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Agenda 04/28/2009 Item #16B 4 Agenda Item No, 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 1 of 18 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners give after-the-fact approval for the attached Water Savings Incentive Program grant application that was submitted to the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) Agency for a Water Source Conversion Project from Potable to Irrigation Quality Water in the amount of $158,733.75. OBJECTIVE: To convert the irrigation water-source from potable water to irrigation quality water on Livingston Road North Phase V Irrigation Conversion Project (Carlton Lakes to Lee County Line). CONSIDERATIONS: As part of the Landscape Beautification Master Plan, the Alternative Transportation Department has converted existing potable landscape segments to irrigation quality water through our maintenance pro!,'Tam (Fund III), The Livingston Road North Phase V Irrigation Conversion Project (Carlton Lakes to Lee County Line) was scheduled to be installed during fiscal year 2008 but due to budget cuts, this project was put on hold, By converting from potable to reuse the County will save more than 3 million gallons of potable water per year, which is beneficial economically and environmentally. The deadline for this grant application is April 23, 2009, While the department was busy developing several grant applications for another program, the decision to apply for this grant was made too late to prepare the application forms in time for Board of County Commissioners approval on April 14,2009, The Collier County CMA #5330 authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent Board of County Commissioners action at the next available Board meeting to ratifY the approval as "after-the-fact." This application is expected to be reviewed and evaluated by SFWMD on May 28, 2009 to recommend the successful applicants/projects for funding, If successful, the funding award will be expected in July 2009, and the agreement documentation will be received and the funds will be made available if funding is awarded, On August 13, 2009, the !,'Tant award and grant agreement will come back to the BCC for approval. The finalized approval letter will be received from funding source, which is South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), The request for proposals, bidding and award of the project will begin around January 2010. The project will be completed by August 31, 2010, and the project performance tracking report is due to SFWMD by September 30, 2011. FISCAL IMPACT: The maximum grant request pennitted is $75,000,00, The total project cost is expected to be $158,733,75, The Alternative Transportation Modes department will be requesting $75,000,00 in grant funds and $83,733,75 is required as the local match. The local match would be budgeted in Fund 112-163652-60099,] (FY 2010 budget process). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary, LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office, is not quasi-judicial and requires no ex parte disclosure, requires only a majority vote for approval, and is otherwise legally sufficient for Board action,-SRT Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 2 of 18 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the after-the- fact submittal of a Water Savings Incentive Program grant application to the South Florida Water Management District agency to fund the water source conversion for Livingston Road Phase V Irrigation Conversion Project (Carlton Lakes to Lee County Line) in the amount of $158,733,75, Prepared by: Pam LuIich, Landscape Operations Manager, Alternative Transportation Modes DepartmentJSaIma Nabizad, Operations Coordinator, Alternative Transportation Modes Department Attachment: SFWMD Grant Application Draft 1 Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: l"a-eC 1 VI.4- Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 3 of 18 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16B4 Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners give after-the-fact approval for the attached Water Savings Incentive Program grant application that was submitted to the South Florida Water Management Distnct (SFWMD) Agency for a Water Source Conversion Project from Potable to Irrigatlon Quality Water in the amount of $158,733.75. 4128/200990000 AM Prepared By Pamela J. Lulich Transportation Services Project Manager Alternative Transportation Modes Date 4/13/2009 4:36:34 PM Approved By Scott R. Teach County Attorney Assistant County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 4114/200912:44 PM Approved By Pamela J. Lulich Transportation Services Project Manager Alternative Transportation Modes Date 4/14/20092:59 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Services Transportation Division Administrator Transportation Services Admin. Date 4/14/2009 3:23 PM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 4/15/2009 10:40 AM Approved By Gloria Herrera Transportation Services ManagementJBudget Analyst Stormwater Management Dale 4/15/2009 2:01 PM Approved By Marlene J. Foord Administrative Services Grants Coordinator Date Administrative Services Admin. 4/15/20093:04 PM Approved By Therese Stanley Transportation Grants Coordinator Date 4115/20093:56 PM Approved By Transportation Administration Michelle Edwards Arnold Transportation Services Alternative Transportation Modes Director Dale Alternative Transportation Modes 4/16/2009 3:29 PM Approved By Pat lehnhard Transportation Services Executive Secretary Transportation Services Admin Date 4116120093:36 PM Approved By OMS Coordinator OMS Coordinator Dale rage: L. OJ L. Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 4 of 18 County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 4117120098:17 AM Approved By Mark Isackson County Manager's Office Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date 412012009 11 :48 AM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Board of County Commissioners Deputy County Manager Date County Manager's Office 4/20/20093:41 PM ~ Administrative Services Division Collier County Government Center 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 marlen eroo I'd (jj) co II ieflrov.n et (239) 252-4768 (239) 252-8720 (fax) Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 5 of 18 -^-\ Co.. ~)r --'HE m"'Y , " 0/ ,AC:-:0N TO: Jim Mudd, County Manager Leo Ochs, Deputy County Manager /' Salma Nabiza~perations Coordinator, A TM FROM: Marlene Foord, Grants Coordinator AppiiCaooriS"RevTeweaanaA.ppro.ved by eounly-~"n1illier''''lVdesign~. fo submittal~ (~~____"?c !:~~K.-- / ".\ .....__..__.__.._____......._,..... -'o-~-.-L -. C.ounty Mrager) L ~~-/ Cq(date) After-tbe-Fact Approval by the Bee is required at the 4/28/09 Bee meeting. ~ CC: DATE: April 10,2009 SUBJECT: County Manager Review and Approval ofa SFWMD Water Savings Incentive Program Grant Application The Alternative Transportation Modes Department has developed a grant application for SFWMD Water Savings Incentive Program to convert the Livingston Road North Irrigation Water Source from potable water to irrigation quality (lQ) water. The deadline for this grant application is April 23, 2009, While the department was busy developing several grant applications for another program, the decision to apply for this grant was made too late to prepare the application forms in time for Board of County Commissioners approval on April 14, 2009, Therefore, your review of the application is requested to be followed by after-the-fact approval at the April 28, 2009 meeting, Your signature is required on the transmittal letter and the pages indicated by "sign here" labels, After you have reviewed the proposal package, please sign in the box above and eall me for pickup at 252-GRNT (4768), Thank you, Please let me know if you have any questions, ..a;.. _IL__ COLLIER COUNTY OFFICE OF THE COUNTY M.i\.l'\TAGER Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 6 of 18 3301 East Tamiarm Traij. \apIe~. Flur:da 34112. i2.?>91 25:-x_:,,~:_~::. FAX: I:?:N) 252:..4010 April 15, 2009 South Florida Water Management District Procurement Division, B~ 1 Building, 2nd Floor 3301 Gun Club Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 Attn: Procurement Division Subject: \\/ater Savings Incentive Program (SIP): Livingston Road North Phase V Irrigation Conversion Project Submitted by Collier County Alternative Transportation Modes Department. Dear Chairperson and Board Members: Collier County respectfully submits the enclosed proposal for funding the conversion of irrigation water source from potable to irrigation quality water for one of our landscaped segments, Livingston Road North Phase V from Carlton Lakes to the Lee County Line. The conversion saves approximately 3 million gallons of potable water per year and utilizes irrigation quality reuse water in its place. The irrigation conversion project will enable the South Florida Water Management District to further its mission of enhancing the potable water supply and contributing toward long-term reliability of the drinking water supply, The Need for the Proiect: Collier County is located within the South Florida Water Management District's (SFWMD) Water Resource Caution Area. This means that the area has experienced, and is anticipated to have. water supply problems in upcoming years. This project will help alleviate some of the water suppl)} problems by converting the irrigation water source from potahle to Irrigation Quality (IQ) water for use in landscaped segments of Livingston Road, Target Audience: The project will provide benefit to the citizens of Collier County through the utiliz.ation of recycled water and the conservation of potable resources, The savings to Collier County and SFWMD Agency is approximately 3 MGY of potable water. Primary Strategies for Imnlementation: "The scope of work for this project includes one major task. listed below: Task I: Construction: Conversion installation of irrigation quality water Booster Pump tapped to one of irrigation quality (IQ) water main lines located on Immokalee Road, A more detailed description of these tasks is included in the attached "Irrigation Conversion Plans and Bid Description of Project". Proposed Proiect Management Plan: Ms. Pamela Luiich ASLA. Landscape Operations Manager, Ahemative Transportation Modes at (239) 252-6291 will serve as Progmm Manager for this project and Mr, Roger Dick. at (239) 252-5742 will serve as Irrigation Project Manager. Following execution of the agreement hetween the SFWMD and Collier County, a kick-off meeting will be held in which the County will update the District on the project's status and establish a schedule of project payments to be submitted to the District. As an authorized representative of Collier County. I declare that the Alternative Water Supply Funding Application was prepared without collusion with any other person or entity submitting a response pursuant to this solicitation. Collier County looks forward to working with the District to convert from potable to Irrigation Quality on Livingston Road North Phase V from Carlton Lakes to Lee County Line, , Sincerely, ~_: -'/J :..-/> . J:':---- L~ ~ Ochs, Jr, /" Deputy County M~ger Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 7 of 18 APPLICATION COVER SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY 2010 WATER SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAM COOPERATIVE FUNDING The undersigned Applicant has read all of the terms and conditions of the Water S8vings Incentive Program Cooperative Funding Guidelines 8nd Application, and certifies that all of the information contained within this Application and subsequent attachments is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. ADDlicant's Le~al Name: ] Applicant's Address: Collier County Government 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 {State Div,IDent. if annlicahlp' IITransportation Division, A TM Department I Project Title: Livingston Road North Ph.V Irrigation Funding Amount Requested: 1$ I Water.source Conversion. 75,000.00 Descriotion: Converting Irrigation water source from Potable to County in which Project will be Built: Reuse water source. Collier County Type of Organization: Date of Incorporation: IMay 8, 1923 I Collier County Local Government State of Incorporation: (Florida I Federal 10 No,: 159-6000558 Has your organization ever received funding under the Water Savings Initiative Program for this Project? vest I NO~ rOiPct Titlp I Ypa, F"nded fAnnmved F"ndinq tActual Fundin. j Has your organization ever rejected, failed to perform, or failed to complete the contracted~r under a prior WaterSIP Grant proposal once submitted, selected, and approved for funding? Yest ~ I No Project Title Year Funded Reason Authorized Person's Name: Telephone Number:p39.252-401 0 I " /'" . Sign~'r/<. j . . .,'t;t-; Fax Number: 1239-252-8383 I ' -,->.<"" <;,,., /~ V ,; L' ,- must be ~i;~e~ b~ auth~;~~eC!)RdfVidual , Email: , loeputy County ManaGer , I IleooChs@Colliergov.net I / TItle: .---" 20 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 8 of 18 TRANSMITTAL LETTER All applications shall contain a transmittal letter highlighting the Applicant's reasons for requesting funds, This letter shall be addressed to the Contract Specialist, Sharman Rose and shall be on official letterhead, The lett.er shall proYide a concise oyeryiew of the proposed project, which shall include tbe need for the ProJect; the target group; the area ofthe District to be seryed; the primary strategies for implement.ation; and an eyaluation of the short. and long- term benefits of the Project, including the estimated water demand reduction. The letter shall name the person authorized to make representations on behalf of the Applicant and their title, address, em ail address, and telephone number. The letter shall declare the Application was prepared without collusion with any other person or entity submitting an application pursuant to the WaterSIP Funding Program, A person authorized to bind tbe Applicant must sign the transmittal letter indicating the person's title and authority. Please limit this to one page, 21 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 9 of 18 EXHIBIT A: STATEMENT OF WORK ~ - SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY 2010 WATER SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAM COOPERATIVE FUNDING STATEMENT OF WORK <D Please review "Appendix A: Sample Responses to Exhibit A" before continuing. Irltr()dlilc:~ion. and. Background '.<.,'i.V';">:"';":.'i..:':."',-"""":",,1o..:i.'i';'.. "':.;,..:r',,'-',.,! ....., 1. Provide a brief overview of why this Project is needed, Please include: A historical description of water use by the target gTOUp, . Explain if the Project is consistent with the applicable local government comprehensive plan and/or utility water conservation program. . Explain why the Project is being done. . Describe how the Project relates to other ongoing or future projects. Introduce key terms or acronyms. A qunntification of the benefits and potential water savings and other potential benefits, Type your Introduction and Background in tbe space provided below (Jimit 1,900 characters, approximately two to three [2-3] paragraphs). Livingston Road North Phase V, (Carlton Lakes to Lee County Line) Water Source Conversion from Potable to Irrigation Quality Collier County is located within the South Florida Water Management Districrs (SFWMD) Water Resource Caution Area. This means that the area has experienced, and is anticipated to have. water supply problems in upcoming years. This project will help alleviate some of the water supply problems by converting the irrigation water source from potable to Irrigation Quality (IQ) water for use in landscaped segments of Livingston Road. 22 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 10 of 18 Objective .... .'.',.," ."., ..' . . ..... .. -. ..... 2, Clearly state the objective of this Project, What will this Project accomplish? Please include: . A brief statement of the project's objective. . A brief project justification statement. Type your Justification/Objective Statement in the space below (limit 500 characters, approximately one to three 11-:3] sentences), ~he project will provide benefit to the citizens of Collier County through the utilization of recycled water and the conservation of potable resources. The savings to Collier County and SFWMD Agency is approximately 3 MGY of potable water. . SCOpe of Work. ,. .. I :3. Provide a brief, general description ofthe proposed project, I Please incl ude: . !tem(s) to be purchased/installed/distributed, . K umher of such items, . Target group and its size. . Location of this Project. I Type your Scope ofV/ork in the space provided below (limit 1,000 characters, approximately one to two 11'2J paragraphs). I (Please see attachment (8) Project Plans, Opinion of Costs, and Bid Documents (Materials and Work Bid Schedule) 1- Base Bid General Project Items: 1- Payment & Performance Bond. 2- Maintenance of Traffic. 3- As-Built! Record Plans 11- Plant Materials. 111- Irrigation Materials. 23 Agenda Item No, 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 11 of 18 '<,::-;''' .:1;:,',':: Work Breakdown Structure ".......j- .................. ,'-'-, ..,'.-" 4, Type your Work Breakdown Structure in the space provided helow Oimit 3,750 words, up to one [1] page), The Work Breakdown structure should describe how the Project would be completed, Your Work Breakdown Structure should include: . The identification and description of the proposed project's methodology, . A detailed descnption of each element G.e., step, task, and/or phase). 1- RFP - Bid Advertisement 2~ Pre-Bid Mandatory Meeting at Purchasing Department 3- Bid Opening, Purchasing Process - Bid Review and Award of Bid 5~ Board of County Commissioners, Approval 01 Awarding the Bid 6- Obtaining Necessary Permits. (ROW Permit) (Irrigation Quality Water Tapping Permit) 7- Issuing Notice to Proceed 8- Pre-construction meeting 9- Starting the Project 10- Final Completion and Testing the Project 11. If the project start onlor around January of 2010, the project will be expected to be completed by July of 2010 24 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 12 of 18 5, Type a summary schedule of tasks and deliverables for the Project from start to finish in the space provided below, Report due dates are provided as a reminder, co Information provided here will be used by the District to complete Exhibit B: Summary Schedule of Tasks and Deliverables. '(""vei-age P.enocJ' arid " ,; I'! ,! .' 1.'~}!:!; :-':D' ".Ii -~D":':t" ii'HHlf:/,J,::::'llj}:!;: i,l:l:1'_lJei:_.~.e:tt".,r;f"l.,,;:,r:,:I; October 1~ December 31, 2009 Purchasing Process of Bid. and AdvertiSing of Bid Project Due Date: December 31, 2009 Submit Quarterly Progress Report Form (Exhibit C) 2 January 1~ March 31,2010 ward of Project to Contractor 3 Due Date: March 31, 2010 April ~ June 30, 2010 Submit Quarterly Progress Report Form (Exhibit C) Construction Process Due Date: June 30, 2010 4 July 1 ~ August 31, 2010 Submit Quarterly Progress Report Form (Exhibit C) Project Completion: final check and close out document process Due Date: August 31, 2010 Submit a hard copy of the Final Project Summary Report (Exhibit D) and remaining c1ose~out package materials to the District 5 September 30, 2011 Due Date: September 30, 2011 Submit Project Performance Tracking Report (see Project Performance Tracking section of this document) ~ End of Exhibit A ~ 25 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 13 of 18 QUANTITY OF POTABLE WATER SAVED AND CALCULATIONS <D Please review Appendices Band C before continuing, 6, Please state the estimated water savings as a result ofthis Project and show how this estimate was calculated. Express estimated water savings in million gallons per year (MGYj, Please be as specific as your available data allows. You must state any assumptions included in your calculations. These calculations are based on the previous years usage, we utilized the usage numbers of GPY during he years 2005-2007, Please see attachment "C" Spreadsheet, Water usage calculation of utility bills, 3,444 gallons x 1,000 = 3,444,000.00 26 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 14 of 18 PROJECT COST AND FUNDING ITEMIZATION 7. Please enter itemized cost information int.o the table belo\v. *Note: if some of the project I-Fork is being done <'in -house " or "in -kind", please briefly describe. '" '. ......'jiiti!ll f,11:'.;,i",'..,. ',j, '~i~t~~~~~, ~?~. ::::,;.:i~:':,y ::::~!/_ :; I:' ;:,:!: ~!I ~ ; : ~'I, it>!, -~t~L~ :!:I!;J':: (:'(';'; Ci.'f f,.'J'!,. :::'or::R .. '0.:!1 : r:lh~t~iia\:1Jr\', .. TOtal~ostfot ;ir~~\17'~:-;; ,d.!! ,: .... ;.. , '.. " -j .";' I ' ".. j , 11;"'" '!,.. ~ :iitr;"e~~H'ii~~~ni 1: n:l ti ' ;! :~; .. _ '" . ;C:9s~:~ef ~I!mi! See Attachment "B" $149,533.75 In-kind Contribution l' Project Landscaping Manager In-kind Contribution Z' Project Manager Irrigation In-kind Contribution 3' Obtain Permits for ROW & 3-2" Effluent Tap 9,200.00+/- ,,' ..',. ',,!,,!:!' .'n, .".:." <'.' . '...,!iiHH' TOTAL 158)33, !Sl : : .....l..,;." ,,' I S. Please enter the following funding information below. *Note: See Funding Proposal section of thi< document for evidence a/funding requjreJ1Jent~. Matching funds from othcr sources Total do 00 I ~-\F~1' ..,....n... ....... . .... .'. . .. .., . ...... Ii" .'.'",:. .' : ..... i'." . Source($) .of'Otner Funds,". . . ..... funding Level. , ',"" Is the Applicant a Rural Economic Development Yes [ ] NJ ] Initiative (REDI) community? Are other cooperatively funded projects currently YeJ J NoLJ under this program? Z7 Agenda Item No. 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 15 of 18 ~ )> If yes, provide the contract/agreement number(s), funding amount(s), source(s), and required completion date(s) for the other project(s): Contract! Agreement Number Funding Amount Source(s) Completion Date(s) SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS 9, Is this a rebate or voucher program? Yes I I Nol~IO I )> If no, proceed to question 10, )> If yes: I I a) How many rebates or vouchers in total will be issued? b) ''1hat is the maximum number of rebates/vouchers that can be issued to a single Participant?1 I c) How many homes or Iacll1tles WIll this program attempt to reach at a minimum1 "Note: This question assumes that all Participants accept the maximum number of allowable reb<1tes/vouchers, 10. Will the project's Participants be eligible to receive more than one of any type of fixture or device, such as, but not limited to, a showerhead or faucet aerator? YeD NoD N/A~ )> If no or not applicable, proceed to question 11. )> If yes: I I a) List those fixtures/devices: b) Focusing on just one of tbe above fixtures/devices, how many of these will be issued for the entire project? II c) What is the maximum number of fixtures/devices that can be issued to a single Participant? I I r d) How many homes or facilIties will this program attempt to reach at a minimum~ "Note: This question assumes that <,';1 Participants accept the maximum number of allowablo jj~\-tures or dei/ices. 28 Agenda Item No 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 160f18 Will water savings gained by this Project directly reduce an existing withdrawal from a potable source? ~ If yes, identify the source trnm/PrtiniJ in In w::::!tpr lA/ill hp ~ianifir~nt C:::!\finCl'::' nf pnt::lhlp IN::ltpr " If no, please explain the water supply benefit below, 11. Yes~ NoD The Livingston Road North Phase V Irrigation Conversion Project extends from Carlton Lakes to the Lee County Line, The conversion saves approximately 3 million gallons of potable water per year and utilizes irrigation quality reuse water in its place, lfA rovide the Consumptive Use Permit number: 12, Is the Project part of your institution/facility's conservation plan? N/A CJ Yes 13, Has the proposed project already begun? 14, Is its start dependant on SFWMD funding? 15, WaterSIP is a reimbursement program, It is expected that the scope of the Project will be completed in its entirety (see FundlIJg PolICY section) within the timeframe outlined in the Summary Schedule of Tasks and Deliverables, regardless of the actual amount of funding granted to the Applicant through the WaterSIP Program, Dot,s t.he Applicant have budgeted funds avaitable t.o pay for the entire scope of tbe Project within the timeframe outlined in the Scbedule of Tasks and Deliverables wit.hout funds from t.he Wat.erSIP Program? 16, The Applicant. fully underst.ands that if for any reason, t.he project scope is not fulfilled t.o 100% completion as outlined in the St.at.ement. of Work, the Distriet's funding amount will be reduced to match the orig'inal percentage uf funding over the initial project cost estimate as presented in this Application. 17. The Applicant also understands that if the project scope is achieved to 100% completion as outlined in the Statement of \i\Tork and total actual project costs are helow the estimated total project cost, the Recipient will be eligible to receive up to the full funding amount, as long as the minimum 50 percent (50%) mat.ch is met. 29 No Yes Yes D Yes I Yes I Agenda Item No 1684 April 28, 2009 Page 17 of 18 PROJECT DATA AND CRITERIA SUMMARY 18, Please provide a brief synopsis of the Project. Indicate quantities of each hardwareltechnology item(s): Livingston Road North Phase V from Carlton Lakes to the Lee County Line water source conversion rom potable to irrigation quality water. Saves approximately 3 million gallons of potable water per year and utilizes irrigation quality reuse water in its place, Quantity of estimated water savings 113 Million I MGY Amount of funding requested ~ 75,000.00 Total project cost ~ 158,733.75 Proposed percent SFWMD funding ~% (50%, maximum of $75,000) Is the Applicant a REDI Community? Yes [ J No~o.J If applicable, state any envli'onmentaJ 01' community benefits of this Project other than reducing demand fj'om a potflble water 8Ource, These other benefits could include water quality or habitat improvements, and/or benefiting a low "income, senior or affordable housing community. [The project will provide benefit to the citizens of Collier County through the utilization of recycled water and the conservation of potable resources. Which is in agreement with South Florida Water Management's initiative to conserve potable water sources and to utilize effluent water, If applicable, state how this Project showcases innovation using new technology or the method in which the Project is being implemented, Irrigation Quality water is being utilized and the County is extending the irrigation line to service the Northern portion of the roadway, A booster pump is being used to pump the water to the service area, The water fiow is monitored through the use of a central control Motorola system, 19, Please provide the name(s) and contact information of the entity's projeet manager who will oversee the implementation ofthis Project, This should be the primary person for District personnel to contact and is not necessarily the Applicant's legal signing authority. Name: tp~m I LJIir.h I ~nr:l~r.;;)rp. OpF!r;:Jtinn~ Mrmr:lgF!r I Email: Ipamlulich@CollierQoV,nQt I Phone: 1239-252-62~1 I 30 Agenda Item No.-4BB4- April 28, 2009 Page 18 of 18 APPLICATION CHECKLIST <D You must sign and submit this Application Checklist with your Application package. This Application Checklist is provided for the convenience of the respondent and shall not be relied upon in lieu of the instructions or requirements of this solicitation. To ensure that your proposal package 16 complete and to maximize the number of points you may receive, please review the following items to confirm that they have been addressed and are enclosed. This page must be printed and included 1n your Application package. ic~~~~~~~;~~~r:~--c -.~ ~~~~j~~___~ Has the prop()~al submission deadline established in the solicitation been met? / Has the Transmittal letter been signed by the appropriate party? v' Have all questions and requests WIthin this document been answered? v' I Have you reviewed and compared your application responses to Exhibit A: Statement of Work with the sample responses provided in Appendix A: Sample Responses to Exhibit A? ,../ Have you supplied your Certification of REDl Community (if applicable), '" /11 Have you provided evidence (budget or letter of financial commitment) ofproject~ related matching funds as indicated in the Funding Proposal section? V Has the Application section of this package been printed? /' Has the Sample Cooperative Funding Agreement been reviewed'! .,/ If minor deviations with the Sample Cooperative Funding Agreement have been % identified, have they been h,ghlighted and printed'> (There is no need to print I and submit the Sample Agreement if no deviations are noted.) Have all supporting documentation been included, such as vendor descriptions of V hardware, etc.? Have you submitted the required number of complete copies of the proposal in / the Application package? " Seven (7) copies of the Application package, including one marked "Original." ... Two (2) CD~ ROMS, each containing a complete copy of the entire Application package. I have indicated that ~he re 'red materials and been included. ~ Program Manager 31