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03-11-2021 VC REG-A with attachments VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH REGULAR SESSION AGENDA VILLAGE HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 7:30 PM Susan Bickel Mark Mullinix David B. Norris Darryl C. Aubrey Deborah Searcy Mayor Vice Mayor President Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Andrew D. Lukasik Leonard G. Rubin Jessica Green Village Manager Village Attorney Village Clerk In accordance with Palm Beach County Emergency Order Number 28, to the extent not in conflict with applicable laws, all individuals, businesses and establishments are required to adhere to all applicable social distancing guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"). In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the CDC recommends that all persons continue to social distance by staying at least six feet away from other people who are not a part of their household in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Consequently, given the limited space within the Village Council Chambers, the Village of North Palm Beach shall utilize communications media technology to facilitate and encourage public participation in this meeting electronically, via internet access or telephone. The Village is physically reintroducing the public to its meetings while adhering to CDC guidelines. A limited number of members of the public – approximately 25 people -- will be able to participate in the Library’s Obert Room. Access to the Obert Room during the Council meeting will be on a first come, first served basis. INSTRUCTIONS TO JOIN MEETING ELECTRONICALLY To join meeting by computer (video & audio) click or type the following link in address bar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86218634721?pwd=WThYSDJ1ejVVMDNqREhZYUJjTGI2dz09 Meeting ID: 862 1863 4721 Passcode: 470399 To join meeting by phone (voice only): 877 853 5257 US Toll-free 888 475 4499 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 862 1863 4721 Passcode: 470399 Public Comments: Public comments can be submitted by filling out the public comment form that can be accessed by clicking the following link Public Comment Form. Public comments can also be made by leaving a voice message at 561-904-2126. All public comments will be read into the record at the Public Comment portion of the meeting. Regular Session Agenda, March 11, 2021 Page 2 of 3 ROLL CALL INVOCATION - VICE MAYOR PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - MAYOR AWARDS AND RECOGNITION APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of the Regular Session held February 25, 2021 COUNCIL BUSINESS MATTERS STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS Members of the public may address the Council concerning items on the Consent Agenda or any non agenda item under Statements from the Public. Time Limit: 3 minutes Members of the public who wish to speak on any item listed on the Regular Session or Workshop Session Agenda will be called on when the issue comes up for discussion. Time Limit: 3 minutes Anyone wishing to speak should complete a Public Comment Card and submit it to the Village Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. DECLARATION OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS 2. 1ST READING OF ORDINANCE 2021-05 – CODE AMENDMENT – CANDIDATE QUALIFYING PERIOD Consider a motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2021-05 amending Chapter 10, "Elections," Article I, "In General" of the Village Code of Ordinances by amending Section 10-5 "Candidates for Office; Qualifying," to amend the qualifying dates for the Village's General Election. 3. PUBLIC HEARING AND 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE 2021- 04 – CODE AMENDMENT – THE SHOPPES AT CITY CENTRE COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Consider a motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2021-04 amending Ordinance 2010-22 creating the Shoppes at City Centre Commercial Planned Unit Development to grant an additional waiver for multi-tenant monument sign. CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is for the purpose of expediting issues of a routine or pro -forma nature. Councilmembers may remove any item from the Consent Agenda, which would automatically convey that item to the Regular Agenda for separate discussion and vote. 4. Receive for file Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting held 2/2/21. 5. Receive for file Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Board meeting held 2/9/21. 6. RESOLUTION – Amending Resolution 2020-25 to provide for additional Leave Bank hours for Village Employees due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. 7. RESOLUTION – Opposing proposed dredge, fill and construction activities within the Lake Worth Lagoon. 8. RESOLUTION – Repealing Resolution 2006-97 supporting the Adopt-A-Unit Program created by America Supporting Americans and reaffirming the Village’s support of military units through Support Our Troops USA, Inc. Regular Session Agenda, March 11, 2021 Page 3 of 3 OTHER VILLAGE BUSINESS MATTERS 9. RESOLUTION – SIDEWALK REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving a blanket purchase order in an amount not to exceed $24,563 with Flying Scot, Inc. for sidewalk removal and replacement. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION MATTERS MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS 10. DISCUSSION – Heritage Day Update REPORTS (SPECIAL COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY BOARDS) ADJOURNMENT If a person decides to appeal any decision by the Village Council with respect to any matter considered at the Village Counci l meeting, he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (F.S. 286.0105). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person who may require special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the Village Clerk’s office at 841-3355 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting date. This agenda represents the tentative agenda for the scheduled meeting of the Village Council. Due to the nature of governmental duties and responsibilities, the Village Council reserves the right to make additions to, or deletions from, the items contained in this agenda. DRAFT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA FEBRUARY 25, 2021 Present: Susan Bickel., Mayor Mark Mullinix, Vice Mayor David B. Norris, President Pro Tem Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Councilmember Deborah Searcy, Councilmember Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager Len Rubin, Village Attorney Jessica Green, Village Clerk ROLL CALL Mayor Bickel called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. All members of Council were present. All members of staff were present. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Vice Mayor Mullinix gave the invocation and Mayor Bickel led the public in the Pledge. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION On behalf of Village Council, Mayor Bickel proclaimed March 8 through March 12, 2021 as Flood Awareness Week in the Village of North Palm Beach. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Session held February 11, 2021 were approved as written. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Mayor Bickel read into the record a public comment received from J. Eric Talbott, 509 Greenwood Drive. In his comment, Mr. Talbott expressed concern over certain groups receiving preferred tee times at the Country Club golf course. Rich Pizzolato, 1618 Twelve Oaks Way, discussed the issue of preferred tee times for certain groups at the Country Club golf course and stated that the issue has been discussed by the Golf Advisory Board and requested that Council direct the Golf Advisory Board to come up with a solution. Jean Francois Somerville, 728 Lagoon Drive, expressed his concerns regarding a letter he received from the Code Compliance Department regarding the docking of boats at private dock space. Mayor Bickel read into the record a public comment received from Mary Wait, 740 Lagoon Drive. In her comment, Ms. Wait expressed her concerns regarding a letter she received from the Code Compliance Department regarding the docking of boats at private dock space. Mayor Bickel read into the record a public comment received from Mary Phillips, 525 Ebbtide Drive. In her comment, Ms. Phillips expressed her agreement that the Village should be able to make their own rules regarding fireworks and requested that the Village make an effort to challenge the state law which preempted the regulation of the use of fireworks on certain holidays. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 2 of 8 There was no ex-parte communication by Council for the following item: ORDINANCE 2021-04 CODE AMENDMENT – THE SHOPPES AT CITY CENTRE COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mullinix and seconded by Councilmember Searcy to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2021-04 entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2010-22 CREATING THE SHOPPES AT CITY CENTRE COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO GRANT AN ADDITIONAL WAIVER FOR A MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT SIGN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Community Development Director Jeremy Hubsch introduced Principal Planner Alex Ahrenholz and stated that Mr. Ahrenholz would be presenting. Mr. Ahrenholz began a presentation regarding the proposed monument sign for the Shoppes at City Centre. Mr. Ahrenholz gave a brief history of the plaza and the waivers that were approved through Ordinance 2010-22 which allowed a total of three monument signs on the property. Mr. Ahrenholz explained the locations and presented pictures of the property’s current monument signs. Mr. Ahrenholz explained the location and presented a graphic of the proposed monument sign, which would be a multi-tenant monument sign. Mr. Ahrenholz stated that an additional waiver would be needed to allow the proposed sign and that if Council determines that the applicant had met the necessary prerequisites for the granting of the waiver, the Planning Commission recommended the condition that the applicant obtain a permit for the scope of work be provided as part of their approval. Thereafter, the motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2021-04 passed with all present voting aye. CONSENT AGENDA President Pro Tem Norris moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Searcy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. The following items were approved: Resolution – Approving a Contract award to Ferreira Construction Southern Division Inc. for Corsair Drainage Improvements in an amount not to exceed $37,727.88; and authorizing execution of the Contract. Resolution – Strongly opposing legislation seeking to preempt the regulation of vacation rentals to the State. Receive for file Minutes of the Police and Fire Pension Board meeting held 11/10/20. Receive for file Minutes of the Police and Fire Pension Board meeting held 12/8/20. Receive for file Minutes of the Environmental Committee meeting held 1/11/21. Receive for file Minutes of the Library Advisory Board meeting held 1/26/21. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 3 of 8 RESOLUTION 2021-13 – LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE DRAINAGE REPAIR CONTRACT A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by President Pro Tem Norris to adopt Resolution 2021-13 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE BID OF HINTERLAND GROUP INC. FOR THE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE DRAINAGE STRUCTURE REPAIR AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT RELATING TO SUCH SERV ICES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Special Projects Director Chuck Huff explained the history of repairs to the drainage pipe. Mr. Huff explained that the Invitation to Bid on the project called for a pipe-in-pipe slip lining process but would also consider an alternate CIPP (cured in place pipe) price which is generally more cost effective, for the proposed work. Two out of the five bidders provided an alternate CIPP proposal. Mr. Huff stated that staff recommended awarding the bid to Hinterland Group, Inc. since they were the lowest qualified bidder for the CIPP method. Mayor Bickel asked if the road would need to be closed for the repair. Mr. Huff explained that there would be no impact to the road since all of the work would be done in the swale area. Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2021-13 passed with all present voting aye. RESOLUTION 2021-14 – IRRIGATION PUMP STATION FOR U.S. HIGHWAY ONE MEDIANS A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to adopt Resolution 2021-14 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH SULLIVAN ELECTRIC & PUMP, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A NEW ELECTRIC IRRIGATION PUMP STATION AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Huff explained that the project would entail the installation of an independent pump system that would provide water to existing irrigation systems on the U.S. Highway One median, Village Parks and certain Village facilities. The system would draw water from the irrigation pond located on the Country Club golf course and would be separate from the existing golf course irrigation pump station with a direct pipe connection to the irrigation main located on U.S. Highway One. The system would eliminate the need to share water between the golf course, medians and common areas within the Village. Councilmember Searcy asked which areas within the Village would be irrigated by the system. Mr. Huff stated that the irrigation system would irrigate all of the medians along U.S. Highway One, Lakeside Park, Public Safety, the Library and Veterans Park. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 4 of 8 RESOLUTION 2021-14 – IRRIGATION PUMP STATION FOR U.S. HIGHWAY ONE MEDIANS continued Mayor Bickel asked if the new system would eliminate the need to irrigate the medians during rush hour traffic. Mr. Huff stated that yes it would eliminate the watering of the medians during rush hour traffic. Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2021-14 passed with all present voting aye. RESOLUTION 2021-15 – IRRIGATION LINE INSTALLATION CONTRACT A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Searcy to adopt Resolution 2021-15 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE BID OF PRECISION LANDSCAPE COMPANY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW IRRIGATION LINE AT THE NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT RELATING TO SUCH SERVICES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The presentation and discussion for this Resolution was done in conjunction with the previous adopted Resolution 2021-14. Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2021-15 passed with all present voting aye RESOLUTION 2021-16 – MARKET ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE TWIN CITY MALL SITE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to adopt Resolution 2021-16 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FOR A MARKET ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL FESABILITY STUDY FOR THE TWIN CITY MALL SITE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Lukasik gave a history of the proposed development of the Twin City Mall Site. Mr. Lukasik stated that the proposed development was a collaborative project with the Town of Lake Park. In, discussions with staff and the Town of Lake Park many questions have arisen that has necessitated the need to conduct an analysis to determine what uses would be economically viable at the location and what type of development plan would be needed to attract investment to the site. Mr. Lukasik stated that the Village and Lake Park staff has discussed the need for a study with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and WTL+a and as a result they have provided a scope of work and cost estimate to conduct and complete the market analysis and feasibility study. Councilmember Aubrey asked if the Town of Lake Park was in agreement with doing the study and if the cost would be split with the Village. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 5 of 8 RESOLUTION 2021-16 – MARKET ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE TWIN CITY MALL SITE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT continued Mr. Lukasik stated that yes the Town of Lake Park was in agreement and the cost would be a 50/50 split. Mayor Bickel asked when the Town of Lake Park would be voting on the item and when. Mr. Lukasik stated that the Town of Lake Park would be voting on the item within the next week and if they did not approve the item along with the Village, the Village would not move forward with the study. Discussion ensued between Mr. Lukasik and Council regarding the proposed Market Analysis and Financial Feasibility Study. Council recommended that the property owners of the Twin City Mall Site be involved with and asked to contribute to the cost of the study. Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2021-16 passed with all present voting aye. MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS President Pro Tem Norris asked if the Village’s Invitation to Bid packets could be condensed and streamlined. Councilmember Searcy recommended a resolution to oppose the proposed dredge, fill and construction project within the Lake Worth Lagoon. Council came to consensus and directed staff to bring back for consideration a resolution opposing the proposed dredge, fill and construction project within the Lake Worth Lagoon. Vice Mayor Mullinix asked that everyone keep Chuck Huff in their prayers regarding his mother. Vice Mayor Mullinix discussed his ideas for a public park at Little Munyon Island and recommended having discussions with the new owners. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding the possible liabilities of creating a public park at Little Munyon Island. Mayor Bickel asked if the issue regarding the preferred tee times at the Country Club golf course could be discussed. Discussion ensued between Council and Head Golf Professional Allan Bowman regarding the issue of preferred tee times at the Country Club golf course. Mayor Bickel asked if the issue regarding docking of boats at private dock space could be discussed. Discussion ensued between Council and staff regarding the issue regarding docking of boats on private dock space and enforcement of the code. President Pro Tem Norris recommended having information in the newsletter regarding the code related to the docking of boats on private dock space. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 6 of 8 MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS continued Mayor Bickel asked if the issue of allowing fireworks in the Village could be discussed. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding home rule and the state law which preempted the regulation of the use of fireworks on certain holidays. Mayor Bickel asked if the Village could ban fireworks the other 362 days of the year. Mr. Rubin stated that he would research the possibility and bring the item back for discussion or consideration. President Pro Tem stated that the article in the Village newsletter regarding golf carts needed to be revised since it made it seem that all golf carts in the Village were illegal. Mr. Lukasik stated that they would be re-writing the article related the golf cart usage in the Village. VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS Mr. Lukasik began a presentation and discussed the history of past discussions regarding proposed changes on the processes and functions of the Villages boards and committees. Mr. Lukasik stated that staff was seeking direction on possible changes to the goals, functions and requirements of certain Village boards and committee. Vice Mayor Mullinix asked if the Village was receiving applications for Village boards and committees and how many of those applications were being turned away. Village Clerk Jessica Green explained that applications are not turned away. The Clerk’s office keeps all applications that are submitted on file and brings all applications for consideration to Council when there is a vacancy or when the scheduled Advisory Board appointments and re- appointments take place in April of each year. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding the processes of the advisory board appointments, requirements and processes, and the participation of Councilmembers at advisory board and committee meetings. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding resuming a rotation schedule for Councilmembers to attend advisory board and committee meetings. It was agreed that Councilmembers wanted to resume a rotation schedule to attend advisory board and committee meetings. Mrs. Green requested the Council’s input and assistance with creating a new rotation schedule. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding the delineation of the functions and purpose between the Waterways Board and Recreation Advisory Board. Mayor Bickel asked when the board appointments and reappointments would take place. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 7 of 8 VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS continued Mrs. Green stated the board appointments and reappointments would take place at the last Council meeting in April. Mr. Lukasik asked if Council wanted to change the term lengths of the boards. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding the term lengths of the boards. Council came to consensus to have two-year term lengths for Village boards and committees. Mr. Lukasik asked Council if they wanted to require each board or committee to choose a new or different chairperson each year. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding whether or not to require the boards and committees to choose new of different chairpersons each year. Mayor Bickel expressed her concern that the Waterways Board was not meeting on a monthly basis. Discussion ensued among Councilmembers regarding whether or not to mandate the Waterways Board to meet every month. It was agreed that the Waterways Board should be directed to meet on a monthly basis. Councilmember Searcy recommended having a staff liaison assigned to the Waterways Board. Mr. Lukasik stated that he would discuss with staff and come up with a solution. Mr. Lukasik discussed the responsibilities, functions and discussion topics of the Waterways Board and the Recreation Advisory Board. Council agreed that they should be responsible for steering and guiding the boards and committees on what topics they should discuss. Mr. Lukasik asked Council for direction of whether or not to have the yearly Advisory Board Dinner at the Country Club or instead send a token of appreciation to each Advisory Board member. Mayor Bickel recommended supplying a takeout dinner from Farmer’s Table for the Advisory Board members. Council came to consensus to postpone the Advisory Board Dinner to May and if it could not take place by then, a takeout dinner from Farmer’s Table would be provided. Mr. Lukasik gave an update on the violations and foreclosure activities taking place at the Camelot Hotel property. Rich Pizzolato, 1618 Twelve Oaks Way, requested Council input and guidance with regards to resolving the issue of preferred tee times for certain groups at the Country Club golf course. President Pro Tem Norris recommended that the Golf Advisory Board discuss the issue and bring back their recommendations to Council. Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held February 25, 2021 Page 8 of 8 ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:38 p.m. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CLERK TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Jessica Green, Village Clerk DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: ORDINANCE 1st Reading – Amending the Qualifying Period for Village Elections Prior to 2017, the qualifying period for the Village’s General Election was from noon on the last Tuesday in January to noon on the second Tuesday in February. At the request of the prior Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, the Village Council, through the adoption of Or dinance No. 2017-18, changed the qualifying period to the first seven (7) business days in January to allow sufficient time for the SOE to send vote-by-mail ballots to overseas citizens. In preparation for the 2021 Municipal Election, the current Supervisor of Elections indicated that the Village’s qualifying period still did not allow sufficient time to prepare the required vote-by-mail ballots which take at least three weeks to create, proofread and finalize. Pursuant to Section 101.62, Florida Statutes, the vote-by-mail ballots must be mailed forty-five (45) days prior to the election. Consequently, the Supervisor of Elections has requested that the names of the candidates and any referendum questions for the March election be submitted by the middle of December. In light of the foregoing, Village Staff recommends the adoption of the attached Ordinance moving the qualifying period for the Village’s General Election (held on the second Tuesday in March) to the first seven (7) business days in December and requiring that all qualifying paperwork be complete and submitted to the Village Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on the last day of the qualifying period. The attached Ordinance has been prepared and reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village Attorney There is no fiscal impact. Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval on first reading of the attached Ordinance amending Section 10-5 of the Village Code of Ordinances to designate the first seven business days in December as the qualifying period for the Village’s General Election held the second Tuesday in March. Page 1 of 2 ORDINANCE NO. 2021-05 1 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH 3 PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 10, “ELECTIONS,” 4 ARTICLE I, “IN GENERAL,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY 5 AMENDING SECTION 10-5, “CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE; QUALIFYING,” TO 6 AMEND THE QUALIFYING DATES FOR THE VILLAGE’S GENERAL 7 ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR 8 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 9 EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, Section 10-5 of the Village Code currently establishes a candidate qualifying period for 12 the Village’s general election during regular hours on the first seven business days in January 13 immediately preceding the election; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections has requested that all municipalities 16 within the County move up their qualifying period to provide sufficient time for the Supervisor to 17 prepare the ballots for voting by mail; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the Village Council wishes to amend the Village’s qualifying period at the request of 20 the Supervisor of Elections and determines that the adoption of this Ordinance is in the best interests 21 of the health, safety and welfare of the Village and its residents. 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 24 NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 25 26 Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 27 28 Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Chapter 10, “Elections,” Article I, “In General,” 29 of the Village Code of Ordinances as follows (additional language is underlined and deleted language 30 is stricken through): 31 32 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL 33 34 * * * 35 36 Sec. 10-5. Candidates for office; qualifying. 37 38 (a) Any qualified elector within the village may become a candidate for 39 any office to be filled at any general election by paying to the village clerk a qualifying 40 fee in the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) and by filing with the village clerk during regular 41 hours on the first seven (7) business days in January December immediately preceding 42 the general election a written notice that he or she intends to be a candidate at such 43 general election. All required qualifying paperwork must be complete and submitted 44 to the village clerk by 5:00 p.m. on the last day of the qualifying period. Any qualified 45 elector may become a candidate for any office to be filled at any special election by 46 paying to the village clerk a qualifying fee in the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) and by 47 filing with the village clerk, during the ten (10) days ending three (3) weeks before the 48 special election, a written notice that he or she intends to be a candidate at such 49 Page 2 of 2 election. Such written notice shall state the number of the group in which the candidate 1 seeks to be elected, his place of residence, his age and a description of his residence in 2 the village. Such notice shall also request that the name of the candidate be placed 3 upon the ballot to be prepared for such election, and, in addition, shall be signed by 4 such candidate. The village clerk shall supply the names of all candidates and offices 5 to be filled to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections by delivery to that office 6 prior to 5:00 p.m. on the Friday after the close of qualifying. 7 8 (b) If at any time within seventy-two (72) hours prior to the deadline for 9 the qualifying of candidates as set forth in subsection (a) above, all persons who have 10 qualified for any one (1) office in an election have had their names withdrawn from 11 candidacy for any reason, then the deadline for qualification of candidates for that 12 particular office shall be automatically extended by one (1) week. The village clerk 13 shall cause to be published at the earliest possible date, in a newspaper of general 14 circulation in the village, a notice of such extension of time for qualifying for such 15 office. In addition, such notice shall be given by posting a copy thereof in at least three 16 (3) public and conspicuous places in the village, one (1) of which shall be the bulletin 17 board in the village hall. 18 19 Section 3. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of the 20 Village of North Palm Beach, Florida. 21 22 Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any 23 reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such 24 holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 25 26 Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict 27 herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 28 29 Section 6. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 30 31 PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2021. 32 33 PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS _____ DAY OF 34 ______________, 2021. 35 36 37 (Village Seal) 38 MAYOR 39 ATTEST: 40 41 42 VILLAGE CLERK 43 44 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 45 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 46 47 48 VILLAGE ATTORNEY 49 50 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Jeremy Hubsch, Community Development Director; Alex Ahrenholz, Principal Planner DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: Ordinance 2nd Reading – Major Amendment to the City Centre Planned Unit Development to grant an additional waiver for a multi-tenant monument sign The Applicant, Signarama NPB, on behalf of the property owner, JB Shoppes LLLP, is requesting a major amendment to the City Centre Planned Unit Development (PUD) to add a waiver for an additional multi-tenant monument sign. Background: The development was constructed in 1999, and the Village Council approved the creation of the Planned Unit Development through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2010-22. At that time, the Village Council granted eight (8) waivers, including five (5) waivers relating to signage. One of the waivers allowed for an additional single-tenant monument sign along U.S. Highway One, as the Village Code only allows one monument sign. This waiver was required as there was also an existing multi-tenant monument sign on U.S. Highway One at the time of the PUD application. Waiver Request: The applicant is now requesting a waiver from Section 6-115(B)(6) of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow an additional multi-tenant monument sign where the existing single tenant sign is located. The existing sign was constructed in 2011 at the northern entrance to the site and has remained unutilized since then. Approval of this waiver will allow the sign to have four tenant spaces on the existing structure, rather than one. The first tenant on the sign will be Dollar Tree, as shown in the renderings, but the rest have yet to be determined. The sign meets all other dimensional and setback requirements of the Code. At its February 2, 2021 meeting, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Applicant’s proposed PUD Amendment to allow a waiver to convert the existing single-tenant monument sign to a multi-tenant monument sign. At its February 25, 2021 meeting, the Village Council approved the Ordinance on first reading without modification. There is no fiscal impact Recommendation: The Planning Commission recommends approval of the attached Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2010-22 to grant an additional waiver to allow two-multi-tenant monument signs along U.S. Highway One at the City Center Planned Unit Development. Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Staff Report and Supporting Materials Page 1 of 2 ORDINANCE NO. 2021-04 1 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3 NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2010-22 4 CREATING THE SHOPPES AT CITY CENTRE COMMERCIAL PLANNED 5 UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO GRANT AN ADDITIONAL WAIVER FOR A 6 MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT SIGN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; 7 PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE 8 DATE. 9 10 WHEREAS, through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2010-22 on December 9, 2010 (“PUD 11 Ordinance”), the Village Council created the Shoppes at City Centre Commercial Planned Unit 12 Development (“PUD”) in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the Applicant, 13 subject to the approved waivers to the Village’s land development regulations and the conditions 14 of approval imposed by the Village; and 15 16 WHEREAS, Section 8 of the PUD Ordinance provides that any additional waivers to the Village’s 17 land development regulations shall be treated as a major amendment to the PUD; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the Village Code only allows for a single multi-tenant monument sign, and the 20 Property Owner, through its agent, is requesting a major amendment to the PUD to add a waiver 21 for an additional multi-tenant monument sign in the location where a single tenant monument sign 22 currently exists; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered the waiver request at an advertised public 25 hearing and recommended approval to the Village Council; and 26 27 WHEREAS, the Village Council wishes to approve the additional waiver request and determines 28 that the adoption of this Ordinance is in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village 29 of North Palm Beach. 30 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE 32 OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 33 34 Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 35 36 Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Section 4 of the PUD Ordinance to grant the 37 following additional modification or waiver from the requirements of the Village’s land 38 development regulations: 39 40 I. Waiver from Section 6-115(B)(6) of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow an additional 41 multi-tenant monument sign (Monument Sign 2 depicted on the approved Site Plan). Code 42 allows for one ground sign depicting the name of the project and up to five tenants or 43 occupants. 44 45 Page 2 of 2 Section 3. The additional multi-tenant monument sign shall be constructed in accordance with 1 the plans prepared by Signarama dated September 23, 2020, which are incorporated herein by 2 reference. Prior to the commencement of work, the Property Owner shall obtain a sign permit for 3 the scope of work approved in this Ordinance. 4 5 Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for 6 any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, 7 such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 8 9 Section 5. All ordinances, resolutions or prior development permits or approvals relating to 10 the Property in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of 11 such conflict. All other provisions not expressly modified shall remain in full force and effect. 12 13 Section 6. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 14 15 PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2021. 16 17 PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS 11th DAY OF MARCH, 2021. 18 19 20 (Village Seal) 21 MAYOR 22 23 24 ATTEST: 25 26 27 VILLAGE CLERK 28 29 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 30 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 31 32 33 VILLAGE ATTORNEY 34 VILLAGE-NPB.ORG 501 US Highway 1 | North Palm Beach, FL 33408 | Phone: 561-841-3380 ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUM NO. 21-02 DATE: January 29, 2021 TO: Planning Commission THRU: Jeremy Hubsch, AICP, Community Development Director FROM: Alex Ahrenholz, AICP, Principal Planner RE: Shoppes at City Centre Monument Sign February 2, 2021 Meeting P&Z# 2020-2076 I. APPLICATION Location: 11201 US Highway 1, Approximately 0.2 miles south of PGA Blvd. PCN: 68-43-42-04-31-001-0000 Request: Application by Signarama NPB on behalf of JB Shoppes LLLP, requesting a Major PUD amendment for a multi-tenant monument sign. 2 II. SUMMARY OF REQUEST The Shoppes at City Centre was approved in 2010 with the rebranding of the plaza colors, installation of new building signage and monument signs along US Hwy 1. As part of the approval (ordinance 2010-22), the plaza was granted eight (8) waivers to the Village Code of Ordinances. The waivers are further described below: 1. Waiver from Section 6-115.C.1 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow for two (2) additional monument signs on the property for the total of three (3) monument signs. Code allows for one (1) monument sign. 2. Waiver from Section 6-115.C.2 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow tenant signs to be located twenty-one (21) feet above grade for the Major Tenant A and B. Code allows for signs to be placed eighteen (18) feet above ground. 3. Waiver from Section 6-115.C.2 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow the shopping center identification sign to be located twenty-one (21) feet above grade. Code allows for signs to be placed eighteen (18) feet above grade. 4. Waiver from Section 6-115.C.1 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow for fifty-seven (57) square feet of sign area for the main U.S. Highway One monument sign. Code allows for thirty -six (36) square feet of sign area. 5. Waiver from Section 6-115.C.1 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow for up to six (6) nationally- registered tenants to use federally-registered signs and logos for their signage. Code does not address national tenant signage. 6. Waiver from Section 45-33 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow for the secured outdoor display of kayaks and inflatable boats with motors during business hours in three locations (totaling 330 square feet) identified on the site plan. The Applicant may place one boat rack with three kayaks or inflatable boats in each location (for a total of nine-kayaks or inflatable boats). The maximum height of such displays shall be ten (10) feet. Code does not allow outdoor display in the zoning district. 7. Waiver from Section 45-33 of the Village Code of Ordinances to allow for the permitted use of a pharmacy with a drive-through in the area identified on the site plan. While a pharmacy is a permitted use within the zoning district, the Code does not address a pharmacy with a drive-through. 8. Waiver from Section 27-63 of the Village Code of Ordinances, which requires one tree per fifty (50) feet of linear frontage along a public right-of-way. Waiver is requested to allow for a wider project entrance to enhance accessibility to the Property. Waivers 1-5 address the signage in the plaza. Waivers 1 and 4 specifically address the monument signs along the frontages. One of the three approved monument signs was placed along Ellison Wilson Rd at the Northwest (NW) entrance. It was constructed, as approved, with the plaza name and two tenant names. The main entrance sign was constructed at fifty-seven (57) square feet as allowed in waiver 4. Four tenants are currently on the sign with the plaza name as approved. The final sign at the NE entrance was approved for one large tenant space. The sign never received a tenant and it sits empty today. The applicant has requested that the empty monument sign include four (4) tenant spaces since it has sat empty for so long. Village Code Section 6-115 B.6 allows for multi-tenant monument signs for commercial shopping centers over 5 acres. The code section states, “For commercial projects occupied by multiple retail or service establishments where the total area of the project, including outparcels, exceeds five (5) acres, a ground sign may, subject to planning commission review and approval of the sign design in accordance with the criteria set forth in this article, depict the name of the project and the names of up to five (5) tenants or occupants of the project.” Typically, each frontage allows only one (1) monument and that sign can include multiple tenants if it meets the criteria. Two monument signs have been approved along US Highway 1 through the waivers previously approved by Village Council though requires Planning Commission approval to allow multiple tenants. The request by the applicant is for a waiver from Section 6-115.B.6 of the Village Code of Ordinances, as an amendment to Ordinance 2010-22, to allow an additional multiple-tenant monument sign along U.S. Highway One. A copy of the requested sign change is included in the submittal documents. Dollar Tree is included on the sign face as they intend to file a permit immediately following approval of this application . Other tenants for the sign have yet to be determined. 3 According to the contractor, the existing monument sign is an aluminum panel with painted stucco to resemble concrete. Four (4) equal rectangles (15.5” x 62.5”) will be cut out of the panel with the central cross section reinforced to hold the corners of the signs . Four white aluminum panels will be inserted, matching the color of the existing columns. The “Dollar Tree” lettering will be visible through the cutout of the white to reveal an acrylic green panel behind it. The sign is currently equipped with internal LED lighting and will be able to shine through the lettering at night. The aluminum panels will be constructed with the Dollar Tree permit and will remain solid white until a tenant applies for a separate building permit. The address numbers will not be affected. The current Future Land Use (FLU) and current Zoning designations for the property are summarized in the table below. Future Land Use (FLU) Designation Zoning Designation Commercial C-S Shopping Commercial The following table summarizes the uses, FLU designations, and zoning districts of the surrounding properties: Existing Use FLU Zoning North City Centre (PBG) Commercial Mixed Use East Commercial Commercial C-NB Commercial Northlake Blvd South Commercial Commercial C-S (Commercial Shopping) West Residential (Unincorporated) Low-Residential (LR-3) RM III. APPLICABLE CODE OF ORDINANCES – STAFF REVIEW The application as proposed is consistent with the Village Code of Ordinances. The following table shows staff analysis for the proposed request. Code Section Required Proposed Comment/Analysis Sec. 6-115.C.1.b. Ground Sign 1 Monument Sign 3 Monument Signs* *Allowed through Waiver A in 2010-22 Max 36 SF at 10 ft. setback 33.6 SF at 10 ft. setback Maximum height: 8 ft. Height of 6 ft. IV. Sec. 21-3- Public Notice Requirements The Planning Commission and Village Council require this application to be presented during a public hearing; it is therefore subject to public noticing. The Community Development Department has received an affidavit for the installation of the three (3) required signs placed on every 500 linear feet of public right-of-way. On January 18th, 15 calendar days prior to the Planning Commission hearing, two (2) signs were posted along Ellison Wilson Rd. and one (1) sign was posted on US Highway 1 to. The Community Development Department also received an affidavit attesting to the mailing of a letter, provided by the Village, to all property owners within 500 feet of the subject site 10 days prior to the hearing. The Village has also posted a notice in the Palm Beach Post, in regards to this application, on January 26, 2021. V. Planned Unit Development Sec. 45-35.1.IV Action of the Planning Commission 4 A. After a study of an application for a planned unit development and the required public hearing, the planning commission shall make a recommendation to the village council to approve, approve as modified, or reject the application based upon the following standards: 1. The proposed use or uses shall be of such location, size and character as to be in harmony with the appropriate and orderly development of the zoning district in which situated and shall not be detrimental to the orderly development of adjacent zoning districts. 2. The location and size of the proposed use or uses, the nature and intensity of the principal use and all accessory uses, the site layout and its relation to streets giving access to it, shall be such that traffic to and from the use or uses, and the assembly of persons in connection therewith, will not be hazardous or inconvenient to the neighborhood nor conflict with the normal traffic of the neighborhood. In applying this standard, the commission shall consider, among other things: convenient routes for pedestrian traffic, particularly of children; the relationship of the proposed project to main traffic thoroughfares and to street and road intersections; and, the general character and intensity of the existing and potential development of the neighborhood. In addition, where appropriate, the commission shall determine that noise, vibration, odor, light, glare, heat, electromagnetic or radioactive radiation, or other external effects, from any source whatsoever which is connected with the proposed use, will not have a detrimental effect upon neighboring property or the neighboring area in general. 3. The location and height of buildings, the location, nature and height of walls and fences, and the nature and extent of landscaping of the site shall be such that they will not hinder or discourage the proper development and use of adjacent land and buildings nor impair the value thereof. 4. The standards of density and required open space in the proposed project are at least equal to those required by this ordinance in the zoning district in which the pr oposed project is to be located, except as may be permitted for key redevelopment sites through subsection 45-35.1.VIII 5. There shall be no uses within the proposed project which are not permitted uses in the zoning district in which the proposed project is to be located. Exception: mixed uses may be allowed if the existing zoning district usage is commercial. The mixed uses shall only be residential and mercantile or residential and business. B. The commission may recommend such changes or modifications in the proposed plan as are needed to achieve conformity to the standards as herein specified. The reasons for the changes or modifications shall be included in the recommendation. C. The commission shall not recommend the project unless it finds that all of the standards as herein specified have been met. If there are minor modifications to the provisions of this chapter, the commission may recommend its approval at the same time. It shall also, where it deems appropriate and necessary, recommend to the village council those conditions to be imposed upon the project, its operation, or both, that are needed to assure adherence to the aforesaid standards. VI. CONCLUSION & FINDING OF FACT In Staff’s analysis, the proposed application is consistent with the Appearance Code, and other zoning requirements. In reference to the required standards, the existing uses, density, height and site elements are not being amended that would have a detrimental effect on adjacent properties. Should the Planning Commission determine that the Applicant has met the necessary prerequisites for the granting of a waiver, staff recommends the Commission include the following conditions as a part of their order: 1. Obtain a sign permit for the scope of work as provided herein. ORDINANCE N02010-22AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH FLORIDA CREATING A COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS SHOPPES AT CITY CENTRE ON APPROXIMATELY 1065ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF U SHIGHWAY ONE AND SOUTH OF PGA BOULEVARD FKANORTH PALM BEACH MARKETPLACE AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN PROVIDING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS SPECIFICATION WAIVERS AND CONDITIONS REFERENCED IN THIS ORDINANCE PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR FUTURE MODIFICATIONS PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS CF02 Palm Beach III L PApplicant or Property Owner the owner of approximately 10 65acres of real property located at 11241 U SHighway One filed an application for approval of a Commercial Planned Unit Development pursuant to Section 45-35 1ofthe Village Code of Ordinances and WHEREAS the Village s PlanningCommission formerly approved a site plan for the Property which is currently platted and developed as acommercial shopping center and known as North Palm Marketplace and WHEREAS the Property is currently zoned C-1 Neighborhood Commercialand has afuture land use designation of Commercial and WHEREAS the Property Owner seeks to modify the approved site plan for the property by upgrading the architectural features reconfiguring and enhancing the entryway and revising and modernizing the approved signage program and WHEREAS the Village Council determines that the Planned Unit Development application is consistent with the Village s Comprehensive Planand meets each of the applicable requirements set forth in Section 45-35 1 oftheVillageCode of Ordinances and WHEREAS the Village Council wishes to approve the creation of the Planned Unit Development in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the Applicant subject to the approved modifications or waivers to the Village s land development regulationsand the conditions of approval imposed by the Village and WHEREAS the Village Council determines that approval of this Ordinance is in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH FLORIDA as follows Page 1of 5 Section 1 The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein Section 2 The Villa e Council hereb creates a commercial Planned Unit Develo mentgYp PUD to be know as the Shoppes at City Centre on approximately 1065 acres of real property located at 11241 US Highway One west of US Highway One and south of PGA Boulevazd as more particulazly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference Section 3 The Applicant shall develop the Shoppes at City Centre PUD in accordance with the following plans and specifications on file with the Villages Community Development Department A Site Plan prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios dated November 8 2010 Sheet SP-1Site Plan B Landscape Plan prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios dated November 82010 One 1 sheet C Building Elevations and Floor Plan prepared by Glidden Spina Partners dated September 23 2010 Sheets A-1 throughA-3 DShoppesat City Centre Master Sign Program Sign Criteria preparedby Urban Design Kilday Studios dated October 14 2010 four 4 pages E Building Elevation Color Identification Graphic prepared by Aida Color and Motion Magic Graphics undated One 1 sheet FMonument Sign Elevations and Colors prepared by Aida Color and Motion Magic Graphics undated One 1 sheet Section 4 In approving the Shoppes at City Centre PUD the Village Council hereby grants the following minor modifications or waivers from the requirements of the Village s land developmentregulations A Waiver from Section 6-115 c 1oftheVillageCode of Ordinances to allow for two 2 additional monument signs on the property for atotal of three 3 monument signs Code allows for one 1 monument sign B Waiver from Section 6-115 c 2 oftheVillageCodeof Ordinances to allow tenant signs tobe located twenty-one 21 feet above grade forMajor Tenant A and B Code allows for signs to be placed eighteen 18 feet above grade CWaiver from Section 6-115 c 2 of the Village CodeofOrdinancesto allow the shopping center identification sign to be located twenty-one 21 feet above grade Code allows forsigns to be placed eighteen 18 feet above grade Page 2 of 5 D Waiver from Section 6-115c 1of the Village Code of Ordinances toallow for fifty-seven 57 square feet of sign area for the main U SHighway One monument sign Code allows for thirty-six 36square feet ofsign area E Waiver from Section 6-111 of theVillage Code of Ordinances to allow for up to six 6 nationally-recognized tenants to usefederally-registered signs and logos fortheir signage Code does not address national tenant signage F Waiver from Section 45-33 of the Village Code ofOrdinances to allow for the secured outdoor display of kayaks and inflatable boats with motors during business hours in the three locations totaling 330 square feet identified on the Site Plan The Applicant may place one boat rack with three kayaks or inflatable boats in each location for atotal of nine kayaks or inflatable boats The maximum height of such displays shall beten 10 feet Code does not allow outdoor display within the zoning district G Waiver from Section 45-33 of the Village Code ofOrdinancesto allow for the permitted use ofa pharmacy with adrive-through in the area identified on the SitePlanWhile a pharmacy isapermitted use within the zoning district the Code does not address a pharmacy with adrive-through H Waiver from Section 27-63 of the VillageCode of Ordinances which requires onetree per fifty 50 feet of linear frontage along apublic right-of--way Waiver is requested to allow for a wider project entrancetoenhance accessibility to the Property Section 5 To the extent not modified in Section 4above the Applicant shall develop operate and maintain the Property in accordance with all Village Code requirements The Village Council s approval of the Shoppes at City Centre Planned Unit Development issubjectto the following additional conditions A Separate site improvement permits and applications shall be required for 1 paving grading drainage water and sewer improvements 2 site lighting 3 landscaping and 4 irrigation B Applicant shall coordinate and receive approval from the Florida Department of Transportation prior to closing any public sidewalks on U S Highway One for construction purposes C Prior to the issuance ofa Certificate of Occupancy for the buildings all roof top and ground mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened from view with materials approved by the Village D Any newly installed utility services and service revisions shall be located underground E Any outdoor seating for existing restaurants or future tenants shall comply with Section 45-36 Q of the Village Code of Ordinances Page 3of 5 F Any minor or major amendments to the Site Plan must comply with Section 45-351of the Village Code of Ordinances F The construction ofthe future pharmacy with drive-through referencedin Section 4 G aboveshall require a Site Plan Amendment in accordance with Article III of Chapter 6 of the Village Code of Ordinances The Applicant shall also be required to meet all applicable concurrency and permitting requirements for construction of the pharmacy with drive-through G Theoutdoor display of kayaks and inflatable boats during business hours referenced in Section 4F above shallat all times be maintained in a neat clean and orderly manner HThe Shoppes at City Centre PUD shall be unified under title as an indivisible building site and shall be considered as one parcel of land in that no portion of this parcel shall be separately sold transferred devised or assigned except in its entirety Should the Property Owner or its successor in interest wish to convey any portion ofthe PUD to a third party the Property Owner or its successor shall prior to making any such conveyance 1 subject the entire PUD to a unity of control in the form of a declaration of condominium or declaration of covenants restrictions and conditions requiring membership in a property owner s association and2 obtain the written approval of the unity of control from the Village of North Palm Beach The Property Owner shall file awritten declaration reflecting this requirement in the public records of Palm Beach County in a form approved by the Village Attorney In granting this approval the Village Council relied upon the oral and written representations of the Applicant both on the record and as part of this application process Any deviation from such representations shall be considered a violation ofthis Ordinance Section 6 The Applicant shall construct all of the improvements identified in the plans and specifications listed in Section 3 above within one 1 year of the effective date of this Ordinance The Village Council may grant one additional one 1year extension to this build-out date by resolution without the need toamend this Ordinance In the event the improvements are not completed within the specified timeframe the Property shall be governed by the existing North Palm Marketplace site plan approval Section 7 A violation of any ofthe requirements or conditions of this Ordinance shall be enforced in the same manner as aviolation of a Code provision or ordinance in accordance with Article IVof Chapter 2 of the Village Code of Ordinances Section 8 The Village Council may approve minor modifications to the Planned Unit Development by resolution without the necessity of review by the Planning Commission advertisement or public hearing The following modifications shall not beconsidered minor A Any increase in the total square footage or the footprint of any principal structure B An chan a in access to the Pro ert Y g pYPage4of 5 C Any variance to the C-1zoning regulations or additional waiver to the Village sland development regulations D Any increase in height to the buildings located onthe Property orE Any relocation ofparking areas resulting ina net reduction in the total number ofparking spaces Section 9Each of the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance shall be binding upon the Applicant and its successors ininterest or assigns and shall be deemed covenants running with the land The written declaration referenced in Section S Gabove shall include astatement that the Property shall be developed in accordance with the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance Section 10 If any section paragraph sentence clause phrase or word of this Ordinance isfor any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional inoperative or void such holding shall not affect the remainder ofthis Ordinance Section 11 All ordinances resolutions or prior development permits or approvals relating to the Property inconflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent ofsuch conflict Section 12 This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER 2010 PLACED ON SECOND FINAL READING ANDPASSED THIS 9th DAY OF DECEMBER 2010 Village Seal ATTEST VILLAGE CLERK APPROVED ASTO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY - VILLAGE ATTORNEY Page 5 of 5 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2021 Present: Cory Cross, Chairman Donald Solodar, Vice Chair Jake Furlott, Member Lori Rainaldi, Member Len Rubin, Village Attorney Jeremy Hubsch, Community Development Director Alex Ahrenholz, Principal Planner Tiffany Crump, Planner Not Present: Thomas Hogarth, Member Kathryn DeWitt, Member Jonathan Haigh, Member (via Zoom) I. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Cross called the meeting to order at 6:50 PM. A. ROLL CALL All members of the Planning Commission were present, except Ms. DeWitt and Mr. Hogarth who were absent. Mr. Haigh participated via Zoom. II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the January 5, 2021 Regular Meeting were approved as written. III. DELARATION OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS There were no Ex Parte Communications declared by the Board. IV. QUASI JUDICIAL MATTERS / PUBLIC HEARING Attorney Len Rubin swears in all persons speaking. A. VILLAGE PROJECTS 1. Library Paint Colors Request: The North Palm Beach Library is seeking recommendations to change the building paint colors Mr. Zak Sherman, Library Director, presented a report and recommendation on repainting the Library. He presented slides of the Library’s exterior paint colors over the years. According to the Librarian’s report given at Minutes of Village Planning Commission Regular Meeting held on February 2, 2021 2 the Library Advisory Board on September 22, 2009, the Library was in the process of being painted “a really nice yellow with white trim.” Since that time, the paint has faded and cracks have developed, including three cracks which have led to leaks and slight water damage over the past few months. They have since been repaired by Public Works. Now that the building cracks have been repaired, the building is in much need of re-painting, not just for appearance and beautification purposes, but also to protect the building from additional decay and future weather events. Public Works has gone out for 3 bids. The lowest came back at $7,890 from Regional Painting Services, and for an additional $1,680, the 56 shutters will also be painted. They were the contractor who painted the Tennis, Public Works, and Osborne Park buildings. The recommendation was presented to the Library Advisory Board at their meeting on January 26th. Staff is recommending that the Library be painted the same color as the Tennis building. The Planning Commissions members discussed whether the river rock panels were still on the building; and whether the Library Advisory Board also approved of the color choice. Motion: Mr. Solodar moved to approve Staff’s recommendation to repaint the Library in the same colors as the tennis building. Ms. Rainaldi seconded the motion, which passed 4-0. B. SITE PLAN AND APPEARANCE REVIEW 1. 2020-2307 Corporate Creations Request: Application by Ferrin Signs on behalf of Corporate Creations, requesting Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) approval for the installation of a non-illuminated monument sign. Item Tabled from the 1/5/2021 Meeting. Motion: Mr. Solodar moved to remove the item from the table. Mr. Furlott seconded the motion, which passed 4-0. Mr. Ahrenholz presented the Staff report and recommendation. At the previous Planning Commission meeting (January 5, 2021), comments were made about the architectural style and color choice of the proposed sign. The applicant has addressed these comments with a new design. The colors now match the building better. Staff also requested a rendering to show the required 30” landscape around the base of the monument. As the base is short, the landscape covers the street address. The applicant proposed to place the numbers around the side, which the Fire Department staff does not recommend as this placement does not allow sufficient time for a passing emergency vehicle to accurately identify the address. Staff recommends that the numbers be placed under the wording above the band on the actual sign. Staff recommends approval and requests the Commission include the following conditions as a part of their order: 1. Obtain a sign permit for the scope of work as provided herein. 2. An electrical permit shall be submitted for proposed lightning prior to signage permit approval. 3. Landscape specifications shall be included with the permit. Shrubs shall be maintained at a minimum height of thirty (30) inches. The Planning Commissions members discussed the placement of the street address numbers and overall approval of the updated sign. Minutes of Village Planning Commission Regular Meeting held on February 2, 2021 3 Motion: Mr. Solodar moved to approve the application as presented, including Staff’s recommendation and the condition that the number 801 be placed on the sign above the lower band. Ms. Rainaldi seconded the motion, which passed 4-0. 2. 2020-2246 BBT/SunTrust Request: Application by Interstate Signcrafters on behalf of Elaine and Jon Investments, LLC, for the replacement of a monument and wall sign. Ms. Crump presented the Staff report and recommendation. The applicant is requesting Site Plan and Appearance approval for a monument sign face change, and installation of a building sign. SunTrust has now merged with BB&T to become Truist Bank. They are required to be identified as both “BB&T” and “SunTrust” for a period of fifteen months as reflected in the letter provided by the Truist corporate office available for review in the submittal documents. This is an effort to bring public awareness to the merger prior to the name change to Truist Bank. Staff has concerns about the consistency of color and style between the two old logos and believes that the signs will give off an appearance of a multi-tenant building. The monument sign is proposed to be a direct face change of the existing sign. The building sign, however, will be a non-illuminated, aluminum pan sign, rather than the original channel letters. Staff recommends denial of the application. Should the Planning Commission determine that the Applicant has met the necessary prerequisites for the granting of a COA, staff recommends the Commission include the following conditions as a part of their order: 1. Obtain a sign permit for the scope of work as provided herein. 2. Landscape specifications shall be included with the permit to fill in gaps of existing material. Shrubs shall be maintained at a minimum height of thirty (30) inches, and maximum eighteen (18) inches on center. Dawn McFarland, American Interstate Signcrafters, 130 Commerce Rd., Boynton Beach, represented the project via Zoom. The Planning Commissions members discussed whether the letters could be pin mounted in lieu of a wall sign; the need to support national branding; whether the pin mounted letters could be BBT in burgundy and SunTrust letters in blue and may include the logo; the need to put a time limit of 16 months for the install of the new, legal merged branding on the signage; Motion: Mr. Solodar moved to approve the application with Staff’s recommendations and with the conditions that the wall sign be pin mounted letters with BBT in burgundy and SunTrust letters in blue and to include the logo, the address be placed on both sides of the monument sign; and that the signage for the legal merged branding be installed within 16 months. Mr. Furlott seconded the motion, which passed 4-0. 3. 2020-2401 Dollar Tree Request: Application by Anchor Sign, Inc. on behalf of JB Shoppes, LLLP for a color change to the existing awnings Ms. Crump presented the Staff report and recommendation. The applicant is requesting Site Plan and Appearance approval for the installation of green awnings. The PUD has a master sign plan, which allows signage to be approved administratively, therefore only the awning color is being brought before the Planning Commission. Dollar Tree will be moving in to a vacant store on the north side of the Shoppes at City Center. The existing store Minutes of Village Planning Commission Regular Meeting held on February 2, 2021 4 use will not change. Dollar Tree was approved for a new building sign that is permitted by right (without need for Planning Commission approval) by the Master Sign Program of the plaza. They are requesting a color change to the three shed style awnings located at their storefront. Only four stores in the plaza have awnings, including the proposed Dollar Tree. The existing awnings are a navy blue color that is consistent throughout the Shoppes at City Center. Dollar Tree’s proposed color is Vivid Green, to match their trademark logo. Staff recommends denial of the request as the green color is not harmonious with the color palate of the plaza and would be bright and brilliantly visible from the roadway. Should the Planning Commission determine that the Applicant has met the necessary prerequisites for the granting of an appearance approval, there are no conditions recommended by staff. Mr. Grant Paul, Anchor Sign, was present to represent the project. The Planning Commissions members discussed whether the awnings are a building element or part of the signage; consensus agrees that awnings are a building element and were approved as such when the plaza was redeveloped several years ago. Discussion further ensued regarding the current awnings in the plaza and a suggestion that the plaza owners could request a PUD amendment to change the colors if they so desire. Motion: Mr. Furlott moved to deny the application. Ms. Rainaldi seconded the motion, which passed 3-1 with Mr. Solodar voting nay. C. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENTS 1. 2020-2076 Shoppes at City Centre Request: Application by Signarama on behalf of JB Shoppes, LLLP for a waiver to the City Centre Planned Unit Development for a multi-tenant monument sign. Mr. Ahrenholz presented the Staff report and recommendation. The applicant is requesting a waiver from Section 6-115.B.6 of the Village Code of Ordinances, as an amendment to Ordinance 2010-22, to allow an additional multiple-tenant monument sign along U.S. Highway One. The Shoppes at City Centre was approved in 2010 with the rebranding of the plaza colors, installation of new building signage and monument signs along US 1. As part of the approval (ordinance 2010-22), the plaza was granted eight (8) waivers to the Village Code of Ordinances. Waivers 1-5 address the signage in the plaza. Waivers 1 and 4 specifically address the monument signs along the frontages. One of the three approved monument signs was placed along Ellison Wilson Rd at the Northwest (NW) entrance. It was constructed, as approved, with the plaza name and two tenant names. The main entrance sign was constructed at fifty-seven (57) square feet as allowed in waiver 4. Four tenants are currently on the sign with the plaza name as approved. The final sign at the NE entrance was approved for one large tenant space. The sign never received a tenant and it sits empty today. The applicant has requested that the empty monument sign include four (4) tenant spaces since it has sat empty for so long. Village Code Section 6-115 B.6 allows for multi-tenant monument signs for commercial shopping centers over 5 acres. According to the contractor, the existing monument sign is an aluminum panel with painted stucco to resemble concrete. Four (4) equal rectangles (15.5” x 62.5”) will be cut out of the panel with the central cross section reinforced to hold the corners of the signs. Four white aluminum panels will be inserted, matching the color of the existing columns. Staff recommends the Commission include the following conditions as a part of their order: Minutes of Village Planning Commission Regular Meeting held on February 2, 2021 5 1. Obtain a sign permit for the scope of work as provided herein. Ms. Lisa Mardar, Signarama, was present to represent the project. The Planning Commission members discussed had no discussion. Motion: Mr. Solodar moved to approve the application as presented, including Staff’s recommendation. Mr. Furlott seconded the motion, which passed 4-0. V. ADMINISTRATION MATTERS A. Staff Updates: • Residential Code Workshop is planned for March • 7-Eleven project went before Council. Additional issues need to be worked out and it has not received approval. B. Commission Member Comments: • Zoom meetings versus in person meeting concerns were discussed. • Article in the newspaper regarding the Chabad Center expanding and purchasing property. VI. ADJOURNMENT With there being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned at 7:31 PM. Minutes typed by Jane Lerner Village of North Palm Beach Recreation Advisory Board Minutes from the February 9, 2021 Meeting CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Chris Cantwell called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. ROLL CALL: Maria Cassidy, Chair (excused absence) Chris Cantwell, Vice Chair Paul Beach Bob Bell Don Grill Mia St. John Village Council Representative – None Stephen Poh, Director of Parks and Recreation APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Bob Bell made a motion to approve the minutes; seconded by Don Grill. The motion passed 5-0. PUBLIC COMMENT: No public comment. DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Stephen updated the Board on park projects. Stephen had a meeting with the Friends of Lakeside to discuss playground repairs. We are looking into putting in a tree for shade, replacing fencing and adding another playground item. The new park entrance signs were installed at Anchorage, Osborne and the Community Center. The signs match the one located at Lakeside park. The plastic border going around Anchorage park playgrounds was replaced this past week. The new window was installed at the Community Center lobby area. We are looking at adding a bulletin board and trophy case to the lobby area. The Lakeside berm maintenance will start on Friday, February 12th with removal of exotics. Once the exotics are removed and treated then we are working on a restoration plan to help stabilize the shoreline. Stephen updated the Board on upcoming special events (with COVID restrictions). The first event of 2021 was our annual Car Show which was on Saturday, January 30th from 11am-2pm. We ended up having 77 cars participating in this event. It was a great turn out enjoyed by the residents of the Village. We also had one food truck and one ice cream truck that did steady business throughout the event. The Mayor was there to pick out her 3 favorite cars and pass out the awards. Our upcoming events are Movie in the park on Saturday, February 13th with family pods in the grass. We currently have 60 resident reservations so far. The annual garage sale will be March 20th outside only booths at the Community Center. Parks and Recreation are working on plans for Easter which would consist of a drive thru event and pictures with the Easter bunny. Staff is working on details about Heritage Day with COVID restrictions. The 4th of July fireworks show will happen this year but without the live entertainment and event. Stephen updated the Board on recreation programing. Youth Soccer games have begun. We currently have 115 registered kids and 13 teams in the following age groups 6-8, 9-11, and 12-14. Our next youth season will be basketball in the gym. Staff is currently working on protocols to make this happen as safe as possible to all participants. Adult Bus Trips, hosted by Supervisor Bill Egan has a trip coming up on February 12th to the Kennedy Space Center. The trip is currently full with 13 residents. At the end of February will be another trip to Arcadia craft show. NEW BUSINESS: Stephen wanted to discuss with the board the options on the dog park. Currently the big dog park side at Anchorage park is torn up due to usage. We just replaced sod on that side 8 months ago. We are getting prices to add a 3rd dog park at Anchorage park close to the tennis courts. Then we will resod the big dog park and rotate the parks to help with the wear and tear. OLD BUSINESS: Stephen updated the Board on the dry storage project. o Emily and Kevin are still working on the conceptual drawing. The drawing will be presented by Emily or Russ Ruskay at our next meeting in March. o They are using all the Rec board recommendations such as bigger spots, fence option and reconfiguration of the current boat wash area. o Russ met with Environmental Committee last night about the north side construction and they were very positive about the project. They also agreed about the fencing option that the Rec board recommended. o Russ will now schedule a meeting with the residents of Inlet to discuss the project. o Staff needs the boards thoughts on survey to dry storage owners about where they will be taking their storage items during construction. Stephen passed out the survey and asked the board if we should mail or email the survey to residents. Stephen gave the board a Needs Assessment update. o We are continuing the final focus groups this week o The next step will be a public workshop o It will finish up with an online survey to all residents in the Village BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: Don Grill asked Stephen to look into grassy pavers for the dog park area. That might help solve some the issues there. Don also mentioned that using the back of the Community Center to add a huge dog park in that section might be another thought. Mia St. John made a suggestion about the youth basketball league protocols. She suggested when using the outdoor courts for practices that we should have signs made up so other patrons know that the courts are reserved for the league. That way no one will have issues at night. Bob Bell asked about the bus trips. He wanted to know if we were going to start adding more people to the trips once people get vaccinated. Stephen responded saying that we are looking at all options as more people get vaccinated. Paul Beach mentioned that the sea wall at Lakeside park was failing and needs to get patched up. He was wondering if there was a plan in place to repair the wall. Stephen stated the Public Works knows about the condition of the wall and was working on estimates on the wall. Currently staff goes out there to fill in the holes every week. Stephen is going to have Precision Landscaping review it to see if we can do some repairs just like at Anchorage park sea wall that was recently done. Bob Bell stated that he has had discussions with Andy about making Lakeside park parking lot for residents only. Andy stated that we would have to repay some grants to make that happen. All the board members present agreed the best way to get the dry storage survey out to the residents was email first then send mailings if we don’t get responses. Don Grill would like a monthly update during the pre-construction planning. He would like to know about the progress and budget at this time. Chris Cantwell asked if we were thinking about collecting a refundable deposit from dry storage renters to maintain their spot once the project is finished. He thinks that would make it easier to get residents about in their spot. Don Grill would like staff to find out what the new rates for storage will be ahead of time so we can notify renters now. There might be some renters that will not come back if rates too high. ADJOURNMENT: Don Grill made a motion to adjourn the meeting; seconded by Bob Bell. Motion passed 5-0. Meeting adjourned at 7:40 PM. Minutes respectively submitted by Stephen Poh, Director of Parks and Recreation. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Renee Govig, Director of Human Resources DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION - Adding Additional Hours to the Administrative Leave Bank for COVID-19 Village staff recommends consideration and adoption of a resolution approving additional administrative leave time for employees who are impacted by COVID-19. Background: Due to the severity and unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of Village employees have been negatively impacted. As such, several have exhausted the Administrative Leave Bank for COVID-19 (ALB) that was established by Village Council in March, 2020. New Administrative Leave Bank: Village Staff is proposing additional hours be added to the previously established ALB for all regular, full- time and part-time employees (excluding school crossing guards, seasonal, and temporary employees). The proposal would grant 48 hours of ALB leave for regular full-time employees and 20 additional hours for regular part-time employees should the employee become ill or was exposed during the course of his or her employment with the Village. The basic premise of this ALB expansion is to ensure eligible employees stay-at-home in order to protect their health and the health of their co-workers should they experience COVID-19 symptoms or need to self-quarantine due to exposure to the virus. This proposed policy encourages impacted employees to remove themselves from the work environment and to be paid for lost time by using ALB instead of using earned sick leave pay or taking leave without pay. 48 hours for full-time employees is recommended because firefighter/paramedics work 24-hour shifts. Should a firefighter/paramedic be exposed to someone with COVID-19 during the course of work, providing an administrative leave bank that covers two (2) shifts would keep the employee from work for no less than six (6) days. This provides for the majority of time required to quarantine or isolate if exposed. The 48 hours would be applied to all full-time employees for consistency. For those employees who did not use all of their leave from the March 2020 allocation, they would be eligible to receive the expanded ALB as well as access their remaining ALB. ALB received in March 2020, however, can be used only under the parameters being established under this additional bank of time. Should employees exhaust all of their ALB, they may use their accrued sick leave or other accrued leave to cover lost time. Specific provisions related to this proposal are:  ALB leave expires September 30, 2021, does not accrue sick or vacation time and is not pensionable or subject to pay-out.  ALB is provided only to employees to address their illness or need to isolate or quarantine; it is not for the care of any family members.  Employee COVID-related health issues must be strictly documented (i.e., positive test results, quarantine as ordered/authorized by medical provider, etc.).  Employees will work directly with HR in terms of submittal of documents, verification of doctor notes/quarantine orders, approved use of ALB, etc. The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency. Recommendation: Village Staff recommends Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution adding additional hours to the Administrative Leave Bank for COVID-19 in accordance with Village policies and procedures. RESOLUTION NO. 2021-____ A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION 2020-25 TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL LEAVE BANK HOURS FOR VILLAGE EMPLOYEES DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution 2020-25 on March 17, 2020, the Village Council adopted a compensation policy establishing an Administrative Leave Bank for Village employees to ensure that eligible employees have the opportunity to stay at home in order to protect their health and the health of their co-workers should they experience COVID-19 symptoms or need to self-quarantine due to exposure to the virus; and WHEREAS, Village Staff is recommending an additional forty-eight (48) hours of administrative leave for regular full-time employees and an additional twenty (20) hours for regular part-time employees (excluding school crossing guards, seasonal and temporary employees); and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that that adoption of this Resolution is in the interest of the public health, safety and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified and incorporated herein. Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Resolution No. 2020-25 to provide for additional administrative leave bank hours for Village employees due to the COVID -19 pandemic as set forth in the Administrative Leave Bank COVID-19 Policy attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. These leave bank hours are supplemental to the administrative leave bank hours granted by Resolution No. 2020-25. Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____ DAY OF _______________, 2021. MAYOR (Village Seal) ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK 1 Administrative Leave Bank COVID-19 Policy Purpose The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) was enacted April 1, 2020 to assist employees affected by the COVID-19 outbreak with job-protected leave and E mergency P aid S ick L eave. While the FFCRA expired on December 31, 2020, the Village believes that in order to protect our employees and encourage a healthy workforce, it is in the best interests of the Village to extend the Emergency Paid Sick Leave portion of the FFCRA. This policy will be in effect from March 12, 2021, until September 30, 2021. Eligibility All regular, full- and part-time employees (excluding seasonal and temporary employees and School Crossing Guards) who are unable to work due to work-related COVID-19 health issues will be eligible. Administrative Leave Bank may be used only for the employee’s personal COVID-related health issues such as need to quarantine due to work-related exposure, quarantine pending test results, illness due to COVID-19 with a positive test result provided to HR, etc. This Leave may not be used to care for employees’ family or household members. Any hours remaining in the Administrative Leave Bank from 2020 will be subject to the same, strict eligibility guidelines described here. Amount of Administrative Leave Bank All eligible full-time employees will receive 48 hours of Administrative Leave Bank and regular, part- time employees will receive 20 hours of Administrative Leave Bank for use for qualifying reasons. Rate of Pay for Administrative Leave Bank Administrative Leave Bank will be paid at the employee's regular rate of pay. This Leave does not accrue Sick or Vacation time and is not pensionable. Interaction with Other Paid Leave The employee may use Administrative Leave Bank under this policy before using any other accrued paid time off for the qualifying reasons stated above. Procedure for Requesting and Returning from Administrative Leave Bank Employees must notify their Department Director and the Human Resources Department to request leave under this policy. When COVID -19 Administrative Leave has been approved by HR, employees will receive instructions regarding regular status reports and recovery timelines. The Village will require negative test results and full compliance with current CDC guidelines before employees are permitted to return to work. Carryover Administrative Leave Bank under this policy will not be provided beyond September 30, 2021. No unused administrative leave will carry over to the next fiscal year or be paid out to employees. Job Protections No employee who appropriately utilizes emergency paid sick leave under this policy will be discharged, disciplined or discriminated against for work time missed due to this leave. Contact Human Resources at 561-882-1155 with any questions pertaining to this policy. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH VILLAGE ATTORNEY’S OFFICE TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Leonard G. Rubin, Village Attorney DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Opposing proposed dredge, fill and construction activities in the Lake Worth Lagoon At its February 25, 2021 meeting, the Village Council directed this office to prepare a Resolution opposing proposed dredge, fill and construction activities within the Lake Worth Lagoon west of Singer Island and just south of John D. MacArthur State Park and the Village’s corporate limits. Government Lot 1, LLC, of which Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Chair Rodney Barreto is a principal, seeks to construct hundreds of multi-family units, fifteen single-family homes and a marina on nineteen (19) acres of mostly submerged lands. Such construction would require dredging and filling activities within a pristine and abundant portion of the Lake Worth Lagoon that is currently lined with mangroves and is a known migratory spot for manatees, endangered green sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. The attached Resolution expresses the Village Council’s opposition to the development of the Government Lot 1 property, as well as adjacent properties owned by other private individuals and corporations. The Resolution also provides for transmittal to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund for t he State of Florida and the South Florida Water Management District. The Resolution has been prepared by this office and reviewed for legal sufficiency. There is no fiscal impact. Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution opposing dredge, fill and construction activities within the Lake Worth Lagoon west of Singer Island and south of John D. MacArthur State Park. Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION 2021-_____ A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, OPPOSING DREDGE, FILL AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE LAKE WORTH LAGOON; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Government Lot 1, LLC, of which current Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (“FWC”) Chair Rodney Barreto is a managing member, has sought to fill and dredge a nineteen (19) acre site the company owns in the Lake Worth Lagoon in order to construct hundreds of multi-family units, fifteen single-family homes and a marina; and WHEREAS, the subject property consists primarily of submerged lands west of Singer Island and located less than one-quarter (1/4) mile south of John D. MacArthur State Park and the Village’s corporate limits (PCN: 56-43-42-15-00-001-0070) (“Property”); and WHEREAS, the Property is among the most pristine and ecologically abundant portions of the Lake Worth Lagoon, lined with mangroves and whose clear waters and sea grass serve as a nursery and migratory spot for manatees, endangered green sea turtles, smalltooth sawfish and other wildlife; and WHEREAS, in 2018, the South Florida Water Management District expressed serious concerns about potential impacts to the estuary resulting from development of the Property; and WHEREAS, the Village Council wishes to express its formal opposition to the development of the Property, as well as adjacent properties sold off by the State of Florida nearly one hundred (100) years ago, and determines that the adoption of this Resolution is in the best interests of the health, safety and welfare of the Village and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and incorporated herein. Section 2. The Village Council for the Village of North Palm Beach expresses its opposition to the dredging, filling and development of the Property as well as adjacent properties west of Singer Island within the Lake Worth Lagoon. The Village urges preservation of this pristine estuary and the protection of the endangered species and other wildlife inhabiting the area. Section 3. The Village Council directs that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund for the State of Florida and the South Florida Water Management District. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 2 of 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2021. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CLERK TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Jessica Green, Village Clerk DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Repealing Resolution 2006-97 supporting the Adopt-A-Unit Program created by America Supporting Americans and reaffirming the Village’s support of military units through Support Our Troops USA, Inc. Through the adoption of Resolution No. 2006-97 on November 9, 2006, the Village Council approved an Agreement to support American military units through the formal Adopt-A-Unit Program administered by America Supporting Americans, a non -profit organization. Upon adoption of the Resolution, the Program assigned the following specific military unit to the Village: “Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 2d Battalion, 27th Infantry (Light), 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division.” The Village would post information regarding this unit on the Village’s website and newsletter and encourage and facilitate community involvement by requesting volunteers to pack and send care packages and letters to the members of the adopted unit. In 2011, former Councilmember Robert G ebbia incorporated Support Our Troops USA Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. Since that time, the Village has shifted its support from the original organization to Support Our Troops USA, Inc., which has facilitated the adoption of multiple military units. Support Our Troops USA, Inc. and the Village Clerk’s Office have coordinated the support of those military units . The Village continues to act as a point of contact for donations and to facilitate community invo lvement by requesting volunteers to pack and send care packages and letters to the troops. The Village Council has expressed the desire to continue its support of the program whose purpose is to create a bond between American communities and the military men and women who bravely serve our country. The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village Attorney. There is no fiscal impact. Recommendation: Village Administration requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution repealing Resolution 2006-97 and approving the continued support of American military personnel through coordinated activities with Support Our Troops USA, Inc. RESOLUTION 2021-_____ A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-97 AND REAFFIRMING THE VILLAGE’S SUPPORT OF AMERICAN MILITARY PERSONEL THROUGH SUPPORT OUR TROOPS USA, INC.; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2006-97, the Village Council executed an Agreement with America Supporting Americans to adopt a military unit; and WHEREAS, since 2011, the Village has been coordinating its support of military personnel with Support Our Troops USA, Inc., a non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) status that has facilitated the adoption of multiple military units; and WHEREAS, the Village wishes to formally repeal Resolution No. 2006-97 and memorialize its continued support of American military personnel through Support Our Troops USA, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution is in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and incorporated herein. Section 2. The Village Council hereby repeals Resolution No. 2006-97, thereby recognizing its termination of the Agreement with America Supporting Americans through the Adopt-A-Unit Program. Section 3. The Village Council reaffirms its commitment to support American military personnel through coordinated activities with Support Our Troops USA, Inc. The Village Council authorizes Village Staff to continue to act as a point of contact for donations and to facilitate community involvement by requesting community volunteers to pack and send care packages and letters to the troops. The Village Council further authorizes the use of Village facilities to assist in such efforts. Section 4. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2021. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager FROM: Steven J. Hallock, Director of Public Works DATE: March 11, 2021 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of a FY 2021 blanket purchase order to Flying Scot, Inc. for sidewalk removal and replacement in an amount not to exceed $24,563. The Village has $147,532 budgeted for sidewalk projects this fiscal year utilizing Infrastructure Surtax dollars from account No. I7321-66210 (Streets & Grounds - Construction & Major Renovation). This project budget includes the sidewalk removal and replacement summarized below. Vender Scope PO Amount Status Flying Scott Remove & Replace 101643 $20,000 PO Closed Flying Scott Remove & Replace 101705 $50,000 Work in Progress Flying Scott Remove & Replace $24,563 PO Request Total $94,563 Sidewalk removal and replacement locations are determined when inventories are done for sidewalk saw cutting in defined areas. The current area being worked on is Country Club Drive, Country Club Circle, Greenway Drive, Overlook Drive, Club Drive and Par Court. Purchase order 101718 was generated for $24,715 on February 9, 2021 to Florida Sidewalk Solutions to perform sidewalk saw cutting in this defined area, and 49 locations were identified as needing replacement. As a result, Village Staff requested a proposal from Flying Scot, Inc. for sidewalk removal and replacement and they provided an estimate for $24,563. Village Staff is recommending utilizing the recent City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract Number ITB2020-124PS that was executed on November 25, 2020. This contract received thirteen (13) bidders on miscellaneous Public Works Projects and Flying Scot, Inc. was determined to be the lowest qualified bidder for sidewalk repair. The Village’s purchasing policies and procedures authorize concurrent competitive purchasing on other state and local government contracts. In accordance with the Village’s purchasing policies and procedures for blanket purchase orders, only purchases up to $50,000 can be placed on the consent agenda: “Blanket purchase orders in excess of $25,000 shall be approved by the Village Council, provided, however, that blanket purchase orders in excess of $25,000 and up to $50,000 shall be placed on the Consent Agenda” Although the locations are different for each blanket purchase order, the cumulative amount for the vendor will exceed $50,000 and requires Village Council approval. The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency. Account Information: Fund Department / Division Account Number Account Description Amount Infrastructure Surtax Public Works/ Streets & Grounds I7321-66210 Construction & Major Renovation $24,563 Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution approving the issuance of a blanket purchase order to Flying Scot Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $24,563, with funds expended from Account No. I7321-66210 (Streets & Grounds - Construction & Major Renovation), utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract in accordance with Village policies and procedures RESOLUTION 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $24,563.00 WITH FLYING SCOT, INC. FOR SIDEWALK REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT UTILIZING PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CONTRACT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Village’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures authorize the use of blanket purchase orders for materials purchased over a certain period of time not to exceed a single fiscal year; and WHEREAS, Village Staff is recommending approval of the issuance of a blanket purchase order for sidewalk removal and replacement to Flying Scot Inc. utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement for Miscellaneous Public Works Projects (ITB2020-124PS); and WHEREAS, because the cumulative total of blanket purchase orders issued to this single vendor will exceed $50,000 for current fiscal year, Village Council approval is required; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution is in the best interests of the Village and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein. Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves the issuance of a blanket purchase order to Flying Scot Inc. in an amount not to exceed $24,563, with funds expended from Account No. I7321- 66210 (Streets & Grounds - Construction & Major Renovation), for sidewalk removal and replacement utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement for Miscellaneous Public Works Projects (ITB2020-124PS). Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____DAY OF ____________, 2021. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK Flying Scot, Inc. 11924 w forest hill blvd Wellington, FL 33414 US (561) 966-0089 shawn@flyingscotinc.com Estimate ADDRESS VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH 645 PROSPERITY FARMS RD. FLORIDA NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 ESTIMATE #1623 DATE 02/12/2021 ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT Sidewalk repair list emailed 2/3/21 REMOVE 4" CONCRETE REMOVE 4" CONCRETE CONTRACT #1 2,750 1.75 4,812.50 FORM AND POUR 4" FORM AND POUR 4" CONCRETE WITH FIBERMESH CONTRACT #5 2,750 3.00 8,250.00 LABOR MAN HOURS CONTRACT #1 57.50 200.00 11,500.00 Thank you for your business.TOTAL $24,562.50 Accepted By Accepted Date Village of North Palm Beach Florida Sidewalk Solutions 740 Anchorage Dr.7051 SW 22nd Ct North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Davie, FL Steven Hallock (943) 514-7218 561-691-3440 office 561-691-3450 cell shallock@village-npb,org SIDEWALK REPAIR PROJECT LOCATION 5.898 384 867.19 $28.50 1920 $24,714.92 49 Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions. Becky Navia Florida Sidewalk Solutions P: 305 607-4859 Becky@FloridaSidewalkSolutions.com Beyond Our Scope (Removal and Replacements): Included in our list are 49 sidewalks that are beyond our scope of work and in need of replacement. FSS does not replace sidewalks. Any area noted in our estimate for replacement are recommendations only and are the sole responsibility of the customer. SIDEWALK SAFETY INSPECTION 1/22/2021 Miles Surveyed Replacement Locations Total # of Trip Hazards Identified Inch Feet (Concrete Removed) Contract Cost Per Inch Foot Total Lineal Feet Estimate Repair Cost Inspection Area Survey Map Detailed Repair Location List No.Lift 1 Lift 2 Lineal Feet Location Location Notes Buttons Inch Feet 1 0.50 0.25 5 753 Anchorage Dr 1.25 2 0.50 0.00 6 753 Anchorage Dr 1.25 3 0.50 0.25 5 753 Anchorage Dr 1.25 4 Cut Edge 5 800 Anchorage Dr No Charge 5 1.00 0.50 5 800 Anchorage Dr 3.75 6 1.25 0.25 5 600 Shore Rd 3.75 7 0.50 0.50 5 600 Shore Rd 2.50 8 0.75 0.25 5 600 Shore Rd 2.50 9 0.75 0.50 5 600 Shore Rd 3.13 10 Cut Edge 5 600 Shore Rd No Charge 11 Cut Edge 5 601 Shore Rd No Charge 12 Cut Edge 5 601 Shore Rd No Charge 13 0.50 0.50 5 601 Shore Rd Fill chip 2.50 14 0.00 0.00 600 Shore Rd Replace N/A 15 0.75 0.00 5 619 Shore Rd 1.25 16 Cut Edge 5 606 Shore Rd No Charge 17 0.00 0.00 606 Shore Rd Replace N/A 18 0.50 0.25 5 625 Shore Rd 1.25 19 0.25 0.25 5 606 Shore Rd 1.25 20 0.50 1.13 5 612 Shore Rd 4.06 21 Cut Edge 4 630 Shore Rd No Charge 22 0.50 0.50 5 612 Shore Rd 2.50 23 0.50 0.50 5 612 Shore Rd 2.50 24 Cut Edge 5 612 Shore Rd No Charge 25 0.50 0.50 5 637 Shore Rd 2.50 26 0.50 0.25 5 637 Shore Rd 1.25 27 Cut Edge 5 612 Shore Rd No Charge 28 0.75 1.00 5 618 Shore Rd 4.38 29 0.75 0.25 5 642 Shore Rd 2.50 30 Cut Edge 5 654 Shore Rd No Charge 31 0.50 0.50 5 636 Shore Rd 2.50 32 0.50 0.25 5 636 Shore Rd 1.25 33 0.75 0.25 5 636 Shore Rd 2.50 34 1.25 0.25 5 636 Shore Rd 3.75 35 0.50 0.50 5 642 Shore Rd 2.50 36 0.50 0.25 5 642 Shore Rd 1.25 37 Cut Edge 4 642 Shore Rd Fill chip No Charge 38 1.00 0.75 5 642 Shore Rd 4.38 39 Cut Edge 5 648 Shore Rd No Charge 40 0.00 0.00 642 Shore Rd Replace N/A 41 0.75 0.50 5 648 Shore Rd Pavers 3.13 42 0.50 0.25 5 648 Shore Rd 1.25 43 0.75 0.25 5 648 Shore Rd 2.50 44 0.75 0.00 5 649 Shore Rd 1.25 45 1.00 0.00 5 649 Shore Rd 2.50 46 2.00 0.25 5 649 Shore Rd 4.38 47 0.75 0.00 5 649 Shore Rd 1.25 48 Cut Edge 5 643 Shore Rd No Charge 49 Cut Edge 5 643 Shore Rd No Charge 50 Cut Edge 5 637 Shore Rd Sewer cap on middle No Charge 51 Cut Edge 5 631 Shore Rd No Charge 52 0.50 0.25 5 631 Shore Rd Fill chip 1.25 53 1.00 0.25 5 654 Shore Rd 3.13 54 0.75 0.00 5 649 Shore Rd 1.25 55 Cut Edge 5 648 Shore Rd No Charge 56 0.75 0.50 5 642 Shore Rd Fill chip 3.13 57 0.50 0.50 5 637 Shore Rd 2.50 58 0.00 0.00 636 Shore Rd Replace N/A 59 0.25 0.25 6 631 Shore Rd 1.25 60 0.75 0.00 5 613 Shore Rd Fill chip 1.25 61 0.00 0.00 630 Shore Rd Replace N/A 62 Cut Edge 5 601 Shore Rd No Charge 63 0.50 0.50 5 625 Shore Rd 2.50 64 1.00 1.00 5 601 Shore Rd 4.38 65 0.75 0.25 5 612 Shore Rd 2.50 66 0.75 0.50 5 601 Shore Rd 3.13 67 0.25 0.25 5 601 Shore Rd 1.00 68 0.50 0.00 5 606 Shore Rd 1.00 69 0.75 0.50 5 808 Country Club Dr 3.13 70 1.00 0.75 3 808 Country Club Dr Manhole to the right 2.63 71 0.50 0.25 5 823 Country Club Dr 1.25 72 0.00 0.00 812 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 73 0.50 0.50 5 816 Country Club Dr 2.50 74 1.00 1.00 5 827 Country Club Dr 4.38 75 0.75 0.75 5 827 Country Club Dr 3.75 76 1.25 0.25 5 827 Country Club Dr 3.75 77 0.75 0.50 5 820 Country Club Dr 3.13 78 0.50 0.50 5 820 Country Club Dr 2.50 79 1.25 0.50 5 820 Country Club Dr 4.38 80 0.75 0.25 5 820 Country Club Dr 2.50 81 0.00 0.00 824 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 82 0.25 0.25 5 827 Country Club Dr 1.00 83 0.25 0.25 5 824 Country Club Dr 1.00 84 0.00 0.00 824 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 85 0.50 0.25 5 835 Country Club Dr 1.25 86 0.50 0.00 5 835 Country Club Dr 1.00 87 0.00 0.00 835 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 88 0.75 0.75 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.75 89 0.75 0.75 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.75 90 1.00 0.50 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.75 91 0.50 0.25 5 836 Country Club Dr 1.25 92 0.50 0.00 5 839 Country Club Dr 1.00 93 0.50 0.50 5 839 Country Club Dr 2.50 94 0.25 0.25 5 836 Country Club Dr 1.00 95 0.50 0.25 5 839 Country Club Dr 1.25 96 0.25 0.25 5 839 Country Club Dr Crack 1.00 97 0.50 0.00 5 839 Country Club Dr 1.00 98 0.50 0.25 5 839 Country Club Dr 1.25 99 0.75 0.25 5 839 Country Club Dr 2.50 100 0.75 0.25 5 839 Country Club Dr 2.50 101 0.50 0.50 5 839 Country Club Dr 2.50 102 0.00 0.00 843 Country Club Ct Replace N/A 103 1.25 0.25 5 843 Country Club Ct 3.75 104 1.25 0.25 5 843 Country Club Ct 3.75 105 0.50 0.25 5 843 Country Club Ct 1.25 106 0.50 0.00 5 843 Country Club Ct 1.00 107 0.50 0.25 5 843 Country Club Ct 1.25 108 0.25 0.25 5 843 Country Club Ct 1.00 109 0.50 0.00 5 855 Country Club Dr 1.00 110 0.50 0.25 5 855 Country Club Dr 1.25 111 0.50 0.25 5 855 Country Club Dr Pavers 1.25 112 1.00 0.25 5 855 Country Club Dr 3.13 113 0.75 0.25 5 844 Country Club Dr 2.50 114 1.25 0.50 5 844 Country Club Dr 4.38 115 1.00 0.00 5 848 Country Club Dr 2.50 116 0.75 0.50 5 852 Country Club Dr 3.13 117 0.50 0.25 5 863 Country Club Dr 1.25 118 0.75 0.50 5 867 Country Club Dr 3.13 119 0.25 0.25 5 859 Country Club Dr Crack 1.00 120 0.75 0.25 5 863 Country Club Dr 2.50 121 1.00 0.25 5 867 Country Club Dr 3.13 122 0.75 0.25 5 867 Country Club Dr 2.50 123 0.50 0.50 5 868 Country Club Dr 2.50 124 1.00 0.00 5 871 Country Club Dr 2.50 125 0.50 0.00 5 887 Country Club Dr Crack 1.00 126 0.00 0.00 891 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 127 1.50 0.50 5 891 Country Club Dr 4.38 128 0.75 0.25 5 895 Country Club Dr 2.50 129 0.00 0.00 895 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 130 0.75 0.50 5 895 Country Club Dr 3.13 131 0.75 0.00 5 905 Country Club Dr 1.25 132 0.75 0.00 5 913 Country Club Dr 1.25 133 0.50 0.00 5 908 Country Club Dr 1.00 134 0.50 0.50 5 913 Country Club Dr 2.50 135 0.50 0.25 5 917 Country Club Dr 1.25 136 0.75 0.25 5 917 Country Club Dr 2.50 137 0.75 0.25 5 1013 Country Club Dr 2.50 138 1.00 0.25 5 1013 Country Club Dr 3.13 139 1.25 0.75 5 1001 Country Club Dr 4.38 140 0.75 0.50 5 1017 Country Club Dr 3.13 141 0.75 0.50 5 1017 Country Club Dr 3.13 142 0.25 0.25 5 1001 Country Club Dr 1.00 143 1.00 0.25 5 1021 Country Club Dr 3.13 144 0.50 0.25 6 1004 Country Club Dr 2.25 145 0.50 0.00 5 1025 Country Club Dr 1.00 146 1.00 0.75 5 1013 Country Club Dr 4.38 147 0.75 0.00 5 1025 Country Club Dr 1.25 148 1.25 0.75 5 1026 Country Club Dr 4.38 149 0.75 0.25 5 1027 Country Club Dr 2.50 150 1.00 0.25 5 1028 Country Club Dr 3.13 151 0.50 0.50 5 1037 Country Club Dr 2.50 152 0.75 0.50 5 1037 Country Club Dr 3.13 153 1.00 0.50 5 1132 Country Club Dr 3.75 154 1.00 1.00 5 1132 Country Club Dr 4.38 155 0.50 0.25 5 1132 Country Club Dr 1.25 156 0.75 0.50 5 1117 Country Club Dr 3.13 157 0.50 0.25 5 1117 Country Club Dr 1.25 158 1.00 0.25 5 1117 Country Club Dr 3.13 159 1.00 0.75 5 1132 Country Club Dr 4.38 160 0.75 0.50 5 1132 Country Club Dr 3.13 161 0.75 0.50 5 1124 Country Club Dr 3.13 162 0.75 0.00 5 1132 Country Club Dr 1.25 163 1.25 0.25 5 1124 Country Club Dr 3.75 164 1.50 0.00 5 1132 Country Club Dr 3.75 165 1.25 0.75 5 1132 Country Club Dr 4.38 166 0.75 0.25 5 1132 Country Club Dr 2.50 167 0.25 0.25 5 1128 Country Club Dr Bldg to your left 1.00 168 0.25 0.25 5 1125 Country Club Dr Bldg to your left 1.00 169 0.00 0.00 1113 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 170 0.50 0.25 5 1117 Country Club Dr 1.25 171 0.75 0.25 5 1113 Country Club Dr 2.50 172 0.00 0.00 1117 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 173 0.50 0.25 5 1117 Country Club Dr 1.25 174 0.50 0.50 5 1117 Country Club Dr 2.50 175 0.75 0.00 5 1100 Country Club Cir 1.25 176 0.00 0.00 1100 Country Club Cir Replace N/A 177 0.50 0.25 5 1100 Country Club Cir 1.25 178 0.50 0.00 5 1100 Country Club Cir 1.00 179 1.00 0.25 5 1100 Country Club Cir 3.13 180 0.00 0.00 1120 Country Club Cir Replace N/A 181 0.50 0.25 5 1120 Country Club Cir 1.25 182 0.00 0.00 1120 Country Club Cir Replace N/A 183 0.00 0.00 1120 Country Club Cir Replace N/A 184 0.75 1.25 5 1116 Country Club Cir 4.38 185 1.00 0.25 5 1116 Country Club Cir 3.13 186 2.00 0.00 5 1112 Country Club Cir 4.38 187 0.00 0.00 1116 Country Club Cir Over 2 Replace N/A 188 0.50 0.00 5 1112 Country Club Cir 1.00 189 1.00 0.00 5 1112 Country Club Cir 2.50 190 1.00 1.00 5 1112 Country Club Cir 4.38 191 1.00 0.25 5 1112 Country Club Cir 3.13 192 1.75 0.25 5 1112 Country Club Cir 4.38 193 0.00 0.00 1100 Country Club Cir Replace N/A 194 0.75 0.50 5 1100 Country Club Cir 3.13 195 1.00 0.25 5 1100 Country Club Cir 3.13 196 1.00 0.50 5 1104 Country Club Cir 3.75 197 0.75 0.25 5 1100 Country Club Cir 2.50 198 0.50 0.50 5 1100 Country Club Cir 2.50 199 0.50 0.50 5 1105 Country Club Dr 2.50 200 1.00 0.25 5 1105 Country Club Dr 3.13 201 0.75 0.25 5 1101 Country Club Dr 2.50 202 0.50 0.00 5 1101 Country Club Dr Across from 1101 1.00 203 0.25 0.25 5 1036 Country Club Dr 1.00 204 0.50 0.50 5 1036 Country Club Dr Pavers 2.50 205 0.75 0.00 5 1036 Country Club Dr 1.25 206 1.00 0.25 5 1028 Country Club Dr 3.13 207 1.25 0.75 5 1016 Country Club Dr 4.38 208 0.50 0.50 5 1020 Country Club Dr 2.50 209 0.00 0.00 1001 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 210 0.75 0.75 5 1005 Country Club Dr 3.75 211 1.75 0.25 5 1004 Country Club Dr 4.38 212 0.00 0.00 1004 Country Club Dr Too hollow. 1007 Replace N/A 213 0.50 0.50 5 917 Country Club Dr 2.50 214 0.50 0.25 5 917 Country Club Dr 1.25 215 0.75 0.25 5 917 Country Club Dr 2.50 216 0.00 0.00 917 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 217 1.00 1.00 5 917 Country Club Dr 4.38 218 0.00 0.00 816 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 219 0.50 0.25 6 908 Country Club Dr Sewer man hole 2.25 220 0.50 0.25 5 560 Greenway Dr 1.25 221 0.50 0.00 5 569 Greenway Dr 1.00 222 0.50 0.25 5 565 Greenway Dr 1.25 223 0.75 0.25 5 565 Greenway Dr 2.50 224 0.50 0.25 5 565 Greenway Dr 1.25 225 0.50 0.50 10 565 Greenway Dr 4.38 226 0.75 0.25 5 561 Greenway Dr 2.50 227 0.00 0.00 561 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 228 0.75 0.25 5 561 Greenway Dr 2.50 229 0.00 0.00 569 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 230 0.50 0.00 5 557 Greenway Dr 1.00 231 1.25 0.75 5 509 Greenway Dr 4.38 232 0.75 0.00 5 553 Greenway Dr 1.25 233 1.00 0.00 5 565 Greenway Dr 2.50 234 0.25 0.25 5 565 Greenway Dr 1.00 235 0.50 0.50 5 549 Greenway Dr 2.50 236 0.50 0.50 5 549 Greenway Dr Sewer man hole 2.50 237 0.25 0.25 5 557 Greenway Dr 1.00 238 0.75 0.25 5 553 Greenway Dr 2.50 239 0.50 0.50 5 536 Greenway Dr 2.50 240 0.50 0.25 5 528 Greenway Dr 1.25 241 0.00 0.00 524 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 242 0.75 0.00 5 1 Club Dr Golf course in front 1.25 243 0.75 0.25 4 517 Greenway Dr 2.00 244 1.00 0.25 5 517 Greenway Dr 3.13 245 0.50 0.50 5 517 Greenway Dr 2.50 246 0.50 0.25 5 517 Greenway Dr Crack 1.25 247 0.25 0.25 5 517 Greenway Dr 1.00 248 0.00 0.00 520 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 249 0.75 0.00 5 520 Greenway Dr 1.25 250 0.50 0.25 5 520 Greenway Dr 1.25 251 1.25 0.75 5 520 Greenway Dr 4.38 252 0.75 0.00 5 520 Greenway Dr 1.25 253 0.50 0.00 5 516 Greenway Dr 1.00 254 1.00 0.75 5 516 Greenway Dr 4.38 255 0.75 0.50 5 517 Greenway Dr 3.13 256 0.50 0.25 5 517 Greenway Dr 1.25 257 0.25 0.25 5 513 Greenway Dr 1.00 258 0.75 0.50 5 509 Greenway Dr Painted sidewalk 3.13 259 0.50 0.00 5 512 Greenway Dr 509 painted sidewalk 1.00 260 0.75 0.75 5 509 Greenway Dr 3.75 261 0.50 0.00 5 505 Greenway Dr 1.00 262 0.75 0.00 5 505 Greenway Dr 1.25 263 0.75 0.50 5 501 Greenway Dr 3.13 264 0.50 0.25 5 501 Greenway Dr 1.25 265 1.00 0.50 5 500 Overlook Dr 3.75 266 0.00 0.00 501 Greenway Dr Phone cable between Replace N/A 267 0.50 0.25 5 505 Greenway Dr 1.25 268 0.50 0.25 5 508 Greenway Dr 1.25 269 0.75 1.00 5 517 Greenway Dr 4.38 270 0.25 0.25 5 517 Greenway Dr 1.00 271 0.25 0.25 5 512 Greenway Dr 1.00 272 1.00 0.50 5 517 Greenway Dr 3.75 273 0.75 0.00 5 517 Greenway Dr 1.25 274 1.25 0.75 5 517 Greenway Dr 4.38 275 1.00 0.50 5 517 Greenway Dr 3.75 276 1.25 0.50 5 517 Greenway Dr 4.38 277 0.50 0.25 5 512 Greenway Dr 1.25 278 0.75 0.00 5 516 Greenway Dr 1.25 279 0.75 0.00 5 528 Greenway Dr 1.25 280 0.50 0.50 5 520 Greenway Dr 2.50 281 0.00 0.00 533 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 282 0.00 0.00 533 Greenway Dr Replace N/A 283 0.25 0.25 5 545 Greenway Dr 1.00 284 1.25 0.75 5 532 Greenway Dr 4.38 285 0.50 0.50 5 548 Greenway Dr 2.50 286 1.00 0.00 5 548 Greenway Dr 2.50 287 0.50 0.50 5 549 Greenway Dr 2.50 288 0.25 0.25 5 552 Greenway Dr 1.00 289 0.75 0.25 5 557 Greenway Dr 2.50 290 0.50 0.00 5 557 Greenway Dr 1.00 291 0.25 0.25 5 540 Greenway Dr Crack 1.00 292 0.50 0.50 5 540 Greenway Dr 2.50 293 0.50 0.25 5 540 Greenway Dr 1.25 294 0.75 0.00 5 540 Greenway Dr 1.25 295 1.00 0.00 5 544 Greenway Dr 2.50 296 0.25 0.25 5 569 Greenway Dr 1.00 297 0.50 0.00 5 552 Greenway Dr 1.00 298 0.75 0.00 5 552 Greenway Dr 1.25 299 1.00 0.25 5 560 Greenway Dr 3.13 300 0.50 0.50 5 560 Greenway Dr 2.50 301 0.75 0.25 5 560 Greenway Dr 2.50 302 0.50 0.00 5 564 Greenway Dr 1.00 303 1.00 0.50 5 564 Greenway Dr 3.75 304 0.75 0.50 5 908 Country Club Dr 3.13 305 1.00 0.75 6 908 Country Club Dr 4.38 306 0.50 0.00 5 1.00 307 0.00 0.00 549 Overlook Dr Replace N/A 308 0.50 0.25 5 545 Overlook Dr 1.25 309 1.00 0.25 5 545 Overlook Dr 3.13 310 Cut Edge 3 545 Overlook Dr No Charge 311 0.75 0.00 5 545 Overlook Dr 1.25 312 1.00 0.25 5 541 Overlook Dr 3.13 313 0.50 0.00 5 541 Overlook Dr Pavers 1.00 314 0.75 0.50 5 541 Overlook Dr 3.13 315 0.50 0.00 5 541 Overlook Dr 1.00 316 0.50 0.25 5 541 Overlook Dr 1.25 317 0.50 0.50 5 541 Overlook Dr Sewer man hole cover sidewalk 2.50 318 1.00 0.25 5 537 Overlook Dr 3.13 319 0.00 0.00 537 Overlook Dr Replace N/A 320 0.50 0.50 5 533 Overlook Dr 2.50 321 1.00 0.50 5 533 Overlook Dr 3.75 322 0.25 0.25 5 533 Overlook Dr 1.00 323 0.25 0.25 5 549 Overlook Dr 1.00 324 0.75 0.50 5 541 Overlook Dr 3.13 325 0.00 0.00 541 Overlook Dr Replace N/A 326 0.00 0.00 525 Overlook Dr Too hollow Replace N/A 327 0.00 0.00 521 Overlook Dr Many breaks Replace N/A 328 0.75 0.50 5 521 Overlook Dr 3.13 329 1.25 0.50 5 533 Overlook Dr 4.38 330 1.00 0.75 5 529 Overlook Dr 4.38 331 0.75 0.25 5 517 Par Ct 2.50 332 1.00 0.75 5 548 Overlook Dr 4.38 333 Cut Edge 2 544 Overlook Dr No Charge 334 1.00 0.00 5 517 Par Ct 2.50 335 0.50 0.50 5 521 Overlook Dr 2.50 336 0.50 0.50 5 517 Par Ct 2.50 337 0.75 0.50 5 517 Par Ct 3.13 338 0.75 1.00 5 513 Par Ct 4.38 339 1.00 0.25 5 513 Par Ct 3.13 340 0.50 0.25 5 509 Par Ct 1.25 341 0.00 0.00 517 Par Ct Replace N/A 342 0.50 0.25 5 505 Par Ct 1.25 343 0.25 0.25 5 505 Par Ct 1.00 344 0.75 0.50 5 505 Par Ct 3.13 345 Cut Edge 3 505 Par Ct No Charge 346 0.50 0.25 5 505 Par Ct 1.25 347 0.25 0.25 5 505 Par Ct 1.00 348 0.00 0.00 540 Overlook Dr Corner of 505 Replace N/A 349 0.50 0.25 5 540 Overlook Dr Corner of 505 1.25 350 0.50 0.50 5 540 Overlook Dr Corner of 505 2.50 351 0.50 0.25 6 540 Overlook Dr Corner of 505 2.25 352 0.75 0.00 5 505 Overlook Dr 1.25 353 0.50 0.00 5 505 Overlook Dr 1.00 354 1.00 0.50 5 532 Overlook Dr Side of 505 3.75 355 0.25 0.25 6 528 Overlook Dr Side of 505 1.25 356 1.50 0.25 5 528 Overlook Dr Across from 524 4.38 357 1.50 0.25 5 501 Overlook Dr 4.38 358 0.50 0.25 5 501 Overlook Dr 1.25 359 0.50 0.50 5 516 Overlook Dr 2.50 360 0.75 0.50 5 501 Overlook Dr 3.13 361 1.00 0.00 5 532 Overlook Dr 2.50 362 1.00 0.50 5 532 Overlook Dr 3.75 363 0.00 0.00 540 Overlook Dr Replace N/A 364 0.00 0.00 540 Overlook Dr Replace N/A 365 1.00 1.00 5 541 Overlook Dr 4.38 366 0.75 0.25 5 544 Overlook Dr 2.50 367 0.75 0.50 5 544 Overlook Dr 3.13 368 1.00 0.00 5 549 Overlook Dr 2.50 369 0.50 0.50 5 549 Overlook Dr 2.50 370 1.25 0.75 5 549 Overlook Dr 4.38 371 0.75 0.00 5 548 Overlook Dr 1.25 372 0.75 0.25 5 552 Overlook Dr 2.50 373 0.50 0.00 5 895 Country Club Dr 1.00 374 0.25 0.25 5 876 Country Club Dr 1.00 375 0.50 0.25 5 876 Country Club Dr 1.25 376 0.75 0.25 5 876 Country Club Dr 2.50 377 0.50 0.00 5 876 Country Club Dr 1.00 378 0.50 0.25 5 891 Country Club Dr 1.25 379 0.00 0.00 891 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 380 0.75 0.25 5 891 Country Club Dr 2.50 381 0.50 0.00 5 883 Country Club Dr 1.00 382 0.50 0.25 5 867 Country Club Dr 1.25 383 0.75 0.25 5 864 Country Club Dr 2.50 384 1.00 0.50 5 863 Country Club Dr 3.75 385 0.75 0.25 5 852 Country Club Dr 2.50 386 0.50 0.25 5 860 Country Club Dr 1.25 387 0.50 0.00 5 852 Country Club Dr 1.00 388 1.50 0.50 5 859 Country Club Dr 4.38 389 1.00 0.50 5 859 Country Club Dr 3.75 390 0.50 0.25 5 859 Country Club Dr 1.25 391 0.50 0.00 5 856 Country Club Dr 1.00 392 1.00 0.50 5 856 Country Club Dr 3.75 393 0.00 0.00 856 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 394 1.25 0.75 5 855 Country Club Dr 4.38 395 1.00 0.50 5 852 Country Club Dr 3.75 396 1.25 0.50 5 852 Country Club Dr 4.38 397 0.75 0.50 5 844 Country Club Dr 3.13 398 0.50 0.25 5 848 Country Club Dr 1.25 399 0.50 0.00 5 844 Country Club Dr 1.00 400 0.50 0.25 5 848 Country Club Dr 1.25 401 1.00 0.00 5 848 Country Club Dr 2.50 402 0.00 0.00 844 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 403 0.50 0.00 5 840 Country Club Dr 1.00 404 0.25 0.25 5 840 Country Club Dr 1.00 405 0.75 0.75 5 840 Country Club Dr 3.75 406 0.50 0.00 5 840 Country Club Dr Fill chip 1.00 407 0.50 0.25 5 840 Country Club Dr 1.25 408 0.75 0.75 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.75 409 1.00 0.50 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.75 410 0.75 0.50 5 836 Country Club Dr 3.13 411 0.00 0.00 836 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 412 0.00 0.00 836 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 413 1.00 0.75 5 828 Country Club Dr 4.38 414 0.50 0.00 5 828 Country Club Dr 1.00 415 1.00 0.75 5 831 Country Club Dr Fill chip 4.38 416 0.00 0.00 831 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 417 0.75 0.25 5 820 Country Club Dr 2.50 418 1.00 0.00 5 820 Country Club Dr 2.50 419 0.50 0.00 5 816 Country Club Dr 1.00 420 1.00 0.50 5 827 Country Club Dr 3.75 421 0.00 0.00 816 Country Club Dr Replace N/A 422 0.50 0.50 5 816 Country Club Dr 2.50 423 0.50 0.00 5 812 Country Club Dr 1.00 424 0.75 0.25 5 812 Country Club Dr 2.50 425 1.25 0.50 5 808 Country Club Dr 4.38 426 0.75 0.25 5 808 Country Club Dr 2.50 427 1.00 0.25 5 808 Country Club Dr 3.13 428 1.00 0.25 5 600 Shore Rd 3.13 429 0.00 0.00 600 Shore Rd Replace N/A 430 0.00 0.00 600 Shore Rd Replace N/A 431 0.50 0.50 5 801 Anchorage Dr 2.50 432 0.50 0.00 5 800 Anchorage Dr 1.00 433 0.75 0.25 5 801 Anchorage Dr 2.50 1920 867.19 PALM BEACH 6vatwWf1d, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PURCHASE AWARD TRANSMITTAL It is the policy of the City of Palm Beach Gardens to consistently purchase goods and services using full and open competition. Solicitations are advertised in a newspaper of general circulation, and copies are made available through DemandStar, Public Purchase, the City's Purchasing webpage, Vendors List; and the Office of the City Clerk. Copies of all solicitations, addenda, and award documentation are provided to the Office of the Inspector General. The following summary provides project Information on the procurement action identified below. SOLICITATION TYPE: Invitation to Bid TITLE: Miscellaneous Public Works Projects DATE ADVERTISED: 8/2/2020 WAS SOLICITATION OPENLY COMPETED? Yes CONTRACT NO.: ITB2020-124PS DEPARTMENT: Parks and Public Facilities BIDS/PROPOSALS DUE DATE: 8/28/2020 RESPONSES RECEIVED: 13 FUNDING ACCOUNT INFORMATION: PROJECT COST: $10,000,000 (for 5 years) Funded from various account allocations in Budget. TOTAL CONTRACT VALUE: $10,000,000 CONTRACTTERM: 15 Years Ten Million Dollars OPTIONS TO RENEW: I None VENDOR(S): D.S. EAKINS CONSTR. CORP.; DEEVAN; FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION; FLYING SCOT; HEAVY CIVIL; HINTERLAND GROUP; 1W CHEATHAM; MURRAY LOGAN CONST; R& D PAVING; RANGER CONSTRUCTION; SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING; AND WAYPOINT CONTRACTING. BACKGROUND: Each year the City has several construction projects that must be performed to repair and/or maintain infrastructure in addition to its ongoing Capital Improvement Program. This Agreement allows the City to contract at established rates for these miscellaneous public works construction projects. The prices and rates are fixed for the five-year term of the Agreement. Examples of the types of work contemplated include sidewalk repairs, stormwater pipe installation and repairs, road construction, striping of roadways, and Capital Improvement Projects as needed. COMMENTS: Awards are being made to primary and secondary vendors, based on the lowest price offered per item. All thirteen vendors were deemed responsive and responsible, and were assigned primary or secondary vendor status for one or more items. The vendors are well-known in the construction and infrastructure repair business, and the City has worked with them in the past on various projects. Community Services Administrator NAME David Reyes SIGNATURE DATE i City Engineer Todd Engle l ff Purchasing & Contracts Director Kml Ra Z. Finance Administrator Allan Owens Deputy City Manager Stephen Stepp D 'Z z —ZOO City Attorney LASERFICHE DATA: R. Max Lohman 0 Z Effective Date: 10/1/2020 TExpiration Date: 9/30/2025 Append to Existing: Not applicable U '0' • • 1 11/5/2020 APPROVED EE NOT APPROVED DEFERRED 16ei DATE PALM BEACH ' 9 I City of Palm Beach Gardens Office of the City Clerk 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561) 799-4122 psnider(a pbp-fl.com Letter of Transmittal DATE: November 6, 2020 TO: Flying Scot Inc. 11924 W. Forest Hill Boulevard, Suite 10A-386 Wellington, FL 33414 Attn: Shawn Cunningham, President Re: Agreement for Miscellaneous Public Works Proiects or Your Records 0 As Requested 0 For Review and Signature Signed Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk 0 For Recording O Returned for Corrections 0 Other: DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 PALM BEACH City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 AGREEMENT FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AGREEMENT NO. ITB2020-124PS (D) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this J`:7V day of AY yV cok, 2020 (the "effective date") by and between the City of Palm Beach Gardens, a Florida municipal corporation (the "City"), located at 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410, and Flying Scot Inc, a Florida corporation the "Contractor"), located at 11924 W. Forest Hill Boulevard, Suite 10A-386, Wellington, Florida 33414. WHEREAS, the City desires to retain the services of the Contractor to perform Miscellaneous Public Works Projects in accordance with the City's Invitation to Bid No. ITB2020-124PS, and the Contractor's response thereto, all of which are incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereafter set forth, the Contractor and the City agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. INCORPORATION OF INVITATION TO BID The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall include and incorporate the terms, conditions, and specifications set forth in the City's Invitation to Bid No. ITB2020-124PS and the Contractor's response to the Invitation to Bid, including all documentation required thereunder. ARTICLE 2. SCOPE OF WORK The Contractor shall perform miscellaneous public works projects, on an as -needed basis as identified in the specifications accompanying the City's Invitation to Bid, and such work projects shall be under the category and items awarded to the Contractor, as detailed in the Award Summary, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A." Page 11 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as the City's guarantee of work to the Contractor during the term of this Agreement. The City shall assign work based on its needs and priorities. The City shall first solicit price quotations from the designated Primary Vendor based on the awarded rates as shown in attached Exhibit "A." Where more than one bidder is designated as Primary or Secondary Vendors, the City shall request best and final offers from both vendors at the time price quotations are solicited for a specific project. ARTICLE 3. PAYMENTS AND CONTRACT VALUE The City shall pay the Contractor for work that has been completed and has been reviewed, inspected, and accepted by the City, according to the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid. The City shall pay the Contractor based on the rates established in this Agreement and as described on the subsequent City Purchase Order. The Contractor shall not commence any work under this Agreement until a City Purchase Order has been issued for the specific work project, and the Contractor has received written notice from the City to proceed with the work. The estimated value of this Agreement for all work projects during the five- (5) year term shall be Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) and as may be amended and increased by the City at its sole discretion. Progress payments shall be made for work completed by the Contractor, and reviewed, inspected, and accepted by the City. All payments shall be made in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Act, Section 218.74, Florida Statutes, on the presentation of a proper invoice by the Contractor. ARTICLE 4. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Notice Format. All notices or other written communications required, contemplated, or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be hand delivered, telecommunicated, or sent by overnight delivery service to the following addresses: As to the City: City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Manager Email: rferris(.pbgfl.com Page 12 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects With a copy to: City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Attorney Email: mlohman(a).pbgfl.com As to the Contractor: Flying Scot Inc 11924 W. Forest Hill Boulevard, Suite 10A-386 Wellington, Florida 33414 Attn: Shawn Cunningham, President Email: shawn(a-)-flyingscotinc.com b. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. C. Binding Effect. All of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, whether so expressed or not, shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns. d. Assignability. This Agreement may not be assigned without the prior written consent of all parties to this Agreement. e. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is contrary to, prohibited by, or deemed invalid under applicable law or regulation, such provision shall be inapplicable and deemed omitted to the extent so contrary, prohibited, or invalid, but the remainder hereof shall not be invalidated thereby and shall be given full force and effect so far as possible. f. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida without regard to any contrary conflicts of law principle. Venue for all proceedings in connection herewith shall lie exclusively in Palm Beach County, Florida, and each party hereby waives whatever its respective rights may have been in the selection of venue. This Agreement shall not be construed against the party who drafted the same as all parties to this Agreement have had legal and business experts review the adequacy of the same. g. Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Page 13 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects h. Construction. The parties acknowledge that each has shared equally in the drafting and preparation of this Agreement, and accordingly, no Court or Administrative Hearing Officer construing this Agreement shall construe it more strictly against one party than the other, and every covenant, term, and provision of this Agreement shall be construed simply according to its fair meaning. i. Attorney's Fees and Costs. It is hereby understood and agreed that in the event any lawsuit in the judicial system, federal or state, is brought to enforce the terms, conditions, and/or obligations set forth in this Agreement or interpret same, or if any administrative proceeding is brought for the same purposes, each party shall be responsible for its own attorney's fees and costs, including fees and costs on appeal. j. Equal Opportunity. The City and the Contractor agree that no person shall be discriminated against in the performance of this Agreement on the grounds of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, religion, creed, or age. ARTICLE 5. TERM The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2025, until the Contractor has completed all elements of work, and the work has been reviewed, inspected, and accepted by the City, inclusive of all warranty periods, unless terminated beforehand as provided for in Article 6. ARTICLE 6. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City, with or without cause, upon providing thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the Contractor. This Agreement may be terminated by the Contractor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the City. Upon any such termination, the Contractor waives any claims for damages from such termination, including, but not limited to, loss of anticipated profits. Unless the Contractor is in breach of this Agreement, the City shall pay the Contractor for work performed and accepted through the date of termination in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Page 14 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects ARTICLE 7. ACCESS AND AUDIT OF RECORDS The City reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit to an audit by an auditor of. the City's choosing. Subject to reasonable advance notice, the Contractor shall provide, at its place of business during regular business hours, access to all of its records that relate directly or indirectly to this Agreement. The Contractor shall retain all records pertaining to this Agreement, and upon request make them available to the City for five 5) years following expiration of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to provide such assistance as may be necessary to facilitate the review or audit by the City to ensure compliance with applicable accounting and financial standards. ARTICLE 8. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Palm Beach County has established the Office of the Inspector General that is authorized and empowered to review past, present, and proposed City programs, contracts, transactions, accounts, and records. The Inspector General (IG) has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of records, and monitor existing projects and programs. The IG may, on a random basis, perform audits on all City agreements. ARTICLE 9. PUBLIC RECORDS Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Contractor shall comply with the public records law by keeping and maintaining public records required by the City of Palm Beach Gardens in order to perform the service. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, the Contractor shall provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law. The Contractor shall ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of this Agreement term and following completion of this Agreement. Upon completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall transfer to the City, at no cost, all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the City of Palm Beach Gardens in order to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the City upon completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City of Palm Beach Gardens, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Page 15 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LOCATED AT 10500 NORTH MILITARY TRAIL, PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 33410, PHONE NUMBER (561) 799-4122, EMAIL ADDRESS: PSNIDER(a-PBGFL.COM. ARTICLE 10. SUPERIORITY OF OTHER FORMS OR DOCUMENTS If the City is required by the Contractor to complete and execute any other forms or documents in relation to this Agreement, the terms, conditions, and requirements in this Agreement shall take precedence to any and all conflicting or modifying terms, conditions, or requirements of the Contractor's forms or documents. Additionally, in the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and any attachments or exhibits hereto, the terms and conditions set forth herein shall prevail. ARTICLE 11. LICENSES, PERMITS, AND FEES The Contractor shall hold all licenses and/or certifications, obtain and pay for all permits and/or inspections, and comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations, and building code requirements applicable to the work to be performed. Damages, penalties, and/or fines imposed on the City or the Contractor for failure to obtain and maintain required licenses, certifications, permits, and/or inspections shall be borne by the Contractor. ARTICLE 12. FORCE MAJEURE The City and the Contractor are excused from the performance of their respective obligations under this Agreement when and to the extent that their performance is delayed or prevented by any circumstances beyond their control, including fire, flood, explosion, strikes or other labor disputes, pandemics, natural disasters, public emergency, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, act or omission of any governmental authority, delay or failure or shortage of any type of transportation, equipment, or service from a public utility needed for their performance, provided that: The non -performing party gives the other party prompt written notice describing the particulars of the force majeure, including, but not limited to, the nature of the occurrence and its expected duration, and continues to furnish timely reports with respect thereto during the period of the force majeure. The excuse of performance is of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is required by the force majeure. Page 16 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects No obligations of either party that arose before the force majeure causing the excuse of performance are excused as a result of the force majeure. The non -performing party uses its best efforts to remedy its inability to perform. Notwithstanding the above, performance shall not be excused for a period in excess of two (2) months, provided that in extenuating circumstances the City may excuse performance for a longer term. Economic hardship of the Contractor shall not constitute a force majeure. The term of the Agreement shall be extended by a period equal to that during which either party's performance is suspended under this section. The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank.) Page 17 of 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A35D3C4-5B5F-4BB6-8D91-68CB71422BD4 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. ATTP&T: ey: Patricia Snider, CMC, ity Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM A LEGAL SUFFICIENCY / 0 R. Max VofyfiKan, City Attorney CITY OF PAL ACH GARDENS, FLORIDA By: Carl W. Woods, Mayor FLYING SCOT INC By:. , Shawn Cunningham, President Shared Documents/AGREEMENTS/Misc PW Proj ITB/2020/Flying Scot Inc-Misc PW Projects-ITB2020-124PS(D) Agmt.docx Page 18 of 8 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. ITB2020-124PS (D) Miscellaneous Public Works Projects EXHIBIT "A" City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida L Bid Tabulation ITB No.: ITB2020-124PS A Bid Title: Miscellaneous Public Works Projects BEACH ,rALM eid Opening Date: August 28, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. AC Prepared by: k_I R,c VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORP DEEVAN, INC. FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION FLYING SCOT FOSTER MARINE CONT HEAVY CIVIL, INC. HINTERLAND GROUP JW CHEATHAM, LLC MURRAY LOGAN CONST R& D PAVING, LLC RANGER CONSTRUCTION SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING WAYPOINT CONTRACTING Vendor FEIN 59-1691997 65-0101816 22-333495 65-1070173 59-1054370 46-5439171 20-5156844 20-1928479 59-1208353 45-4469049 59-2098662 47-3298344 81-4602789 Corporation Address (State): Lake Park, FL Lake Park, FL Branchburg, NJ Wellington, FL Wellington, FL Pompano Beach, FL Riviera Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL Hobe Sound, FL Donal, FL Are Submittal Forms Complete? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Addenda Acknowledged (Yes/No): Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vendor Contact D. Steven Eakins, Jr. Van C.Williams John Ciabattari Shawn Cunningham R. Howard Wight Todd Kneisel Chase Rogers Thomas Uhrig Edward OLeary Nancy G. Rosso F. Scott Fowler Stephen Zippi Katrina Gonzalez Vendor Contact Phone Number 561. 842.0001 561.844.5518 772.286.5123 561. 966.0089 561.683.0034 954.597.6443 561.640.3503 561. 471.4100 561.686.3948 561.588.6681 561. 793.9400 561. 510.3800 786. 608.1406 Vendor Contact Email steve@dseakins.com lackie(@deevaninc.com ciabattari@ferreiraconstruction.com shawn@flvingscotinc.com howard(@foster-marine.net ruciv@heawcivilinc.com info@hinterlanderoun.com iwctom@Iwcheatham.com edo@murravlogan.com ancv@randdoaving.com estimating@ rangerconstructicm. steveir@bdimarineandsite.com kgonzalez@wavpointci.com N0. DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNITPRICE UNIT UNITPRICE UNIT U.-PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE OF VALUES JML AREAS OF SPECIFIC WORK 1 Removal, saw cut, and disposal of 4"thick concrete SF 3.00 SF NO BID SF 2.20 SF 1.75 SF 3.00 SF 1.95 SF 4.00 SF 3.00 SF 6.50 SF 4.50 SF 3.90 SF 3.00 SF 3.70 2 Removal, saw cut, and disposal of 6" thick concrete SF 4.00 SF NO BID SF 2.20 SF 225 SF 3.50 SF 2.15 SF 5.00 SF 4.00 SF 7.00 SF 5.00 SF 3.90 SF 3.50 SF 4.50 3 F&1,4" concrete with wire SF 5.75 SF NO BID SF 5.56 SF 3.00 SF 5.00 SF 3.50 SF 6.50 SF 5.00 SF 8.00 SF 7.50 SF NO BID SF 4.75 SF 6.20 4 F&1,4" concrete without wire SF 5.50 SF NO BID SF 5.12 SF 3.00 SF 4.75 SF 3.30 SF 6.00 SF 4.50 SF 7.50 SF 7.00 SF NO BID SF 4.25 SF 5. 50 5 F&1,4" concrete with polypropylene fiber mix reinforce SF 5.75 SF NO BID SF 5.61 SF 3.00 SF 5.50 SF 3.50 SF 6.50 SF 5.00 SF 8.50 SF 7.50 SF NO BID SF 5.25 SF 6.15 6 F&1,6" concrete with polypropylene fiber mix reinforce SF 6.75 SF NOBID SF 6.42 SF 4.00 SF 6.50 SF 4.75 SF 7.50 SF 6.00 SF 9.50 SF 8.00 SF NO BID 5F 6.00 SF 7.00 7 F&1,6" concrete with wire SF 6.75 SF NO BID SF 5.86 SF 4.00 SF 5.50 SF 4.50 SF 7.50 SF 6.00 SF 9.00 SF 9.00 SF NO BID SF 6.25 SF 7.25 8 F&1,6" concrete without wire SF 6.50 SF NO BID SF 5.61 SF 4.00 SF 5.25 SF 4.20 SF 7.00 SF 5.50 SF 8.50 SF 8.50 SF NO BID SF 6.00 SF 6.55 9 F&I, 6" pervious concrete SF 12.00 SF NO BID SF 10.51 SF NO BID SF 9.00 SF 7.00 SF 20.00 SF 9.00 SF 13.00 SF 30. 00 SF NO BID SF 7.50 SF 10.50 10 F&1,4" stamped concrete with wire SF 11.50 SF NOBID SF 8.01 SF 5.00 SF 12.50 SF 5.15 SF 12.00 SF 11.00 SF 16.00 SF 13.00 SF NO BID SF 8.00 SF 13.75 11 F&1,4" stamped concrete without wire SF 11.00 SF NOBID SF 8.73 SF 5.00 SF 12.75 SF 4.70 SF 11.50 SF 10.00 SF 14.50 SF 12.00 SF NO BID SF 8.25 SF 14.25 12 F&1,6" stamped concrete with wire SF 13.50 SF NOBID SF 9.24 SF 6.00 SF 14.00 SF 6.00 SF 12.00 SF 12.00 SF 17.50 SF 15.00 SF NO BID SF 9.25 SF 16.00 13 F&1,6" stamped concrete with wire SF 13.00 SF NOBID SF 8.97 SF 6.00 SF 13.75 SF 5.50 SF 11.50 SF 11.00 SF 17.00 SF 14.00 SF NO BID SF 9.00 SF 1.75 14 F&I,8" pervious concrete SF 12.00 SF NO BID SF 12.35 SF NO BID SF 12.00 SF 11.20 SF 25.00 SF 12.00 SF 20.00 SF 35. 00 SF NO BID SF 11.00 SF 16.00 15 F&I, FOOT concrete bumperguard EA 60.00 EA NO BID EA 77.70 EA NO BID EA 60.00 EA 40.00 EA 65.00 EA 35.00 EA 45,00 EA 60.00 EA NO BID EA 39.00 EA 75.00 16 F&I, ADA-compliant detectable surface SF 45.00 SF NO BID SF 48.51 SF SF 50.00 SF 25. 00 SF 45.00 SF 35.00 SF 18.00 SF 40.00 SF NO BID SF 24.00 SF 45.00 17 F&I,ADA-compliant welded aluminum handrail LF 125.00 LF NOBID LF NO BID LF 100,00 LF 150.00 LF 80.00 LF 125.00 LF 250.00 LF 90.00 LF 200.00 LF NO BID LF 40.00 LF 105.00 18 F&I, FOOT Type"A"curb - by hand LF 30.00 LF NOBID LF 24.73 LF 14.00 LF 30.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 25.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NOBID LF 23,00 LF 34.00 19 F&I, FOOT Type"A"curb - by machine LF 30.00 LF NOBID LF 17.38 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 35. 00 LF 22.00 LF 38.00 LF 40. 00 LF NO BID LF 26. 00 LF 32. 00 20 F&I, FDOTType"B"curb - by hand LF 30.00 LF NOBID LF 25.34 LF 14.00 LF 30.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 25.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 32.00 21 F&I, FDOTType"B"curb - by machine LF 30.00 LF NOBID LF 17. 38 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 22.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NO BID LF 26.00 LF 31.00 22 F&I, FDOTType"D"curb - by hand LF 25.00 LF NO BID LF 24.73 LF 16.00 LF 25.00 LF 20.00 LF 35.00 LF 25.00 LF 38.00 LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 24.00 LF 34.00 23 F&I, FDOTType"D"curb - by machine LF 22.50 LF NO BID LF 17. 38 LF NO BID LF 22.00 LF 20.00 LF 35.00 LF 22.00 LF 38.00 LF 22.00 LF NO BID LF 27.00 LF 33.00 24 F&I, FDOTType"E"curb - by hand LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 17. 38 LF 16.00 LF 30.00 LF 22. 00 LF 35.00 LF 26.00 LF 38.00 LF 40. 00 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 34. 50 25 F&I, FDOTType"E"curb - by machine LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 17. 38 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 24.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NO BID LF 28.00 LF 34.30 26 F&I, FDOTType"F"curb - by hand LF 25.00 LF NO BID LF 28,40 LF 18.00 LF 30.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 26.00 LF 38.00 LF 35.00 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 37.50 27 F&I, FDOTType"F"curb - by machine LF 25.00 LF NO BID LF 17.99 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 35.00 LF 24.00 LF 38.00 LF 35.00 LF NO BID LF 28.00 LF 35.00 28 F&I, FOOT Valley Gutter - by hand LF 25.00 LF NO BID LF 25, 34 LF 18.00 LF 30.00 LF 20.00 LF 30.00 LF 22.00 LF 38.00 LF 32.00 LF NO BID LF 24.00 LF 38.00 29 F&I, FOOT valley Gutter - by machine LF 25.00 LF NO BID LF 17. 38 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 18.00 LF 30.00 LF 20.00 LF 38.00 LF 32.00 LF NO BID LF 26. 00 LF 37.25 30 F&I, FOOT Shoulder Gutter - by hand LF 35.00 LF NO BID LF 30.85 LF 18.00 LF 30.00 LF 28.00 LF 30.00 LF 32.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NO BID LF 32.00 LF 40.00 31 F&I, FOOT Shoulder Gutter - by machine LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 22.89 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 28.00 LF 30.00 LF 30.00 LF 38.00 LF 40.00 LF NO BID LF LF 39.00 32 F&I, FOOT asphaltic concrete curb LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 24.73 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 30.00 LF 25.00 LF 40.00 LF 22.00 LF 25.00 LF 22.00 LF 30.00 33 F&I, conduit - 2" (18" - 24" depth) LF 11.50 LF NO BID LF 7.98 LF NO BID LF 11.00 LF 17.00 LF 12.00 LF 6.00 LF 11.00 LF 8,80 LF 19.55 LF 9.00 LF 12.00 34 Installation only of conduit - 2" (18" - 24" depth) LF 10.00 LF NO BID LF 3.39 LF NO BID LF 10.00 LF 15.00 LF 10.00 LF 5.00 LF 10.00 LF 3.75 LF 17. 05 LF 5.00 LF 18.00 35 F&I, conduit - 4" (18" - 24" depth) LF 14.50 LF NOBID LF 9.00 LF NO BID LF 14.00 LF 31.00 LF 15.00 LF 10.00 LF 14.00 LF 9.90 LF 37.00 LF LF 18.00 36 F&I, conduit - 6" (18" - 24" depth) LF 16.50 LF NOBID LF 9.00 LF NO BID LF 16.00 LF 42.00 LF 18.00 LF 16.00 LF 17.00 LF 9.90 LF 48.00 LF 11.50 LF 24.00 37 F&I, conduit - 2" (24" - 36" depth) LF 13.50 LF NO BID LF 7.03 LF NO BID LF 20.00 LF 19.00 LF 14.00 LF 8.00 LF 12.00 LF 7.75 LF 21.45 LF 9.50 LF 12. 10 38 Installation only of conduit - 2" (24" - 36" depth) LF 12.00 LF NO BID LF 2.45 LF NO BID LF 16.00 LF 17.00 LF 12.00 LF 7.00 LF 11.00 LF 2.70 LF 19.55 LF 5.00 LF 8.05 39 F&I, conduit - 4" (24" - 36" depth) LF 16.50 LF NO BID LF 9.00 LF NO BID LF 18.00 LF 32.00 LF 16.00 LF 12.00 LF 15.00 LF 9.90 LF 38.00 LF 12.00 LF 24. 00 40 F&I, conduit - 6" (24" - 36" depth) LF 18.50 LF NOBID LF 9.00 LF NO BID LF 20.00 LF 43.00 LF 18.00 LF 17.00 LF 15.00 LF 9.90 LF 50.00 LF 13.00 LF 35.00 41 F&I, 2' x 2' pull boxes (includes weeps and ground rods) EA 1,500.00 EA NOBID EA 2,419.70 EA NO BID EA 850.00 EA 1,650.00 EA EA 700.00 EA 600.00 EA 2,662.00 EA 1,890.00 EA 425.00 EA 820.00 42 Installation 2'x 2' pull boxes EA 800.00 EA NOBID EA 1,194.54 EA NO BID EA 500.00 EA 1,350.00 EA 400.00 EA 550.00 EA 500.00 EA 1,314.00 EA 1,510.00 EA 400.00 EA 525.00 43 F&I, pull wire within conduit LF 4.00 LF NO BID LF 3.06 LF NO BID LF 6.00 LF 6.50 LF 3.00 LF 1.00 LF 10.00 LF 3.40 LF 7.25 LF 1.30 LF 10.50 44 F&I, tracing wire within conduit(#12 Cu) LF 4.00 LF NO BID LF 2. 02 LF NO BID LF 4.00 LF 2.00 LF 2.00 LF 1.50 LF 5.00 LF 2.25 LF 2.20 LF 1.55 LF 8.00 45 Supply, place and compact clean fill CY 11.00 CV NOBID CY 24.90 CY 30.00 CY 14.00 CY 13.40 CY 20.00 CY 20.00 BY 16,00 CY 16.00 CY 20.85 CV 17,00 CV 28.00 46 F&I, natural stone riprap w/filter fabric TN 120.00 TN NOBID TN 114.33 TN NO BID TN 175.00 TN 110.00 TN 120.00 TN 110.00 TN 100.00 TN 110.00 TN 180.00 TN 75.00 TN 215.00 47 F&I, broken concrete riprap w/filter fabric TN 100.00 TN NOBID TN NO BID TN NO BID TN 150.00 TN 100.00 TN 85.00 TN 100.00 TN 100.00 TN 100.00 TN 110.00 TN 55.00 TN 145.00 48 Supply and install sand -cement riprap w/filter fabric CY 800.00 CV NOBID By 728.17 CY NO BID CV 600.00 CY 560.00 CV 600.00 CY 660.00 BY 1,000.00 CV 660.00 CY 690.00 CV 425.00 CY 750.00 49 Special saw cuts for pavement and concrete LF 2.00 LF NO BID LF 2. 67 LF 5.00 LF 3.00 LF 2.00 LF 2.00 LF 10.00 LF 8.00 LF 5.00 LF 3.15 LF 2.00 LF 3.00 50 Removal and disposal of existing driveway culvert pipe LF 10.00 LF NOBID LF 83.00 LF NO BID LF 25.00 LF 10.00 LF 15,00 LF 50.00 LF 40.00 LF 140.00 LF 130.00 LF 10.00 LF 57.00 51 F&I, Bahia sod - up to 1,000 SF SF 1.50 SF NOBID SF 0.98 SF 1.15 SF 1.00 SF 0.35 SF 1.00 SF 0.50 SF 0.75 SF 0.75 SF NO BID SF 0.38 SF 0.52 52 F&I, Bahia sod - over 1,000 SF SF 1.00 SF NOBID SF 0.46 SF 1.00 SF 0.75 SF 0.25 SF 0.50 SF 0.40 SF 0.70 SF 0.50 SF NO BID SF 0.33 SF 0.45 53 F&I, Floratam sod - up to 1,000 SF SF 2.00 SF NOBID SF 0.60 SF 0.90 SF 1.25 SF 0.40 SF 1.25 SF 0.75 SF 1.00 SF 1.35 SF NO BID SF 0.48 SF 0.72 54 F&I, Floratam sod - over 1,000 SF SF 1.50 SF NOBID SF 1.28 SF 0.85 SF 1.00 SF 0.38 SF 0.75 SF 0.65 SF 0.90 SF 0.95 SF NO BID SF 0.47 SF 0.58 55 F&I, FOOT seed and mulch mix SF 0.25 SF NOBID SF 0.29 SF NO BID SF 0.20 SF 0.12 SF 0.25 SF 0.30 SF 0.18 SF 0.10 SF NO BID SF 0.13 SF 0.35 56 Furnish operator, water truck and irrigate sod or seed mix HR 100.00 HR NOBID HR 85.01 HR NO BID HR 100.00 HR 65.00 HR 90.00 HR 93.00 HR 120.00 HR 130.00 HR 130.00 HR 85.00 HR 100.00 57 FOOT guard rail with no end treatment LF 30.00 LF NO BID LF 30. 01 LF NO BID LF 50.00 LF 40. 00 LF 35.00 LF 30.00 LF 60.00 LF NO BID LF NO BID LF 29.00 LF 75.00 58 FOOT guard rail with end treatment LF 80,00 LF NO BID LF 60.64 LF NO BID LF 60.00 LF 65. 00 LF 80.00 LF 55.00 LF 70.00 LF NO BID LF NO BID LF 65.00 LF 125.00 59 Re -grade swales - up to 1,000 CV CY 20.00 CV NO BID By 3.11 BY 40.00 CV 15.00 CY 7.45 CY 10.00 BY 14.00 CY 20.00 CY 25. 00 CY 12.50 CV 9.50 CY 30. 00 60 Re -grade swales- over 1,000 CV CY 15.00 CY NO BID CY 3.11 CY 35.00 CY 10.00 CY 6.00 CY 6.00 CV 14. 00 CY 19.00 CV 25.00 CY 6.25 CV 6.50 CY 26.00 61 Canal wash out repair (sand and silt) CY 75.00 CV NO BID CY 180.36 BY NO BID CV 150.00 CY 110.00 CY 100.00 CV 75.00 BY 40.00 CV 175.00 CY 220.00 CV 80.00 CY 250.00 62 Canal excavation (60' ROW)- upto 1,000 CV CY 20.00 CV NO BID CY 23.50 BY NO BID CV 20.00 CY 10.75 CY 15.00 CV 10.00 BY 9.00 CV NO BID CY 27.00 CV 12.00 CV 35.00 63 Canalexcavation(100'ROW)-upto1,000CY CY 20.00 CV NO BID Cy 23.50 BY NO BID CV 20.00 CY 10,75 CY 20.00 BY 10.00 BY 10.00 CV NO BID CY 27.00 CV 12.00 BY 38.00 64 Canalexcavation(0'ROW)-over 1,000 CY CY 15.00 CV NO BID By 28.69 BY NO BID CV 20.00 CY 9.90 CY 12.00 CY 10.00 CY 9.00 CY NO BID CY 27.00 CV 12.00 CY 38. 00 65 Canalexcavation(100'ROW)-over 1,000 CY CY 15.00 CV NO BID CY 15.27 CY NO BID CV 20.00 CY 10. 75 CY 15.00 CY 10.00 CY 10.00 CV NO BID CY 27.00 CV 12.00 CY 40.00 66 Lake canal bank restoration (wash out repair) CY CV NO BID CY 180.36 CY NO BID CV 150.00 CY 75.00 CY 100.00 BY 7 t CY 25.00 CY NO BID CY 200.00 CV 80.00 CY 175.00 ITB No.: 1TB2020-124PS - W - BidTitle: Miscellaneous Public Works Projects eAUA aF.tcx Bid Opening Date: August 28, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. aiidPsad Prepared by: V- RA VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORP DEEVAN, INC. FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION FLYING SCOT FOSTER MARINE CONT HEAVY CIVIL, INC. HINTERLAND GROUP 1W CHEATHAM, LLC MURRAY LOGAN CONST R& D PAVING, LLC RANGER CONSTRUCTION SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING WAYPOINT CONTRACTING Vendor FEIN 59-1691997 65-0101816 22-333495 65-1070173 59-1054370 46-5439171 20-5156844 20-1928479 59-1208353 45-4469049 59-2098662 47-3298344 81-4602789 67 FBI, Type Sill asphalt overlay -1" TN 140.00 TN NO BID TN 169.07 TN NO BID TN 160.00 TN 125.00 TN 165.00 TN 120.00 TN NO BID TN 145.00 TN 280.00 TN 185.00 TN 295.00 68 Mill existing pavement (3/4" -1" avg) SY 4.50 SY NOBID SY 2.74 SY NO BID SY 6.00 SY 2.05 SY 10.00 SY 4.00 SY NO BID SY 3.50 SY 120.010 SY 5.50 SY 12.50 69 Pavement replacement w/2" Type 5 SY 34.50 SY NOBID SY 2.41 SY NO BID SY 40.00 SY 15.00 SY 35.00 SY 31.00 SY NO BID SY 27.00 SY 26.00 SY 25.00 SY 18.00 70 Adjust manhole to grade EA 900.00 EA NOBID EA 268.58 EA NO BID EA 750.00 EA 350.00 EA 350.00 EA 500.00 EA NO BID EA 375.00 EA 680.00 EA 325.00 EA 575.00 71 Jack and bore-4" LF 50.00 LF NOBID LF NO BID LF NO BID LF 60.00 LF 95.00 LF 65.00 LF 35.00 LF 65.00 LF 77.00 LF 110.00 LF 48.00 LF 185.00 72 Directional bore-4" LF 50.00 LF NOBID LF 26.93 LF NO BID LF 60.00 LF 63.00 LF 35.00 LF 35.00 LF 65.00 LF 30.00 LF 73.00 LF 38.00 LF 85.00 73 Jack and bore-6" LF 75.00 LF NOBID LF NO BID LF NO BID LF 70.00 LF 140.00 LF 75.00 LF 45. 00 LF 75.00 LF 82.50 LF 160.00 LF 62.00 LF 225.00 74 Directional bore-6" LF 75.00 LF NOBID LF 32.04 LF NO BID LF 70.00 LF 84.0D LF 50.00 LF 45.00 LF 75.00 LF 35.25 LF 97.0D LF 58.00 LF 100.00 PAVEMENT MARKING 75 Thermoplastic Pavement Marking, Compound Lines a White, 6" LF 1.25 LF NO BID LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.00 LF 1.25 LF 0.90 LF NO BID LF 1.15 LF 1.05 LF 0.98 LF 1.05 b Yellow, 6" LF 1.25 LF NO BID LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.00 LF 1.25 LF 0.90 LF NO BID LF 1.15 LF 1.05 LF 0.98 LF 1.05 c White, 8" LF 1.75 LF NO BID LF 1.35 LF 1.30 LF 1.65 LF 1.05 LF 2.00 LF 1.00 LF NO BID LF 1.75 LF 1.20 LF 1.30 LF 1.75 d White, 12" LF 2.00 LF NOBID LF 2.57 LF 2.50 LF 2.20 LF 1.62 LF 2.50 LF 1.60 LF NO BID LF 2.30 LF 1.90 LF 2.00 LF 1.85 e White, 18" LF 2.50 LF NO BID LF 3.31 LF 3.25 LF 3.30 LF 2.70 LF 3.50 j LF 2.70 LF NO BID LF 3.45 LF 3.15 LF 4.00 LF 3.05 f Yellow, 18" LF 3.50 LF NO BID LF 3.31 LF 3.25 LF 3.30 LF 2.70 LF 3.50 LF 2.70 LF NO BID LF 3.45 LF 3.15 LF 4.00 LF 3.05 g White, 24" LF 3.50 LF NO BID LF 6.43 LF 6.30 LF 7.25 LF 3.80 LF 8.00 LF 3.80 LF NO BID LF 7.70 LF 4.40 LF 4.50 LF 5.00 76 Arrows and Messages- White Only, Furnish & Install a Tarn arrow EA 85.00 EA NO BID EA 91.89 EA 90.00 EA 80.00 EA 91. 00 EA 100.00 EA 92. 00 EA NO BID EA 80.85 EA 110.00 EA 75.00 EA V $80.00 b Straight arrow EA 85.00 EA NO BID EA 104.14 EA 100.00 EA 80.00 EA 91.00 EA 100.00 EA 92.00 EA NO BID EA 80.85 EA 110.00 EA 75.00 EA 80.00 c Straight/Fum arrows, combination EA 150.00 EA NO BID EA 208.28 EA 200.00 EA 145.00 EA 95.00 EA 180.00 EA 97.00 EA NO BID EA 150.15 EA 110.00 EA 110.00 EA 135.00 d Merge message EA 190.Do EA NO BID EA 349.17 EA 340.00 EA 180.00 EA 135.00 EA 200.00 EA 135.00 EA NO BID EA 190.30 EA 160.00 EA 150.00 EA 175.00 e RXR message EA 370.00 EA NO BID EA 520.70 EA 500.00 EA 350.00 EA 135.00 EA 400.00 EA 135.00 EA NO BID EA 369.60 EA 160.00 EA 250.00 EA 240.00 f School message EA 250.00 EA NO BID EA 520.70 EA 500.00 EA 195.0D EA 135.00 EA 250.00 EA 135.00 EA NO BID EA 202.40 EA 160.00 EA 175.00 EA 200.00 g Only message EA 200.00 EA NO BID EA 275.66 EA 270.00 EA 160.00 EA 135.00 EA 200.00 EA 135.00 EA NO BID EA 167.20 EA 160.00 EA 180.00 EA 150.00 h U-Turn message EA 250.00 EA NO BID EA 275.66 EA 270.00 EA 210.00 EA 130.00 EA 300.00 EA 130.00 EA NO BID EA 218.90 EA 150.00 EA 130.00 EA 175.00 i Bike lane symbol (diamond, arrow) EA 450.00 EA NO BID EA 428. 81 EA 420.00 EA 410.00 EA 378.00 EA 500.00 EA 378.00 EA NO BID EA 440.00 EA 440.00 EA 150.00 EA 275.00 j Handicap message EA 250.00 EA NO BID EA 238.91 EA 235.00 EA 195.00 EA 189.00 EA 250.00 EA 189.00 EA NO BID EA 202.40 EA 220.00 EA 130.00 EA 77 Raised Reflective Pavement Markers -Thermoplastic a Red and amber; bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NO BID EA 5.51 EA EA 5.80 EA 5.40 EA 6.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 6.30 EA 5.50 EA 7.25 b Amber; bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NO BID EA 5.51 EA 5.50 EA 5.80 EA 5.40 EA 6.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 6.30 EA 5.25 EA 7.00 c White and red; bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NO BID EA 5. 51 EA 5.50 EA 5.80 EA 5.40 EA 6.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 6.30 EA 5.30 EA 6.00 78 Raised Reflective Pavement Markers- Epoxy a Red and amber; bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NO BID EA 6.74 EA 6.50 EA 5.80 EA 6.20 EA 6.- EA 6.20 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 7.25 EA 6.30 EA 7.25 b Amber;bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NO BID EA 6.74 EA 6.50 EA 5.80 EA 6.20 EA 6.00 EA 6.20 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 7.25 EA 5.50 EA 6.50 c White and red; bi-directional EA 6.25 EA NOBID EA 6.74 EA 6.50 EA 5.80 EA 6.20 EA 6.00 EA 6.20 EA NO BID EA 5.75 EA 7.25 EA EA 6.50 79 Traffic Paint Lines a White, 4" LF 0.50 LF NOBID LF 0.34 LF 0.35 LF 0.40 LF 0.32 LF 1.00 LF 0.35 LF NO BID LF 0.40 LF 0.40 LF 0.40 LF 0.65 b Yellow, 4" LF 0.50 LF NOBID LF 0.34 LF 0.35 LF 0.40 LF 0.32 LF 1.00 LF 0.35 LF NO BID LF 0.40 LF 0.40 LF 0.40 LF 0.65 c White, 6" LF 0.75 LF NOBID LF 0.47 LF 0.45 LF 0.45 LF 0.40 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.45 LF 0.45 LF 0.40 LF 0.85 d Black, 6" LF 0.75 LF NO BID LF 0.55 LF 0.55 LF 0.55 LF 0.40 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.60 LF 0.45 LF 0.80 LF 0.90 e Blue, 6" LF 1.00 LF NOBID LF 0. 67 LF 0.65 LF 0.90 LF 0.40 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.95 LF 0.45 LF 0.80 LF 0.90 f Yellow, 6" LF 0.50 LF NO BID LF 0.47 LF 0.45 LF 0.45 LF 0.40 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.45 LF 0.45 LF 0.45 LF 0.90 g White, 18" LF 2.00 LF NOBID LF 1.41 LF 1.40 LF 1.55 LF 1.10 LF 2.00 LF 1.10 LF NO BID LF 1.65 LF 1.25 LF 1.50 LF 1.50 h White, 12" LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 0.92 LF 0.90 LF 1.10 LF 0.80 LF 1.50 LF 0.80 LF NO BID LF 1.15 LF 0.95 LF 1.00 LF 1.25 Yellow, 18" LF 2.00 LF NO BID LF 1.41 LF 1.40 LF 1.55 LF 1.10 LF 2.00 LF 1.10 LF NO BID LF 1.60 LF 1.25 LF 1.50 LF 1.50 j White, 24" LF 4.00 LF NOBID LF LF 1.70 LF 3.30 LF 1.95 LF 4.00 LF 1.95 LF NO BID LF 3.45 LF 2.25 LF 2.00 LF 1.85 80 Arrows and Messages- White (Furnish and Install) a Straight/Combo Arrow EA 175.00 EA NO BID EA 61.26 EA 60.00 EA 145.0D EA 48. 60 EA 200.00 EA 49.00 EA NO BID EA 154.00 EA 57.00 EA 55.00 EA 65.00 b Tarn arrow EA 85.00 EA NO BID EA 36.76 EA 35. 00 EA 80.00 EA 43.00 EA 150.00 EA 43.00 EA NO BID EA 81.40 EA 50.00 EA 23.00 EA 45.00 c Message (Only; School,' Merge and5traight Arrow) EA 200.00 EA NO BID EA 153.15 EA 150.00 EA 175.00 EA 76.00 EA 200.0D EA 76.00 EA NO BID EA 178.20 EA 88.00 EA 44.00 EA 70.00 d 6" Numbers (Per Digit) EA 30.00 EA NO BID EA 1.23 EA 1.20 EA 30.00 EA 5.40 EA 40. 00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 29.15 EA 6.30 EA 2.00 EA 2.50 e 8" Numbers (Per Digit) EA 35.00 EA NO BID EA 1.53 EA 1.50 EA 35.00 EA 5.40 EA 50.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 33. 55 EA 6.30 EA 2.00 EA 3.00 f 10" Numbers (Per Digit) EA 40.00 EA NO BID EA 1.84 EA 1.80 EA 40.00 EA 5.40 EA 55.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 37.40 EA 6.30 EA 2.00 EA 5.00 g 12" Numbers (Per Digit) EA 45.00 EA NO BID EA 2. 21 EA 2.15 EA 40.00 EA 5.40 EA 65.00 EA 5.50 EA NO BID EA 41.80 EA 6.30 EA 2.20 EA 6.75 h 24" Numbers (Per Digit) EA 90.00 EA NO BID EA 3.49 EA 10. 25 EA 80.00 EA 7.55 EA 90.00 EA 7.50 EA NO BID EA 81.40 EA 8.85 EA 3.5 EA 7.20 81 Fire Lane and No Parking Messages -Yellow a 4" Letters (Per Letter) EA 30.00 EA NO BID EA 53.04 EA 1.00 EA 25.00 EA 3.30 EA 35.00 EA 3.25 EA NO BID EA 25.30 EA 3.80 EA 2.10 EA 2.50 b 6" Letters (Per Letter) EA 30.00 EA NO BID EA 1.23 EA 1.20 EA 27.50 EA 3.30 EA 40.00 EA 3.25 EA NO BID EA 28.90 EA 3.80 EA 2.60 EA 3.00 c 8" Letters (Per Letter) EA 35.00 EA NO BID EA 1.53 EA 1.50 EA 32.00 EA 3.80 EA 45.00 EA 3.75 EA NO BID EA 33. 55 EA 4.40 EA 4.00 EA 4.75 d 12" Letters (Per Letter) EA 45.00 EA NO BID EA 2.21 EA 2.15 EA 39.00 EA 6.60 EA 50.00 EA 6.50 EA NO BID EA 40.70 EA 7.55 EA 6.00 EA 5.75 e 4'Letters(Per Letter) EA 140.00 EA NO BID EA 10.41 EA 10.25 EA 135.00 EA 11.00 EA 150.00 EA 11.00 EA NO BID EA 138.60 EA 12.60 EA 12.50 EA 12.00 82 Pavement marking rem oval a Traffic Paint SF 2.50 SF NO BID SF 11. 33 SF 11.00 SF 2.20 SF 3.25 SF 3.00 SF 3.25 SF NO BID SF 2.30 SF 3.80 SF 2.50 5F 2. 25 b Thermoplastic SF 2.50 SF NO BID SF 4.53 SF 4.50 SF 2.20 SF 3.25 SF 3.00 SF 3.25 SF NO BID SF 2.30 SF 3.80 SF 3.00 5F 2.45 c Cold (Preformed) Plastic SF 3.00 SF NO BID SF 226.66 SF 200.00 SF 2.75 SF 3.25 SF 3.25 5F 3.25 5F NO BID 5F 2.75 SF 3.80 SF 3.50 SF 3. 15 d Construction Tape LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 3.49 LF 3.50 LF 1.40 LF 1.10 LF 2.00 LF 1.10 LF NO BID LF 1.40 LF 1.25 LF 2.00 LF 2.55 e Pavement markers EA 1.00 EA NO BID EA 2.21 EA 2.15 EA 0.85 EA 0.55 EA 1.50 EA 0.55 EA NO BID EA 0.85 EA 0.65 EA 1.50 EA 3.50 83 Preformed (Cold) Plastic (Install Only) a White, 24" LF 10.00 LF NO BID LF 6.74 LF 6.50 LF 8.80 LF 2.15 LF 20.00 LF 2.25 LF NO BID LF 9.90 LF 2.50 LF 25.00 LF 8.75 b Message (Only; School,' Merge; U-Tam; Bike Lane; etc.) EA 250.00 EA NO BID EA 594.21 EA 580.00 EA 225.0D EA 86.40 EA 250.010 EA 87.00 EA NO BID EA 236.50 EA 100.00 EA 600.00 EA 460.00 c Tam arrow EA 150.00 EA NO BID EA 91. 89 EA 90.00 EA 120.0D EA 43.20 EA 150.00 EA 43. 00 EA NO BID EA 127.60 EA 50.0) EA 220.00 EA 220.00 84 Preformed (Cold) Plastic (Furnish and Install) a White of Yellow, 6" LF 11.00 LF NO BID LF 12. 25 LF 9.50 LF 10.50 LF 8.65 LF 15.00 LF 8.70 LF NO BID LF 11.00 LF 10.10 LF 8.50 LF 9.15 b White, 8" LF 13.00 LF NO BID LF 16. 85 LF 12.00 LF 12.25 LF 8.65 LF 16.00 LF 8. LF NO BID LF 12.95 LF 10.10 LF 10.00 LF 12. 85 c White or Yellow, 12" LF 21.50 LF NO BID LF 9.80 LF 16.50 LF 21.00 LF 16.20 LF 25.00 LF 16.00 LF NO BID LF 22.00 LF 18.90 LF 17.00 LF 17. 45 d White or Yellow, 18" LF 28.50 LF NO BID LF 12.25 LF 18.00 LF 27.00 LF 21.60 LF 30. 00 LF 22.00 1 LF NO BID LF 28. 60 LF 25.00 LF 25. 00 LF 25.25 ITB No.: 1TB2020-124PS -- Bid Title: Miscellaneous Public Works Projects PALM BFACH Bid O enin teDa: Au ust 28 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. Prepared by: 1 RA VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORP DEEVAN, INC. FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION FLYING SCOT FOSTER MARINE CONT HEAVY CIVIL, INC. HINTERLAND GROUP JW CHEATHAM, LLC MURRAY LOGAN CONST R& D PAVING, LLC RANGER CONSTRUCTION SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING WAYPOINT CONTRACTING Vendor FEIN 59-1691997 65-0101816 22-333495 65-1070173 59-1054370 46-5439171 20-5156844 20-1928479 59-1208353 45-4469049 59-2098662 47-3298344 81-4602789 e White, 24" LF 35.00 LF NO BID LF 16.85 LF 22.25 LF 33.00 LF 34.55 LF 35.00 LF 35.00 LF NO BID LF 34.65 LF 40.00 LF 28.00 LF 28.05 f Message (Only; School,' Merge; Ramp; U-Tam; etc.) LF 850.00 LF NO BID LF 91.89 LF 600.00 LF 800.00 LF 405.00 LF 800.00 LF 4.05 LF NO BID LF 792.00 LF 470.00 LF LF 750.00 g Tarn arrow LF 350.00 LF NO BID LF 45.33 LF 280.00 LF 335.00 LF 205.00 LF 350.00 LF 205.00 LF NO BID LF 346.50 LF 240.00 LF 2.10 LF 315.00 85 Miscellaneous (Furnish and Install) a Thermoplastic Ramble Strips (index 518) EA 250.00 EA NOBID EA 299.14 EA 690.00 EA 250.00 EA 405.00 EA 250.00 EA 405.00 EA NO BID EA 231.00 EA 470.00 EA 525.00 EA 675.00 b 9"Contra5ttape LF 15.00 LF NOBID LF 704.47 LF 18.00 LF 14.00 LF 6.50 LF 20. 00 LF 6.50 LF NO BID LF 16.50 LF 7.55 LF 14.00 LF 15. 85 c Flexible Dellneators(All Types) EA 110.00 EA NOBID EA 18.38 EA 225.00 EA 100.00 EA 52.90 EA 125.00 EA 53.00 EA NO BID EA 103.40 EA 62.00 EA 75.00 EA 105.00 d Foil Back Tape LF 1.75 LF NO BID LF 226.66 LF 3.25 LF 1.60 LF 0.80 LF 2.00 LF 0.80 LF NO BID LF 1.75 LF 0.95 LF 2.50 LF 3.05 86 Items for FDOT Projects Only a 6"Solid White Paint LF 1.00 LF NO BID LF 3.31 LF 0.45 LF 0.85 LF 0.40 LF 1.20 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.90 LF 0.45 LF 0.38 LF 0.50 b 6"Solid White Thermoplastic LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 0.47 LF 1.40 LF 1.25 LF 1.15 LF 1.50 LF 1.15 LF NO BID LF 1.35 LF 1.30 LF 1.08 LF 1.30 c 8"Solid Yellow Paint LF 1.75 LF NO BID LF 1.41 LF 0.55 LF 1.55 LF 0.55 LF 2.00 LF 0.55 LF NO BID LF 1.60 LF 0.65 LF 0.45 LF 0.68 d 8"Solid White Thermoplastic LF 2.00 LF NO BID LF 0.55 LF 1.70 LF 1.85 LF 1.35 LF 2.00 LF 1.35 LF NO BID LF 1.90 LF 1.60 LF 1.35 LF 1.75 e 8"Solid Yellow Thermoplastic LF 2.00 LF NO BID LF 1.72 LF 1.70 LF 1.85 LF 1.35 LF 2.00 LF 1.35 LF NO BID LF 1.90 LF 1.60 LF 1.35 LF 1.75 f 12- Solid White Paint LF 1.75 LF NO BID LF 0.80 LF 0.80 LF 1.65 LF 0.65 LF 2.00 LF 0.65 LF NO BID LF 1.75 LF 0.75 LF 0.86 LF 1.00 g 12" Solid White Thermoplastic LF 2.75 LF NO BID LF 2.57 LF 2.50 LF 2.55 LF 1.90 LF 3.00 LF 1.90 LF NO BID LF 2.65 LF 2.20 LF 2.18 LF 2.55 h 18" Solid White Point LF 2.75 LF NO BID LF 1.47 LF 1.45 LF 2.50 LF 1.10 LF 3.00 LF 1.10 LF NO BID LF 2.65 LF 1.25 LF 1.42 LF 2.30 i 18" Solid White Thermoplastic LF 4.00 LF NO BID LF 3.49 LF 3.45 LF 3.80 LF 2.70 LF 4.00 LF 2.70 LF NO BID LF 4.00 LF 3.15 LF 3.25 LF 3.50 j 24"Solid White Point LF 4.00 LF NO BID LF 1.72 LF 1.70 LF 3.65 LF 2.15 LF 5.00 LF 2.15 LF NO BID LF 3.80 LF 2.50 LF 1.79 LF 2.15 k 24" Solid White Thermoplastic LF 8.50 LF NO BID LF 6.43 LF 6.30 LF 7.70 LF 4.32 LF 8.00 LF 4.30 LF NO BID LF 8.10 LF 5.05 LF 4.60 LF 5.25 I 6"Solid Yellow Point LF 1.00 LF NO BID LF 0.47 LF 0.45 LF 0.85 LF 0.40 LF 1.25 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 0.90 LF 0.45 LF 0.41 LF 0. 50 in 6"Solid Yellow Thermoplastic LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 1.41 LF 1.40 LF 1.25 LF 1.15 LF 1.50 LF 1.15 LF NO BID LF 1.35 LF 1.30 LF 1.12 LF 1.00 n 18" Solid Yellow Paint LF 3.00 LF NO BID LF 1.47 LF 1.45 LF 2.50 LF 1.10 LF 3.00 LF 1.10 LF NO BID LF 2.70 LF 1.25 LF 0.80 LF 2.00 a 18" Solid Yellow Thermoplastic LF 4.50 LF NOBID LF 3.49 LF 3.40 LF 3.80 LF 2.70 LF 4.00 LF 2.70 LF NO BID LF 4.00 LF 3.15 LF 3.10 LF 3.50 p 2x45kips White Paint LF 1.00 LF NOBID LF 0. 59 LF 0.60 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF 1.50 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 1.00 LF 0.45 LF 0.50 LF 0.50 q 2x45kips White Thermoplastic LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.35 LF 1.15 LF 2.00 LF 1.15 LF NO BID LF 1.40 LF 1.30 LF 1.10 LF 1.05 r 6x10Skip5White Point LF 1.00 LF NO BID LF 0.59 LF 0.60 LF 1.00 LF 0.40 LF 1.50 LF 0.40 LF NO BID LF 1.00 LF 0.45 LF 0.43 LF 0.55 s 6x10 Skips White Thermoplastic LF 1.50 LF NO BID LF 1.10 LF 1.10 LF 1.35 LF 1.15 LF 2.00 LF 1.15 LF NO BID LF 1.40 LF 1.30 LF 1.25 LF 1.05 t 10x305kips White Paint LF 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290.00 HR 425.00 HR 350.00 HR 450.00 HR 470.00 HR 370.00 HR 595.00 89 Construction Crew "C" HR 400.00 HR NO BID HR 586.22 HR NO BID HR 450.00 HR 385.00 HR 350.00 HR 445.00 HR 375.00 HR 500.00 HR 680.00 HR 410.00 HR 885.00 90 Construction Crew"D" HR 450.00 HR NO BID HR 586.22 HR NO BID HR 450.00 HR 385.010 HR 350.00 HR 445.00 HR 375.00 HR 500.00 HR 680.00 HR 470.00 HR 975.00 91 Infiltration Drainage Crew HR 299.00 HR NO BID HR 573.58 HR NO BID HR 350.00 HR 340.00 HR 290.00 HR 425.00 HR 350.00 HR 450.00 HR 470.00 HR 365.00 HR 550.00 92 Wellpoint System HR 50.00 HR 60.00 HR 134.03 HR NO BID HR 50.00 HR 250.00 HR 45 HR 40.00 HR 55.00 HR 50. 00 HR 220.00 HR 62.00 HR 175.00 93 Asphalt Removal and Restoration SF 6.50 SF NO BID SF 4.33 SF NO BID SF 9.00 SF 4.00 SF 8.00 SF 6.00 SF 12.00 SF 20.00 SF 7.80 SF 2.10 SF 12.75 94 Dump Truck (15- 20 CY) HR 80.00 HR NO BID HR 123.44 HR NO BID HR 75.00 SCHEDULE HR OF EQUIPMENT 61.00 AND OPERA HR TOIWS 58.00 HR 78.00 HR 65.00 HR 85.00 HR 76.00 HR 72.00 HR 85.00 ANNUAL ASPHALT MILLING AND PAVING 95 Asphalt Paving, per 1-inch pavingloverlay TN 140.00 TN NO BID TN 169-07 TN NO BID TN 140.00 TN 125.00 TN 225.00 TN TN NO BID TN 122.00 TN 120.00 TN 3.50 TN 295.00 96 Asphalt Milling, perl-inch mill BY 4.50 BY NO BID BY 2.74 BY NO BID BY 3.00 BY 2.05 BY 8.00 BY 4.00 BY NO BID SY 2.50 SY 8.40 SY 2.00 SY 12.50 97 MOT, Rental of Arrow Board, Electric PER DAY 20.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 24.74 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 15.00 PER DAY 11.00 PER DAY 65.00 PER DAY PER DAY 175.00 PER DAY 15.00 PER DAY 100.00 PER DAY 95.00 PER DAY 45.00 98 MOT, Rental of Message Board, Electric PER DAY 30.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 24.51 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 30.00 PER DAY 22.00 PER DAY 85.00 PER DAY PER DAY 250.00 PER DAY 27. 00 PER DAY 100.00 PER DAY 100.00 PER DAY 55.00 99 MOT, Rental of Traffic Cones, 36-inch high (per 50 cones) PER DAY 75.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 0.30 PER DAY 25.00 PER DAY 1.00 PER DAY 50.00 PER DAY 100.00 PER DAY 0.25 PER DAY 130.00 PER DAY 100.00 PER DAY 20.00 100 MOT, Rental of Barricades, Type II PER DAY 0.75 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 1.97 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 0.50 PER DAY 1.10 PER DAY 5.00 PER DAY 0.60 PER DAY 2.00 PER DAY 0.30 PER DAY 1.00 PER DAY 15.00 PER DAY 345.00 101 MOT, Rental of Barricades, Type III PER DAY 1.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 1.97 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 0.60 PER DAY 1.65 PER DAY 5.00 PER DAY 0.90 PER DAY 6.00 PER DAY G.SS PER DAY 5.00 PER DAY 175.00 PER DAY 52.00 102 MOT, Rental of Jersey Barrier PER DAY 75.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 566.32 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY 5.00 PER DAY 33.00 PER DAY 200.00 PER DAY 60.0o PER DAY 50.00 PER DAY 75.00 PER DAY 500.00 PER DAY 225.00 PER DAY 65.00 103 Materials Mark -Up (for items not in contract up to $50K) PER CENT 10% PER CENT NO BID PER CENT 6,000.00 PER CENT 18% PER CENT 15% PER CENT 10% PER CENT 10% PER CENT 10% PER CENT 10 PER CENT 15% PER CENT 11% PER CENT 10 PER CENT 15.70% 1 3-Man Crew w/Pickup Truck HR 250.00 HR NO BID HR 166.73 HR 200.00 HR 250.00 HR 200.00 HR 150.00 HR 200.00 HR 180.00 HR 150.00 HR 240.00 HR 180.00 HR 285.00 2 5-Man Crew w/Pickup Truck HR 350.00 HR NOBID HR 261.49 HR 260.00 HR 350.00 HR 300.00 HR 220.00 HR 300.00 HR 220.00 HR 200.00 HR 320.00 HR 220.00 HR 428.00 3 Supervisor HR 80.00 HR 90.00 HR 126.42 HR 80.00 HR 80.00 HR 81.00 HR 95.00 HR 90.00 HR 70.00 HR 65.00 HR 96.00 HR 72.00 HR 87.50 4 Foreman HR 75.00 HR 80.00 HR 93.87 HR 60.00 HR 75.00 HR 72.00 HR 75.00 HR 80.00 HR 55.00 HR 50.00 HR 85.00 HR 65.00 HR 72.50 5 Welder HR 65.00 HR NO BID HR 87. 07 HR NO BID HR 60.00 HR 60.00 HR 75. 00 HR 75.00 HR 65.00 HR 100.00 HR HR 48.00 HR 70. 00 6 Skilled Laborer HR 65.00 HR 45.00 HR 44.03 HR 40.00 HR 40.00 HR 30.00 HR 35.00 HR 32.00 HR 36.00 HR 35.00 HR 40.00 HR 40.00 HR 47.50 7 Day Laborer (Unskilled) HR 35.00 HR 35.00 HR 40.65 HR 30.00 HR 35.00 HR 26.00 HR 30.00 HR 25.00 HR 26.00 HR 28.00 HR 35.00 HR 30.00 HR 38.95 8 Gradall HR 150.00 HR NO BID HR NO BID HR NO BID HR 175.00 HR 85.00 HR 100.00 HR 120.00 HR 125.00 HR 100.00 HR 140.00 HR 80.00 HR 175.00 9 Skid Loader HR 80.00 HR 60.00 HR 85.07 HR 60.00 HR 85.00 HR 30.00 HR 65.00 HR 80.00 HR 75.00 HR 75.00 HR 95.00 HR 65.00 HR 95.00 10 Rubber Tire backhoe/Loader HR 80.00 HR NO BID HR 88. 40 HR NO BID HR 85.00 HR 35.00 HR HR 115.00 HR 85.00 HR 100.00 HR 90.00 HR 65.00 HR 95. 00 11 Track backhoe HR 140.00 HR 130.00 HR 127.62 HR NO BID HR 140.00 HR 100.00 HR 125.00 HR 145.00 HR 130.00 HR 175.00 HR 170.00 HR 60.00 HR 165.00 12 Dump Truck HR 80.00 HR NO BID HR 123.46 HR 80.00 HR 75.00 HR 65.00 HR 75.00 HR 78.00 HR 65.00 HR 85.00 HR 76.00 HR 70.00 HR 80.00 13 Flatbed w/Tractor HR 100.00 HR NO BID HR 139.86 HR NO BID HR 150.00 HR 110.00 HR 85.00 HR 115.00 HR 90.00 HR 120.00 HR 110.00 HR 100.00 HR 115.00 14 Flatbed HR 80.00 HR NO BID HR 13.56 HR NO BID HR 25.00 HR 60.00 HR 45.00 HR 60.00 HR 50.00 HR 100.00 HR 172A0 HR 65.00 HR 65.00 IS Wellpoint System HR 50.00 HR 60.00 HR 50. 85 HR NO BID HR 50.00 HR 100.00 HR 45.00 HR 40.00 HR 60.00 HR 50. 00 HR 190.00 HR 55. 00 HR 75. 00 ITB No.: 1TB2020-124PS - W - BidTitle: Miscellaneous Public Works Projects PAUA BUCH Bid Opening Date: August 28, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. aiidPsad Prepared by: V- RA VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORP DEEVAN, INC. FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION FLYING SCOT FOSTER MARINE CONT HEAVY CIVIL, INC. HINTERLAND GROUP JW CHEATHAM, LLC MURRAY LOGAN CONST R& D PAVING, LLC RANGER CONSTRUCTION SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING WAYPOINT CONTRACTING Vendor FEIN 59-1691997 65-0101816 22-333495 65-1070173 59-1054370 46-5439171 20-5156844 20-1928479 59-1208353 45-4469049 59-2098662 47-3298344 81-4602789 16 Jet Pump HR 50.00 HR 30.00 HR 35.53 HR NO BID HR 30.00 HR 80.00 HR 45.00 HR 58.00 HR 45.00 HR 75.00 HR 63.00 HR 15.00 HR 75.00 17 Hydraulic Submersible Pump HR 50.00 HR NOBID HR 38. 62 HR NO BID HR 30.00 HR 150.00 HR 50. 00 HR 50. 00 HR 50.00 HR 50. 00 HR 100.00 HR 25.00 HR 95. 00 18 Welding machine HR 50.00 HR NO BID HR 13. 26 HR NO BID HR 25.00 HR 50.00 HR 30.00 HR 50.00 HR 50.00 HR 75.00 HR 50.00 HR 20.00 HR 78.00 19 Portable Generator HR 50.00 HR NO BID HR 16. 15 HR 35.00 HR 15.00 HR 20. 00 HR 40.00 HR 50.00 HR 35.00 HR 50.00 HR 25.00 HR 20. 00 HR 70.00 20 Quick Cut Saw HR 30.00 HR NO BID HR 6.19 HR 35.00 HR 10.00 HR 6.00 HR 10.00 HR 30.00 HR 25.00 HR 25.00 HR 25.00 HR 10.00 HR 32.50 21 Asphalt/Concrete Saw HR 40.00 HR NO BID HR 11. 15 HR 35.00 HR 20.00 HR 25. 00 HR 20.00 HR 30.00 HR 35.00 HR 25.00 HR 25.00 HR 5.00 HR 45.00 22 Steel Wheel Roller HR 70.00 HR NOBID HR 40.65 HR 100.00 HR 90.00 HR 45.00 HR 60. 00 HR 85. 00 HR 80.00 HR 75. 00 HR 90.00 HR 50. 00 HR 90. 25 23 Plate Tamper HR 25.00 HR NOBID HR 14.59 HR 25.00 HR 20.00 HR 10.00 HR 25.00 HR 30.00 HR 35.00 HR 25.00 HR 25.00 HR 9.00 HR 45.00 24 Chain Saw/Debris Clearing Hand Equipment HR 30.00 HR NO BID HR 4.99 HR 30.00 HR 20.00 HR 10.00 HR 30.00 HR 30.00 HR 30.00 HR 25.00 HR 25.00 HR HR 40.00 a Contractor's Representative D. Steven Eakins, Jr. Van C. Williams John Ciabattari Shawn Cunningham Howard Wight Rudy Polselli Chase Rogers Tom Uhrig Edward OLeary Nancy G. Rosso Jason Daley Stephen Zippi Katrina Gonzalez b Telephone Number 561, 842.0001 561,844.5518 172,216.5123 561, 723.5812 561,722.1416 561,313.2995 561,640.3103 561, 411.4100 561,718.9413 561.588.6681 561. 793.9400 561. 510.3800 786. 608.1406 c Email Address steveOdseakins.com van0deevanine.com iciabattari0ferreiraconstruction.com shawn0flvingscotinc.com howard(Mfoster-marine.net rudly0heawciviline.com info0hinterlandgroup.com iwctomO wcheatham.com edo0murravloean.com nancvCdranddpaving.com iason.dalevOrangerconstruction.com steveirbdimarineandsite.com kgonzalezCawavpointci.com Certificate Of Completion Envelope Id: 8A35D3C45B5F4BB68D9168CB71422BD4 Subject: Please DocuSign: Flying Scot Inc-Misc PW Projects-1TB2020-124PS(D) Agmt.pdf Source Envelope: Document Pages: 9 Signatures: 1 Certificate Pages: 4 Initials: 0 AutoNav: Enabled Envelopeld Stamping: Enabled Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Record Tracking Status: Original 10/23/2020 3:24: 30 PM Signer Events SHAWN CUNNINGHAM shawn@flyingscotinc.com Security Level: Email, Account Authentication None) Holder: Barbara Chabre bchabre@pbgfl.com Signature RON (,UmMNaAlk Signature Adoption: Pre -selected Style Using IP Address: 73.179.25.134 Signed using mobile Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Accepted: 10/23/2020 3:30: 33 PM ID:d37d8lad-78b9-4e70-a2b3-fd6c4f4ea9a8 Company Name: Carahsoft OBO City of Palm Beach Gardens Docu, is ticuRto Status: Completed Envelope Originator: Barbara Chabre 10500 N Military Trail Purchasing Department Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 bchabre@pbgfl.com IP Address: 151.132.106.163 Location: DocuSign Timestamp Sent: 10/23/2020 3:25:15 PM Viewed: 10/23/2020 3: 30:33 PM Signed: 10/23/2020 3:31:08 PM In Person Signer Events Signature Timestamp Editor Delivery Events Status Timestamp Agent Delivery Events Status Timestamp Intermediary Delivery Events Status Timestamp Certified Delivery Events Status Timestamp Carbon Copy Events Status Timestamp Witness Events Signature Timestamp Notary Events Signature Timestamp Envelope Summary Events Status Timestamps Envelope Sent Hashed/Encrypted 10/23/2020 3:25:15 PM Certified Delivered Security Checked 10/23/2020 3:30:33 PM Signing Complete Security Checked 10/23/2020 3:31:08 PM Completed Security Checked 10/23/2020 3:31:08 PM Payment Events Status Timestamps Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Bid Tabulation ITB2020-124PS Miscellaneous Public Works Projects Km! Ra NO.UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE UNIT UNIT PRICE 1 SF $3.00 SF NO BID SF $2.20 SF $1.75 SF $3.00 SF $1.95 SF $4.00 SF $3.00 SF $6.50 SF $4.50 SF $3.90 SF $3.00 SF $3.70 2 SF $4.00 SF NO BID SF $2.20 SF $2.25 SF $3.50 SF $2.15 SF $5.00 SF $4.00 SF $7.00 SF $5.00 SF $3.90 SF $3.50 SF $4.50 3 SF $5.75 SF NO BID SF $5.56 SF $3.00 SF $5.00 SF $3.50 SF $6.50 SF $5.00 SF $8.00 SF $7.50 SF NO BID SF $4.75 SF $6.20 4 SF $5.50 SF NO BID SF $5.12 SF $3.00 SF $4.75 SF $3.30 SF $6.00 SF $4.50 SF $7.50 SF $7.00 SF NO BID SF $4.25 SF $5.50 5 SF $5.75 SF NO BID SF $5.61 SF $3.00 SF $5.50 SF $3.50 SF $6.50 SF $5.00 SF $8.50 SF $7.50 SF NO BID SF $5.25 SF $6.15 6 SF $6.75 SF NO BID SF $6.42 SF $4.00 SF $6.50 SF $4.75 SF $7.50 SF $6.00 SF $9.50 SF $8.00 SF NO BID SF $6.00 SF $7.00 7 SF $6.75 SF NO BID SF $5.86 SF $4.00 SF $5.50 SF $4.50 SF $7.50 SF $6.00 SF $9.00 SF $9.00 SF NO BID SF $6.25 SF $7.25 8 SF $6.50 SF NO BID SF $5.61 SF $4.00 SF $5.25 SF $4.20 SF $7.00 SF $5.50 SF $8.50 SF $8.50 SF NO BID SF $6.00 SF $6.55 9 SF $12.00 SF NO BID SF $10.51 SF NO BID SF $9.00 SF $7.00 SF $20.00 SF $9.00 SF $13.00 SF $30.00 SF NO BID SF $7.50 SF $10.50 10 SF $11.50 SF NO BID SF $8.01 SF $5.00 SF $12.50 SF $5.15 SF $12.00 SF $11.00 SF $16.00 SF $13.00 SF NO BID SF $8.00 SF $13.75 11 SF $11.00 SF NO BID SF $8.73 SF $5.00 SF $12.75 SF $4.70 SF $11.50 SF $10.00 SF $14.50 SF $12.00 SF NO BID SF $8.25 SF $14.25 12 SF $13.50 SF NO BID SF $9.24 SF $6.00 SF $14.00 SF $6.00 SF $12.00 SF $12.00 SF $17.50 SF $15.00 SF NO BID SF $9.25 SF $16.00 13 SF $13.00 SF NO BID SF $8.97 SF $6.00 SF $13.75 SF $5.50 SF $11.50 SF $11.00 SF $17.00 SF $14.00 SF NO BID SF $9.00 SF $1.75 14 SF $12.00 SF NO BID SF $12.35 SF NO BID SF $12.00 SF $11.20 SF $25.00 SF $12.00 SF $20.00 SF $35.00 SF NO BID SF $11.00 SF $16.00 15 EA $60.00 EA NO BID EA $77.70 EA NO BID 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$1.25 LF $0.80 LF $2.00 o LF $4.50 LF NO BID LF $3.49 LF $3.40 LF $3.80 LF $2.70 LF $4.00 LF $2.70 LF NO BID LF $4.00 LF $3.15 LF $3.10 LF $3.50 p LF $1.00 LF NO BID LF $0.59 LF $0.60 LF $1.00 LF $0.40 LF $1.50 LF $0.40 LF NO BID LF $1.00 LF $0.45 LF $0.50 LF $0.50 q LF $1.50 LF NO BID LF $1.10 LF $1.10 LF $1.35 LF $1.15 LF $2.00 LF $1.15 LF NO BID LF $1.40 LF $1.30 LF $1.10 LF $1.05 r LF $1.00 LF NO BID LF $0.59 LF $0.60 LF $1.00 LF $0.40 LF $1.50 LF $0.40 LF NO BID LF $1.00 LF $0.45 LF $0.43 LF $0.55 s LF $1.50 LF NO BID LF $1.10 LF $1.10 LF $1.35 LF $1.15 LF $2.00 LF $1.15 LF NO BID LF $1.40 LF $1.30 LF $1.25 LF $1.05 t LF $1.00 LF NO BID LF $0.59 LF $0.60 LF $1.00 LF $0.40 LF $1.50 LF $0.40 LF NO BID LF $1.00 LF $0.45 LF $0.52 LF $0.58 u LF $1.50 LF NO BID LF $1.10 LF $1.10 LF $3.35 LF $1.15 LF $2.00 LF $1.15 LF NO BID LF $1.40 LF $1.30 LF $1.10 LF $1.30 v LF $1.00 LF NO BID LF $0.59 LF $0.60 LF $1.00 LF $0.40 LF $1.50 LF $0.40 LF NO BID LF $1.00 LF $0.45 LF $1.25 LF $0.55 w LF $1.50 LF NO BID LF $1.10 LF $1.10 LF $1.35 LF $1.15 LF $2.00 LF $1.15 LF NO BID LF $1.40 LF $1.30 LF $0.50 LF $1.30 x LF $1.00 LF NO BID LF $0.59 LF $0.60 LF $1.00 LF $0.40 LF $1.50 LF $0.40 LF NO BID LF $1.00 LF $0.45 LF $1.25 LF $0.65 y LF $1.50 LF NO BID LF $1.10 LF $1.10 LF $1.35 LF $1.15 LF $2.00 LF $1.15 LF NO BID LF $1.40 LF $1.30 LF $5.50 LF $1.25 z EA $6.50 EA NO BID EA $5.21 EA $5.10 EA $5.80 EA $5.40 EA $7.50 EA $5.50 EA NO BID EA $5.75 EA $6.30 EA $38.50 EA $5.75 aa EA $90.00 EA NO BID EA $36.76 EA $36.00 EA $85.00 EA $59.40 EA $100.00 EA $60.00 EA NO BID EA $85.80 EA $69.00 EA $75.00 EA $47.00 ab EA $90.00 EA NO BID EA $91.89 EA $90.00 EA $85.00 EA $102.00 EA $100.00 EA $103.00 EA NO BID EA $85.80 EA $120.00 EA $450.00 EA $85.00 ac SETS $450.00 SETS NO BID SETS $483.94 SETS $470.00 SETS $425.00 SETS $380.00 SETS $500.00 SETS $378.00 SETS NO BID SETS $426.80 SETS $440.00 SETS $77.00 SETS $500.00 ad EA $200.00 EA NO BID EA $226.66 EA $220.00 EA $165.00 EA $54.00 EA $250.00 EA $54.00 EA NO BID EA $178.20 EA $63.00 EA $23.50 EA $82.00 ae SY $25.00 SY NO BID SY $24.50 SY $25.00 SY $22.00 SY $5.40 SY $35.00 SY $5.50 SY NO BID SY $23.10 SY $6.30 SY $23.70 SY $27.50 87 HR $325.00 HR $280.00 HR $556.46 HR NO BID HR $350.00 HR $340.00 HR $290.00 HR $425.00 HR $350.00 HR $450.00 HR $470.00 HR $370.00 HR $575.00 88 HR $350.00 HR $300.00 HR $573.58 HR NO BID HR $400.00 HR $340.00 HR $290.00 HR $425.00 HR $350.00 HR $450.00 HR $470.00 HR $370.00 HR $595.00 89 HR $400.00 HR NO BID HR $586.22 HR NO BID HR $450.00 HR $385.00 HR $350.00 HR $445.00 HR $375.00 HR $500.00 HR $680.00 HR $410.00 HR $885.00 kgonzalez@waypointci.com 561.510.3800 stevejr@bdimarineandsite.com WAYPOINT CONTRACTING 81-4602789 Doral, FL Yes Yes Katrina Gonzalez 786.608.1406 SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING 47-3298344 Hobe Sound, FL Yes Yes Stephen Zippi 561.588.6681 45-4469049 West Palm Beach, FL Yes Yes nancy@randdpaving.com RANGER CONSTRUCTION 59-2098662 West Palm Beach, FL Yes Yes F. Scott Fowler 561.793.9400 estimating@rangerconstruction.com R& D PAVING, LLC Nancy G. Rosso 561.686.3948 edo@murraylogan.com Yes Chase Rogers 561.640.3503 SCHEDULE OF VALUES howard@foster-marine.net Van C. Williams YesYes Yes Traffic Paint Lines Black, 6" Arrows and Messages - White (Furnish and Install) White or Yellow, 12" MURRAY LOGAN CONST 59-1208353 West Palm Beach, FL Yes Handicap message Straight arrow Straight/Turn arrows; combination Merge message RXR message Yes Raised Reflective Pavement Markers - Thermoplastic White, 4" Red and amber; bi-directional Amber; bi-directional White and red; bi-directional Yellow, 4" White, 6" Raised Reflective Pavement Markers - Epoxy White and red; bi-directional School message Only message U-Turn message Bike lane symbol (diamond, arrow) Blue, 6" Adjust manhole to grade Jack and bore - 4" Directional bore - 4" Jack and bore - 6" Directional bore - 6" White, 24" Arrows and Messages - White Only, Furnish & Install PAVEMENT MARKING Thermoplastic Pavement Marking, Compound Lines White, 6" Yellow, 6" Lake canal bank restoration (wash out repair) F&I, Type SIII asphalt overlay - 1" White, 8" White, 12" White, 18" Yellow, 18" Mill existing pavement (3/4" - 1" avg) Pavement replacement w/2" Type S FDOT guard rail with no end treatment FDOT guard rail with end treatment Re-grade swales - up to 1,000 CY Re-grade swales - over 1,000 CY Canal wash out repair (sand and silt) Turn arrow Canal excavation (60' ROW) - up to 1,000 CY Canal excavation (100' ROW) - up to 1,000 CY Canal excavation (0' ROW) - over 1,000 CY Canal excavation (100' ROW) - over 1,000 CY F&I, Bahia sod - up to 1,000 SF F&I, Bahia sod - over 1,000 SF F&I, Floratam sod - up to 1,000 SF F&I, Floratam sod - over 1,000 SF F&I, FDOT seed and mulch mix Furnish operator, water truck and irrigate sod or seed mix Special saw cuts for pavement and concrete Removal and disposal of existing driveway culvert pipe F&I, pull wire within conduit Installation only of conduit - 2" (18" - 24" depth) F&I, conduit - 4" (18" - 24" depth) Installation 2' x 2' pull boxes F&I, tracing wire within conduit (#12 Cu) Supply, place and compact clean fill F&I, conduit - 2" (18" - 24" depth) F&I, natural stone riprap w/filter fabric F&I, broken concrete riprap w/filter fabric Supply and install sand-cement riprap w/filter fabric F&I, conduit - 6" (18" - 24" depth) F&I, conduit - 2" (24" - 36" depth) Installation only of conduit - 2" (24" - 36" depth) F&I, conduit - 4" (24" - 36" depth) F&I, conduit - 6" (24" - 36" depth) F&I, 2' x 2' pull boxes (includes weeps and ground rods) F&I, FDOT Type "F" curb - by hand F&I, FDOT Type "F" curb - by machine F&I, ADA-compliant welded aluminum handrail F&I, FDOT Type "A" curb - by hand F&I, FDOT Type "A" curb - by machine F&I, FDOT Type "B" curb - by hand F&I, FDOT Type "D" curb - by hand F&I, FDOT Type "B" curb - by machine F&I, 6" stamped concrete with wire F&I, 8" pervious concrete F&I, FDOT concrete bumper guard F&I, ADA-compliant detectable surface F&I, FDOT Type "E" curb - by hand F&I, FDOT Type "E" curb - by machine F&I, FDOT Shoulder Gutter - by machine F&I, FDOT asphaltic concrete curb F&I, 4" stamped concrete with wire Yes Shawn Cunningham jciabattari@ferreiraconstruction.com F&I, 4" stamped concrete without wire shawn@flyingscotinc.com F&I, FDOT Valley Gutter - by hand F&I, 6" stamped concrete with wire Thomas Uhrig 561.471.4100 Vendor Contact Addenda Acknowledged (Yes/No): Vendor Contact Phone Number F&I, FDOT valley Gutter - by machine F&I, FDOT Shoulder Gutter - by hand Red and amber; bi-directional Amber; bi-directional Edward OLeary jwctom@jwcheatham.comrudy@heavycivilinc.com White or Yellow, 18" F&I, 6" concrete with polypropylene fiber mix reinforce F&I, 6" concrete without wire Removal, saw cut, and disposal of 6" thick concrete F&I, 6" concrete with wire White, 24" HINTERLAND GROUP 20-5156844 Riviera Beach, FL Yes HEAVY CIVIL, INC.JW CHEATHAM, LLC 20-1928479 West Palm Beach, FL Yes FLYING SCOT 65-1070173 Wellington, FL Yes info@hinterlandgroup.com F&I, 6" pervious concrete Yes Todd Kneisel 954.597.6443 FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION 22-333495 Branchburg, NJ Yes 46-5439171 Pompano Beach, FL Yes F&I, 4" concrete with wire Vendor Contact Email DESCRIPTION F&I, 4" concrete without wire jackie@deevaninc.comsteve@dseakins.com FOSTER MARINE CONT 59-1054370 Wellington, FL 561.683.0034 Yes Yes R. Howard Wight Lake Park, FL 59-1691997 Lake Park, FL Removal, saw cut, and disposal of 4" thick concrete Vendor FEIN Yes Corporation Address (State): Are Submittal Forms Complete?Yes 65-0101816 ITB No.: Bid Title: Prepared by: VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORPNote: When all prices are entered, highlight low priced vendor in yellow (and if applicable, green for secondary, blue for tertiary). Bid Opening Date: August 28, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. DEEVAN, INC. F&I, 4" concrete with polypropylene fiber mix reinforce Straight/Combo Arrow Turn arrow Message (Only; School; Merge and Straight Arrow) 6" Numbers (Per Digit) 8" Numbers (Per Digit) F&I, FDOT Type "D" curb - by machine Yellow, 6" White, 18" D. Steven Eakins, Jr. 561.842.0001 John Ciabattari 772.286.5123 Yes 561.966.0089561.844.5518 White, 12" 10" Numbers (Per Digit) 12" Numbers (Per Digit) 24" Numbers (Per Digit) Yellow, 18" White , 24" Fire Lane and No Parking Messages - Yellow 4" Letters (Per Letter) 6" Letters (Per Letter) 8" Letters (Per Letter) Pavement marking removal Preformed (Cold) Plastic (Furnish and Install) White, 24" Message (Only; School; Merge; U-Turn; Bike Lane; etc.) Turn arrow White or Yellow, 6" White, 8" 12" Letters (Per Letter) 4' Letters (Per Letter) Traffic Paint Thermoplastic Cold (Preformed) Plastic Construction Tape Pavement markers Preformed (Cold) Plastic (Install Only) Message (Only; School; Merge; Ramp; U-Turn; etc.) Turn arrow Miscellaneous (Furnish and Install) Thermoplastic Rumble Strips (Index 518) 9" Contrast tape Flexible Delineators (All Types) Foil Back Tape Items for FDOT Projects Only 6" Solid White Paint 6" Solid White Thermoplastic 8" Solid Yellow Paint 8" Solid White Thermoplastic 8" Solid Yellow Thermoplastic 12" Solid White Paint 12" Solid White Thermoplastic 18" Solid White Paint 18" Solid White Thermoplastic 24" Solid White Paint 18" Solid Yellow Paint 18" Solid Yellow Thermoplastic 6x10 Skips Yellow Thermoplastic Reflective pavement Markers Directional Arrows Paint Directional Arrows Thermo Construction Crew "B" 2x4 Skips White Paint 2x4 Skips White Thermoplastic 6x10 Skips White Paint 6x10 Skips White Thermoplastic 10x30 Skips White Paint 10x30 Skips White Thermoplastic 2x4 Skips Yellow Paint 2x4 Skips Yellow Thermoplastic Construction Crew "C" AREAS OF SPECIFIC WORK Bike lane Symbol w/Arrows Cold Plastic Pavement Messages Paint Reflective Paint - Island Nose - White CREWS AND EQUIPMENT Construction Crew "A" 6x10 Skips Yellow Paint 24" Solid White Thermoplastic 6" Solid Yellow Paint 6" Solid Yellow Thermoplastic ITB2020-124PS Miscellaneous Public Works Projects Km! Ra WAYPOINT CONTRACTING 81-4602789 SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING 47-329834445-4469049 RANGER CONSTRUCTION 59-2098662 R& D PAVING, LLCMURRAY LOGAN CONST 59-1208353 HINTERLAND GROUP 20-5156844 HEAVY CIVIL, INC.JW CHEATHAM, LLC 20-1928479 FLYING SCOT 65-1070173 FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION 22-333495 46-5439171 FOSTER MARINE CONT 59-105437059-1691997Vendor FEIN 65-0101816 ITB No.: Bid Title: Prepared by: VENDOR NAME D.S. EAKINS CONST CORPNote: When all prices are entered, highlight low priced vendor in yellow (and if applicable, green for secondary, blue for tertiary). Bid Opening Date: August 28, 2020 @ 3:00 P.M. DEEVAN, INC. 90 HR $450.00 HR NO BID HR $586.22 HR NO BID HR $450.00 HR $385.00 HR $350.00 HR $445.00 HR $375.00 HR $500.00 HR $680.00 HR $470.00 HR $975.00 91 HR $299.00 HR NO BID HR $573.58 HR NO BID HR $350.00 HR $340.00 HR $290.00 HR $425.00 HR $350.00 HR $450.00 HR $470.00 HR $365.00 HR $550.00 92 HR $50.00 HR $60.00 HR $134.03 HR NO BID HR $50.00 HR $250.00 HR $45.00 HR $40.00 HR $55.00 HR $50.00 HR $220.00 HR $62.00 HR $175.00 93 SF $6.50 SF NO BID SF $4.33 SF NO BID SF $9.00 SF $4.00 SF $8.00 SF $6.00 SF $12.00 SF $20.00 SF $7.80 SF $2.10 SF $12.75 94 HR $80.00 HR NO BID HR $123.44 HR NO BID HR $75.00 HR $61.00 HR $58.00 HR $78.00 HR $65.00 HR $85.00 HR $76.00 HR $72.00 HR $85.00 95 TN $140.00 TN NO BID TN 169..07 TN NO BID TN $140.00 TN $125.00 TN $225.00 TN $120.00 TN NO BID TN $122.00 TN $120.00 TN $135.00 TN $295.00 96 SY $4.50 SY NO BID SY $2.74 SY NO BID SY $3.00 SY $2.05 SY $8.00 SY $4.00 SY NO BID SY $2.50 SY $8.40 SY $2.00 SY $12.50 97 PER DAY $20.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $24.74 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $15.00 PER DAY $11.00 PER DAY $65.00 PER DAY $14.00 PER DAY $175.00 PER DAY $15.00 PER DAY $100.00 PER DAY $95.00 PER DAY $45.00 98 PER DAY $30.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $24.51 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $30.00 PER DAY $22.00 PER DAY $85.00 PER DAY $23.00 PER DAY $250.00 PER DAY $27.00 PER DAY $100.00 PER DAY $100.00 PER DAY $55.00 99 PER DAY $75.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $0.66 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $0.30 PER DAY $25.00 PER DAY $1.00 PER DAY $50.00 PER DAY $100.00 PER DAY $0.25 PER DAY $130.00 PER DAY $100.00 PER DAY $20.00 100 PER DAY $0.75 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $1.97 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $0.50 PER DAY $1.10 PER DAY $5.00 PER DAY $0.60 PER DAY $2.00 PER DAY $0.30 PER DAY $1.00 PER DAY $15.00 PER DAY $345.00 101 PER DAY $1.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $1.97 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $0.60 PER DAY $1.65 PER DAY $5.00 PER DAY $0.90 PER DAY $6.00 PER DAY $0.55 PER DAY $5.00 PER DAY $175.00 PER DAY $52.00 102 PER DAY $75.00 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $566.32 PER DAY NO BID PER DAY $5.00 PER DAY $33.00 PER DAY $200.00 PER DAY $60.00 PER DAY $50.00 PER DAY $75.00 PER DAY $500.00 PER DAY $225.00 PER DAY $65.00 103 PER CENT 10%PER CENT NO BID PER CENT $6,000.00 PER CENT 18%PER CENT 15%PER CENT 10%PER CENT 10%PER CENT 10%PER CENT $10 PER CENT 15%PER CENT 11%PER CENT $10 PER CENT 15.70% 1 HR $250.00 HR NO BID HR $166.73 HR $200.00 HR $250.00 HR $200.00 HR $150.00 HR $200.00 HR $180.00 HR $150.00 HR $240.00 HR $180.00 HR $285.00 2 HR $350.00 HR NO BID HR $261.49 HR $260.00 HR $350.00 HR $300.00 HR $220.00 HR $300.00 HR $220.00 HR $200.00 HR $320.00 HR $220.00 HR $428.00 3 HR $80.00 HR $90.00 HR $126.42 HR $80.00 HR $80.00 HR $81.00 HR $95.00 HR $90.00 HR $70.00 HR $65.00 HR $96.00 HR $72.00 HR $87.50 4 HR $75.00 HR $80.00 HR $93.87 HR $60.00 HR $75.00 HR $72.00 HR $75.00 HR $80.00 HR $55.00 HR $50.00 HR $85.00 HR $65.00 HR $72.50 5 HR $65.00 HR NO BID HR $87.07 HR NO BID HR $60.00 HR $60.00 HR $75.00 HR $75.00 HR $65.00 HR $100.00 HR $50.00 HR $48.00 HR $70.00 6 HR $65.00 HR $45.00 HR $44.03 HR $40.00 HR $40.00 HR $30.00 HR $35.00 HR $32.00 HR $36.00 HR $35.00 HR $40.00 HR $40.00 HR $47.50 7 HR $35.00 HR $35.00 HR $40.65 HR $30.00 HR $35.00 HR $26.00 HR $30.00 HR $25.00 HR $26.00 HR $28.00 HR $35.00 HR $30.00 HR $38.95 8 HR $150.00 HR NO BID HR NO BID HR NO BID HR $175.00 HR $85.00 HR $100.00 HR $120.00 HR $125.00 HR $100.00 HR $140.00 HR $80.00 HR $175.00 9 HR $80.00 HR $60.00 HR $85.07 HR $60.00 HR $85.00 HR $30.00 HR $65.00 HR $80.00 HR $75.00 HR $75.00 HR $95.00 HR $65.00 HR $95.00 10 HR $80.00 HR NO BID HR $88.40 HR NO BID HR $85.00 HR $35.00 HR $65.00 HR $115.00 HR $85.00 HR $100.00 HR $90.00 HR $65.00 HR $95.00 11 HR $140.00 HR $130.00 HR $127.62 HR NO BID HR $140.00 HR $100.00 HR $125.00 HR $145.00 HR $130.00 HR $175.00 HR $170.00 HR $60.00 HR $165.00 12 HR $80.00 HR NO BID HR $123.46 HR $80.00 HR $75.00 HR $65.00 HR $75.00 HR $78.00 HR $65.00 HR $85.00 HR $76.00 HR $70.00 HR $80.00 13 HR $100.00 HR NO BID HR $139.86 HR NO BID HR $150.00 HR $110.00 HR $85.00 HR $115.00 HR $90.00 HR $120.00 HR $110.00 HR $100.00 HR $115.00 14 HR $80.00 HR NO BID HR $13.56 HR NO BID HR $25.00 HR $60.00 HR $45.00 HR $60.00 HR $50.00 HR $100.00 HR $72.00 HR $65.00 HR $65.00 15 HR $50.00 HR $60.00 HR $50.85 HR NO BID HR $50.00 HR $100.00 HR $45.00 HR $40.00 HR $60.00 HR $50.00 HR $190.00 HR $55.00 HR $75.00 16 HR $50.00 HR $30.00 HR $35.53 HR NO BID HR $30.00 HR $80.00 HR $45.00 HR $58.00 HR $45.00 HR $75.00 HR $63.00 HR $15.00 HR $75.00 17 HR $50.00 HR NO BID HR $38.62 HR NO BID HR $30.00 HR $150.00 HR $50.00 HR $50.00 HR $50.00 HR $50.00 HR $100.00 HR $25.00 HR $95.00 18 HR $50.00 HR NO BID HR $13.26 HR NO BID HR $25.00 HR $50.00 HR $30.00 HR $50.00 HR $50.00 HR $75.00 HR $50.00 HR $20.00 HR $78.00 19 HR $50.00 HR NO BID HR $16.15 HR $35.00 HR $15.00 HR $20.00 HR $40.00 HR $50.00 HR $35.00 HR $50.00 HR $25.00 HR $20.00 HR $70.00 20 HR $30.00 HR NO BID HR $6.19 HR $35.00 HR $10.00 HR $6.00 HR $10.00 HR $30.00 HR $25.00 HR $25.00 HR $25.00 HR $10.00 HR $32.50 21 HR $40.00 HR NO BID HR $11.15 HR $35.00 HR $20.00 HR $25.00 HR $20.00 HR $30.00 HR $35.00 HR $25.00 HR $25.00 HR $5.00 HR $45.00 22 HR $70.00 HR NO BID HR $40.65 HR $100.00 HR $90.00 HR $45.00 HR $60.00 HR $85.00 HR $80.00 HR $75.00 HR $90.00 HR $50.00 HR $90.25 23 HR $25.00 HR NO BID HR $14.59 HR $25.00 HR $20.00 HR $10.00 HR $25.00 HR $30.00 HR $35.00 HR $25.00 HR $25.00 HR $9.00 HR $45.00 24 HR $30.00 HR NO BID HR $4.99 HR $30.00 HR $20.00 HR $10.00 HR $30.00 HR $30.00 HR $30.00 HR $25.00 HR $25.00 HR $12.00 HR $40.00 a b c Stephen Zippi 561.510.3800 stevejrbdimarineandsite.com Katrina Gonzalez 786.608.1406 kgonzalez@waypointci.com Nancy G. Rosso 561.588.6681 nancy@randdpaving.com Jason Daley 561.793.9400 jason.daley@rangerconstruction.cominfo@hinterlandgroup.com Howard Wight Rudy Polselli edo@murraylogan.com 561.471.4100 561.718.9443 jwctom@jwcheatham.com Tom Uhrig shawn@flyingscotinc.com howard@foster-marine.net John Ciabattari Shawn Cunningham 561.722.1486 rudy@heavycivilinc.com 561.373.2995 D. Steven Eakins, Jr.Van C. Williams steve@dseakins.com van@deevaninc.com jciabattari@ferreiraconstruction.com Chase Rogers SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT AND OPERATOR RATES Edward OLeary 561.842.0001 561.844.5518 772.286.5123 561.723.5812 Email Address Asphalt Removal and Restoration Dump Truck (15 - 20 CY) Construction Crew "D" Infiltration Drainage Crew Wellpoint System ANNUAL ASPHALT MILLING AND PAVING 3-Man Crew w/Pickup Truck 5-Man Crew w/Pickup Truck Supervisor Foreman Welder Skilled L:aborer 561.640.3503 Day Laborer (Unskilled) Gradall Skid Loader Rubber Tire backhoe/Loader Plate Tamper Track backhoe Dump Truck Flatbed w/Tractor Flatbed Wellpoint System Jet Pump Chain Saw/Debris Clearing Hand Equipment Hydraulic Submersible Pump Welding machine Contractor's Representative Telephone Number Portable Generator Quick Cut Saw Asphalt/Concrete Saw Steel Wheel Roller MOT, Rental of Barricades, Type III MOT, Rental of Jersey Barrier Materials Mark-Up (for items not in contract up to $50K) Asphalt Paving, per 1-inch paving/overlay Asphalt Milling, per1-inch mill MOT, Rental of Arrow Board, Electric MOT, Rental of Message Board, Electric MOT, Rental of Traffic Cones, 36-inch high (per 50 cones) MOT, Rental of Barricades, Type II