ORDER OF BUSINESS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
TUESDAY COMMISSION
9:30 A.M. CHAMBERS
1. CALL
TO ORDER
A. Roll
Call
B. Invocation
C. Pledge
of Allegiance
2. AGENDA
APPROVAL/SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
A. Additions,
Deletions, Substitutions
B. Adoption
C. Special
Presentations (Page 6)
3. CONSENT
AGENDA (Pages 7 - 23)
4. PUBLIC HEARING - 9:30 A.M. (Page 24)
5. REGULAR
AGENDA (Pages 25 - 26)
TIME
CERTAIN 10:00 A.M. (Presentation by the Supervisor of Elections) (Page 25)
TIME
CERTAIN 10:30 A.M. (Wage Theft Ordinance) (Page 26)
6. BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SITTING AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD (Page 27)
7. BOARD
APPOINTMENTS (Pages 28 - 31)
8. MATTERS
BY THE PUBLIC – 2:00 P.M. (Page 32)
9. STAFF
COMMENTS (Page 33)
10. COMMISSIONER
COMMENTS (Page 34)
11. TRANSIT
ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT - JOINT MEETING WITH THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH – TIME
CERTAIN 2:30 P.M. (Page 34)
12. ADJOURNMENT (Page 34)
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS - 9:30 A.M.
Page 6
2A Certificate of Commemoration to
Wilhelmina Jakes Street
2B Palm Beach County Saves Week
2C 211 Awareness Week
2D Eating Disorders Awareness Week
2E Congressman Ted Deutch
CONSENT AGENDA
A. ADMINISTRATION - None
B. CLERK & COMPTROLLER
Page 7
3B-1 Warrant
list
3B-2 Minutes:
None
3B-3 Contracts
and claims settlements list
3B-4 Change
orders, work task orders, minor contracts and final payments
C. ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS
Page 7
3C-1 Preliminary
Engineering Agreement regarding CSX railroad tracks at Palmetto Park Road
3C-2 Deleted
3C-3 Resolution
certifying County maintenance of Dryden Road
Page 8
3C-4 County
Deed in favor of FDOT for Boynton Beach Boulevard right-of-way
3C-5 Department
of the Army Consent to Easement Agreement regarding Ocean Avenue Bridge
3C-6 Agreement
with Arcadis U.S., Inc. for professional services (Haverhill Road)
3C-7 Agreement
with Cypress Woods Association for traffic control jurisdiction
3C-8 Resolution
delegating signatory authority on utility relocation agreements
D. COUNTY ATTORNEY
Page 9
3D-1 Revised Exhibit to Agreement with Broad and
Cassel for Airport-Related Bankruptcy legal services
3D-2 Settlement
in eminent domain case PBC v. Joanne E. Josti
E. COMMUNITY SERVICES
Page 9
3E-1 Receive and file one (1) State Grant
Agreement and three (3) contracts regarding services to the homeless
Page 10
3E-2 Receive and file two (2) amendments to Area
Agency on Aging contracts regarding services to seniors
3E-3 Waiver/Contract with United Way regarding
consolidated 211 crisis intervention, information, assessment and referral
services
F. AIRPORTS
Page 11
3F-1 Change Order No. 4 with Ranger Construction
Industries regarding Apron A project at PBIA
3F-2 First Amendment to Short-Term Lease with
Gate Gourmet at PBIA
Page 12
3F-3 Receive and file six (6) agreements for
Department of Airports
G. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & BUDGET - None
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONSENT AGENDA CONTINUED
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT & OPERATIONS
Page 12
3H-1 Contract
with Construct Group Corporation for South Bay boat ramp improvements
Page 13
3H-2 Contract
with Leo A. Day Company for annual architectural services
3H-3 Contract
with Colome & Associates, Inc. for annual architectural services
3H-4 First
Amendment with Intellitech Corporation regarding the Jail Management System
Page 14
3H-5 First
Amendment with Town of Ocean Ridge for radio maintenance services
3H-6 Interlocal
Agreement with Town of Lake Clark Shores for radio maintenance services
3H-7 Termination of Interlocal Agreement with U.S.
Marshals Services for fleet management services
Page 15
3H-8 Termination
of Interlocal Agreement with FBI for fleet management services
3H-9 U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers’ Consent to Easement for staging dock at Burt Reynolds
Park
3H-10 Second Amendment with FEMA regarding work stations at Vista Center
Page 16
3H-11 Second Amendment with City of Boynton Beach for use of County’s
microwave system
3H-12 Waiver/Contract with MPA Architects, Inc. for annual architectural
services
I. HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Page 17
3I-1 Amendment
No. 1 with CILO regarding meals to disabled individuals
3I-2 Ratify
signature on six (6) Agreements with HUD
Page 18
3I-3 Amendments
to Declaration of Restrictions with Community Land Trust of Palm Beach County
Page 19
3I-4 Ratify
eight (8) Agreements under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
3I-5 Agreement
with West Jupiter Community Group for tutorial center expansion
J. PLANNING, ZONING & BUILDING - None
K. WATER UTILITIES
Page 20
3K-1 Supplement
No. 1 with Globaltech, Inc. regarding Filter No. 1 Media replacement at WTP #8
3K-2 Wastewater
Development Agreement with Green House Bazaar, Inc.
3K-3 Work
Authorization No. 38 with Globaltech, Inc. for diesel fuel tank at WTP #3
L. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Page 21
3L-1 Receive
and file three (3) documents for Department of Environmental Resources
Management
Page 22
3L-2 Receive
and file three (3) documents for Department of Environmental Resources
Management
3L-3 Purchase
Order A33EB0 from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for Gopher
Tortoise Habitat Management
M. PARKS & RECREATION
Page 22
3M-1 Interlocal Agreement with City of Pahokee for
Pahokee athletic field improvements
N. LIBRARY - None
P. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - None
Q. CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION - None
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONSENT AGENDA CONTINUED
R. HUMAN RESOURCES - None
S. FIRE RESCUE
Page 23
3S-1 Receive
and file one (1) License Agreement with Town of Palm Beach for training
3S-2 Lantana
Firefighters Pension Fund Board appointments
T. HEALTH DEPARTMENT - None
U. INFORMATION SYSTEMS SERVICES
Page 23
3U-1 1st
Amendment to Schedule of Purchase of Equipment and/or Services with AT&T
V. METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION - None
W. PUBLIC AFFAIRS - None
X. PUBLIC SAFETY - None
Y. PURCHASING - None
Z. RISK MANAGEMENT - None
AA. PALM TRAN - None
BB. SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
Page 23
3BB-1 Precinct boundary changes
PUBLIC HEARINGS – 9:30 A.M.
Page 24
4A Certificates
of Public Convenience and Necessity for Medics Ambulance Service, Inc. and
Atlantic/Palm Beach Ambulance, Inc.
REGULAR AGENDA
ADMINISTRATION
Page 25
5A-1 Presentation
by the Supervisor of Elections – TIME
CERTAIN 10:00 A.M.
5A-2 Contract with Palm Beach State College Small
Business Development Center for assistance to small businesses
ENGINEERING
& PUBLIC WORKS
Page 25
5B-1 School
speed zones
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
Page 26
5C-1 Wage
theft ordinance – TIME CERTAIN 10:30
A.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SITTING AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD (Page 27)
BOARD
APPOINTMENTS (Page 28)
MATTERS BY THE PUBLIC –
2:00 P.M. (Page 32)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED
STAFF
COMMENTS (Page 33)
COMMISSIONER
COMMENTS (Page 34)
JOINT MEETING
WITH THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH - TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT – TIME CERTAIN
2:30 P.M. (Page 34)
ADJOURNMENT (Page 34)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
2. SPECIAL
PRESENTATIONS – 9:30 A.M.
A. Certificate
of Commemoration to Wilhelmina Jakes Street. (Sponsored by Commissioner Taylor)
B. Proclamation
declaring February 20 – 27, 2011 as “Palm Beach County Saves Week” in Palm Beach
County. (Sponsored by Commissioner
Marcus)
C. Proclamation
declaring February 11 – 17, 2011 as “2-1-1 Awareness Week” in Palm Beach
County. (Sponsored by Commissioner Vana)
D. Proclamation
declaring February 20 – 26, 2011 as “Eating Disorders Awareness Week” in Palm
Beach County. (Sponsored by Commissioner Taylor)
E. Presentation by Congressman Ted Deutch.
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
B. CLERK
& COMPTROLLER
1. Staff
recommends motion to approve: Warrant
List.
2. Staff
recommends motion to approve: the
following final minutes of the Board of County Commissioners= meetings:
None
3. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Contracts
(regular) and claim settlements list as submitted by various departments to the
Clerk & Comptroller=s Office. Countywide
4. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file:
change orders, work task orders, minor contracts, final payments and
other items approved by the Contract Review Committee and by the department
heads for the Engineering Department; Facilities Development and Operations
Department; Water Utilities Department; Environmental Resources Management
Department; and the Department of Airports during November 2010. Countywide
C. ENGINEERING
& PUBLIC WORKS
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: a Preliminary Engineering Agreement to facilitate the preparation of plans and specifications for a repair to the Palmetto Park Road at the CSX Transportation, Inc. railroad tracks. SUMMARY: Approval of the Preliminary Engineering Agreement at an estimated cost of $6,500 will allow for the preparation of the design and specifications in order to raise the west set of railroad tracks to the same elevation as the east set of railroad tracks. The construction will provide a smoother ride over the tracks for vehicles traveling on Palmetto Park Road. District 4 (MRE)
2. DELETED
3. Staff recommends motion to adopt: a Resolution approving recordation and filing of a Specific Purpose Survey Maintenance Map with the Clerk of the Circuit Court (Clerk) of and for Palm Beach County (County), Florida, certifying that Dryden Road from Haverhill Road to Mango Drive, has been maintained or repaired, continuously and uninterrupted, by the County for over four (4) years and all rights, title, easement appurtenances in and to the road are therefore vested in the County. SUMMARY: Adoption of this Resolution will establish and confirm title of Dryden Road from Haverhill Road to Mango Drive to the County in accordance with Section 95.361, Florida Statutes, which provides that upon four (4) years of continuous and uninterrupted maintenance or repair of the road by the County and upon filing of a map with the Clerk, title to the road becomes vested in the County for the extent in width that has been actually maintained. The Road and Bridge Division Director has certified, on the cover of the Dryden Road from Haverhill Road to Mango Drive Specific Purpose Survey Maintenance Map, that it depicts the limits of maintenance by the County. District 2 (MRE)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
C. ENGINEERING
& PUBLIC WORKS (Cont’d)
4. Staff recommends motion to approve:
A) a Palm Beach County (County) Deed in favor of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for right-of-way on Boynton Beach Boulevard; and
B) a partial release of a Permanent Construction Easement adjacent to Boynton Beach Boulevard.
SUMMARY: Approval of this item will allow a County Deed to FDOT for right-of-way on Boynton Beach Boulevard, lying on the north side of Boynton Beach Boulevard between State Road 7 and Lyons Road, and the partial release of a Permanent Construction Easement that is no longer required. District 5 (PK)
5. Staff recommends motion to approve: a Department of the Army Consent to Easement Agreement (Agreement) to use Corps of Engineers right-of-way to remove and reconstruct the Ocean Avenue Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in Lantana. SUMMARY: Approval of this Agreement will allow Palm Beach County to remove and reconstruct the Ocean Avenue Bridge within the Federal right-of-way of the Intracoastal Waterway. District 4 (PK)
6. Staff recommends motion to approve: an Agreement in the amount of $530,297.48 with Arcadis U.S., Inc. for professional services. SUMMARY: Approval of this Agreement will provide the professional services necessary for the preparation of design plans and construction bid documents for Haverhill Road from south of the Lake Worth Drainage District L-14 Canal to Lake Worth Road. Arcadis U.S., Inc. is a Palm Beach County company. Districts 2 & 3 (PK)
7. Staff recommends motion to approve: an Agreement with Cypress Woods Association Incorporated (Community) for traffic control jurisdiction to be performed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (Sheriff). SUMMARY: Approval of this Agreement will authorize the Sheriff to provide traffic control enforcement services within the Community. District 6 (MRE)
8. Staff recommends motion to adopt: a Resolution to authorize the Palm Beach County (County) Administrator and/or his designees to execute utility relocation agreements for utilities located within Palm Beach County right-of-way. SUMMARY: Resolution No. 87-916 authorized the County Engineer or his designee to enter into utility relocation agreements on behalf of Palm Beach County. The form of agreement authorized under Resolution No. 87-916 is outdated. Approval of this Resolution will allow use of an updated form of agreement for utility relocations, and allow the County Administrator and/or his designees to execute the agreement on behalf of Palm Beach County. Countywide (MRE)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
D. COUNTY
ATTORNEY
1. Staff
recommends motion to approve: a revised Exhibit “A” to the previously
approved Agreement R2010-1373 with Broad and Cassel for Airport-Related
Bankruptcy Legal Services dated December 21, 2009. SUMMARY: The revised
Exhibit “A” allows for and specifically names additional members of the firm
and its staff to work on behalf of the County under the contract within the
previously approved contractual cap and hourly rates of all personnel. All other aspects of the contract remain
unchanged. The contract is funded by the
Department of Airports; however, the revised Exhibit “A” will have no
additional fiscal impact. Countywide (PM)
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a Settlement
in the amount of $71,339 including attorney’s fees, but excluding costs, in the
eminent domain action styled Palm Beach County v. Joanne E. Josti, et al.,
Case No. 50 2006 CA010632XXXXMBAE, for the taking of parcels 112/312, owned by
Joanne E. Josti. SUMMARY: The
County has negotiated a settlement for parcels 112 and 312 in the amount of $71,339 as compensation for the land
taken, including attorney’s fees, but excluding costs, subject to the approval
of the Board of County Commissioners.
The subject property is located on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road/Southern
Boulevard to south of Okeechobee Boulevard.
The County’s expert appraiser valued the subject parcels at $33,700 with
a valuation date of November 22, 2006.
The property owner’s expert appraiser valued the subject parcels at $105,970. The proposed settlement is $62,000 for the
land taken, plus attorney’s fees in the amount of $9339, calculated
mathematically pursuant to Florida law.
The funds for this settlement will be funded by the Engineering Five
Year Road Program – Road Impact fees/Zone 3. District 6 (DRO)
E. COMMUNITY SERVICES
1. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file:
A) State of Florida Department of Children and
Families (DCF) Homeless Challenge Grant Agreement, No. IFZ15, for the period of
December 21, 2010, through June 30, 2011, in an amount of $63,397, for
provision of transitional housing, homeless prevention services, emergency
shelter, and childcare;
B) Contract with Coalition for Independent Living Options, Inc. for the period of
December 21, 2010, to June 30, 2011, in the amount of $15,849, for provision of
homeless prevention services to individuals and families with disabilities;
C) Contract with Palm Beach Recovery Coalition,
Inc. for the period of December 21, 2010, to June 30, 2011, in the amount of
$15,849, for provision of transitional housing to homeless individuals; and
D) Contract with The Lord’s Place for the
period of December 21, 2010, to June 30, 2011, in the amount of $31,699, for
the provision of emergency shelter and childcare.
SUMMARY: On October
5, 2010 (R2010-1502), the Board of County Commissioners delegated authority to
the County Administrator or his designee to sign the State of Florida DCF
Homeless Challenge Grant Agreement and to sign contracts with Coalition for
Independent Living Options, Inc., Palm Beach Recovery Coalition Inc., and The
Lord’s Place, for a period no longer than one (1) year, to end June 30, 2011.
This authorization and designation was necessary to expedite the contracts and
thereby avoid gaps in service delivery to homeless individuals. The total
amount of funds, $63,397, is for a one (1) year period and is non-recurring. No
match is required for these funds. (Human Services) Countywide (TKF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
E. COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Cont’d)
2. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file: two (2) amendments to the Area Agency on Aging
of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc. (AAA) contracts for the period November 16,
2010, through November 15, 2013:
a) Amendment No. 1
to Standard Agreement No. IA010-9500 (R2010-0188) with AAA to transfer $50,000
from C-1 funding to C-2 funding and to increase the agreement amount by $7,479
for various supportive services to seniors for a total not to exceed
$2,075,685; and
B) Amendment No. 1 to Standard
Agreement No. IU010-9500 (R2010-0049) with AAA to increase the reimbursement unit rate from 0.60 to 0.759233066, and to
increase the maximum reimbursement by $46,653.35 for a total not to exceed the amount of $396,243.95 for
various supportive services to seniors.
Summary: The fully executed amendments have been returned and require submission
to the Clerk’s office for filing. The amendments cover funds that were moved
from agencies and reallocated to agencies that needed additional funds to serve
senior clients in Palm Beach County. They were executed by the County Administrator
in accordance with Resolution R2010-1942, which delegated signatory authority
to the County Administrator or his designee. Countywide (TKF)
3. Staff recommends
motion to approve:
A) a waiver of prohibited relationship
pursuant to Palm Beach County Code, Article XIII, the Palm Beach County Code of
Ethics for United Way of Palm Beach County employees Charles
Anderson and Laurie George, a member and an alternate, respectively of the
Homeless Advisory Board;
B) Contract with United Way of Palm
Beach County, Inc., for the period October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2011,
in an amount of $141,075, to oversee the local funders’ combined 211 Palm
Beach/Treasure Coast contract for crisis intervention, information, assessment
and referral to community services through 24-hour per day, 365 days per year
telephone helpline/hotline.
Summary:
On July 13, 2010, the Board of County Commissioners approved the list of
agencies and funding allocations under the Financially Assisted Agencies
Program. The $141,075 being contracted in this item was allocated to 211 Palm
Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc. United Way will administer a consolidated funding
contract for the County, Children’s Service Council and United Way. The amount
is part of the total $13,638,671 funding approved by the Board of County
Commissioners for FY 2011. Prohibited
relationship waivers are being recommended for two (2) employees of United Way
who serve on a County advisory board. These individuals disclosed this
relationship and are requesting a waiver pursuant to Section 2-443(d) of the
Code of Ethics. The waivers are being recommended based on a staff
determination that the execution of this Contract will not create a conflict of
interest with the continued service of these individuals on the advisory board.
Other contracts will be forthcoming upon receipt of all the required
information. (Financially Assisted Agency Program) Countywide (TKF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
F. AIRPORTS
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve:
A) Change Order No. 4 to the contract with Ranger Construction Industries,
Inc. increasing the contract in the
amount of $73,092.85 and
a time extension of 203 calendar days for the Construct Apron A Project at Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA);
and
B) a Budget Transfer of $73,093 in the Airports Improvement and
Development Fund from Reserves to provide budget for the construction change
order.
SUMMARY: On October 20, 2009, the Board approved the contract with Ranger
Construction Industries, Inc., a Palm Beach County Company, for the Construct
Apron A Project in the amount of $3,838,345 with a contract time of 150
calendar days (R2009-1765). Change
Orders 1-3 were approved in the amount of $101,949.80 and extended the contract
time to 179 calendar days. Approval of
this Change Order will increase the total contract price by $73,092.85 and
increase the contract time by 203 calendar days. The time extension is needed due to the time required to re-evaluate a
design issue, negotiate a cost between the consultant and the contractor and
schedule the work. The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Goal for
this project was established at 15%. The DBE participation for this Change Order is 0%. The total DBE contract participation to date including
all change orders is 16.19%. Countywide
(JCM)
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a First
Amendment to Short-Term Lease Agreement (Amendment) with Gate Gourmet, Inc.
(Gate Gourmet), providing for the lease of 189 additional square feet of space
at the Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA) for an additional monthly rental
in the amount of $100. SUMMARY: The Amendment provides for the
addition of approximately 189 square feet of interior space at Building 1169 to
Gate Gourmet for office administration, shipping, receiving, storage and
related activities in support of Gate Gourmet’s airline catering
operations. Gate Gourmet received additional business from airlines
subsequent to approval of the Short-Term Lease Agreement (Lease) (R2010-1982)
and asked to modify the Lease to add a small amount of additional space. Countywide (HJF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
F. AIRPORTS
(Cont’d)
3. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file: six (6) original
Agreements for the Department of Airports:
A) Consent to Sublease for a Sublease Agreement between Jet Aviation
Associates, Ltd. and Weeks Davies, commencing December 7, 2010;
B) Consent to Sublease for a Sublease Agreement between Piedmont Hawthorne
Aviation, LLC, d/b/a Landmark Aviation and Johnny Carrier, commencing November
5, 2010;
C) License Agreement with Jet Aviation Associates Ltd. for use of property
solely and exclusively for temporary parking of operable vehicles for a charity
event, commencing January 19, 2011 at 3:00 p.m., expiring January 21, 2011 at
11:00 a.m.;
D) Hotel-Motel Courtesy Shuttle Operator Permit with MSP Partners Realty,
LLC d/b/a/ Hilton Palm Beach Airport, commencing October 1, 2010, terminating September
30, 2011, automatically renewed on yearly basis (10/1 through 9/30);
E) Airline Operating and
Lease Agreement with Southern Sky Air and Tour, LLC d/b/a Direct Air,
commencing November 18, 2010, terminating September 30, 2011, automatically
renewed on year-to-year basis (10/1 through 9/30); and
F) Airline Service
Incentive Program Participation Agreement for Qualified Flights with Southern
Sky Air and Tour, LLC d/b/a Direct Air, commencing on December 20, 2010,
expiring one (1) year from effective date, automatically renewed on year-to-year
basis.
SUMMARY: Delegation of authority
for execution of the standard County agreements above was approved by the Board
of County Commissioners in R1994-1453, R2007-1968, R2007-2070, R2009-0634 and
R2010-0707. Countywide (AH)
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
& OPERATIONS
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: Contract with Construct Group Corporation in the amount of $343,000 for improvements to the South Bay Boat Ramp. SUMMARY: This Contract will provide two (2) new floating boat docks and a floating staging dock with gangways along with associated site improvements. The fixed docks adjacent to the existing two (2) boat ramps were destroyed during the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 and will be replaced with removable, floating docks and gangways. A floating staging dock and gangway will also be constructed. The project’s funding source is the Florida Boating Improvement Program. The three (3) lowest bids were submitted by out-of-county contractors with a total of four (4) of the seven (7) bids by out-of-county firms. The Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal for this project is 15%. Construct Group Corporation’s bid includes SBE participation of 18.56%, with 18% met through the use of a Belle Glade subcontractor. Construct Group Corporation is a Miami/Dade County business. The contract time is 112 calendar days to substantial completion. (Capital Improvements Division) District 6 (JM)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
& OPERATIONS (Cont’d)
2. Staff recommends motion to approve: Contract with Leo A. Daly Company to provide architectural services on a continuing contract basis. SUMMARY: The purpose of this Contract is to have a consultant pre-selected and under contract to provide architectural services for capital improvement projects generally with a construction value less than $5,000,000. Consultant fees will be negotiated on an individual basis for the identified projects. This Contract will be for two (2) years with two (2) - one (1) year renewal options. Leo A. Daly Company is a Palm Beach County firm and will be using Palm Beach County subconsultants for 91% of the work. This Contract includes a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal of 15% which can be met through the use of either M/WBE or SBE firms. Leo A. Daly Company anticipates achieving 32% SBE and 12% M/WBE participation. The subconsultant participation is based on estimates provided by the department as well as the consultant and is based on past history for typical projects performed under this continuing contract. (Capital Improvements Division) Countywide (JM)
3. Staff recommends motion to approve: Contract with Colome & Associates, Inc. to provide architectural services on a continuing contract basis. SUMMARY: The purpose of this Contract is to have a consultant pre-selected and under contract to provide architectural services for capital improvement projects generally with a construction value less than $5,000,000. Consultant fees will be negotiated on an individual basis for the identified projects. This Contract will be for two (2) years with two (2) - one (1) year renewal options. Colome is a Palm Beach County firm and will be using Palm Beach County subconsultants for 99% of the work. This Contract includes a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal of 15% which can be met through the use of either M/WBE or SBE firms. Colome & Associates, Inc anticipates achieving a 70% SBE participation. The subconsultant participation is based on estimates provided by the department as well as the consultant and is based on past history for typical projects performed under this continuing contract. (Capital Improvements Division) Countywide (JM)
4. Staff recommends motion to approve: First Amendment to the Agreement with Intellitech Corporation (R2009-0646) extending the expiration date to October 31, 2011. SUMMARY: The upgrade to the Jail Management System (JMS) defined in the Agreement has been completed and the JMS system is providing the necessary inmate information to support the new Video Visitation System. The Agreement required Intellitech to activate the license and provide software support services for one (1) year following acceptance of the upgrade which took place on October 31, 2010. As a result, the Agreement now needs to be extended from its expiration date of February 28, 2011, to October 31, 2011 to cover the full one (1) year license and support services period. All other terms of the Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect. (ESS) Countywide (JM)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
& OPERATIONS (Cont’d)
5. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a First Amendment to Interlocal Agreement (R2008-0863)
with the Town of Ocean Ridge (Town) to
extend the term of the agreement to March 31, 2014. SUMMARY: The Interlocal Agreement with the Town, which provides the
terms and conditions under which the Town receives radio equipment maintenance
services from the County will expire on March 31, 2011. The Interlocal
Agreement provides for one (1) renewal option for a period of three (3) years.
Both parties must approve the renewal option. The Town has approved the renewal
to extend the term of the Interlocal Agreement until March 31, 2014. The renewal now requires Board approval. The
terms of the agreement are standard and the maintenance rates are consistent
with those being charged to County Departments. The Interlocal Agreement may be
terminated by either party, with or without cause, with a minimum of three (3)
months notice. The County has been
providing these services since April 1, 2008.
(ESS) District 4/Countywide (JM)
6. Staff recommends
motion to approve: an Interlocal Agreement with the Town of Lake Clarke Shores (Town) for the provision of radio
maintenance services. SUMMARY:
This Agreement provides for the provision of radio equipment maintenance
services to the Town, by FDO/Electronic Services & Security Division. The
services are to be charged on an hourly basis at a cost of $65/hr/person and
$97.50/hr/person for overtime work. In
the event that the County must out-source the labor, a separate labor rate is
provided. The rates may be adjusted
annually with notification by June 1 (effective that following October 1) at
the County’s sole discretion, but in no event shall the Town’s fee schedule
exceed the fee schedule applied to County departments. The term of the agreement is for three (3)
years with one (1) – three (3) year renewal.
The Agreement may be terminated by either party, with or without cause
with a minimum of three (3) months notice. The County has been providing radio
equipment maintenance services to the Town since February 1, 2005. (ESS) District 3/Countywide (JM)
7. Staff recommends motion to approve: a Termination of Interlocal Agreement (R2006-0460) with the U.S. Marshals Service (Marshals) terminating the County’s provision of fleet management services to the Marshals. SUMMARY: On March 14, 2006, the Board approved an Interlocal Agreement with the Marshals, which provided for the County’s provision of fleet management services to the Marshals for a period of five (5) years, which was extended until March 13, 2016, via a First Amendment to Interlocal Agreement (R2010-1673). Pursuant to the terms of the Interlocal Agreement, the County has been reselling fuel to the Marshals based on the premise that the Marshals are included by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) within the definition of “State”. On October 28, 2010, the Office of Chief Counsel of the IRS issued an opinion that federal agencies are not included within the definition of “State”. In order for the County to preserve its tax exempt status regarding its fuel purchases the County cannot sell to any agency that is not considered within the IRS definition of “State”. Therefore, the County must terminate the Interlocal Agreement with the Marshals. (Fleet) Countywide (JM)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
& OPERATIONS (Cont’d)
8. Staff recommends motion to approve: a Termination of Interlocal Agreement (R2005-1479) with the U.S. Department of Justice/Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) terminating the County’s provision of fleet management services to the FBI. SUMMARY: On August 16, 2005, the Board approved an Interlocal Agreement with the FBI, which provided for the County’s provision of fleet management services to the FBI for a period of five (5) years, which was extended until August 15, 2016, via a First Amendment to Interlocal Agreement (R2010-0337). Pursuant to the terms of the Interlocal Agreement, the County has been reselling fuel to the FBI based on the premise that the FBI is included by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) within the definition of “State”. On October 28, 2010, the Office of Chief Counsel of the IRS issued an opinion that federal agencies are not included within the definition of “State”. In order for the County to preserve its tax exempt status regarding its fuel purchases the County cannot sell to any agency that is not considered within the IRS definition of “State”. Therefore, the County must terminate the Interlocal Agreement with the FBI. (Fleet) Countywide (JM)
9. Staff recommends motion to approve: a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Consent to Easement to construct a staging dock extension at Burt Reynolds Park, Jupiter. SUMMARY: The County completed a $2.9 million expansion project for Burt Reynolds Park in the fall of 2007, which included the construction of a staging dock in the Intracoastal Waterway. The staging dock was originally designed to be 289’ long; however, due to issues surrounding ownership of the submerged lands under the dock, the dock was scaled back to 110’ long. The submerged lands issues are in the process of being resolved so that the County may extend the dock. As the extension of the dock is within the right-of-way of the Intracoastal Waterway, USACE requires a Consent to Easement to be executed by the County and the USACE prior to construction. The USACE requires a $300 administrative fee for processing the consent. (PREM) District 1 (HJF)
10. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a Second Amendment to License Agreement (R2009-1216)
with the United States Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) retroactively extending the term to December 31, 2011.
SUMMARY: The License Agreement, which
provides the terms and conditions under which FEMA uses four (4) modular open
air work stations on the second floor of the Vista Center Office Building
located at 2300 North Jog Road for general office purposes, expired on December
31, 2010. This Second Amendment retroactively extends the term of the License
Agreement upon the same terms and conditions until December 31, 2011. There are
no charges associated with this Second Amendment. (PREM) District 2 (HJF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
H. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
& OPERATIONS (Cont’d)
11. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a Second Amendment to the Interlocal
Agreement (R2001-0200) with the City of Boynton Beach (City) to extend the
term of the agreement to February 5, 2016. SUMMARY: The Interlocal
Agreement with the City, which provides the terms and conditions under which
the City can use the County’s microwave system to transport radio signals from
the City’s tower to the County SmartZone Controller expires on February 6,
2011. The Interlocal Agreement provides for four (4) renewal
options, each for a period of five (5) years. Both parties must approve
the renewal option. The City has approved a renewal to extend the term of
the Interlocal Agreement until February 5, 2016. The renewal now requires
Board approval. Under the terms of the Interlocal Agreement, the City
pays its share of the operational and maintenance costs associated with the
microwave system. The costs for each
fiscal year are provided by the County by March 1st annually. The Interlocal Agreement may be terminated by
either party, with or without cause, upon one (1) years notice. This
Second Amendment renews the term and updates the notice
provisions. Other than the changes set forth herein all other terms
and conditions of the Interlocal Agreement remain the same. (ESS) Countywide
(JM)
12. Staff recommends motion to approve:
A) a waiver of prohibited relationship pursuant to Palm Beach County Code, Article XIII, the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics for MPA Architect’s employee Mark Beatty, a member of the Palm Beach County Zoning Commission; and
B) Contract with MPA Architects, Inc. to provide architectural services on a continuing contract basis.
SUMMARY: A prohibited relationship waiver is being recommended for an employee of MPA Architects who serves on the County Zoning Commission. The individual has disclosed this relationship and is requesting a waiver pursuant to Section 2-443(d) of the Code of Ethics. The waiver is being recommended based on a staff determination that the execution of this contract will not create a conflict of interest with the continued service of the individual on the Zoning Commission. The purpose of this Contract is to have a consultant pre-selected and under contract to provide architectural services for capital improvement projects generally with a construction value less than $5,000,000. Consultant fees will be negotiated on an individual basis for the identified projects. This Contract will be for two (2) years with two (2)-one (1) year renewal options. MPA Architects is a Palm Beach County firm and will be using Palm Beach County subconsultants for 100% of the work. This Contract includes a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal of 15%. MPA Architects, Inc. anticipates achieving 78% SBE participation. The subconsultant participation is based on estimates provided by the department as well as the consultant and is based on past history for typical projects performed under this continuing contract. (Capital Improvements Division) Countywide (JM)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
I. HOUSING &
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Amendment No. 001 to the Agreement with Coalition
for Independent Living Options, Inc. (R2010-1687) to reduce the reimbursement
rate from $35.42 per meal package delivered weekly to eligible disabled
individuals to $33.02 per meal package, and to increase the number of
unduplicated individuals served from 80 to 85. SUMMARY: The FY 2010-2011 Action Plan approved by the Board of
County Commissioners (R2010-1156) on July 20, 2010, allocated $39,000 of
Community Development Block Grant funds to Coalition for Independent Living
Options, Inc. (CILO) for the Disability Inclusion & Nutritional Education
(DINE) program. The DINE program provides the following services to disabled
individuals and their families: delivery of meal packages (five (5) frozen
breakfasts and five (5) frozen dinners per week plus hurricane ready meals) for
up to three (3) months per client; provision of emergency financial assistance
in the form of rent/mortgage/utilities payments; and for teaching independent
living skills regarding budgeting, food shopping, cooking and preparing a
balanced diet. Thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) is allocated for
provision of meal packages and $5,000 for emergency one-time financial
assistance. The Agreement originally states that CILO will be reimbursed at a
rate of $35.42 per meal package provided to an unduplicated 80 eligible
disabled individuals. This Amendment seeks to lower the rate of reimbursement
to $33.02 per meal package provided to an eligible disabled individual and
increase service to an unduplicated 85 individuals. These are Federal
Community Development Block Grant funds that do not require a local match. Countywide (TKF)
2. Staff recommends
motion to ratify: the signature of the Board of County Commission
Chairman on the following six (6) documents with the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD):
A) Funding Approval/Agreement, Amount:
$7,351,246, Terms: October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2011 (HUD-7082, CDBG);
B) Amendment to Funding Approval/Agreement
(HUD-7082, CDBG);
C) Funding Approval/Agreement, Amount:
$2,777,679, Terms: October 1, 2010, through September 30 2011 (HUD-40093,
HOME);
D) Amendment to Funding Approval/Agreement
(HUD-40093, HOME);
E) ESG Program Local Government Grant
Agreement, Amount: $299,384 Terms: October 1, 2010, through September 30 2011;
and
F) Amendment to ESG Program Local Government
Grant Agreement.
SUMMARY: The Board of County Commission (BCC) approved the County’s FY 2010-2011
Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Shelter
Grant (ESG) and Home Investment
Partnership (HOME) on July 20, 2010 (R2010-1156). The Agreements with HUD were
executed by the BCC Chairman.
Ratification by the BCC of the Chairman’s signature is required to bring
the Agreements and Amendments into Compliance. No local match is required to implement the CDBG program; however,
the ESG and HOME programs have matching requirements. The ESG Program matching requirements of 100%
is met through a cash or in-kind contribution by each agency receiving this
funding, and the HOME matching requirement of 25% will be met from program
income which is still being earned under the State Housing Initiatives
Partnership Program (SHIP). Countywide (TKF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
I. HOUSING &
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Cont’d)
3. Staff recommends
motion to approve: the
following four (4) Amendments to Declarations of Restrictions with the
Community Land Trust of Palm Beach County, Inc.:
A) First Amendment to the Declaration of
Restrictions for Very Low Income Households (441 Jennings Avenue, Greenacres,
Property Control Number: 18-42-44-23-01-045-0240);
B) First Amendment to the Declaration of
Restrictions for Middle Income Households (876 Briarwood Drive, Haverhill,
Property Control Number: 22-42-43-36-21-000-0290);
C) First Amendment to the Declaration of
Restrictions for Middle Income Households (9072 Arpege Place, Lake Worth,
Property Control Number: 00-42-44-30-01-001-0030); and
D) First Amendment to the Declaration of
Restrictions for Middle Income Households for (6095 Plains Drive, Lake Worth,
Property Control Number: 00-42-44-34-29-000-3450).
SUMMARY: On April 1,
2010, Palm Beach County entered into an Agreement (R2010-0903) with the
Community Land Trust of Palm Beach County, Inc., (CLT). The Agreement provided
$800,000 in Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP1) funds for the acquisition
and rehabilitation of least four (4) single-family homes which will be sold to
income qualified households. The CLT has already acquired four (4) homes, and
will have sufficient funding to acquire one (1) more home. NSP1 funds used for the acquisition of these
four (4) homes were secured by a Declaration of Restrictions executed by the
CLT at the closing for each home. The
executed Declarations of Restrictions each provided for a date by which the CLT
must sell these homes to income qualified households approved by the County.
Delays associated with the proposed homeowners acquiring private mortgage
financing and getting income qualified will not enable the resale of these
homes by the designated date. The four
(4) Amendments whose approval is hereby requested will extend the designated
date to enable the CLT to comply with the requirements of the Agreement. These are Federal Neighborhood
Stabilization Program Grant funds that require no local match. Districts
2, 3 & 6 (TKF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
I. HOUSING &
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Cont’d)
4. Staff
recommends motion to ratify: eight (8) Agreements executed by the County
Administrator under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and entered into
with:
A) Palm Beach County
Housing Authority in the amount of $750,000 (R2010-0898);
B) Riviera Beach
Housing Authority, Inc., in the amount of $500,000 (R2010-0899);
C) Housing
Partnership, Inc., in the amount of $850,000 (R2010-0900);
D) Neighborhood
Renaissance, Inc., in the amount of $500,000 (R2010-0901);
E) Florida
Conference Association of Seventh-Day Adventists in the amount of $272,600
(R2010-0902);
F) Community Land
Trust of Palm Beach County, Inc., in the amount of $800,000 (R2010-0903);
G) City of Riviera
Beach in the amount of $577,400 (R2010-0904); and
H) Village of
Wellington in the amount of $750,000 (R2010-1036).
SUMMARY: Palm Beach
County entered into a Grant Agreement (R2009-1672) with the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the receipt of $27,700,340 under the
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP).
On November 3, 2009, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved
funding recommendations for this Program which included the eight (8) herein
identified recipients of NSP funds. All
eight (8) Agreements make funds available for the acquisition and
rehabilitation of foreclosed properties. Acquired properties are then sold to,
or leased to, income qualified households. Staff processed these eight (8) Agreements
believing that the County Administrator had the authority to execute them as
provided by the BCC on November 18, 2008 (R2008-2154). The County Attorney’s office has since
indicated that said Resolution did not clearly provide for such authority.
Ratification of these Agreements will clearly authorize execution of these
Agreements by the County Administrator. These are Federal Neighborhood
Stabilization Program Grant funds that do not require local matching funds.
Districts 1, 2, 5, 6 & 7 (TKF)
5. Staff recommends
motion to approve: an
Agreement with the West Jupiter Community Group, Inc., for the tutorial center
expansion, in the amount of $255,489, for the period of January 11, 2011,
through December 31, 2011. SUMMARY: This
project will provide three (3) additional classrooms which will expand the West
Jupiter Community Group’s tutorial center where after school tutoring and
enrichment activities to disadvantaged and at-risk children residing in the
West Jupiter and surrounding areas are provided. The tutorial center is located at 7187 Church
Street, in unincorporated Palm Beach County in the Limestone Creek area. These
are federal Community Development Block Grant funds that require no local
match. District 1 (TKF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
K. WATER UTILITIES
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Supplement No. 1 to Work Authorization No. 33 to the
Contract for Optimization and Improvements Design-Build Services with
Globaltech, Inc. (R2008-2323) for replacement of the Filter No. 1 Media at
Water Treatment Plant No. 8 (WTP 8) in the amount of $88,328 and 150 days time
extension. SUMMARY: On July 28, 2010, the Contract Review
Committee approved Work Authorization No. 33 with Globaltech, Inc.
(R2008-2323) in the amount of $180,800 for the Filter Media Replacement for
Filters 2 and 3 at WTP 8. This
Supplement adds Filter No. 1 for a lump sum
amount of $88,328 with a time extension of 150 days. The total for Work Authorization No. 33
including Supplement No. 1 is $269,128; therefore requiring authorization by
the Board. The Small Business
Enterprise (SBE) participation goal established by the SBE Ordinance
(R2002-0064) is 15.0% overall. The
contract with Globaltech, Inc.
provides for SBE participation of 75.00% overall. This Authorization includes 86.38% overall participation. The
cumulative SBE participation, including this Work Authorization, is 75.21%
overall. Globaltech, Inc. is a local Palm Beach County firm. (WUD Project No. 10-066) District 2
(JM)
2. Staff
recommends motion to approve: a Wastewater Development Agreement with Green
House Bazaar, Inc. (Green House). SUMMARY: In conjunction with the City
of Greenacres, the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department (Department) is
currently in the process of planning and designing a gravity sewer system along
10th Avenue North, west of Haverhill Road, which will provide sufficient
capacity to serve the Green House property, as well as other potential users,
with wastewater service. The
construction of the gravity sewer system will eliminate the need for Green
House, and other potential users, to construct, operate, and maintain private
lift stations. As a contribution in lieu
of construction, Green House agrees to pay to the Department the amount of
$10,000, said contribution to be allocated by the County to the costs for
installation of the gravity sewer system.
Green House shall pay the $10,000 prior to or within ten (10) days of
the effective date of this Agreement. In exchange for this contribution, Department
shall use its best efforts to have the gravity sewer system installed in order
to be available for connection to Green House’s onsite wastewater collection
system on or before April 2, 2011. (WUD Project No.11-507) District
2 (MJ)
3. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Work
Authorization No. 38 to the Optimization and Improvements Design/Build Services with Globaltech, Inc.
(R2008-2323) for a diesel fuel tank at Water Treatment Plant No. 3 in the
amount of $249,823. SUMMARY: On December 16, 2008, the Board of County Commissioners approved the
Water Utilities Department Optimization and Improvements Design/Build Services Contract with
Globaltech, Inc. (R2008-2323) for
treatment plant and regional pump station projects. This
Work Authorization is for the purchase and installation of an underground
30,000 gallon diesel fuel tank for Water Treatment Plant No. 3. The
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) participation goal established by the SBE
Ordinance (R2002-0064) is 15% overall. The contract with Globaltech, Inc. provides for SBE
participation of 75.00% overall. This
authorization includes 100.00% overall participation. The cumulative SBE participation, including
this Work Authorization, is 76.37% overall. Globaltech, Inc. is a local Palm Beach County Company. (WUD Project No. 09-004) District 5
(JM)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
L. ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
1. Staff recommends
motion to:
A) receive and file three (3) original documents for the
Department of Environmental Resources Management:
1) Project Agreement
PB-10-147 with the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) providing $500,000
in reimbursable funding for the Jupiter Ridge Shoreline Restoration Project
expiring September 1, 2012;
2) Project Agreement PB-10-148 with the FIND
providing $1,000,000 in reimbursable funding for the South Cove Restoration and
Boardwalk Project expiring September 1, 2012;
3) Project
Agreement PB-08-133 amendment with the FIND extending the project completion
date for the Snook Islands Public Use Facilities project to September 1, 2011;
and
B) approve Budget Amendment of $1,500,000 in
the Natural Areas Fund to recognize revenue from the FIND agreements and
includes a transfer from the Manatee Protection Program to the Jupiter Ridge
Shoreline Restoration project to provide $979,718 for estimated project costs
and the required FIND match.
SUMMARY: 1) & 2) Agreement No. PB-10-147 and PB-10-148 are awards from FIND for FY2011 funding as a result of applications submitted by the Board of County Commissioners on May 18, 2010 (R2010-0784 & R2010-0785). Delegated authority to sign the agreements was provided at that time. The agreements include provisions that allow FIND to seek reimbursement of funds provided the County fails to comply in any way. The County is also liable for attorney’s fees if any property is transferred and a dispute ensues. The Manatee Protection Program will provide $979,718 for additional project costs and the appropriate FIND match associated with the Jupiter Ridge Shoreline Restoration Project. The South Cove Project is funded with a combination of Lake Worth Lagoon State Grant, Manatee Protection Program and Vessel Registration Fees. 3) Agreement No. PB-08-133 was approved on December 2, 2008 (R2008-2219). Delegated authority to sign time extensions was provided at that time. Countywide (SF)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
L. ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (Cont’d)
2. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file: three (3) original documents for the
Department of Environmental Resources Management:
A) Amendment No. 1 to the Wetlands Reserve Program with the Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) for the Loxahatchee Slough Natural Area –
Sandhill Crane East Restoration Project Contract No. 66-4209-7-77-07 extending
the agreement until September 30, 2011;
B) Amendment No. 1 to the Wetlands Reserve
Program with the NRCS for the Winding Waters Restoration Project Contract No.
66-4209-7-77-06 extending the agreement until September 30, 2011; and
C) Change Order No. 1 for Contract No.
FWC8135 with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) adding
fluridone pellets as an acceptable aquatic exotic plant control method for the
work plan.
SUMMARY: A) & B) Amendment
No. 1 amends the term of the agreements between PBC and NRCS entered into on
July 10, 2007 (R2007-1221 and R2007-1222) to extend the agreement until
September 30, 2011. All other provisions of this Agreement remain unchanged
with no fiscal impact. Delegated
authority to sign the agreement was provided at that time. C) Contract No. FWC8135 October 1, 2002 (R2002-1748) provides
aquatic vegetation control services in accordance with a work plan for water
bodies with Palm Beach County. All other provisions of this Agreement remain
unchanged with no fiscal impact. Delegated authority to sign time
extensions and minor amendments that do not change the scope of work was
provided at that time. Countywide (SF)
3. Staff recommends
motion to accept: Purchase Order A33EB0 from Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWCC) for Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management at two
(2) Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Yamato Scrub and Juno Dunes, expiring May
27, 2011, in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for each site. SUMMARY: Funds were requested to assist with
activities at Yamato Scrub Natural Area in Boca Raton and Juno Dunes Natural
Area in Juno Beach. The cost
reimbursement resulting from the approval of this Purchase Order will provide funding
up to $15,000 per natural area (total potential reimbursement of $30,000) for
land management activities to improve gopher tortoise habitat. There is no
match required for this reimbursement funding. Districts 1 & 4 (SF)
M. PARKS & RECREATION
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Interlocal Agreement with the City of Pahokee for
the period of February 1, 2011, through August 1, 2012, in an amount
not-to-exceed $60,000 for Pahokee Athletic Field Improvements. Summary: This
allocation provides funding for improvements to Pahokee’s athletic field
located at its Parks and Recreation Complex to include refurbishing the
existing football/soccer field and the purchase and installation of an
irrigation system. The Agreement allows for the reimbursement of eligible
expenses incurred subsequent to October 5, 2010. Funding is from the 2002 $50
Million Recreation and Cultural Facilities Bond referendum. District
6 (PK)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
3. CONSENT
AGENDA APPROVAL
S. FIRE RESCUE
1. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file: one (1) fully executed License Agreement
with the Town of Palm Beach, for training at the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue
Regional Training Center, for the period December 15, 2010, through December
14, 2011. SUMMARY: On September 15, 2009, the Board adopted Resolution
No. R2009-1551, which authorized the County Administrator, or his designee (Fire
Rescue Administrator) to execute a one year standard license agreement with
outside fire rescue/public safety agencies and other authorized entities,
providing them with access to the Regional Training Center to conduct training
activities and events for public safety personnel. Pursuant to Countywide PPM
CW-O-051, one fully executed license agreement that has been executed by the
Fire Rescue Administrator and the Town of Palm Beach, is being submitted as a
receive and file agenda item for the Clerk’s Office to note and receive. Countywide
(SB)
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve and select:
A) Michael C. McCurdy for appointment by the Town of Lantana, as Trustee,
on the Lantana Firefighters Pension Fund Board. The term will expire September
28, 2012; and
B) John Sluth for appointment by the Town of Lantana, as Trustee, on the
Lantana Firefighters Pension Fund Board. The term will expire September 28,
2012.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the
Interlocal Agreement (R2010-0215) Renewing Pension Agreement (R97-1252D)
Relating to Firefighters’ Pension Plan with the Town of Lantana (Town), the
Town is requesting the County’s approval of their selection to appoint John
Sluth and Michael C. McCurdy, Town residents, to the Lantana Firefighters
Pension Fund Board, as Trustees. Under
the Interlocal Agreement, the Town retained the power and responsibility to
make appointments to the Fund’s Board of Trustees for its Chapter 175 Plan. Any Trustee to be appointed by Lantana first
must be approved by the County. Mr.
Sluth and Mr. McCurdy’s current positions expired on September 28, 2010. Their reappointments would expire on
September 28, 2012. District 7 (SB)
U. INFORMATION SYSTEMS
SERVICES
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: 1st Amendment to the Schedule of Purchase of Equipment and/or Service (R2011-0070) contained in the 1st Pricing Schedule attachment to the Master Services Agreement (R2009-1055) for maintenance and purchase of equipment and other services pertaining to the County’s Meridian telephone systems, reducing the total contract amount by $5,989, for a revised total of $228,666, for the period February 1, 2011, through February 1, 2012. SUMMARY: This amended Pricing Schedule reduces the total cost of maintenance services, purchase of telephone equipment and other PBX-related services for the Meridian telephone systems located at the Judicial Center Complex. The total savings to the County for the contract period is $5,989. This reduction in maintenance cost is the result of ISS Voice Services working diligently with AT&T to reconcile the total covered equipment count for this location. AT&T has an office in Palm Beach County. Countywide (PK)
BB. SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Precinct boundary changes submitted by Susan Bucher,
Supervisor of Elections, as required by Section 101.001(1), Florida Statutes. Summary: Precinct boundary changes as indicated. Countywide
(LSJ)
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
4. PUBLIC
HEARING – 9:30 A.M. (Motion to receive and file: Proof of publication)
A. Staff
recommends motion to adopt: Resolutions of the Board of County
Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida pursuant to Palm Beach County Code
Chapter 13, Article II, Emergency Medical Services, Division I (Ordinance No.
2010-056); granting a three (3) year extension of existing emergency medical
services Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Medics Ambulance
Service, Inc. and Atlantic/Palm Beach Ambulance, Inc., doing business as
American Medical Response to December 31, 2014. SUMMARY: These
Resolutions implement, by the extension of the existing ambulance Certificates
of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN), agreements between the private
ambulance services and Palm Beach County to allow Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue
to provide transportation of patients from the scene of 9-1-1 calls instead of
the private ambulance providers. In anticipation of Palm Beach County Fire
Rescue COPCN renewal on December 31, 2010, and as a result of agreements with
the private providers, Fire-Rescue will provide all emergency response and
patient transportation services in all of their services areas. The private
ambulance providers are requesting the issuance of a three (3) year extension
of their current COPCN from January 1, 2011, to December 31, 2014. Private providers
will serve as a secondary provider for Advanced Life Support emergency
transport, which will allow them to provide daily back up during the pilot
program and be available for response in the event of storms, evacuations and
disasters. It will also allow for
emergency and non-emergency inter-facility transfers. The Emergency Medical Services Council
approved granting the three (3) year extension. Countywide (DW)
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
5. REGULAR
AGENDA
A. ADMINISTRATION
TIME CERTAIN 10:00 A.M.
1. Supervisor
of Elections Presentation
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a Contract with Palm Beach State College Small
Business Development Center (SBDC) in
the amount of $94,000 to provide technical assistance and training to small
businesses in Palm Beach County for the period of October 1, 2010, through
September 30, 2011. SUMMARY: This Contract
provides Palm Beach County’s Small Business Enterprise firms with technical
assistance and training in the form of direct consulting services in the areas
of finance, marketing, management, construction, human resources, business plans
and international trade. In addition, SBDC provides local SBE’s with services
that result in federal certifications, such as 8(a), HUBZone and Small
Disadvantaged Business; identify federal contract opportunities for local small
businesses; and assist local businesses in submitting bids to local, state, and
federal agencies. The total amount of
this proposed contract for FY 2011 is $94,000 and is being made retroactive to
October 1, 2010. An audit has been completed for contracted services in FY 2010
and resulted in satisfactory performance. The FY 2010 performance and FY 2011
contracted performance is listed below. Countywide (TKF)
|
Deliverables |
FY10 Contracted |
Achieved As of 9/30/10 |
FY11 Contracted |
|
SBDC |
|
|
|
1 |
Management & Technical Assistance Clients |
500 |
627 |
550 |
2 |
Loans Approved |
$1,750,000 |
$1,330,000 |
$1,330,000 |
3 |
SBDC Seminars |
4 |
4 |
6 |
|
PTAC |
|
|
|
4 |
Management &Technical Assistance Clients |
125 |
249 |
150 |
5 |
Procurement Approved |
$5,000,000 |
$162,813,953 |
$10,000,000 |
6 |
Government Procurement Seminars |
16 |
22 |
18 |
7 |
Certification Training |
8 |
8 |
10 |
8 |
Review of RFP/Bid Process |
6 |
8 |
8 |
|
PBCC |
|
|
|
9 |
Quarterly Report and Client Profile |
4 |
4 |
4 |
B. ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS
1. Staff requests
Board direction: regarding a policy for the installation of school
speed zone on roads fronting/adjacent to high schools. SUMMARY: School speed zone are typically not installed
at high schools in Palm Beach County. Parents of children attending Seminole
Ridge High School have requested a school speed zone at the high school. The
Board has directed staff to prepare information concerning the installation of
school speed zones at high schools throughout Palm Beach County. Countywide (MRE)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
5. REGULAR
AGENDA
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY
TIME CERTAIN 10:30 A.M.
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve on preliminary reading and advertise for public hearing on March
15, 2011 at 9:30a.m.: an
Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida,
establishing a procedure for employees who are victims of wage theft to recover
back wages resulting from wage theft; providing for short title; providing for
definitions; providing for wage theft complaints; providing for captions;
providing for repeal of laws in conflict; providing for severability; providing
for inclusion in the code of laws and ordinances; and providing for effective
date. SUMMARY: The issue of wage theft was brought before the
Board on October 19, 2010. At that meeting the Board directed the County
Attorney to draft a wage theft for preliminary reading. The Ordinance provides
for a definition of wage theft and procedures for the filing, conciliation and
hearing of wage theft complaints. The Board also directed the County Attorney
to continue to monitor the legal challenge to the Miami-Dade Wage Theft
Ordinance brought by the Florida Retail Federation. Countywide (EC)
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RECESS AS THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
CONVENE AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
6. BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SITTING AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD
A. HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(Environmental
Control Hearing Board)
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: reappointment of the following members to the Environmental Control Hearing Board for a term of three (3) years beginning February 1, 2011, to January 31, 2014:
Name Seat
No. Requirement Recommended By
David Freudenberg 4 Citizen-at-Large Commissioner Aaronson
Commissioner Marcus
Commissioner Abrams Commissioner Taylor
Edwin Sherman 3 Citizen-at-Large Commissioner Marcus Commissioner Abrams
SUMMARY: The Board is composed of five (5) members. Membership must consist of one (1) lawyer recommended by the Palm Beach County Bar Association, one (1) medical doctor recommended by the Palm Beach County Medical Society, one (1) engineer recommended by the Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society, and two (2) citizens-at-large not holding elective office. On December 10, 2010 and December 30, 2010, memos were circulated to the Board of County Commissioners regarding the above reappointments. No additional nominations were received. Countywide (GB)
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ADJOURN AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD
RECONVENE AS THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
7. BOARD
APPOINTMENTS
A. AIRPORTS
(Aviation
& Airports Advisory Board)
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: one (1) reappointment/appointment to Seat No. 8 to
the Aviation and Airports Advisory Board (AAAB) for a three (3) year term:
Seat
No. 8 (Choose one)
Reappoint:
Nominee Requirement
Term Nominated
By: Ronald Ash Favorable reputation for 2/1/11 – 1/31/14 Comm. Marcus
experience and expertise Comm. Abrams
in: architecture, engineering, Comm. Taylor
banking, insurance, law, Comm.
Aaronson
accounting, non-residential
construction, business or
consumer
OR
Appoint:
Nominee Requirement Term Nominated By:
Robin Rockwell Favorable reputation for 2/1/11 – 1/31/14 Comm. Burdick
experience and expertise
in:
architecture, engineering,
banking,
insurance, law,
accounting,
non-residential
construction,
business or
consumer
SUMMARY: Per Resolution No. R96-205, the AAAB
consists of nine (9) members. Seven (7)
members are District appointments (Seats 1 through 7) and two (2) members are
At-Large appointments (Seats 8 & 9).
On January 11, 2011, the term for Seat No. 8 expires and is open for
appointment of a three (3) year term as stipulated in the Resolution. Memos and
forms dated December 1, 2010 were forwarded to the Board of County
Commissioners (BCC) notifying the BCC of the expirations. The current
incumbent, Mr. Ash meets the membership requirements and is willing to serve
another term. Mr. Robin Rockwell meets the membership requirements and is
willing to serve. Countywide (AH)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
7. BOARD
APPOINTMENTS
B. COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Community
Action Advisory Board)
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: appointment
of the following representative to the Community Action Advisory Board to fill
the unexpired term of a vacated seat:
Seat No. Appointment Member Category Term
Ending Nominated By
11 Retha Lowe Low Income Sector 9/30/12 Comm. Marcus
(Lake Worth TAC) Comm. Taylor
Comm. Abrams
Comm.
Vana
Comm.
Aaronson
Summary: The
Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) is a 15 member board comprised of one-third
elected public officials or their representatives, with the remaining members
being business, industry, labor, religion, law enforcement, education or other
major groups in the community. On December 2, 2010, written notice was sent to
each Commissioner to request nominations. The above appointment will complete
the unexpired term of Sharon Odums who was removed for lack of attendance. The appointment meets all applicable
guidelines and requirements outlined in Resolution R2009-1549. The CAAB has
reviewed and approved the nominee listed above. (Community Action) Countywide
(TKF)
C. PLANNING, ZONING & BUILDING
(Construction
Board of Adjustment & Appeals)
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: the appointment/reappointment of the following named
individuals to the Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals (CBAA):
Reappoint Seat Requirement Term Nominated By
Marc Wiener 4 Architect 2/2/11-2/1/14 CIMC
Appoint Seat Requirement Term Nominated By
Margie Walden 8 Citizen
At Large 2/2/11-2/1/12 Comm. Abrams
SUMMARY: Palm Beach
County Ordinance 89-31 created the Construction Board of Adjustment and
Appeals. Marc Wiener is nominated by the
Construction Industry Management Council of Palm Beach County (CIMC), with a
term of office of three years. Margie Walden is nominated by Commissioner
Steven L. Abrams, with a term of office of one year. The nominations represent the Architect
member and the Alternate Citizen At-Large member of the Board as required by
the Palm Beach County Ordinance 2002-005, as amended, Palm Beach County
Amendments to the Florida Building Code, 2007 Edition. The Board is comprised
of seven (7) members consisting of one (1) registered architect; one (1)
registered engineer; one (1) general contractor; one (1) electrical contractor;
one (1) HVAC contractor; one (1) plumbing contractor and any other contractor
licensed category. In addition to the seven (7) members, there should be two
(2) alternate members, one (1) member with the qualifications referenced above
and one (1) member at-large from the public.
A memorandum from the Building Division was sent to the Board of County
Commissioners on October 6, 2010 requesting nominations for Seat 8. There were
no other nominations. (Building Division) Countywide (DW)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
7. BOARD
APPOINTMENTS
C. PLANNING, ZONING & BUILDING
(Cont’d)
(Construction
Industry Licensing Board)
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve: the appointment
of three (3) members to the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB):
Appoint Seat No Requirement Term Nominated by
Comm.
Burdick
Comm.
Taylor
Thomas Hogarth 7 Building Official 2/1/11-9/30/11 Comm. Marcus
Comm.
Taylor
Comm. Burdick
Comm.
Taylor
SUMMARY: The Construction Industry
Licensing Board was established by Special Act, Chapter 67‑1876, Laws of
Florida as amended. The Special Act and
Florida Statute sets forth the membership of the Board, which consists of 15 members.
The above named construction members have been recommended by the Construction
Industry Management Council (CIMC) (Mr. Landis & Mr. Hennessey), and the
Building Officials Association of Palm Beach (BOA) (Mr. Hogarth). Mark Landis has been nominated to replace Mr.
Joseph Byrne and Joseph T. Hennessey has been also nominated to replace Mr.
Mark Hyson, both members terms have expired. Mr. Thomas Hogarth was recommended
to replace Mr. John Farinelli that had resigned. The nominations represent
seats for a Roofing Contractor, a Building Official, and a Plumbing Contractor
as cited in the Special Act and F.S. § 489.131 establishing the Construction
Industry Licensing Board. Memorandums were sent to the Board of County
Commissioners on November 18, 2010 & December 16, 2010 advising of the
vacant positions; no other nominations were received. Countywide (GB)
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
7. BOARD
APPOINTMENTS
D. PUBLIC SAFETY
(Consumer
Affairs Hearing Board)
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: reappointment
of five (5) members to the countywide Consumer Affairs Hearing Board as
follows:
Nominee |
Beginning Term |
Ending Term |
Seat |
Requirement |
Recommended by |
Alexander Domb |
02/01/11 |
01/31/13 |
1 |
Attorney |
Comm. Karen Marcus |
Pedro Guilarte |
02/01/11 |
01/31/13 |
2 |
Nom. by Chamber of Comm. |
Comm.
Karen Marcus Comm.
Paulette Burdick |
Herbert Milstein |
02/01/11 |
01/31/13 |
9 |
Special Technical |
Comm.
Karen Marcus Comm. Steven Abrams Comm.
Paulette Burdick |
Philip Shapkin |
02/01/11 |
01/31/13 |
7 |
PBC Citizen |
Comm.
Karen Marcus Comm.
Paulette Burdick |
Daniel Pikula |
02/01/11 |
01/31/13 |
5 |
Bus. Management |
Comm.
Karen Marcus Comm.
Paulette Burdick |
SUMMARY: Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs Ordinance
72-10 established a Hearing Board. The nine (9) members of the Board are
selected for countywide representation and serve two (2) year terms for a
maximum of six (6) years. The Board
serves in both an advisory capacity to the County Commissioners and as an
Appeals Board to hear and act on consumer concerns about unfair/deceptive
business practices and appeals relating to the towing, vehicle for hire, moving
and price gouging ordinances. The Hearing Board represents various businesses,
professionals and the general public. On November 23, 2010, a memo was
distributed to the Commissioners requesting support for the above nominations. NOTE: With the appointment of
these five (5) seats, the Hearing Board will still have one (1) vacancy for a
certified contractor. Nominations are being sought from the Board of County
Commissioners for this vacant position. With approval of this motion the
Hearing Board will have eight (8) of nine (9) appointed/active members. Countywide
(GB)
E. COMMISSION
DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
8. MATTERS
BY THE PUBLIC – 2:00 P.M.
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FEBRUARY 1, 2011
9. STAFF
COMMENTS
A. ADMINISTRATION
COMMENTS
B. COUNTY
ATTORNEY
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
10. COMMISSIONER
COMMENTS
A. District
1 - COMMISSIONER KAREN T. MARCUS, CHAIR
B. District
2 – COMMISSIONER PAULETTE BURDICK
C. District
3 - COMMISSIONER SHELLEY VANA, VICE CHAIR
D. District
4 – COMMISSIONER STEVEN L. ABRAMS
E. District
5 - COMMISSIONER BURT AARONSON
F. District
6 - COMMISSIONER JESS R. SANTAMARIA
G. District
7 - COMMISSIONER PRISCILLA A. TAYLOR
Request approval to present off-site, a Proclamation declaring February
5, 2011 as “National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day” in Palm Beach County.
Request approval to present off-site, a Proclamation honoring Earlene
Jordan Weston.
11. TRANSIT
ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT MEETING WITH CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH – TIME CERTAIN 2:30 P.M.
12. ADJOURNMENT
"If a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Commission
with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he will need
a record of the proceedings, and that, 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."
February 1, 2011 – 9:30 a.m.
FINAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
FEBRUARY 1, 2011
PAGE ITEM
7 3C-3 DELETED:
Staff recommends motion to adopt:
a Resolution approving recordation and filing of a Specific Purpose Survey
Maintenance Map with the Clerk of the Circuit Court (Clerk) of and for Palm
Beach County (County), Florida, certifying that Dryden Road from Haverhill Road
to Mango Drive, has been maintained or repaired….(Engineering) (Further staff
review)
8 3C-8 DELETED:
Staff recommends motion to adopt:
a Resolution to authorize the Palm Beach County (County) Administrator and/or
his designees to execute utility relocation agreements for utilities located
within Palm Beach County right-of-way. (Engineering)
(Further staff review)
20 3K-2 DELETED: Staff recommends motion to approve:
a Wastewater Development
Agreement with Green House Bazaar, Inc. (Green House). (WUD) (Further
staff review)
25 5A-2 REVISED SUMMARY: This contract provides Palm Beach
County’s Small Business Enterprise firms with technical assistance and training
in the form of direct consulting services in the areas of finance, marketing,
management, construction, human resources, business plans and international
trade. In addition, SBDC provides local
SBE’s with services that result in federal certifications, such as 8(a),
HUBZone and Small Disadvantaged Business; identify federal contract
opportunities for local small businesses; and assist local businesses in
submitting bids to local, state, and federal agencies. The total amount of this
proposed contract for FY 2011 is $94,000 and is being made payment is
being allowed for services retroactive to October 1, 2010….(Admin/OSBA)
25 5D-1 ADD-ON:
Staff recommends motion to
approve: an Agreement of Ground Lessor between the County, Wells Fargo
Bank, Riviera Trading and Marketing, Inc. and Scribe Enterprises, Inc. SUMMARY:
The County owns a 1.74 acre parcel off
Central Boulevard behind the Jupiter West Plaza Shopping Center in Jupiter
which it leases to Riviera Trading and Marketing, Inc., and Scribe Enterprises,
Inc., pursuant to a Ground Lease dated June 28, 1988 (R88-8643D). In exchange for the Ground Lease, Riviera and
Scribe subleased the County a 1.71 acre parcel located adjacent to the Jupiter
West Shopping Center upon which the County built Fire-Rescue Station No. 19
(R92-1037D). The Ground Lease allows
Riviera and Scribe to mortgage their interest in the County's property without
the County's consent. Riviera and Scribe are refinancing the mortgage and their
lender, Wells Fargo Bank, has requested that the County execute this Agreement
of Ground Lessor. The Agreement provides the lender the opportunity to cure any
default on the part of Riviera and Scribe under the Ground Lease within thirty
(30) days of notice, and provides that the Ground Lease may not be amended
without the lender’s consent. While the
County is not required to enter into this Agreement, Wells Fargo will not make
the loan without it, and it is in the County’s interest to facilitate the
refinancing of the loan. If the
refinancing does not occur, Riviera and Scribe’s current loan may go into
default, which could have potential ramifications for the County’s sublease of
the Fire Station property. The other parties will execute this Agreement of
Ground Lessor after Board approval. This
Agreement is being added on to facilitate the closing of the loan which is
scheduled to close on Wednesday, January 26, 2011, with funding subject to this
Agreement being approved on February 1, 2011. (PREM) District 1 (HJF) (FDO)
NOTE: Items that were revised, added, deleted, or
backup submitted and were not listed on the preliminary addition/deletion sheet
distributed to the Board the prior day are noted with an asterisk (*).