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CLB Agenda 09/19/2018 Co er County COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD AGENDA SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 9:00 A.M. COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAMBERS ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THAT TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. I. ROLL CALL: II. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS: III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A. AUGUST 15, 2018 V. PUBLIC COMMENTS: A. VI. DISCUSSION: A. VII. REPORTS: A. VIII. NEW BUSINESS: A. ORDERS OF THE BOARD B. JAMES HINDS- REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE C. THOMAS VOSS- REINSTATEMENT WITH WAIVER OF EXAM D. MARC JIMESON - REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE AND CREDIT IX. OLD BUSINESS: A. JEFFREY BUMPUS-NORTHERN BREEZE - EXPIRED PERMITS UPDATE X. PUBLIC HEARINGS: XI. NEXT MEETING DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING THIRD FLOOR IN COMMISSIONER'S CHAMBERS 3299 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 August 15,2018 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD August 15, 2018 Naples, Florida LET IT BE REMEMBERED that the Collier County Contractors' Licensing Board, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 9:00 AM in REGULAR SESSION in Administrative Building "F," 3rd Floor, Collier County Government Complex, Naples, Florida, with the following Members present: Chairman: Michael Boyd Vice Chair: Kyle Lantz Members: Terry Jerulle Richard Joslin Robert Meister Matthew Nolton Patrick White Absent: Gerard Shannon ALSO PRESENT: Everildo Ybaceta— Supervisor, Contractors' Licensing Office Kevin Noell, Esq. —Assistant Collier County Attorney Jed Schneck, Esq. —Attorney for the Contractors' Licensing Board Reggie Smith — Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer Joe Nourse — Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer 1 August 15,2018 Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record of said proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which any Appeal is to be made. I. ROLL CALL: Chairman Michael Boyd opened the meeting at 9:02 AM and read the procedures to be followed to appeal a decision of the Board. Roll Call was taken; a quorum was established; seven (7) voting members were present. II. AGENDA-ADDITIONS, CHANGES, OR DELETIONS: Deleted: • Under Item X, "Public Hearings," the County requested to Withdraw the following: o Case#2018-08: George Gareau, Respondent, d/b/a The Aluminum Store Everildo Ybaceta, Supervisor - Contractors' Licensing Office,requested to amend the Agenda by withdrawing the case which had been scheduled for a Public Hearing. He stated the Contractor had come into compliance. Richard Joslin moved to approve the County's request to amend the Agenda. Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7— 0. III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Richard Joslin moved to approve the Agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7— 0. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—JUNE 20,2018: Richard Joslin moved to approve the Minutes of the June 20, 2018 Meeting as submitted. Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7—0. V. PUBLIC COMMENT: (None) VI. DISCUSSION: • Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz noted the Board had been informed during the June meeting that a new member had been appointed, Gerard Shannon, but had been excused from attending that meeting. He stated Mr. Shannon was not in attendance at the August meeting. • Patrick White inquired if Mr. Shannon had asked to be excused. 2 August 15,2018 • Everildo Ybaceta replied, "No." He confirmed that Mr. Shannon had been sent the standard notification email which is sent to all Board members reminding them of the upcoming meeting. He further stated Mr. Shannon had not replied to the email and was deemed to be "Absent" from the August meeting. • Patrick White asked if the Board was expected to acknowledge receipt of Form 8B entitled"Memorandum of Voting Conflict for County, Municipal, and Other Local Public Officers." • Everildo Ybaceta confirmed the document had been sent by the Board's attorney to the Chairman. • Attorney Jeb Schneck explained Chairman Boyd had abstained from voting at the June meeting in the case of Len Ciarrocchi who was contesting the Citations which had been issued to him due to a conflict of interest, i.e.,both the Chairman and the Respondent were State-certified Contractors in the same trade. He noted once Form 8B is submitted to the Clerk, it would become a public record and part of the minutes for the meeting. • Patrick White asked for clarification concerning the Agenda item from the last meeting. It was noted the case was heard under Item VIII-C, "New Business." • Richard Joslin noted he had been contacted by a Code Enforcement officer who asked him if a Residential Building Contractor could pull a permit to build a swimming pool. Mr. Joslin researched the question with the State of Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation—the answer was, "absolutely not." VII. REPORTS: (Will be heard at the end of the proceedings) VIII. NEW BUSINESS: A. Orders of the Board: Patrick White moved to approve authorizing the Chairman to sign the Orders of the Board. Terry Jerulle offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7—0. (Note: The individuals who testified in the following cases under Item VIII, "New Business,"were first sworn in by the Attorney for the Board.) B. Nicholas H.James—Review of Experience (Master Electrical License) (d/b/a Nick James Electric, LLC) Chairman Boyd asked Mr. James to explain his background and experience. Nicholas James stated he had prepared a one-page summary of his education and experience. He had copies for the Board and stated he could read the document into 3 August 15,2018 the record. He requested to include the document in the information packet presented to the Board. Patrick White moved to approve entering the Applicant's one-page Summary into the record. Matthew Nolton offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7—0. The document was distributed to the Board. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. Are you currently a Journeyman? A. I have been since 2005. Q. So, you clearly have been a Journeyman for more than 24 months? A. Oh, yes, definitely. Q. And did you pass both tests? A. As far as I know,both tests ... Everildo Ybaceta: For the record, yes, he did pass both tests in 2018, i.e., Business Procedures (Score: 92%) and Unlimited Master Electrical (Score: 80%). Mr. Ybaceta stated the Applicant met every criteria, except for his experience. He further stated he could not completely verify the Applicant's experience for the 24-month period because the Applicant had been self-employed. A. Recently,because Doug Foster—he's a local contractor and has been in the construction business for 30 or 40 years ... he's getting a little older and is winding down. I can read the summary. Basically, after high school, I began working for Accent Electric from 1997 to 1998 doing mostly commercial. (He has photographs of some of the residential and commercial jobs that he did.) From 1999 to 2000, he worked for Tim at Tropical Electric. Richard Joslin questioned the Applicant: Q. On Page 1 of your letter to the Board, you stated you have 4.75 years of electrical school. Where was that? A. 3.75 years at Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology—Electrical Apprenticeship Program and one year at the Tri-County Apprenticeship Academy program. Richard Joslin directed his question to Staff: In the past we have been able to accept some of the education toward his experience. Everildo Ybaceta: Every year of school counts as .75. But it is not to exceed more than half of the requirement. Patrick White: That would give him one 12-month period of the required 24? Everildo Ybaceta: Correct. Vice Chairman Lantz: Is that Continuing Ed? Nicholas James: Yes, on Page 2. There's no doubt that I have more than enough experience. First off, I definitely appreciate what you guys are doing. You are ultimately responsible for the people who are going out and taking care of our town. I 4 August 15,2018 totally get that. I actually told (gestured to Staff)him that if he were to come to me and say I definitely have the experience but haven't been doing it very recently, I'd probably make him go through this process as well. Regardless of what happens, I'm excited to be here. All the way from high school, I have been taught construction. My uncle has been a Master Electrician for almost 30 years. Another uncle is a plumber. My Dad is a Master Framer and Finisher. I mean, I've got 8 or 10 years if not more—I just can't prove it. So that's why I only put seven or eight years on paper because I was dealing with Joann who wanted everything verified on paper to notarize. To be honest, I couldn't get a letter from Accent Electric or Design Electric. They are still around but don't remember me because I didn't work for them for very long. Other than that, I was a supervisor for 3 '/2 years for Signature and I built, like, 260 homes from slab to C/O ["Certificate of Occupancy"]. I was one of two supers—Hal Law is still around. He signed a notarized letter—he's getting older too,but you can call him to verify. So, I mean, a ton of experience there. At Signature everything was going great until the owner said he had cancer. He called Hal and me from the hospital one night and said he was shutting everything down. From there, I went to Bonita and met Doug Foster through a painter. I think he is State-certified—he has to be ... he does commercial ... and I worked for him for a good four years solid. I've worked with him more than that but, again, if you want actual four-year increments ... that's why I only put four years. I've done plenty of residential but also commercial. I've done two office build-outs and three restaurant remodels which doesn't really count for electrical experience. But I've been in business as Home Watch—it's small—but I never had any issues. I do think this is important(holding a Certificate of Completion)— 14 hours of Electrical Continuing Education—completed on July 24, 2018—to keep up with the code changes ... mainly AFCI and GFCI requirements. I already have the license—I don't need it. I worked for Eric at Advanced Electric—everybody knows he's really good. So, if I by chance have an issue, I always consult him. I mean, I'll be happy to answer any questions that you have. Patrick White: I just have one, Mr. Chair. Is it your sworn testimony today that all the facts that you just read from your summary sheet are accurate? Nicholas James: Definitely. Richard Joslin: On your sheet, you state from 2006 to 2007 that you worked for Advanced Electric as a crew leader and driver. It doesn't state that you were doing electrical work. Nicholas James: Advanced is a small company—he only has four guys, and everybody has to work including him. Richard Joslin: For Elite Electric, you listed the same information that you were a crew leader and driver which leads me to believe that you may have been on a job and probably driving people to the job, but it doesn't say that you were doing electrical work. Nicholas James: The summary is just a super brief snapshot of the years—I just put years down, yeah, I mean, nobody drives people around—you `gotta work ... if that's the question. Richard Joslin: I'm just quoting what you wrote. 5 August 15,2018 Nicholas James: No problem. Vice Chairman Lantz: As an electrician, I'd consider a crew leader—you've got one or two guys working underneath you—you're the guy twisting all the joints and ... Nicholas James: Yeah, I mean Eric is the main guy. It just showed that I had some responsibility to take care of the van, take care of the jobs and plans and ... you mop the floors and check notes and forms ... Terry Jerulle: Mr. Lantz, do you have a state license? Vice Chairman Lantz: Correct. Terry Jerulle: So, is it a Journeyman or a Master? Vice Chairman Lantz: The State doesn't do "Journeyman" or"Master,"but it would be the equivalent of a Master. Terry Jerulle: So, if he had a state license ... he wouldn't be here. Vice Chairman Lantz: Well, he'd have a hard time getting a state license because for a State license, your experience has to be within the previous six years. The State only does one license—it doesn't do a Journeyman and then a Master—it just does a Master. There are other things—you have different experience if it's within twelve years ... I think that's probably why you're going for ... Nicholas James: Yes. That's why I started this whole process with Ian Jackson ... about sixteen months ago. Basically, I missed the State by a year or a year and a half because I'm an idiot—what else can I say? I should have done this ten years ago—I get it, but that's life. The only other thing I can I say is that I've got all the insurance—a two-million-dollar policy. I mean, me personally, I'm financially secure. I have no debt. I certainly don't have a fancy home, but I own it outright. Probably even more than just the electrical experience is just—it's getting up and caring—that's the secret. I actually have a lot of admiration for you guys ... it might take 20 years, but I want to be on this Board because I see what you're trying to do. Ultimately if you just listen to what somebody wants and do the right thing at the right time, you're good. Vice Chairman Lantz: The only question I have is—and I don't know if it is specifically a requirement for a County level—what do you have for three-phase experience? Nicholas James: Sure. Accent Electric—one of my first jobs—obviously I wasn't a foreman -- that's all three-phase, all commercial. Design Electric is pretty much the only thing that wasn't—you guys know they just do high-end. Elite and even Tropical ... Tim had a couple—three or four-- small build-outs on a strip mall—ten thousand square feet on Airport Road. Another huge project on Immokalee and Airport—that entire church ... I forgot the name—that was all three-phase. Vice Chairman Lantz: So, 277 ... 480 ... what kind of...? Nicholas James: 208 ... 277 ... I'm kind of drawing a blank ... Accent only did common areas—that's all three-phase ... the clubhouse, the spa,the pool, the gym, plus all the outside lighting. Even Elite—when they were starting out—this was a while ago -- they did more commercial than people would think. Right across from San Carlos Park—that entire strip mall—literally across from that concrete arch—at Elite, I literally did that with two guys—ever single one of those—that's all commercial, three-phase. Even with Doug (Foster)—not electric work but I've been around it many times. All kinds of 6 August 15,2018 service ... I was running service for probably everybody except Gulf States—they are all industrial. Greg Hamm is probably the best electrician ... period. He was my foreman. I'll never do industrial three-phase. But there's the water treatment plant and several lift stations around the area—that's all three-phase. I don't know if that answers your question. I guess high rises—Elite did do several that were all three-phase, I think at Pelican Landing. I think they are still there now building another one. I hope that answers your question. Vice Chairman Lantz: I'm happy with his response. Richard Joslin: I'd just like to—you were licensed in 2005 but you didn't renew in 2010. Why didn't you renew? Chairman Boyd: He was reinstated in 2010. Nicholas James: I wasn't aware that it was inactive. I think it's current. Richard Joslin: I'm sorry—I read this wrong. I thought that you were—okay, we reinstated your license in 2010. Nicholas James: The only issue that you guys might have—and I can totally understand—is the bankruptcy. But that was—ten or fifteen years ago. The only reason was because of a death and divorce at the same time. Terry Jerulle: So, Mr. Lantz, would you give him a license with no restrictions—he can do anything electrical in Collier County? Vice Chairman Lantz: Sure. I think that—before our conversation—I was convinced that he had met the legal requirements. He's been a Journeyman for thirteen years—and he only needed two, whether he was super active or not. I think he clearly has met the requirements. Nicholas James: Again, I totally agree with what Evy was saying back months ago— he just wanted to make sure that I had the instruction—and I totally get that. And even not being an electrician, I did all the homes for Signature and obviously, that's a ton of experience. Doug is just a good guy and he cares —he always has a good product. It's not like I forgot how to do electric work. Richard Joslin: I'm seeing four different electrical companies that you worked for but I'm not seeing one of them has filled out information for you to verify what you did or how you did it or whatever. I'm not seeing a record of it which is why you are here. Nicholas James: Notarized letters? There should be—on page 21 there's a notarized from Doug Foster; on Page 22 there's one from Gulf States; there's two separate ones from Elite—one from eight years ago and a current one from 2017; and from Advanced Electric on Page 18. Richard Joslin: Okay—that's enough. I just couldn't get more letters from contractors --- I worked for more electrical contractors but ... Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz moved to approve Nicholas James'application to obtain a Master Electrical License. Patrick White offered a Second in support to the motion. Carried unanimously, 7—0. 7 August 15,2018 C. Steven Maranz—Review of Experience (Building Contractor) (d/b/a All Seasons Quality Renovations, LLC) Chairman Boyd noted the Applicant was appearing before the Board to be approved for a residential Contractor's License. Steven Maranz: • I was raised in New Jersey. • In 1978, my father started All-Seasons Quality Renovations and I grew up around the construction business. • First it was kitchens and bathrooms, then roofing and siding. Fast forward to 2012, significant experience on multi-family properties,rehabbing, and everything in between. • In 2012, Hurricane Sandy was devastating but it opened my eyes to what I'm passionate about—specifically, home performance. There were a lot of things that were exposed due to that storm and basically it re-ignited a purpose of serving. So, I've gone in the direction of home performance since then. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. Your experience seems to show a lot of replacement work in the home performance work. One of the requirements to get a Residential Contractor's License in Florida is structural work. You must have a solid year of structural experience. Can you give us some details about the structural work that you have done? A. Sure. From managing home builds to, again, with these multi-family properties there is significant structural work that needs to take place as far as footings and I-beams and lan beams and anything for interior renovations whether it's expanding or opening up kitchens or converting windows to sliding glass doors. Back to footings, it's a monolith or ... Q. Give me an example of a job that you did where you had to do something with footings. A. Okay. For an addition, for example, I'm not sure what you want-- pylons? Q. You were saying for your structural experience you did a lot of footing work. Give me an example of a job that you did and what you did for footing work. A. Okay. So, on an addition, for example, you can do a monolith pour and then—I'm not sure—you just go according to the plans ... architectural plans and structural engineers—whatever ... whatever the ... Terry Jerulle questioned the Applicant: Q. Mr. Maranz, I think what Mr. Lantz is trying to get at is that it is incumbent upon you to prove to use that you have the experience. What he is trying to get at is trying to figure out what your experience is ... if you could elaborate ... give a bit more detail on what you have done for structural experience. A. As far as with my hands? As far as swinging the hammer, I'm not out there as a mason. I'm more of a business owner so I'm not sure I get what you're looking for. 8 August 15,2018 Vice Chairman Lantz: For me personally, I want to know that you've swung a hammer for one year doing structural work. That's what it will take to make me happy to give you a license to build, remodel, alter, whatever—residential houses. I want to know that you understand the structure. There's a big difference from managing a job— calling a framer, calling a concrete guy, calling someone to do the I-beam—to knowing what it entails. I want to know that if you're on a job on a remodel or whatever you are doing, that you can look at this and know which wall is structural or this isn't right. How do I know that? I know it because I have done it a bunch of times—I have the experience to know. You don't necessarily need to know how to design a wall, but I want to know you can look at it and say, "Maybe I need to call an engineer." You don't get that by scheduling a framer or scheduling a concrete guy—you get that experience by doing it. I want to know what you've done. When you say, "We've done footers," I want to know not that's you called a guy to show up,but we dug a hole and did this or did that. I want to know what's in the footer. Terry Jerulle: And not just a footer, Mr. Maranz. I've worked in New Jersey, I lived there for three or four years and I know the majority of the work there is wood-frame for residential. Here, we don't have a lot of wood-frame for residential. What we have is all concrete with tie-beams, for example. We're just trying to get a feel for what you know about that aspect of the work. You're here asking us for a license and we're trying to give it to you. But we want to be confident that you know the material and the information that you need to know for us to give you that license. Steven Maranz: Okay, so we don't have to worry about the frost line down here. Basically, we'll go back to a light commercial application. So, if we're going to do a floating slab, for example, you would basically pour the perimeter and use a size 5 rebar throughout. I'm not sure what else as far as the work. Richard Joslin: I guess in New Jersey they haven't ever had a pylon situation where you have pylons poured or punched in until grade is reached. You've never had that experience here at all? Steven Maranz: I haven't done anything in Florida. I can't without a license. Richard Joslin: Hundreds of homes now are being built on pylons—it's pretty critical that you know the construction of it. It's not a flat slab or a monolithic slab with footers. That's common. Vice Chairman Lantz: Personally, I need a little more on stuff—so besides a floating slab, what other structural work have you done or that you understand about? Steven Maranz: As far as building supports, we've done I-beams. I've done a significant amount of... but then, have I done it myself? No. Have I overseen projects? Yes, I have ... going back to buildings from the 1880s that we supported. Again, I can't testify to the fact that I personally installed the beams. Vice Chairman Lantz: Well, can you go into some of the considerations that you may have looked for—something a little more specific than "overseeing" so we know that's you're not just scheduling but actually overseeing. I think that's two different ... what we're hoping is that you can convince us you have done the work and you're competent in the work—that's what we want to see. Steven Maranz: All right. Again, as far as footings, I can tell you that they are 24- inches deep, depending on the load-bearing requirements. With three-story buildings — 9 August 15,2018 balloon frame—I know that we have to put in six footings—basically, they changed the Code, so we had to lift the building. We did it through a series of jacks and I-beams. Terry Jerulle questioned the Applicant: Q. In the remodeling business, there are a lot of people who like the taller sliding glass doors as an example. The homes here are built with tie-beams and a lot of the doors were 6'8"but people now want the 8-foot sliding glass doors. If someone came and asked you for a price, for example, to change-out the sliding glass door or change- out the windows ... can you tell us of your experience in doing that? A. Sure. Q. Because you said you were concerned about the level of the homes and getting them up to hurricane grade. Do you know what the hurricane wind loads are in Florida and what you have do in those cases? A. It depends on the application, but I know that 160 miles per hour is normally the minimum—generally it's 180 at this point for applications and for roofing as well. Q. Well, yeah, anybody can come in here and know that—right? What we're trying to do—I'm trying to help you, I really am. By asking you these questions, I'm trying to draw some information that you may have but just not be able to give to us in a certain way. When replacing a window, you put a new window in. Do you know what must be done structurally to replace that new window? A. Yes. So, it's whether we have to ... for the window ... expand the window ... whether we just have to ... for the framing members, adding additional cripples or ... Q. And that's what I'm trying to explain to you ... we don't have wood frame—it's masonry. A. Right. I can't speak to that, no. Q. Same thing with the sliding glass doors—you're going to have a tie-beam there ... A. Um-hmm. Q. ... and the initial reaction is to cut the tie-beam. A. Um-hmm. Q. But without the structural experience ... help me out here, Mr. Nolton—I'm trying to help him ... get him to answer the questions but am I not asking something correctly? Matthew Nolton: I think the correct questions are being asked ... I think that in being `hands-on,' it's not necessarily that you are swinging a hammer,but you are directing those people. It's you say, "we are putting this steel I-beam up" or we're replacing something, and you will have to direct them to make sure it is being done correctly because you know how to do that. Do you know how to read the plans and know when you need a structural engineer involved? That's the question and, so far, we haven't heard any information from you that you know that. Mr. Jerulle asked you about replacing windows here. Okay, it's a masonry opening—what do you have to know about the bucking for it or the lack of bucking ... and all the facts about that. That's what we're trying to hear from you ... that you know some of that kind of detail so that when you hire a sub and they are out there doing that work and you go out there to look at it, you can tell whether it was done right or not. Steven Maranz: Understood, understood. 10 August 15,2018 Terry Jerulle: Typically, the windows that we did thirty years ago and the windows we do today are different sizes. You have to increase or decrease the opening to put in a new window. And there are structural elements that are very important when doing that and we're just trying to figure out what you know about that. Steven Maranz: Again, I can't say that I have a thorough knowledge of down here in Florida yet, but I can tell you that certainly there's a tremendous amount of resources as well. I have a few mentors and ... Matthew Nolton: Well,just by saying that to me ... that you don't have a thorough knowledge of Florida ... what you are in front of us for is us to waive the experience in Florida. That's the reason why the County did give the license to you. By you saying that, it tells me that you don't have the experience in Florida and you haven't given us that you have the evidence from New Jersey that would cover what you need to know in Florida, unfortunately. Richard Joslin: Have you worked for any companies in Florida since you've been here? Steven Maranz: No, I have not. Richard Joslin: So, you have no Florida experience at all? Steven Maranz: I do not. But I do have experience. Vice Chairman Lantz: For me, I don't care if your experience is in Florida, California or Vermont, New Jersey, Arkansas, Europe ... what I want to know is you can look at the way a building was built and understand how it was built. And what needs to be done and, more importantly than what needs to be done ... you say you have a lot of resources ... well, that's great. I have some friends who will call me to ask how to do something and that's great for the times that they call me. What really concerns me is that they don't know when to call me. That's what we want to know—that you know you can look at something and know it is wrong and call somebody to figure it out. The big problem is if you don't know that ... this is a load-bearing wall and if something comes up -- you just go ahead and do it. Steven Maranz: I am very hesitant because I know that I don't know a lot of things. Again, this is a situation where it's a Catch-22 in a way for me ... Vice Chairman Lantz: But what you're asking for is a license so that my mother-in- law could hire you replace her windows and her job would be your learning curve. That's what you're asking me to approve—right? Or the ninety-year-old guy two houses down the street from me—his house could be your learning curve. Steven Maranz: I hear you loud and clear. I think what is important is that I surround myself with experienced people. I do have experience ... on the other hand, it's also important as far as the homeowners ...that things are done right. And, so, if I'm able to provide the proper personnel, et cetera ... I have a track record of doing the right thing. If you look at the information that's in the packet as well—that's all I can tell you. I'm not showing up on my first day looking for an opportunity to work with homeowners. This is something that I'm passionate about ... I've always done the right thing for homeowners and will continue to do that. My intentions—although I do understand as far as the structural and things like weight-bearing walls—that I do understand that. But I would like, if possible, to do to the home performance end of things because that is really what my intention is as far as developing a business down here. I do understand as far as the structural, but it's the home performance that I'm really passionate about. 11 August 15,2018 Richard Joslin: I think the best thing would be—for your benefit would be to—I'm getting a sense from the Board that we're not content with your experience here. It would be to try to put yourself in a situation where you go to work for a building contractor to be around and learn from that end of it exactly how homes are constructed here. It's different than where you're from—not saying that it's any different in some respects but in some respects no matter where you're from ... as Kyle mentioned ... there's still knowledge that you need to know so you can guide the people that you hire. And that's the important part of it. If you don't have the knowledge and you hire someone—as Mr. Nolton said—and they do it wrong ... once you cover it up, it's too late. We want you to be in front of it ... not in the back of it. At the moment, I don't think you can be in front of it. That's my opinion. Terry Jerulle (directed his question to Staff): Is there a different license that he could apply for to do just bathrooms and kitchen remodels? Vice Chairman Lantz: What do you want to do? You're saying, "home performance." Do you want to do insulation, windows, and siding? Steven Maranz: What I'm looking to do as far as home performance—and what that is ... is the art and science and philosophy of... Everildo Ybaceta: I'm sorry—I don't mean to interrupt ... you have six certificates that you have provided to the Board. Can you elaborate on what these certificates are for? Steven Maranz: I would love to and thank you for the opportunity to show you. The Building Performance Institute is, basically, an organization that has built up ... as I was saying ... the art and science of providing safe, clean, durable, and healthy homes. And so, when it comes to diagnostics testing—when it comes to air quality—when it comes to looking at a home as a whole—that's what I'm passionate about. Air quality, especially down here, is a significant issue due to mold, mildew, etc. And Fm not even talking about expanding the footprint of a home—just in existing homes—air sealing, insulation, proper ventilation—that's what it encompasses. Everildo Ybaceta: When we spoke, we discussed the energy efficiency of homes and the additions. You told me how you could make these rooms more energy efficient. How would you do that? Steven Maranz: Thank you. The combination of insulation and air sealing, proper ventilation, there's different factors down here as far as manual"Gs" or load caps for properly sizing systems. I feel there's a disconnect especially in Southern Florida—I see that there's a demand and I think I bring a lot of value to Collier County in that respect. I just know that there's so much leakage and waste through the delivery system of the HVAC units. I have found that the HVAC companies are very quick to change out the boxes but really don't address the air quality or delivery of the air we're losing according to the Department of Energy—it's somewhere around 30 or 40% of the conditioned air. As far as the energy efficiency end of things, I think it's knowing the "envelope" and how the systems work together, including the HVAC. Vice Chairman Lantz: You're stuck in a Catch-22 here because you're applying for a Residential Building Contractor's License which means you can build a house. It seems to me that it's not what you want to do. You do a lot of air quality stuff. In Florida— which is different from a lot of places -- to do the manual "Js" and all that kind of stuff is typically—at least in this area—would be an HVAC Contractor which means you 12 August 15,2018 have to know the freon, the systems, the charges which is probably not what you do. It seems like you're got years -- you have done tons of floradora(air quality) testing— correct? Steven Maranz: Correct. Vice Chairman Lantz: Which is in huge demand here because it's a new addition to our Code and everybody is looking for somebody to do floradora testing. I would love to hire you to do floradora testing for me. However, as a Residential Contractor, I don't think you can sign off on floradora testing—right—I think you have to be an A/C Contractor or an Engineer. But, certainly, you won't be able to do it with the license you are applying for. Licensing in Florida is different than it is in other places—it's very specific. What you do doesn't fall into—nicely—one of those categories. Steven Maranz: That is the Catch-22—it encompasses exactly what you said ... HVAC Contractors ... Metal Contractors ... Roofing Contractors ... Insulation Contractors ... to put that together under one license really is the Residential Building Contractor's License. It's really a General Contractor for Home Performance. Everildo Ybaceta: Pardon me,he could also get a Residential Certification that would also allow him to do floradora testing. He doesn't necessarily need to be an A/C Contractor to do it. In his packet, I also believe that he has a lot of insulation experience and that may be something to look at. Vice Chairman Lantz: If he got an Insulation Contractor's License, he would probably be able to do everything that he wants to do—no? Steven Maranz: No, that's incorrect. My approach is more of a whole home approach. Again, I would be limited to just that one particular field. The value that I could bring to a home owner would be putting all these trades together. As far as insulation, I was in the field ... I did learn the business because that was something I wanted to do. I crawled around in a lot of attic crawl spaces for approximately four years. Again, I'm the guy so I didn't work for another company,but I do have experience in the field specifically for insulation, a/c, and ventilation. Matthew Nolton: It sounds like residential construction isn't what we're talking about —residential construction is building a home or an addition. It sounds like "Envelope Consultant" is what you're talking about. You have an expertise in the envelope of the building—air tightness and energy efficiency—it sounds like a consultant is what you're talking about rather than a licensed contractor. Steven Maranz: Again, as a consultant—yes,but to actually be able to perform the work ... to help people ... but that's not what I'm interested in ... strictly consulting. I am not interested in becoming just strictly a professional diagnostics expert. I'm looking to put everything together and basically provide healthy housing for people. I know that there's a demand because I see it. Again, through "Sandy," we have a very similar situation here ... after the storm ... again, I'm not sure and I'll leave it to you folks to figure out what the best position for me is ... but I know I'm in a unique position to do a lot of good. Terry Jerulle: Hopefully I am saying this in a nice way,but our job isn't to determine what category you fit in—our job is to determine whether your have experience for the application you have applied for. That's why I was asking earlier, is there another license that you could apply for but, through our conversation here, I don't know that 13 August 15,2018 you have the structural experience for this license. I'm trying to get you there, but I don't think that you get me either. Chairman Boyd: Could we put a limitation on the license? Everildo Ybaceta: There are restrictions that could be added. Vice Chairman Lantz: A structural license that's limited to do non-structural work? Chairman Boyd: No, that he can't pull permits for single-family homes from scratch ... that's not what he wants to do. He obviously has an expertise that ... Richard Joslin: How can he not pull a permit for a renovation? If he goes in and sees that his calculations are correct, and it is losing a lot of HVAC air or ... Matthew Nolton: That's the envelope ... and it would include the sliding glass doors ... and doors always turn into structural modifications. Patrick White: Exactly. And the issue I have, Mr. Chair and Board Members, is we're talking about experience,but I haven't heard a familiarity with the Codes that would be applied and I don't know of another way to get that experience with the Codes that are specific under the FBC ["Florida Building Code"] and the energy Codes without being associated with someone who does the work. From my perspective, it is not only a Scope of License issue, it is truly a lack of familiarity with the Codes under whatever it is that would be the appropriate type of license for the Scope of Work this gentleman is looking to do. Our job, I think, may be—going forward—to ask Staff to evaluate whether we need to create some different form of category of license and whether that's something the State itself is interested in looking at because Mr. Lantz said he's looking for the type of experience specific to floradora and whatever those approvals may be— then we may have an obligation, in the best interest of providing most energy and air- quality efficient residences to our community, to think about it. I don't think it's just his problem. Yes, it is his problem, but I think we have some responsibility here to at least be equal to the cutting-edge that he seems to be on with the type of service and value that he brings to the construction industry. Steven Maranz: Mr. White, are there any suggestions that you ... Patrick White: I have none. Steven Maranz: ... or stipulations that .... Patrick White: I don't ... I think the conundrum is exactly: one—related to the Codes ... familiarity with the Codes, and two—under those Codes, the structural types of performance that arises from steel and concrete and the inner connections in creating a safe and structurally-sound envelope that will withstand the air pressure differentials arising from the types of storms that we have. That to me, plus the weather- and water- proofing are the key elements. Those to me seem to be distinctly an aspect of making sure in this hot and humid environment that we have that we will have a building envelope that will be weather impermeable, and yet still have some form of breathe- ability to allow it to adjust from the wet to dry season, the temperature extremes that we have—there are a lot of factors going on here and I think that Mr. Maranz may be on the cutting edge of what these performance analyses are. My suggestion to you, sir, would be to begin with consulting service and to have the type of relationship with existing G.C.s ["General Contractors"] who are doing the types of construction you are looking to get a license for so you can gain that experience and familiarity—both with the Code and with the actual construction technique and materials that are utilized in our environment. My wife is from New Jersey and she would be really mad at me if I didn't 14 August 15,2018 try to help somebody from the Garden State. That's the best that I can offer you today. I commend you for coming in and trying to shoehorn into what seems to be the most appropriate "box." I just, regretfully, don't believe that we have a box that you fit cleanly into where we can limit the Scope of what you do because of the structural issues and the Code issues. Vice Chairman Lantz: Are you a BPI-certified energy auditor or energy rated? Steven Maranz: I am. I'm a Building Analyst with BPI and I have my ... Vice Chairman Lantz: So, he's qualified, and Collier County will accept his floradora reports ... you are qualified. (To Staff:) Can you just read the description of an insulation contractor? (To Steven Maranz:) I know you don't want to be limited but at least it could be a start to do the home performance and the air leaks, you know ... Patrick White: It could create relationships with the existing residential building contractors that would allow you to demonstrate your experience. I think you're at the right point, but I don't believe you're at the right place to demonstrate the type of license that you need. You're at the right point to begin the process of creating those relationships but I just don't believe there is a license today that either the State or this County has specifically would limit what you do. And I think Mr. Lantz's suggestion is one that may allow you to begin that process because it will take us at least one year to go through thinking about how to fashion a more appropriate license. Steven Maranz: I am twenty years early to the game as far as a stand-alone Home Performance License. That's not going to help us today—I understand that. But,boy— I can't help but think there may be some restrictions put on that license to allow me to put together some teams to do some good ... Richard Joslin: I don't think, as Mr. White said, there is any kind of restriction or ... Patrick White: Even if we made it exactly ... Richard Joslin: ... that would qualify you to do what you want to do in that license category—that's the problem. If there was, we would already be trying to think about what we could do. We're going to have to start you out somewhere—if you're interested—in a smaller technical field that will give you some of the experience level. Then you can come again before the Board to show that [experience] and then we'll know you are involved in the trade where you're trying to get the Building license for, but right now, as Mr.White said, we don't have a category to deal with what you are into ... so, it's either take Kyle's advice and start out at a level where you can get involved or you will have to go to work for somebody and get some experience. Everildo Ybaceta: Do you still require the definition for an Insulation Contractor? Vice Chairman Lantz: I'm curious—I think it probably encompasses an awful lot of what he wants to do. Everildo Ybaceta: Read the following definition from Section 22-163 of Collier County's Code of Ordinances, entitled `Definitions and Contractor Qualifications' for the record: "Specialty Contractor means any person who assumes responsible charge and direction in the performance of construction work requiring special skills, and whose principle contracting business involves the use of specialized building trades and crafts usually a minor part of a complete structure. Available categories of specialty contractors and their requirements are: 15 August 15,2018 Insulation contractor: (a) All types except buildings - requires 36 months experience and a passing grade on an approved test and a passing grade on a Business and Law test, and means those who are qualified to install, maintain,repair, alter, or extend any insulation primarily installed to prevent loss or gain of heat, from internal or external sources on pipes, vessels, ducts, fire stopping materials, sprayed-on fire resistive materials, or built-up refrigerated boxes or rooms, and acoustical materials. (b) Buildings -requires 24 months experience and a passing grade on an approved test and a passing grade on a Business and Law test, and means those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter, or extend any insulation primarily installed to prevent loss or gain of heat from rooms or buildings. Richard Joslin: Do the tests that he's already taken and passed qualify him to do that? Everildo Ybaceta: The Business and Law—yes. But he did not take the insulation test. Vice Chairman Lantz: I think you're qualified for the"A"license,but it doesn't get you windows and it doesn't get you a roof—but it gets you the air-sealing, the air performance and with your BPI certification, you can do the floradora testing. We're not getting you all the way there,but it will get you 80 to 85% there. That's a lot better than having nothing. Steven Maranz: I agree with that. Terry Jerulle: What are we going to do a year from now when he comes back and wants to do the same thing? He's not going to have any more experience and the experience he will have won't change anything. Vice Chairman Lantz: But he will be in business. He will have to modify his business model to fit into the system. Terry Jerulle: I believe—listen, he could probably remodel kitchens, bathrooms, and remodel the whole house. He just doesn't know anything about windows, the structure, or the sliding glass doors. That's where he needs experience. Giving him an Insulation Contractor's License—I don't know how that will help him or us in the future. Vice Chairman Lantz: But you don't want to remodel? Terry Jerulle: I'm not criticizing what you're saying ... Vice Chairman Lantz: No, no—I get it. You're into Home Performance ... Terry Jerulle: But he wants to remodel ... he wants to remodel and do the Home Performance in his remodel ... it's what I understood him to say. Steven Maranz: So, yes,remodeling ... but, again, my passion is specifically with Home Performance and that does not require renovations—it's an existing home that I can make a lot more efficient. People will feel a lot better living inside it and save some money, so it does not need to be a renovation. But I certainly would like that ability. Terry Jerulle: Then I'm confused. If you're not renovating a home to do what you want to do ... so you're not pulling any permits to do what you need to do? Steven Maranz: No, there's stuff to pull permits. Terry Jerulle: And the permits would be for what? Steven Maranz: For insulation ... for blowing insulation ... for doing spray foam ... 16 August 15,2018 Terry Jerulle: It's just insulation? Steven Maranz: In that particular situation, but very rarely does it happen without doing some ventilation. For example, upgrades on soffits. Whether or not we have to do some grading—there are just things ... HVAC contractors very often have to be brought in to upgrade the system. Terry Jerulle: Then maybe Mr. Lantz is right. Vice Chairman Lantz: Well, obviously, if you get an Insulation License, you wouldn't be able to hire the HVAC person, but you could recommend them. You can't be a middle man in the deal. If someone needs grading, you can't hire them. But you can recommend them. They would charge the homeowner directly. Richard Joslin: You wouldn't be able to pull a permit to do those phases—you would need someone else who is licensed to deal with the homeowner and you would just be, in a sense, on the outside looking in. Patrick White: You could not—within the scope of your contract—put those types of services together as something that you would be paid for ... otherwise, you would be here for a different reason. Steven Maranz: I understand. Patrick White: And, so, what I think Mr. Lantz is suggesting ... and other members on the Board appear to be gravitating toward ... is starting with that particular type of license that gets you most of the Scope of Services that you want to perform and allow you, through the process, to make the types of relationships with the people who have the type of license you are looking for—to be able to have them verify your experience at some point in the future. What I think we've come to is a place where you may not get 100% but, as Mr. Lantz said, we can certainly get you to a point where you may have a sufficiently economically effective business model that you can go forward from ... because that's my concern ... we want what you have here—and we need it ... but you have to be able to make a living doing it, with the license structure that we currently have. Steven Maranz: I think it's an acceptable compromise that will allow me to gain some experience. I do have a question, though ... I will still, with time, pursue a Residential Contractor's License. Will I still be in this Catch-22? How do you suggest that I get the experience that's needed? Patrick White: You're going to have jobs where there will be structural components. The four verbs in this license are construction, remodeling, repair or improvement. Okay? Whenever it's new construction—that's a"no"—you're going to hire the appropriate contractor. For remodeling—it's the same kind of idea,but I think you would probably be a better fit because you're going to make the recommendations. For repairs—if it becomes structural, that's when you're going to need the type of license to work with a contractor that has it—you would make the referral to them. As you gain experience knowing who it is that is interest in and shares your passion in this business community, those relationships are going to build. I would say that if there was a way to restrict your license to just the improvement stuff, but I can't think of a way to do it. My business is words, so I'm willing to be creative but I don't believe we could stretch the fabric of these words that far. Matthew Nolton: To go back to your question—there are one or two ways: to work for somebody or find a Qualifier—you would start a firm and work with that person. Those 17 August 15,2018 are the two ways you will gain the experience [for the license] so you wouldn't need to come back to us to ask us to approve it. Steven Maranz: Thank you, thank you all. Patrick White: What type of license would he need to change out windows? Everildo Ybaceta: A Door and Window Installation Contractor's License. Patrick White: Which requires a structural component, I'm sure. Richard Joslin: Find someone in a similar trade—a Building Contractor could put a partnership together ... or something. That would be the fastest way, I think. That way, you would get the experience and the qualifications, and you would be learning—all at the same time and working at what you want to do. Matthew Nolton: I'm an engineer and have a consulting firm. We consult. We're doing what you're saying you want to do. That's why I said you could do consulting. We don't hire any of those contractors—we certainly know good contractors in the area and recommend them to our clients. But we go in and resolve what the problems are and what the"fixes" are for them and do floradora testing if it needs to be done. The reason consulting is a possibility for you is because you can put a strong team around you of licensed specialty contractors. Steven Maranz: And that's why as a Residential Contractor, I would surround myself with folks like you—but I do understand. Richard Joslin: Was there any type of a license where you came from that was required to do this type of work? Steven Maranz: In New Jersey, they just have a General Contracting license—it's a different world up there from down here altogether. I've learned a lot. Everildo Ybaceta: I have the requirements for a Home Improvement Contractor for New Jersey. Unfortunately, I was unable to bring it, but the requirement is almost like a business tax receipt here. You fill out an application and pay $110.00 and you get a certificate. Patrick White: There's that word again—improvement. Richard Joslin: There are many, many of us who are here from—I'll call it the northern section of the world—when you move to the South, it's a little different for qualifications. Terry Jerulle: So, the best move would be for him to withdraw this application and submit a different one? Richard Joslin: If he wants to do insulation, yes. Vice Chairman Lantz: I would have no problem—let me ask you, do you want to do insulation—go that route? Or do you want to think about it? Steven Maranz: Up until this meeting, obviously I had envisioned something else—my business model would have to change. But if that's what would allow me to do business in Collier County and help people—and that's our first step—then that's what I'm going to do. Vice Chairman Lantz: The big question is—does he have to apply for a new license? I would have no problem waiving the insulation test if he's already passed the Residential Contractor's test and he's got verifiable experience in that area, I mean I'd hate to make him come back to the Board again in the future and have the same ... Terry Jerulle: What could we approve? Patrick White: I'm not familiar with any circumstance where we have substantially 18 • August 15,2018 re-designated the type of license. We have made restrictions; we've kind of slid sideways between one level of contracting to another, for example, but I don't think we've ever changed categories. I strongly suggest that we consider asking him to withdraw today and resubmit the appropriate one and, at that point, if Staff is not comfortable—then we can make the adjustment relative to the testing. Vice Chairman Lantz: Could we proactively waive his—even though he hasn't applied for it—waive the insulation test for the future? Patrick White: My government experience is that you have to ask for it before they will give it to you. I understand it's thirty days but ... Everildo Ybaceta: He's got the Business and Law test already in ... Patrick White: Correct. Everildo Ybaceta: Yes, and ... Vice Chairman Lantz: Why would he have to come back—is my point. What other test would he have to take? Everildo Ybaceta: He would have to take the Insulation test. Matthew Nolton: Assuming he can pass that test, then I think you said he had to have 36-months of experience. So, the question is that—for you, Evy—if he's got that experience ... Steven Maranz: That I do. Patrick White: I didn't see a problem with that. Everildo Ybaceta: From what has been submitted, I don't see an issue with that. Patrick White: I would strongly suggest you consider withdrawing today and look at what the testing requirement is for insulation. If you feel you cannot prepare for it and take that exam within—let's say—the next two weeks, you would resubmit an application, and come back before us and ask to have us waive that testing requirement. Steven Maranz: I'm sorry—so I pass this test and ... Patrick White: Then you would get your license because it sounds like you're going to meet the experience requirements. Steven Maranz: So, it's not a waiver of the test ... Everildo Ybaceta: At the point where you pass your Insulation exam, you won't have to come in front of the Board ... Steven Maranz: But I would still have to pass the Insulation exam ... Everildo Ybaceta: Or the other option is to resubmit an application and ask to appear before the Board to waive the testing. Patrick White: My belief is for the time and money it would take you to pass the Insulation test, you probably could do that with flying colors and be done and be licensed in two weeks. Steven Maranz: All right, done. Patrick White: The procedural step today would be to ask us to withdraw your application and have the benefit of our conversation to go forward. Steven Maranz: Okay, so I ask the Board to withdraw the request for a license application. Patrick White moved to approve the Applicant's motion to withdraw his application for a license. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 7—0. 19 August 15,2018 D. Oscar Villa—Application to Qualify a Second Entity (Currently qualifies: National Tile and Marble, Inc. Second Entity: EE Marble & Tile Corp.) Chairman Boyd asked the Applicant to provide some background concerning his request to qualify a second entity. Oscar Villa: We subcontract for tile distributors for Modern Tile and Wayne Wiles Carpet and Tile. For them to give us work, we need the certificate. It's not like I'm going to be out bidding on jobs. We're two different companies. This is just to work with these distributors. They keep us real busy. I've been associated with Wayne since 1999 and with Modern for the last three years, going on four. Matthew Nolton questioned the Applicant: Q. How have you been associated with them? A. By subcontracting. Q. Through the original company? A. For them, yes,but they will not give us work unless I have my own Certificate and insurance. Richard Joslin questioned the Applicant: Q. How were you subcontracting then? A. Well, they—it's all the gated communities. It's here in my application. Q. No, we're not talking about gates ... we're talking about subcontracting to a contractor. You are a contractor—correct? A. Yes. Q. How do you get paid? A. They pay me by the square foot. Q. Really? A. Um-hmm. [affirmative response] Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. So, you're currently a licensed contractor? A. Yes. Q. And you're trying to add another business to do the exact same thing that you're doing but as a separate business? A. Yes, it would be totally different. Q. So how many employees do you have in your current business? A. It varies—goes up and down from 25 to 28. Q. And how many employees to you plan on hiring for the new business? A. Three to five. Q. What I'm confused—why are you setting up another business? A. It's a totally different—the first one I have with my father. The second one will be with my uncle. We'll basically be working for the same companies—he wants to do his own thing and I want to help him do his own thing. I think he's capable and I will be overseeing everything. 20 • August 15,2018 Q. He doesn't want to work with your father. He wants to be, technically, your father's competitor. A. Yes. Q. But there's so much work, you can both ... A. Yes, sir. Q. And you're going to be the guy with your hand in both tills? A. We meet up at the same shops, we're going to be at the same job sites, so it's not a super big stretch. Richard Joslin questioned the Applicant: Q. And you've done this before? A. Yes. Terry Jerulle: Have you ever worked for my company? Oscar Villa: What's your company? Terry Jerulle: Jerulle Construction. We have used Wayne Wiles on some of our projects in the past ten years. Oscar Villa: Yes. There's a chance that, yes. Terry Jerulle: I'm not sure if that's a conflict or not. I don't know you and don't recognize you but when you say you work as a subcontractor for a guy I work with, I'm not sure if that's a conflict or not. Guys? Attorney Jeb Schneck,Attorney for the Board: No, there's no special gain or loss that you would receive resulting from the denial or approval of the application. Richard Joslin: We've kicked around licenses of this particular nature before regarding companies that have a license like you do—a tile license—and then want to set up another company identical to the one that you already have. Sometimes it's happened and sometimes it hasn't only because the conflict of interest in those companies. How are you going to watch what money goes into what pocket at any given moment? It turns out to be a bit of a nightmare for the Board members. It's just a questionable item when you try to do a Second Entity that is in the same exact trade. Oscar Villa: I understand but it's—how can I explain it? The one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. I think that in my packet I put in there a waiver between the two—the two separate entities. It's really going to be my father's thing and his [uncle's] thing and I would just oversee both of them as the license holder. I'd be paid from either one of them. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. What do you do currently for your father's business? Oscar, what do you do? A. I help him with a bunch of the—you know,renewing the license, going out there. There are certain issues sometimes—just recently we had a renovation and the homeowner's grout didn't dry for whatever reason. So, we went out there, used the product, hardened it and I took charge of that. When there's some sort of conflict or real complaint that need addressing, I will go out there and handle it and make sure it's done correctly. Q. How many hours a week do you spend working for your father's company? 21 August 15,2018 A. Ten to twelve. Not a whole lot. He's been doing it longer than I have so he's pretty accurate and good at doing what he does. Q. So, you basically put out fires? A. If there are any fires, yes. Rarely is there a situation that arises. Q. If there are no fires, you're not doing all that much? A. No ... no. Q. What are you going to do for your uncle? A. I will be with him a significant amount of the time. I know he's competent, but I would be ... Q. Setting tile or setting up crews? A. Trying, you know, to get him going. Q. How do you get paid from your father's company? A. I get a salary and I own a small percentage of his company. The same thing with him [gesturing toward his uncle] —I would get a salary and I would own ... Q. Regardless of how much work you do, you make the same amount of money? A. Yes. Q. Regardless if you work one hour or one hundred hours? A. Yes. Terry Jerulle questioned the Applicant: Q. Does your father know that you're starting another business? A. Yes, and he signed the Waiver and Release Agreement. Patrick White questioned the Applicant: Q. It's actually an acknowledgement but ... A. Okay, yes ... an acknowledgement. Chairman Boyd questioned the Applicant: Q. So, most of your work is for Wayne Wiles and not directly for the homeowners? A. Yes, sir. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. And your father and your uncle ... are they going to be using the same people? A. No, absolutely not—that's the whole reason for the ... Q. Do they sub out employees? Do they use a middleman? A. No. They would technically drive them out and get them started out and be with them in the field. Q. But they pay them on a payroll ... not ... A. Yes. Q. ... not as subs. That's the way it works for your father and that's the way it's going to work for your uncle as well? A. Yes. Richard Joslin questioned the Applicant: Q. What about vehicles? A. Depending on the load ... if we have four to five houses coming up that day, 22 August 15,2018 Wayne himself has a semi that he will load—he charges us a fee—but he will take the material out there. We also have trucks and a flatbed ... if we have a house here or there, we will take it out ourselves—they load it there. He [indicating his uncle] would start off with maybe a van or a truck and take his own material out. Him starting out—they're not going to give him—he has to build trust with Wayne or the distributor ... so, it's a process. It's not like they're going to give him four or five houses at a time to go and tile. Q. On the vehicle portion, I'm thinking that you're probably going to have the name of your company—is it your father's company's name on that truck? A. No, we don't have labels on the trucks. Q. You don't? A. No. Q. Wow. Matthew Nolton questioned the Applicant. Q. You don't have company vehicles? A. No, we do have company vehicles—we just don't have labels on them. That has become an issue ... the reason we don't have any labels is in the past, that has become an issue with guys who do work on the side and ask to borrow the truck ... and if they run into problems, they end up calling me. You know what I mean? When I had nothing to do with what these guys do on the weekends. Richard Joslin directed his comment to Staff: Correct me if I'm wrong but to a license holder in Collier County or any State-certified Contractor, your license number should be shown on your company vehicle along with your name. Everildo Ybaceta: It's pretty black and white on that one ... if you are advertising on your vehicle, then you must have your name and license number(s) on the vehicle or you can have a blank vehicle. Vice Chairman Lantz: My truck in the parking lot does not have my company name or license number on it—it doesn't say anything but it's my company's truck. There's no reason for me to advertise. I have other vehicles that we advertise with,but you don't have to ... if you advertise, you put your license number on it. And then there's a conflict ... if you're a sub for Wayne Wiles, he would probably prefer no labels because he would prefer the homeowners assume they are all Wayne Wiles' employees. I don't see anything wrong with that. Terry Jerulle questioned the Applicant: Q. Is your uncle going to be doing the work? A. Yes. Q. What has his experience been for the last couple of years? A. He's been doing it since mid-2000. Q. Where? A. All over Naples and the County. Q. And who has he worked for? A. He's worked for Empire Tile, Imperial Tile, and I think he worked for my Dad for this last ... and that's when he decided that he wanted to do it for himself. 23 August 15,2018 Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. Is this a long-term thing? Do you plan on qualifying him forever or just until he can get his license? A. For now, until he can get his license—yes. I imagine that's the plan for him. Matthew Nolton questioned the Applicant: Q. What prevents him from getting his license now? A. It's the language thing ... the reading part of it. It was noted the licensing tests are also given in Spanish. A. We had no idea. We didn't know that. Q. If he has the experience, there's nothing that prevents him from getting his license. A. I agree. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned the Applicant: Q. So, what's to say, for us, that you're not just a license for hire? A. We've all worked together—I've known him, and we've worked together—we've been on the same crew in the field ... it's what we do. Terry Jerulle: What we don't like is licenses for hire. Oscar Villa: I understand. Matthew Nolton: Or competing licenses— same person with two companies doing the same thing. Terry Jerulle: There are a whole host of problems that we have discussed many times in the past—giving one person two licenses for the same type of work. Patrick White: Here's a hypothetical question, Oscar: If you get the license today to qualify the Second Entity, how long before your uncle comes in and tries to take the test to get his own license? Oscar Villa: I mean, that would be on him. I cannot answer that. But, in that case, I would then forfeit my second company ... Matthew Nolton: But you'd still have ownership in the company—you just wouldn't be the Qualifier. Richard Joslin stated he did not see the need to Qualify a Second Entity since Oscar Villa's uncle could take the licensing tests in Spanish which is his primary language. Vice Chairman Lantz replied that he has taken several construction tests. In his opinion, the tests are not about how well an Applicant knows his/her trade but how well that Applicant knows the book. He noted the book and reference material are printed in English and stated that many questions on the test are on random information found only in the book. Oscar Villa: Just for your consideration—on my father's side, there are 14 of them. Every single one has had no more than a fifth-grade education. That's one of the reasons why I help my father and my uncle, and I am also helping me. Vice Chairman Lantz: Are you going to try to qualify 14 more ... Oscar Villa: No, sir, this will be it! Vice Chairman Lantz: I just had to ask. For me, personally, I am not a fan of 24 August 15,2018 the Second Entity in the same trade, but I don't think they [the father and the uncle] will ever work directly for a homeowner ... I think they always work for Wayne Wiles. I am pretty sure Wayne Wiles knows pretty darn well exactly what they are doing and probably doesn't have a problem with hit. It's not as if they're going to give competing bids to Wayne Wiles. I'm pretty sure they don't set the price—Wayne Wiles sets the price. In my mind, the conflict isn't there where it might be in a lot of other cases. I don't see them going to homeowners because there's so much work from Wayne Wiles ... there's just no need for them to do it. Against how I usually feel, I have no problem with this one. Vice Chairman Lantz moved to approve Oscar Villa's Application to Qualify a Second Entity. Patrick White offered a Second in support of the motion. Motion carried, 4— "Yes"/3— "No." Terry Jerulle, Richard Joslin, and Matthew Nolton were opposed. IX. OLD BUSINESS: A. Jeffrey Bumpus (d/b/a Northern Breeze)—Expired Permits Update Chairman Boyd called for Mr. Bumpus to take the stand and be sworn. Everildo Ybaceta noted Mr. Bumpus had been notified of the meeting. He called the office on August 14th and spoke to a member of Staff, stating that he would be in Tampa on August 15th and would not attend the meeting. In response to questions concerning whether the trip was due to a personal emergency, Mr. Ybaceta answered that Mr. Bumpus would be in Tampa through the weekend because it was his birthday. Everildo Ybaceta introduced Josh Lenio who is the Supervisor for extensions, cancellations and withdrawals. Josh Lenio and Contractors' Licensing Officer Reggie Smith were sworn. Terry Jerulle complimented Staff on the new format of the information packets provided to the Board members. Everildo Ybaceta stated Lilla Davis, Administrative Supervisor, was responsible for the packets. Chairman Boyd asked Mr. Smith to present his report. Reggie Smith stated Mr. Lenio would present his report concerning his efforts to bring the 10 expired permits and 30 void permits into compliance. Terry Jerulle asked Mr. Lenio to provide a description of his duties for the County. Joshua Lenio: I am the Administrative Supervisor of the Permit Cancellation and Re- Activation section in the Building Department. The group oversees all the open, expired and void permit applications. We help contractors and owner/builders see their 25 August 15,2018 permits through to completion. If a property is underneath a closing, we help the homeowners navigate their open or expired permits. Terry Jerulle: Is this a new position? Joshua Lenio: This is a new position within the Building Department. Joshua Lenio: • Jeffery Bumpus is the Qualifier for Northern Breeze Air Conditioning. • A report was run on May 15, 2018 as requested by Reggie Smith; 31 permits were listed as void. • The information was provided to Reggie Smith who provided it to the Board. • Another report was run prior to this meeting. Mr. Bumpus has modified four of the void permits and one of the expired permits for a total of 5 out of the original 41. • There is a difference between "void" and"expired"permits. • Mr. Bumpus can do nothing for a void permit. He could submit a "cancellation" which states that no work has been done or he could submit a re- application to obtain a new permit. • For an expired permit, Mr. Bumpus can submit an application for an extension. (Up to three extension are allowed—90-days each.) • The Building Official will decide if extension will be allowed for these permits. • There were originally 31 void permits. Currently, there are 27 void permits. • Mr. Bumpus was advised by Staff that it would be less expensive to submit a re- application for a new permit rather than to apply for an extension. • Currently there are 9 expired permits. • The four re-applications submitted by Mr. Bumpus two days earlier are under "review" status and no action has been taken. Mr. Lenio noted that most homeowners are not aware that they are responsible to schedule an inspection with the County. They have no idea what the requirements are to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. He stated it would be better for the homeowners if Mr. Bumpus followed each permit through to completion even though his efforts have been minimal. Vice Chairman Lantz: Do any of these homeowners know that this is going on with their places? Joshua Lenio: Not that I am aware. Everildo Ybaceta: When he initially came before the Board, he did state that he would pull the permits and then ask the homeowners to call in for an inspection. Matthew Nolton: I remember him stating that he couldn't be there for each inspection —that's why they were to call in for an inspection ... so the homeowner could be there and give the inspector access to the property. Is he still actively pulling permits? Everildo Ybaceta: No, not that I am aware. Reggie Smith: The last permit that he applied for was in 2016. He also stated in other meetings before the Board that he is out of the installation business—he has his State license as an A/C Contractor to perform repairs that do not require obtaining a permit, he operates a Home Watch service, and works as a handyman in various communities. 26 • August 15,2018 Patrick White: I think the dilemma we faced previously was if the Board tried to impose any type of Sanctions, it would decrease the probability that Mr. Bumpus would go through the process to properly close out the permits. I am not sure where we are without the benefit of Mr. Bumpus to give us any assurance—other than his birthday was more important than his work obligations. Richard Joslin: Since he is a State-certified Contractor, there's not a whole lot of Sanctions that the Board can impose—correct? He's not pulling permits anymore. Terry Jerulle: Can I make an observation? Have you offered him any type of solution with the inspections? What I'm trying to say is ... if I am him and I'm going to paraphrase: I'm semi-retired and don't care about the past and I'm just going to do what I want to do in the future ... and the you guys can't do anything to me because I'm retired and have a State license and I'm not going to pull any more permits. So, what's the incentive for me to get this done? Everildo Ybaceta: Sadly, I do agree with that. Terry Jerulle: So ... thinking out loud ... can you offer him an Inspector for a day to go to all these different places to try to ... instead of having the homeowners call in the old-fashioned way ... where they will show up between 8:00 am and 12:00 Noon ... have him go to ...? Patrick White: I think the issue is that it's possible, perhaps, with the expired permits but I think that the problem is that you would have to pay for the 27 void permits that need to be renewed. Terry Jerulle: I think we should get the expired ones. Richard Joslin: There are dollars and cents that probably could be worked out. If I remember correctly when this all came about and there were those 10 permits that he said he was going to get straightened out, the question did come up ... was the County going to work with him as far as the inspections go? And the answer, I believe, was "yes" at the time. It does not sound, in my opinion, as if they are putting him in a win- win situation. As Terry said, what's his incentive to get this done if he still has to go through all the hoops to try to get permits for systems that have been in these homes for how many years and are still working? Everildo Ybaceta: Obviously we ... the situation here is, no matter what, the contractor always has some responsibility to re-activate the permit and once he re- activates the permit then, yes, -- and I've done it before because in my previous life I was in his shoes [indicating Joshua Lenio] —I can request that an Inspector to go out to the property the following day. I believe now that we have a dedicated Inspector—or you did have— Joshua Lenio: The County has contracted with NOVA; we now have an Inspector who helps us with the expired permits but is specific to residential only—not commercial. We would use the County's Inspectors for commercial or multi-family. Everildo Ybaceta: In every way, yes, we are willing to work with the contractor—we have always been willing to work with the contractor. The County is always trying to put its best foot forward here to work with contractors and to get the homeowner that Certificate of Completion. Patrick White: What opportunities are there—what options exist relative to the void permits? I recognize the County's commitment to support and your flexibility, and I commend it. My understanding of the bigger problem—percentage-wise and number- 27 August 15,2018 wise—is with the void permits and the process that exits. From my understanding, it seems to handcuff the County relative to what options exist to deal with void permits that don't involve greater costs to Mr. Bumpus in order to re-invigorate those permits. I'm just trying to be creative. Joshua Lenio: With all due respect, that's a conversation for the Building Official to make that call rather than myself. Patrick White: Relative to the Building Official's discretion afforded under the Building Code, is it your understanding that he has some capability to handle a void permit in a fashion other than renewing the permit at the existing fee established for the permit? Joshua Lenio: Yes, in certain circumstances—but each one is case-by-case. I have seen where void permits have been reinstated to where the County allowed the contractor to pursue it ... given certain circumstances. Patrick White: Based on your experience and degree of familiarity with the void permits, do you feel that it would be advantageous for Mr. Bumpus to have that conversation with the Building Official? Joshua Lenio: I do. Patrick White: Okay. Matthew Nolton: It seems to me there are two issues here: one is all these permits and the individual owners and how to resolve that—and the Building Official certainly can waive that fee. He's done it before—I've been involved when he's done that, so he can do that. The County has an issue in that it allowed these permits to be out there and not hold this guy accountable for them. The County has a reason to want to waive the fee and get them resolved for the homeowners. Mr. Bumpus doesn't get to go "scot-free"— we, as a Board, need to resolve him once and for all. We keep kicking that can down the road for thirty or sixty days. We do have the ability to make a recommendation to the State—and even ask the State for a fine—we can ask that. So, there are two parts to this for the Board to look at, I think. Patrick White: We can't get blood from a turnip. Matthew Nolton: I understand that—but to resolve it once and for all ... Patrick White: I understand and what I was hoping to be able to fashion was the type of conversation between Mr. Bumpus and those in the County who have a familiarity with the specific sets of permits to derive a mechanism where he, Mr. Bumpus, would be more inclined to participate in an effective way if we gave him some encouragement to do so. I understand the potential of"the stick" may help to encourage him. But at the end of the day, having seen Mr. Bumpus live and at the podium, I think he would react negatively. I think it would be just a ... Terry Jerulle: And what's the point? Patrick White: How many times do you want to be ... Terry Jerulle: We must draw a red line and not move it. Nothing is happening. He may be out there working, and a lot of people today check-up on people simply by using Google. If we can make his life uncomfortable by doing some sort of public notice and saying something to the State, so when people google his name—they may not use him in the future. Because he's out there working—doing maintenance—I think we should let people know that, well, he's not one of the good guys. 28 August 15,2018 Matthew Nolton: And the State—if we made the recommendation to remove his license—he wouldn't be doing maintenance anymore ... correct? He wouldn't have any license, so he couldn't work in air-conditioning. Everildo Ybaceta: It's a Catch-22 no matter what ... at what point do you let these permits continue to fly ... the residents at some point will have to work on these permits. If they want to sell their property and they have an expired permit, it falls on them. So, you have to weigh the options here. I agree with you ... you've kicked the can, and this will be the third time that you're gonna kick it down the road. Terry Jerulle: You're assuming? I'm not ... I'm done with Mr. Bumpus. Everildo Ybaceta: You're right—I am assuming. Terry Jerulle: I'm done with it. Matthew Nolton: Wait a minute. The problem with kicking it down the road is why would we expect anything different to happen unless the County is going to say, "Okay, we'll waive all these fees —we'll fill out the forms for you—we'll do most of the work for you." Why would we expect anything different? Reggie Smith: I'd like to remind the Board that, initially, Mr. Bumpus thought he could tackle the permits within a month—30 days. We talked him into taking 60 days. When he came before the Board again, he had some applications made, I think. I had testified that he may need longer than 60 days because at some point most of residents were seasonal and would not return to provide access to the units until the fall. Since then, I had a conversation with Mr. Bumpus who maintained he could accomplish this before the fall because of his Home Watch business—he claims he has access. Patrick White asked if the County had a recommendation. Reggie Smith: I am not ready to say anything specific but if there is some way that the Board could put a timeframe on getting these done and if the time limit expires, then bring him back before the Board to ... Patrick White: I would be very happy to "draw a line in the sand," and the consequence would be whatever Sanctions we could impose—automatically occurring if it's not done. Reggie Smith: In my mind, it's more than just allowing him to try to solve these issues for these homeowners and it's not just for when they want to resell their properties— it's more serious than that. You may have an a/c unit that was installed several years ago and is still running fine,but if it still hasn't passed an inspection, you will have insurance issues. What people may not realize is when we are done with this case, the permits will be turned over to the Building Official to send to the Code Enforcement department and they will become Code Enforcement cases with violations against the property owners. If they attempt to sell the property, the homeowners will be forced to hire another contractor and pay the fees ... Patrick White: I am aware of that and have sought to try to avoid that consequence for the homeowner. But I think the point that Mr. Nolton makes is a very valid point. It isn't a perspective that I've thought much about before, but it really resonated strongly with me today. I say this in the open forum having been a former County employee that there is an obligation, I think, on the County's part relative to closing the loop with the homeowner that the permits are either going to expire or become void. It's in the County's own best interest to have the permits closed out because that's the governmental service of health/safety/welfare that the County is in business to provide. 29 August 15,2018 To have allowed contractors to "get away with it"—so to speak—is a problem shared by the County and the community of contractors because it involves the homeowners. From my perspective, I am very appreciative that Josh has the job that he has and that the County is making those efforts—that's going in the right direction. But my recommendation is that we find a way to be more programmatic when dealing with contractors about getting them into a position to be able to resolve these things with the least amount of cost and effort. Joshua Lenio: To speak to your point, Mr. White, more recently I've had discussions with Evy and management within the Building Department because a lot of the times, as with Mr. Bumpus, the process is reactive. We are looking at implementing newer practices to address the old and to maintain the new. The direction into which that is going to go is still up in the air,but we are starting a trend to formalize some practice. Patrick White: I am encouraged to hear that. Thank you. Vice Chairman Lantz: I've done work not just in Collier County but all over the State. Maybe 10 or 12 years ago, I had a job in the City of Naples and I let the permit expire. I went to get an inspection on another permit, but it was not allowed—I couldn't do it. If you had an expired permit you couldn't get an inspection or apply for a permit or receive a permit—you couldn't do anything until the expired permit was fixed. The City of Naples would not let me get 3 —4—5 — 10—40 permits down the road. About two years ago, I did a job in Estero. It took a bit longer and the permit expired while we were still doing the work,but I didn't get an extension. Tom DeGram, the Building Official, sent a"love letter" to the homeowner—but not to me— and it said that the homeowner would have problems if the expired permit issue wasn't resolved right away. Let me tell you—my phone rang pretty quick! I went in, paid the $50 fee, and got it. If Collier County sent out 49 "love letters"—and made that a practice for the future—49 homeowners will be calling Mr. Bumpus and telling him to get his butt in gear. Maybe that's better than the seven of us telling him the same thing one day every month. If the homeowners are calling him all the time, telling him to get this straight, it might solve the problem. Patrick White: And they [the homeowners] have the capacity to create other legal issues for him that will have cost consequences beyond the mere licensure. Matthew Nolton: Even if they all wanted to take him to Small Claims Patrick White: Exactly. Vice Chairman Lantz: If they all called him once a week, that's enough to drive him nuts! Sometimes, that's all it takes—enough harassment to ... Patrick White: Encourage him. Richard Joslin: I think since the March meeting that he was originally in here for, we have given him—what— 120 days to try to get this handled? He's only done 5 permits. Matthew Nolton: And 4 were in the last two days! Richard Joslin: Yeah. I think it is time that the Board probably stops fooling around and just makes the recommendations that we need to make. Terry Jerulle: You bring up a very good point, Mr. Lantz. Josh, have the home- owners been notified of these permits? The answer is no? Everildo Ybaceta: The homeowner is not ultimately the owner of the permit. Terry Jerulle: Why don't we .... why can't we ... 30 August 15,2018 Patrick White: The County's current practice is that the homeowner will find out if it elevates to the level of a Code case and it goes from, effectively, Contractors' Licensing to Building Permitting to Code compliance/Code Enforcement. Reggie White: It's the level of responsibility—it's the contractor's responsibility at this point. Everildo Ybaceta: And the other issue with that is ... in Josh's defense ... you have how many staff? Terry Jerulle: You don't have to defend him ... we're not ... Everildo Ybaceta: He has a staff of three to deal with all of the items that he's dealing with and if we have to add more staffing just to contact the homeowners ... at the end of the day here, we're going to be affected by it. Terry Jerulle: It's just a form letter. Vice Chairman Lantz: If you had done this 47 permits ago, we probably wouldn't be 49 permits into it now. And maybe he'd be able to get by with only two people on his staff. Patrick White: I think everyone understands that and our responsibility today is to deal with one individual and to try to set what I consider to be the right balance of encouragement versus threat. The only way I know how to do that would be by way of a motion that would—I don't know if the right word is "continue" the matter for 60 days and, at that time, if the void and expired permits are not addressed completely, the Board will impose Sanctions. I would ask Mr. Schneck to let us know what are the options that we have relative to the Sanctions ... I know we reviewed them once before but if you could refresh our memories. Attorney Schneck: The Sanctions that may be imposed upon a State-certified contractor are limited to: • Revoking the contractor's permit-pulling privileges; • Placing conditions upon the contractor's permit-pulling privileges; • Sending a written recommendation to the State requesting review and further action Chairman Boyd: Can we revoke his ability to even work in the County? Attorney Schneck: No, we cannot. Assistant County Attorney Noe11 stated he thought it would be beneficial to schedule a meeting so he could explain to Mr. Bumpus the ramifications of his actions concerning the void and expired permits and explain what the County's recommendation to the Board would mean to him. He also thought it would be beneficial for Mr. Ybaceta and him to speak with a State Investigator to discuss the case and what the Investigator intends to do concerning the Board's recommendation. He further stated he hoped meeting with Mr. Bumpus to explain the gravity of the situation and the number of permits involved would be the leverage needed to convince him to close out the permits. If Mr. Bumpus does not comply, Mr. Noell will explain that the County will pursue every option available as well as explaining the level of Sanctions the Board will impose. Attorney Noell further recommended that the Board should red-line a date for compliance and if the date is not met, the County will present its recommendations to the Board. Patrick White: What is the difference be between that and a recommendation from the County to continue for 30 days for you to have that conversation with a clear 31 August 15,2018 expression—and I'm not trying to pre-judge the matter as to when it would be heard next—that the strong probability is that this Board will, at that point, impose a 30-day time limit. And thereafter, the Sanctions that are available to the Board will be imposed. Assistant County Attorney Noe11: Your approach,Mr. White, would be the better approach because we would find out where Mr. Bumpus is when we explain the exposure to him. If he decides not to show for that meeting, then it gives us a much quicker avenue to come before this Board. Patrick White: I think we're talking about the same time frames— at least in my mind —I don't want to speak for the Board members—but I would like to see this thing done and over from our perspective in no more than 60 days. I would not have an issue if Mr. Bumpus failed to respond or participate. You could come back in 30 days from now and I think we would be done with this case. Richard Joslin: Would it be advisable to have the Building Official at that meeting? Assistant County Attorney Noell: I would recommend a Continuance for 30 days. I would not want to set a deadline of sixty days ... Patrick White: Right—it would give him more time to just goof off... Assistant County Attorney Noe11: If we set the Continuance for 30 days, then we can come back with either a full recommendation or the status of how things have changed. Terry Jerulle: I don't disagree with anything that has been said but—in my mind—if I'm a homeowner and County and the Contractors' Licensing Board have been talking about these permits for months, but no one has told me that I have a problem with my air-conditioner, I would be upset. Right? If there any reason why we can't do a form letter to the residents to let them know there is a problem with their inspection? Everildo Ybaceta: It's never been done. Terry Jerulle: You're saying Collier County hasn't done it,but it's been done in other counties. Matthew Nolton: The question was—is there any reason why we can't—and I didn't hear you say, "no." It's just about manpower. Everildo Ybaceta: I can't answer that portion of it because I would need to meet with Managers and Directors to see how they would want to handle that. Assistant County Attorney Noe11: I think there could be potential legal issues involved with that, for example, if we called an individual and the County made a mistake because their permit was fine ... Terry Jerulle: With a form letter, you will know what permits are not closed. Assistant County Attorney Noe11: I understand. Terry Jerulle: The address is on the permit ... Assistant County Attorney Noell: Right. Terry Jerulle: ... you just take that information and send a form letter ... Assistant County Attorney Noe11: I understand how to do it, yes. Terry Jerulle: ... it's a simple ... Matthew Nolton: Are you worried about the accuracy of the data? Assistant County Attorney Noell: Not only that,but my issue now becomes a legal issue that I would need to think through and would probably need to do some research on it because what then happens is that we, as a County,become more proactive into individual permits with individual owners on a level that may be one step too far 32 • August 15,2018 where the onus starts to become on us to ensure that a contractor is doing what he is supposed to be doing what the Board holds him to do. When the County starts taking on that kind of a duty—in this case, it may be completely fine—I like the idea of that ... the County is not against it ... I just need to look at the legalities of if we are taking on an affirmative role of doing that kind of a job ... Patrick White: If I'm representing Mr. Bumpus as an attorney, my argument would be that the County has somehow interfered with the procedural due process rights he has to close those permits out, and have now put my client, Mr. Bumpus, in a position where he is being sued by a homeowner. Terry Jerulle: You've come up with a reason not to do anything. Assistant County Attorney Noell: Oh, no ... no ... Patrick White: I was ready to make a motion, Mr. Jerulle. Terry Jerulle: You were asking us for our opinions. My opinion is to do the letter. Listen, if it doesn't get settled here, it will go to Code Enforcement or Code Compliance—is that what we said ... correct? Patrick White: It can. Terry Jerulle: So, what's going to happen then? The same thing,right? Assistant County Attorney Noell: I advise the Code Enforcement Board and I prosecute cases before that Board. There are outliers in every system so if you have a big funnel where the standard violations—people who knowingly do it—homeowners who knowingly allow it, you have this big filter. And in every situation—this is a great example—you have certain outliers and you look at those on a case-by-case basis, but the challenge legally is to apply the same law to the outlier and there is a level of "wiggle room" that's allowable. But when you start to get into the issues that we are talking about the risk from an attorney—and not just because we don't want to it—the risk is we start taking on affirmative duties to get in between a contractor and the homeowner. At that kind of a level, one of the risks that the County faces is that the County becomes judge,jury, and executioner. This case involves violations. The Board has not yet made its determination—because it has been continued. I'm not saying that this is why we would not do it—I need to research it, so I can advise my client—Collier County Board of County Commissioners—so I don't subject the County to a lawsuit because we have become too aggressive—that's all I'm saying. Matthew Nolton: And that could be crafted into the letter—just a simple letter saying, "Hey, Homeowner, we are notifying you that you have an expired permit or one that is void which could be an issue in the future ... Patrick White: I think we are well past"could." Matthew Nolton: Fine. Patrick White: I think it's a fact, and I think that's what Mr. Noell is saying. And there's nothing as a directive from this Board simply by agreeing to continue this case for thirty days that precludes the County from doing that. I don't think we have the jurisdiction to order but if I were in Mr. Noell's shoes, I certainly would take it under advisement as a tool to address those outliers. Believe me, I've been in his chair relative to the prosecution of those cases—hundreds of them—and I understand what the challenges are. To find a way past, that's what I've always sought to do on this Board. Matthew Nolton: What is more concerning for me—I don't know if this is an outlier. 33 August 15,2018 Josh, how many permits do you have in the County right now that are void or expired? The last I knew it was 30,000. Joshua Lenio: The figure is 77,000. Matthew Nolton: 77,000. As a matter of fact, the guy that didn't come today—I looked him up and he's got a whole bunch listed as expired. We let him off on one,but he's got the same condition it seems like when I looked at his record. This isn't an outlier to me. It's a problem that the County has allowed to happen through the years. I understand—two different systems and everything—but somehow, the County must figure out how it is going to handle that monster once and for all so that we can get through it. Assistant County Attorney Noell: I agree with you. When I use the term, "outlier," what I'm saying is ... at the level of the County Attorney's Office addressing it—to my knowledge—this is the first time somebody with 44 expired permits on an issue and a desire to have people come into compliance—the fact that it is at this level, for me, is an outlier. I don't deal in the world of issuing permits—that's not my function. Your point is well taken. I think Evy and his staff have addressed the proactive nature now of what they are trying to do to close out these permits and closing this procedural loop hole. With that is going to come more of these things. I need to make sure legally that we are on solid ground as we put a procedure in place to close them and that we're also exerting the proper legal leverage to get them closed or to figure out if someone is just stalling. We're going to move forward with a strong recommendation to the Board and a strong recommendation to the State. Patrick White: Having been the attorney who helped negotiate the contracts for a lot of the databases that are currently being used, I understand that it was a problem that couldn't exist in the past when it was a far more paperwork-driven system. So, the efficiency of the newer databases to be able to track and provide the information that Josh has shared with us is a good thing. But what's come from the"good thing" is the cottage industry in the real estate market where there's this opportunity for people to hold up a closing and gain the advantage of having the permit properly closed out, which I think is certainly appropriate. I think we're struggling with how to solve a problem that only computers have helped us to create. Chairman Boyd: Mr. White, you never did make your motion—Mr. Jerulle stopped you. Patrick White: I did make the motion. Chairman Boyd: You did? Patrick White moved to approve continuing the hearing of Case#2018-04: Jeffery Bumpus—Misconduct of a State-certified Contractor to the September meeting. Richard Joslin: That's thirty days. Patrick White: Yes. Terry Jerulle: Are we having a meeting next month? Everildo Ybaceta: Yes, sir. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Motion carried; the vote was 5— "Yes"/2— "No." Chairman Boyd and Terry Jerulle were opposed. 34 August 15,2018 Patrick White requested to be excused from attending the Board meeting in September. Chairman Boyd reminded the Members the next Board meeting would be held on Wednesday, September 19th, at 9:00 AM. X. PUBLIC HEARING: A. Case#2018-09: The Board of County Commissioners, Plaintiff,vs. George Gareau, d/b/a "The Aluminum Store," Respondent (Note: This case was withdrawn by the County,per Amended Agenda.) VII. REPORTS: (Postponed from earlier) Terry Jerulle: Wasn't there was something we were to talk about later? Patrick White: Yes—now is a good time. Everildo Ybaceta: Packet delivery? Patrick White: Packet delivery, mechanism, process, timing ... Everildo Ybaceta: Okay. We are working to have the packets delivered electronically in the future to an email address—some sort of electronic correspondence—so you can have them ... not in the paper format. And when we do come to the meetings, the computers that are before you will be set so you can scroll through the proceedings as they go along. Patrick White: Would those documents that you have be susceptible to any notes or annotations that I may make to those electronic versions that you provide to me? Everildo Ybaceta: Yes, you can make your own notation as you do right now. Patrick White: Exactly, and it doesn't do me any good to look a document that was the original if I've gone through and made a bunch of notes and have questions—as I do on the paper copies—if it's not what I'm going to see on the screen. Richard Joslin: You may probably need to have a separate piece of paper--look at them and make notes with ... Patrick White: No, well, I'm asking to have a conversation about whether—once you send the document to me and I email it back—that's the one I can look at. Or if there's a mechanism by which the one I look at, I can send to myself. There must be a way to be able to do it. You can annotate PDFs. Everildo Ybaceta: I'm sure you could, and I'll give you more information as it becomes available. Patrick White: I'm not adverse to the electronic, but what I've found is that it is for more efficient for me—when preparing for a meeting—to have paper. Reggie Smith: Maybe that's an option we could provide if some of the Board members still would like a paper copy along with their electronic version? 35 August 15,2018 Everildo Ybaceta: It's an all or none situation—I'm sorry, it has—unfortunately this is the wave of the future and we're headed into it ... computers. Sony. Matthew Nolton: So, if it's going to come in a PDF format, Mr. White, then you could bring a laptop here if you had one and you could have you marked-up version. I doubt that each one of these will be a different version. Everildo Ybaceta: You will each have your own accounts ... Matthew Nolton: Oh, okay. Everildo Ybaceta: Yes, I believe there may be a mechanism where you can make notes on it. Patrick White: Yes, and email it to myself. Everildo Ybaceta: Or you could just save it. Patrick White: It's not inconsistent with what the Planning Commission and other advisory boards are having. Everildo Ybaceta: Correct. It's the same system. Patrick White: I wasn't sure that it was the same. Reggie Smith stated he wished to correct information concerning a previous case regarding the Second Entity. The Board had discussed that the testing was available in Spanish. The Business and Law exam is available in English and Spanish but some of the study guides are not. Tests for some of the trades are available in both languages. Richard Joslin mentioned an issue he had with the delivery of the information packet to his home. He has an electronic gate which needs a code to open—he stated he would provide the code for the next delivery. NEXT MEETING DATE: WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 19,2018 BCC Chambers, 3rd Floor—Administrative Building "F, Government Complex, 3301 E. Tamiami Trail,Naples, FL There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the Chairman at 12:30 PM. 36 August 15,2018 COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD MICHAEL BOYD, Chairman The Minutes were approved by the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Contractors' Licensing Board on ,2018, "as submitted"[ 1 - OR - "as amended" [ � 37 Co e County COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD September 19, 2018 9:00 A.M. JAMES HINDS - APPROVAL OF EXPERIENCE James Hinds is coming before the board today to review his experience and to be approved for the Painting Contractor License. Mr. Hinds has a previous construction company in Pennsylvania, which has different requirements than we do. He has provided his Pennsylvania license. Painting contractor requires 24 months experience, a passing grade on an approved test and a passing grade on a business and law test and means those who are qualified to use spraying equipment as well as hand tools to finish both exterior and interior work. A painting contractor may do paperhanging, sandblasting, waterproofing, and may clean and paint roofs. Ordinance 2006-46 (1.6.3.30) Table of Contents 1 - 4 Application 5 Test Scores 6 - 9 Credit Report 10 - 12 Sunbiz Documents 13 Workmen's Comp Affidavit 14 IRS EIN Documents 15 Verification of Experience Letters 16 Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor License 17 - 24 Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor Described 25 - 26 Affidavit of Integrity & Good Character 27 Collier County Business Tax 28 Driver's License 29 Board Hearing Letter e-ro -� GMD Operations&Regulatory Management Licensing Section _ 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Z..1. l — l ' e Naples,FL 34104 APPLICATION FOR COLLIER COUNTY/CITY OF NAPLES/CITY OF MARCO FIRM INSTRUCTIONS: This application must be typewritten or legibly printed. The application fee must be paid upon approval and is not refundable. All checks should be made payable to: Collier County Board of County Commissioners. For further information, consult Collier County Ordinance No. 90-105, as amended. NAME OF COMPANY: Exact Corporate/Business Name: C \ '�,�C < < \ Fiction Name/DBA: Qualifier Name: CN.Ctl A CALE Physical Address: 4:C1 `I rel ► V e_ A) F 3q/;;Z (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Mailing Address: (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: 77:%q — 2?�� ` 3 7SE-mail: t-Ck i d} t '-- I , co ►til TYPE OF LICENSE: / General $230.00 Electrician $230.00 Building $230,00 Plumber $230.00 Residential $230.00 Air Conditioner $230.00 Mechanical $230.00 Swimming Pool $230.00 Roofing $230.00 Specialty $205.00 Specialty Trade: Po,-\v‘'i`t w (-2.A CHANGE OF STATUS: ( ) Reinstatement ( ) From One Business to Another ( ) Dormant License to Active Page1of4 1 1 l. The names,titles,home address and phone numbers of all Officers/Managing Members of the Firm. P.0: I it)(..0e5 re_sr - '] — 7 C- 2. List all businesses,firms, entities or contracting businesses you have been associated with during the last ten years(i.e.held a license for or been a partner). Attach extra pages if needed. (1) \-t {\ 3. List all debts you or any company(s)associated with you that you refused to pay and the reasons for the refusal to pay. Attach extra pages if needed. AFFIDAVIT Under the penalties of perjury I declare that I have read the foregoing application and that the facts stated in it are true. A,ut� ized Officer the Firm State of Florida County of 0 co. `1 t c r The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this ``` t \' -L'! E7.` (Date) by J C � �� , vqk who has produced L (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL ( 1 r 1 • (SIGNATURE OF NO ARY) 6.1•0 Puee, COLLEEN PATRICIA NELSON ' **° Commission#GG 121182 Pale 2 of * N, Ana;_• ` Expires July 4,2021 9"E0f FLOW Bonded ThN Budget Notary Services QUALIFIER INFORMATION: Name: is 74-K AO �� ap fes ,=C- 3 �l la 6 Address: (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: -79-- (--W-D1--1 ^ 3 7.5-G Date of Birth: b 7 l 0. r ...27) U E-mail: �c_���\C.�� 0,�\ D c o r� SS#: XXX-XX- �` Driver's License#: LAST FOUR#ONLY % fie O 1. Type of Certificate of Competency for which application is made. 2. The names and telephone numbers of two persons who will know your whereabouts. PCI5Cck\\ t>. e.c e c-ThS . � 3‘1 - o t 3 3 . - 777 _' tCICS 3, Have you ever been convicted of a crime related to Contracting? /i 0 (If yes,attach extra sheet with explanation.) II 4. Have you or any firms you have been associated with ever filed bankruptcy? N) 0 5. List all debts you or any company(s) associated with you that you refused to pay and the reasons for the refusal to pay and reasons why. tom, e-t 6. List your business or work experience during the last ten years. / (pe-4.-t\ -E \ U J. `�l1 CL'.Klf'�StPI 7. Statement of any formal training you have had in the area for which the application is made. 3 of 4 3 AFFIDAVIT The undersigned hereby makes application for Certificate of Competency under the provisions of Collier County No. 2006-46, as amended,and under penalties of perjury. I declare that I have read the foregoing qualifier information and that the facts stated in it are true. The undersigned hereby certifies that he is legally qualified to act on behalf of the business organization sought to be licensed in all matters connected with its contracting business and that he has full authority to supervise construction undertaken by himself or such business or organization and that he will continue during this registration to be able to so bind said business organization. The qualified license holder understands that in all contracting matters, he/she will be held strictly accountable for any and all activities involving his license. Any willful falsification of any information contained herein is grounds for disqualification. • Applicant(please print) Name of Company Sigaafure of Applicant State of Florida County of C \t t — The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this � \\ \ k G\ c (Date) v.Ck5s-\ V-, who has produced (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) asidentification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL ['A t_ C (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) � rid COLLEEN PATRiCtANEISON Commission#GG 202182 4 oP 4 * Expires July 4, Nr9JE OF F�-6Q`O Bonded Thtu Bu49e1N0th GITS, LLC Examination Operations Division Providing'the services and products to assist Government Agencies to make informed educated decisions. Official Examination Score Report March 12, 2018 Official Score Report: Candidate Information: Name—James Hinds. Jr. Candidate#: 2683481111 Testing Site: Naples,FL Final Score Result: Painting Contractor Score: 88% (11111'2017) Business Procedures Score: 80% (02110/2018) These results represent the grade that has been achieved on the above named examination(s) administered by Gainesville Independent Testing Service for Collier County,Florida. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Jay E.Bowermeister President PO Box 831127 Ocala. Florida 34483-1127—Voice(352)369-GITS —Fax(352)387-2443 5 Ann 997 2129 Prepared By: Merit Credit (239) 277-3202 (800) 371-3348 TRANSUNION CREDIT REPORT [FOR] [SUB NAME] [MKT SUB] [INFILE] [DATE] [TIME] (I) Z NP6284423 13 PT 8/01 04/10/18 09:06CT [SUBJECT] [SSN] [BIRTH DATE] HINDS, JAMES R. JR. 41110-7130 7/82 [CURRENT ADDRESS] [DATE RPTD] 153 AUTUMN DR., BUTLER PA. 16001 7/15 [FORMER ADDRESS] 122 JODI LN., BUTLER PA. 16002 6/12 207 CUNNINGHAM ST., #D. MERCER PA. 16137 [POSITION] [CURRENT EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS] [VERF] [RPTD] ADAMS MFG OPERATOR 9/11A 9/11 [FORMER EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS] ROSS 2/11A 2/11 SPECIAL MESSAGES ***ADDRESS ALERT: CURRENT INPUT ADDRESS DOES NOT MATCH FILE ADDRESS(ES) MODEL PROFILE * * * AL E R T * * * ***FICO SCORE 4 SCORE +662 : 038, 020, 010, 018*** IN ADDITION TO THE ***FACTORS LISTED ABOVE, THE NUMBER OF INQUIRIES ON THE CONSUMER'S CREDIT ***FILE HAS ADVERSELY AFFECTED THE CREDIT SCORE. 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LsrJL3.f sJ Y Lwow-ray Operations and Regulatory Management Division Growth Management Department Contractor Licensing Section 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples,FL3410 Date: June 13, 2016 To: Applicants for Certificate of Competency From: Ian Jackson, Contracting Licensing Supervisor Subject: Collection of social security numbers Pursuant to Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes and Collier County Contractor Licensing Ordinance 2006-46 Section 2.1.1.,all applicants are required to submit their social security number(SSN)for the following purposes: a) Assess applicant's ability to satisfy creditors by reviewing their credit history: b) Verification of applicant's test scores and information. Our office will only use your SSN noted above for those reasons pursuant to Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes, and as may otherwise be authorized by law. We are fully committed to safe-guarding and'protecting your SSN and once collected,will be maintained as confidential and exempt under Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes. Detail by Entity Name Page 1 of 1 DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS Florida Department of State 1 , ✓ ✓ya y Department of State I Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail By Document Number / Detail by Entity Name Florida Limited Liability Company JR CONSTRUCTION PROS LLC Filing Information Document Number L18000195485 FEI/EIN Number NONE Date Filed 08/15/2018 Effective Date 08/14/2018 State FL Status ACTIVE Principal Address 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 UN Mailing Address 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 UN Registered Agent Name&Address HINDS,JAMES R 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 Authorized Person(s)Detail NONE Annual Reports No Annual Reports Filed Document Images 08/15/2018—Florida Limited Liability/ View image in PDF format Florida Department of State,Division of Corporations IO Electronic Articles of Organization L18000195485FILED 8:00 AM For August 15, 2018 Florida Limited Liability Company Sec. Of State crico Article I The name of the Limited Liability Company is: JR CONSTRUCTION PROS LLC Article II The street address of the principal office of the Limited Liability Company is: 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL. UN 34120 The mailing address of the Limited Liability Company is: 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL. UN 34120 Article III The name and Florida street address of the registered agent is: JAMES R HINDS 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL. 34120 Having been named as registered agenttand tl°lls certificate,t I herece of by accept thethe appointrnentalimited registered liability company at the place designated agent and agree to act in this eI further f ahthe provisions all c tutes relating to the proper and cmplprformance omy duties, nd Iamfamiliar with and accept pt the obligations of my position as registered agent. Registered Agent Signature: JAMES HINDS Article IV The effective date for this Limited Liability Company shall be: 08/14/2018 Signature of member or an authorized representative Electronic Signature: JAMES HINDS gg affirm I am the member orauthorized reasentmathese Articles of Oa do ument to the Department that e a facts stated herein are true. I am awwarehat false inforion submitted in uirement to of Statean repo a third degree nJanJanuary felony tas and May 1strovided or in in the calendar, F.S. I understand the year following formation of the LLC file an annual report between Jan ary and every year thereafter to maintain "active" status. State of Florida Department of State I certify the attached is a true and correct copy of the Articles of Organization of JR CONSTRUCTION PROS LLC,a g liability 018 effective company August 14,anized er the 2018,as shown by the recordsaws of the state of ooffiled this office electronically on August15, I further certify that this is an electronically transmitted certificate authorized by section 15.16,Florida Statutes,and authenticated by the code noted below. The document number of this limited liability company is L18000195485. Authentication Code: 180815160153-300317100043#1 Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Fifteenth day of August,2018 t -_ VIAL .2( -'' , 7. --, -- -4'1 less COD wp iltl' *Maar)) fit Sole 1 1 AFFIDAVIT It is understood and acknowledged by the Collier County Contractor's Licensing Board and myself that if I fail to acquire, or maintain at all times effective Workmen's Compensation Insurance it will result in the possible revocation of my Certificate of Competency. Signature of Applicant _J Business Name G ` / 4(c/ to Date? . BEFORE ME this day personally appeared. ___\ c`v .u.,,:: - %viC4 ') --, who affirms and says that he/she has less than one employee and does not require Workmen's or understands that at any time he/she employs one or more persons he/she must Compensation obtain said Workmen's Compensation Insurance. State of Florida---„, County of CL, ( c.'v, The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this .Are it <\ -,1 1 0\ (Date) 7A `\t t '�� who has produced V=L„_ by`-" �`y�� (type of identification) (name of person acknowledging) ( yP as identification and did not take an oath. N NOTARY'S SEAL it...—,_ ? "kV (SIGNATURE OF N ) .t.f Poet, COLLEEN PATRICIA NELSON `t Commission#GG 121182 N Pas z Expires July 4,2021 sk'^ `° etNo Services rFOf�0� 8orda4TMSBudg Notary ()) Form ■ � Give Form to the Request for Taxpayer requester.Do not W (Rev.January 2011) Identification Number and Certification send to theins. Dzna-tment othe Treasury Internal Revenue Service Name(as shown on your income tax return) Business name/disregarded entity name.if different from above N Si pia-. ' 6n 71-r-u-C. i. its 0- Check appropriate box for federal tax ill partnership Trust/estate Corporation ❑S Corporation classification(required): 0 IndividuaVsole proprietor 0 Exempt payee N S a0 4;! �imited liability company.Enter the tax classification(G=C corporation,S=S corporation.P=par Worship)► o l c N a 7U El Other(see instructions),' Requester's name and address(optional) Address(number,street,and apt.or suite no Q zip 711, .0e E m City,state.and ZIP code List account number(s)here(optional) Parti Taxpayer Identification Number(TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box.The TIN provided must match the name given on the"Name"line 11=1=01 to avoid backup withholding.For individuals,this is your social security number(SSN).However,for a _ _ resident alien,sole proprietor,or disregarded entity,see the Part I instructions on page 3.For other entities,it is your employer identification number(EIN).If you do not have a number,see How to get a TIN on page 3. Note.If the account is in more than one name,see the chart on page 4 for guidelines on whose 11415 number to enter. 7 - q Co `f+' 7 1 6 Part 61 Certification Under penalties of perjury,I certify that 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number(or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me).and )I have not been notified by the Internal 2. I am not(IRS) to backup subject to backup withholding am a result of a failure to report alexempt from backup l or dividends,or(c)the IRS has notified metvenue hatI am Service(IRS)that 1 no longer subject to backup withholding,and 3. I am a U.S.citizen or other U.S.person(defined below). Certification must cross out item 2 dividends above the are currently subject backup withholdingtng because you hae failed to report all interest and on your tax return.For real estate transactions, 2does not apply.For mortgage nment secured property,cancellation of debt,contributions to an idual retirement arrangement(IRA),and interest generally,paid,acquisition eor rr than merest andfdividends,you are not required to sign the certification,but you vmust provide your o correct TIN.See the payments instructions on page 4. SignSignature of Date �d (201 1 General Instructions Here U.S.person II. "`�— Note.If a requester gives you a form other than Form W-9 to request your TIN,you must use the requester's form if it is substantially similar Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise to this Form W-9. noted. Definition of a U.S.person.For federal tax purposes,you are considered a U.S.person if you are: Purpose of Form •An individual who is a U.S.citizen or U.S.resident alien. obtainA person ur o is required to file an i identification nun return Witt t o eepo t.S f r st •A partnership,corporation,company,or association created or amyour correct paid to you al staenumber(TIN) example,income to you,real estate transactions,mortgage interest organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States, you paid,acquisition or abandonment of secured property.cancellation •An estate(other than a foreign estate),or of debt,or contributions you made to an IRA. .A domestic trust(as defined in Regulations section 301.7701-7). Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S.person(including a residentaliSpecial rules for partnerships.Partnerships that conduct a withholding requester) de or u).to provide wyhen correct TIN to the person requesting it(the business in the United States are generally required to pay and,when applicable,to: tax on any foreign partners'share of income from such business. 1.Certify that the TIN you are giving is correct(or you are waiting for a Further,in certain cases where a Form W-9 has not been received,a number to be issued), partnership is required to presume that a partner is a foreign person, 2.Certify that you are not subject to backup withholding.or and pay the withholding tax.Therefore,if you are a U.S.person that is a 3.Claim exemption from backup withholding if you are a U.S.exempt partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States,provide Form W-9 to the partnership to establish your U.S. payee.If applicable,you are also certifying that as a U.S.person,your status and avoid withholding on your share of partnership income. allocable share of any partnership income from a U.S.trade or business is not subject to the withholding tax on foreign partners'share of effectively connected income. Form W-9(Rev.1-2011) Cat.No.10231X VERIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE GMD Operations &Regulatory Management Department Licensing Section 2800 N.Horseshoe Drive Naples,FL 34104 Applicant's Name: (..1\C5sYe ` C\C`S Certificate Category Requested: P G.tm V\ The applicant is seeking a Collier County Certificate ofedm eeency in he tr d indicated dicate You aare being roftheted application for this certificate,the applicant must verify experience wto provide information that will aid the applicant in meeting this requirement. You should verify time of active experience working as an apprentice or a skilled worker(e.g. as a worker commanding the wage of mechanic or better in the trade). Time served solely in a supervisory or administrative role should be described,but may or may not be considered sufficient to demonstrate required trade experience. The person verifying trade experience must provide the following N Name: C.Onv g�T . koR (Tan e,5 n/� Title: nu•�i1�'����' PP-License Number(if applicable): f lbs I0'3 Name,of Business: Gori6M ian PA- �gd� Business Address: 362- I's'le i<9 k''l � Jf Li:>4‘2.6Business Phone: 7�L ?. 4-3 7 The applicant's years of experience from,; (:)i Li to�2 The applicant's scope of work(specific duties)included: GtAe Additional comments: Our` O Falsifying any information provided herein may subject your license to revocation. Under the penalties of perjury I declare that I have read the foregoing application and that the facts stated in it are true. Signature _ 1 Print Name State of Florida County of The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this (Date) by who has produced (name of person acknowledging) (typeof identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) a �W Please find attached your Home Improvement Contractor's Certificate o o m suitable for framing along with a wallet card copy. co y o E Y d Wm• i n01 Q= = moo 2a <� 1 If you have any questions or have changes to the information you provided x = o; ` on your registration form, contact the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General ®Cg 1 a a - I o W w o� a at 717-772-2425 or HIC@attorneygeneral.gov. For further information on the N, <i.1÷4_,0-....1: = , �o co - , home improvement law visit www.attomeygeneral.gov. I' ®= z_ C7 - a_ GD . !i go :----_----c7,-,:,-,-2_,::,--:. z T rt `� K hleen G.Kane,Pennsy • a Attorney General ti This form acknowledges receipt of your $50.00 application fee,required under Pennsylvania's Home Improvement JAMES R H1 Consumer Protection Act. Please keep 302 MITCHELLLL HILL RD APT 8 BUTLER PA 16002-9183 this form for your records. f ` fillOt Ii Inl*Mkt 1 r.-- --,60° ,, --atti— `• ;-- O -'-- -'1-;-l'--T- , a ` ` t itt j 60 rat THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT — =-_ JAMES HINDS 302"MITCHELL HILL RD #8 BUTLER PA:16002, =:HAS REGISTERED IN PENNSYLVANIA AS A HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR ▪- 1129/2018 PAl05908 _` REGISTRATION NUMBER VALID UNTIL r__ ___.,,,,,,, -....1- ....„:„..:____- ---- '.":„... ,,,,, 2_ __,-_ __ ._' ::_-__ -.:,. - - f.-.' --'; --. - \U 41 -f, 41a4L-a----___ • ,.. I A Frrnnr,irvl+rAICr1Al it Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act, 73 P.S. § 517.1, et seq. § 517 1 Short title This act shall be known and may be cited as the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. §3_12„2,Definitions The following words and phrases when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: home improvement ces in a newspaper, "Advertisement." c i cular billboard, ,t letterhead, business card or' periodical, pamphlet, other printed materials or in announcements to the public on radio, television or the Internet. The term shall not include the following: (1) Sponsorship or recognition of sponsorships of civic, charitable or nonprofit events, teams or purposes. (2) Writings or graphics on promotional clothing, pens, pencils, notepads or similar items. "Arbitration clause." A process in which between aneutral arbitrator ator or paneanan lownerneutral arbitrators is a engaged by the parties to settledispute "Bureau."The Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of Attorney General. "Certificate."which" A certificate of registrationg' Ion as a contractor, issued by the Bureau of number assigned by the Bureau of Consumer Protection. Protection, contains "Contractor." Any person who owns and operates a home improvement business or who udes undertakes, offers to undertake or agrees to contractorperformwhohas contracted provew thmanhomThe improvemente term l a subcontractor or independent home improvement services to the retailer, regardless of the retailer's net worth, to provide retailer's customers. The term does not include any of the following: (1) A person for whom the total cash value of all of that person's home improvements is less than $5,000 during the previous taxable year. (2) A home improvement retailer having a net worth of more than $50,000,000 or an employee of that retailer that does not perform home improvements. "Home improvement." ion h or a of (1) The term includes all of the or afollowing buildingoor a portion in ctof thetbuildn g whphris used oe land adjacent to a private resident designed to be used as a private residneon�ee for hich$50the total cash price of all work agreed upon between the contractor and owneis (i) Repair, replacement, remodeling, demolition, removal, renovation, installation, alteration, conversion, modernization, improvement, rehabilitation or sandblasting. (ii) Construction, replacement, installation or improvement of driveways, swimming pools, pool houses, porches, garages, roofs, siding, insulation, solar energy I "Owner." (1) The term includes any of the following: (i) An owner of a private residence, including any person authorized by an owner to act on the owner's behalf to order, contract for or purchase a home improvement. (ii) A person entitled to the performance of the work of a contractor pursuant to a home improvement contract. (2) An owner of a private residence shall not be required to reside in the residence to be deemed an owner under this act. (3) A person who owns three or more private residences in this side Commronwealth part shall not bethe u deemed an uhept wima respect othe e of person's tthe owner'mary a d those private residences the building which houses the primary person uses for personal recreational purposes. "Person." An individual, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, joint venture or corporation. "Private residence." Any of the following: (1) A single family dwelling. (2) A multifamily dwelling consisting of not more than two units. (3) A single unit located within any multifamily dwelling, including condominiums and cooperative units. "Special order material." Any material, product or equipment that is not a stock item and for must be specially ordered from the factoryrl en or distributor contracdt.which is Special porderemated or P rocalseare not theother home e contractor for a specific home povem returnable by the contractor rrefa e speciallyor itand o ordered ao specific if usefulness homefor improvement contracts becausethey contract. "Specifications." The plans, detailed drawings, lists of materials, stated allowances or other methods customarily used in the home improvement industry as a whole to describe with particularity the work, workmanship, materials and quality of materials for each home improvement. tor and that the "Time and materials." A construction emenpracticet a d the the owner walcpay the owner ontra torrunder the contractor will perform the home imp home improvement contract based on the actual costof labor agreedtasp specified ifi percentage ratethndtthe actual costs of materials and use of equipment, plus cover actual costs or a fixed amount, over and above heualf costthe s, toimprovement.the ractor's fee and overhead costs reasonably incurred in theperformance 517.3. Registration of contractors (a) General rule.--No person shall hold himself out as a contractor, nor shall llfaip ersthion aperform any home improvement without first registering with the bureau, as provided T,.,.P.„Pnt Consumer __ ., Amended 7.07.11 &10.22.14 1 (ii) For a general partnership applicant, all of the following: (A) Name of each partner. (B) Date of birth of each partner. (C) Home address and home telephone number of each partner. (D) Driver's license number or a copy of an identification card issued by the state in which the partner resides, of each partner. (E) Partnership name, address and telephone number. (F) Federal employer identification number, if applicable. (G) Social Security number of each partner. (H) All prior business names and addresses of home improvement businesses operated by the applicant and each partner. (iii) For a corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership, all of the following: (A) Name of each officer, manager and general partner. (B) Date of birth of each officer, manager and general partner. (C) Home address and home telephone number of each officer, manager and general partner. (D) Driver's license number or a copy of an identification card issued by the state in which the individual resides, of each officer, manager and general partner. (E) Entity's name, address and telephone number. (F) Federal employer identification number, if applicable. (G) Social Security number of each officer, manager and general partner. (H) Name of each director or each individual holding greater than a 5% equity interest in the entity. (I) All prior business names and addresses of home improvement businesses operated by each officer, manager and general partner. (iv) For an out-of-State corporation, limited liability or limited partnership, the name and address of the entity's resident agent or registered office provider within this Commonwealth and any registration number or license number issued to the entity by its home state or political subdivision of such other state, if applicable. (v) For a joint venture applicant, the name, address and telephone number of the joint venture, as well as the name, address and telephone number of each party to joint venture. When the parties to a joint venture include businesss bsectioies, he information required from such entities pursuant to paragraph (2) b) shall also be provided. Home Improvement Consumer �,, Amended 7.07.11 & 10.22.14 § 17.5. Application fees (a) Amount.--Each application for a certificate for a home improvement contractor o r renewal and of certificate shallp fee '�ontracto applicationn of the aregistration payment of the fee,, the bureaushall issue the home improvement certificate identifying the name the shalabe on la biennial basisname and address of the business and a registration number. Renewals (b) Home Improvement Account.-- ( s 1) A restricted revenue account �ollect d under this act afterthe effe ti wn as the Home Improvemnt Account 'e datebof tha in the General Fund. All fees and penalties subsection shall be deposited into the Home Improvement Account, which account shall be interest bearing. (2) The funds in the Home em ement Account arand enforcing the proy interest earned on w sions of e funds may be appropriated to the Attorney General for administering this act and to protect consumers with respect to home improvements through consumer education and other means. 517 6 Proof of registration A contractor shall include its registration number in all advertisements and proposals distributed ri uteri within this Cthis Commonwealth and on all contracts, estimates Commonwealth. This section shall apply to all advertisements, contracts, estimates and proposals created by a contractor after the effective date of this act. 517.7. Home im rovement contracts (a) Requirements.--No home improvement contract shall be valid or enforceable against an owner unless it: (1) Is in writing and legible and contains the home improvement contractor registration number of the performing contractor. (2) Is signed by all of the following: (i) The owner, his agent or other contracted party. (ii) The contractor or a salesperson on behalf of a contractor. (3) Contains the entire agreement between the owner and the contractor, including attached copies of all required notices. (4) Contains the date of the transaction. . For (5) Contains the name, address box numbepa one shallnumber of be considered anof the oaddress.the purposes of this paragraph, a post office (6) Contains the approximate starting date and completion date. (7) Includes a description of the work to be performed, the materials to be used and a set of specifications that cannot be changed without a written change order signed by the owner and the contractor. HnmP improvement Consumer Amended 7.07.11 &10.22.14 Copyto be provided.--A contractor or salesperson shall provide and deliver to the owner, (c)wit copyof the home improvement contract at the time the contract is without charge, a completed executed which shall contain all required notices. (d) Arbitration clause.--Nothing in this act shall preclude the court from setting aside an arbitration clause on any basis permitted under Pennsylvania law. If the contract contains an arbitration clause, it shall meet the following requirements or be deemed void by the court upon motion of either party, filed prior to the commencement of arbitration: (1) The text of the clause must be in capital letters. (2) The text shall be printed in 12-point boldface type and the arbitration clause must appear on a separate page from the rest of the contract. (3) The clause shall contain a separate line for each of the parties to indicate their assent to be bound thereby. (4) The clause shall a not be effective unlessb he contractoth parties hwas executed,ave assented as evidenced by signature and date, which shall be the date on which (5) The clause shall state clearlof wchether the pldecision of the arbitration is binding on the parties or may be appealed to the cour(6) The clause shall state whether the facts of the dispute, related documents and the decision are confidential. (e) Voidable clauses.--If a home improvement contract contains any of the following clauses, the home improvement contract shall be voidable by the owner: (1) A hold harmless clause. (2) A waiver of Federal, State or local health, life, safety or building code requirements. (3) A confession of judgment clause. (4) A waiver of any right to a jury trial in any action brought by or against the owner. (5) (Reserved). (6) An assignment of or order for payment of wages or other compensation for services. (7) A provision by which the owner agrees not to assert any claim or defense arising out of the contract. (8) A provision that the contractor shall be awarded attorney fees and costs. ted (9) A clause by which the owner relieves Ince the contractor collectionom of liabilityaypayments orn nitthe by the contractor or the contractor's9 repossession of any goods. (10) A waiver of any rights provided under this act. (11) A provision providing for the automatic or recurring renewal of any provisions of the agreement, unless: t nt Consumer _ __ Amended 7.07.11 &10.22.14 (4) damages a person's property with the intent to induce, encourage or solicit that person to enter into a written or oral agreement for performing home improvement services or providing home improvement materials; (5) misrepresents himself or another as an employee or agent of the Federal, Commonwealth or municipal government, any otheragreement entalor unit or any home publicimprovementwith the intent to cause a person to enter into any services or providing home improvement materials; (6) misrepresents an item as a special order material or to misrepresent the cost of the special order material; (7) alters a home improvement agreement, mortgage, promissory note or other document incident to performing or selling a home improvement without the consent of the consumer; or (8) directly or indirectly publishes a false or deceptive advertisement in violation of State law governing advertising about home improvement. (b) Prosecution.--Prosecutions under this section shall not bar prosecution or conviction for any other crimes. (c) Grading.-- (1) A violation of subsection (a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) or (8) constitutes: (i) a felony of the third degree if the amount involved exceeds $2,000; or (ii) a misdemeanor of the first degree if the amount involved is $2,000 or less or if the amount involved cannot be satisfactorily ascertained. (2) A violation of subsection (a)(2) constitutes: (i) a felony of the third degree if the amount of the payment retained exceeds $2,000; or (ii) a misdemeanor of the first degree if the amount of the payment retained is $2,000 or less or if the amount of the payment cannot be satisfactorily ascertained. (3) Amounts involved pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct, whether involving one or more victims, may be aggregated in determining the grade of the offense pursuant to subsection (a). (4) Where a person commits an offense under subsection (a) and the victim is 60 years of age or older, the grading of the offense shall beone grade dde higher than s whose specifiedeein ragraphs hs (1), (2) and (3). This paragraph shall not be applicable persons enhanced pursuant to paragraph (5). (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, where a person commits a second or subsequent offense described in subsection (a), the offense will constitute a felony of the second degree regardless of the amount of money involved. For this paragraph to be applicable, the second or subsequent offense must have occurred after the first conviction. Paragraph (4) shall not be applicable to persons whose sentences would be enhanced pursuant to this paragraph. u,...,e imnmvomPnt CnnSutTler A—„,-1.,1,,rlcrl 7 n7 i 1 g, 10.22.14 (ii) Get or grant credit or a loan on security of the right to receive payment under a home improvement contract. (5) Abandon or fail to perform, without justification, any home improvement contract or project engaged in or undertaken by a contractor. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term "justification" shall include nonpayment by the owner as required under the contract or any other violation of the contract by the owner. (6) eiate disregardferom or datedand gpldans or by both thelcations, in any contractor and ownerlwhi helico tains the , without a written change order accompanying price changes for each deviation. (7) Prepare, arrange, accept or participate in the financing of a home improvement contract with knowledge that the home improvement contract states a greater monetary obligation than the actual price of the home improvement. (8) Advertise or offer, by any means, to perform a home improvement if the person does not intend to do any of the following: (i) Accept a home improvement contract. (ii) Perform the home improvement. (iii) Charge for the home improvement at the price advertised or offered. (9) Demand or receive any payment for a home improvement before the home improvement contract is signed. (10) (i) Except as provided under subparagraph (ii), for a home improvement contract in which the total price is more than $5,000, receive a deposit in excess of: (A) one-third of the home improvement contract price; or rice plus e cost (B) one-third materials th t will be ordered, asedesignatednt tinpthe written contract. f ontract special orde (ii) The provisions of subparagraph (i) shall not apply to a home improvement retailer, regardless of net worth, who does all of the following: (A) Posts an irrevocable letter of credit payable to the bureau for the use and benefit of every person protected by the provisions of this subparagraph in a form approved by the bureau, in the amount of $100,000 per store location but not to exceed $2,000,000 for a home improvement retailer that has multiple stores. (B) Ensures that its contractors are registered under this act and have proof of liability insurance as defined in section 4(a)(1)(ix)9. (iii) In the event of a dispute with a home improvement retailer or a contractor authorized to do work behalf hretailer, owner t h the bureaua complaint against me improvement retailer and request a draw upon theh me improvement retailer's letter of credit. The following shall apply: 9 73 P.S. § 517.4. . - - 11711 SZ, in77_14 trades, where licensing is conditioned on requirements of testing or possession of certificates obtained through specific training in electricity or plumbing or other trades. This provision does not affect local reoe andards onfor the effective date ofdthps sected by a t on,municipality prior to January 1, 200O, and wh char 517.13. Exemptions This act shall not apply to any of the following persons or organizations: (1) The Commonwealth, or any of its political subdivisions. (2) The Federal Government. 517.18. Repeal All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with this act. 1.1/\ AFFIDAVIT OF INTEGRITY AND GOOD CHARACTER A . STATE OF f[ 7 i C��-� COUNTY OF (�o l i Jr' • I, ‘r-C ---1 d 11 t c i a rLf'1, ,having been first duly sworn, state and affirm: .I A �'L I ,�,�. n (State)a resident of C-01 l Q--EI County, '� ROY I C�Ls ( ) and have _ resided here for more than five (5) years. During the last five years I have known L JC1nAb ?, 'nrs (applicant). I 1 have had the opportunity to observe his or her business and personal dealings and find him or her to be a person of honesty, integrity and good character c - 1.. 4____,1- , 1&' .i . ignature F-cf--LIJI0. ��r•fenS Name q135- LifTliA 4/ AJE 1l ip s FL- 3L-1,00 Address .,2 3 —a l 5-g2 3 Telephone The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this -J��.i/U24 20) _ ( ate) by T1►5 s�1 i l S1 e.,i��e i1.S who has produced -}'L YOOn V eV.c. 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' .i- g E ,, Er, 13 - l -4 i \it « kr - -,-.',,- • - . 11,1111' . • •_.4 1) 1 • Co e-r Coi t_-tz.ty Growth Management Department Planning & Regulation Operations Division Licensing Section August 20, 2018 JAMES HINDS 4515 47TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 RE: REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE MR.HINDS, You have been added to the agenda for the Contractor Licensing Board meeting on Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018. Please attend and feel free to bring in any documents you would like the board to see. The meeting is held at 9:00am at the W. Harmon Turner Building (Bldg. F, Admin. Bldg.), 3299 Tamiami Trail. E., Naples, FL 34112 in the Commissioner's Meeting Room on the 3rd floor. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (239) 252-2431. Sincerel I - L:1aD iii Administrative Supervisor Contractor Licensing Collier County Growth Management Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (—! TOMER SIGNATURE DATE RECEIVED CoIker County COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD September 19, 2018 9:00 A.M. THOMAS VOSS - REINSTATEMENT APPLICATION WITH WAIVER OF EXAMS Thomas Voss is coming before the board today asking for a Reinstatement of his license under company VOSS CARPENTRY, INC, which was CANCELLED in 2016 for nonrenewal. He is asking that the exams he took in 2004 & 2005 with Lee County Sponsorship can be used in the application. Mr. Voss first received his license in 2012. He did not renew in 2016. Since the 2016- 2017 renewal, he has not updated his information with us until now. He currently holds active licenses with Lee County, City of Cape Coral, Sanibel Island, and Charlotte County. Table of Contents 1 Letter to go in Front of the Board 2 - 5 Application 6 Test Scores 7 - 9 Personal Credit Report 10 - 14 Business Credit Report 15 - 16 Sunbiz Documents 17 Workmen's Comp Affidavit 18 Statement of Ownership 19 Resolution of Authorization 20 IRS EIN Documents 21 - 23 Verification of Experience Letters 24 - 26 Active Licenses in Other Municipalities 27 - 28 Lee County & Charlotte County Business Tax 29 - 30 Certificate of Insurance & Exemption 31 Driver's License 32 Board Hearing Information . 4 fr z „` F 2014 Truman Ave. fil Ft ) -'''' ..I Alva..,1W 33920 Phone# (239)872-7200 ins.r- P IE N T ICY Fax# (239)368-9349 LICENSE it:CP04-00110 E-mail vosscarpeniry@gmail.com s i I/j(ce..."( 1 11, I. : 4 ; . :A -t..4( l _ beg-- / ' % Litil %Pr --..•-• - / AO .:7 / ' - i / (t:rj . t i 41/'1-3 / A h _ . _ / 0 Cj i ),- t /---- ' 4 / Z.---1---,"----e. 190_,zycL. .- , _,tr, ./ ' Z"--1 --* v-, ,,z, ei-----0' a)pL/ie. ti l l I 6?zi c ri U.)/ / ' ' . k i L_. •-0 L• 4J•-k- ---7 1-- 1- . v ..------"-ej----7----"-/a I i - /' , / GMD Operations&Regulatory Management Licensing Section 2800 North Horseshoe Drive t � � 5D Naples,FL 34104 APPLICATION FOR COLLIER COUNTY/CITY OF NAPLES/CITY OF MARCO FIRM INSTRUTIONS: This application must be typewritten or legibly printed. The application fee must be paid upon approval and is not refundable. All checks should be made payable to: Collier County Board of County Commissioners. For further information, consult Collier County Ordinance No. 94- 105, as amended. NAME OF COMPANY: Exact Corporate/BusinessName: �-� � rte � 1/A Fiction Name/DBA: (110 ,5 Qualifier Name: 717 o 42 Physical Address: V7:41174,, 4744......./ 3 (Number&Street) (City) ,�(SSttate) (Zip Code) Mailing Address: ,,r� ,�'r i' i}�s ct33f2. (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: 3 Y 7,,2 •7 ) E-mail: srC ry vt f 4- . TYPE OF-LICENSE.: General $230.00 Electrician $230.00 Building $230.00 Plumber $230.00 Residential $230.00 Air Conditioner $230.00 Mechanical $230.00 Swimming Pool $230.00 Roofing $230.00 X Specialty $205.00 Specialty Trade: 0., , ` CHANGE OF STATUS: (X)Reinstatement ( )From One Business to Another ( )Dormant License to Active • License#LCC20120002554 REINSTATEMENT FEE: $205.00 16/17 BACK YEAR:$185.00 17/18 BACK YEAR:$185.00 Page 1 of 4 RENEWAL: $125.00 Fees Are Rased cin nares Ranv i Fo>�nn�„rhe a s oo�.; ar+e,aI nig a I. The names,titles,home address and phone numbers of all Officers/Managing Members of the Firm. .G� ►a3 C, e SS te' 206 2. List all businesses,firms,entities or contracting businesses you have been associated with during the last ten years(i.e.held a license for or been a partner). Attach extra pages if needed. 5-5 • 3. List all debts you or any company(s)associated with you that you refused to pay.and the reasons for the refusal to pay. Attach extra pages if needed. /1./d672'-e_ AFFIDAVIT Under the penalties of perjury I declare that I have read the foregoing application and that the e facts stated in it are true. Qualifier The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this -,2 17-/ 8 , (Date) by C. 2C/':;.Sic of C.)) air re,-,1 4-, , c- (Qualifier Name) (Name of Corporation) a -L Corporation on behalf of the corporation. (State or Place of Corporation) He/She has produced + L- °'' L identification and did not take an oath. (Type of identification) NOTARY'S SEAL t (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) jratey ru:of wa S Acommon Expires Commissioa FF 968976 Page 2 of 4 QUALIFIER INFORMATION: Name: / . 'S ()e Address: J47 ;��f int 4,24 46, 7/ c (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) TelephonelfQ • 7 6) Date of Birth: /— 7S SS# 000-00- 4411,1a� E-mail: ` S . �'./ _ L� >a . LASTNLY" �/S Driver's License#: ,670- C -7c 'S fiver's License Sate: 1, [LAST FOUR ONLY] 1. Type of Certificate of Competency for which application is made. 2. The names and telephone numbers of two persons who will know your whereabouts. Oa _Cite L-toe ss c9' q - 22 3. Have you ever been convicted of a crime related to Contracting? VC) (If yes,attach extra sheet with explanation.) 4. Have you or any firms you have been associated with ever filed bankruptcy? 10 5. List all debts you or any company(s) associated with you that you refused to pay and the reasons for the refusal to pay and reasons why. Ah) 6. List your business or work experience during the last ten years.0°S-S4�. 7. Statement of any formal training you have had in the area for which the application is made. 3 of 4 AFFIDAVIT The undersigned hereby makes application for Certificate of Competency under the provisions of Collier County No. 2006-46, as amended, and under penalties of perjury. I declare that I have read the foregoing qualifier information and that the facts stated in it are true. The undersigned hereby certifies that he is legally qualified to act on behalf of the business organization sought to be licensed in all matters connected with its contracting business and that he has full authority to supervise construction undertaken by himself or such business or organization and that he will continue during this registration to be able to so bind said business organization. The qualifiedlicense holder understands that in all contracting matters,he/she will be held strictly accountable for any and all activities involving his license. Any willful falsification of any information contained herein is grounds for disqualification. MOMA Applicant(please print) Name of Compan d.:#7"7--- /4"‘e Signature of Applicant State of Florida County of The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this (Date) by `�"' ` who has produced r (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) ;ptw� Stanley Zang .' State of Florida .04.0,,of*Commission Expires 03/0812020 Commission No.FF 868976 4of4 Lee County ...s'outimestrgoritia BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS John E.Mannina District One Cecil L.Penderarass District Two August 27, 2018 Larry Kiker District Three Brian Hamman District Four Frank Mann COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTOR LIC District Five 2800 N HORSESHOE DRIVE Roger Desiarlais County Manager NAPLES, FL 33942 Richard Wm.Wesch County Attorney Donna Marie Collins Hearing Examiner LETTER OF RECIPROCITY This letter is to verify that THOMAS VOSS took the Prometric Inc examination, sponsored by Lee County. BUSINESS PROCEDURES: 80% DATE: 2/14/2004 CP: 80% DATE: 81612005 The applicant needed to prove 4 experience in the trade at the Licensing Board appearance. THOMAS VOSS has had a Carpentry Contractor- CP Contractor License in Lee County since date 08/25/2014. If you have any questions or if I can be of further assistance,please contact Contractor Licensing at(239) 533-8895. Sincerely, • David Paschall Chief Code Enforcement Officer P.O. Box 398, Fort Myers, Florida 33902-0398 (239)533-2111 flicltrrcp.rpt Internet address http:/Iwwwiee-county_com AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER ;�J Prepared By: Merit Credit (239) 277-3202 (800) 371-3348 TRANSUNION CREDIT REPORT [FOR] [SUB NAME] [MKT SUB] [INFILE] [DATE] [TIME] (I) 1 NP6284423 16 NP 12/94 08/27/18 09:59CT [SUBJECT] [SSN] [BIRTH DATE] VOSS, THOMAS C. -- -`--4662 1/75 [CURRENT ADDRESS] [DATE RPTD] 2014 TRUMAN AV., ALVA FL. 33924 1E12 [FORMER ADDRESS] 2063 OTTERSREST LN., CAPE CORAL FL. 33990 12/94 918 ALASKA AV., LEHIGH ACRES FL. 33971 [POSITION] [CURRENT EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS] [VERF] [RPTD] VOSS CARPENTRY OWNER 10/17A 10/17 [FORMER EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS] WARREN WACHOLDER 12/94 MODEL PROFILE * * * ALERT * * * "**FICO SCORE 4 SCORE +747 : 030, 010, 012, 011*** IN ADDITIONN TO THE ***FACTORS LISTED ABOVE, THE NUMBER OF INQUIRIES ON THE CONSUMER'S CREDIT ***FILE HAS ADVERSELY AFFECTED THE CREDIT SCORE. CREDIT SUMMARY * * * TOTAL FILE HISTORY PR=0 COL=0 NEG=0 HSTNEG=0 TRD=14 RVL=5 INST=8 MTG=1 OPN=0 INQ=6 HIGH CRED CRED LIM BALANCE PAST DUE MNTHLY PAY AVAILABLE REVOLVING: $17.2K $29.2K $7798 $6 $165 73% INSTALLMENT: $91.3K $ $83.9K $0 $1187 MORTGAGE: $78.2K $ $62.31( $0 $394 TOTALS: $186K $29.2K $154K $0 $1746 TRADES SUBNAME SUBCODE OPENED HIGHCRED TERMS MAXDELQ PAYPAT 1-12 MOP ACCOUNT# VERFIED CREDLIM PASTDUE AMT-MOP PAYPAT 13-24 ECOA COLLATRL/LOANTYPE CLSD/PD BALANCE REMARKS MO 30/60/90 WELLS FARGO B 908N750 10/13 $11.7K MIN165 111111111111 RO1 414718010746 8/18A $12.5K $0 111111111111 I FLEX SPND CRT CRD $7798 48 0/ 0/ 0 SYNCB/LOW L 2350413 12/15 $3726 111111111111 R01 798192610651 8/18A $8700 $0 111111111111 I CHARGE ACCOUNT 6/18 $0 32 0/ 0/ 0 THD/CBNA B 26H3005 8/16 $1723 111111111111 R01 603532079129 8/18A $8000 $0 11111111111 I CHAROF ACCOUIC 8/1S $0 23 0/ 0/ 0 IIS RAMV Q aanda01 7X>/9 7 ¢r1.L=I{ 07 2.1107.4 t111n,t.�_yy .�n1 41S-176-tAn -a/1_8A. *a 1 AurnmOf T I C *411.Z1{ (0, 111111111.1.1i 7'7(11 -1117d-rnrnoa !•.I._S.. .pv 111111.1 1 1 i t 1 1 I I-nl 6STRTG 4C3.2K sn '•. ... .., sr I.rrl 1 LiatltilU77y 7/1RC 'krn 111_ I RECREATIONAL MDSE $35.3K 15 0/ 0/ 0 CAPITAL ONE B 1DTVO03 8/03 $13.4K 111111"1"11111 'W1 529149942991 2/18A $13.7K $0 111113111111 C CREDIT CARD 2/18C $0 CLSD BY CRDT GRANTOR 48 0/ 0/ 0 SUNTRUST BK B 423A022 8/15 $27.7K 066M 111111111111 I91 21500802157320942 10/17A $0 111111111111 I AUTOMOBILE 10/17C $0 NATURAL/DCLRD DISASTR 25 0/ 0/ 0 SUNTRUST BK B 423A022 9/11 $42.3K 072M 111111111111 I01 21500002156631406 9/17A $0 111111111111 I AUTOMOBILE 9/17C $0 NATURAL/DCLRD DISASTR 48 8/ 9/ 0 SYNCS/RMSTGO H 9992545 11/12 $3000 111111111111 R01 601919122457 8/17A $6000 $0 111111111111 I CHARGE ACCOUNT 5/16C $0 INACTIVE ACCOUNT 48 0/ 0/ 0 WSLFRG NV NA B 908N743 10/13 $22.0K 060M 111111111111 I01 68568530568990001 9/15A $0 11111111111 I NOTE LOAN 9/15C $0 CLOSED 23 0/ 0/ .0 HARLEY DAVID F 41LD002 3/15 $11.4K 069M216 11111 I01 20150323824178 9/15A $0 I AUTOMOBILE 9/15C $0 CLOSED 5 0/ 0/ 0 SHEFFIELD FN F 402M002 12/13 $14.7K 960M 111111111111 101 1115238204 9/15A $0 111111111 I RECREATIONAL MDSE 9/15C $0 CLOSED 21 0/ 0/ 0 REGIONS BANK B 3604047 3/04 $42.5K 072M 111111111111 I01 9002667051 12/08A $0 111111111111 P AUTOMOBILE 12/08C $0 CLOSED 48 0/ 0/ 0 INQUIRIES DATE SUBCODE SUBNAME TYPE AMOUNT 8/27/18 ZNP6284423(FLA) MERIT CREDIT 4/20/18 ZNP6284423(FLA) MERIT CREDIT 10/13/17 BNC1619901(FLA) US BANK 10/13/17 FDT6240112(MCH) ALLY FINANCI 3139/17 SNX2612862(EAS) DIXIE HORSE 3/11/17 ZCH0098281(CHI) EQUIFAX MTG CREDIT REPORT SERVICED BY : TRANSUNION 800-888-4213 2 BALDWIN PLACE, P.O. BOX 1060 CHESTER, PA 19016 CONSUMER DISCLOSURES CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE THROUGH TRANSUNION AT: HTTP://WWW.TRANSUNION.COM CREDITOR CONTACT INFORMATION CAPITAL ONE BC1DTV001 (800) 955-7070 PO BOX 30281 SALT LAKE CITY UT. 84130 SYNCB/LOW LH2350413 (800) 444-1408 PO BOX 956005 ORLANDO FL. 32896 US BANK BB23KW001 (844) 624-8239 CRA MANAGEMENT OSHKOSH WI. 54903 THD/CERA BZ26H3005 PO BOX 6497 SIOUX FALLS SD. 57117 FC MIDAMER BZ2G7Q001 (800) 444-3276 1601 UPS DRIVE LOUISVILLE KY. 40232 REGIONS BANK BI3604047 720 NORTH 39TH STR BIRMINGHAM AL. 35222 SHEFFIELD FN FZ40ZM002 (336) 766-1388 ATTN CREDIT DISPUT CLEMMONS NC. 27912 HARLEY DAVID FZ41LD092 (702) 884-4466 P A ‘ SUNTRUST BK BY423A022 (877) 596-5407 PO BOX 85526 RICHMOND VA. 23285 BK WEST 132804N249 (800) 827-7500 CONSUMER PRODUCT S OMAHA NE. 68154 WSLFRG NV NA 88908N743 (865) 762-4359 P.O. BOX 94435 ALBUQUERQUE NM. 87199 WELLS FARGO BC908N750 (868) 642-4720 CREDIT BUREAU DISP DES MOINES IA. 50306 SYNCB/RMSTSO HF9992545 (855) 396-8254 CJD PO BDX 965036 ORLANDO FL. 32896 EQUIFAX MTC Z 0008281 (800) 685-5000 815 EAST GATE DR MOUNT LAUREL N7. 08054 ALLY FINANCI F 6240112 (888) 925-2559 PO BOX 380901 BLOOMINGTON MN. 55438 US BANK B 1619001 (303) 626-9368 205 WEST FOURTH ST CINCINNATI OH. 45202 MERIT CREDIT Z 6284423 (239) 277-3202 12734 KENWO00 LANE FORT MYERS FL. 33907 DIXIE HORSE S 2612862 (800) 584-9099 288 HUBBARD RD NEWTON AL. 36352 END OF TRANSUNION REPORT MERIT CREDIT HAS RETRIEVED THE ABOVE PERSONAL CREDIT REPORT FOR LICENSING PURPOSES AS REQUESTED BY THE BUSINESS OWNER/PROPRIETOR. PUBLIC RECORDS FOR THIS REPORT HAVE BEEN CHECKED AND VERIFIED AT THE COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL LEVELS. PUBLIC RECORDS HAVE ALSO BEEN VERIFIED FOR PINELLAS COUNTY. PUBLIC RECORDS LEARNED 0 SOURCES OF INFORMATION: TRANS UNION LLC IRS LIEN SECTION COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS REPORT, PLEASE CONTACT MERIT CREDIT AT: 1-800-371-3348 OR (239) 277-3202. 7 8 Premier Profile-VOSS CARPENTRY,INC Subcode:970135 Ordered:08/27/2018 10:05:30 CST Transaction Number:C502581700 steriat E` Search Inquiry:VOSS CARPENTRY,INC/2014 TRUMAN AVE/ALVATL1339201USIPhone 239-872-7200 /739349866 Model Description: Intelliscore Plus V2 Business Name _4114lik Business Identification Number 'VOSS CARPENTRY, INC = .e` 739349866 Doing Business As:VOSS CARPENTRY Phone: (239)872-7200 Primary Addrnns 2il14 TRI IM9AN AVF Tnx irn act RR'IR1?n Rucks.:c,i-awedtieOltttmnRecommendation". uayssaeyondTerms' DerogateryLegal ' . Fraud Alerts Intelliscore Pius Financial Stability Risk Company DBT Original Filings High Risk Alerts ._ �^.....• EKY t MEDIUM TO I. a MEDIUM TO DBT HIGH RISK i` ` HIGH RISK Unavailable Score range: t-100 percentile Credit Limit Recommendation:$1,100 TOPS! Business Facts Years on File: 13(FILE ESTABLISHED 0812005) SIC Code: CARPENTRY WORK-1751 State of Incorporation: FL NAICS Code: Framing Contractors-238130 Date of Incorporation: 11/14/2005 Business Type: Profit Contacts: CATHERINE L VOSS-VICE PRESIDENT THOMAS CHRISTIAN VOSS-OFFICER TOP 0 Commercial Fraud Shield Evaluation for: VOSS CARPENTRY. INC,2014 TRUMAN AVE,ALVA,FL33920-1406 Business Alerts Verification Triggers - - Active Business Indicator: i Experian shows this business as active BUSINESS ADDRESS IDENTIFIED AS RESIDENTIAL Possible OFAC Match: No OFAG match found Business Victim Statement: Victim statement on file . Victim Statement Details - . .-. :- - - THIS COMPANY IS LOCATED IN AN AREA THAT MAY HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY HURRICANE IRMA. 7DP 0 Credit Risk Score and.Credit Limit Recommendation Credit-Risk Score:Inteltiiscore Plus, Current Intelliscore Plus Score: 24 Risk Class:4 Premier Profile-VOSS CARPENTRY,INC 1/4 \:-.0 • PI 24 lrzitiyf.ir.iisabiL4JPir+aaJa High ;, 3 -' ` - - • : Low . The risk class groups scores by risk into ranges of similar Risk I ._ Risk performance.Range 5 is the highest risk,range 1 is the r lowest risk. 0 20 25 50 75 160 This score predicts the likelihood of serious credit delinquencies for this business within the next 12 months.Payment history and public record along with other variables are used to predict future risk.Higher scores indicate lower risk. Factors lowering the score Industry Risk Comparison > RISK ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMPANY'S INDUSTRY 23%of businesses indicate a higher likelihood of severe > COMPANY'S BUSINESS TYPE delinquency. tntelliscore Plus Quarterly Score.Trends- Quarterly Score Trends 100 -!` - 80 The Intelliscore Plus Quarterly Score Trends provide a _z - view of the likelihood of delinquency over the past 12 - months for this business.The trends will indicate if the 40 . score improved,remained stable,fluctuated or declined over the last 12 months_ - fir;: ;c45"a : ;.'' i, 3 G.oC ��-> ig-� P"-1 �` 'Credit Risk Scare:Financial.Stability Risk • - Current Financial Stability Risk Score: 6 Risk Class:4 i3 6 siriii tel]^-6illtltisW�al.l.r< i High �- Hik ,m.� Rik The risk class groups scores by risk into ranges of similar performance.Range 5 is the highest risk,range 1 is the .4..............L3.--210 00 lowest risk.3 .L0 30 6S 1 This score predicts the likelihood of financial stability risk within the next 12 months. The score uses tradeline and collections information,public filings as well as other - variables to predict future risk.Higher scores indicate lower risk. Factors lowering the score Industry Risk Comparison ` I ACK OF ACTIVE TRA1)FS 5°,G f hupinnrr-r+rt inrllrnFr a..o..1......IIL.s1:..:....1..r r.........:... T RISK Afi;FIrlr.I6TFI t fnn'I H TuD.DI len%la •TVnc stab lty.r.h. s FMAI rivrr fi17W 1-=MI 147.n,s-t•c` s RISK A000CIATED WITH THL• c Mr'ANY•'c lNcu5I KY.`3tCrTOR :Financial.Stability RiskQuarterly:ScoreTrend .: - - - - • . - :. Premier Profile-VOSS CARPENTRY,INC 2/4 , Quarterly Score Trends The Financial Stability Risk Quarterly Score Trends 100 -.!•"' provide a view of the likelihood of financial stability risk over the past 12 months for this business.The trends will indicate if the score improved,remained stable, SQ j fluctuated or declined over the last 12 months. C 70 -Y • y Asir 0111. / CC O Credit Limit R ommendation _ . Credit Limit Recommendation This recomrrendation compares this business against similar businesses in the Experian business credit database.It is based on trade information,industry,age of business and the Inteliiscore $1,100 Plus.The rP.[`.nmmF<nrEa#inn is a oi iirie_The final docieion mucf be modcbaxd on your eompnny's business policies. 7O? Payment and Legal Filings Summary ,Payment Performance..: :. Trade and:Collection Ba n-ce. •Legal l lhngs . - Current DBT: Not Available Total trade and collection(0): $0 Bankruptcy: No Prortir•.fpri aRT- PIA Ail fmdca(0). Tar F len filir�ge: tt - ..--,•... ter �" ruin of legal'fillings: $0 Highest DBT Previous 6 Months: 0 Continuous trade(0): $0 UCC filings: 0 Highest DBT Previous 5 Quarters: 0 6 month average: N/A Cautionary UCC filings: No Payment Trend Indication: Highest credit amount extended: NIA Payment trend indicator not available Most frequent industry purchasing terms: Industry purchasing terms not available F Industry Comparisoir.; :'.; -. industry DBT Range Comparison The current DBT of this business is Not Available. DBT for this business: Not Available • a DI#T Range 0-5 n 15 16+ TOP 0 Additional Business Facts Corpiorate Registration THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.THE DATA IS CURRENT AS OF 08/27/2018. State of Origin: FL Date of Incorporation: 1111412005 Current Status: Active Business Type: Profit Charter Number: P050001514 Agent: VOSS THOMAS C Premier Profile-VOSS CARPENTRY,INC 314 1 • Agent Address: 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA,FL TOP 0 Inquiries Summary oftniqutrles Business Category AUG18 JUL18 JUN18 MAY18 APR18 iVIAR18 FEB18 JAN18 DEC17 BUREAU 1 Totals 1 TOP 0 Experian prides itself on the depth and accuracy of the data maintained on our databases.Reporting your customer's payment behavior to Experian wi/l further strengthen and enhance the power of the information available for making sound credit decisions. Give credit where credit is clue. Call 1-800-5204221, option#4 for more information. End of report 1 of 1 report The information herein is furn;shedin corz%dence forybur exclusive use for/egJth ate business pu.7roses and shall not be reproduced Neither Experian Information So/ueons,Ina,nor their sources or distributors warrant such information nor shall they be Cable for your use or reliance upon it ©Experian 2018.All rights reserved.Privacy policy. Experian and the Experian marks herein are service marks or registered trademarks of Experian. • \\ilb Premier Profile-VOSS CARPENTRY,INC 414 WINN TT Merit Credit . - Fast,Accurate&Secure. MERIT CREDIT HAS RETRIEVED THE ABOVE BUSINESS REPORT FOR LICENSING PURPOSES AS REQUESTED BY THE BUSINESS OWNER/PROPRIETOR. PUBLIC RECORDS FOR THIS REPORT HAVE BEEN CHECEtD AND VP.A TP'TAD MT TEST! rnrnamv 171,7r'r.TTnnwrr Ta r,arrrwr♦ rrn* U... ........... xSSL'nS�. PUf'+T,Tr RE,Irr1Ar14 Tma7T T - n a�v��.;,+ys ..a d.,. v v.raa av��. rarna.ixuti auor.i.1,4m , NMKY!C:"'S IRS LIEN SECTION COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS 2F YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS REPORT, PLEASE CONTACT MERIT CREDIT AT: 1- 800-371-3348 OR 239-277-3202. COMPANY NAME: VOSS CARPENTRY, I NC. FEDERAL ID: 20-3816129 CURRENT STATUS:ACTIVE PRINCIPAL(S): THOMAS C VOSS TITLE:OWNR CATHERINE I VOSS TITLE:VP DATE INCORPORATED: 11/14/2005 5 511812018 Oatby Offs edt eegistered Agent Name • d..�`o#? ...-..czsR Cri�,rz.axc'v.'^'^ I �=:�+,Ca %:va / .i^at�''r_':S'_�:;T.cz'_°=�:.T!��F:' Y etaU b.' ' ffi r!Regi tar d- ,s cam N mA i✓-zo�� .z :-�3t��-�_ ��__-- "z-x"�a 3 -� �`-.�-a-:.at ='�a'sw:_ Fl da Pica Corporation VOSS CARPENTRY,INC. 1=i int Inf€FrmF€et on Document Number P05000151432 FELON Number 20-3816129 Date Filed 11114/2005 State FL Status ACTIVE Principal Address • 2014€man eve alva,FL 33920 Changed:0111912014 Mailina Address 2414 brman ave- alva, vealva.FL 33920 Changed:01/19/2014 Registered Ag Name&Air VOSS,THOMAS C 2014 Duman ave alva.FL 33920 Name Chan:02/1312011 Address Changed:01/19/2014 Officer/Director Detail Name&Address Title OINNR VOSS,THOMAS C 2014 3ruman ave alva,FL 33920 Title VP i 2018 FLORIDA PROFIT CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT FILED DOCUMENT# P05000151432 Jan 13, 2018 Entity Name: VOSS CARPENTRY, INC. Secretary of State CC6820355463 Current Principal Place of Business: 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA, FL 33920 Current Mailing Address: 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA, FL 33920 US FEI Number:20-3816129 Certificate of Status Desired: No Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: VOSS,THOMAS C 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA,FL 33920 US The above named entity submits this statement for the purpose of changing its registered office or registered agent,or both,in the State of Florida. SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Registered Agent Date Officer/Director Detail : Title OWNR Title VP Name VOSS,THOMAS C Name VOSS,CATHERINE L Address 2014 TRUMAN AVE Address 2014 TRUMAN AVE City-State-Zip: ALVA FL 33920 City-State-Zip: ALVA FL 33920 I hereby certify that the information indicated on this report or supplemental report is true and accurate and that my electronic signature shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath;that 1 am an officer or director of the corporation or the receiver or trustee empowered to execute this report as required by Chapter 607,Florida Statutes;and that my name appears above,or on an attachment with all other like empowered. SIGNATURE:THOMAS VOSS OFFICER 01/13/2018 Electronic Signature of Signing Officer/Director Detail Date AFFIDAVIT It is understood and acknowledged by the Collier County Contractor's Licensing Board and myself that if I fail to acquire, or maintain at all times effective Workmen's Compensation Insurance it will result in the possible revocation of my Certificate of Competency. i Signature of Applicant cps Business Name Date -77 BEFORE ME this day personally appeared 471,4 c.) � rwho (Print Name) affirms and says that he/she has less than one employee and does not require Workmen's Compensation and understands that at any time he/she employs one or more persons he/she must obtain said Workmen's Compensation Insurance. State of Florida County of The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this -7 _ - o Y (Date) by fhc' ) ( Uc fl" who has produced c-. c (Name of person.acknowledging) (Type of identification) As identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL { (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) - Yo.0Y 1.6y Stanley Zaff ION . t State of Florida 4 . w*Commission Expires 03 Commission No.FF 968976 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP e This certifies that I, �5 ®s am a member or (APPLICANT'S NAME) Managing member of CS 4,2- /l?L7 `IC (LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANt NAME) I own % of the units issued by the Limited Liability Company listed abov(.°C776 Affidavit of Applicant: I certify that the information contained is a true and correct statement to the best of my knowledge. Ora- ' k6s 5 (PRINT NAME) eizsi (APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE) (DATE) RESOLUTION OF AUTHORIZATION WHEREAS C1 '3c g .'�c',L' - • - /�°kproposes to engage (Name of3usiness Ent in contracting as (-"I•0 l - in (Type of legal entity: corp.,partnership,etc.) Collier County,Florida,according to Collier.f ounty Ordinance 2006-46,as amended:and rs- WHEREAS e;> Ci. r-/J-11c'� - ;4C° roposes to qualify (Na�m usiness Entity) for a Certificate of Competency with 10'7'1 cz S C. L„,/; (Name of Individual) NOW,THEREFORE, E IT HEREBY RESOLVED THAT: We the undersigned ,� r des` 5 ' C � .: ;xl,;/7 �.l-)Sof -I (Officers,Ownecs,Partners) ez_;-;-,.e?,--,/,e- • ' t. reby resolve and represent to the.Collier County (Name of BtYiness Er]t >._ .'`tet` > Contractor's Licensing Board that the qualifying agent, 7`441,1-1-1' 'c 4_,_ t_,Ve25,3s active iy.rne ofividual) in all matters connected with the contracting business of ` �t a / and - (Name of BusinessiEntity) We further resolve and represent that e:•,17,0?.,-C ), �'; s-s is // �`'� (Name oLIpdividual) Legally empowered to act for �'�s �-- -_-`,`r ''- -: ''' d all matters connected with its (Name of Business E ,contracting business,and has the authority to supervise construction undertaken by (Name ofusiness Ety) DULY PASSED.. ND ADOPTED THIS 21 DAY OFA- - L , 7c,t Y (Officers,Partners,Owners-with designation underneath) ' 1C:`)y is Z t,Aj t; Witness '_ _ ,,�t • Witness WitnessCorporate Seal(if applicable)or Notary Public Certificate Sworn to and subscribed before me this L day of ,f1,-,k , �t by f/'s G j"e o (- U''``i The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this T" 1'1 -z `'t (Date) by /' . ) who has produced ` r?c (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. ,®- NOTARY'.S SEAL _ _ ,� _ � Stanley�elinsid t ,Nt. 4 (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) Ep P Slate of Florida r .No.A6./i...—�.L- r.....!---nnlroisI rtna ' A - v=YINEPARTMENT OF ETREASURY NTERNALREVENUESERVICE P.O. BOX 9003 HDLTSVI LLE NY 11742-9003 Date of this notice: 11-28-2005 Employer Identification Number: 20-3816129 Form: SS-4 Number of this notice: CP 575 A VOSS CARPENTRY INC For assistance you may call us at 918 ALASKA AVE 1-800-829-4933 LEHIGH ACRES FL 33971-GS0O 003101 IF YOU WRITE, ATTACH THE STUB OF THIS NOTICE. WE ASSIGNED YOU AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Thank you for applying for an EIN. We assigned you EIN 20-3816129. This EIN will identify your business account, tax returns, and documents, even if you have no employees. Please keep this notice in your permanent records. When filing tax documents, please use the label IRS provided. If that isn't possible you should use your EIN and complete name and address shown above on all federal tax forms, payments and related correspondence. If this information isn't correct, please correct it using the tear off stub from this notice. Return it to us so we can correct your account. If you use any variation of your name or EIN, doing so could cause a delay in processing and may result in incorrect information in your account. Doing so could result in our assigning you more than one EIN. Based on the information from you or your representative, you must file the following form(s) by the date shown next to it. Form-941 04/30/2006 Form 1120 03/15/2006 Form 940 01/31/2007 If you have questions about the form(s) or the due date(s) shown, you can call us at 1-800-829-4933 or write to us at the address at the top of the first page of this letter. If you need help in determining what your tax year is, you can get Publication 538, Accounting Periods and Methods, at your local IRS office or from our web site at www.irs.gov. We assigned you a tax classification (S-Corporation, Partnership, etc.) based on information obtained from you or your representative. It is not a legal determination of your tax classification, and is not binding on the IRS. If you want a determination of your tax classification, you may seek a private letter ruling from the IRS under the procedures set forth in Revenue Procedure 98-01, 1998-1 I.R.B.7 (or superseding revenue procedure for the year at issue.) (2) • � � = • '� � y'c� ms's- ti _ SYS WYMAN STosBuIWER Ccle ratiri2 28'Year s in South NA-e.sr 51 cir da €5955_fi* rE cE ROAD Fort Myers,FL 33908 - TFa.(239)994-1421 ; -FAX(239)693-3625 May 18, 2018 RE: Voss Carpentry To Whom It May Concern: Tom Voss of Voss Carpentry has been one of our steady and most reliable subcontractors since 2006. He has done exterior framing, door and window installs, detailed interior trim work and siding installs on contract with us, and cheerfully accepts the occasional miscellaneous items that come up. The homes he has worked on range from 3,200 square feet to over 10,000 square feet in total area. Voss Carpentry does quality work, finishes on schedule and we've never had any issues with the workmanship. We would highly recommend Tom's services for any size job— and we are glad he has come back to Florida! Please feel free to contact me if I can be of any further assistance. Respectfully, 'd ' 1 c) r�G Gk Patricia L. Stokes freyozry fr3Sifecz[ iuleze Owner/Member, ` ,sf j P v care J \`�/ ^rs / ii7a7 Wyman Stokes Builder LLC `, ` /`+\ t JNIET P.BERDOL/ T LP(' /J-ZA1,40TARY PUBLICJ STATE OFFLORIDA .c Expires>., ConafF149815 811112018 "I Build It The Wayl Would Want It ForMyselr" Lig #CBC045556 ,tea C • • Wayne Hoses;inn. has been using VossCarpen Carpentry as our framing and trim carpentry Subcontractor for-over_5 years.Voss Carpentry provides excellent workmanship and we can always count on them to go move and beyond to make sure the job-is completed on time and to spe i icaiiois Feel free to contact me if you have any questions_My email address is:day{edanieiwavnehomes_com- Sincerely,. _ y: I f y ra+r. f Z/F1 Daniel W.Dodrill President • JASON CHODAKOWSKY zr° �n _ notary Public-State of Florida f "re, r . My Comm.Expires May 24.2018 , rte` Commission#FF 087531 :s' i z- :` < da 39 5 , office:- ;--39 i�� X93 _ FAN. 239 '` £-4 M .__ _ �'�:ei�k t£�Road [ ,.._, � Fort E ik%I+'�rs;a�3�"i=. 3+��:% ()t;._�.�_ .=s�_.�: :, Jam, f.t-'. .'..,.r;'s t�.i?:F?FiltfYL'€iC?3? ;_iElllt 122‘314i TREEL!NE AVENUE, 5UfrE#7 FORT filyv.5, FLORIDI3 33973 TELEPMOME: 239-725-2743 _ = FAc5U31l1E: 239-728-3889 LIC_ CGCO24Le53 LUXURY TOME SOLUTIONS bv.NrYFannB-40EslA' r 4 fwd May 18,2018 RE: Thomas Voss Voss Carpentry, Inc. Letter of recommendation To Whom It May Concern: 1, Norman R. Bloxham, am a Florida State Certified General Contractor, License#CGCO24853. I have known and worked with Thomas Voss of Voss Carpentry,Inc_for the last eleven(11)years. He is extremely knowledgeable and skilled in trim work,framing, complicated cabinet installations and stairways_ He has worked on over one hundred(100)projects and/or complicated jobs for me and always does a great job. I would highly recommend him to anyone who needs a skilled craftsman, who is also very reliable and a pleasure to work with_ He is an asset to the Construction Industry. If you should have any questions or wish to speak with me,please do not hesitate in contacting me directly (Office(239)728-2143 or Cell(239)770-4304)- Norman R. Bloxham President LHS of Southwest Florida,LLC Dba Luxury Home Solutions GIVEN under my hand and seal this g O day of LkiA,N 2018_ I Lim OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA.LLC By State of Florida - [ County of f . I f.y1 —� 4 Sworn to and subscribed before me this a J day of PI,4 2018 by an officer f, or on behalf of, and as authorized agent for the above Company. He is rsonally known to me ' or has produced as identification / i :✓ �i � ti rl�. �s' ✓ Vickie L.Fssriw Notary Public am STATE OFPUlt .4"•11,--4; Cann*morn�L`i rj 6Jmf2o o My Commission Expires 112l L XL, 56Rv!C/N6 5ov17-rWE5T FLDRI CITY OF 4 t _ _ , , * sr 4.0 O 0. G s 1 i "'�" City of Cape Coral i bt Certificate of Competency j 64569 Date Issued: 05/29/2018 ! CARPENTRY j VOSS THOMAS C # VOSS CARPEN FRY INC M Expiration Date: 09/30/2018 1 Detach and post bottomportion CITY OF CAPE CORAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (239) 574-0430 Cityof Cape Coral-- 1015 Cultural Park Blvd--Cape Coral Florida 33990 -- eco 74-04 This Certificate expires September 30,2018 Visit Our Website at www p Certificate #: 64569 Location: 2014 i'RIIMAN'AVE CITY O F Classification: Business Phone: (239) 872-7200 4 SPECIALTY State License: 0 if CARPENTRY ') O 16 ` V ' f40Ri9P VOSS THOMAS C Date Issued: 05/29/2018 VOSS CARPENTRY INC Amount: $ 37.50 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA.FL 33920 ili,..Lq 0., f' 1974 800 Dunlop Road Sanibel,FL 33957 LIC HOLDER Thomas Voss FIRM NAME Voss Carpentry,Inc. 2014 Truman Ave. Alva,FL 33920 Cut Here Certificate of Competency Conditions of Certificate NAME: Thomas Voss Renewal due for active certificate every other year in DI$JA: Voss Carpentry,Tnr_ September,inactive status every September. - Alva,FL 33920 COMPETJ NCY#shall appear on all advertisements F" '4 _ "{ including vehicles reflecting a business name. Z ' a `" O•P LICENSED FOR: Carpentry oi E7 Contractor Only contact D/B/A name as it appears on competency card. Change of Status required on COMP.NO.: S2-13489 business name changes. _ NOT VALID A#i'ER: 09130/18 Maintain required insurance's on active certificate. 1674 Inform the Contractor Licensing Office of any Signature of License Holder address,telephone#or email change. Charlotte County BCC Page 1 of 2 ''`n Home 0,Search +New ta Schedule Return to Charlotte County Home» Announcements Register for an Account Reports(4)• Login IMPORTANT-STATE LICENSE RENEWALS: The expiration date for state contractor licenses is August 30,2018. If you have not yet provided your updated information to our office,please send your new state license and current insurance documents to angela.olivertachartottecountyft.gov. I Search... Licensed Professional Information: L CARPENTRY AAA-18-00043 Licensee Detail License Type: L CARPENTRY Type: State License Number: AAA-18-00043 Name: THOMAS CHRISTIAN VOSS License State: FL Title: Licensing Board: Address: 2014 TRUMAN AVENUE ALVA FL 33920 Business Name: VOSS CARPENTRY INC Phone 1: 2398727200 Business License Number: 33568 Phone 2: Business License Expiration Date: FAX: License Issue Date: 07/03/2018 E-mail: VOSSCARPENTRY@GMAIL.COM License Expiration Date: 09/30/2019 Business Name 2: Insurance Company: EDISON INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Policy: BFL11500701 Related Records Nr Public Documents Attachment List Name T e Sae Latest Update Action Receipt /Hain 20180703_160235 pdf Application 55.61 KB 07/03/2018 Actions s Website Policies Committee Vacancies V 'U) .. .. ^' ' rn r 1 nil /')n1 SU000335 vee Cou y4. Local Business Tax Receipt Tax Cot ector L sfate of`io<`am Dear Business Owner: Your 2018-2019 Lee County Local Business Tax Receipt is attached below for account number 0601471. If there is a change in one of the following,refer to the instructions on the back of this receipt. • Business name • Ownership • Physical location • Business closed This is not a bill. Detach the bottom portion and display in a public location. I hope you have a successful year. Sincerely, (14r-f).c14- CL Lee County Tax Collector a4e-.... 2018 - 2019 LEE COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT Account Number: 0601471 Account Expires: September 30, 2019 May engage in the business of: Location: CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA FL 33920 THIS LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT IS NON REGULATORY VOSS CARPENTRY INC VOSS THOMAS CHRISTIAN Payment Information: 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA FL 33920 PAID 487850-71-1 08/01/2018 11:30 AM $50.00 r /J� /y� �/T�j 2018 f 2019 CHARLOTTE COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT ACOUNT 33568 MUST BE°SPLAYED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30,2019 TYPE OF 303 CONTRACTOR CARPENTRY RENEWAL BUSINESS BUSINESS VARIOUS LOCATIONS ADDRESS CHARLOTTE COUNTY_FL 00000 BUSINESS VOSS CARPENTRY INC AMDUNT 35.00 NAME PEPALTY 0.00 OWNER THOMAS C VOSS 35.00 TO1.f At MAILING 2014 TRUMAN AVE ADDRESS ALVA,FL 33920 1�!fS FORM BECOMES A RECEIPT ONLY-'a_?-iEN VALIDATED Paid U7/03/2U18.Receipt 4t 777-0131:111501-11 35-013 • • 2015 f 2019 CHARLOTTE COUNTY Ar'` 0UNT 33568 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT MUST BE°tSPLAYED INA CONSPICUOUS PLACE EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30.2019 TYPE OF 303 CONTRACTOR CARPENTRY TONAL BUSINESS BUSINESS VARIOUS LOCATIONS ADDRESS CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FL 00000 BUSINESS vOSS CARPENTRY INC AOUNT 35.00 NAME ALTY 0.00 OWNER THOMAS C VOSS TC AL 35.00 MAILING 2014 TRUMAN AVE ADDRESS ALVA,FL 33920 MPS FORM BECOMES A RECEIPT O1'L r.`�tck isAU0A Paid 07/03/2018 Receipt C 777-130UI75[l4I 35-flit • Dear Business Owner_ Your 2018-2019 Charlotte County Local Business Tax Receipt is attached above_Please detach the receipt 0 display it in a place that is visible to the public and available for inspection. The Charlotte County Local Business Tax Receipt is in addition to any other license or certificate that may be r-f i iced by law and does not signify compliance with zoning,health,or regulatory requirements_The Charlotte County Local Business Ta -Receipt is non-regulatory and is not an endorsement of work quality. Your 2018-2019 Local Business Tax Receipt is valid from October 01,2018 through September 30. 2019 . ' uat account notices are mailed in June to the address of record at that time.Any Changes to your Local Business Tax Account due to ch-nge of Business Name.Ownership,Physical Address or you are Closing your Business please contact our office at 941-743-13"} VICKIE L.POTTS Charlotte County Tax Collector • _......--.1 VOSSC-1 OP ID:CT A�a,ttEY � DATE(MM/DDNYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 4.......---- I 08/27/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MAI i trt OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Paul M.Mapes Edison Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONE Fax 3835 Palm Beach Boulevard#A vac.No.Ext):239-693-0400 FAX No) 239-693-2522 Fort Myers,FL 33916 ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:Clear Blue Insurance Company 28860 INSURED Voss Carpentry Inc. INSURER B: Thomas Voss 2014 Truman Avenue INSURER C: Alva, FL 33920 INSURER 0: INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POUCIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD I INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WI 1 H tcEDVLL I TO YvnICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMBS LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM!DD/YYYY) (11t6NDD/YYYY) A X I COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X BIFL11500701 112/0112017 1210112018, DAMAGETo RENTED $ 100,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES(Ea oxunence) MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENL AGGREGATE LIMITAPPLtES PER: 1 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY ii t LOC I PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER 1 $ AUTOMOBILE UABWTY (COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS AUTOS NON-0VJNID {Peraa9dent)) I$ PERTY DAMAGE HIRED AUTOS AUTOS I$ UMBRELLA(JAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTIONS $ WORKERS COMPENSATION — I PERTUTE ER I &N- AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNERIEXECUTIVEN/A EL EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? 1 (Mandatory in NH) EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes,descnbe under ' EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS!LOCATIONS!VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remadcs Schedule,may he attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION COLL002 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Collier County Contractor Licensing Board FaX:239-252-2469 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 2800 N.Horseshoe Dr. -'C7 5 INapies'FL 34110 ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights resery . -- ----- .. `----'.Y__,._ _e Annan ov 4 JIMMY PATRONIS CHIEF FINANICAL OFFICER STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVISION OF WORKERS'COMPENSATION **CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION TO BE EXEMPT FROM FLORIDA WORKERS'COMPENSATION LAW** CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EXEMPTION This certifies that the individual listed below has elected to be exempt from Florida Workers'Compensation law. EFFECTIVE DATE: 4/4/2017 EXPIRATION DATE: 414/2019 PERSON: VOSS THOMAS FEIN: 203816129 BUSINESS NAME AND ADDRESS: VOSS CARPENTRY INC. 201 TRUMAN AVE ALVA FL 33920 SCOPE OF BUSINESS OR TRADE: Door and Window Installation I Carpentry❑Installation Of All Types❑Residential and Cabinet Work or Interior Trim Commercial IMPORTANT:Pursuant to Chapter 440.05(14),F.S.,an officer of a corporation who elects exemption from this chapter by filing a certificate of election under this section may not recover benefits or compensation under this chapter.Pursuant to Chapter 440.05(12),F.S.,Certificates of election to be exempt...apply only within the scope of the business or trade listed on the notice of election to be exempt.Pursuant to Chapter 440.05(13),F.S.,Notices of election to be exempt and certificates of election to be exempt shall be subject to revocation if,at any time after the filing of the notice or the issuance of the certificate,the person named on the notice or certificate no longer meets the requirements of this section for issuance of a certificate.The department shall revoke a certificate at any time for failure of the person named on the certificate to meet the requirements of this section. DFS-F2-DWC-252 CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION TO BE EXEMPT REVISED 08-13 QUESTIONS?(850)413-1609 9 . , ... • -.77A..'f....::::::..i.-1. -:-.:f..-:.,!-,44.,:ai-.,f-,11-:.•;-:-.;:'--'::-.t: i -,-,„:,:*;:',::.•.....:;...--,7, --:-:..-;-.7.:...;:flf.--=s;--',.',:ir::,;.!--qi,17; , o,-.4,- ...,-...419- ....,- z•-:,-;_,,---..- .--,-,f*6-vii, ,,,,--.. ill- -le. --,5 -:----r .. -. 1 '40 ; 1• .T.a.,.,0 .. ' 0;0-11-- tw11-_,13-ci3O--_,:ita i'-.1-.V •-. .,. 7 •.:in,-_-I-_,.e.it-7,11 tz,...r,,,,,,SAI '-: ., !"-• , Cto•-:011111--;--,--: I''','11 . - ill . . .. e , : --- -r- — -,. \ • _-______.-----1 .. . ,..._... . ,.... ())\\ Co rev �o-un.ty Growth Management Department Planning & Regulation Operations Division Licensing Section August 28, 2018 THOMAS C. VOSS 2014 TRUMAN AVE ALVA, FL 33920 RE: REINSTATEMENT WITH WAIVER OF EXAM MR. VOSS, You have been added to the agenda for the Contractor Licensing Board meeting on Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018. Please attend and feel free to bring in any documents you would like the board to see. The meeting is held at 9:00am at the W. Harmon Turner Building (Bldg. F, Admin. Bldg.), 3299 Tamiami Trail. E., Naples, FL 34112 in the Commissioner's Meeting Room on the 3rd floor. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (239) 252-2431. Sincerely, LiIla Davis Administrative Supervisor Contractor Licensing Collier County Growth Management Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 - 111 l G� CUSTOM SIGNATURE Q /r ATE ECEIVED Growth Management Department*Contractor Licensing*2800 North Horseshoe Drive*Naples,Florida 34104*239-252-2400*www.coiliergov.net COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD September 19, 2018 9:00 A.M. MARC JIMESON - APPROVAL OF EXPERIENCE & REVIEW OF CREDIT Marc Jimeson is coming before the board today to review his experience and to be approved for the Roofing Contractor License. Mr. Jimeson has a previous construction company in C>k|ahonna, which has different requirements than we do. He has provided many documents including previous certifications and his Oklahoma license. He is also before the Board today to review his credit due to a low score Roofing contractor requires 36 months experience, a passing grade on an approved test and a passing grade on a business and law test and means any person whose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and who has the expe[ieDCS, kDOVV|8dQe, and skill to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, or design, when not prohibited by law, and use materials and items used in the installation, maintenance, extension, and alteration of all kinds of roofing and roof waterproofing and CU8tiO8, except when coating is not represented to pnDtSCt, repair, waterproof, stop leaks, or extend the life of the roof. Ordinance 2006-46 /1.6.2.2\ Table of Contents 1 - 4 Application 5 - 6 Test Scores 7 - 9 Credit Report 10 - 12 Sunbiz Documents 13 Workmen's Comp Affidavit 14 Resolution of Authorization 15 - 16 IRS EIN Documents 17 - 19 School Transcripts 20 - 22 Verification of Experience Letters 23 - 28 Oklahoma State Roofing Contractor License Issuance 29 - 31 Oklahoma Contractor Look Up 32 Affidavit of Integrity & Good Character 33 - 35 Lee County Business Tax Application 36 - 41 Certificate of Insurance & Exemption Applications 42 - 43 Driver's License & Identification Card 44 - 45 Board Hearing Information r aunty GMD Operations&Regulatory Management Licensing Section _ 2800 North Horseshoe Drive '014-1 (47 Naples,FL 34104 aC)1 C 15 APPLICATION FOR COLLIER COUNTY/CITY OF NAPLES/CITY OF MARCO FIRM INSTRUCTIONS: This application must be typewritten or legibly printed. The application fee must be paid upon approval and is not refundable. All checks should be made payable to: Collier County Board of County Commissioners. For further information, consult Collier County Ordinance No. 90-105, as amended. NAME OF COMPANY: Exact Corporate/Business Name: J.P. Roofing, LLC Fiction Name/DBA: Qualifier Name: Marc Jimeson Physical Address: 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#207, Fort Myers, FL 33905 (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Mailing Address: 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#207, Fort Myers, FL 33905 (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: (239)777-3877 E-mail: JP.Roofing@yahoo.com TYPE OF LICENSE: General $230.00 Electrician $230.00 Building $230.00 Plumber $230.00 Residential $230.00 Air Conditioner $230.00 Mechanical $230.00 Swimming Pool $230.00 X Roofing $230.00 Specialty $205.00 Specialty Trade: A_" CHANGE OF STATUS: ( )Reinstatement ( )From One Business to Another ( )Dormant License to Active Page 1 of 4 1. The names,titles,home address and phone numbers of all Officers/Managing Members of the Firm. Jose Perez-AMBR Marc Jimeson-AMBR 3442 NW 48th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#407, Ft. Myers, FL 33905 (405)420-8963 (239)777-3877 2. List all businesses,firms, entities or contracting businesses you have been associated with during the last ten years(i.e.held a license for or been a partner). Attach extra pages if needed. 06/2009-07/2015 Co-owner of Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction 04/2018- Present,Co-owner of J.P. Roofing LLC(new Florida-based entity) 3. List all debts you or any company(s)associated with you that you refused to pay and the reasons for the refusal to pay. Attachextra pages if needed. When reviewing my personal credit report,you will notice that there are two collection items listed. Please note that these are bills that my ex-wife should have paid and she did not. I have disputed these items with the collection agencies and they should not be reflected on my credit. AFFIDAVIT Under the penalties of perjury I declare that I have read the foregoing application and that the facts stated in it are true. Auth o ' e Q Officer Firm State of Florida County of C- The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this ) I (Date) by Marc Jimeson who has produced •-e 4 t---V1:45\ (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNATURE F NOTARY) 2oti .f.P.Ne, MOLLY CAROLINE BLOSSER Page 2 of 4 MY COMMISSION#GG 075403 Li ..oma EXPIRES:February 21,2021 .'SOF fl-e Bonded Thru Budget Notary Services QUALIFIER INFORMATION: Name: Marc Jimeson Address: 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#207, Fort Myers, FL 33905 (Number&Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: (239)777-3877 Date of Birth: 06/06/1978 SS#: XXX-XX- 8913 E-mail: JP.Roofing@yahoo.com Driver's License#: LAST FOUR#ONLY 2.6(0—O 1. Type of Certificate of Competency for which application is made. Roofing 2. The names and telephone numbers of two persons who will know your whereabouts. Jose Perez(405)420-8963 Marsha Castille(405)819-0114 3. Have you ever been convicted of a crime related to Contracting? No (If yes,attach extra sheet with explanation.) 4. Have you or any firms you have been associated with ever filed bankruptcy? No 5. List all debts you or any company(s)associated with you that you refused to pay and the reasons for the refusal to pay and reasons why. When reviewing my personal credit report,you will notice that there are two collection items listed. Please note that these are bills that my ex-wife should have paid and she did not.I have disputed these items with the collection agencies and they should not be reflected on my credit. 6. List your business or work experience during the last ten years. 2006 to 2008-Attended College;06/2009-07/2015 Employed and Co-owner at Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction 07/2015-04/2018,Employed at J.P.Roofing LLC(Oklahoma-based entity);04/2018-Present Co-owner of J.P.Roofing LLC(Florida-based entity) 7. Statement of any formal training you have had in the area for which the application is made. HAAG Certified, LEAD EPA Certification, Owens Corning, On the job training 3 of4 3 AFFIDAVIT The undersigned hereby makes ayplication for Certificate of Competency under the provisions of Collier County No. 2006-46•Aas amended, and under penalties of perjury. I declare that I have read the foregoing qualifier'nformation and that the facts stated in it are true. The undersigned hereby certifies that he is legally qualified to act on behalf of the business organization sought to be licensed in all matters connected with its contracting business and that he has full authority to supervise construction undertaken by himself or such business or organization and that he will continue during this registration to,be able to so bind said business organization.anizati on. The quali e dl license se holder understands that in all contracting matters,he/she will be held strictly accountable for any and all activities involving his license. Any willful falsification of any information contained herein is grounds for disqualification. Marc Jimeson Applicant(please print) J.P. Roofing, LLC Name of Company Signature ofpplicant State of Florida County of C-:�`(i e c The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this I <�01 (Date) by Marc Jimeson who has produced DV- -ct C c�1 (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) or as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNiTURE OF NOTARY) tykid MOO CAticvo stoseR MY COMMISSION#;GG 075403 4 of 4 t =(-? * 21,2021 �i� - � EXPIRES:Febn�ary N1�lFOF fv Bonded MBudget NAM Sem GITS, LLC Examination Operations Division Providing the services and products to assist Government Agencies to make informed educated decisions. Official Examination Score Report 1 March 21, 2018 Official ScOre Report: Candidate Information: Name—Marc W. Jimeson Candidate#: 94180165J Testing Site: Fort Myers, FL Final Score Result: Business Procedures S ore: 82% These results represent the grade that has been achieved on the above named examination(s) administered by Gainesville Independent Testing Service for Collier County, Florida on March 19, 2018. If you have any further questions,please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Jay E. Bowermeister President PO Box 831127 Ocala,Florida 34483-112997 Voice 9( 352)369-GITS —Fax(352)387-2443 GITS, LLC Examination Operations Division Providing the services and products to assist Government Agencies to make informed educated decisions. Official Examination Score Report March 14, 2018 Official Score Report: Candidate Information: Name—Marc W. Jimeson Candidate#: 94180165J Testing Site: Fort Myers, FL Final Score Result: Business Procedures Score: 60% (03/06/2018) Roofing Contractor Score: 66% (03/06/2018) Business Procedures Score: 72% (03/13/2018) Roofing Contractor Score: 78% x'3/13/2018) These results represent the grade that has been achieved on the above named examination(s) administered by Gainesville Independent Testing Service for Collier County, Florida. If you have any further questions,please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Jay E. Bowermeister President PO Box 831127 Ocala,Florida 34483-1127—Voice(352)369-GITS –Fax(352)387-2443 800 997 2129 886 110th Ave.N.Suite#6,Naples,FL 34108 Phone:239.777.1028 Fax: 877.275.3593 www.LicensesEtc.com PERSONAL CREDIT REPORT(Compiled From National Records) <FOR> <SUB NAME> <MKT SUB> <INFILE> <DATE> <TIME> (I) P NP7771028 LICENSES ETC 15 OK 10/96 03/21/18 11:26CT <SSN> <BIRTH DATE> <SUBJECT> JIMESON, MARC WAYNE 1010111M-8913 <6/78 6/78 RPTD> <CURRENT ADDRESS> D/T1 2653 SW. 96TH ST. , OKLAHOMA CITY OK. 73159 <FORMER ADDRESS> 1/14 12701 WILLIAMSON FARMS BL. , OKLAHOMA CITY OK. 73173 4/064 702 SANTA ROSA DR. , OKLAHOMA CITY OK. 73139 <RPTD> <CURRENT EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS> CONVERGYS 6/03 SPECIAL MESSAGES ***ID MISMATCH ALERT: CURRENT INPUT ADDRESS DOES NOT MATCH FILE ADDRESS (ES) MODEL PROFIL * * * ALERT * * * 1 AND PUBLIC RECORD OR ***FICO SCORE 8 SCOREati. : SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, ***COLLECTION FILED;TOi-' ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREED;NO RECENT ***NON-MORTGAGE BALANCE INFORMATION;NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCY*** ***IN ADDITION TO THE FACTORS LISTED ABOVE, THE NUMBER OF INQUIRIES ON THE ***CONSUMER'S CREDIT FILE HAS ADVERSELY AFFECTED THE CREDIT SCORE. PUBLIC RECORDS HAVE BEEN SEARCHED AT THE COUNTY,STATE AND FEDERAL LEVELS-NONE FOUND COLLECTIONS MOP SUBNAME SUBCODE ECOA OPENED CLOSED $PLACED CREDITOR ACCOUNT# VERIFIED BALANCE REMARKS PORTFOLIO RC Y 1KSE003 I 6/17 $718 3/18A $718 PLACED FOR ONE FORCOLLBANK U gB ECTIO MCNEILMYERS Y 2EP8001 I 6/16 $1000 3/18A $1000 PLACED FORASH 9B COLLECTIO TRADES SURNAME SUBCODE OPENED HIGHCRED TERMS MAXDELQ PAYPAT 1-12 MOP ACCOUNT# VERFIED CREDLIM PASTDUE AMT-MOP PAYPAT 13-24 ECOA COLLATRL/LOANTYPE CLSD/PD BALANCE REMARKS MO 30/60/90 CHASE CARD B 26QK001 10/11 $1806 1/16 LLLLLLLLLLL5 R09 3/17A $1500 $1806 $391 05 554321112133 I CREDIT CARD 3/15F $1806 CLSD BY CRDT GRANTOR 64 4/ 3/ 4 VERIZON U 1R2W002 1/16 $2325 09B 2/18A $2325 1.--/ I TELECOM/CELLULAR 9/16F $2325 PLACED FOR COLLECTION 24 0/ 0/ 0 Page 1 of 2 BANK2 B 1R5T002 12/10 $10.1K 048M 3/15 111111111111 IO2 3/15A $0 02 111111111111 C SECURED 3/15C $0 CLOSED 51 0/ 0/ 0 CRDT FIRST A 3835003 9/16 $668 1 RO1 10/16A $700 $0 1 0/ 0/ 0 I CHARGE ACCOUNT $0 INQUIRIES DATE SUBCODE SUBNAME TYPE AMOUNT 3/21/18 PNP7771028 (FLA) LICENSES ETC 6/08/17 FOK4165918 (SCT) AUTO FINANCE 10/15/16 FOK4165918 (SCT) AUTO FINANCE 9/23/16 ZCS6110060 (CNM) FACTUAL DATA 9/12/16 NCV1340002 (CLV) CFNA 9/08/16 ADM4971245 (ILM) YES AUTO CRE 5/08/16 BWL3390354 (WIL) BRCLYSBANKDE END OF REPORT , IS Page 2 of 2 Co ler County Operations and Regulatory Management Division Growth Management Department Contractor Licensing Section 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples,FL 3410 Date: June 13, 2016 To: Applicants for Certificate of Competency From: Ian Jackson, Contracting Licensing Supervisor Subject: Collection of social security numbers Pursuant to Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes and Collier County Contractor Licensing Ordinance 2006-46 Section 2.1.1., all applicants are required to submit their social security number(SSN)for the following purposes: a) Assess applicant's ability to satisfy creditors by reviewing their credit history. b) Verification of applicant's test scores and information. Our office will only use your SSN noted above for those reasons pursuant to Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes, and as may otherwise be authorized by law. We are fully committed to safe-guarding and protecting your SSN and once collected,will be maintained as confidential and exempt under Chapter 1-19, Florida Statutes. Detail by Entity Name Page 2 of 2 Detail by Entity Name Florida Limited Liability Company J.P. ROOFING LLC Filing Information Document Number L18000093688 FEI/EIN Number NONE Date Filed 04/13/2018 State FL Status ACTIVE Principal Address 3142 CHAMPION RING RD.,#207 FORT MYERS, FL 33905 Mailing Address 3142 CHAMPION RING RD.,#207 • FORT MYERS,FL 33905 Registered Agent Name&Address JIMESON,MARC 3142 CHAMPION RING RD.,#207 FORT MYERS, FL 33905 Authorized Person(s)Detail Name&Address Title AMBR PEREZ,JOSE 3442 NW 48TH ST OKLAHOMA CITY,OK 73112 Title AMBR JIMESON, MARC 3142 CHAMPION RING RD.,#207 FORT MYERS, FL 33905 Annual Reports No Annual Reports Filed Document Images 04/1 31201 8—Florida Limited Liability) View image in PDF format Florida Department of State.Divisor of Corti rations 10 Electronic Articles of Organization FILED s 00 AM For April 13, 2018 Florida Limited Liability Company d1oc keeOf State Article I The name of the Limited Liability Company is: J.P. ROOFING LLC Article II The street address of the principal office of the Limited Liability Company is: 3142 CHAMPION RING RD., #207 FORT MYERS, FL. US 33905 The mailing address of the Limited Liability Company is: 3142 CHAMPION RING RD., #207 FORT MYERS, FL. US 33905 Article III Other provisions, if any: ANY AND ALL LAWFUL BUSINESS. Article IV The name and Florida street address of the registered agent is: MARC JIMESON 3142 CHAMPION RING RD., #207 FORT MYERS, FL. 33905 Having been named as registered agent and to accept service of process for the above stated limited liability company at the place designated in this certificate, I hereby accept the appointment as registered agent and agree to act in this capacity. I further agree to comply with the provisions of all statutes relating to the proper and complete performance of my duties, and I am familiar with and accept the obligations of my position as registered agent. Registered Agent Signature: MARC JIMESON Article V L18000093688 FILED 8:00 AM April The name and address of person(s) authorized to manage LLC: S1State13, 2018 Title: AMBR dlokeefe JOSE PEREZ 3442 NW 48TH ST OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. 73112 US Title: AMBR MARC JIMESON 3142 CHAMPION RING RD., #207 FORT MYERS, FL. 33905 US Signature of member or an authorized representative Electronic Signature: MARC JIMESON I am the member or authorized representative submitting these Articles of Organization and affirm that the facts stated herein are true. I am aware that false information submitted in I ndocument to the Department ep rt e to of State constitutes a third degree felony as provided for in s.817.155, • file an annual report between January 1st and May 1st in the calendar year following formation of the LLC and every year thereafter to maintain"active" status. ` 2 l AFFIDAVIT It is understood and acknowledged by the Collier County Contractor's Licensing Board and myself that if I fail to acquire,or maintain at all times effective Workmen's Compensation Insurance it will result in the possible revocation of my Certificate of Competency. '747.7e.d.0.-i ,....im..4._—_ i Signature of A 'cant J.P. Roofing, LLC Business Name 09lOS f{{ ac\I_ W Date / / BEFORE ME this day personally appeared Marc Jimeson who affirms and says that he/she has less than one employee and does not require Workmen's Compensation or understands that at any time he/she employs one or more persons he/she must obtain said Workmen's Compensation Insurance. State of Florida County of ( \\ _.r The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this ff i °1 (Date) ` by Marc Jimeson who has produced 0\i-1 okhc t-C`ck._ J--D (o.rcl (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL \1(\r\_ ° t. (SIGNAT .E OF NOTARY) owl 04* .MOLLY CARCUNE=BLOWER * ; *MY COMMISSION#GG 075403 .r ill c* EXPIRES:February 21,2021 l 3 4lFOF Fr.0�\Bdnded TM Budget Notary Service; • RESOLUTION OF AUTHORIZATION WHEREAS J.P. Roofing, LLC proposes to engage (Name of Business Entity) in contracting as Limited Liability Company in (Type of legal entity: corp.,partnership,etc.) Collier County,Florida,according to Collier County Ordinance 2006-46,as amended:and WHEREAS J.P. Roofing, LLC proposes to qualify (Name of Business Entity) for a Certificate of Competency with Marc Jimeson (Name of Individual) NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED THAT: We the undersigned Officers of (Officers,Owners,Partners) J.P. Roofing, LLC hereby resolve and represent to the Collier County (Name of Business Entity) Contractor's Licensing Board that the qualifying agent, Marc Jimeson ,is active (Name of Individual) in all matters connected with the contracting business of J.P. Roofing, LLC ,and (Name of Business Entity) We further resolve and represent that Marc Jimeson is (Name of Individual) Legally empowered to act for J.P. Roofing, LLC in all matters connected with its (Name of Business Entity) contracting business,and has the authority to supervise construction undertaken by J.P. Roofing, LLC (Name of Business Entity) DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS t.Ct}h DAY OF r tk (Officers,Partners 0 rs-with signation underneath) Witnes `Witness / Witness Corporate Seal(if applicable)or Notary Public Certificate Sworn to and subscribed before me this eday of NE.',1 , V) by ac-c r. The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this ec-t t l c 1 k Date) by ON . r 'e2.who has produced CI-AC�b ',Lc\- . (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNATJRE OF NOTARY) 4,17f Ptirkt, Haw 6A6 16i*BLOWER * t A,- *MY COMMISSION#GG 075403 1 LI - "} g EXPIRES:February 21,2021 ceaF_.0'• Bondod Thar Budget Notary Services I SDEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY IRS INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CINCINNATI OH 45999-0023 Date of this notice: 04-19-2018 Employer Identification Number: 82-5238421 Form: SS-4 Number of this notice: CP 575 B JP ROOFING LLC MARC JIMESON MBR 3142 CHAMPION RING RD APT 207 For assistance you may call us at: FORT MYERS, FL 33905 1-800-829-4933 IF YOU WRITE, ATTACH THE • STUB AT THE END OF THIS NOTICE. WE ASSIGNED YOU AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Thank you for applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) . We assigned you EIN 82-5238421. This EIN will identify you, your business accounts, tax returns, and documents, even if you have no employees. Please keep this notice in your permanent records. When filing tax documents, payments, and related correspondence, it is very important that you use your EIN and complete name and address exactly as shown above. Any variation may cause a delay in processing, result in incorrect information in your account, or even cause you to be assigned more than one EIN. If the information is not correct as shown above, please make the correction using the attached tear off stub and return it to us. Based on the information received from you or your representative, you must file the following form(s) by the date(s) shown. Form 1065 03/15/2019 If you have questions about the form(s) or the due date(s) shown, you can call us at the phone number or write to us at the address shown at the top of this notice. If you need help in determining your annual accounting period (tax year), see Publication 538, Accounting Periods and Methods. We assigned you a tax classification based on information obtained from you or your representative. It is not a legal determination of your tax classification, and is not binding on the IRS. If you want a legal determination of your tax classification, you may request a private letter ruling from the IRS under the guidelines in Revenue Procedure 2004-1, 2004-1 I.R.B. 1 (or superseding Revenue Procedure for the year at issue) . Note: Certain tax classification elections can be requested by filing Form 8832, Entity Classification Election. See Form 8832 and its instructions for additional information. A limited liability company (LLC) may file Form 8832, Entity Classification Election, and elect to be classified as an association taxable as a corporation-. If the LLC is eligible to be treated as a corporation that meets certain tests and it will be electing S corporation status, it must timely file Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation. The LLC will be treated as a corporation as of the effective date of the S corporation election and does not need to file Form 8832. To obtain tax forms and publications, including those referenced in this notice, visit our Web site at www.irs.gov. If you do not have access to the Internet, call 1-800-829-3676 (TTY/TDD 1-800-829-4059) or visit your local IRS office. \ 5 (IRS USE ONLY) 575B 04-19-2018 JPRO B 9999999999 SS-4 IMPORTANT REMINDERS: * Keep a copy of this notice in your permanent records. This notice is issued only one time and the IRS will not be able to generate a duplicate copy for you. You may give a copy of this document to anyone asking for proof of your EIN. * Use this EIN and your name exactly as they appear at the top of this notice on all your federal tax forms. * Refer to this EIN on your tax-related correspondence and documents. If you have questions about your EIN, you can call us at the phone number or write to us at the address shown at the top of this notice. If you write, please tear off the stub at the bottom of this notice and send it along with your letter. If you do not need to write us, do not complete and return the stub. Your name control associated with this EIN is JPRO. You will need to provide this information, along with your EIN, if you file your returns electronically. Thank you for your cooperation. Keep this part for your records. CP 575 B (Rev. 7-2007) Return this part with any correspondence so we may identify your account. Please CP 575 B correct any errors in your name or address. 9999999999 • Your Telephone Number Best Time to Call DATE OF THIS NOTICE: 04-19-2018 ( ) - EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 82-5238421 FORM: SS-4 NOBOD INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE JP ROOFING LLC CINCINNATI OH 45999-0023 MARC JIMESON MBR i....111111111111.1 3142 CHAMPION RING RD APT 207 FORT MYERS, FL 33905 ' () Marl body:{Disarmed}FWI:Northlake ---- Sent from my IPiwne . Begin forwardedrnessage: From'p.roofmoB)vehoo con/'<jo.roofin M1al oo.com> Date:August 19,2018 at 927:15 AM CDT To:Marc Tmteson<jp,roofirs a;vaboo.c0rn> Subject:Nortbiake Reply-To:'m.rootfrx %yalnxi.cont"<in.rootinea%valxio.conk My Advising Report Dallas County Community College District Advising Report 06/19/18 09:13: Name:Ararc Wayne irreson 1D:2427185 Address 7231 Twin Tree Ln Dallas, TX 75214 Home Phone Number.(214)5966313 Cell Phone Number.NA Email Address WhrcisresonOvatao.com Residence Status 1h¢strict • FA SAP Status _ STUDENT RESTRICTIONS: Description Location Office Phone Past Due Tuition Installment North Lake College Business Office 972-273-3310 °Connect GIANT(ACN.CRIMIT)T89STRATION ELIG0urYStatus:You are unable to register odine for CENT(ncn-credg classes with emraed due to the fallowing reason(s): STUDENT RESTRICTIONS: Description Location Office Phone Past Due Tuition Installment North Lake College Business Office 972-273-3310 Student hfmreGn Rohe required. ,_. Reading TSI Status CL Writing TSI Status CL Developmental Academie Success Students who have not mel TSI college readiness shodd view'Wy Academic Success Ran"on eConneck as well as,contact an Academic Advisor b dsnss developnented education optics and interventions b personal'¢.your acaderic plan. Note:A V or belle's required to move forward in each deielcprentet course and to proceed into colegedevel courses. ............. Test Scores None Current Classes We Previous Course Work Credit: Term Core Loc Course Title Credit Grade Fall 2009 NLC CNBT-1301 Intro to Construction 3.00 A Industry Fall 2009 NLC CNBT-1311 Construction Methods/Mat'rls 3.00 A I Spr 2010 NLC CNBT-2373 Intro to Construction Mgmt 3.00 A . Spr 2010 NLC CNBT-1371 Commercial Blueprint Reading 3.00 B Spr 2010 NLC CNBT-1302 Mechanical,plumb/Elect. Sys 3.00 B Spr 2010 NLC CNBT-1342 Building Code/Inspection 3.00 A A grade disputw6 not he considered later than theed d the termfNowirg the terminwhch the grade was awarded In a surmarterm the depute nun he haled re late'Bear the end of befallowing Fat tam Transfer. Term Core Course Title Credit Grade Fall 1996 MATH-1371 Bus Math 3.00 B Fall 1996 Cis 1113-Fund of Prog 3.00 B Logic Fall 1996 CIS-103 Intro to Cis 3.00 0 Fall 1996 010 ENGL-1301 Composition I 3.00 B Fall 1996 080 PSYC-2301 Intro to Psych 3.00 C Spr 1997 030 BIOL-1406 Biology for Science 5.00 C Majors I Spr 1997 010 ENGL-1302 Composition II 3.00 C Spr 1997 060 HIST-1302 Hist U S 3.00 A Spr 1997 070 GOVT-2302 Amer Govt 3.00 A Fall 2001 Fvp 1123 3.00 C . Fall 2001 RTVB-1305 Intro. to Television 3.00 C Technolog Fall 2002 Fvp 2323 3.00 B Fall 2002 RTVB-2335 Television Production 3.00 C Spr 2003 RTVB-1371 Television Lighting 3.00 A Spr 2003 RTVB-2430 Film and Video 3.00 A Editing Su 1 2003 Fvp 2613 3.00 A CORECumculum Information: Component Term Location 010 Communication 2010 Grade Point Average: GPA1 GPA1 GPA2 GPA2 All DCCCD Hrs: DCCCD Hrs Cmpl: DCCCD College Level Hrs: DCCCD Hrs Cmpl: 3.60 15 3.60 15 TEC,Section 51.907 DROPS:Fxenpt based on course work prior to Far 2007 Learning Framework Status • EDUC-1300: Exempt 12 CL Hours Computer Literacy Status CSP: Exempt 45 CL Hours Mail body.Fwd: Sent frommy 1Thone Begin forwarded message: From:Marc Jirneson<jp.roofn a.yahoo.con ' Date:August 19,2018 at 95539 AM CDT To:JP.Roofnle(crvahoo.com HCI #: 201410435 Attended the 20-Hour Course Haag Certified Inspector-Residential Roofs JPHAAG i la `l'II1IF .t INSPECTOR . Course Daus: October 23,2014 .„ A ,mom"` p .. , Location' Homewood SuitesHotel «-;,,,,�. ■ M., Jameson Ryan Hoidhusen 5996 Audubon Drive Vice President Sandston,VA 23?t Marc Haag Education,LLC Haag Education,LLCcertifies that the person named on this certificate attended the Haag Certified Inspector-Residential Roo:program.The person namec thiscertificetehasaisopassedtheHaagCertiifiedInspector-ResidentialRoofprogramraexaminationbyetlea�the minimum standardsdsignatedby-laa :dution,110.The person named on this certificate must maintain their good standing by re-qualifying and renewing their certification on en annual basis. named inspector's good standing as a Haag Certified Inspector shou;d be verified at wv w.h!eat_ inedinsoector.com to ensure they have kept up with th requirements of the program and are still certified. Sent frommy Phone RO4J= IN ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION EXPERTS To Whom It May Concern: Marc Jimeson was a co-owner at Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction from June of 2009 to July of 2015.During this time,Marc gained experience in all types of roofing,including the installation and maintenance/repair of:built-up roofing,roll roofing,modified bitumen, cold process, single-ply,foam,architectural metal roofing, shingles&shakes, gutters and downspouts, and concrete and tile roofing. Marc is a reliable,responsible,hard-working individual.You can always count on him to complete a job effectively and efficiently.I would highly recommend him to receive his Collier County Roofing license as he is more than qualified to receive this license. Should you have any additional questions,please contact me. Sincerely, Keith E.Neal Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction Oklahoma Roofing License# 80000928 State of & &(1 ,4 County of OK La 1-to i c- 8 The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this (Date) byq who has produced (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL ( NOTARY) i #15007050 O � Collier County Licensing Board 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples,FL 34104 To Whom It May Concern: We were ongoing clients of Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction during Marc Jimeson s employment from 06/2009 to 07/2015. During this time,we worked primarily with Marc Jimeson who specifically performed two residential roofing job for us. Marc was extremely knowledgeable on these projects and performed the work in an effective and timely manner. We would definitely hire Marc and his company to perform roofing work for us again. We were extremely satisfied with the work that was performed for us and would love to work with him again. If you have any questions, please let us know. if nai tal v/' 65-6e e( Marcia and David Casteel Past Client 13005 Peregrine Dr, OKC,OK 73170 405-819-0774 State of fel./O h an�cx- County of L/as ilt l a n d • inacknowledged before me this I S G The fo • as g (Date) ot o W) ) who has produced Okla-h© a% DAWM 4 bylc (2� e (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL 00%1111111111/1// , •ANIA p�,4F•,'% NOTARY) #15007050 ▪ N▪ ' EXP,07/31/19 . Z - �s 1 J.P. ROOFING LLC 3142 CHAMPION RING RD., #207 FORT MYERS, FL 33905 (405) 420-8963 Collier County Licensing Board 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples, FL 34104 To Whom It May Concern: I can verify that Marc Jimeson was a co-owner and employed at Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction from 06/2009 to 07/2015. We were co-workers together during this time. Marc is very knowledgeable in the roofing field and is passionate about his career. During our time working together, I witnessed him install and maintain/repair many different types of roofing. This included: concrete and tile roofing, gutters and downspouts, shingles &shakes, architectural metal roofing, built-up roofing, roll roofing, modified bitumen, cold process, single-ply, and foam. I would highly recommend that Marc receive his own roofing license in Collier County, Florida. I am certain that if you grant him this license he will provided the highest level of service to customers in the area. If you have any questions, please let me know. I have included my contact information below. Jose Perez Co-worker at Kneal Properties LLC dba Kneal Roofing and Construction (405)420-8963 State of C t'Tick County of ( The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this 1:)%4\1 1N) uia (Date) by P.e_T.-P._2who has produced �v1 `'a (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL 1 .�� ( IG)IATURE OF NOTARY) VW MOW eAilom aLOSER MY COMMISSION#GG 075403 11' ,ma EXPIRES:February 21,2021 FoF F-o4 Bonded'Nu Budget Notary Services OKLAHOMA STATUTES TITLE 59. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS ROOFING CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION ACT Section 1151.1. Short title This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Roofing Contractor Registration Act". Historical Data:Added by Laws 2010,SB 2180,c.479, §1, eff.November 1,2010. Section 1151.2. Definitions As used in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act: 1. "Advertise" means any written publication, dissemination, solicitation, contract, bid, promotional item, or circulation which is intended to directly or indirectly induce any person to contract for roofing construction services with the advertiser, including, but not limited to, business cards, telephone directory display advertisements, vehicle signage, radio, television and electronic solicitations; 2. "Applicant" means the qualifying party, or if no qualifying party, any person applying under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act for a roofing contractor registration to be issued by the Construction Industries Board; 3. "Board" means the Construction Industries Board; 4. "Committee" means the Committee of Roofing Examiners; 5. "Homeowner" means one who owns and resides in, or who resides in, or who contracts for the purchase, construction, remodeling or repairing of a residence; 6. "Nonresident contractor" means any contractor who has not established and maintained a place of business as a roofing contractor in this state within the preceding year, or who claims residency in another state, or who has not submitted an income tax return as a resident of this state within the preceding year; 7. "Owner" means person who owns the property or is a lessee of the property; 8. "Person" means any natural person, firm, limited or general partnership, corporation, association, limited liability company, trust, association, other legal entity and any organization capable of conducting business, or any combination thereof acting as a unit, unless the intent to give a more limited meaning is disclosed clearly by the Roofing Contractor Registration Act; 9. "Prime contractor" means a general contractor, commercial contractor, or other contractor who contracts directly with the owner for construction trade work in multiple trade areas; 1 23 12. Authority to appoint members who shall serve as a code variance and appeals board; 13. Maintain an administrative staff to carry out the responsibilities of the Board and Committee; 14. The registrar shall maintain and provide a complete roster listing the names, last-known addresses, and status of all registrants. The registrar may condense or provide an abstract of a roofing contractor's record for public information; provided, a complete record is available for public inspection upon written request; and 15. Upon the advice and recommendation of the Committee, the Board may, in its discretion, enter into a written reciprocity agreement with another state if the requirements for registration in the other state are deemed by the Committee to be substantially the same or equivalent to the requirements for obtaining an original registration in force in this state at the date of such registration, and then issue a registration by reciprocity to a qualified party applicant who is currently licensed or registered to engage in roofing contractor work in another state that has entered into a written reciprocity agreement with the Board. Historical Data:Added by Laws 2010, SB 2180, c. 479, §4, eff.November 1, 2010;Amended by Laws 2014, HB 3184, c. 270, §3,eff.November 1,2014. Section 1151.5. Obtaining a roofing contractor registration—Refusal of Registration— Registrar A. Applications for registration shall be made to the Construction Industries Board in writing on forms approved and provided by the Board and shall be accompanied by the proper fee. B. An applicant or qualifying party whose registration is denied, or the person has a conviction, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to a misdemeanor, or otherwise fails to meet the requirements of application, may obtain a hearing before the Committee of Roofing Examiners in order to provide information in support of the application requirements and any other information showing the applicant's ability and willingness to comply with the requirements of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, and to protect the public health, safety and welfare. C. To obtain a roofing contractor registration under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, a qualifying party who is eighteen (18) years of age or older shall submit, on forms the registrar prescribes: 1. An application under oath containing a statement: a. of the qualifying party's experience and qualifications as a roofing contractor, if any, b. that the qualifying party desires the issuance of a roofing contractor registration certificate, c. that the qualifying party has read the Roofing Contractor Registration Act and will comply with the provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act and rules, 8 24 d. that the qualifying party will comply with state laws and local ordinances relating to standards and permits, e. that the qualifying party has or has not been registered or licensed as a roofing contractor in another state and whether any disciplinary action has been taken against such registration or license and whether it is currently in good standing, and f. that the nonresident qualifying party appoints the Secretary of State as legal service agent for all lawful process to be served upon the applicant for work performed in this state or as otherwise provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act; 2. The qualifying party's name, physical address, business name, telephone number, address and place of incorporation, if different, information on any other person who will be authorized to act as the business entity, and the applicant's phone number, if different; 3. The entity's federal tax ID number, or the employer's or owner's or qualifying party's social security number, and the employer's account number assigned by the Employment Security Commission. The social security number information shall remain with the registrar as confidential and privileged except for necessary disclosures to state agencies to verify compliance with requirements with this act, or upon request by law enforcement; and 4. A copy of the roofing contractor's certificate of liability insurance shall be filed with the application and shall be not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for residential roofing contractor work and shall not be less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for commercial roofing contractor work. Any insurance company issuing a liability policy to a roofing contractor pursuant to the provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act shall be required to notify the Construction Industries Board in the event such liability policy is cancelled for any reason or lapses for nonpayment of premiums. All registrations granted under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act shall be suspended on the date of the policy cancellation. The registrar must receive proof of insurance prior to restoring the registration. In addition, the roofing contractor shall submit proof that the contractor has secured workers' compensation coverage satisfactory under the Workers' Compensation Act, or an affidavit of exemption or self-insurance as authorized pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act. If the registrar deems it appropriate or necessary, the registrar may also require other information to be included on the application form to assist the registrar in registering the person as a contractor. D. The qualifying party applying for a commercial roofer endorsement must provide information on the legal entity, including but not limited to the articles, organizational agreements or documents establishing the legal entity, including a list of the officers, members, managers, partners, or other managing agents of the legal entity. The qualifying party shall also provide a certificate of good standing or a trade name report from the Office of the Secretary of State. E. The registrar shall refuse to register any person if the registrar determines: 1. The application contains false, misleading, or incomplete information; 2. The applicant fails to provide a certificate of good standing or a trade name report from the Office of the Secretary of State; 9 25 3. The applicant, qualifying party, or any member of the legal entity fails or refuses to provide any information requested by the registrar; 4. The applicant fails or refuses to pay the required fees; 5. The applicant, qualifying party, or owner or officer or managing member of the legal entity is ineligible for registration due to a suspended or revoked registration in this state; 6. The nonresident applicant has a revoked or suspended registration or license required by law for roofing contractors in another state; or 7. The applicant, qualifying party, or legal entity has failed or refuses to submit any taxes due in this state. F. The registrar shall notify the applicant in writing if the registrar denies a registration or renewal certificate, and shall provide the applicant an opportunity to respond to or cure any defect in the written application or renewal for a period of ten (10) days from the date of the written notification. An applicant aggrieved by a decision of the registrar denying a registration or renewal may appeal the decision as provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, the Construction Industries Board Act, or the Administrative Procedures Act, or the applicant may reapply after a ninety-day waiting period, if otherwise eligible under the provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act. The application and renewal fees shall not be refundable. G. The registrar shall classify as not in good standing the registration of any roofing contractor who fails to: 1. Maintain liability insurance coverage; 2. Maintain workers' compensation coverage satisfactory under the Workers' Compensation Act, or provide an affidavit of exemption or self-insurance as authorized pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act; 3. File, renew, or properly amend any fictitious name certificate; 4. Maintain an active status of a corporation or registration as a foreign corporation, a limited liability company or registration as a foreign limited liability company, a limited liability partnership registration or foreign limited liability partnership registration, or a limited partnership certificate or limited partnership or foreign limited partnership certificate of authority, with the Office of the Secretary of State; 5. File or renew a trade name registration; 6. Maintain or renew a roofing contractor registration as provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act; 7. Notify the registrar of a change in name, address, legal business entity, qualifying party, legal service agent, or adjudication by a court of competent jurisdiction for any act or omission specified in subsection A of Section 1151.14 of this title or a violation of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act; 8. Maintain a registration as required by law in another state while registered in this state as a nonresident roofing contractor; or 10 26 9. File and pay all taxes of the qualifying party and legal entity when due in this state. H. The registrar shall send a written notice to the qualifying party when his or her registration is not in good standing. I. Any roofing contractor who has been notified by the registrar that his or her registration is not in good standing shall cease soliciting or entering new roofing services and projects as of the date of such notification; however, the roofing contractor shall be allowed to complete roofing projects where actual physical work has begun prior to the date of issuance of the notice that his or her registration is not in good standing. The roofing contractor must disclose the change in standing to any homeowner or other person who has an interest in any job covered under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act. Upon notice of a change in standing, the homeowner shall have the option to cancel the contract. The roofing contractor will be owed the actual cost incurred for materials and the market value of labor already incurred on the job. The roofing contractor must obtain an updated authorization from the homeowner and other parties of interest if there is an agreement to continue the job as originally negotiated. If the roofing contractor fails to correct the deficiency specified in the notice by evidence satisfactory to the registrar within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice, or if the roofing contractor solicits or enters into new roofing services contracts or projects while the roofing contractor's registration is not in good standing, or while such registration is suspended or revoked, the roofing contractor shall be in violation of the provisions of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act. J. Any registration that remains not in good standing for a sixty-day period shall be suspended on the sixtieth day from the date of issuance of the notice to the roofing contractor that his or her registration is not in good standing. Any registration that remains not in good standing, and is suspended for such cause, shall be revoked on the ninetieth day from the date of issuance of the notice to the roofing contractor that his or her registration is not in good standing. The registrar shall notify the roofing contractor upon suspension or revocation of his or her registration for failure to comply in bringing such registration into good standing as required by law. The roofing contractor may reinstate his or her registration to good standing by paying the required fees provided in Section 1151.12 of this title and complying with all other requirements for issuance of a registration in good standing. K. Any registrant, qualifying party, or roofing company owner aggrieved by the decision of the registrar to suspend or revoke a registration pursuant to this section may appeal such decision as provided in this act or the Administrative Procedures Act. Historical Data:Added by Laws 2010,SB 2180,c.479, §5,eff.November 1,2010;Amended by Laws 2011,SB 928,c. 225, §2; Amended by Laws 2014, HB 3184, c.270, §4, eff. November 1, 2014; Amended by Laws 2015, HB 2128, c. 265, § 1, eff August 21,2015. Section 1151.6. Application questions—Criminal history records search or background check A. There shall be a question on the application and renewal forms requiring the applicant to answer under oath whether or not the applicant has been convicted of a felony offense in this state, another state, or any other place, and the nature of that offense upon which a conviction was imposed. The registrar shall provide either on the application and renewal forms or by separate notice a statement describing the requirement under state law to register upon entering this state to reside or work if the person has been convicted of a sex offense. 11 27 } 049' wg `'510'6"% ` p. rxt t 0 �1�,9a.t• ...n< �I,i i.14• OKLAHOMA CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES BOARD (405)521-6550 2401 N.W.23'Street,Suite 2F Oklahoma City,Oklahoma 73107 LICENSED IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA,IN CATEGORIES STATED ON REVERSE SIDE,UNDER PROVISIONS OF TITLE 59 OKLAHOMA STATUTES§1000.1,et seq.and OAC 155,et seq. 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Details Filing Number: 3512141796 Name Type: Legal Name Status: Inactive Corp type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Formation Date: 25 May 2007 Registered Agent Information KEITH EDWARD NEAL Name: Effective: 27 May 2011 Address: 2605 FAIRVIEW DRIVE City, State , ZipCode: OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73159 • Page 1 of 1 D & P ROOFING, LLC Details Filing Number: 3512542839 Name Type: Legal Name Status: i Inactive Corp type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Formation Date: 18 Feb 2016 Registered Agent Information Name: RYAN IGLEHEART Effective: 18 Feb 2016 Address: 709 SW 113TH ST City, State , ZipCode: OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73170 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEGRITY AND GOOD CHARACTER STATE OF COUNTY OF C o i V1/4 ,having been first duly sworn, state and affirm: I am a resident of e-- 0\U U 2 ` County, f ;i a, (State) and have resided here for more than five (5)years. During the last five years I have known Marc Jimeson (applicant). I have had the opportunity to observe his or her business and personal dealings and find him or her to be a person of honesty,integrity and good character. Signature Qer 2Z Name *-007 �/ c lia rr pr dri rens ` -f T ',NY[25 FL 530,5 Address G- 8 963 Telephone The foregoing instrument as acknowledged before me this [ \"`"\ ' 2 (Date) by Joy- ` C.c2 7— who has produced ;\kt-t-c i' [ .ten (name of person acknowledging) (type of identification) as identification and did not take an oath. NOTARY'S SEAL (SIGNATURE OF NOTARY) •Af odee, MOLLY CAROLINE SLOT MY COMMISSION#GG 075403 s9 .r EXPIRES:February 21,2021 2.. F�F-P.P Rnndxl Thn i Riminat*dm Sarvirxe Ta. coi •tor Local Business Tax Application ate of Check one: Original 0 Transfer 0 1. Type of business: Construction-Roofing EIN/SSN(Required): 2. Business name(Doing Business As): If the business is exempt from filing a Fictitious Name Registration,check the appropriate box below: O Business name indicates my full legal name ❑✓ Business name is a corporation,LLC,LLP,Partnership or registered trademark ❑ Attorney,regulated by Department of Business&Professional Regulation,or regulated by the Department of Health 3. Corporate/Owner Name: JOS",fi Perez; Licensed Professional/Qualifier Name: Jimeson Marc Middle Initial Last Name First Name 4. Professional/Qualifier County/State License or Certification Number: To be issued Note:Enter license number and attach,a copy of your current license or certification. 5. Physical Address: 3142 Champion,Ring Rd.,#207 City: Fort Myers state: FL ZIP:33905 Business Location:Residential Commercial❑ Parcel(STRAP): 6. Mailing Address: 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#207 City: Fort Myers State: FL LIP: 33905 7. Business Phone:( ) 239 777-3877 Cell Phone:(239 )777-3877 8. Email: jp•roofmg@yahod.com 9. Opening date at this location in Lee County: 10. Changes to an existing Local Business Tax Account: Current Local Business Tax Receipt Number: Check All Boxes That Apply: No Fee: Fee: $3.00 ❑ Business/Owner Name ❑ Transfer of Ownership—Include copy of Bill of Sale ❑ Mailing Address 0 Physical Address 0 Type of Business Under penalties of perjury,I hereby declare the information above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. `... 8 Owner/Qualifier Signature: fv 3y���, Date: _ Zoning Approval: This section must be completed by the applicable city/county zoning agency. Refer to zoning approval requirements on reverse side. HOL-USE or COM#: Approved By: Title: Date: Local Business Tax Information Local Business Tax Fee: Full Year Fee(Oct—Sept):$50.00 Half Year Fee(Apr—Jun):$25.00 Quarter Year Fee(Jul—Sept):$12.50 Other Services and Fees: To obtain information and fees for an Escort Service,Flea Market,Going Out of Business/Fire Sale,Professional Landscape, Special Event,or a Transient Merchant,contact the Lee County Tax Collector's office at 239.533.6000. Payment Options: • Check or money order made payable to Lee County Tax Collector • Cash,check,money order,debit card(PIN required),and all major credit cards.A convenience fee is charged when using a credit or debit card and is subject to service provider rates which may vary.No portion of this fee is retained by the Tax Collector's office. Zoning Approval: Prior to the issuance of the Lee County Local Business Tax Receipt,the business location must be properly zoned. City Locations: If the business is located within one of the cities listed below,a city local business tax receipt or city zoning approval must be obtained before applying for a county business tax receipt. Contact the appropriate agency: Bonita Springs 239.444.6150 www.citvofbonitaspringscd.org Cape Coral 239.574.0430 www.capecoral.net Fort Myers 239.321.7990 www.citvftuivers.com Fort Myers Beach 239.765.0202 www.fortmversbeachfl.gov Sanibel 239.472.9615 www.mvsanibel.com Village of Estero 239.221.5035 www.estero-fl.gov Unincorporated Lee County: If the business is operating from a residential location and the type of business is on the zoning exemption list complete the Home/Truck affidavit and submit the signature page with your application.This information is available on our official website at www.leetc.com.All other residential businesses must contact Lee County Community Development at 239.533.8329 or www.leeaov.com/dcd for zoning approval. If the business is operating from a commercial location,Lee County Community Development must complete the "Zoning Approval"section on the application or attach a copy of the Certificate of Use or Certificate of Occupancy. Tax Collector Office Hours Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.(except holiday closings) Information/Questions:Call 239.533.6000 or visit our official website at www.leetc.com PO Box 1549•Fort Myers,FL•33902 V Form#151 , Rev.03/2016 vee cotoy Tax Co4e'ctor s safe of,o‘ a�c AFFIDAVIT LEE COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT ORDINANCES RELATED TO: HOME BASED OCCUPATIONS AND TRUCK AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF LEE Under penalties of perjury I declare that I have received a copy of ordinances related to the operation of a home based occupation and the parking of trucks and commercial vehicles in residentially and agriculturally zoned districts. Marc Jimeson Applicant Printed Name Local Business Tax Receipt# ppl', :y�s� ignature Date Revised 12/09/09 Form#201 1 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) AC RL NCE CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE05/10/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR.PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. • IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT Paloma Ruiz PRODUCER NAME: TEXAS ELITE INSURANCE SERVICES PHONE 214-650-5284 FAX,No): 817-977-5786 (AIC.No.Extl: 2416 W LEDBETTER DR E-MAIL SS: PalomalEtexaseliteins.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# DALLAS TX 75233INSURER A: GREENWOOD 55968 INSUREDINSURER B TEXAS MUTUAL 22945 INSURER C: JP ROOFING LLC INSURER D: 3142 CHAMPION RING RD#207 INSURER E: FT.MYERS FL 33905 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DDIYYYY) (MM/DDIYYYY) X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE -$ 1,000,000.00 DAMAGE TO RENTED 100,000.00 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR - PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000.00 A Y Y RTXA500197-00. 12/14/2017 12/14/2018 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000.00 GE 'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000.00 - X POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2000,000.00 Taf' $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ (Ea accident) ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) -$ OWNED — SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ TOS AIRED AUTO ONLY NUNON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) — $ UMBRELLA LIAB — OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ _ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE I ETH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY 1,000,000.00 ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ B (MandatoryoFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? Y N/A Y 000 200 2384 12/14/2017 12/14/2018 • 1,000,000.00 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-Fes.EMPLOYEE $ If yes,describe under • DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000.00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER COLLIER COUNTY LICENSING DEPT IS ADDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED ON GENERAL LIABILITY AND ALSO ON WORKERS COMPENSATION.ALL EMPLOYEES FROM TEXAS ARE COVER IN ANY OTHER STATE. - CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN COLLIER COUNTY LICENSING DEPT ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2800 N.HORSESHOE DR NAPLES FL 34104 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE � TEXAS ELITE INSURANCE SERVICES I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE EXEMPT If this application contains incomplete or inaccurate information, it may cause a delay in the issuance of your exemption. An officer electing an exemption under Chapter 440,Florida Statutes, is not entitled to benefits under this chapter. Section 1: APPLICANT INFORMATION Name: Marc Jimeson First Name M Last Name Suffix Driver's License Number: J 206-0 or Identification Number: Florida Driver's License Number or ID: Yes X or No Social Security Number(last four digits): 8913 Date of Birth: 06 / 06 1978 Email Address: The Division's purpose in collecting an email address is to communicate with the applicant regarding exemption related issues. Section 2: ig CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPLICANT($50 FEE REQUIRED): Please check the appropriate box to identify if you are an officer of a corporation or a member of a limited liability company. O Officer of a Corporation having at least 10%ownership(Title) g Member of a Limited Liability Company(LLC)having at least 10%ownership 0 NON-CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPLICANT(NO FEE REQUIRED): O Officer of a Corporation (Title) O Member of a Limited Liability Company(LLC)having at least 10%ownership Section 3: This section should be completed with information specific to your corporation or to the limited liability company in which you are a member. The name of the corporation or limited liability company listed on this application MUST match the name of the corporation or limited liability company as registered with the Florida Division of Corporations. Name of Corporation or LLC: J.P. ROOFING LLC FEIN 82 -5238421 (To obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number contact IRS at 1-800-829-4933) Business Name(DBA): PHONE: (239) 777 - 3877 Applicant's Address of Record: 3142 Champion Ring Rd.,#207 City: Fort Myers State: FL Zip: 33905 County: Lee Place the appropriate classification code for the Scope of Business or trade for the industry type chosen in Section 2. If you are unsure which classification code applies to your business, please contact your workers'compensation insurance carrier. If you do not have a workers' compensation insurance policy, please contact the National Council on Compensation Insurance(NCCI)at 1-800-622-4123,to obtain the proper classification code(s). Classification code(s): 1. Licensed Roofing Contractor 2. • • 3. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO'BEIEXEMPT,Page 2 Section 4: - The corporation of which you are an officer or limited liability.company of which you area member must be registered and inA;CTIVE status with the Florida Division of Corporations.Applicants applying as an officer of a corporation,mu`st•be listed as a'n officer the corporation with the Florida Division of Corporations. List thedocument number on file with the Florida Division of Corporations. I-NCO i Section 5: Pursuant to Chapter 489, F.S. (contractor licensing law), list certified or registered licenses related to the scope of business or trade listed in Section 3 held by the applicant,or the certified or registered license numbers held by the.qualifier for the corporation or limited liability company listed on this application.The business name listed on the license MUST match the name of the corporation or limited liability company as registered with the Florida Division of Corporations and on.this Notice of Election to be Exempt. DBPR License \- e '`� �' DBPR License 0 This section is not applicable to my business. Section 6: Confirmation Number(Online construction industry application submissions only) Section 7: Are you affiliated with any corporation or limited liability company other than the corporation or limited liability company to which this application applies? Yes M No IF YES, PLEASE LIST THE NAME(S)AND FEIN(S)OF THE AFFILIATED CORPORATION(S)OR LLC(S): NAME: FEIN: NAME: FEIN: NAME: FEIN: Section 8: CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND NON-CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LLC MEMBERS ONLY To be eligible for a construction industry exemption or non-construction limited liability company exemption, an applicant must have the required ownership of the corporation or limited liability company. I attest that I own at least ten percent(10%) of the corporation/limited liability company listed on this application. Section 9: I certify that: 1. any employees of the construction corporation or members of the limited liability company; or 2. four or more part or full-time employees of the non construction corporation listed in Section 3 are covered by workers'compensation insurance. Please identify the workers'compensation insurance carrier that covers any non-exempt employees. Carrier Name: cas cA? kr\ 4'c."ce \Qci e Section 10: FRAUD NOTICE A. Any person who, knowingly and with intent to injure,defraud, or deceive the department or any employer or employee, insurance company or any other person,files a Notice of Election to be Exempt containing any false or misleading information is guilty of a felony of the third degree. B. Attestation of applicant—By providing my name below, I attest that I have read, understand and acknowledge the foregoing notice. C. I acknowledge that this Notice of Election to be Exempt does not exceed limits for corporate officers, including any affiliated corporations as provided in Section 440�0�2rida,Stttes. SIGNATURE *Exemption information is reflected on the Proof of Coverage database the day following the issuance of the exemption. (?-)°\ NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE EXEMPT If this application contains incomplete or inaccurate information,it may cause a delay in the issuance of your exemption. An officer electing an exemption under Chapter 440,Florida Statutes,is not entitled to benefits under this chapter. Section 1: APPLICANT INFORMATION Name: Jose Perez First Name M Last Name Suffix Driver's License Number: 0599 or Identification Number: Florida Driver's License Number or ID: Yes or No X Social Security Number(last four digits): 5607 Date of Birth: 02 / 11 /1974 Email Address: JP•ROOFING@YAHOO.COM The Division's purpose in collecting an email address is to communicate with the applicant regarding exemption related issues. Section 2: g CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPLICANT($50 FEE REQUIRED): Please check the appropriate box to identify if you are an officer of a corporation or a member of a limited liability company. O Officer of a Corporation having at least 10%ownership(Title) • Member of a Limited Liability Company(LLC)having at least 10%ownership 0 NON-CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPLICANT(NO FEE REQUIRED): O Officer of a Corporation(Title) O Member of a Limited Liability Company(LLC)having at least 10%ownership Section 3: This section should be completed with information specific to your corporation or to the limited liability company in which you are a member. The name of the corporation or limited liability company listed on this application MUST match the name of the corporation or limited liability company as registered with the Florida Division of Corporations. Name of Corporation or LLC: J.P. ROOFING LLC FEIN 82 -5238421 (To obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number contact IRS at 1-800-829-4933) Business Name(DBA): PHONE: (239) 777 - 3877 Applicant's Address of Record: 3442 NW 48TH ST. City: OKLAHOMA CITY State: OK Zip: 73112 County: N/A Place the appropriate classification code for the Scope of Business or trade for the industry type chosen in Section 2. If you are unsure which classification code applies to your business, please contact your workers'compensation insurance carrier. If you do not have a workers' compensation insurance policy, please contact the National Council on Compensation Insurance(NCCI)at 1-800-622-4123,to obtain the proper classification code(s). Classification code(s): 1. Licensed Roofing Contractor 2. Li • 3. 4. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE EXEMPT—Page 2 Section 4: The corporation of which you are an officer or limited liability company of which you are a member must be registered and in ACTIVE status with the Florida Division of Corporations.Applicants applying as an officer of a corporation must be listed as an officer of the corporation with the Florida Division of Corporations. List the document number on file with the Florida Division of Corporations. C Section 5: Pursuant to Chapter 489, F.S. (contractor licensing law), list certified or registered licenses related to the scope of business or trade listed in Section 3 held by the applicant, or the certified or registered license numbers held by the qualifier for the corporation or limited liability company listed on this application.The business name listed on the license MUST match the name of the corporation or limited liability company as registered with the Florida Division of Corporations and on this Notice of Election to be Exempt. DBPR License a \c (SS JEJ DBPR License 0 This section is not applicable to my business. Section 6: Confirmation Number(Online construction industry application submissions only) Section 7: Are you affiliated with any corporation or limited liability company other than the corporation or limited liability company to which this application applies?" Yes _ No IF YES, PLEASE LIST THE NAME(S)AND FEIN(S)OF THE AFFILIATED CORPORATION(S)OR LLC(S): NAME: FEIN: NAME: FEIN: NAME: FEIN: Section 8: CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND NON-CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LLC MEMBERS ONLY To be eligible for a construction industry exemption or non-construction limited liability company exemption, an applicant must have the required ownership of the corporation or limited liability company. AI attest that I own at least ten percent(10%)of the corporation/limited liability company listed on this application. Section 9: I certify that: 1. any employees of the construction corporation or members of the limited liability company; or 2. four or more part or full-time employees of the non construction corporation isted in Section 3 are covered by workers'compensation insurance. Please identify the workers'compensation insurance carrier that covers )ny non-exempt employees. • ` .arrier Name: 'k,2.. INusecSir' <tp >ection 10: :RAUD NOTICE A. 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The dates are September 19th 2018 at 9am October 17th 2018 at 9am December 19th 2018 at 9am Respectfully, Michelle Casto Customer Service Specialist Contractor's Licensing Michelle.Casto@colliercountyfl.gov <image001.jpg> Growth Management Department Operations& Regulatory Management Division Exceeding Expectations 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr. Naples, FL 34104 Main: 239-252-2400; Direct: 239-252-2909 www.colliercountyfl.gov How are we doing? The Building Plan Review and Inspection Division wants to hear from you! Please take our online SURVEY. We appreciate your feedback! From: Marc Jimeson <ip.roofing@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 4:20 PM To:CastoMichelle<Michelle.Casto@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Re:APPLICATION FOR COLLIER COUNTY I would like to go in front of the board, please prepare the packets for the $40, I've already spoke with a credit repair specialists and began that process. 1*.k 1 Thank you Sent from my iPhone On Sep 10, 2018, at 1:52 PM, CastoMichelle<Michelle.Castotwcolliercountyfl.gov>wrote: Good Afternoon, I have explained your situation to my supervisor,the person approving the licenses. He says there is nothing he will be able to do with the score being what it is. If you want to work on the score and then once it is above a 660 you can resubmit your application. You also have the option to go in front of the Licensing Board. There are 7 board members that will ask you questions and listen to you explain your case.They will vote and decide if your application is approved. If you decide to go in front of the board you can start working on your credit now and can show proof at the board meeting. Let me know what you would like to do. Respectfully, Michelle Casto Customer Service Specialist Contractor's Licensing Michelle.Casto@colliercountyfl gov <image001.jpg> Growth Management Department Operations & Regulatory Management Division Exceeding Expectations 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr. Naples, FL 34104 Main: 239-252-2400; Direct: 239-252-2909 www.colliercountyfl.gov How are we doing? The Building Plan Review and Inspection Division wants to hear from you! Please take our online SURVEY. We appreciate your feedback! Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. • t/\7 Co e r County COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD September 19, 2018 9:00 A.M. ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT - CASE 2018-04 JEFFREY BUMPUS- MISCONDUCT OF A STATE CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR JEFFREY BUMPUS is the License holder for his company NORTHERN BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING, INC. The license (CAC054719- A/C CLASS B-CERTIFIED) is currently in Active status. A Contractor Licensing case (CEMIS20170001422) was opened due to multiple building permits going into a VOID status from 2013 & 2014 without being resolved. Mr. Bumpus was originally in front of the board on March 21 , 2018. There was a total of 44 permits that were in an Expired or Void status. At the March meeting, Mr. Bumpus was given 60 days to return to the Board with his permits completed. On May 16, 2018, Mr. Bumpus returned to the Board to check on his progress. The Board granted Mr. Bumpus an additional 60 days to clean up his permits. Since we did not have a July meeting, Mr. Bumpus went before the board August to review his permits. On August 15, 2018, Mr. Bumpus was scheduled to return to the Board. He did not show up citing personal reasons for missing the meeting. He is before you again today to review his current status of his original expired or void permits. Below is the current status of all of the permits that belong to Mr. Bumpus 0 in Expired status 26 in Void status 10 in Reactivate status 9 in Ready for Issuance status 1 in Inspections Completed status Table of Contents 1 - 10 March 21 , 2018 CLB Minutes 11 - 18 Original Expired/Void Permit List from March meeting 19 - 30 May 16, 2018 CLB Minutes 31 - 34 Emails between Joshua Lenio and Mr. Bumpus 35 Email from Reggie Smith to Mr. Bumpus, CLB Reminder 36 Mr. Bumpus reply email to Reggie Smith 37 - 38 Permits with status as of 8/7/18 39 - 40 Permits with current status as of 9/12/18 March 21,2018 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD March 21, 2018 Naples, Florida LET IT BE REMEMBERED that the Collier County Contractors' Licensing Board, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 9:00 AM in REGULAR SESSION in Administrative Building "F," 3Floor, Collier County Government Complex,Naples, Florida, with the following Members present: Chairman: Michael Boyd Vice Chair: Kyle Lantz Members: Terry Jerulle Richard Joslin Matthew Nolton Patrick White Excused: Robert Meister ALSO PRESENT: Everildo Ybaceta— Supervisor, Contractors' Licensing Office Kevin Noell, Esq. —Assistant Collier County Attorney Jed Schenck, Esq. —Attorney for the Contractors' Licensing Board Jonathan Walsh—Collier County Chief Building Official Karen Clements—Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer Reggie Smith—Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer March 21.2018 Patrick White: And your recommendation would be? Matthew Nolton: 1 would say 30—60—90. Thirty days for restitution—he has $7.500 of their money. I don't believe in giving more time to give that back. Patrick €1 hite moved to amend his enation to add timing provisions to the payment of each of the three items as discussed: Restitution, reimbursement of prosecution costs, and fines to thirty days,sixty days, and ninety days, respectively. Terry Jerulle offered a second in support of the amended motion. Chairman Boyd called for a vote on the motion. Motion carried, 5— "Yes"./1— "No." Vice Chairman Lantz was opposed. RECESS: 11:24 AM RECONVENED: 11:33 AM Chairman Boyd called the meeting back to order. C. Case#2018-04: The Collier County Board of County Commissioners vs.Jeffrey Bumpus,dlbla "Northern Breeze Air Conditioning,Inc"--Misconduct of a State- Certified Contractor Vice Chairman Kyle Lantz moved to approve opening the Public Hearing in Case#2018-04. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 6—O. Chairman Boyd noted that neither Jeffery Bumpus nor anyone representing Mister Bumpus was present. Reggie Smith,Contractors' Licensed Compliance Officer,presented the County's Opening Statement: • On January 25, 2017, I received and began an investigation of a complaint of a Building Code violation of fifteen expired and void permits. • The complaint was submitted by Jonathan Walsh, Collier County Chief Chief Building Official. against Jeffrey H. Bumpus, db/a"Northern Breeze Air Conditioning, Inc." • Mr. Bumpus is a State-certified Air Conditioning Contractor,License #CAC054719 and holder of a Collier County Certificate of Competency, License#16194. • On February 15,2018,Mr. Bumpus was served a Notice of Hearing for this Hearing via USPS certified mail delivery for the violation of Collier County. Ordinance#2006-46,as amended, Section 4.2. • The County will show that Jeffrey Bumpus has allowed numerous permits to expire and become void for a total of 44 expired permits. .3? March 21,2018 • Furthermore, Mr. Bumpus has received three Notices of Non-Compliance in the pasts for performing air-conditioning work without first obtaining a permit. • On March 16, 2018.Mr. Bumpus received a copy of the same information packet which the Board received via USPS certified mail delivery. Richard Joslin asked if the Respondent had contacted Mr. Smith concerning attending the Hearing. Reggie Smith replied Mr.Bumpus indicated he would attend the Hearing. a During my investigation, I noticed Mr. Bumpus had stopped pulling permits in 2016. a Air-conditioning work typically requires a permit. • On March 19,2018. 1 drove to the Falling Waters community(off Davis Blvd.)to see if he was there doing air-conditioning work. • I found Mr..Bumpus standing before a condominium speaking with an individual. • When I arrived in my truck.he saw me and approached my window. a I asked him if he had received Notices and the information packet and he stated that he had. • I asked him if he was in the neighborhood that day to perform any air- conditioning work and his response was, "no." He stated he was more of a handy-man and a home watch person. He said he no longer performed air- conditioning work. • When I asked if he would attend today's Hearing, he stated he didn't know if he could make it because he would be in Fort Myers in the morning. He did request the case to be presented in the latter part of the Hearing. • I advised him to contact the Contractors' Licensing Office to speak with Lila Davis concerning the scheduling of his case. He was given her phone number. .. • Ms. Davis confirmed that Mr. Bumpus had contacted her to request that his case be scheduled during the latter part of today's Hearing. a Mr. Davis signed for the certified mailings and I have the green cards for each. Richard Joslin: The issue before the Board is that this air-conditioning company has outstanding permits that have not been finalized. Is that correct? Reggie Smith: Correct. Richard Joslin: The equipment haft been installed but not finalized? Reggie Smith: Correct. Vice Chairman Lantz: What is the difference between an expired permit and a void permit? Reggie Smith: Collier County switched its software package from''CD Plus" to "CityView." Approximately four years ago, the records from the old system were transferred to the new system. The software placed the expired permits, some were 38 8 March 21,.,t}1 several years old,into a"void" status. If a permit is"void,"an extension cannot be obtained under"CityView." A contractor must apply for a new permit. Vice Chairman Lantz: If a permit is in the void status. it would have been issued more than four years ago,theoretically? Reggie Smith: Typically,yes. Vice Chairman Lantz: So.they would have to apply for a new permit and meet the new Building Code requirement versus the Code in existence at the time the work was done? Reggie Smith: I would think so. Richard Joslia pointed out an individual was standing at the podium. Chairman Boyd: Are you Mr. Bumpus? Let the record show that Jeffrey H. Bumpus is in attendance. Mr.Bumpus was sworn in by the Board's attorney. Attorney Schenck explained the proceeding to the Respondent, Jeffrey H. Bumpus: • Today's proceeding is an Administrative Hearing seeking disciplinary sanctions against you as a licensed contractor. ,. • The County has the burden to prove the alleged violations as set for in the Administrative Complaint. • You may testify on your behalf and offer documented evidence into the record. as well as question or cross-examine any of the County's witnesses. • The formal Rules of Evidence will not apply to these proceedings, but fundamental fairness and due process shall be observed and will govern these proceedings. • At the conclusion of the Hearing,the Board will make a Finding of Fact based on the record and Conclusions of Law and they may impose disciplinary sanctions, if warranted, against you and your license. Patrick White: Mr. Chairman, I think it's also fair to say that we've concluded the Opening Statement by the County. We're now talking about void versus expired. Procedurally, would you want to have Mr. Walsh offer his clarification as part of the Opening Statement? Reggie Smith: It would be nice. It was noted Jonathan Walsh, Chief Building Official,had been sworn in previously and was still under oath. Jonathan Walsh: For the record, Jon Walsh, Chief Building Official for Collier County. The question is the difference between null and void and expired. The Code states all three. I offer two different types of status: an"expired" status which then triggers a Notice letter to be issued. If you have an expired permit,it will appear in a report which is run monthly. We send a letter stating the permit has expired and you have 30 days to address it or it will go into a"void" status. If there are any pending 39 \1\ March 21,2018 fees on the permit and they are not paid, your license will be place on"hold." It is basically a warning. If nothing happens during the 30-days,the status of the permit is changed to"void." There are some extenuating circumstances and I will reinstate a "void"status permit to"expired"to allow the contractor to apply for an extension. It is not done often. For the most part, if a permit enters"void,"the contractor must re- apply for it as a built-in penalty for not addressing the original Notice. The Board's question on whether the work that was done needs to meet the current Code will depend on the status of the permit. If a contractor re-applies for a permit,any work that has not yet been done on a project has to meet the current Code. In some instances,such as energy compliance, it is more restrictive. It is to a contractor's benefit to extend the permit rather than to re-apply for it. The void permits were not transferred from CD Pius to CityView, We only take on the ones that must be addressed.Typically, they are addressed through a real estate transaction when it appears on a property search. Usually the ones that are transferred into CityView to be closed out have a penalty fee to be collected. The old program is no longer tied to a cashier—it is put into CityView to collect that money,or to reinstate the permit and then to perform the necessary inspections. If all we are missing is some paperwork, the old permits are typically closed out in CP Plus. Vice Chairman Lantz: I want to know about air-conditioning inspections. Jonathan Walsh: There is typically only one inspection. Vice Chairman Lantz: So that final inspection—I will assume that out of fifteen probably fourteen were never called in for an inspection. If they never got called in for an inspection,then the homeowner would have to re-apply and now meet the new Energy Code, Jonathan Walsh: Yes, if it comes down to an owner,it would have to be the contractor. Vice Chairman Lantz: Theoretically,the air-conditioner that some homeowner has paid for to install might not meet today's Code and they may—if the contractor is a dead beat—pay to have a new unit installed. Is there an option...? Jonathan Walsh: What would happen is if the permit expired,the contractor would be informed via an Expired Permit Notice. The Notice would state whether there were any pending fees and if there was an open inspection. Usually it is one or the other. If it is not addressed within 30 days,the permit status would change to"void." If the permit goes into void status,the contractor would re-apply for the permit utilizing the old Code if the work was done. A permit could have been issued and the contractor had not yet done the work but planned to do it,then the permit would be re-issued under the current Code. Vice Chairman Lantz: Even though it hasn't been inspected, people have common sense and say I have a 2012 air conditioner... Jonathan Walsh: It's typically noted by a date stamp on the unit when it was manufactured and that would be the Code that we would utilize. Chairman Boyd: Mr. Bumpus,you are here due to a Complaint that you have 31 void permits and 13 expired permits that need to be resolved. You have taken no action. Do you want to make a statement? 40 March 2t,:.f}18 The Respondent stated: • I do have thirteen that expired. They weren't called in for an inspection. • The voided—I didn't really look at them. • I know a couple I didn't pick up because they failed the Fire Inspection at the review process. I know there are three or four of those. • What the other ones are. I am not really sure. • I'm willing to have them re-inspected—I've done it before. • I've done it for other companies when they go to sell at real estate time. I've gone in and extended the permits and gotten them through inspection. • Like I say.normally when I pull a permit,I give it to the customer. They are home all day and can call it in—and I get a call the day before. • Yeah, I never follow up on final inspections. Vice Chairman Lantz: Why? Respondent: Because I'm there for two hours doing the change out. I never follow up getting the inspection. Vice Chairman Lantz: But you're responsible ,.. Respondent: It is my responsibility ... I should check the next day and make sure it is inspected. Richard Joslin: Dont you go back to see if the unit is working properly and the customer is advised on how it works? Respondent: I did all the work myself—me and my son would do it. He left me a couple of years ago, so I am pretty much not doing ale anymore. I.do repair work, I do home watch and I do handy work. Richard Joslin: Repair work--meaning on air-conditioning units? Respondent: On air-conditioning units, so that's yes. Richard Joslin: But you still need a license to do that. Respondent: Yes. Correct. Vice Chairman Lantz: You don't even call in for final inspections? You just leave the paperwork for the homeowner? Respondent: Correct. Vice Chairman Lantz: On the day you enter their home,you're responsible. Respondent: Basically,you have to be home. If nobody is home, they are not going to get an inspection. I'd go back the next dayand sit and wait. They have a process now where I can request a text message thirty minutes prior to inspection—the system is better now. It's just—I blew it off... it's my fault. Richard Joslin: What's your plan for the future? Respondent: Right now.I talked to Mr. Smith yesterday and I'm trying to get my Workers' Comp re-instated and once the insurance has been reinstated, I can go down and get the permits issued. I'm with Staff Leasing but I found out the Workers' Comp was cancelled in November. I talked to them and they are re-instating it. Hopefully in a few days, I will have the Workers' Comp. 41 March 21,2018 Chairman Boyd: If you are working on your own and you don't have any employees, you don't need Workers' Comp. Respondent: The way my license is, it was done as a cl/b/a and I can't be exempt unless I'm a corporation. At the time,my son was with me,so I had to carry insurance. I could only get Staff Leasing to write me—I couldn't get an insurance company to write me. It was all done through Staff Leasing. I didn't do anything wrong to get it cancelled, they just didn't renew it and nobody at Staff Leasing picked it up. I got my audit the other day and it said it ended in November. Patrick White: Do you have an estimate of about how long it will take to clear out the backlog of these void and expired permits? Respondent: No more than a month I would think. I've got to get it done now because most of my customers are seasonal and I have to get the inspections before they go back. Like I said* I should have insurance by the end of the week at the latest. I've got to call her back today and get the certificate sent out today. Patrick White asked Staff; What is the status of his license now? Respondent: According to the letter. I have eight permits that are voided that I have to take care of before I can pull anything. Patrick White asked Staff; Were there any fees owed? If fees are owed, from what Mr. Walsh just stated. I believe your license would be in a 'hold' status. Respondent: That's what it says— I have eight outstanding fees or something ... there was a note on there when I read it. Vice Chairman Lantz: He's still active as a State contractor, so he's still active. I mean,he's an active State Contractor—he just can't pull permits in Collier County. Your license is still ... Respondent: Yeah, I'm still 'active'... Vice Chairman Lantz: You're still a licensed contractor. Respondent: Correct. I can't pull any permits without active insurance anyway. Nobody would issue any permits. But if you're not registered. if they don't have my certificate of insurance, they consider me to be inactive until I physically go in there and show them a copy. Patrick White: In my mind there are maybe a couple of ways we can handle this. We can continue to go through the process. I believe you're making an admission that you're in violation. Respondent: Oh, yeah—there's no doubt I'm in violation. It's me. Patrick White: And not to burden the process anymore than we need to, it's up to the County if they want to continue this case for thirty days. I understand you have everybody here and you want to get a finding of violation but if he's willing ... it's up to you ,.. Richard Joslin: How old are these permits? Reggie Smith: Some of them date back to 2012 and 2013—and as recent as when he stopped pulling permits in 2016. 42 March 21.2018 Richard Joslin: The units that are in at this moment are working and the people in Collier County aren't sweating,right? Terry Jerulle: That's irrelevant. Patrick White: The only other way it will work is if we impose a time period and. make a finding of violation,then move into a suspension of his license but I don't know if that's the wise thing to do or not. I don't think he can get the permit work done with that. Regardless.what I suggest is we could hang up to a$10,000 fine over his head—if the violations aren't abated within a specified period of time.then the fine would be imposed. Chairman Boyd: He's State-certified. Matthew Nolton: If he's State-certified,we can't do that. Patrick White: Okay. We're down to the permits. Matthew Nolton: It looks to me as if the County has been trying to clear this since 2016 ... I'm not sure what we can do. Patrick White: There is another mechanism that I'm aware of which is that we would withhold notification to the CILB. The permits certainly need to be abated and we would not revoke his license because we can't. Terry Jerulle: There's a couple of things here. It makes it sound as if all he has to do is call in for the inspections. But he has to pass the inspections. And we don't know what the status is of those units. They may not meet Code. That may be the reason why he didn't call them in, in the first place. Reggie Smith: On the voided permits,a new application is needed. Matthew Nolton: He has to re-apply and go through that whole process. I'm assuming there are a lot of fees associated with that. Patrick White: Well, it's a whole lot less than ten grand, I'm guessing. Vice Chairman Lantz: Assuming that it's$100 per permit and we're at 44 permits, we're talking about$4,400 as a baseline. Can you do that? I mean. realistically, do you have the money to do that? Respondent: (Nodded his head affirmatively) Terry Jerulle: Let me ask the uncomfortable question: You say you can go that,but they [the County] have been trying to get you to do that and you said you were going to do it previously. Why should we believe you? Respondent: They handed me a packet of 13 pernnits to do. I got mad because it was $125 to send a letter to have them extended. The permit was$112. So, I basically didn't do it. Terry Jerulle: So, convince me that you're going to do it now. Respondent: I mean I don't have a choice. See—I'd lose my license and get a $10,000 fine and the State would take my license away. I need to get it done. I'm not hiding anything. I don't have any problems with the units. Granted it may fail if one locking cap is missing or something like that, but the units are all brand-new units— high efficiency units ... Patrick White: What is the warranty on those? Respondent: If they're registered. they get ten years on parts and one year on labor. There was one a lady turned me in for that I had put in five years prior to the day she turned me in, and I still got that one through. 1 had one lady in this subdivision who 43CIO March 21.2018 hated me. She would call the County. Within ten minutes of me showing up, the lady was out there after fifteen minutes making.the phone call. Patrick White: Looking up your verification is a beautiful thing. Respondent: Well, I've been doing this since I was nineteen... I'm fifty-five now ... so,basically, I've run my company, I've had hand-on everything. I was in new construction... condominiums ... and when the construction died, I got rid of my employees and it was me and my son. We basically never pulled permits ... up until then. New construction was all permitted, change-outs were not permitted we were told. We stopped pulling permits and I got caught the first time. I paid the fine—it was two times the permit amount. I've been violated twice when I was wrong. One time I was running a new charge line—it was $700. I figured I didn't need to pull a permit—well, she turned me in after I was done. It cost me $300 or so for the permit on a$700 job, so I wasn't happy, but I did it. The one other time I was sweeping a garage door and the lady said I couldn't put the air-conditioner in and the County came out with a picture of the unit. It's on the back of the complaint—it was done five years prior. I met with the herd at the time and he said to permit it. I said I couldn't permit it because it was not a complete change-out. He said it matched the coil,so you can do it and I did it. They charged me$50 bucks and it was done. I know a lot of people don't get inspections and when it comes down to the real estate closing—you can't close unless you get it. Patrick Whitt: I can assure you that as a now-retired land use lawyer, I assisted my real-estate,Board-certified attorneys regularly in getting through the County process to do this. It has become a cottage industry. It is not going to get less ... it is only going to get more and more. Respondent: It's all on the computers. Everything is stored on computers and it sends up a red flag. Patrick White: Terrific. Respondent: Like I said, I permitted what I didn't put in and I went out and checked it and everything was okay. I charged the owner for the permit,went down and the County came out and inspected it and it was fine. I've done it on a couple that I've sold that I pulled permits for and never had inspected. I had it renewed and then inspected. Richard Joslin: Are you willing at this moment to get these permits finalized,done and completed and to take care of the items that you need to keep your license active? Respondent: Yes, I don't have a choice. Richard Joslin: How long will it take you to do that? Respondent: I would say if you give me a month, I should be fine. Patrick White: Does the County have a position on this,having heard his testimony? Everildo Ybaceta: We would like the permits to be taken care of We would suggest giving him 30 to 60 days—do you feel 30 days? Respondent: I think I can get most of them done in 30 days. What are the ones that I have to re-apply for? I don't know getting through Fire ... Everildo Ybaceta: So, let's say 60 days. Respondent: Okay. 44 (3\ March 21,2018 Everildo Ybaceta: Let's say you 60 days to give you some time.and if you don't get it done in 60 days, what we will do is suspend your license and send it to the DBPR (Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation). Respondent: Okay. Assistant County Attorney Noell explained the Board would state the Finding of the violation as admitted and grant a Continuance for 60 days, and then the Respondent would return to appear before the Board. Patrick White: Are you suggesting we split the Finding of Violation and the penalty imposition? Assistant County Attorney Noell: The Board can continue the matter. Patrick White moved the approve closing the Public Hearing. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 6—0. Patrick White moved to approve ffinding the Respondent,Jeffrey H.Rumpus, in violation as stated in the Administrative Complaint in Case#2018-04. Vice Chairman Lantz offered a Second in support of the motion. Carried unanimously, 6—0 Patrick #kite moved to approve tabling any consideration of the imposition of a penalty in this Case until such time as the County places it on the Board's Agenda, not to exceed two monthly cycles from today's Hearing date. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Patrick White explained when the Case is brought back before the Board, the members will consider the penalty phase. Matthew Nolton requested clarification of the permits— Patrick White stated the Administrative Complaint stated"multiple." Whatever the County believes is the appropriate number— it might find another one. In my mind, it is any and all of themthat the County believes are either void or expired,and they all need to be resolved within the sixty days—otherwise,we're back here. Richard Joslin stated he hoped, considering the number of outstanding permits that may be voided,the County's Staff would work with Mr. Bumpus to make the process go smoothly to not delay the 60-day period. Patrick White noted the thing that took the longest was to get the permits transferred from CD Plus into CityView. Everildo Ybaceta; It is a process,yes. Chairman Boyd called for a vote on the motion. Carried unanimously, 6—0. Everildo Ybaceta: Just to clarify, Mr. Bumpus has 60 days or two meetings? 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Assistant Collier County Attorney Jed Schneck, Esq. —Attorney for the Contractors'Licensing Board Reggie Smith--Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer Jack Gumph Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer Richard Noonan— Collier County Building Department Inspector 1 May 16,2018 IX. OLD BUSINESS: (Note: The individuals who testified in the following cases under Item IX, "Old Business,"were first sworn in by the Attorney for the Board.) A. Case No.: 2018-04: Jeffrey Bumpus—Misconduct of a State-Certified.Contractor— Expired Permits(Update) Everildo Ybaceta,Supervisor—Contractors' Licensing Office: • Mr.Bumpus appeared before the Board during its last meeting. He was granted sixty days to bring the expired permits up-to-date—re-activate them. • May 16,2018 is the deadline. Jeffrey Bumpus: • He obtained Workers' Compensation insurance on May 9th; • He submitted twenty applications on May 9th; • He has arranged to obtain keys and access to the various properties and as soon as he obtains the extensions,he will start obtaining inspections. Patrick White questioned Mr. Bumpus: Q. Does 20 equal the number of... A. No,it's 43, I believe. I submitted 20 of them. Q. And what are your intentions regarding the remaining.23? A. As soon as I get them, I'll bring the rest—as soon as I get the ones I've got done, P11 submit other applications. Q. Help me to understand what"reactivation"means. A. I filled out a one-page application asking for them to be extended. I figured once the 20 were done, I'd pay the money and submit the next ones. I'm trying to round up keys and access. Some people say they don't want inspections. I will call them in and if they fail,they fail. Most people have been cooperative. They have given me"Home Watch"people to contact, and some people have mailed their keys to give me access to their places. Q. We originally believed that sixty days ... A. I asked for thirty and you gave me sixty,but it could be at least another sixty. I mean—as far as the process goes—it's just a matter of getting in every place. Q. What basis do you think there might be for me to make a motion to extend this by sixty days? A. I didn't have insurance and I couldn't pull a permit without insurance. Q. I understand that—it sounds like it took maybe 45 days to get insurance. A. I got insurance through one company and they cancelled because I'm a one-man operation—they said they're not writing in Florida anymore—that's the excuse they gave me. So,right now,I just was written on Wednesday by a company out of New York. Chairman Boyd questioned Mr. Bumpus: Q. Is this Workers' Comp or liability? 3 . I May 16,2018 A. Workers' Cornp. I have lability until June 2018. Q. As a one-man operation, I don't think you really need Workers' Comp. You could be an exemption. A. My license is a dib/a. I'm a corporation but it was never changed so it's been Jeff Bumpus doing business as"Northern Breeze Air Conditioning, Inc." They won't let me be an exemption. I already went to the State for that. Q. Okay. A. I had one employee who is my son—we had to go through an agency for our paychecks because nobody would write it. I went through Paychex and then they cancelled it because they said they weren't renewing anything in Florida,but Paychex never told me ... so now I've gone through this other insurance agency in New York. I must pay for three people to get Workers' Comp. They won't write for one person. Patrick White continued questioning Mr. Bumpus: Q. What would your plan of action be if, for example,today we didn't take any action to change what we decided on two months ago? A. I promised I would get the inspections done. That's all I can do—is get them done. Q. You don't have a'`Plan B?" If you don't have a license,how would you do it? A. I would have to go to somebody else, I guess. Q. Which means those people who were your customers would then deal with somebody that they don't know. A. I'd have to get somebody who is authorized to let me do it and I'd still do it. I'm not going to charge my customers to do it. One of my customers got a thing in the mail for a water heater and they didn't even own the house at the time, so they were charged$100 to renew the permit. Q. Understood. A. I'm trying to do it for my customers and I still deal with my customers daily. In response to a question, Mr. Bumpus said he had filled out 20 renewal applications. He said he didn't do them all at once. There were 23 more to do. Terry Jerulle questioned Mr. Bumpus: Q. I'm a Iittle confused. You said you still have"customers?" A. Yes. Q. How do you have customers if you don't have insurance? A. I have liability insurance just not Workers' Comp. Q. But you're still working ... A. I'm still working. Q. I'm not an expert on insurance but it took you 53 days to find insurance? A. I thought I had it,but I didn't have it. Workers' Comp—I got it through Paychex but when I went to get the Certificate, I was told I didn't have it. Q. That takes one day. A. Okay. Well, I got it on March 28th and then I found out it's not applicable when I asked for the Certificate to be sent. 4 May 16,2018 Richard Joslin questioned Mr. Bumpus: Q. On March 28th you found out you didn't have insurance? A. I didn't have it again. I called as soon as I left the meeting to activate the insurance through Paychex. They sent me a policy and I sent everything back. I thought they were taking money out,but they didn't take any money,so I called. She said they won't write you. I said I thought I had insurance. She got me insurance and I just got it on Wednesday. Hopefully the Certificate got sent it. I got an email. Vice Chairman Lantz questioned Mr.Bumpus: Q. Are you still doing a/c work? A. No,I'm not. I'm doing service and Home Watch—I have a Home Watch business. Q. You're only doing a/c service? A. Yes. Q. Not the kind that needs a permit? A. Right. Preventive maintenance and repair work. Q. So,in all reality, even if we revoke his permit-pulling privileges,he's not Going to do anything. A. No,basically ... I said my son left almost two years ago and I haven't done any ale. I'm just doing preventive maintenance,warranty work—the product I sell has a 10-year warranty. Chairman Boyd: In all honesty, I never thought you'd get it done in 60 days. Jeffrey Rumpus: I really thought I could but ... Terry Jerulle: I would have thought he would have had something done ... he has done absolutely nothing in sixty days except get insurance. Patrick White: And file the 20 applications. Richard Joslin: But none of them have been finalized—right? Jeffrey Rumpus: I haven't done anything except email the application... Chairman Boyd: And it may be a week or two before you hear back, Jeffrey Bumpus: Normally it's two days. Chairman Boyd: Reggie,can you confirm that he has submitted the 20? Reggie Smith,Contractors' Licensing Compliance Officer: Of the 20 referenced, in my recent research, I found 17 ... which is close. However, the information I need to provide to you would be that most of those 17 that were applied for on an extension form for Collier County Permitting were for void permits. And that can't be done— you cannot extend a void permit. You must re-apply completely when a permit is void. So out of the 17 that I found, 15 were for void permits and 2 were for expired permits which would be allowed to go through. Jeffrey Bumpus: Why were they void if they are expired permits? Reggie Smith: These were permits that were so old that they ... that, as the Collier County Chief Building Official explained to you two months ago, the process of how a permit becomes expired, and then after that—after so many days,it becomes void. 5 May 16,2018 Chairman Boyd: In the old computer system. Reggie Smith: It just depends on how old the permit is. Patrick White: How many days before it transitions from expired to void? Reggie Smith: If you look at Page 40 from the minutes ... Patrick White: Yes—I just want it on the record. Reggie Smith: this is the record from March 21st, at the bottom of Page 39, begins the statements of Jonathan Walsh,Collier County Chief Building Official. If you'd like to read that... I believe it says"thirty." Evy Ybaceta: For the record,yes. On Page 40, per Jonathan Walsh's testimony, it does say thirty days. [Excerpt from the March 21,2018 Minutes: " ., the permit has expired..,you have 30 days to address it or it will go into a "void"status. If there are any pending fees on the permit and they are not paid,your license will be place on "hold." It is basically a warning. If nothing happens during the 30 days, the status of the permit is changed to "void."] Patrick White: I think that's the answer, Mr. Bumpus, thirty days. Jeffrey Bumpus: I've done permits that were four or five years old for other contractors and all I did was an extension form. Before, we had to submit a letter asking—this time they have a new fouu that just says, "Extend Permit." If they're void,that means they don't need to be inspected—correct? Patrick White: That means you must apply for a new permit to get the inspection. Jeffrey Bumpus: But we talked about the old permits were going to be under the old Codes at the time and the efficiency ratings at that time. Patrick White: And I believe that the standard for the new permits would relate back to those. Jeffrey Bumpus: Okay. Patrick White: That's my understanding,but I'm not the Chief Building Official. Reggie Smith: That information is also explained on Page 40. Richard Joslin: I'm not one to stick up for the County but I know for a fact that, as a pool contractor, I've had permits that were probably 25 years old that never got inspected for some reason... even though I thought they were ... and I was just able to go in and re-apply ... basically call for a final inspection to be done. It was done through the director of Collier County. Reggie Smith again referenced Mr. Walsh's comments on Page 40 of the March 21' minutes. Richard Joslin: So, it is possible, I suppose. Chairman Boyd: And how many actual voided permits do you have—was it 60 or was it 43? Jeffrey Bumpus: They are all over two years old, every permit there. Reggie Smith: In my original case, there were 15 voided pe&utits. And then,before the March 215` Hearing, I did find more void permits on record and many more expired. I think the total for expired and void permits was 44. 6 May 16,2018 Patrick White: Here's what I'm thinking— I may be wrong—but it seems to me that you made an effort. Jeffrey Bumpus: Yes. Patrick White: An honest effort. It may not have been the most diligent... Jeffrey Bumpus: Right. Patrick White: But I'm here to say that as long as you're going to keep your foot on the gas pedal, I'm not adverse to giving you the time to get it done because I think that's in the best interests of not only the consumers ... Jeffrey Bumpus: ... the homeowners ... Patrick White: You're third on my list—consumers are first,the County is second, and the contractor is third. It seems to me that if I triangulate those three things—at least for my vote—it makes the most sense to extend the time for you to do this but with the stipulation that you'd have weekly reports to make to the Contractors' Licensing Office to review the status. And if the Staff is willing to consider that,then I'd be prepared to put it in the form of a motion. I don't know what Staff's perspective is on committing resources to work with this gentleman on at least a weekly basis to monitor him. Evy Ybaceta: I can agree to that. Patrick White: Right. Richard Joslin: Also, one other thing, Mr.White—I would like to say ... you've already had a problem with your Workers' Comp policy that you thought you had but was cancelled ... Jeffrey Bumpus: Right. Richard Joslin: I think I would like to see something in writing or an active policy ... Jeffrey Rumpus: Okay. Richard Joslin: Because it could be cancelled—that's how it happened before. Jeffrey Rumpus: Right. Patrick White: But to get the re-applied for permits, you would likely have to demonstrate either the exemption or the Certificate of Insurance. Evy Ybaceta: He would need to be active in our system so, either way, yes. Richard Joslin: But that could be a matter of days or a week—if they cancel him for whatever reason so something that would be concrete ... he paid in advance ... so that suddenly,he couldn't get a permit. Patrick White: Let me ask it a different way: Is the County ever notified of a cancellation of an insurance certificate? Evy Ybaceta: No. Patrick White: So, his circumstance is no different than any other contractor whether he demonstrates an exemption or a Certificate. Evy Ybaceta: I would ask that if we're going to do this and—yes—he does have a list of voided permits ... some of them have money owed ...I know we have not put in a final Order on this,but the money needs to be paid back to the County. Patrick White: Are you referring to permit dollars or inspection dollars ...? Evy Ybaceta: Yes. Patrick White: Understood. I would think that it would be part of the administrative process regardless. If it's not,now is the time to say so. 7 May 16,2018 Richard Justin: Isn't it when you call in for a final inspection,before you can pick up the CiO on the permit, you must pay the inspection fees on it? Evy Ybaceta: That is correct, yes. Again, there may be some permits that ,.. Jeffrey Rumpus: There are four permits that didn't go through the final inspection ... the Fire Inspector failed them at review, so they aren't paid for. Evy Ybaceta: While they were still under review,they did incur some fees. These are the fees that I'm talking about and,at a very minimum, I would like the County to collect them or try to collect them. Reggie Smith: I have a recent list made up by Joshua Lento,Administrative Supervisor,in the Permitting Department, provided to me yesterday of just the voided permit fees that are still pending and by my count... Patrick White: I apologize for interrupting,but I want the information to be accurate ... would that be the 15 that were reviewed, or would that be the totality of 44 that are void? Reggie Smith: That's the original 15. Patrick White: Okay. Reggie Smith: And these are only the void permits—not the expired permits—and the total by my count is$704.00 in pending fees. Patrick White: And as to the other 25 that the County has not yet analyzed? Reggie Smith: I don't have a report on any of the expired permits. But I would agree with the Board Member Joslin that before you can finalize a permit, all fees must be paid before they will issue a C/O. Jeffrey Bumpus: The $700 in fees F-that's the four permits? There's a$250 fee for filing review and then the$100 permitting review. Reggie Smith: Seven of those 15 permits have fees pending, totaling$704.00. And moving forward,if the Board decides to grant more time for Mr. Bumpus to accomplish this, I would reiterate to him, once again,the process that this needs to take for the void permits. These are not extensions. He needs to work closely with Joshua Lenio who does this with hundreds and hundreds of contractors—with the massive dilemma that we have with expired and void permits in Collier County. Patrick White: I would characterize the dilemma as a market opportunity for a variety of professionals—I've seen it first-hand,multiple times. But the point is from our perspective as a Board and looking to ensure protections for consumers—whether they are buyers of real estate or otherwise—that the contractor closes out the permits. I wish there was more specific information about the other 25 permits relative to which of them are void, which are expired, and which of them may or may not have fees. I believe we are at a point where we could make a motion, with conditions,to extend the time. Terry Jerulle: Won't he be back here talking about the same thing—thirty days from now—sixty days from now—ninety days from now? Patrick White: And what's the alternative? Terry Jerulle: Let's just tell the State that we think that his license should be pulled. Patrick White: And what happens to the people who don't have those inspections? Terry Jerulle: The same thing that's going to happen anyway because nothing is going to get done. 8 r V May 16,2018 Patrick White: If I honestly believed that,I wouldn't be interested in having this conversation. Reggie Smith: A lot of these homeowners are up north now and you're not going to have access into the condos or homes to inspect them. Patrick White: Understood. And I think there were statements on the record under oath that he's made contact. He may not have made the.County's administrative piece of this very effectively, but it sounds like he understood the process of contacting unit owners,the residential owners, and taken the steps—whether it's through Home Watch, or being given keys, or people being present, and so ... Richard Joslin: It's kind of a Catch-22 ... getting himself into a situation where he can't get into the home to get it inspected—how would an Inspector get in to inspect it? Again,I'm not on his side,but I'm saying that he has, I guess,demonstrated some type of wanting to get this handled but if he doesn't have communication with the homeowner,everybody's hands are tied—aren't they? Reggie Smith: I would agree. Patrick White: But the probability of getting communication with the homeowner, if it's not this"contractor,"and if it's someone else who is a substitute and gets involved with that process,is even more remote. That's why I'm saying—from a consumers' perspective—it makes more sense to me to put him in a position to keep his word and do a better job of it by monitoring his progress. In a sense, the weekly contact with the County sounds like it would be with the Operations Coordinator. If there are issues that are not being resolved timely, it will come up the chain either to you or to Evy and we will know. Reggie Smith: I have no problem working with Mr.Bumpus on that. I would just request that the Board have an open mind with these 44 permits—you won't see the final one be inspected until probably November or December by the time all the folks come back... Patrick White: And I don't have any illusions that when we may be putting a chain on this,in a sense, on this to monitor it but—given the alternatives—none of them are any better. And if we can do this in a more formal way, through reports and not necessarily having Mr. Bumpus appear, that kind of works for me. But I want to be comfortable that Staff—not only in this instance but more generally—is operating under the kind of set policies and procedures where these things are being worked through the system itself. It sounds like the County's resources are being committed to getting it done and to understand what's going on out there in the market. It is a bit of a"cottage industry" especially for condos. Terry Jerulle: But what is the cost—you said 17 permits must be renewed or pull new permits? Patrick White: Fifteen out of 17 must be re-applied. Reggie Smith: Mr. Bumpus filled out extension forms in early May for 15 out of 17 which will be denied—they are denied. They will need to be re-applied for... I don't know the exact price of a permit—he's essentially starting all over. Board members asked about the price of the permits. It was noted the fee to submit an extension form was $100. 9 May 16,2018 Reggie Smith: I can tell you on the extension forms that were filled out, there has been no payment thus far. They get reviewed,they get put in the system, and then Mr. Bumpus will receive a payment schedule in the mail. Jeffrey Bumpus: They email a payment schedule—you bring it in, pay it, and they give you the permit. That's why I'm saying..,the re-up fee is $100—that's what it used to be. And the permit itself is$110, $112,or$103 ... it's all on the value of... there's no big difference in the money ... that's why it's just a paperwork thing. Patrick White: From your perspective, Mr. Bumpus, what we're talking about is from a cost perspective—past fees,fees that would be added on for re-applications and inspections, etc. Those are all things that you understand the magnitude of... Jeffrey Rumpus: Yes ._. Patrick White: ... and are prepared to bear? Jeffrey Bumpus: .., yes...it's coming out of my pocket, yes. Evy Ybaceta: Richard Noonan who was the Acting Building Official and used to be a Mechanical Chief who dealt with HVAC and other permits—he may have some information as to how much the fees would be for some of the new permits for air conditioning. (It was noted that Richard Noonan was sworn in.) Richard Noonan: For the record, Richard.Noonan, Collier County Building Department--Inspector and past Chief Inspector. A new Fee Schedule has come in ,.. I'm not—I don't know the current fees, but Mr. Bumpus is correct ... all permits are running right around$100 as before and I think maybe they may be cheaper now. I just don't know for certain. The applications are the same as it has been stated, you submit the application—it's a two to three-day turnaround—he will receive an email stating it's ready and the payment slip,he comes in to pick it up and off he goes. Richard Joslin: Thank you. And the re-application portion of this—is this something —is he going to have to furnish all the technical information ... Richard Noonan: No .., Richard Joslin: ... or just a re-application and pay the fee and get the inspection? Richard Noonan: What I remember—and the policy may have changed since I've been in the field and not in the office anymore—when somebody's permits are under the old Code system ... as what has happened here ... we apply the Code that was in effect at the time when the equipment was installed...and that's what we inspect to, Patrick White: Under the void permits that he must re-apply for the new permits, it would be the old permit date that would be used roughly as the Code requirement. Richard Noonan: In our system, it comes up when they apply for another permit... there are letters in front of the permit numbers and that tells us it is under the old system and, if I'm not mistaken, it may even have that old permit number—when it comes up on the computer,we know immediately we are dealing with an old permit and old Codes and old requirements. Jeffrey Bumpus: The new application is going to ask for physical—the size of the unit --- model and serial numbers of the new and the old... that's going to create a disaster if I must fill out new applications for every unit. If they could bring it up ... I don't know how.., 10 May 16,2018 Richard Noonan: Under the old system,we didn't require the model numbers, we didn't require the serial numbers .., Jeffrey Rumpus: Yeah, but when the Fire Department re-wrote the application for the permits.,. Richard Noonan: When was that? In 2010 or 2014? Jeffrey Bumpus: 2014. Okay,everything they asked for were all fire questions—does the building have alarm systems ...does it have ... Richard Noonan: I understand,but under the permits you are dealing with,you don't have"Fire." You can go with the old one—reference the old permits—reference the old size and go from there. Jeffrey Rumpus: If we can get that information without me running around and checking everything... Evy Ybaceta: Usually that information is in the Records Room we do keep those records safe—you can go to the Records Room and ask for them. They could make copies of them for you. Richard Joslin: That would be listed on the old permit—correct? Evy Ybaceta: Correct. It would be part of the packet for the permit you are pulling. Patrick White: But you can only find it in Records. Jeffrey Bumpus: It would drag me down. Patrick White: Honestly,Mr. Bumpus, the commitment of time,over whatever period of time that we will give you—if we do—needs to be more than what you have been able to commit so far. Jeffrey Rumpus: I've got from now until basically June 18th and then my liability runs out and there's even more issues, so ... (mumbled) (Richard Joslin asked Mr. Bumpus to repeat his statement) Jeffrey Rumpus: My liability policy runs out in June ... on June 18th ... and if I don't renew it, then I—you know—that runs out,so I'll be running into that issue. Shouldn't be a problem to renew my liability. Richard Joslin: Okay. That's what I wondered. Jeffrey Bumpus: Right. Patrick.White: The part I don't understand ... your state of mind is you"guess"you have to...? Jeffrey Bumpus: No—I know, I have to get it done. Patrick White: That more affirmative stance is what I'm really hoping for—not only in words but ... Jeffrey Bumpus: I was hoping to extend permits,not have to re-apply for permits because if they're void,they're void... they're not there no more, you know? Patrick White: Let me tell you how it works ... Jeffrey Bumpus: I know—I see it, Patrick White: Okay. Chairman Boyd:Does anyone want to make a motion—anymore discussion? Patrick White: I'm prepared to make a motion,Mr. Chairman. Patrick White moved to approve extending the time currently granted by another sixty days with the condition that Mr. Bumpus is to provide weekly reports to 11 May 16,2018 and contact with the County's Operations Coordinator on the status of the void, expired, pending,and new permits so we may have tracking on all forty-four. All previously unpaid, outstanding fees will be paid in addition to current permit, inspection, and other fees. Jeffrey Bumpus: That's a lot—does that include the$704? Patrick White: Yes,it does, and that would be sixty days from today. Mr. Bumpus, just so you understand, I'm not likely to be here in two months. Jeffrey Bumpus: Okay. Richard Joslin offered a Second in support of the motion. Richard Joslin: Also, the insurance policy? Patrick White: He's going to have to keep that in force. Richard Joslin: We're going to have to see a liability policy. Vice Chairman Lantz: I think that's all in the permit process. We don't care about the liability policy if he's not doing the permits wrong. Richard Joslin: Right but it's in the middle of June ... Vice Chairman Lantz: I get it—I get it. Chairman Boyd: We have a motion and a second on the floor. Any discussion on the motion? Discussion: • Reggie Smith: I just had a question concerning Mr. Rumpus' comment about his company being a"d/b/a." I have him down as"Northern Breeze Air Conditioning, Inc_" • Jeffrey Bumpus: That's the way it is,but when I signed up with you guys, it has to be the way it is in your records. I incorporated back in '96 and never changed my State license. My accountant ... • Reggie Smith: He could become Workers' Comp exempt ... • Jeffrey Rumpus: I tried to deal with the State—I have a 40-page application and it's all over—they don't grandfather anything. One lady I talked to said to send the papers and I sent the papers—they sent me back a rejection and I needed 40 pages to start all over again. I've been in business since '93 —I incorporated in,I think, '95 or'96 and we never notified the State, so it's Jeff Rumpus doing business as... and when I brought in the insurance policy,the County turned it down because of the way they have it in the computer ... Reggie sent me the paperwork and said everything was turned in ... it was all done. But it reads in the filing: "Jeff Bumpus doing business as" so my insurance company set up all the policies that way. It was rejected and re-sent. It took me two or three weeks and the head of Reggie's department gave me some leeway and I got it re-done because I had it online. I don't remember when that way. • Patrick White: I understand what you're saying but it sounds like the County may be able to help you out relative to what the records show to simplify things 12 May 16,2018 for you and it could reduce your costs. That, to me, increases the probability that you will pay the back fees and get the work done. • Jeffrey Bumpus: I just spent$4,000 on Workers' Comp so any help would be good. • Reggie Smith: For the record, the County is not telling Mr. Bumpus either for his policy or ... • Patrick White: Understood. Those are the administrative details that you can work out. • Jeffrey Bumpus: Can I ask—who do I meet at the County? Do I go to you with everything? • Reggie Smith: For the permitting—it would be Joshua Lenio,but I will go back over that with you in detail, • Jeffrey Bumpus: Okay, Chairman Boyd called for a vote on the motion. Motion carried, 5— "Yes"IJ— "No" Mr. Jerulle was opposed. X. PUBLIC HEARING: (Note: The individuals who test-Wed in the following cases under Item X, "Public Hearings,"were first sworn in by the Attorney for the Board.) A. Case#2018-07: The Collier County Board of County Commissioners vs. Stephen Purciello—Misconduct of a State-Certified Building Contractor (Stephens Remodeling Co.,d/bda Gertapro Painters of SWFL) (License Number: CBC 1250129) Chairman Boyd: We used to have a set way of conducting the Public Hearing. I don't have the instruction sheet. Evy Ybaceta: I will make sure I get it to you. (It was noted that a conversation between the Chairman and the Board's Attorney was off microphone—their comments were not on the record.) Richard Joslin directed his comment to the Board's Attorney: A little louder,please. (The microphone for the Board's Attorney was not turned on and his comments were not on the record.) (The microphone was turned on. The comments from the Board's Attorney were recorded in progress ...) Jed Schneck, Attorney for the Board: • these formal Rules of Evidence will not apply to these proceedings,but fundamental fairness and due process shall be observed and shall govern the proceeding. 3. Any of the Board Members may also question you. 4. The Chairman may conduct the proceedings. 13 DavisLilla From: Lenioloshua Sent: Tuesday,August 07, 2018 4:14 PM To: DavisLille Subject: FW: Meeting ---Original Message--- From: essage---From:Jeff[mailto:jbumpwatch@aol.com] Sent:Thursday,July 19,2018 10:58 AM To: Lenioloshua<Joshua.Lenio@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc: Smith Reggie<Reggie.Smith@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Meeting Joshua ifs jeff from northern breeze any chance of meeting up with you today or tomorrow go over some repermitting Sent from my iPhone Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 11 \ DavisLilla From: LenioJoshua Sent: Tuesday, August 07,2018 4:14 PM To: DavisLiille Subject: FW: Meeting ----Original Message----- From:Jeff[mailto:jbumpwatch@aol.com} Sent:Thursday,.July 19,201811:12 AM To: Lenioloshua <Joshua.Lenio@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Meeting Ok I'll stop over after 10 tomorrow Sent from my iPhone Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 1—)/L DavisLilla From: LenioJoshua Sent Tuesday,August 07,2018 4:14 PM To: DavisLilla Subject: FW: Meeting Original Message----- From:Jeff[mailto:jbumpwatch@aol.com] Sent: Friday,July 20,2018 9:43 AM To: LenioJoshua<Joshua.Lenio@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Meeting Can't make meeting en route to sanibel wife has car issue Sent from my iPhone Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1733 1 DavisLilla From: LenioJoshua Sent: Tuesday,August 07,2018 4:14 PM To: DavisLilla Subject: FW: Meeting Original Message--- From:Jeff[mailto:jbumpwatch@aol.com] Sent Wednesday,August 01,20181:15 PM To: LenioJoshua<Joshua.Lenio@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Meeting Due youhave any free time this afternoon to meet with me Jeff northern breeze Sent from my iPhone Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 DavisLilla From: SmithReggie Sent: Wednesday,:August 01,2018 4:35 PM To: jbumpwatch@aol.com Cc: YbacetaEverildo;DavisLilla Subject: Upcoming Contractors' Licensing Board Hearing on 15 August, 2018 Importance: High Mr. Bumpus, This is a friendly reminder of the upcoming CLB meeting on 15 August,9am; in which the Board has directed your attendance for your testimony referencing your progress in abating the violations described in your case. Please call or write if you have any questions concerning this. Thanks. Respectfully, Reggie Smith Licensing Compliance Officer Co x r County GMD Operations NOTE:Email Address Has Changed 2800 Horseshoe Dr.N.,Naples Florida 34104 Phone:239 252 2432 fox:239 252 6926 Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request. do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 12.4 DavisLilla From: SmithReggie Sent: Tuesday,August 07,2018 2:26 PM To: DavisLilla Subject: FW: Bocc fya Original Message From:Jeff[mailto:jbumpwatch@aol.com] Sent:Thursday,August 02,20181:13 PM To:SmithReggie<ReggieSmith@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Bocc I received your email still haven't got together with josh 1 emailed him yesterday didn't here back.We did have a meeting set up but had to make emergency trip to sanibel wife locked her keys in car. I am stoppingat county today to try and get some instructions on how to get permits maybe you will be there. Not sure about August meeting my birthday is the 14th and normally leave town. I'm on standby to fly to Arizona this month daughter is due to have a baby. So when it comes I'm gone.Jeff Sent from my'Phone Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. 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