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GG MSTU Agenda 07/19/2016
GOLDEN GATE M.S.T.U. ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 AGENDA JULY 19, 2016 I. CALL TO ORDER II. ATTENDANCE Advisory committee, Patricia Spencer—Chairman(10/06/17) Herman"Skip"Haeger-Vice Chairman(10/06/2018) Paula Rogan(10/06/2017) Ron Jefferson(10/06/2018) Vacancy(10/06/2019) Staff Harry Sells,Dan Schumacher-Project Manager Landscape Janet Acevedo-Hannula Landscaping Mike McGee-Landscape Architect III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: JUNE 6,2016 V. WELCOME NEW MEMBER PAULA ROGAN VI. PROJECT MANAGER'S REPORT A. Budget Report B. Santa Barbara and Golden Gate Refurbishment status C. Irrigation Status and Recommendations D. Flag Pole Replacement VII. TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE REPORT-HANNULA LANDSCAPING • Tropicana Boulevard: • Coronado Parkway and Hunter Boulevard • Golden Gate Parkway VIII LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S REPORT-MCGEE&ASSOCIATES • Tropicana Boulevard • Coronado Parkway and Hunter Boulevard • Sunshine Boulevard • Collier Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway IX. OLD BUSINESS A.Tree Replacement,Coronado, Sunshine, and Hunter X. NEW BUSINESS XI. PUBLIC COMMENTS XII. ADJOURNMENT NEXT MEETING: AUGUST 16,2016 AT 4:30PM GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER ,coo m `; 446.4k GOLDEN GATE M.S.T.U. ADVISOR/ COMMITTEE. 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 MINUTES I. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:27 P.M. by Ms. Spencer. Attendance was called and a quorum was established. II. Attendance: Patricia Spencer, Chairman; Herman Haeger, Vice Chairman; Ron Jefferson; (Vacancy); (Vacancy) County: Michelle Arnold, Director; Harry Sells, Project Manager; Dan Schumacher, Project Manager Others: Michael McGee, McGee & Associates; Janet Acevedo, Hannula Landscaping; Dale Hannula, Hannula Landscaping; Harrison Pacheco, Hannula Landscaping; Wendy Warren, JuriSolutions III. Approval of Agenda Ms. Spencer moved to approve the Agenda subject to the following change: Addition: Item IV. A. New Member Discussion Second by Mr. Jefferson. Carried unanimously 3- 0. IV. Approval of Minutes: May 17,2016 Mr. Haeger moved to approve the minutes of the May 17, 2016 meeting as presented. Second by Ms. Spencer. Carried unanimously 3- 0. A. New Member Discussion Ms. Spencer introduced Paula Rogan, a Collier County resident since 1979, and proposed she be appointed as a member of the Golden Gate MSTU Advisory Committee. Mr. Haeger motioned to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve Paula Rogan for appointment to the Golden Gate M.S.T.U.Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Jefferson. Carried unanimously 3—0. 1 V. Project Manager's Report A. Monthly Budget Report Mr. Sells summarized the Golden Gate MSTU Fund Budget 153 dated June 21, 2016 noting: • Ad Valorem taxes of$232,546 of the $247,900 have been collected leaving a remaining balance of$15,354 to collect. • Of the $299,000 FY16 Operating Expense Budget, commitments total $125,824 and YTD expenditures total $138,814. • Operating Expense funds available are $34,902.12 including $4,717 for Signs & Things for the Flag Pole and $21,131 for Hannula Landscape for refurbishment of the right of way at Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway. • Line items highlighted in red indicate the purchase order is closed. • Total available balance less commitments is $355,812. B. Santa Barbara and Golden Gate Refurbishment Status Mr. Sells reported the Board of County Commissioners current policy does not permit plants on the sides of right of ways maintained by the Road and Bridge Maintenance Department. He recapped the issues and suggested a plan of action as follows: • The area requires connection to Collier County's irrigation system maintained by the Road and Bridge Maintenance Department. • Connection to the irrigation system and landscaping requires permission from the Board of County Commissioners. • Staff intended to request permission from the BCC to proceed with the refurbishment; however the County Manager expressed concern that this action would set a precedent for future project requests. • Staff noted the County requests the MSTU assume responsibility for maintenance if they landscape from the corner of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway to the bridge. • Mr. Sells estimates annual maintenance will cost$4.5K to $5K. • Estimated project cost is under$21K. • An agreement will be executed between the MSTU and the Road and Bridge Division wherein the Road and Bridge Maintenance Department will service the area and invoice the MSTU for reimbursement. Mr. Jefferson motioned to authorize the Golden Gate M.S.T.U. assume responsibility for landscape maintenance for the Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway refurbishment project at a cost not to exceed five thousand dollars annually. Second by Mr. Haeger. Carried unanimously 3—0. C. Irrigation Status Mr. Sells reported: • The County Manager's office is returning the irrigation water distribution to a central irrigation system under the direction of the County including incorporating the MSTU systems. • Staff attended a training session on the Motorola system. • A Golden Gate Parkway auto accident rolled over the well and damaged the control and electric panels, etc. • The control unit for irrigation for Hunter Boulevard and Coronado Parkway will be replaced. 2 • Mr. Sells has written a Purchase Order for$1,108 for hardware repair and estimates a two week timeframe for completion of work once started. An insurance claim will be filed and Staff anticipates reimbursement. • The Tropicana irrigation system moved to a new ICC PRO system (previously Motorola) for which Mr. Sells and Mr. Schumacher have received training to access and monitor. • The overall system is functioning as intended at this time. D. Flag Pole Replacement Mr. Sells reported: • The right of way permit application for installation of the Flag Pole has been submitted at a cost of$1K. • A purchase order for$4,017.04 has been created for the cost of the flag pole. • Flag pole accent light: o Staff does not recommend a flush mount light. o A product specification sheet for Accent Lights from Kim Lighting was distributed to the Committee for selection of style and color. o Two lights are recommended if placement is at the edge of the paver strip; one light if placed at proximity of the pole. Staff suggested one light is sufficient. o The light illumination will be controlled by Staff and will operate from dusk and to dawn. o The Committee selected the Scarab style accent light in dark bronze finish with a full glare shield beam. o Mr. Sells will secure a quote proposal for installation from an electrical contractor. The light cannot be installed until the flag pole is installed. VI. Transportation Maintenance Report—Hannula Landscape Ms. Acevedo introduced Harrison Pacheco, the new supervisor for Hannula Landscaping for the Golden Gate MSTU area and reported on landscape maintenance as follows: • Tropicana Boulevard An update on available funding to purchase mulch was requested noting Forestry Resources is closed until the end of July. Currently a Purchase Order for 5400 bags of mulch is budgeted. Mr. Sells requested a back count combined with labor cost for the project. Upon receipt of the count, he will email notification to proceed. The mulch will be delivered to the Community Center. • Sunshine Boulevard The Committee discussed replacing eight trees that were blown over in the January storm as recommended by Mr. McGee. Staff will solicit a Request for Quote(RFQ)as"materials"have been removed from Hannula's contract due to significant cost increases. • Coronado Parkway and Hunter Boulevard o Recommend mulching all medians (including the north tip of median#6) except#3 and#6 due to flooding concerns. o Summer application of pesticide for caterpillars was applied; aphids need to be sprayed. VII. Landscape Architect's Report—McGee and Associates A. Maintenance Reports 3 Mr. McGee submitted the "Landscape Observation Report: -FY15-16, June 2016" for information purposes and the following items were discussed: Tropicana Boulevard • Developing a landscape planting renovation plan due to 80% - 90%decline in turf. • Median#4—Recommended replacing ailing Orchid Tree with a Jacaranda Tree. Coronado Parkway and Hunter Boulevard • Recommended replacement of missing plants. Proposal requested. • Pruning Bougainvillea Silhouette and Miss Alice shrubs and treat for caterpillars. • Spraying Fire bush plants on Hunter Boulevard median#8 for aphids. • Recommended replacement of Oak trees destroyed during recent storm. Sunshine Boulevard • Replacing trees on medians #2, #3 and#6 damaged in recent storm. • Developing a landscape planting renovation plan due to multiple areas of declining or missing turf. Golden Gate Parkway Road&Bridge Division maintains this roadway and Mr. McGee has provided a copy of his report to them. His recommendations include: • Removal of two dead trees. • Removal of Pittosporum shrubs on the east end of median#20. • Hand remove excess Torpedo grass weeds. • Plantings at west entry community sign. • Advisory Committee installed memorial plaque and base should be cleaned, repainted and the pavers repaired to secure memorial. Mr. McGee will provide a preliminary conceptual design for the refurbishment of the medians on Tropicana and Sunshine Boulevards under his current contract for Committee review at a future meeting. VIII. Old Business A. Flag Pole Replacement—Robert Beatty Mr. Beatty reported on the status of the flag pole project highlighting: • A Notice to Proceed for Signs & Things has been issued with a time frame of three to five weeks for permit issuance and installation. • Submission of information for the Golden Gate community to receive a donation of pavers for the flag pole to support the Boy Scout Troop project will be forwarded to Mr. Schumacher. • Staff will present a proposal to the Board of County Commissioners for a donation of pavers upon receipt of the name of the contractor, a materials list and statement of the financial value of the gift. B. Tree Replacement Size—Coronado, Sunshine and Hunter Ms. Arnold requested Mr. McGee recommend the appropriate tree size specification for replacement of trees damaged in the recent storm. 4 Mr. McGee recommended the 100 gallon size noting this is consistent with original trees. Staff will proceed with obtaining quotes for the tree replacement so that the MSTU will be ready to proceed with the project once formal approval is granted by the Committee. IX. New Business None X. Public Comments None There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned by the Chair at 5:35 P.M. GOLDEN GATE MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE Patricia Spencer, Chairman The Minutes were approved by the Committee on , 2016 as presented or as amended NEXT MEETING: JULY 19,2016—4:30 PM GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER 4701 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY NAPLES,FL 34116 5 30, ShG0S f l l 111 ��4• � Board of Collier County Commissioners Donna Fiala Georgia A. Hiller, Esq. Tom Henning Penny Taylor Tim Nance District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 July 12, 2016 Paula Rogan 1741 45th Terr. SW Naples, FL 34116 Subject: Golden Gate Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee Dear Ms. Rogan: While convened in regular session on the above date, the Board of County Commissioners voted to appoint you to fill the remainder of a vacant term on the above-referenced advisory board. Your term will expire on October 6, 2019, or at such time as the Board re-appoints you or appoints your successor. On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I wish to extend our appreciation for your willingness to serve the residents of Collier County as a member of this advisory committee. If I can ever be of service to you during your term, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best regards, 424,142 Commissioner Donna Fiala Chairwoman, District 1 DF/wr cc: Harry Sells Tessie Sillery 3299 Tamlami Trail East,Suite 303•Naples,Florida 34112-5746.239-252-8097•FAX 239-252-3602 ' GOLDEN GATE MSTU FUND 153 July 19,2016 Vendor Item PO# Budget Commitments Expenditures Total 1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX $ (247,900.00) $ - $ (238,592.15) $ (9,307.85) 2 DEL AD VLOREM $ - $ - $ (308.39) $ 308.39 3 OVERNIGHT INTEREST $ - $ - $ (154.31) $ 154.31 4 INVESTMENT INTEREST $ (1,000.00) $ - $ (4,665.22) $ 3,665.22 5 INTEREST TAX COLL $ - $ - $ (8.89) $ 8.89 5 INS CO REFUNDS $ - $ - $ (5,689.39) $ 5,689.39 6 REVENUE STRUCTURE $ (248,900.00) $ - $ (249,418.35) $ 518.35 7 CARRY FORWARD GEN $ (423,700.00) $ - $ - $ (423 700.00) 8 NEG 5%EST REV $ 12,500.00 $ - $ - $ 12,500.00 9 TRANSFERS&CONTRIB $ (411,200.00) $ - $ - $ (411,200.00) 10 TOTAL REVENUE $ (660,100.00) $ - $ (249,418.35) $ (410,681.65) 11 ENG FEES $ 28,000.00 $ - $ - $ 28,000.00 12 ENG FEES OTHER McGee&Assoc. Annual Consultant 4500163054 $ 10,585.50 $ 15,124.50 $ (25,710.00) 13 INDIRECT COST REIMBURS Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay $ 3,700.00 $ - $ 3,700.00 $ - Hannula Landscape Landscape Incidentals 4500163108 $ 40,000.00 $ 3,169.11 $ 8,833.30 $ 27,997.59 Hannula Landscape Tropicana Med 4/Sunshine Med 6 4500167862 $ - $ 4,064.26 Hannula Landscape Emergency Debris Clean up 4500165626 $ 1,663.22 $ 3,153.25 14 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS $ 4,832.33 $ 16,050.81 $ (11,218.48) Hannula Landscape(Old PO Landscape Incidentals 4500154122 $ - $ (8,152.88) FPL Cobra lights-Tropicana 4500166129 $ 1,970.72 Hannula Landscape Grounds Maintenance 4500163108 $ 57,746.56 $ 92,725.04 Hannula Landscape W.Entry Sign Landscaping 4500166450 $ 21,131.00 $ - S&T Holding Inc Furnish&Install Flag Pole 4500168684 $ 4,717.04 $ - 15 OTHER CONTRACTUAL $ 177,800.00 $ 85,565.32 $ 84,572.16 $ 7,662.52 16 POST FREIGHT Purchasing Postage Direct Pay $ - $ - $ 1.46 $ (1.46) 17 ELECTRICITY FPL Electricity 4700002749 $ 2,500.00 $ 1,262.81 $ 1,567.19 $ (330.00) 18 RENT EQUIPMENT J.M Todd Lease-Copier 4500163346 $ 300.00 $ 266.12 $ 33.88 19 INSURANCE GENERAL Collier County Insurance General Direct Pay $ 600.00 $ 150.00 $ 450.00 $ - Fla.Irrigation Pumps&Related items 4500164384 $ 3,829.29 $ 670.71 Contemporary Controls Replace PIU&Equip.PTNETAR#16. 4500169181 $ 1,108.32 Contemporary Controls TroubleShoot Con 2400&2501 4500165551 $ 1,010.00 $ 490.00 Naples Electric Irrigation Parts 4500165529 $ - $ 1,235.00 Contemporary Controls PiccoloXR 4/4 Radio RTU 4500163327 $ - $ 968.75 $ (968.75) 20 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINT $ 8,500.00 $ 5,947.61 $ 3,364.46 $ (812.07) 21 MULCH Forestry Resources Mulch 4500163326 $ 16,000.00 $ 12,600.00 $ - $ 3,400.00 Harts Electric Remove street light 4500163091 $ - $ 11,504.88 Harts Electric Trouble Shoot&Repair Lighting 4500166210 $ 740.00 Harts Electric Trouble Shoot&Repair Lighting 4500165634 $ - $ 380.80 Hats Electric New Piccolo Unit-Coronado 4500165501 $ - $ 492.66 22 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE $ 10,000.00 $ 740.00 $ 12,378.34 $ (3,118.34)-; Collier County Flag Pole Permit Fee IGC $ 1,000.00 23 Juristaff Transcriptionist 4500162799 $ - $ 1,275.98 $ 1,524.02 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS $ 3,500.00 $ 1,275.98 $ 2,524.02 $ (300.00) 24 OFFICE SUPPLIES Staples Supplies 4500162385 $ 300.00 $ 155.21 $ 44.79 $ 100.00 25 COPYING CHARGES J.M Todd Copier-CPC monthly 4500163436 $ 300.00 $ 98.82 $ 201.18 $ - 26 MINOR OFFICE EQUIP SHI International Corp Microsoft Desktop Pro 4500163738 $ - $ 189.63 $ (189.63) Florikan Fertilizer 4500163472 $ 573.75 $ SBeone Landscape Fertilizer 4500163473 $ 181.20 $ - Diamond Fertilizer Fertilizer 4500163474 $ 289.66 $ 193.60 Florikan Fertilizer 4500164615 $ - $ 1,950.75 27 FERT HERB CHEM $ 7,300.00 $ 1,044.61 $ 2,144.35 $ 4,111.04 28 OTHER OPERATING SUPPLIES $ 200.00 $ - $ - $ 200.00 29 DUE AND MEMBERSHIPS Log Me In Account Subscription VISA $ - $ - $ 149.00 30 OPERATING EXPENSE $ 299,000.00 $ 124,258.19 $ 142,728.01 $ 32,013.80 31 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL $ 317,500.00 $ - $ - $ 317,500.00 32 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 317,500.00 $ - $ - $ 317,500.00 33 REIMBURSEMENT FOR STAFF SUPPORT S 33,800.00 $ - $ 33,800.00 $ - 34 Budget Trans from Appraiser $ 3,500.00 $ - $ 2,053.21 $ 1,446.79 35 Budget Trans from Tax Collector $ 6,300.00 $ - $ 4,972.28 $ 1,327.72 36 TRANSFERS $ 43,600.00 $ - $ 40,825.49 $ 2,774.51 37 TOTAL BUDGET $ 660,100.00 $ 124,258.19 $ 183,553.50 $ 352,288.31 Total Available Balance $ 352,288.31 797,305,507 FY 10 Final Taxable Value(2009) Plus Commited And Not Spent $ 124,258.19 548,992,684 FY 11 Fill Taxable value(20101 478,980,702 FY 12 F,...T....,.V.,,..(2011) I Estimated Cash $ 476,546.50 516,253,177 FY 13 F,,..,T....,.V.,.. 533,888,677 FY 14 F...,T....,.V.,.. 575,541.732 FY 15 F....T....,.V.,,. 610,261,022 FY 16 J,.,,T....,.V.,.. 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Q o a .> v CI L.n �n o 0 a c- ,'-I-I ti £ w a J o Q U I x x x x x x x x x X O i` N 0 U o y0 C R C it 'L IA X X X X X m D(n QIat Q 0 co a' o W a m a m o-� C n .- CO o a) 0 W a Uv N E w N < c N cO O N (11 < 0 0 c Q J � U \ C Z U 06 a o N W _, o J CC o co F, N Q O j- ai -J= 0 c ,- N6 w ^ z ZZO 1- O O U a3 } .O Z p ? W 0 U S LL '� O Q R Qz C J C L�j W a) EU Zv C > z > aZ w a c a) a Fw- o 0 0 z z O z P a 011 O m o ..- m 0 Z " N 0 O Q Q c ..ii a) Q aa Z a o W a = o cJ e _ ` t c N u) C 0 C - C .d N cn .+ p — a) a cc x z = C W z N w Q o'occa ' a 0 rc., W I- - DoLLx L ._ 004, 01-o C- ( m PROPOSAL Hannula Landscaping And Irrigation, Inc. 28131 Quails Nest Lane Bonita Springs,FL 34135.6932 Phone 239-992-2210 - Fax 239-498-8818 Date July 1,2016 Project Golden Gate MSTU Tree Replacements Location Golden Gate Florida WE HEREBY SUBMIT ESTIMATES FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS PROPOSAL. ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS WILL BE FURNISHED IN COMPLETE ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION OF THIS PROPOSAL. THIS PROPOSAL SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY(90)DAYS. Cathedral Live Oaks 10,325.00 Tabebuia IPE Trees 5380.00 Hong Kong Orchid Trees 5,096.00 Silk Floss Trees 3,892.00 jAlternate TOTAL PROPOSED COST J$20,801 _ Or ($19,597 _ • WARRANTY All plant material is guaranteed to meet specifications as stated herein. Any alteration or deviation from said specifications Involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. Shrubs and ground covers are guaranteed 90 days,shade trees and palms 180 days,and sod 30 days. The Contractor will replace any plant that dies or is not established during said warranty period if cause is due to negligence or poor workmanship by the Contractor. Maintenance of the planting and sod after the date of acceptance to the end of the guarantee period shall be by the Owner. The irrigation system on the materials and workmanship is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of Installation,excluding damages by third parties,theft after installation,or damage or loss due to an act of nature. Contractor is not responsible for any cut cables,lines,pipes,or wires that cannot be accurately located and marked by No Cut personnel. Alterations or deviations from the above specifications will be executed only upon written orders and will become extra charges over and above the estimate. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL The above prices,specifications and conditions are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Date Hannula Landscaping,Inc. �� HANNULA LANDSCAPING &IRRIGATION, INC. BID COST PROJECT Golden Gate MSTU Replacements DATE July 1, 2016 Item QTY DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS TOTAL COST TOTAL 5 Cathedral Live Oaks FG 16'5.5"Caliper $2,065.00 $10,325.00 (Note: Freight For Oaks Is$3,180.00 Included In Cost) 2 4 Tabebuia IPE 200 Gal.Or 14'5.5"Calip. $1,327.00 $5,380.00 8'Spr. 3 4 Hong Kong Orchid 16'x 9' 5.5"Callp.Or 200 Gal $1,274.00 $5,096.00 4 4 Silk Floss Tree 16'x 9'5.5"Calip Or 200 Gal. $973.00 $3,892.00 Leo Jr. Lawn and Irrigation Services, LLC. Proposal 3553 Plover Avenue Naples, Florida 34117 Date Proposal# The Personal Quality Service You Are Looking For. 7/14/2016 11508 Name I Address Ship To Collier County GOLDEN GATE MSTU Attn:Accounts Payable GOLDEN GATE CITY 3299 Tamiami Trail E. Ste.700 Naples,FL 34112-5749 Supervisor Cartc Quantity Description Cost Total Replacement of storm damaged and removed trees on medians in Golden Gate MSTU in Golden Gate City: Coronado Parkway median#10-address 5389: Install(quercus virginiana)Oak Tree Cathedral 5.5"caliper, 16'+height, 1,450.00 1,450.00 50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Hunter median#6-address 2164: 1 Install(quercus virginiana)Oak Tree Cathedral 5.5"caliper, 16'+height, 1,450.00 1,450.00 50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Hunter median#9-address 5465: 2 Install(quercus virginiana)Oak Tree Cathedral 5.5"caliper, 16'+height, 1,450.00 2,900.00 50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Hunter median#11: Install(quercus virginiana)Oak Tree Cathedral 5.5"caliper, 16+height, 1,450.00 1,450.00 50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Sunshine median#2-address 2184(2)and 2112(1): 3 Install Tabebuia impetiginosa Purple Trumpet 5.5"caliper, 14"+height,8' 1,450.00 4,350.00 spread,50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Sunshine median#3-address 1991: 1 Install Tabebuia impetiginosa Purple Trumpet 5.5"caliper, 14"+height,8' 1,450.00 1,450.00 spread,50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Phone Number Fax Number E-mail Address Web Site (239)455-6904 (239)455-6951 Office@leojrlandscaping.com www.leojrlandscaping.com Customer Signature Total All payments must be received within the terms of the invoice. Any outstanding debts can result in a Notice to Owner and subsequently a Mechanic's Lien to be filed on the property. Past due accounts are assessed a late fee of 1-1/2%per month(18%per anum)in addition to collection and filing fees. HOMEOWNERS:Leo Jr.Lawn and Irrigation Services,LLC.cannot proceed with any jobs until we receive a SIGNED PROPOSAL authorization. Payment is due upon completion of the job. Page 1 Leo Jr. Lawn and Irrigation Services, LLC. Proposal 3553 Plover Avenue Naples, Florida 34117 Date Proposal# The Personal Quality Service You Are Looking For. 7/14/2016 11508 Name I Address Ship To Collier County GOLDEN GATE MSTU Attn:Accounts Payable GOLDEN GATE CITY 3299 Tamiami Trail E. Ste.700 Naples,FL 34112-5749 Supervisor Carte Quantity Description Cost Total i' Sunshine median#2-address 2172: 1 Install Hong Kong Orchid Tree or chorisia speciosa 5.5"caliper, 16'+ 1,450.00 1,450.00 height,9'spread,50"+root ball, field grown or 200 gallon container Sunshine median#3-address 1944: 1 Install Hong Kong Orchid Tree or chorisia speciosa 5.5"caliper, 16'+ 1,450.00 1,450.00 height,9'spread,50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Sunshine median#6-address 1760 and 1730: 2 Install Hong Kong Orchid Tree or chorisia speciosa 5.5"caliper, 16'+ 1,450.00 2,900.00 height,9'spread,50"+root ball,field grown or 200 gallon container Phone Number Fax Number E-mail Address Web Site (239)455-6904 (239)455-6951 Office@leojrlandscaping.com www.leojrlandscaping.com Customer Signature Total $18,850.00 All payments must be received within the terms of the invoice. Any outstanding debts can result in a Notice to Owner and subsequently a Mechanic's Lien to be filed on the property. Past due accounts are assessed a late fee of 1-1/2%per month(18%per anum)in addition to collection and filing fees. HOMEOWNERS:Leo Jr.Lawn and Irrigation Services,LLC.cannot proceed with any jobs until we receive a SIGNED PROPOSAL authorization. Payment is due upon completion of the job. Page 2