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Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office
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than Monday preceding the Board meeting.
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Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the
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1. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office
2. BCC Office Board of County
Commissioners Chairman
3. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office
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PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION
Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees
above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information.
Name of Primary Staff Paula Brethauer,Operations Analyst Phone Number 8450
Contact/ Department Administrative Services Depai Intent
Agenda Date Item was March 24,2020 Agenda Item Number
Approved by the BCC 16.E.3
Type of Document GNFD Fire&Rescue Services Interlocal Number of Original
Attached Agreement Documents Attached 2
PO number or acco nt 001-121110-649030
number if documen 's
to be recorded
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provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet.
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signed by the Chaitittan,with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed
by the Office of the County Attorney.
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Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board
5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the
document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable.
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signature and initials are required.
7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip PJB
should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE.
Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain
time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines!
8. The document was approved by the BCC on March 24,2020 PJB
and all changes made during the meeting have been incorporated in the attached an option for
document. The County Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. this line.
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BCC, all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the an option for
Chairman's signature. this line.
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MEMORANDUM
Date: April 6, 2020
To: Paula Brethauer, Operations Analyst
Administrative Services Department
From: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Re: (Recorded) Interlocal Agreement between Collier County and
Greater Naples Fire Rescue District
Attached for your records is a copy of the (recorded) agreement referenced above,
(Item #16E3) approved by the Board of County Commissioners on March 24, 2020.
A receipt for the recording charges has been included.
The recorded original will be held in the Minutes and Records Department for the
Board's Official Record.
**The second (unrecorded) original is also attached for the Greater Naples Fire
Rescue District**
If you have any questions, please contact me at 252-8406.
Thank you.
Attachment
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
BY AND BETWEEN
COLLIER COUNTY AND GREATER NAPLES FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT
This Interlocal Agreement, made and entered into this day of (\T' , 2020,
by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, a political
subdivision of the State of Florida(hereinafter referred to as the "County"), and the Greater Naples
Fire Rescue District, an Independent Special District created under Chapter 2014-240, Laws of
Florida, as subsequently amended, and operated pursuant to Chapter 191, Florida Statutes
(hereinafter referred to as "Greater Naples").
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 78-49, as subsequently amended, the County created the
Ochopee Municipal Fire Services Taxing District (hereinafter referred to as the "Ochopee Fire
Control District"), "for the purpose of providing, equipping, operating, and maintaining a rescue
and fire department within the district; to buy, lease, sell, exchange or otherwise acquire, hold and
dispose of equipment and other personal or real property and to provide an adequate water supply
for fire prevention and protection purposes; to employ and discharge employees and authorize
them to enter upon private and public property at reasonable times to inspect, combat and
investigate possible and actual fire hazards and occurrences; to promulgate rules and regulations
for the prevention and control of fire and to otherwise protect persons and property within the
district;" and
WHEREAS,the parties entered into an Interlocal Agreement for Fire and Rescue Services
dated September 13, 2016, which was amended and extended by an agreement dated July 9, 2019,
which agreements related to(1)the consolidation of the Ochopee Fire Control District into Greater
Naples, which requires appropriate action by the Florida Legislature and approval at referendum
of the qualified electors within the Ochopee Fire Control District, and (2) the management of the
Ochopee Fire Control District by Greater Naples until consolidation occurred; and
WHEREAS, the County would like Greater Naples to continue to manage the Ochopee
Fire Control District including its fire stations, Fire Stations 60, 61, and 66 ("Fire Stations"), on
behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, which Greater Naples is willing to do,pursuant to
and in accordance with the terms of this Interlocal Agreement, which is intended to supersede and
replace the prior Interlocal Agreements set forth above; and
WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969 set forth in Chapter 163, Florida
Statutes, authorizes the joint exercise of any power, privilege, or authority which the public
agencies involved might separately exercise.
WITNESSETH:
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual covenants contained herein, the
parties agree as follows:
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1. TERM OF AGREEMENT/LEGISLATION: This Agreement shall commence on
March 1, 2020 and will terminate on September 30, 2033, unless terminated in accordance with
section 14) Greater Naples agrees to initiate legislation to expand the Greater Naples' boundaries
to include the Ochopee Fire Control District ("consolidation") no later than the 2022 Florida
legislative session.
2. FUNDING/TERMS OF PAYMENT: The County will continue to set the annual
millage rate for the Ochopee Fire Control District at 4.0 mils. The County will pay Greater Naples
in monthly installments the equivalent of the amount that is collected by the County from the
Ochopee Fire Control District based on 4.0 mils being levied, net of costs required to be paid to
the property appraiser, tax collector, as well as any other associated fees and costs. The County
will provide a monthly accounting of all revenue and expenses including any withheld costs and
fees.
Prior to the receipt of ad valorem property tax revenue,which generally does not post until
late November,the County will pay to Greater Naples on or about October 1st, a sum equal to two-
twelfths (2/12) of 95% of ad valorem proceeds budgeted to be collected within the Ochopee Fire
Control District. Thereafter, beginning with the December posting and with the subsequent
monthly postings, the County will pay to Greater Naples the exact amount of ad valorem proceeds
posted until the last monthly posting(generally in June or July). In August,after the last ad valorem
tax receipt is posted, the County will pay to Greater Naples a true up amount, which is defined as
the total amount equal to the ad valorem revenues posted to the County's accounting system less
the amount paid. In no instance will the amount paid to Greater Naples exceed the amount equal
to the ad valorem revenue posted in the County's accounting system for the Ochopee Fire Control
District.
In addition,until consolidation, Collier County will pay in the first quarter of the fiscal year
to Greater Naples for the term of the Agreement, the revenue amount budgeted as "Transfer from
001 General Fund" consistent with the FY 17 approved budget figure in the amount of$565,100.
Upon successful enactment of state legislation allowing consolidation,the County will pay
Greater Naples an additional sum of$250,000 to offset the cost of capital replacements and upon
successful passage of a referendum by the qualified electors within the Ochopee Fire Control
District electors in favor of consolidation, the County will pay Greater Naples an additional sum
of$250,000 to offset the cost of capital replacements.
At year end,other eligible,appropriate and legally available non ad valorem revenue posted
to the accounting system such as Impact fees, Inspection fees, and Excess fees returned from the
property appraiser and tax collector, etc., will be paid to Greater Naples with the explicit
understanding that the year ending cash balance will not drop below 110% of the amount needed
to fund the next year's initial payment installment, which is due on or about October 1st. The
County will provide the District with the County's annual audit-specific to the Ochopee Fire
Control District.
In the event of consolidation, the audited financial reserves associated with the Ochopee
Fire Control District, if any, shall be remitted to Greater Naples.
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Greater Naples will provide audited or CPA reviewed financial accounting of expenditures
related to the operation of the Ochopee Fire Control District.
Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") Station 63 Firefighter/Paramedic and
Funding: In accordance with the FDOT agreement for funding Station 63 (Alligator Alley)
attached as Exhibit B, Collier County will provide one firefighter paramedic to staff Station 63
twenty-four(24)hours, seven(7)days a week. Collier County will invoice Greater Naples for the
salary and benefits, which shall not exceed the budgeted line item amount as stated in the FDOT
agreement associated with this service with backup documentation sufficient to support Greater
Naples in requesting FDOT reimbursement. The County will be responsible for any Collier
County firefighter-paramedic cost share required by the FDOT agreement and any Collier County
firefighter-paramedic line item expense overages.
Collier County and Greater Naples will work cooperatively with FDOT and the Florida
Legislature to establish permanent funding for said station.
3. SERVICE LEVEL: Fire protection and rescue services provided by Greater Naples
will include all emergency and non-emergency services normally performed by Greater Naples,
including all those services required by law. Greater Naples strives to meet a standard of three(3)
personnel per station. All decisions on staffing and equipment will be made by Greater Naples.
This Agreement does not alter any Mutual Aid or closest unit response agreements between the
parties. Service levels will include, at a minimum, the following:
• Up to three firefighters, but a minimum of two (1 lieutenant, 1 driver/engineer,l
firefighter) assigned to one (1) Class-A fire apparatus, 24 hours each day stationed
at each of the two Fire Stations (Everglades City #60 and Port of the Isles #61),
which shall at all times remain open, operational, and fully staffed with no "brown
out" shifts.
• Marine capability as provided on the date of this Agreement.
• Fire prevention and investigative services.
• Fire inspections and new occupancy inspections.
• On-duty Shift Commander available at all times.
• Reserve fire engine available when necessary
• Other apparatus (brush attack, air trucks and squads) available as needed.
• Preparation and coordination of emergency preparedness activities.
4. ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC RECORDS: Greater Naples will provide all
required administrative and support services and will provide statistical and data analysis and
copies of any Ochopee Fire Control District records to the County upon request. Greater Naples
will be responsible for all personnel administration, which includes at a minimum, hiring,
promotions, disciplinary action up to and including termination, planning, organizing, directing,
and coordinating the work of all personnel, and developing and implementing training programs.
Greater Naples will immediately report to the County any Ochopee Fire Control District records
that are lost, stolen, or destroyed by any means.
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Greater Naples agrees to comply, at its own expense,with the Florida Public Records Law,
Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Collier County agrees to comply, at its own expense, with the
Florida Public Records Law, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes.
5. PUBLIC RELATIONS AND OTHER SERVICES: The Greater Naples Fire Chief
or designee will prepare the agenda for and attend Ochopee Fire Advisory Committee meetings
and will liaison with outside agencies, the media, and the public. The Fire Chief or designee will
prepare and forward quarterly activity reports to the County Manager; and will provide any
information requested by the County Manager or the Board of County Commissioners.
6. PERSONNEL: All services provided under this Agreement will be under the
supervision of Greater Naples and will be performed by employees of Greater Naples. Should this
Agreement terminate without consolidation, the County will re-hire any employees previously
employed by the County at the Ochopee Fire Control District under the same conditions in which
they were first hired by Greater Naples:
a. Assuming those employees have been continuously employed by Greater Naples
since November 1, 2016;
b. That there have been no adverse personnel events that would prevent rehire by the
County; and
c. Subject to any rights under existing collective bargaining agreements at the time of
rehire.
7. OWNERSHIP OF VEHICLES, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: An inventory
and inspection of all supplies,vehicles and equipment located within the Ochopee Fire Stations or
otherwise owned by the district was jointly conducted prior to the effective date of this agreement
and a report of same compiled and accepted by both parties. It is expressly understood and agreed
by the parties that the title to these facilities, supplies, vehicles and equipment listed in the
Inventory Report, attached as Exhibit A,will remain the property of the County except as provided
for below Until consolidation, the Greater Naples agrees not to lease, loan, sell, sublet, assign, or
mortgage any item on this Inventory Report, or the Fire Station itself, without the County's prior
written consent. Greater Naples will report a loss or significant damage to County fixed asset
inventory in writing.
Ownership of vehicles purchased through the FDOT Agreement for funding Station 63 will
be transferred to Greater Naples upon execution of this Agreement in accordance with FDOT grant
requirements. Ownership of said vehicles will be assigned to the responsible agency as identified
in the Agreement with FDOT in perpetuity.
In the event of a consolidation, all assets listed in the Inventory Report shall become the
property of Greater Naples and the County shall execute all necessary documents to ensure the
timely transfer to Greater Naples. All equipment is to be used to perform the services included
herein and must remain accountable within the Greater Naples and Ochopee Fire Control District
unless being maintained or repaired. In addition:
a)The County reserves the right to station a Collier County EMS ambulance and personnel
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and equipment at Ochopee Fire Stations at no charge in accordance with a separate agreement
upon agreement between the Chiefs.
b) Until consolidation, the County shall conduct a biennial physical and/or mechanical
inspection, to commence from the effective date of this Agreement to ensure that the assets on the
Inventory Report are properly maintained in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.
The County shall provide Greater Naples with 72-hour notice of a planned inspection.
c) For any non-routine, single Capital expense exceeding $5,000 related to the equipment,
vehicles, and inventory items referenced in paragraphs 7 and 10, Greater Naples may request
financial assistance from the County.
8. VEHICLE MAINTENANCE: Greater Naples shall repair and maintain, at its sole
cost and expense, all vehicles identified in the Inventory Report in first-class condition and repair
in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's warranty and maintenance guidelines, Florida
Administrative Code Chapter 14-90 Safety Rules, as amended, and all NFPA required testing,
maintenance, practices, and procedures. Greater Naples shall maintain a complete and accurate
record with respect to vehicle maintenance and repairs.
Until Consolidation, Greater Naples shall report any accident of a vehicle listed on the
Inventory Report. or significant Building damage to the County.
9. RETURN OF VEHICLE: If termination of this Agreement occurs without
consolidation, Greater Naples shall return all vehicles identified in the Inventory Report to the
County in the same condition in which they were received by Greater Naples, ordinary wear and
tear and natural depreciation excepted. Tires shall be in good condition with a minimum average
of no less than 7/32" tread remaining.
10. EQUIPMENT AND ASSET MANAGEMENT: Greater Naples accepts
responsibility for and will maintain all equipment and Fire Stations in the condition in which it
was received at the time this Agreement becomes effective less normal wear and tear. Greater
Naples will submit to the County in a form prescribed by the County, Division or Clerk of Court
annual inventory data within thirty (30) days upon receiving the form or request. The County or
its designee reserve the right to make on-site inspections upon 72 hours' notice and shall receive
the full cooperation of the District, until consolidation is complete.
Greater Naples shall repair or replace any such property lost, stolen or damaged with like
replacements, if deemed necessary by Greater Naples Management.
Greater Naples will assume all cost for utilities, telephone service, cable and interne
service at the Fire Stations.
11. INSURANCE: Greater Naples shall at its own expense carry, maintain, and provide
current copies to the County of same, insurance coverage through the County or from responsible
companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida as follows:
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a) Workers' Compensation limits shall be on a statutory basis in accordance with Florida
Statutes, Chapter 440. Workers' Compensation coverage shall be extended to include coverage
for claims under the United States Longshoreman and Harbor Workers Act. Policy must include
Employers Liability coverage with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 each accident.
b) Commercial General Liability - Bodily Injury and Property Damage - $1,000,000 per
occurrence. Personal Injury- $1,000,000 per occurrence; Products/Completed Operations Annual
Aggregate - $2,000,000; General Aggregate for all claims - $2,000,000.
c) Automobile Liability and Physical Damage - Combined Single Limit $1,000,000 per
occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Comprehensive and Collision coverage shall
be maintained on all vehicles. Vehicles valued over $50,000 shall be insured on an agreed value.
e) Maritime Employer's Liability/Watercraft Liability including Protection and Indemnity
and Hull Insurance - Coverage shall be purchased on watercraft. Maritime Employer's Liability
in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence including coverage for captain and crew
members. Hull Insurance shall be purchased to cover damage to the vessel(s)on a full replacement
cost basis.
Property Insurance - Coverage shall be maintained on real and personal property
incorporated as part of this Agreement. The property insurance obtained by Greater Naples shall,
at a minimum, insure against perils on an All Risks of Loss basis. Valuation shall be on a
replacement cost basis.
g) Flood Insurance - Flood insurance shall be maintained on real and personal property
incorporated as part of this agreement. Limits shall be purchased for the full value of said property.
h) The Collier County Board of Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder.
i) The Collier County Board of Commissioners shall be named as additional insured on
the Greater Naples Commercial General Liability Policy.
j) The Collier County Board of Commissioners shall be named as a Loss Payee on the
Automobile Physical Damage and Property Insurance policies.
k) The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the following minimum
requirements with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their
equivalents. If Greater Naples has any self-insured retentions or deductibles under any of the
required coverage, Greater Naples must identify on the Certificate of Insurance the nature and
amount of such self- insured retentions or deductibles and provide satisfactory evidence of
financial responsibility for such obligations. All self-insured retentions or deductibles will be
Greater Naples's sole responsibility.
I) Coverage shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of
the Agreement until the date of completion or as specified in this Agreement, whichever is longer.
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Should at any time Greater Naples not maintain the insurance coverage required herein,the County
may terminate the Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverage
and charge Greater Naples for coverage purchased. If Greater Naples fails to reimburse the County
for such costs within thirty (30) days after demand, the County has the right to offset these costs
from any amount due Greater Naples under this Agreement.
m) Greater Naples and/or its insurance carrier(s)shall provide forty-five(45) days written
notice to the County of any policy cancellation or non-renewal on the part of the insurance carrier
or Greater Naples. Greater Naples shall also notify the County, in a like manner, within twenty-
four (24) hours after receipt, of any notices of expiration, cancellation, non-renewal or material
change in coverages or limits received by Greater Naples from its insurer and nothing contained
herein shall relieve Greater Naples of this requirement to provide notice. In the event of a reduction
in the aggregate limit of any policy to be provided by Greater Naples hereunder, Greater Naples
shall immediately take steps to have the aggregate limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under
such policy. If the initial or any subsequently issued Certificate of Insurance expires prior to the
completion of the Work or termination of this Agreement, Greater Naples shall furnish to the
County, renewal or replacement Certificate(s) of Insurance not later than ten (10) calendar days
after to the date of their expiration. Failure of Greater Naples to provide the County with such
renewal certificate(s) shall be considered justification for the County to terminate this Agreement.
n) To the extent permitted by law and as limited by and pursuant to the provisions of
Section 768.28 Florida Statutes, Greater Naples and County agree to hold harmless the other,
employees and agents against any and all claims and/or damages by or behalf of any persons,
employee or legal entity arising from their respective negligent acts pursuant to this agreement that
allows employees of the other to occupy and ride in each other's vehicles. Nothing is intended to
alter either party's immunity in tort or otherwise impose liability on Greater Naples or the County
when it would not otherwise be responsible.
o) Greater Naples shall make available to the County, through its records or the records of
their insurer, information regarding a specific claim. Any loss run information available from
Greater Naples or their insurer will be made available to the County upon its request.
12. COOPERATION WITH PUBLIC UTILITIES. Greater Naples will cooperate with
Port of the Islands CID and Everglade City. Greater Naples shall not assume ownership of any
existing fire hydrants.
13. RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS: The County Manager and the Greater Naples
Fire Chief will amicably attempt to resolve any conflicts that arise out of this Agreement. For any
item that cannot be amicably resolved, the issue will be brought to a joint meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners and Board of Fire Commissioners for a duly noticed public hearing.
Should the matter not be resolved to both parties' satisfaction, then unless the parties agree to a
different form of dispute resolution, either party may file an action in the Circuit Court of Collier
County to enforce the terms of this Agreement, said remedy being cumulative with any and all
other remedies available to the parties for the enforcement of this Agreement.
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14. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT: The parties agree that Greater Naples would
not pursue the consolidation of the Ochopee Fire Control District into Greater Naples without the
funding that is provided for in Sections 2 and 15 and a termination of the Agreement after the
consolidation but prior to the expiration of the Agreement would cause harm to Greater Naples.
Either party may terminate this Agreement on ninety (90) day's written notice to the other party
except that this Agreement may not be terminated upon Greater Naples submitting a proposed
local bill to the Collier County Legislative Delegation that proposes to expand Greater Naples'
boundaries to include the Ochopee Fire Control District until the qualified electors of the Ochopee
Fire Control District disapprove the consolidation, and if the qualified electors of the Ochopee Fire
Control District approve the consolidation, this Agreement may not be terminated.
Following receipt of such notice, the parties will cooperate with one another to ensure an
orderly transition of the Ochopee Fire Control District back to County control and management,
and Greater Naples will continue to operate the Ochopee Fire Control District under the terms of
this Agreement until a final turnover date is set agreed upon by the Board of County
Commissioners and Board of Fire Commissioners. Payment to Greater Naples for this period shall
be based on the monthly prorated amount that would otherwise be due under Section 2 above.
15. POST CONSOLIDATION PAYMENT: Based on the annual millage rate for
the Ochopee Fire Control District at 4.0 mils, the generated revenue is $1,202,543 in taxes in the
current tax year. Collier County supplemented this revenue in the sum of$565,100 resulting in
Greater Naples receiving a total of$1,768,000 to operate the Ochopee Fire Control District in FY
19. Upon consolidation, the County will pay Greater Naples in the first quarter of each fiscal year
for ten (10) years to supplement the actual taxes generated by the area formerly known as the
Ochopee Fire Control District in an amount necessary to ensure that Greater Naples receives a
total of$1,768,000 to provide services within such area ("Supplemental Payment"). Following
consolidation,it is expected that the area formerly known as the Ochopee Fire Control District will
generate more revenue than it currently generates and the Supplemental Payment will
correspondently decrease. Should the actual taxes generated in the area formerly known as the
Ochopee Fire Control District decrease, the Supplemental Payment will correspondently go up;
however, in no event will the Supplemental Payment exceed $640,000. Put another way, the
County's payment liability under this section is capped at$640,000 for any given fiscal year during
the 10-year term of these payments. Supplemental Payments shall not be made after the tenth
fiscal year following consolidation.
Standard Form Legal Provisions
16. In the event state or federal laws are enacted after the execution of this Agreement,
which are applicable to and preclude in whole or in part the parties' compliance with the terms of
this Agreement, then in such event this Agreement shall be modified or revoked as is necessary to
comply with such laws, in a manner which best reflects the intent of this Agreement.
17. This is the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the matters set forth
herein, and any prior agreements or understandings of any kind are hereby merged and integrated
herein. This Agreement can only be amended by mutual written consent of the parties. All notices
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and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent by
Certified Mail,return receipt requested,or by a nationally recognized overnight delivery service, and
addressed as follows:
As to County: County Manager
Harmon Turner Building
3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34112
With copy to: County Attorney
Harmon Turner Building
3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 800
Naples, FL 34112
As to Greater Naples: Greater Naples Fire Commission Chairman
Greater Naples Fire Rescue
14575 Collier Blvd.
Naples, Florida 34119
With copy to: Fire Chief
Greater Naples Fire Rescue
14575 Collier Blvd.
Naples, Florida 34119
Notice shall be deemed to have been given on the next successive business day to the date of
the courier waybill if sent by nationally recognized overnight delivery service.
18. This Agreement shall be recorded by the County in the Official Records of
Collier County, Florida, within fourteen (14) days after the County enters into this Agreement.
The County shall provide a copy of the recorded document to Greater Naples. Upon the
commencement of this Agreement, the Interlocal Agreement for Fire and Rescue Services dated
September 13, 2016, which was amended and extended by an agreement dated July 9, 2019, will
become null and void and of no further force or effect, having been fully replaced by this
Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be
executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first above written.
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