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10-13-2022 VC REG-A with attachments REGULAR SESSION AGENDA - REVISED THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 7:00 PM Deborah Searcy David B. Norris Susan Bickel Darryl C. Aubrey Mark Mullinix Mayor Vice Mayor President Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Chuck Huff Leonard G. Rubin Jessica Green Interim Village Manager Village Attorney Village Clerk 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. RESOLUTION AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES If a person decides to appeal any decision by the Village Council with respect to any matter considered at the Village Council 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 -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 REGULARSESSION VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 2of 8 continued DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 3of 8 continued DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 4of 8 continued DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 5of 8 DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 6of 8 continued DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 7of 8 continued DraftMinutes of the Village Council Regular Session held September 22, 2022Page 8of 8 ORDINANCE NO. 2022-___ Sec. 45-27.R-1 single-family dwelling district. Uses permitted. Building height regulations. Building site area regulations. Yard space regulations. Frontyard. Rear yard. Side yards. Building wall articulation Second-story floor area Off street parking regulations Accessory structures. Permitting. Dimensions Height Location and Setbacks. Use restrictions. Maintenance. Design. Mechanical equipment. Minimum landscaped area. Maximum driveway width in swale. Sec. 45-64. Nonconforming structures. nd 15 ft2story setback 30 ft Front maximum wall length Minimum 30 ftmaximum 2 ftoffset wall length RESOLUTION 2022- CONTRACT RECITALS $31,741.00. knowingly, voluntarily and intentionally waive any right they may have to trial by jury ADVANCED RECREATIONAL CONCEPTS, LLC VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH CONTRACT RECITALS $23,789.57 knowingly, voluntarily and intentionally waive any right they may have to trial by jury PLAY SPACE SERVICES, INC. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH From:Donna Fish To:Paul Bickham Subject:RE: Copy of contract Date:Monday, November 4, 2019 2:33:18 PM Attachments:1819-2 Equip & Amenities Parks & Playgrounds.pdf 051519 Discount spreadsheet.pdf F&A - BCC minutes.pdf Hi Paul, See attached discount spreadsheet that has all awarded vendors and their discount percentages. There are no contracts or award letters, we use the spreadsheet and approval minutes by our board for backup for any purchases. The initial term is good until 5/27/22. Let me know if you need anything else. Thank you, Donna Fish, Buyer 1 Clay County Purchasing Division P O Box 1366 477 Houston Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 PH: 904-278-3761 Fax: 904-278-3728 Email address: donna.fish@claycountygov.com From: Paul Bickham \[mailto:PBickham@arcflorida.com\] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 2:24 PM To: Donna Fish <Donna.Fish@claycountygov.com> Subject: Copy of contract CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Donna, Can you help me get a copy of the contract 18/19-2, Various Equipment and Amenities for Parks and Playgrounds and confirmation that Advanced Recreational Concepts and Playspace Services are on the contract? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Paul Bickham Design Manager Advanced Recreational Concepts / Playspace Services 3125 Skyway Cir. Melbourne, FL. 32934 Office: 321-775-0600 Mobile: 321-514-3184 Fax: 866-957-2356 pbickham@arcflorida.com www.arcflorida.com SURFACING Discount Allowed Distributor Manufacturer Surfacing from MRSP Installation Discount Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 Safety Surface dewitt@blissproducts.com Dura Play Systems 5% Priced Per Job Playground Safety Fibar Surfaces 10% Priced Per Job Mulch, Erosion First Coast Mulch Control 5% Priced Per Job Mulches, Sod, Forestry Resources Fertilizer, Sod 5% Priced Per Job Innovative Mulching Mulch 10% Priced Per Job Surfacing for Patios, Playgrounds, Play PlayGuard Spaces 5% Priced Per Job Rubber Surface for playgrounds, play Playsafe Surfacing spaces 5% Priced Per Job Tennis Court Premier Tennis Courts Surfacing 5% Priced Per Job Rubber Recylced Rubber Recycling/Playsafer Mulch, Map 5% Priced Per Job Sandboxes, Sand Lock Sandbox Accessories, covers 5% Priced Per Job Carpet, Hardwood, Shaw Industries Tile ect 5% Priced Per Job Tennis, Bocce, Basketball, Stewart Tennis Courts Shuffleboard Courts Priced Per Job Priced Per Job Wood Mulch Products Mulch 5% Priced Per Job www.woodmulchproducts.com Tennis Unlimited Tennis Court Sufacing Priced per job Priced Per Job X-Grass Syntheitc Turf 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Rubber Designs R ubber Surface for Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) playgrounds, play 775-0600 info@arcflorida.com spaces 5% 5% Boiling Forest Mulch 4 You and Inovative Mulch 5% 75% Polysoft Surfacing Recreation Surfacing 2% 75% Playspace Services Installation Services N/A Per Discount Catalog Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Miracle Recreation/True North (407) Rubber Surface for 883-8463 No Fault playgrounds, play 5% Priced Per Job Rubber Mulch IMC-Nuplay Nuggets 10% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Swartz Associates (813)-949-2288 Engineered Wood Cowart Mulch mail@ParkPlayUSA.com Mulch 10% 60% International Mulch Recylced Rubber Co Mulch, 6% 50% USA Mulch Natural Mulch 10% 60% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Playmore West, Inc (239) 791-2400 info@playmoreonline.com Playmore Surfacing Wood, Rubber Mulch 5% varies-see price list Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Robertson Industries, Inc/Totturf Safety Surfacing (954) 882-1366 ghaab@totturf.com Turf, Rubber Tiles, Robertson Industries Aquatic Surfacing 10% Included in Discount Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Boiling Forest Mulch 4 Playspace Services (321) 775-0600 You and Inovative info@playspaceservices.com Mulch Mulch Installation N/A 75% Recreation Surfacing Polysoft Surfacing Installation N/A 75% Play Space Services Surfacing Installation N/A Per Discount Catalog Rubber Surface for Rubber Designs 5% or per discount playgrounds, play spaces Installation catalog 5% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount No Fault Safety Surfacing Rubber Turf 2% Included n SF Price Playworx Playsets LLC (386) 697-4426 Tracy@playworx.com Shawgrass Syntheitc Turf 2% Included in SF Price Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Vitriturf Cushioned Flooring 2% Included in SF Price Rep Services, Inc (407) 831-9658 Rubber Mulch, nathan@repservices.com No Fault Synthetic Turf 2% 50% Engineered Wood Irvine Wood Recovery Mulch 2% 50% Robertson Recreatonal Surfaces Rubber Synthetic Turf 2% Included in SF Price Forever Lawn Playground Grass 2% Included in SF Price Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Miller Recreation Equipment & Design (941) 792-4580 Wear Mats, Acces MRECFLA@TAMPABAY.RR.COM Fibar Ramps, Engineered 5% 27% Foerverlawn Sythetic Grass 5% 27% Playground and No Fault Athletic Surfaces 5% N/A SHELTERS, SHADES & STRUCTURES Discount Allowed Installation Distributor Manufacturer Shelters, Shades, Structures from MRSP Discount Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 Fabrics for shade structues, dewitt@blissproducts.com Alterations & More canopies, and pads 5% Priced Per Job CemRock Artificial Environments 5% Priced Per Job Ramps, Stars, Gangways, G & A Manufacturing Inc. Docks, Railings 5% Priced Per Job www.gamanufacturing.com Newsome Fence Fencing 5% Priced Per Job Outback Shelters Shade Structures 5% Priced Per Job Pavilions, Gazebos, Fabric RCP Shelters Shades, Concessions 5% Priced Per Job Shade America Canopies 10% Priced Per Job Spiral Court King Spiral Stairs 5% Priced Per Job www.spiralstarsofamerica.com Structural Glued Laminated Structural Wood Systems Timber 5% Priced Per Job Superior Shade Umbrellas, Canopies, Sails 5% Priced Per Job Superior Shelters Shelters, Gazebos, Shades 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) 775-0600 Superior Recreation info@arcflorida.com Shades Domes, Umbrellas, Shades 5% 49% UltraShade Shade Canopies 5% 49% Icon Shleters Shade Shelters, Entry Ways, 5% 69% Superior Shelters Shelters, Gazebos, Shades 5% 69% Shelters, Bridges, Dugouts, Cedar Forest Products Gazebos 5% 69% Per Discount Playspace Services Installation Services N/A Catalog Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Southern Recreation Inc (904) 387-4390 terry@southernrecreation.com SRP Shades Sails, Shades, Canopies 5% 30% SRP Shelters Gazebos, Pavilions 5% 30% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Miracle Recreation/True North (407) 883-8463 miracle@truenorthrecreation.com USA Shade Shades, Canopies 5% N/A Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Custom Canopies, Inc (888) 776-3350 ext 1 Sails, Shades, Canopies 5% chrs@customshadecanopies.com Custom Canopies Inc. Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Playmore West, Inc (239) 791-2400 USA Shade Shade Canopies 5% 180% info@playmoreonline.com Classic Recreation Systems, Inc Shelters, 5% 75% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount RCP Shelters, Inc (772) 288-3600 Pavilions, Gazebos, Fabric info@rcpshelters.com RCP Shelters Shades, Concessions, 15% 175% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Regal Contractors Inc (561) 906-7321 Installation of Shade regalcontractorsinc@gmail.com Shade Systems Inc Structures N/A 100% Apollo Sunguard (Shade) Installation of Shade Systems Inc Structures N/A 110% Installation of Shade RCP Shelters Structures N/A 150% Installation of Shade Poligon by Porter Structures N/A 150% Installation of Shade Ball Fabrics Structures N/A 110% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Top Line Recreation Inc. (386) 575-8359 info@toplinerec.com Shade Systems Inc Shades, Sails 5% 125% Americana Building Gazebos, Walkway Covers, Products Roofs 5% 100% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Playspace Services (321) 775-0600 Shelters, Bridges, Dugouts, info@playspaceservices.com Cedar Forest Products Gazebos Installation 5% 69% Sails, Shades, Canopies SRP Shades Installation N/A 49% Sails, Shades, Canopies Ultra Shades Installation N/A 49% Shade Shelters, Entry Ways, Icon Shleters Installation N/A 69% SRP Shelters Gazebos, Pavilions Installation N/A 69% Playworx Playsets LLC (386) 697-4426 Discount Allowed Installation Tracy@playworx.com Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Shade Canopies USA Shade 5% 75% Discount Allowed Installation Rep Services, Inc (407) 831-9658 Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount nathan@repservices.com Skyways Shade Sails, Shades, Canopies 2% 75% USA Shade Sails, Shades, Canopies 2% 75% Poligon/Parasol Shade Gazebos, Shelters, Canopies 2% 75% Porter/Poligon Shelters Gazebos, Shelters, Canopies 2% 75% Discount Allowed Installation Miller Recreation Equipment & Design (941) 792- Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount 4580 MRECFLA@TAMPABAY.RR.COM USA Shade Shade Canopies 5% N/A Pavilions, Gazebos, Fabric RCP Shelters Shades, Concessions 5% N/A Coverworx Shelters Pavilions, Gazebos, Shelters 5% N/A SITE AMENITIES & FURNISHINGS Discount Allowed Installation Distributor Manufacturer Site Amenities & Furnishings from MRSP Discount Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 Dero Bike Racks 5% Priced Per Job dewitt@blissproducts.com Concrete Containers, Benches, Doty & Sons Concrete 5% Priced Per Job Tables Forte Plastic Fixtures, Trash Cans, ect 5% Priced Per Job GT Grandstands Bleachers 10% Priced Per Job Jayhawk Plastics/FROG Tables, Benches, Trash Cans 10% 35% Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Kay Park 5% Priced Per Job Stages, Fountains, ect Benches, Receptacles, Tables, Bike Kings River Casting 5% Priced Per Job Racks Most Dependable Fountains Fountains 5% Priced Per Job Murdock Fountains Fountains 5% Priced Per Job Ultra Site Benches, Receptacles, Tables, 5% Priced Per Job Wausau International Banches, Tables, Trash Cans, ect 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) 775-0600 Superior Recreational Site Tables, Benches, Trash Cans 2% 75% info@arcflorida.com Amenities Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Bison Ameneties 2% 75% Cans Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Playcraft Amenities 2% 75% Cans Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Ultrasite Amenities 2% 75% Cans Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Park Catalog Amenities 2% 75% Cans Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Paris Amenities 2% 75% Cans Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Kay Park 2% 75% Stages, Fountains, ect Per Discount Playspace Services Installation Services N/A Catalog Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Southern Recreation Inc (904) 387-4390 Tables, Benches, Bike, Racks, Trash SRP Amenities 5% 30% terry@southernrecreation.com Cans Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Kay Park 5% 30% Stages, Fountains, ect Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Ultra Site 5% 30% Cans Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Miracle Recreation/True North (407) 883-8463 Wabash Valley Tables, Benches, Trash Cans Tier Priced Per Job miracle@truenorthrecreation.com Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Recycled Plastic Factory (941) 473-1618 Recycled benches, tables, lumber, Recycled Plastic Factory 25% 15% cgoogins@recycledplasticfactory.com Parking Curbs Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Wausau Tile, Inc (863) 816-8070 Wausau Tile, Inc Planters, Benches, Bike Racks 10% N/A kprecast@msn.com Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Swartz Associates (813)-949-2288 Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash MyTCoat 8% 35% mail@ParkPlayUSA.com Cans Frog Furnishings Tables Benches, Trash Cans, Kiosks 8% 35% Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Kay Park 6% 35% Stages, Fountains, ect Tables, Benches, Trash Cans, Bike SiteScapes Inc. 5% 35% Racks Tables, Benches, Bike, Racks, Trash Superior Site Amenities 8% 35% Cans Vista Furnishings Benches, Trash Cans, Bike Racks 6% 35% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Dominica Recreation Products (800) 432-0162 Ultrasite Furnishings Benches, Bike Racks, Tables, 5% 30% robd@gametime.com Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Playmore West, Inc (239) 791-2400 Wabash Valley Tables, Benches, Trash Cans 5% 32% info@playmoreonline.com Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Regal Contractors Inc (561) 906-7321 Ultrasite Site Furnishing Installation N/A 45% regalcontractorsinc@gmail.com Dumor Site Furnishings Site Furnishing Installation N/A 75% Wausau Tile, Inc Site Furnishing Installation N/A 100% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Top Line Recreation Inc. (386) 575-8359 Benches, Tables, Trash Cans, Bike info@toplinerec.com Premier Polysteel 5% 45% Racks Patterson-Williams Benches, Tables, 5% 45% Frog Furnishings Benches, Tables, Trash Cans, 5% 45% MyTCoat Benches, Tables, Trash Cans 5% 45% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Playspace Services (321) 775-0600 Tables, Benches, Bike, Racks, Trash SRP Amenities N/A 75% info@playspaceservices.com Cans Installation Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Bison Ameneties N/A 75% Cans Installation Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Playcraft Amenities N/A 75% Cans Installation Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Ultrasite Amenities N/A 75% Cans Installation Park Catalog/Highlands Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash N/A 75% Amenities Cans Installation Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Kay Park N/A N/A Stages, Fountains, Installation Tables, Benches, Bike Racks, Trash Paris Amenities N/A 75% Cans Installation Discount Allowed Installation Playworx Playsets LLC (386) 697-4426 Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount Tracy@playworx.com Tables, Benches, Trash Cans Wabash Valley 2.50% 50% Discount Allowed Installation Rep Services, Inc (407) 831-9658 Manufacturer Product from MSRP Discount nathan@repservices.com Benches, Trash Cans, Bike Racks, Dumor Site Furnishings Tables 2% 50% Anova Site Furnishings Tables Benches, Trash Cans, 2% 50% Discount Allowed Installation Manufacturer Product Miller Recreation Equipment & Design (941) 792- from MSRP Discount 4580 MRECFLA@TAMPABAY.RR.COM Murdock Fountains Water Fountains 5% 27% Tables, Benches, Trash Cans Wabash Valley 5% 27% Recycle Design Benches 5% 27% Bleachers, Bike Racks, Barriers, Stages, Fountains, Installation Kay Park 5% 27% Madrax Bike Lockers 5% 27% PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT & STRUCTURES Playground Equipment & Discount Allowed Distributor Manufacturer Structures from MSRP Installation Discount Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 Boarders, Ramp Systems, dewitt@blissproducts.com Action Play Mats 5% Priced Per Job Bark Park Dog Park Products 8% 35% Big Toys Interactive Playgrounds 5% 42% Dynamo Playgrounds Innovative Playgrounds 10% Priced Per Job Elephant Play Playgrounds 10% 35% Climbing Walls, Jungle Gyms, Everlast Climbing ect 10% Priced Per Job Free Note- Harmony Park Musical Play Equipment 5% Priced Per Job Jensen Swings Playgournd Swings, Slides 5% Priced Per Job Playgrounds, Play Structures, Play & Park Structures Swings 10% 42% Expand, Install, Renew, Safety 1st Surfacing Relocate 5% Priced Per Job Sportsplay Playground Equip 5% Priced Per Job Ultra Play Playground Equip 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) 775-0600 Playground Equip, Tables, info@arcflorida.com Playcraft Systems Benches, Bike Racks 2% 37% Dynamo Playgrounds Innovative Playgrounds 2% 37% Free Note- Harmony Park Musical Play Equipment 2% 37% ID Sculptures Climb and Play Structures 2% 60% Superior Recreation Playgrounds Playground Sets, 2% 37% Childforms Playground Sets, 2% 37% Ultra Play Playground Equip, Dog Parks 2% 37% Sportsplay Playground Equip 3% 75% Playspace Services Installation Services N/A Per Discount Catalog Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Southern Recreation Inc (904) 387-4390 terry@southernrecreation.com SRP Playgrounds Playground, Fitness Equip 5% 30% Sportsplay Playground Equipment, 5% 30% Free Note- Harmony Park Musical Play Equipment 5% 30% Ultra Play Playground Equip, Dog Parks 5% 30% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Miracle Recreation/True North (407) 883-8463 miracle@truenorthrecreation.com Miracle/True North Playground Equipment, Tier System 30% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Swartz Associates (813)-949-2288 mail@ParkPlayUSA.com Henderson Recreation Playground Equipment, 6% 35% Boarders, Ramp Systems, Action Play Mats 10% 35% Big Toys Playgrounds, Musical, Benches 6% 35% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Dominica Recreation Products (800) 432-0162 robd@gametime.com GameTime Playground Equipment, 10% 30% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Rosette Equipment Co. (904) 271-0561 JRose20@comcast.net Kidstuff Playstystems Playground Equpment 18% 20% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Playmore West, Inc (239) 791-2400 info@playmoreonline.com Playworld Playground Equpment 5% 32% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Dynamo Industries, Inc (613) 446-0030 ivan.hoffmann@dynamoplaygrounds.com Dynamo Playgrounds Playgrounds, 10% 45% Dynamo Playgrounds Ropes Course 5% 42% Dynamo Playgrounds Custom Products 5% 42% Dynamo Playgrounds Nature Play 5% 42% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Regal Contractors Inc (561) 906-7321 regalcontractorsinc@gmail.com Landscape Structures Inc Playground Installation N/A 40% Playcore Branded Products Playground Insallation N/A 45% GameTime Playground Installation N/A 45% Playworld Systems Inc Playground Installation N/A 40% Henderson Recreation Playground Installation N/A 45% Miracle Recreation Playground Installation N/A 45% PlayPower/Little Tikes Playground Installation N/A 45% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Top Line Recreation Inc. (386) 575-8359 info@toplinerec.com BCI Burke Company Playground Equipment, 7% 34% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Playworx Playsets LLC (386) 697-4426 Tracy@playworx.com Little Tikes Playground Equipment, 10% 40% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Rep Services, Inc (407) 831-9658 nathan@repservices.com Landscape Structures Inc Playground Equip 2% 50% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Miller Recreation Equipment & Design (941) 792-4580 MRECFLA@TAMPABAY.RR.COM Miracle Recreation Equip Playground Equip 8-20% 27% Boarders, Ramp Systems, Action Play Mats 5% 25% Elephant Play Playgrounds 5% 25% Ultra Play Playground Equip, Dog Parks 5% 27% UPC Parks Nature Play 5% 27% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Playspace Services (321) 775-0600 info@playspaceservices.com Playcraft Systems Playground Equiment N/A 37% Dynamo Playgrounds Playground Equiment N/A 37% SRP R3 Recycled Playground Equiment N/A 37% Free Note- Harmony Park Musical Play Equipment N/A 37% ID Sculptures Climb and Play Structures N/A 60% Childforms Playground Sets, N/A 37% Ultra Play Playground Equip, Dog Parks N/A 37% SPLASH FEATURES, SKATE PARKS, OUTDOOR RECREATION Splash Features, Skate Discount Allowed from Installation Distributor Manufacturer Parks, Outdoor Rec MRSP Discount Compac Filtration Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 Pads, Structures, dewitt@blissproducts.com Filtration 5% Priced Per Job Spohn Ranch/True Ride Skate Park 5% Priced Per Job Waterworks Architectural Fountains, International SplashPads 5% Priced Per Job www.waterworksinternational.com Wood Carpet, Synthetic Zeager Turf, 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed from Installation Manufacturer Product MSRP Discount Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) 775-0600 info@arcflorida.com Water Splash Splash Parks 2% 75% Discount Allowed from Installation Manufacturer Product MSRP Discount Playspace Services (321) 775-0600 Water Splash info@playspaceservices.com Installation Splash Parks N/A 75% Discount Allowed from Installation Manufacturer Product MSRP Discount Rep Services, Inc (407) 831-9658 Splash Pads, Water Included in price nathan@repservices.com Aquatix Playgrounds 2% per SF SPORTS & FITNESS EQUIPMENT Discount Allowed Distributor Manufacturer Sports & Fitness Equipment from MRSP Installation Discount Bliss Products (904) 751-0830 dewitt@blissproducts.com Athletic Connection Team Sports, Fitness, Facilties, 5% Priced Per Job Burbank Netting Safety Netting 5% Priced Per Job Colorado Time Systems Scoreboards 5% Priced Per Job Electro-Mech Scoreboards 10% Priced Per Job Gared Sports Team Sports, Fitness, Facilties, 10% Priced Per Job Bleachers, Press Boxes, GT Grandstands Benches 10% Priced Per Job JayPro Sports Team Sports, Fitness, Facilties, 5% Priced Per Job Major Display Scoreboards Scoreboards 5% Priced Per Job National Recreation Systems Bleachers, Benches 5% Priced Per Job Pro Mats Netting, Padding, Equipment 5% Priced Per Job Sandee Sod, Inc (Support Services) Priced per job Priced Per Job Sportsplay Sports Equip 5% Priced Per Job Ultra-Action Fitness Fitness Parks and Equiment 5% Priced Per Job Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product from MSRP Installation Discount Advanced Recreational Concepts (321) 775-0600 info@arcflorida.com Sportsplay Sports Equip 3% 75% Bison Sports Sports Equip 3% 75% Action Fit Outdoor Fitness Equip 3% 75% Paris Outdoor Fitness Outdoor Fitness Equip 3% 75% JayPro Sports Sports Equip 3% 75% Bleachers, Press Boxes, GT Grandstands Benches 3% 75% Playspace Services Installation Services N/A Per Discount Catalog Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Swartz Associates (813)-949-2288 mail@ParkPlayUSA.com National Recreation Systems Bleachers, Benches 6% 35% JayPro Sports Team Sports, Fitness, Facilties, 6% 35% Discount Allowed Manufacturer Product Installation Discount from MSRP Rosette Equipment Co. 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Ebuf;Npoebz-!Nbz!31-!312:!9;65;25!BN! Ham Jam 2019 Application I re-entered for compliance purposes. Kimberly Morgan Director of Tourism & Film Development Clay County Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 1366 477 Houston Street Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 Phone: 904-278-3734 Cell: 904-295-5802 www.exploreclay.com kimberly.morgan@claycountygov.com From: webform@claycountygov.com \[mailto:webform@claycountygov.com\] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 4:44 PM To: Kimberly Morgan <Kimberly.Morgan@claycountygov.com> Subject: Clay County, FL: 2018/19 TDC Grant Application A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name: 2018/19 Clay County TDC Grant Application Date & Time: 05/17/2019 4:44 PM Response #: 19 Submitter ID: 20178 IP address: 12.199.59.138 Time to complete: 39 min. , 58 sec. Survey Details Page 1 Clay County Tourist Development Council Grant Application 2018/19 (October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019) 1. General Organization Information Name of Organization Frist Coast Ham Jam Event Name Ham Jam Address 739 Duart Drive City Orange Park State Florida Postal Code 32073 Phone (904) 276-4746 Website firstcoasthamjam.com Contact Name Ronnie Munsey Contact Email Address munsey69@att.net Contact Phone (904) 838-5530 Contact Cell Phone (904) 838-5530 2. Requesting Organization’s Net Reported Assets in 2017 Upload Document 3. Event Information Event Name First Coast Ham Jam Date(s) of Event 10/17/19 Time(s) of Event 10:00 am Location of Event County Fairgrounds Website www.firstcoasthamjam.com Projected Number of Event 25000 Attendees Local (Clay County) 16000 Attendees Out-of-Town Attendees 9000 Projected Number of 100 Vendors Projected Number of Hotel 300 Room Nights TDC Event Marketing Grant Request $15,000 What method was used to determine your projected numbers for this event? Historical data of previous Ham Jam events. 4. Event History Date of Past Event 11/07/2007 Location of Past Event Reynolds Park Number of Attendees 2000 Number of Vendors 90 Estimated Economic Impact $2,500,000 How did you estimate the economic impact? Clay County Chamber of Commerce Hotel Room Nights 300 Generated by this Event How many years has the 20 event existed? What method was used to capture the number of attendees? Ticket sales What method was used to capture the number of vendors? Applications and rental fees from each vendor What method was used to capture the number of hotel room nights? In 2007, we didn't have the method of tracking hotels rooms, the hotels corresponded with Ham Jam verbally. However, promotional codes are available now and that is what we will be using to track rooms. Of the number of 8850 attendees, how many were day visitors (tourists/visitors from outside of Clay County, but not staying overnight in hotels)? 5. 2018/19 Event Information Share 3 Event Objectives (Must be SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic/Relevant, Time- bound) submitted seperately Not acceptable: To create goodwill within our community. OR To boost local awareness of our organization. Acceptable: Create an event experience that will generate 100 room nights, a 30% increase over last year, by using a digital marketing campaign that will run 1 month prior to our event and will target southeast Georgia, Orlando and Tampa. 6. 2018/19 Event Funding Event Budget (both HamJam 2019.pdf revenue and expenditures) Sponsorship HamJam 2019.pdf Plan/Commitments What alternative source of funding will you seek if your request is not eligible for funding? sponsorships 7. 2018/19 Event Marketing Plan Include size/length of HamJam 2019.pdf advertisement, distribution channel(s) used, when advertisement will appear, targeted audiences, etc. Visitor Survey Thank you, Clay County, FL This is an automated message generated by the Vision Content Management System™. Please do not reply directly to this email. 2019 Ham Jam Event Marketing Plan Advertising Television Chnnel 4 50-15 sec spots Channel 12 50-15 sec spots Radio WQIK 200-30 sec spots WSOS 200-30 sec spots WYKB 200-30 sec spots Written Advertisement Billboards 6 total @ 20'x30' Flyers 3000 total @ 8 1/2" x 11" Posters 100 Total @ 30" x 20" 2019 Ham Jam Projected Revenue: Sponsorship $ 50,000.00 Vendors $ 15,000.00 Ticket Sales $ 500,000.00 Bev Sales $ 25,000.00 $ 585,000.00 Projected Expenses: Entertainment: Easton Corbin $ 40,000.00 Mark Chestnut $ 20,000.00 Brett Meyers $ 7,500.00 Entertainer Exp $ 5,000.00 Lights, Sound & Stage $ 15,000.00 Security $ 35,000.00 Boy Scouts (Parking, Trash) $ 5,000.00 Advertisement: $ 25,000.00 Radio $ 15,000.00 Television $ 3,000.00 Billboards $ 5,000.00 Adv. Admin. Supplies $ 2,000.00 Catering $ 7,500.00 C.O.G.S. (Beverages) $ 5,000.00 C.O.G.S. 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She came in w although she is healing be kept as an inside c for a place with a com treats and a human to Tina is up to date on al vaccines and microch If you are interested in adopting please email us at We need f clayadoptions@claycountygov.comor clayfos call at 904-269-6342 www.facebook.com/ClayCtyAnim www.claycountygov.com Clay Coun RFQ NO.21/22 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERIN SERVICES FORSTORMWA MODELI May10,2022 Project Understanding Growth FirstCoastExpressway Bonded Transportation Program Saratoga Springs Governors Park Retain Character Legacy Issues FEMA Resiliency CIPs Funding Team-Unparalleled Northeast FloridaExperience Team –Expertise and Depth Stormwater Modeling Approach Automation Local Experience Quality Schedule Resilient Florida Grant Grant Funding Vulnerability Analysis Plan for Future Flood Scenarios Master Plan Overlap National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System Current CRS Class -7 Stormwater Masterplan can help improve CRS Class Example: Pinellas County 7 3 Saving Residents $10 Million Annually Grant Funding Success Outstanding Track Record for Grant Funding Assistance One of our commitments will be developing capital improvement projects that will help you obtain future funding. Program-Building Success Watershed models Water quality monitoring, analysis, and planning Stormwater design Capital Improvement Plans TMDL/BMAP strategies Permitting FEMA Maps Community Rating System Stormwater reviews Asset management Integrated WR planning Funding Questio Clay Co Stormwater Mo Recognize Additional Benefits Detailed Drainage Studies Grant Funding CRS Score Increases Watershed Planning FEMA FIRM Updates Water Quality Resilience/ TMDL Adaptation BMAP Presentation of Qualifications Singhofen & Associates, Inc. Stormwater Management and Ma Robert Gaylord, PEKent Boulicault, PE PresidentVice President Principal-in-ChargeContract Manager Chief Design EngineerProject Manager Matthew Deal, GISP Deputy Project Manager Sr. GIS Specialist 14 yrsexperience 14 yrsat SAI Our Firm Established in 1983 Intentionally maintained a narrow focus in Continuity of staff (most key staff have been with Long-term client relationships (some for over Our Team Robert Dvorak, PE Shayne Wood, PE Derek Doughty, PE (FEMA Joint Venture) Steph Pete Singhofen, PE Our Team has a strong local presence –offices in We have a vested interest in the success of this st Our Experience Watershed Modeling and Master Plan Developme Clay County Loch Rane/Bel Med Stormwater Master Plan City of Jacksonville Resiliency Study Jacksonville Beach SRA1A Flood Mitigation City of Palm Coast Stormwater Management Master Plan North Merritt Island Watershed Model Palm City Farms Stormwater Master Plan Model Pinellas County county-wide Stormwater Model Mill Creek Watershed Management Plan and DFIRM Development Each of the above examples are coastal and/or tidally influenced communities Watershed Model Standards Development Our clients have repeatedly turned to us to help them standardize their watershed modeling programs Our Local Knowledge ORTEGA RIVER Significant Work Within Clay County WATERSH Clay County Loch Rane/Bel Med SMP Black Creek Water Resource BLACK CREEK WATERSHED Development Project Continuing General Engineer Consultant SANTAFE Sandridge Rd. Box Culvert Replacement RIVER WATERSHED Owner’s Rep -Bonded Transportation Program ETONIA FEMA Grant Applications CREEK WATERSHED Jacksonville Harbor Corrective Action Plan Lower St. Johns River, EtoniaCreek, Black Creek Our Local Knowledge An Understanding of Current parcels on 1950’s aerials Known Issues Orange Park Doctors Lake Indigo Branch Bel Med Ditch Lake Asbury Area Keystone Heights Tanglewood Cedar Road Ridge Crest Twin Lakes TaskTask Name 1.0Project Development PPriority Areas Our Schedule Watershed Evaluation DTM Development P1.0 Assembly and Evaluation of Watershed Data Hydrologic and Hydraulic Feature Database Project Completion with 24 months Preliminary Model Features Watershed Management Plan Watershed Model Parameterization P2.0 Accelerated Focus Area Watershed Model Development Floodplain Delineation Completion in 12 months Alternative Analysis FPLOS Determination P3.0 Conceptual Design Alternatives Flooding BMP Alternative Analysis Watershed Evaluation DTM Development Availability of Personnel Assembly and Evaluation of Watershed Data Hydrologic and Hydraulic Feature Database 2.0 Preliminary Model Features Draft Deliverables and Report Sharing of Resources with Teaming Final Deliverables and Report Partners Watershed Management Plan Watershed Model Parameterization Watershed Model Development 3.0 Floodplain Delineation Draft Deliverables and Report Final Deliverables and Report Alternative Analysis FPLOS Determination Flooding BMP Alternative Analysis 4.0 Surface Water Resource Assessment Water Quality BMP Alternative Analysis Draft Deliverables and Report Final Deliverables and Report Our Innovation Additional Elements Integrated Water Resources Our Team members are currently working with Clay County Ut Finalize an integrated water resources plan Improve water supply, flood control, and water quality Funding Support Our team as assisted our clients in securing more than $3.5B in Current / recent funding applications include FEMA HMGP & A SAI Team also reviews FEMA HMGP grants under FEMA contra Development Review Support Conducting reviews of permit applications on behalf of the Cou Our Innovation Real Time Flood Forecasting Resilience planning tool that is becoming the future of floodpla Prepare–Anticipate flooding before it happens Mitigate–Take advance mitigation measures to minimize risk Recover–Put recovery measures in place earlier to accelerate Street & Structure Flooding; Roads Impassable with Typical Passenger Car IRMA Street & Yard Sept. 8 Flooding; Roads Passable with Typical Passenger Car (Left) OrloVista Are Presentatio Qualif Singhofen & A Stormwater Amendment to Section 12-6(11) of the code to amend the powers and du of the Board of Adjustment Applicant–Clay County Board of County Commissioners May 10, 2022 Purpose of the Proposed Amendment The purpose of the amendment is to clarify the powers and duties of the Board of Adjustment The proposed language clarifies that decisions affect land use are not subject to the granting o variances. Land use decisions are solely the responsibility Board of County Commissioners 5/11/2022 Proposed Language (11) Powers andDuties–TheBoard of Adjustment shall havethe powers and duties: (a) Appeals –To hear and decide appeals where it is alleged there i in any order, requirement, decision, or determination madeby an administrative official in the enforcement ofthis codeadopted pu Chapter 163, FloridaStatutes; (b) Interpretation –To interpret theseregulationsin thiscodeat th request of the zoningenforcement officials; and, (c)Granting ofVariances–To receive andconsider appealsfor th grantingof variances fromthe termsofthis ordinancethis code a grant such variances pursuant to the provisionsestablishedabov providedthat no such variance may be grantedwhichallowsaus propertycontrary to this code. 5/11/2022 Recommendation Staff recommendsapprovalofthe proposed amendments of the Code to Section 12-6(11). 5/11/2022 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Code Change LDC-22-02 st 1Public Hearing May 10, 2022 APPLICATION INFORMATION Applicant:Frank Miller, GunsterLaw Firm Request:Amendment to Article III Section 3-33 B.B.6.a.i, of the Land Development Code to allow specified drive-thru uses in the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district. Planning Commission on May 3, 2022 voted 3-3 on a motion to recommend approval. OVERVIEW The Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district prohibits drive-thru uses. The intent of the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district was for commercial uses to be “in a compact, walkable form accessible by sidewalk”. Within LAMPA drive-thru uses are only allowed in the Lake Asbury Activity Center zoning district. The applicant has requested an amendment to the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district to allow drive-thru for delicatessens & sit down fast food, pharmacies, laundry and dry cleaning, and banks. PROPOSED TEXT CHANGES Permitted uses: i.Usesservingneighborhoodssuchasflorists,shoerepair,drycleaners,service barberorbeauty,artistorphotographicstudio,danceormusicstudio, bakery(non-wholesale),giftshop,travelagent,videorental, (withoutwithdrive-thru);retailalcohol/beer/winesalesforon- retailsalesofbeerandwineatestablishmentscommonly pursuanttolicensurebytheDivisionofAlcoholicBeveragesandTobacco ofBusinessRegulation,foroff-premisesconsumptiononly;the repair,orcarwashfacilities;tobaccoandrelatedshops;private outletsforthesaleoffood,toiletries,sundries,notionsanddrugs thru;leathergoodsandluggage;householdappliances;sporting school,colleges/universities;suppliesandveterinarianservices andradiosales(includingrepair);homeand/orofficesupplies/equipment,computers, and/orrentals;furniture(newandantique);shoesalesandrepair cleaning(withdrive-thrubutpickupstationonly);telephone offices;printing/copying/mailingoutlets;books,magazinesand gymnasiumsandphysicalfitnesscenters;bedandbreakfastfacilities andhearingaidsalesandservice;andsimilaruses.Placesof homes,andassistedlivingfacilitiesarealsoallowed.Café/restaurant,bank throughthru),gourmetfoodstoreandindividualmedicaland whenlimitedinsizeto3,000squarefeet. RECOMMENDATION The application is a request to amend the Land Development Code to allow specific drive in the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district. th Lake Asbury CAC will meet on May 12 Staff has reviewed the proposed changes and recommends approval of the proposed changes as set forth above. Planning Commission voted 3-3 on a motion to recommend approval of the proposed LDC change. QUESTIONS Business Tax BCC Meeting 10May 2022 Local Business Tax Enacted by Ordinance Most counties collect through the Tax Collector (20% admin fee) Exemptions are allowed per Statute (various businesses) Not a Revenue Generator Benefits Allows analysis of businesses in the county Allows Public Safety to have an accurate list of all businesses Requirements Beginning October 1, 1995, a county or municipality that has not adopted a business tax ordinance or resolution may adopt a business tax ordinance. The business tax rate structure and classifications in the adopted ordinance be reasonable and based upon the rate structure and classifications prescribed in ordinances adopted by adjacent local governments that have implemented s. 205.0535. If no adjacent local government has implemented s. 205.0535 body of the county or municipality finds that the rate structures or classifications of adjacent local governments are unreasonable, the rate structure or classifications prescribed in its ordinance may be based upon those prescribed in ordinances adopted by local governments that have implemented s. counties or municipalities that have a comparable population Comparable Counties Clay (Proposed)CharlotteMartinIndian River Population218,245188,910161,258159,923 Fee: Retail Store $25 or $40 $35 or $25$25 ($250,000 Inventory) Contractor $25 or $40 $35 or $25$25 (10 Employees) Boat Storage $25 or $40$35 or $25$25 (100 spaces, 5 Employee) Hobby Show $25 or $40 $35 or $25$25 (Per Show) StudyStudyStudy Note: Although Alachua, Leon, Hernando and Bay County could be considered comparable counties, they do not have a Business Tax. Escambia County does however, it exceeds Clay County’s population by over 100,000 so it would not be comparable. Questions from Last Meeting Reached out to St Johns, Indian River, and Duval for process None actively look for violators however, will: Send letters if they fail to register after previously registering Zoning Self attestation is most common If complaint is filed, the action is then: Send a letter or send to code enforcement for action Exempt Businesses: If not required to have one by statute, then they are not listed (these are very limited) If exempt from paying, then a $0 tax receipt is issued (same information is still collected) Exemptions per Florida Statute The following are entitled to an exemption from a business tax receipt fee: A veteran of the United States Armed Forces who was honorably discharged upon separation from service, or the spouse or spouse of such a veteran The spouse of an active duty military service member who has relocated to the county or municipality pursuant to a permanent order A person who is receiving public assistance as defined in Florida Statute§409.2554 A person whose household income is below 130% of the federal poverty level based on the current year’s federal poverty guidel by theU.S. Department of Health & Human Services A person who is 65 years of age or older who uses less than $1,000 of their capital investment helper in connection with the business or occupation A person who is physically incapable of manual labor, who uses less than $1,000 of their capital investment, and does not hav employee or helper in connection with the business or occupation A person who is a widow/widower with minor dependents(s), uses less than $1,000 of their capital investment, and does not hav employee or helper in connection with the business or occupation The following are not required to have a business tax receipt: Business owners engaged in selling of farm, aqua cultural, grove, horticultural, floricultural, tropical products manufactured from them when such products were grown or produced by the business owner Persons practicing religious tenets of any church Any charitable, religious, fraternal, youth, civic, service, or other such organization when the organization makes occasiona fundraising projects when the projects are performed exclusively by the members and the proceeds derived from the activities in the charitable, religious, fraternal, youth civic and service activities of the organization. College and high school students who have been given approval from the athletic association or authority of their school to s insignia and novelties of their school Fishermen who have a fresh or salt water fish dealer’s license and are selling or disposing of fish caught or acquired by the selling directly to the consumer from vehicles within the county in which the fish were caught or acquired by the dealer Assumptions: Business Count Percentage Compliance Fee Generated Fee Charged Total Collected Business Tax Revenue is considered general revenue and is unrestricted Expenses: Tax Collector (20%) ** Note once Clay County sets the fee it Orange Park (4.16%) cannot be increased but can be decreased Green Cove Springs (4.50%) Penny Farms (.37%) Keystone (.66%) Review Code Cases (paying tax) Total Revenue Page1of5 Page2of5 Page3of5 Page4of5 Page5of5 From: Eric Romano <eric@romanolawgroup.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 5:15 PM To: Courtney Grimm <Courtney.Grimm@claycountygov.com>; Daphne Roberts <Daphne.Roberts@claycountygov.com> Cc: Jamey Szerdi <jamey@romanolawgroup.com>; Michael Kahn <michael@michaelkahnpa.com>; Douglas Beam (doug@dougbeam.com) <doug@dougbeam.com> Subject: Important Opioid Litigation Update - ACTION REQUIRED BY JUNE 3RD CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Eric Romano Board Certified by the Florida Bar and the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Criminal Trial Law ROMANO LAW GROUP 801Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 533-6700 romanolawgroup.com Agenda Item: Solid Waste Management Brief Agenda Type: BCC – 5/24/22 Agenda Category: Old Business Subject: Solid Waste Management Brief Background Information: A comprehensive nine-month study of the County’s solid waste management system and development of a 20-year Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) was completed in May, 2022. The result of the study, the 20-year SWMP and recommendations were presented before the Board of County Commissioners at a solid Waste Management Workshop on May 10, 2022. This brief is a follow-up to that solid waste management discussion to provide additional information. Suggested Motion/Recommendation/Action: That the Board approve staff recommendations for the County’s solid waste system, specifically: Collection Assessment Rate Capital Improvement Plan Recycling Collection Option Residential Disposal Allowance Agenda 1.Enterprise Funds Cost and Revenue Projections a.Collection (Fund 402) i.Collection Assessment Rate b.Disposal Fund (401) i.Capital Improvement Plan & Tipping Fees 2.Recycling Collection Options 3.Residential Disposal Allowance 4.In-house Curbside Collection Services a.Cost to provide collection services with County staff Solid Waste Collection Assessment Adopted October, 2006 Only source of funds for Solid Waste Collection (Contract and Operating Expenses) Current Assessment Rate $12.87/month, $154.44/year Rate is adjusted January 1 each year using the Consumer Price Index from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI ADJUSTMENT RATE Collection Assessment Rate History (70% of total CPI) $165.00 8.00% $160.00 7.00% $155.00 6.00% $150.00 5.00% $145.00 4.00% $140.00 3.00% $135.00 2.00% $130.00 1.00% $125.00 0.00% 07/0808/0909/1010/1111/1212/1313/14 20162017201820192020202120222023** Collection Assessment Fund Current Condition Fiscal Year 2021/2022 Current Fund Balance1,462,000 Projected Revenue10,136,000 Subtotal11,598,000 Projected Expenses10,042,000 Ending Fund Balance1,556,000 WM Service Option Rates Current Contract Rate per household -$12.22/month Option #2 -$9.81/month *{ƷğŅŅ ƩĻĭƚƒƒĻƓķğƷźƚƓ Option #1 -$10.31/month Option #3a -$11.97/month WM Options Effects on Fund Balance Collection Assessment Base Rate Step Increase Enter into new contract October 1, 2024 Estimated new contract rate $18.00/household/month YEARLYMONTHLY Current Rate$154.44$12.87 October 1, 2022$161.00$13.42 October 1, 2023$193.20$16.10 October 1, 2024$238.20$19.85 Surrounding Counties Subscription Service Rates Marion -$20/month, trash only, once per week Bradford -$27/month, trash only, once per week Alachua -$24/month, trash & recycle, once each per week The Cost of Recycling Solid Waste Disposal Fund Main sources of Disposal Fund revenue -Residential Disposal Assessment Fees, Tipping Fees at Rosemary Hill Facility, and Franchise Hauler Fees. Residential Disposal Assessment adopted in 1993 at $84.00 per household/year. Rate held for 22 years until lowered to $72.00 in FY16/17. Tipping Fees at Rosemary Hill remained steady until lowered in FY 16/17. Franchise Hauler Fees have experienced no change. Capital Improvement Effects on Fund Chart below shows the capital improvement plans projected effect on current reserves and future revenues Projected Projected FY23-24FY24 TOTAL PROJECTED REVENUE12,834,100 12,872,560 13,516,188 14,191,997 Beginning Balance in Reserves 31,913,956 21,374,194 17,900,392 14,860,600 LESS Operating Expenses(12,669,657)(14,028,734)(14,730,171)(15,466,679) LESS Planned Capital Improvements(62,500)(1,674,000)(1,150,000)(6,820,000) LESS Disaster Contingency(10,000,000) Ending Balance in Reserves21,374,194 17,900,392 14,860,600 6,056,318 Disposal Fund -Staff Recommendations New Transfer & Disposal Contract begins October 1, 2023. Staff recommends no changes to current Disposal Assessment rate or Franchise Hauler fees. Will re-evaluate when new T&D rates are known. Staff recommends changes to Tipping Fees at Rosemary Hill Current Tipping Current Disposal Landfill Tipping Fees Fee Rate Class I -Franchise$ 40.00 υ ЌА͵ЋЋ Class I -Non-Franchise*$ 50.00 C&D -Franchise$ 30.00 υ ЌЉ͵ЌЌ C&D -Non Franchise*$ 40.00 Yard Waste -Franchise$ 30.00 υ ЋЋ͵ВЊ Yard Waste -Non-Franchise$ 40.00 Tires, Passenger $ 210.00 υ ЊВЉ͵ЉЉ ΫƩğƷĻ Ʀğźķ ĬǤ ƩĻƭźķĻƓƷƭ ğŅƷĻƩ ƷŷĻ ЎЉЉ ƦƚǒƓķƭ ŅƩĻĻ In-House Curbside Collection Services Cost to provide collection with County equipment and County staff GarbageRecycling TypeASLASL # Trucks2413 Cost Trucks$12M$6.5M # Drivers2211 Cost Drivers year 1$2.3M $1.05M Containers$6.5M $6.5M Annual Subtotal by Line of Business$20.8M $14.05M Grand total (year 1) Does not include Disposal (currently $9.24M/yr), Truck general operati (fuel, oil, repairs), supervisory, mechanics or new building for truck shop. Legislation requires municipalities to provide 3 years notice AND 18 mon for any hauler displaced by municipalities starting their own garbage OPTION1OPTION2OPTION SERVICELEVELS WeeklyWeeklyWeekly Garbage AllRearLoadAllRearLoadAllRearLo WeeklyWeeklyWeekly YardWaste AllRearLoadAllRearLoadAllRearLo EOW DropOffUntillDropOffUntillEnd RecycleAllRearLo StaffedofContract (Bins) CitizenDropOff6Sites7SitesNone SERVICELIMITS CurrentContractCurrentContractCurrentCon Garbage LimitationsLimitationsLimitatio CurrentContractCurrentContractCurrentCon YardWaste LimitationsLimitationsLimitatio RecycleNoneNone2BinLim CitizenDropOffRecycleRecycleNone *WEVarnesPark PERSONNELNEEDS(TOTAL) DRIVERS423139 HELPERS423139 RATES MonthlyTotal$ 721,700$ 686,700$ 83 FullServiceTotal$ 855,400 OPTION3BOPTION3COPTION5O SERVICELEVELS** Weekly WeeklyWeekly Garbage70% Auto Side Load70% All Rear LoadAll Rear Load 30% Rear Load30 EOWWeeklyEOW Yard Waste All Rear LoadAll Rear LoadAll Rear LoadA EOWEOWEOW RecycleAll Rear LoadAll Rear LoadAll Rear Load (Bins)(Bins)(Bins) Citizen Drop OffNoneNoneNone SERVICELIMITS SideLoad: CartSid only w/ EOW Bulkonly w Current ContractCurrent Contract GarbageRoutes addedR LimitationsLimitations RearLoad: CurrentRear Contract LimitationsCont Bundles & Bags,Bundles & Bags,Bundles & Bags, 3Bun Yard Waste 15 bags or 3 yards15 bags or 3 yardsYD Limit No Glass, review Recycle2 Bin Limit2 Bin Limit plastics Citizen Drop OffNoneNoneNone PERSONNELNEEDS(TOTAL) DRIVERS373834 HELPERS373820 RATES MonthlyTotal $ 802,900 $ 820,400 $ 855,400 $ 721, FullServiceTotal Second Cart (Optional) $ 5.00 $ MEMORANDUM To: Clay County Board of County Commissioners From: Troy Nagle, Assistant County Manager ΑΔΐΘ 32 ΐΕ 7¤²³ Re: Road Name 0ȁ/ȁ "®· ΐΒΕΕȀ '±¤¤­ #®µ¤ 3¯±¨­¦²Ǿ &, ΒΑΏΓΒ As agreed upon in 2017 on agreement/contract # 2017/2018-69, Reinhold Corporation was given the opportunity to name a new road that will ultimately connect Highway 17 0§®­¤Ȁ ΘΏΓȃΑΖΗȃΒΖΗΐ to County Road 218. This road has previously been referred to as County Road 218 & ·ȀΘΏΓȃΔΓΐȃΔΗΏΕ Extension and/or First Coast Connector. A copy of the agreement is included. Mr. Egan has worked with the E911 Addressing staff to select an appropriate name for approval. He has chosen /ğƷŷĻķƩğƌ hğƉ tğƩƉǞğǤ. This name has been approved by staff and has been reserved for this project. (®¶ ±£ 7 ­ ¬ ª¤± Thank you. -¨ª¤ #¤««  $¨²³±¨¢³ ΐ 7 ¸­¤ "®««  $¨²³±¨¢³ Α *¨¬ 2¤­­¨­¦¤± $¨²³±¨¢³ Β "¤³²¸ #®­£®­ $¨²³±¨¢³ Γ +±¨²³¤­ "´±ª¤ $¨²³±¨¢³ Δ 57 46 57 46 BC Mfhfoe Qspqptfe!Spbe!Obnf; " Dbuifesbm!Pbl!Qlxz Federal Labor Standards Provisions U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Davis-Bacon and Labor Standards A.APPLICABILITY The Project or Program to which the construction work covered by this Contract pertains is being assisted by the United States of America, and the following Federal Labor Standards Provisions are included in this Contract pursuant to the provisions applicable to such Federal assistance. (1)MINIMUM WAGES (i)All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment, computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor (which is attached hereto and made a part hereof), regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under Section 1(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv); also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs, which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, that the employer’s payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH1321)) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place, where it can be easily seen by the workers. (ii)Additional Classifications. (A)Any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. HUD shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefor only when the following criteria have been met: (1)The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; (2)The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and (3)The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (B)If the contractor, the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and HUD or its designee agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by HUD or its designee to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division (“Administrator”), Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) under OMB control number 1235-0023.) (C)In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, or HUD or its designee do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), HUD or its designee shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of HUD or its designee, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0023.) form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 1 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 (D)The wage rate (including fringe benefits, where appropriate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs (1)(ii)(B) or (C) of this paragraph, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this Contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. (iii)Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (iv)If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0023.) (2)Withholding. HUD or its designee shall, upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the U.S. Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, disburse such amounts withheld for and on account of the contractor or subcontractor to the respective employees to whom they are due. The Department of Labor shall make such disbursements in the case of direct Davis-Bacon Act contracts. (3)Payrolls and basic records. (i)Maintaining Payroll Records. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification(s), hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found, under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv), that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Numbers 1235-0023 and 1215-0018) (ii)Certified Payroll Reports. (A)The contractor shall submit weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of all payrolls to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to HUD or its designee. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on weekly transmittals. Instead, the payrolls only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee’s social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/forms or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 2 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to HUD or its designee, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this subparagraph for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to HUD or its designee. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0008.) (B)Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a “Statement of Compliance,” signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (1)That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), and that such information is correct and complete; (2)That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in 29 CFR Part 3; (3)That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract; and (C)The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the “Statement of Compliance” required by subparagraph (a)(3)(ii)(b). (D)The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section 3729 of Title 31 of the United States Code. (iii)The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under subparagraph (a)(3)(i) available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of HUD or its designee or the U.S. Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. (4)Apprentices and Trainees. (i)Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate), to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman’s hourly rate) specified in the contractor’s or subcontractor’s registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 3 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringe benefits shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii)Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed, unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (iii)Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees, and journeymen under 29 CFR Part 5 shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. (5)Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this Contract. (6)Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in subparagraphs (1) through (11) in this paragraph (a) and such other clauses as HUD or its designee may, by appropriate instructions, require, and a copy of the applicable prevailing wage decision, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in this paragraph. (7)Contract termination; debarment. A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. (8)Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act Requirements. All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this Contract. (9)Disputes concerning labor standards. Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this Contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this Contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the U.S. Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and HUD or its designee, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. (10)Certification of Eligibility. (i)By entering into this Contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor’s firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 4 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 (ii)No part of this Contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. (iii)Anyone who knowingly makes, presents, or submits a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement, representation or certification is subject to criminal, civil and/or administrative sanctions, including fines, penalties, and imprisonment (11)Complaints, Proceedings, or Testimony by Employees. No laborer or mechanic, to whom the wage, salary, or other labor standards provisions of this Contract are applicable, shall be discharged or in any other manner discriminated against by the contractor or any subcontractor because such employee has filed any complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding under or relating to the labor standards applicable under this Contract to his employer. B.CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT The provisions of this paragraph (b) are applicable where the amount of the prime contract exceeds $100,000. As used in this paragraph, the terms “laborers” and “mechanics” include watchmen and guards. (1)Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics, shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which the individual is employed on such work to work in excess of 40 hours in such workweek, unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in such workweek. (2)Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph, the contractor, and any subcontractor responsible therefor, shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory) for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph, in the sum of $27 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph. In accordance with the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990 (28 U.S.C. § 2461 Note), the Department of Labor adjusts this civil monetary penalty for inflation no later than January 15 each year. (3)Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. HUD or its designee shall, upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the U.S. Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract, or any other Federal contract with the same prime contract, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages, as provided in the clause set forth in subparagraph B(2) of this paragraph. (4)Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in subparagraph B(1) through (4) of this paragraph and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in subparagraphs B(1) through (4) of this paragraph. C.HEALTH AND SAFETY The provisions of this paragraph (c) are applicable where the amount of the prime contract exceeds $100,000. (1)No laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his or her health and safety, as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor by regulation. (2)The contractor shall comply with all regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to 29 CFR Part 1926 and failure to comply may result in imposition of sanctions pursuant to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, (Public Law 91-54, 83 Stat 96), 40 U.S.C. § 3701 et seq. (3)The contractor shall include the provisions of this paragraph in every subcontract, so that such provisions will be binding on each subcontractor. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontractor as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the Secretary of Labor shall direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 5 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 24 CFR 85.36 -Procurement will use their own procurement procedures will maintain a written code of standards of conduct real or apparent will maintain records rationale for the method of procurement, only - Federal agencies will not substitute their judgment for that of the grantee or sub grantee unless the matter is primarily a Federal concern. a brand name or equal description The specific features of the named brand which must be met by offerors shall be clearly Procurement by small purchase procedures. Procurement by sealed bids (formal advertising). Procurement by competitive proposals. Procurement by noncompetitive proposals Federal Labor Standards Provisions U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Davis-Bacon and Labor Standards A.APPLICABILITY The Project or Program to which the construction work covered by this Contract pertains is being assisted by the United States of America, and the following Federal Labor Standards Provisions are included in this Contract pursuant to the provisions applicable to such Federal assistance. (1)MINIMUM WAGES (i)All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment, computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor (which is attached hereto and made a part hereof), regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under Section 1(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv); also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs, which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, that the employer’s payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH1321)) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place, where it can be easily seen by the workers. (ii)Additional Classifications. (A)Any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. HUD shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefor only when the following criteria have been met: (1)The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; (2)The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and (3)The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (B)If the contractor, the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and HUD or its designee agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by HUD or its designee to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division (“Administrator”), Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) under OMB control number 1235-0023.) (C)In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, or HUD or its designee do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), HUD or its designee shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of HUD or its designee, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0023.) form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 1 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 (D)The wage rate (including fringe benefits, where appropriate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs (1)(ii)(B) or (C) of this paragraph, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this Contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. (iii)Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (iv)If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0023.) (2)Withholding. HUD or its designee shall, upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the U.S. Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, disburse such amounts withheld for and on account of the contractor or subcontractor to the respective employees to whom they are due. The Department of Labor shall make such disbursements in the case of direct Davis-Bacon Act contracts. (3)Payrolls and basic records. (i)Maintaining Payroll Records. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification(s), hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found, under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv), that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Numbers 1235-0023 and 1215-0018) (ii)Certified Payroll Reports. (A)The contractor shall submit weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of all payrolls to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to HUD or its designee. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on weekly transmittals. Instead, the payrolls only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee’s social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/forms or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 2 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to HUD or its designee, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this subparagraph for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to HUD or its designee. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Number 1235-0008.) (B)Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a “Statement of Compliance,” signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (1)That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), and that such information is correct and complete; (2)That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in 29 CFR Part 3; (3)That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract; and (C)The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the “Statement of Compliance” required by subparagraph (a)(3)(ii)(b). (D)The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section 3729 of Title 31 of the United States Code. (iii)The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under subparagraph (a)(3)(i) available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of HUD or its designee or the U.S. Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. (4)Apprentices and Trainees. (i)Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate), to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman’s hourly rate) specified in the contractor’s or subcontractor’s registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 3 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringe benefits shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii)Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed, unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (iii)Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees, and journeymen under 29 CFR Part 5 shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. (5)Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this Contract. (6)Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in subparagraphs (1) through (11) in this paragraph (a) and such other clauses as HUD or its designee may, by appropriate instructions, require, and a copy of the applicable prevailing wage decision, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in this paragraph. (7)Contract termination; debarment. A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. (8)Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act Requirements. All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this Contract. (9)Disputes concerning labor standards. Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this Contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this Contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the U.S. Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and HUD or its designee, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. (10)Certification of Eligibility. (i)By entering into this Contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor’s firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 4 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 (ii)No part of this Contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. (iii)Anyone who knowingly makes, presents, or submits a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement, representation or certification is subject to criminal, civil and/or administrative sanctions, including fines, penalties, and imprisonment (11)Complaints, Proceedings, or Testimony by Employees. No laborer or mechanic, to whom the wage, salary, or other labor standards provisions of this Contract are applicable, shall be discharged or in any other manner discriminated against by the contractor or any subcontractor because such employee has filed any complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding under or relating to the labor standards applicable under this Contract to his employer. B.CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT The provisions of this paragraph (b) are applicable where the amount of the prime contract exceeds $100,000. As used in this paragraph, the terms “laborers” and “mechanics” include watchmen and guards. (1)Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics, shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which the individual is employed on such work to work in excess of 40 hours in such workweek, unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in such workweek. (2)Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph, the contractor, and any subcontractor responsible therefor, shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory) for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph, in the sum of $27 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in subparagraph B(1) of this paragraph. In accordance with the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990 (28 U.S.C. § 2461 Note), the Department of Labor adjusts this civil monetary penalty for inflation no later than January 15 each year. (3)Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. HUD or its designee shall, upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the U.S. Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract, or any other Federal contract with the same prime contract, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages, as provided in the clause set forth in subparagraph B(2) of this paragraph. (4)Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in subparagraph B(1) through (4) of this paragraph and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in subparagraphs B(1) through (4) of this paragraph. C.HEALTH AND SAFETY The provisions of this paragraph (c) are applicable where the amount of the prime contract exceeds $100,000. (1)No laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his or her health and safety, as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor by regulation. (2)The contractor shall comply with all regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to 29 CFR Part 1926 and failure to comply may result in imposition of sanctions pursuant to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, (Public Law 91-54, 83 Stat 96), 40 U.S.C. § 3701 et seq. (3)The contractor shall include the provisions of this paragraph in every subcontract, so that such provisions will be binding on each subcontractor. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontractor as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the Secretary of Labor shall direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. form HUD-4010 (07/2021) Previous editions are obsolete Page 5 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 24 CFR 85.36 -Procurement will use their own procurement procedures will maintain a written code of standards of conduct real or apparent will maintain records rationale for the method of procurement, only - Federal agencies will not substitute their judgment for that of the grantee or sub grantee unless the matter is primarily a Federal concern. a brand name or equal description The specific features of the named brand which must be met by offerors shall be clearly Procurement by small purchase procedures. 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Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:Citizen Application Form Date & Time:04/15/2022 1:02 PM Response #:204 Submitter ID:20791 IP address:2600:1700:e742:4200:e91b:f634:c5eb:b828 Time to complete:21 min. , 12 sec. Survey Details Page 1 1. Fill out the form below and click submit. The form will be sent to the person responsible for compiling applications. 2. Open the Adobe PDF document below, complete and click submit (for Adobe Standard and Pro users only) or download the file to your files, complete in Adobe Reader and submit as an attachment via email to Teresa.Capo@claycountygov.com or mail the form to: Clay County BCC Attention: Teresa Capo PO Box 1366 Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 Application in PDF format 1.Your Information: Date:04/15/2022 Name:Roger Higginbotham Name of Board/Committee Housing Finance Authority You are Applying For: Address:2418 Stockton Drive State:Florida Zip Code:32003 Number of Years at this 28 Address: Phone:(904) 219-9144 Email Address:hchjax@gmail.com District You Live In:3 () I AM Registered Voter Job Position:Owner Employer:Higginbotham Custom Homes, LLC Work Phone:(904) 651-8774 Number of Years at Job:12 Summarize Your Work Experience: I've been in the construction industry for my entire life and have been a state licensed building contractor since 1983. 2.Education Please List All Schools Attended, Years and Degrees: Florida State College at Jacksonville (2 years) A.S. degree in Building Construction 3.Volunteer Work, Civic, Professional, and other Activities List any volunteer service organizations, clubs or professional societies you are a member of or titles you have held: Clay Builders' Council 12 years Chairman for 2 years Waste Not Want Not 12 years Board member for 7 years Sacred Heart Catholic Church 22 years Usher and Greeter 2 years on the parish council Clay County Habitat for Humanity Board member for 3 years Have you ever served on a committee or advisory board? If so, give the details, including any positions held: Members of Clay County Housing Finance Authority and Clay County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Have you ever served on a committee or advisory board? If so, give the details, including any positions held: Not answered 4.Reason for Serving Describe any additional knowledge, skill, education or experience you have, which would assist you in the duties of this Board /Committee: I have a lifetime of experience in residential home construction. Describe any additional knowledge, skill, education or experience you have, which would assist you in the duties of this Board /Committee: Not answered 5.Miscellaneous Do you do business or are you engaged in the management of any business enterprise that has a financial interest in Clay County Government? Please give details, including the name of the enterprise, the nature of the business, and the position you hold: No Have you ever been convicted for violation of any federal, state, county or municipal law, regulation or ordinance? If so, give details. Do not include traffic violations or fines of $100 or less that were imposed, unless it also included a jail sentence: No 6.References List names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three persons who are qualified to comment on your qualifications and of whom inquiry may be made by Clay County Board of County Commissioners: Bill Garrison 5288 CR218 Middleburg, FL 32068 (904) 838-0531 Jerry Agresti 6833 Old Church Road Fleming Island, FL 32003 (904) 400-1559 Carolyn Edwards 1717 Blanding BLVD. Middleburg, FL 32068 (904) 334-7360 Additional Information and Comments: Not answered By submitting this form, I declare the foregoing facts to be true, correct and complete. This form can be submitted via email or can be printed and brought into our office. For any questions concerning this form please contact our County Manager's Office at (904) 284-6352. You may submit only one application for each committee vacancy. A new application must be submitted for each committee vacancy. Applications will be held for a period of two years. Thank you, Clay County, FL This is an automated message generated by Granicus. Please do not reply directly to this email. From:webform@claycountygov.com To:Teresa Capo Subject:Citizen Application Form Date:Thursday, May 5, 2022 4:05:52 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:Citizen Application Form Date & Time:05/05/2022 4:05 PM Response #:206 Submitter ID:20795 IP address:12.8.58.34 Time to complete:25 min. , 38 sec. Survey Details Page 1 1. Fill out the form below and click submit. The form will be sent to the person responsible for compiling applications. 2. Open the Adobe PDF document below, complete and click submit (for Adobe Standard and Pro users only) or download the file to your files, complete in Adobe Reader and submit as an attachment via email to Teresa.Capo@claycountygov.com or mail the form to: Clay County BCC Attention: Teresa Capo PO Box 1366 Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 Application in PDF format 1.Your Information: Date:05/05/2022 Name:James (Jim) Ryan Name of Board/Committee Housing Finance Authority You are Applying For: Address:822 Branscomb Road State:Florida Zip Code:32043 Number of Years at this 1 Address: Phone:(904) 699-6321 Email Address:jim.ryan@jmafcu.org District You Live In:5 () I AM Registered Voter Job Position:President Employer:JM Associates Federal Credit Union Work Phone:(904) 378-4570 Number of Years at Job:31 Summarize Your Work Experience: 40 years in banking and finance in North Florida. 2.Education Please List All Schools Attended, Years and Degrees: Clay High School, 1974-1978, Diploma University of Florida, 1978-1982, BSBA Finance 3.Volunteer Work, Civic, Professional, and other Activities List any volunteer service organizations, clubs or professional societies you are a member of or titles you have held: Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) Northeast Florida Chapter of the League of Southeastern Credit Unions, past Chairman Credit Union Education Advisory Committee, past Chairman Florida Association of Local Housing Finance Authorities, currently serving as Treasurer Have you ever served on a committee or advisory board? If so, give the details, including any positions held: Housing Finance Authority of Clay County, 30 years, currently serving as Chairman Affordable Housing Advisory Committee of Clay County, 10+ years, currently serving as Chairman Lake Asbury / Penney Farms Citizens Advisory Committee, new committee, currently serving as Chairman Have you ever served on a committee or advisory board? If so, give the details, including any positions held: Housing Finance Authority of Clay County, 30 years, currently serving as Chairman Affordable Housing Advisory Committee of Clay County, 10+ years, currently serving as Chairman Lake Asbury / Penney Farms Citizens Advisory Committee, new committee, currently serving as Chairman 4.Reason for Serving Describe any additional knowledge, skill, education or experience you have, which would assist you in the duties of this Board /Committee: Work in the fields of finance, real estate finance and investments with the consumer's interest placed first. Describe any additional knowledge, skill, education or experience you have, which would assist you in the duties of this Board /Committee: A native to Clay County with 30 years of experience with the Housing Finance Authority 5.Miscellaneous Do you do business or are you engaged in the management of any business enterprise that has a financial interest in Clay County Government? Please give details, including the name of the enterprise, the nature of the business, and the position you hold: None Have you ever been convicted for violation of any federal, state, county or municipal law, regulation or ordinance? If so, give details. Do not include traffic violations or fines of $100 or less that were imposed, unless it also included a jail sentence: No 6.References List names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three persons who are qualified to comment on your qualifications and of whom inquiry may be made by Clay County Board of County Commissioners: Theresa Sumner, P.O. Box 1620, OP, FL 32067, 904-278-8006 Rich Komando, 1279 Kingsley Ave #118, OP, FL 32073, 904-269-1111 Zac Ryan, 3079 Anderson Rd, GCS, FL 32043, 904-291-1479 Additional Information and Comments: Resident of Clay County for 50+ years. By submitting this form, I declare the foregoing facts to be true, correct and complete. This form can be submitted via email or can be printed and brought into our office. For any questions concerning this form please contact our County Manager's Office at (904) 284-6352. You may submit only one application for each committee vacancy. A new application must be submitted for each committee vacancy. Applications will be held for a period of two years. Thank you, Clay County, FL This is an automated message generated by Granicus. Please do not reply directly to this email. From:Kimberly Morgan To:Charlie Latham Cc:Teresa Capo;Connor L. Mathews Subject:FYI - FW: TDC Date:Tuesday, May 3, 2022 4:42:45 PM FYI – for info below. No action on your part. I’m alerting Teresa Capo about this vacancy. This is an accommodation seat, so it may take us a while. Kimberly Morgan Director of Tourism Clay County Board of County Commissioners 477 Houston Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Phone: 904-278-3734/Cell: 904-295-5802 www.ExploreClay.com Kimberly.Morgan@claycountygov.com From: Susan Hill <susan.hill@murphcohotels.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 4:34 PM To: Mike Cella <Mike.Cella@claycountygov.com>; Kimberly Morgan <Kimberly.Morgan@claycountygov.com> Subject: TDC CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Mike and Kimberly,Dear Mike and Kimberly, With almost 40 years of hospitality and tourism under my belt, the time has come. I'll beWith almost 40 years of hospitality and tourism under my belt, the time has come. I'll beWith almost 40 years of hospitality and tourism under my belt, the time has come. I'll be retiring from my wonderful career this summer. I've benefited in so many ways fromretiring from my wonderful career this summer. I've benefited in so many ways fromretiring from my wonderful career this summer. I've benefited in so many ways from serving the hotel community in this area. It's energizing to see the path Clay County isserving the hotel community in this area. It's energizing to see the path Clay County isserving the hotel community in this area. It's energizing to see the path Clay County is paving to enhance the area for travelers and residents alike.paving to enhance the area for travelers and residents alike. Please accept my resignation from the Tourist Development Council effective June 1, 2022. Please accept my resignation from the Tourist Development Council effective June 1, 2022. Please accept my resignation from the Tourist Development Council effective June 1, 2022. I'll look forward to seeing you all at the May 9th meeting, as my last official duty on theI'll look forward to seeing you all at the May 9th meeting, as my last official duty on theI'll look forward to seeing you all at the May 9th meeting, as my last official duty on the board. Best wishes on continued success in all that lies ahead.board. Best wishes on continued success in all that lies ahead. Respectfully with gratitude,Respectfully with gratitude,Respectfully with gratitude, SusanSusan Susan Hill Sales Manager Holiday Inn and Suites 620 Wells Road Orange Park Florida 32073 904-562-7407 direct office line Newly renovated - Visit Our Website! 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Peep CLAY-A- SEX: Neutered Male BREED: Mix Breed 8 Weeks Old, 8.15lbs LOCATION: CCAS Main Shelter in Green Cove Springs ABOUT: Peep came in with mom. Peep is very playful and will need normal puppy manners training. We believe is a cattle dog mix so be around 50lbs. He family with plenty of room to play. Peep is up to date on vaccines and is microchipped. Tiger Lily CLAY SEX: Spayed Female BREED: Domestic Short Hair, 1 Year Old LOCATION: CCAS Main Shelter in Green Cove Springs ABOUT: Tiger Lily came in with her sister Water Lily and a litter of kittens that they were co parenting. Now that the kittens are ready for their new homes, so is Tiger Lily. She is very sweet and loves attention, she would make a great addition to any family. Tiger Lily has had her age appropriate vaccines and she is microchipped. Mimi CLAY-A-21 SEX: Spayed Female BREED: Domestic Short Hair, 2 years Old LOCATION: CCAS Main Shelter in Green Cove Springs ABOUT: They don’t come much sweeter than Mimi, just look at her face. Mimi came to us as a stray and quickly stole our hearts. She is very sweet and she loves to lounge around on her soft blanket. Mimi is up to date on all of her age appropriate vaccines and microchipped. If you are interested in adopting please email us at We need fosters, if interested please contact clayadoptions@claycountygov.comor clayfosters@claycountygov.com call at 904-269-6342 www.facebook.com/ClayCtyAnimals www.claycountygov.com Commissioner James Renninger Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David L. Espinoza Rio Bravo, Texas Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole L. Gee Sacramento, California Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Darin T. Hoover Salt Lake City, Utah Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss Corryton, Tennessee Marine Corps Cpl. Hunter Lopez Indio, California Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Rylee J. McCollum Jackson, Wyoming Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola Rancho Cucamonga, California Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kareem M. Nikoui Norco, California Marine Corps Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo Lawrence, Massachusetts Marine Corps Cpl. Humberto A. Sanchez Logansport, Indiana Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared M. Schmitz St. Charles, Missouri Navy Hospital Corpsman Maxton W. Soviak Berlin Heights, Ohio Marine Corps Cpl. Daegan W. Page Omaha, Nebraska OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3A SERVICE LEVELS WeeklyWeeklyWeekly Garbage All Rear Load All Rear Load All Rear Load WeeklyWeeklyWeekly Yard Waste All Rear Load All Rear Load All Rear Load EOW Drop Off Untill Drop Off Untill End RecycleAll Rear Load Staffedof Contract (Bins) Citizen Drop Off6 Sites7 SitesNone SERVICE LIMITS Current Contract Current Contract Current Contract Garbage LimitationsLimitationsLimitations Current Contract Current Contract Current Contract Yard Waste LimitationsLimitationsLimitations RecycleNoneNone2 Bin Limit Citizen Drop OffRecycleRecycleNone *WE Varnes Park PERSONNEL NEEDS (TOTAL) DRIVERS423139 HELPERS423139 RATES Monthly Total $ 721,700 $ 686,700 $ 837,900 Full Service Total $ 855,400 Solid Waste Brief May 24, 2022 AGENDA 1.Disposal Allowance & Tipping Fees 2.In-Hou 3.Staff Recommendations 4.Future Financial Discussions 1. Residential Disposal & Tipping Fees Free Disposal for Residents at Rosemary Hill Amend Ordinance to 500 lbs./month (from 500 lbs./week) Disposal Assessment Current Rate $72.00/year Adjust Tipping Fees at Rosemary Hill (to 2015 Rates) Current Disposal Rate Landfill Tipping Fees Tipping Fee As of Oct. 1, 2022 Class I -Franchise$ 40.00 $ 38.71 Class I -Non-Franchise*$ 50.00 C&D -Franchise$ 30.00 $ 31.54 C&D -Non Franchise*$ 40.00 Yard Waste -Franchise$ 30.00 $ 23.83 Yard Waste -Non-Franchise*$ 40.00 Tires, Passenger $ 210.00 $ 190.00 *rate paid by residents after the 500 pounds free 2. In-House Curbside Collection Services Cost to provide collection with County equipment and County staff GarbageRecycling TypeASLASL # Trucks2413 Cost Trucks$12M$6.5M # Drivers / Helpers2211 Cost Drivers year 1$2.3M $1.05M Containers$6.5M $6.5M Annual Subtotal by Line of Business$20.8M $14.05M Grand total (year 1) Does not include Disposal (currently $9.24M/yr), Truck general operating expenses (fuel, oil, repairs), supervisory, mechanics or new building for truck shop. Also, 2021 Legislation requires municipalities to provide 3 years notice AND 18 months receipts for any hauler displaced by municipalities starting their own garbage service. 3. Staff Recommendations No change to current Disposal Assessment Rate Re-evaluate after Transfer & Disposal Services bid award Change Free Disposal Allowance for Residents at Rosemary Hill 500 lbs./month (3 tons/year) from 500 lbs./week (13 tons/year) Adjust Tipping Fees at Rosemary Hill Solid Waste Facility Solicit Request for Proposal for Collection Service Contractor 4. Future Financial Discussions Solid Waste Collection Fund Recycling Options Collection Assessment Rate Step Increase Solid Waste Disposal Fund Solid Waste Facilities Capital Improvement Plan BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Z 22-04 Public Hearing May 24, 2022 APPLICATION INFORMATION Applicant:Barry Beasley & Hae Chauncey Request:Zoning change of 2.07 acres from PS-1 to LA RF Location:Henley Rd. and Simmons Tr. (LAMPA) Planning Dist.Penney Farms/Asbury Comm. Dist. 5 -Commissioner Burke Planning Comm. Hearing: May 3, 2022 voted 6-0 to recommend approval. BACKGROUND Vacant parcel in the LAMPA. In 2015, the parcel was rezoned from AR-1 to PS-1 (Ordinance 2015 Sec. 3-33B.A.1. of the LDC requires the County to rezone undeveloped properties in the LAMPA to the base zoning district for each land use. The subject parcel is located in Lake Asbury Rural Fringe land use. The base zoning for the LA RF land use is LA RF. The County adopted Ordinance 2021-48 in Nov. 2021 that placed a temporary moratorium on any proposed land use or zoning change which would increase the allowable residential density of any parcel within the LAMPA. ZONING & AERIAL FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATION Under the existing PS-1 zoning, a residential unit would be allowed to house a member of the clergy on the subject parcel. The requested change in zoning to LA RF would allow the parcel to be developed with single family residence, however, at a density of 1 to 3 units per acre. The purpose of the rezoning is to allow for the development of a single family residence by the owner. Staff has reviewed the application and determined that the request is compatible with the surrounding area and consistent with the future land use designation. Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the proposed rezoning; provided an Agreement is executed which limits the development of the parcel to 1 single unit. The CAC voted to recommend approval of this change at their May 12 Staff recommends approval of application Z-22-04; provided that there is an executed Agreement which limits the development of the subject parcel to 1 (one) single family dwelling unit. QUESTIONS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Code Change LDC-22-02 nd 2Public Hearing May 24, 2022 APPLICATION INFORMATION Applicant:Frank Miller, GunsterLaw Firm Request:Amendment to Article III Section 3-33 B.B.6.a.i, of the Land Development Code to allow specified drive-thru uses in the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district. Planning Commission on May 3, 2022 voted 3-3 on a motion to recommend approval. OVERVIEW The Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district does not allow drive- The intent of the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district was for commercial uses to be “in a compact, walkable form accessible by sidewalk”. The applicant has requested an amendment to the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district to allow drive-thru for delicatessens & sit down fast food, pharmacies, laundry and dry cleaning, and banks. PROPOSED TEXT CHANGES Permitted uses: i.Usesservingneighborhoodssuchasflorists,shoerepair,drycleaners,service barberorbeauty,artistorphotographicstudio,danceormusicstudio, bakery(non-wholesale),giftshop,travelagent,videorental, (withoutwithdrive-thru);retailalcohol/beer/winesalesforon- retailsalesofbeerandwineatestablishmentscommonly pursuanttolicensurebytheDivisionofAlcoholicBeveragesandTobacco ofBusinessRegulation,foroff-premisesconsumptiononly;the repair,orcarwashfacilities;tobaccoandrelatedshops;private outletsforthesaleoffood,toiletries,sundries,notionsanddrugs thru;leathergoodsandluggage;householdappliances;sporting school,colleges/universities;suppliesandveterinarianservices andradiosales(includingrepair);homeand/orofficesupplies/equipment,computers, and/orrentals;furniture(newandantique);shoesalesandrepair cleaning(withdrive-thrubutpickupstationonly);telephone offices;printing/copying/mailingoutlets;books,magazinesand gymnasiumsandphysicalfitnesscenters;bedandbreakfastfacilities andhearingaidsalesandservice;andsimilaruses.Placesof homes,andassistedlivingfacilitiesarealsoallowed.Café/restaurant,bank throughthru),gourmetfoodstoreandindividualmedicaland whenlimitedinsizeto3,000squarefeet. RECOMMENDATION The application is a request to amend the Land Development Code to allow specific drive in the Lake Asbury Village Center zoning district. Proposed change was presented to Lake Asbury CAC as informational item. There was general support for the proposed change. Staff has reviewed the proposed changes and recommends approval of the proposed changes as set forth above. Planning Commission voted 3-3 on a motion to recommend approval of the proposed LDC change. 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Mathews;Samantha Radomski Subject:2021/22 TDC Grant Application Date:Tuesday, April 19, 2022 5:04:18 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:2021/22 Clay County TDC Grant Application Date & Time:04/19/2022 5:04 PM Response #:32 Submitter ID:20792 IP address:2600:1702:2d51:10f0:89d6:ae4d:ce8b:f68e Time to complete:26 min. , 49 sec. Survey Details Page 1 Clay County Tourist Development Council Grant Application 2021/22 (October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022) Deadline for application is July 15, 2021. 1.General Organization Information Name of Organization Art Guild of Orange Park Event Name Bella Notte, a Night of Art Under the Stars Address 5000 US Hwy 17S, Suite 18 #254 City Fleming Island State Florida Postal Code 32003 Phone(190) 426-4512 Website https://artguildoiforangepark.org Contact Name Phyllis A Renninger Contact Email Address prenninger@aol.com Contact Phone(904) 264-5121 Contact Cell Phone(904) 686-4913 2.Requesting Organization’s Net Reported Assets in 2019 Upload Document AGOP Asset report.pdf 3.Event Information Event Name Bella Notte, a Night of Art Under the Stars Date(s) of Event September 15, 2022 Time(s) of Event 6 pm - 10 pm Location of Event Azaleana Manor on the St Johns River Website https://artguildoiforangepark/special events/.org Projected Number of Event 300 Attendees Local (Clay County)200 Attendees Out-of-Town Attendees 100 Projected Number of 10 Vendors Projected Number of Hotel 10 Room Nights TDC Event Marketing Grant Request The Art Guild of Orange Park (AGOP) is requesting $3,500 to market Bella Notte outside Clay County. The funds will be used for Print Media, Promotions, Public Relations, and Collateral Marketing (See Marketing Plan). What method was used to determine your projected numbers for this event? In alliance with the Art Guild of Orange Park bylaws, AGOP activities and events are developed, managed, and implemented by committee -- lead by a board member and composed of several of the 103 guild members. The Bella Notte event was developed by the Fundraising Committee who developed the plan, conducted research (looked at Jacksonville Art Guild events, local charity/fundraising events, online resources, etc.), discussed ideas with local hosts and vendors, then calculated Bella Notte plans based on those facts. The Committee presented the plan to the AGOP Board of Directors, received unanimous approval, and then presented the budget and plan to the AGOP members for a vote, once again receiving unanimous support. The Bella Notte plan was then broken down to twenty (20) subcommittees to develop details, scheduling, and logistics. One subcommittee, Communications, covers public relations, website, signage, media efforts, etc. The committee chairs of the Fundraising Committee and the Communications sub-committee developed this proposal with the projected numbers and marketing needs. 4.Event History Date of Past Event 05/25/2021 Location of Past Event Club Continental, Orange Park Number of Attendees 100 Number of Vendors 3 Estimated Economic Impact$3,940 How did you estimate the economic impact? The Art Guild of Orange Park was established in 1973. In support of its mission, the guild conducts art and education events that include at least four major art exhibits, annually, in northeast Florida as well as art workshops in Clay County. The event listed under “questions 4. Event History” is one of the art exhibits held annually at the Club Continental in Orange Park. The economic impact is $3,940 based on ticket and art sales. Funds generated at this event support the Art Guild Scholarship fund – awarded to a graduating school senior planning to pursue a career in art. Bella Notte, the event in this TDC application, is an inaugural event and the first time the guild is attempting to attract art lovers and art supporters from the entire region. AGOP plans to host the event annually, with new themes, to celebrate the arts and artists. The guild plans to grow this experience into a regional marker event. This event also supports the Town of Orange Park as well as the Clay County art and cultural goals to increase art opportunities for the area. Hotel Room Nights 0 Generated by this Event How many years has the 10 event existed? What method was used to capture the number of attendees? The number of attendees was based on ticket sales for the event. The hotel room nights were never tracked in prior events. What method was used to capture the number of vendors? Finance and budget information. What method was used to capture the number of hotel room nights? The number of hotel rooms was not tracked for the Club Continental event. Of the number of 50 attendees, how many were day visitors (tourists/visitors from outside of Clay County, but not staying overnight in hotels)? 5.2021/22 Event Information Share 3 Event Objectives (Please see example in the Grant Guidelines. Objectives must be SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic/Relevant, Time-bound) 1. In support of the Town of Orange Park 20-year Visioning Plan, the Art Guild of Orange Park will create an inaugural culture and art event to generate 300 attendees, sponsorships, and vendor engagement, through both digital and standard print marketing campaign that will run 2 months before the event and target northeast Florida. 2. In support of the Art Guild of Orange Park mission to promote visual fine arts and culture in Clay County, Northeast Florida, neighboring communities, and surrounding areas, AGOP will host a four-hour event on the banks of the St. Johns River in Orange Park, that will grow each year to increase the number of attendees, out-of-town guests, and hotel rooms, through both digital and standard print marketing campaign, that will run 2-3 months before the event and that will result in enhanced public awareness and appreciation of the importance of the Arts. Not acceptable: To create goodwill within our community. OR To boost local awareness of our organization. Acceptable: Create an event experience that will generate 100 room nights, a 30% increase over last year, by using a digital marketing campaign that will run 1 month prior to our event and will target southeast Georgia, Orlando and Tampa. 6.2021/22 Event Funding Event Budget (both Bella Notte Event Summary Budget.pdf revenue and expenditures- See example in Grant Guidelines.) Sponsorship Bella Notte Sponsor Letter .pdf Plan/Commitments What alternative source of funding will you seek if your request is not eligible for funding? The Fundraising and Communication committees have set aside $2,500 for signage and public relations. If this grant application is approved by TDC, we will increase that budget line by $3,500 to launch both the digital and standard print marketing campaign that will run 2 months before the event and target northeast Florida, outside Clay County. If we are not approved, we will only be able to do our initial signage and public relations effort within the county. 7.2021/22 Event Marketing Plan See example in Grant Bella Notte Marketing Plan.pdf Guidelines. Include size/length of advertisement, distribution channel(s) used, when advertisement will appear, targeted audiences, etc. Visitor Survey 8.Emergency Plan (Optional) Upload Emergency Plan Bella Notte Emergency Plan.pdf (traffic and parking plans, inclement weather plan, security plan, evacuation plans, etc.) Thank you, Clay County, FL This is an automated message generated by Granicus. Please do not reply directly to this email. From:webform@claycountygov.com To:Kimberly Morgan;Dawn Schull;Connor L. Mathews;Samantha Radomski Subject:2021/22 TDC Grant Application Date:Monday, April 25, 2022 1:59:09 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:2021/22 Clay County TDC Grant Application Date & Time:04/25/2022 1:58 PM Response #:33 Submitter ID:20793 IP address:65.153.221.114 Time to complete:21 min. , 37 sec. Survey Details Page 1 Clay County Tourist Development Council Grant Application 2021/22 (October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022) Deadline for application is July 15, 2021. 1.General Organization Information Name of Organization St Michael's Soldiers Inc Event Name Rock the Box 2 Address 1382 Coopers Hawk Way City Middleburg State Florida Postal Code 32068 Phone(904) 307-9080 Website www.stmichaelssoldiers.org Contact Name JIM SIGNORILE Contact Email Address jim.signorile@fieldsauto.com Contact Phone(904) 307-9080 Contact Cell Phone(904) 307-9080 2.Requesting Organization’s Net Reported Assets in 2019 Upload Document Statement of Financial Position.pdf 3.Event Information Event Name Rock the Bock 2 Date(s) of Event 08/13/2022 Time(s) of Event 7pm to 11pm Location of Event Thrasher Horne Center Website thcenter.org Projected Number of Event 1750 Attendees Local (Clay County)1000 Attendees Out-of-Town Attendees 750 Projected Number of 1 Vendors Projected Number of Hotel 100 Room Nights TDC Event Marketing Grant Request Respectfully request 3000 dollars in marketing assistance for Rock the Box 2, annual concert honoring our troops, first responders, teachers, medical frontline, and lineman. These that qualify will receive 2 tickets, this concert was advertised all the way to Savannah and south to Tampa, Orlando. The lineup is headlined by 2022 CMA nominee LOCASH and featuring Brett Myers and the Cumberland band. What method was used to determine your projected numbers for this event? Based on previous events held at the venue over the last six years of our Help Somebody Series, amount of attendees as well as social media activity from out of town folks. 4.Event History Date of Past Event 11/12/2016 Location of Past Event Thrasher Horne Center Number of Attendees 1700 Number of Vendors 1 Estimated Economic Impact 150000 How did you estimate the economic impact? This was based on a net proceed amount given to several local charities of $70000. The Economic impact to the area as estimated based on attendees and Social Media Activities, Concession, and Merchandise numbers from the show. Hotel Room Nights 100 Generated by this Event How many years has the 6 event existed? What method was used to capture the number of attendees? Thrasher Horne tickets sold as well as corporate partner seats What method was used to capture the number of vendors? No vendors What method was used to capture the number of hotel room nights? Based on attendees, bands from outside the PMA and fans travelling in for the this special night. Of the number of 500 attendees, how many were day visitors (tourists/visitors from outside of Clay County, but not staying overnight in hotels)? 5.2021/22 Event Information Share 3 Event Objectives (Please see example in the Grant Guidelines. Objectives must be SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic/Relevant, Time-bound) Create an event that brings our troops and first responders from all over the Southeast in a night of brotherhood and great live Country Music, causing an influx of hotel rooms and additional local business uptick for the weekend. A comprehensive targeted digital spend along with TV and radio 6 weeks to a month in advance of the show targeting North to Savannah as well as South through Daytona, Orlando, and Tampa. Not acceptable: To create goodwill within our community. OR To boost local awareness of our organization. Acceptable: Create an event experience that will generate 100 room nights, a 30% increase over last year, by using a digital marketing campaign that will run 1 month prior to our event and will target southeast Georgia, Orlando and Tampa. 6.2021/22 Event Funding Event Budget (both Budget Rock the Box 2.pdf revenue and expenditures- See example in Grant Guidelines.) Sponsorship Budget Rock the Box 2.pdf Plan/Commitments What alternative source of funding will you seek if your request is not eligible for funding? St Michaels Soldiers will secure several corporate partners to make this show a huge success like the others we have held in the past. 7.2021/22 Event Marketing Plan See example in Grant Budget Rock the Box 2.pdf Guidelines. Include size/length of advertisement, distribution channel(s) used, when advertisement will appear, targeted audiences, etc. Visitor Survey 8.Emergency Plan (Optional) Upload Emergency Plan (traffic and parking plans, inclement weather plan, security plan, evacuation plans, etc.) Thank you, Clay County, FL This is an automated message generated by Granicus. Please do not reply directly to this email. From:webform@claycountygov.com To:Kimberly Morgan;Dawn Schull;Connor L. Mathews;Samantha Radomski Subject:2021/22 TDC Grant Application Date:Thursday, March 17, 2022 1:07:49 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:2021/22 Clay County TDC Grant Application Date & Time:03/17/2022 12:57 PM Response #:30 Submitter ID:20788 IP address:2603:3010:100:5e00:b50a:a68a:c356:e210 Time to complete:58 min. , 18 sec. Survey Details Page 1 Clay County Tourist Development Council Grant Application 2021/22 (October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022) Deadline for application is July 15, 2021. 1.General Organization Information Name of Organization Airstream Ventures Event Name Girl's Lacrosse Showcase Address 321 Old Hard Road City Fleming Island State Florida Postal Code 32003 Phone(904) 568-0495 Website airstreamventures.com Contact Name Kenedy Grayson Contact Email Address kenedy@airstreamventures.com Contact Phone(904) 568-0495 Contact Cell Phone(904) 568-0495 2.Requesting Organization’s Net Reported Assets in 2019 Upload Document 3.Event Information Event Name Girl's Lacrosse Showcase Date(s) of Event May 28th and 29th Time(s) of Event 8AM-8PM Location of Event Plantation Sports Complex Website claycountygov.com Projected Number of Event 1500 Attendees Local (Clay County)100 Attendees Out-of-Town Attendees 1200 Projected Number of 0 Vendors Projected Number of Hotel 1000 Room Nights TDC Event Marketing Grant Request With Lacrosse being one of the fastest growing sports, we have brought one of the nation's largest college showcase tournament to Clay County. There will not only be players from all over the southeast participating, but over 100 college coaches from around the country will be attending the event and staying in Clay County. What method was used to determine your projected numbers for this event? Based on the number of attendees and participants that have signed up through the software portal. 4.Event History Date of Past Event 05/28/2022 Location of Past Event 0 Number of Attendees 0 Number of Vendors 0 Estimated Economic Impact 0 How did you estimate the economic impact? N/A Hotel Room Nights 0 Generated by this Event How many years has the 0 event existed? What method was used to capture the number of attendees? N/A What method was used to capture the number of vendors? N/A What method was used to capture the number of hotel room nights? N/A Of the number of 0 attendees, how many were day visitors (tourists/visitors from outside of Clay County, but not staying overnight in hotels)? 5.2021/22 Event Information Share 3 Event Objectives (Please see example in the Grant Guidelines. Objectives must be SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic/Relevant, Time-bound) Specific: Driving people to Clay County throughout the weekend for a new sporting event that also fills hotel rooms in the area and leaves an economic impact on the destination. Through the marketing components we aim to show Clay County as a Lacrosse destination. Measurable: Hotel room nights as well as economic impact numbers we will utilize the hotel room certification form as well as the post event survey. Achievable: Tom West has been connected to the Lacrosse community for years and runs tournaments across the country. With support from the local government and local TDC we can grow this event into a yearly staple within the Clay County community. Relevant: This event will help support Clay Counties vision as a destination and encourage more events to come to the area. Time-Bound: We will begin now until the end of the tournament. Which will be plenty of time to achieve our goals. Not acceptable: To create goodwill within our community. OR To boost local awareness of our organization. Acceptable: Create an event experience that will generate 100 room nights, a 30% increase over last year, by using a digital marketing campaign that will run 1 month prior to our event and will target southeast Georgia, Orlando and Tampa. 6.2021/22 Event Funding Event Budget (both LAX Clay County Budget- May 28-29.xlsx revenue and expenditures- See example in Grant Guidelines.) Sponsorship LAX-Sponsorship Plan.docx Plan/Commitments What alternative source of funding will you seek if your request is not eligible for funding? Event is funded by entry fees and TDC funding. 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