someone to champion an area
and have a voice on the dais.
In response to a question, the City Attorney said if nobody runs in a
district, the remaining Council would have to appoint someone. He said
if candidate qualifications were residency restricted based and elected at
large, the process would not have to go to referendum to adopt.
3.5 Discuss Ranked Choice Voting. See motion for Item 3.3 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
___________________________________
Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________
Deputy City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes July 12, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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Roll Call
Present: 10 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower,
Mike Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade,
Ryan Cotton (arrived 4:05), and Kathy Milam
Absent: 1 - Patricia Rodriguez
Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and
Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:02 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the June 14, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Cunningham moved to approve the minutes of the
June 14, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously. 3. New Business
3.1 Review census data for future districting discussion.
The City Clerk said a link was provided in the agenda item for the
interactive census tract map.
Discussion ensued with comments made that the committee should
define its goal related to districting. It was stated that the 2019 Charter
Review Committee did not have an in-depth discussion. A professional
demographer is typically hired by cities to create proposed district
boundaries. Goals of districting include the reduction of cost to run for
election, more citizens would be involved, and it provides a better
representation of the city. In response to a comment, it was said that
districts are not right for Clearwater and it could limit the quality of the
candidate pool. A dominate person in a district could deter other residents
from running. A concern was expressed that a district councilmember
would only represent their own constituents.
One individual said a report was created after the 2019 Committee to
show that, statistically speaking, 11 districts would be needed for an
African-American to be elected.
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An informal vote was taken by the Committee for those in support or
opposition of recommending to Council to explore districting. Members
Chase, Andrews, Wade, Milam, Riordon, and Norton supported the
recommendation, Members Hightower, Cotton, Cunningham, and
Jonson were opposed
In response to questions, the City Attorney said an even number of
councilmembers would not work because any motion with a split vote
would fail. He said any charter amendment takes time to feel its effects
and if citizens voted in districts and the system didn't work out as anticipated,
the charter could be amended by referendum, if approved, to go back to
at-large seats. He said if Council puts districting on the ballot, it would most
likely be in 2026. If Council agrees to hire a demographer, it would take a
couple years to complete the work and compile the data. By the time the
question is ready for referendum, a whole new Council could be seated and
they may have a different opinion on putting the item to vote. He said a
demographer will most likely want direction as to the goal of the districts and
if the committee does not specify the goal(s), it would be up to Council and staff to make any determinations. The City Clerk said there is committee
consensus to include minority representation, socio-economic
representation, and size of council as the goals for districts.
Member Andrews moved to submit to Council a recommendation to investigate districting that is supported by an outside consultant. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:7 – Gladys Andrews, Mike Riordon, Travis Norton, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, , and Kathy Milam,
Nays:3 - Nathan Hightower, Bill Jonson, and Ryan Cotton
3.2 Set agenda for next meeting. 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda
David Lillisand said he served on the Charter Review Committee in 2019
and Council did not accept any of the recommendations. The 2019
Committee recommended the City pursue an ombudsman to help
reduce land use controversies in Clearwater. The Clearwater
Neighborhood Coalition appointed an Ombudsman Committee to look
into the concept and they discovered that was it not the right avenue to
pursue so they broadened their committee into the Land Use Conflict
Resolution Committee. He said Mr. Jonson will ask this Committee to
consider the recommendations from the Land Use Resolution Conflict
Committee and provide them as part of the final report.
Member Jonson requested an agenda item for the Committee to discuss
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this recommendation. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:42 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes August 9, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
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2 City of Clearwater
Roll Call
Present:9 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Mike Riordon, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton and Kathy
Milam
Absent: 2 - Nathan Hightower and Patricia Rodriguez
Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and
Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:04 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the July 12, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Riordon moved to approve the minutes of the July
12, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in written
summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
3. New Business
3.1 Discuss increasing the number of councilmembers.
The City Clerk said this item was on the list of discussion topics
submitted by the Committee. The City Attorney said districting and the
number of councilmembers on a council are related but are independent
issues.
Discussion ensued with comments made that there would be a cost
savings by changing the city's election date to the national election cycle.
It was said that Clearwater has had five councilmembers since the 1970's
and that population has grown from 52,000 residents to 118,000 residents.
A comment was made that at the last meeting, the Committee voted to
recommend Council hire an independent agency to look at districts and that
should be done before more councilmembers are recommended as they
may not be necessary. A concern was expressed that it would be more
difficult to speak with each councilmember if there were more than five. It
was stated that since one only needs support of a majority of council to move
issues along, you would not need to meet with all of them.
Discussion ensued regarding increasing the number of councilmembers to
seven. It was said that there is enough community work and committees to
serve on for seven councilmembers. It was said that this issue was raised
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during the last Charter Review Committee and Council did not support a
referendum on the issue. A concern was expressed that adding more
councilmembers would slow down progress.
In response to a question, the City Clerk said increasing the number of
councilmembers would have a direct impact on the budget and if
implemented, staff would have to recommend to Council where the funding
would come from. She said there is one administrative assistant for Council.
Committee Member Wade moved to recommend to Council to increase
the council to seven members in an effort to have more inclusion in
decision making. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the
following vote:
Ayes:8 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Mike Riordon, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, and Kathy Milam
Nays:1 - Ryan Cotton
3.2 Discuss Performance Management.
The City Clerk said she has requested information from the Florida
League of Cities regarding what cities include performance measures for
the city manager in their charter. She has not received the information
yet.
Discussion ensued regarding the recent termination of the City Manager
after receiving a decent performance evaluation. It was said there were no
measurable goals to account for which leaves the city vulnerable to criticism.
The 2019 Charter Review Committee raised the issue and recommended
Council establish annual priorities and goals for the city manager. It was also
recommended that Council provide their performance evaluation in writing.
The recommendations were not supported by Council.
Vice Chair Jonson provided the following charter amendment to Section
2.01(c)1 “Each October at a public meeting, present a report on the
evaluation of the performance of the city manager and city attorney. Such
report shall be a permanent public document completed by every council
member which shall include performance comments against a common
Council adopted series of priority annual objectives.” Discussion ensued with
a suggestion made that the charter language be amended to include a
written evaluation be provided by each councilmember. Comments were
made that the City Manager and City Attorney run the city with oversight by
Council, setting expectations protects both the employee and the city, and
that now is a good time to make the recommendation to Council as the issue
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is still fresh in everyone's mind.
Committee Member Riordon moved to have Vice Chair Jonson tweak
the provided language and specify how performance evaluations are
conducted for the city manager and city attorney. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
Discussion ensued with a suggestion made that Council talk on the dais
quarterly about their communication with the city manager and city attorney.
It was said that after the previous City Manager was terminated, it came to
light that not all Councilmembers were receiving the same information in
their one-on-ones and because of Sunshine Law, are not allowed to
compare notes off the dais. A quarterly agenda item would encourage
Council to discuss what is going well and what needs to be changed. It
would be for Councilmembers to talk with each other about how they are
communicating. It was said that this would be more of a council rule than a
charter change. There was consensus to continue this discussion to a future
meeting.
3.3 Discuss Leveling the Playing Field - Recommendations to Reduce Land Use Conflicts in
Clearwater.
Vice Chair Jonson said the 2019 Charter Review Committee made
recommendations to Council in regard to how to reduce land use conflicts.
David Lillesand served on the 2019 Committee and drafted a
recommendation to suggest Council consider an ombudsman to help
neighborhoods and residents through the development process. Council did
not support the idea and the Clearwater Neighborhood Coalition (CNC)
created a committee to research the issue. It was determined by the CNC
committee that an ombudsman was not the correct approach, and they
continued their research and came up with recommendations to present to
City Council to promote a variety of changes to reduce conflict in land use
matters. He said one of the major issues is when citizens speak at the
Community Development Board meeting, either in favor of a project or
against, they are not expert witnesses and therefore their input cannot be
taken into consideration by the Board. He proposed an eight-member
Community Development Board, four members who are professionals in
their fields and four other individuals who are not professionals, and a
passing motion would take five votes.
Committee Member Milam moved to ask Council for an opinion as
suggested in the CNC's report. The motion was duly seconded and
carried with the following vote:
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Ayes:8 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Mike Riordon, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade,
Ryan Cotton, Karen Cunningham, and Kathy Milam
Nays:1 - Travis Norton
4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:35 p.m.
___________________________________ Chair, Charter Review Committee Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes August 23, 2023
1 City of Clearwater
City of Clearwater
Main Library - Council Chambers
100 N. Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33755
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
4:00 PM
Main Library - 2nd Floor Board Room
Charter Review Committee
Charter Review Committee Meeting Minutes August 23, 2023
2 City of Clearwater
Roll Call
Present: 10 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower, Mike
Riordon, Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase,
Jonathan Wade and Kathy Milam
Absent: 1 - Ryan Cotton
Also Present: – David Margolis – City Attorney, Rosemarie Call – City Clerk, and
Nicole Sprague – Deputy City Clerk
1. Call To Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes
2.1 Approve the minutes of the August 9, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as
submitted in written summation by the City Clerk.
Committee Member Andrews moved to approve the minutes of the
August 9, 2023 Charter Review Committee meeting as submitted in
written summation by the City Clerk. The motion was duly seconded
and carried unanimously. 3. New Business
3.1 Discuss requiring Council hold quarterly discussions regarding their communications with
the city manager and city attorney.
Discussion ensued with comments made that Council does not have the
ability to talk among themselves unless they are in a public meeting and
that having a rule in place to initiate a conversation regarding the
communication Council receives from the city manager or city attorney
would be beneficial. It was recommended that Council agenda a quarterly
work session item for discussions to take place. It was said that by the
Charter Review Committee recommending this type of exercise, Council
will know that citizens think it is important.
The City Clerk said this item is being recommended as a Council rule,
not a charter amendment.
Member Riordon moved to recommend Council consider adopting a
procedure or rule to include quarterly council effectiveness
discussions in the annual agenda calendar. The motion was duly
seconded and carried unanimously.
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3.2 Discuss performance management.
Vice Chair Jonson provided 2 verbiage options in response to the motion
at the last meeting to tweak language provided regarding performance
measurements for the city manager and city attorney:
A) Section 2.01(c)1 "Each October at a public meeting, present a report
on the evaluation of the performance of the city manager and city
attorney including the following steps. Each year the Council shall adopt
annual key performance indicators/objectives separately for the city
manager and the city attorney positions. Then each councilmember shall
present in October a written evaluation report for each officer which shall
include, at a minimum, performance comments against the common Council
adopted key performance indicators/objectives for that position.
B) Section 2.01(c)1 "Each October at a public meeting, present a report
on the evaluation of the performance of the city manager and city
attorney including the following steps. Each year the Council shall adopt
annual measurable performance indicators/objectives separately for the city
manager and the city attorney positions. Then each councilmember shall
present in October a written evaluation report for each officer which shall
include, at a minimum, performance comments against the common Council
adopted measurable performance indicators/objectives for that position."
In response to a question, the City Attorney said the process to hire a new
city manager or city attorney takes about six months and that a recruiter
typically is used to help narrow a candidate pool.
Discussion ensued with comments made that there are no written
expectations for the two positions and time should be granted to address
any job performance issues prior to termination.
Member Riordon moved to recommend Council approve the verbiage in
Option A. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
3.3 Set next agenda.
Vice Chair Jonson requested the Committee discuss the Clearwater
Neighborhood Coalition report, "Leveling the Playing Field," regarding citizen
input during land development quasi-judicial hearings. Concerns were
expressed regarding citizen input not being considered as testimony and that
it is difficult for an individual's concerns to be made part of the record.
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In response to a question, the City Attorney said the Community
Development Board is an independent body, by design, who makes
decisions based on the development code and in conjunction with their
attorney. He said the current practice is to broadly allow any testimony and
the Board has not prohibited anyone from testifying.
Discussion ensued with comments made that this issue is bigger than this
Board and ordinance changes are needed. Council received the
Neighborhood Coalition report over a year ago and no action has been
taken. It was said that citizen input should not be underestimated, and
people will continue to come to meetings to voice their comments. It was
suggested that a recommendation be made to Council to approve the City
Attorney research the procedures as proposed in the Neighborhood
Coalition's report. 4. Citizens to be heard regarding items not on the agenda: None. 5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
___________________________________
Chair, Charter Review Committee
Attest:
_____________________________________ City Clerk
2023 Charter Review Committee
Absences
Gladys Andrews
Karen Cunningham – 9/13/23
Cory Chase
Ryan Cotton – 4/12/23, 5/24/23, 8/23/23
Nathan Hightower – 4/12/23, 8/9/23, 9/13/23
Bill Jonson
Kathy Milam – 5/24/23, 9/13/23
Travis Norton – 6/14/23
Mike Riordon
Patricia Rodriguez – 2/22/23 (organizational meeting), 4/12/23 (conflict with Leadership
Pinellas), 5/10/23 (conflict with Leadership Pinellas), 7/12/23, 8/9/23 (sick), 9/13/23
Jonathan Wade – 3/8/23, 4/12/23, 4/26/23
2023 Charter Review Committee Motions as of September 13, 2023
March 8, 2023
Committee Member Trish Rodriguez moved to amend Section 2.07(b)3 as follows: "Fails to
attend three six consecutive regular council meetings of the council, unless such absence is
excused by the council." The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:9 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Nathan Hightower, Michael Riordon,
Karen Cunningham, Patricia Rodriguez, Cory Chase, Ryan Cotton and Kathy Milam Nays:1 - Travis Norton April 12, 2023
Committee Member Andrews moved to set the mayor's salary at 95% of area median income
and the councilmember's salary at 90% of area median income. The motion was duly seconded.
Committee Member Milam moved to postpone the discussion to the next meeting when
additional information would be available. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the
following vote:
Ayes:5 – Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, and Kathy Milam Nays:2 - Gladys Andrews and Mike Riordon May 10, 2023 Committee Member Andrews moved to amend the previous motion and set the mayor's salary
at $49,000 and the councilmember's salary at $41,000 with an annual COLA. The motion was
duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Committee Member Milam moved to keep the charter review frequency at every 5 years to allow
for more citizen involvement. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:9 – Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Nathan Hightower, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton, and Kathy
Milam,
Nays:1 - Mike Riordon
May 24, 2023
Committee Member Riordon moved to recommend changing the election date to coincide with
general presidential and mid-term election cycle. The motion was duly seconded and failed with
the following vote:
Ayes:4 – Mike Riordon , Travis Norton, Jonathan Wade, and Nathan Hightower
Nays:5 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Karen Cunningham, Cory Chase, and Patricia
Rodriguez. June 14, 2023
Committee Member Riordon moved to leave the current voting system in place and to take no
action to change it. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:6 – Gladys Andrews, Jonathan Wade, Ryan Cotton, Karen Cunningham, Kathy
Milam, and Michael Riordon Nays:4 - Nathan Hightower, Bill Jonson, Patricia Rodriguez, and Cory Chase July 12, 2023
Committee Member Andrews moved to submit to Council a recommendation to investigate
districting that is supported by an outside consultant. The motion was duly seconded and
carried with the following vote:
Ayes:7 – Gladys Andrews, Mike Riordon, Travis Norton, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, and Kathy Milam,
Nays: 3 - Nathan Hightower, Bill Jonson, and Ryan Cotton
August 9, 2023
Committee Member Wade moved to recommend to Council to increase the council to seven
members in an effort to have more inclusion in decision making. The motion was duly seconded
and carried with the following vote:
Ayes:8 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Travis Norton, Mike Riordon, Karen
Cunningham, Cory Chase, Jonathan Wade, and Kathy Milam
Nays:1 - Ryan Cotton
Committee Member Milam moved to ask Council for an opinion as suggested in the CNC's
report, Leveling the Playing Field. The motion was duly seconded and carried with the following
vote:
Ayes:8 - Gladys Andrews, Bill Jonson, Mike Riordon, Cory Chase, Jonathan
Wade, Ryan Cotton, Karen Cunningham, and Kathy Milam
Nays:1 - Travis Norton
August 23, 2023
Committee Member Riordon moved to recommend Council consider adopting a procedure or
rule to include quarterly council effectiveness discussions in the annual agenda calendar. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Member Riordon moved to recommend Council approve the verbiage in Option A. The motion
was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Option A:
A) Section 2.01(c)1 "Each October at a public meeting, present a report on the evaluation of the
performance of the city manager and city attorney including the following steps. Each year the
Council shall adopt annual key performance indicators/objectives separately for the city
manager and the city attorney positions. Then each councilmember shall present in October a
written evaluation report for each officer which shall include, at a minimum, performance
comments against the common Council adopted key performance indicators/objectives for that
position.
September 13, 2023
Committee Member Andrews moved to write a letter to City Council expressing the Committee's
dissatisfaction with Council not waiting for completion of discussion and recommendations from
the Charter Review Committee, knowing that election process discussions are in process. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Committee Member Wade moved to recommend to Council that they discuss continuing
education for new Councilmembers from Florida League of Cities and FEMA. The motion was
duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Committee Recommendations March 22, 2023
There was consensus to have the City Attorney draft language recommending Council to
evaluate and discuss the base salary every two years.
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