Agenda 07/14/2020 Item #16D 6 (After-the-fact Submittal (5) Applications to DEO)16.D.6
07/14/2020
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve an "After -the -Fact" submittal of five (5) applications to the State
Department of Economic Opportunity for competitive Community Development Block Grant -
Mitigation funding in the amount of $6,620,174.
OBJECTIVE: To obtain State Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) Community Development
Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Critical Facilities Hardening Program funds for the mitigation and
hardening of critical facilities throughout Collier County.
CONSIDERATIONS: In response to Presidentially declared disasters in 2016 and 2017, Congress
appropriated funding for the CDBG-MIT program to mitigate future disasters. This CDBG-MIT program
has three (3) phases - Critical Facility Hardening Program (CFHP), General Planning Support, and
General Infrastructure Program, all of which focus on mitigation of future disasters including hurricanes,
wildfires, and other natural disasters. In response to previous disasters, the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) is providing federal funding to the State of Florida DEO to harden
critical public facilities to mitigate and become more resilient to future disasters.
On April 15, 2020, the DEO announced the first round of CDBG-MIT funding. The total state allocation
available for CFHP is $75,000,000. The DEO requires the unit of local government to serve as the
applicant and coordinate applications on behalf of the local municipalities, healthcare providers, and other
public agencies. This first round of CDBG-MIT applications was due to DEO on June 30, 2020. Due to
the short turnaround time and need to coordinate grant applications with other public agencies and County
Divisions, this countywide application is utilizing CMA #5330 which authorizes the County Manager to
approve the submittal of grant applications followed by after -the -fact approval by the Board of County
Commissioners (Board) at the next available Board meeting. The County Manager approved the
applications on June 29, 2020, and they are attached to this Item.
CDBG-MIT projects must meet the National Objective of benefiting low to moderate -income persons
(LMI). The proposed projects were advertised in the Naples Daily News on June 14, 2020. There were no
public comments received. A public meeting with invited local jurisdictions, public agencies, health care
organizations, and the Seminole Tribe was held on June 1, 2020. The County is required to be the
applicant, and should the funds be awarded, the County will sub -award to the HealthCare Network of
Southwest Florida.
CDBG-MIT funding does not require a match and is federally funded 100%.
Project Name
Description
Amount of Funds
Requested
1. Immokalee Sports Complex
Facility hardening to include dry proofing,
$2,166,000
Hardening
roof, and canopy retrofit, HVAC system,
remove & repair obstructions, and other
mitigation.
2. Golden Gate Senior Center
Facility hardening to include new roof and
$2,994,107
Hardening
trusses, new doors & windows, generator,
and other mitigation.
3. Immokalee Library
Facility hardening to include a new metal
$ 767,550
Hardening
roof, new doors and windows, generator,
and other mitigation.
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4. Marion E. Fether Medical
Clinic Immokalee - Healthcare
Network of SW Florida
Public medical facility hardening to include
removal and replacement of 65 windows
and doors with code -compliant
insulated/impact windows and doors.
$ 216,552
5. Healthcare Network of SW
Public facility hardening at three (3)
$ 475,965
FL - Dental Care East clinic
locations in Naples including medical and
(Heritage Trail); Senior
dental facilities. Replacement of 66
Friendship Health Center
windows and doors with code -compliant
(Stanford Court); and
insulated/impact windows and doors.
Children's Care East (Davis
Blvd)
TOTAL FUNDING
$6,620,174
REQUEST
FISCAL IMPACT: At this time there is no Fiscal impact to the County. The total project cost is
$6,620,174. CDBG-MIT funding does not require a match and is federally funded 100%. If any or all of
these projects are selected for funding by DEO, the Community & Human Services Division (CHS) will
be eligible for a five percent (5%) administration fee for each funded project. Funds would be
appropriated into CHS Fund (705). Local funds in the amount of $175,000 will be used for furniture,
fixtures, and equipment as part of the Golden Gate Senior Center hardening project. These items are not
eligible under the CDBG-MIT grant program. Funds are available in Countywide Capital Project Fund
(301) Golden Gate Senior Center Rehab project supported by a transfer from the General Fund (001)
earmarked within the FY21 proposed budget. Grant award agreements and Budget Amendments will be
brought to the Board at a future date.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Board will have the opportunity to accept or reject the funds if the
grant is approved. Accordingly, this Office has no issue with respect to the legality of this request, which
is appropriate for Board action and requires a majority vote for Board action. -JAB
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Award and implementation of these grants will further the
Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Capital Improvement, Recreation and Open Space, and
Intergovernmental Coordination Elements of the Growth Management Plan.
RECOMMENDATION: To approve an "After -the -Fact" submittal of five (5) applications to the State
Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for competitive Community Development Block Grant -
Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) funding in the amount of $6,620,174.
Prepared By: Susan Golden, Senior Housing and Grant Coordinator; Community and Human Services
Division
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. {linked} UNEX APP 2020 XX-XX FDEO CFHP CDBG-MIT (PDF)
2. CM MEMO 2020 06-29 FDEO CDBG-MIT (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.13.6
Doe ID: 12671
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an "After -the -Fact" submittal of five (5)
applications to the State Department of Economic Opportunity for competitive Community Development
Block Grant - Mitigation funding in the amount of $6,620,174.
Meeting Date: 07/14/2020
Prepared by:
Title: — Community & Human Services
Name: Susan Golden
06/29/2020 4:35 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Manager - Federal/State Grants Operation — Community & Human Services
Name: Kristi Sonntag
06/29/2020 4:35 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Community & Human Services
Maggie Lopez
Additional Reviewer
Community & Human Services
Cormac Giblin
Additional Reviewer
Communication and Customer RelationsLisa Weinmann
Additional Reviewer
Operations & Veteran Services
Joshua Hammond
Level 1 Reviewer
Community & Human Services
Kristi Sonntag
CHS Review
Public Services Department
Todd Henry
Level 1 Division Reviewer
Public Services Department
Steve Carnell
Level 2 Division Administrator Review
County Attorney's Office
Jennifer Belpedio
Level 2 Attorney of Record Review
Grants
Valerie Fleming
Level 2 Grants Review
Office of Management and Budget
Debra Windsor
Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review
Budget and Management Office
Ed Finn
Additional Reviewer
Grants
Therese Stanley
Additional Reviewer
County Attorney's Office
Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review
County Manager's Office
Geoffrey Willig
Level 4 County Manager Review
Board of County Commissioners
MaryJo Brock
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We thank you for your time spent taking this survey.
Your response has been recorded.
Below is a summary of your
responses
Welcome to Rebuild Florida's Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Download PDF
The CDBG-MIT team encourages you to utilize the CFHP Instructions that are located in the
CFHP Guidelines when completing this application. The instructions provide a step-by-step
guide that may answer questions that arise while filling out the application. Attached are the
CFHP Instructions, Implementation Plan Template, and Budget Template.
CFHP instructions
CFHP IP template
CFHP budget template
The following are methods for responding to questions for this application:
• Short response
• Attaching essay responses in the form of a text or Word document
• Downloading templates, filling them out and re -uploading them to the application
• Answering Yes/No response questions
• Selecting multiple answers
• Providing an e-signature
If an entity is submitting more than one application, make sure to name all attached files like
so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3 etc.
Be aware that by answering "Yes" to the question "Is there any duplication of benefits?" your
application will not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program. Similarly,
by answering "No" to the compliance and monitoring agreement questions your application
will also not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Please be advised that those who have completed the registration process will have unlimited
access to their application until the application deadline. If you entered this application by
clicking on the link through DEO's CDBG-MIT website, then you may not be able to access
your application repeatedly. In order to gain unlimited access, please send an email to:
CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com to receive a link to this application.
Project and Applicant Information
Official Project
Title
Official Applicant Entity Name
Primary Contact Name and
Title
Phone Number
Email
Mailing Address
FEIN#
DUNS#
Immokalee Branch Library
Collier County - Library Division
Mike Lalbachan, Grant Coordinator
(239) 252-4217
mike.lalbachan@colliercountyfl.gov
3339 Tamiami Trail E Suite 211, Naples FL 34112
59-6000558
76997790
Are there any co -applicants involved in this project?
0 Yes
No
Project Description
Write an overview/summary, not to exceed 2,500 words, of the project being proposed.
What is the project purpose? Include a description of the critical facility to be hardened?
What specifically are the risk(s) that will be mitigated by the completion of this project?
Describe how the work will be completed and the team that will be responsible.
Explain the method(s) used to determine project funding requirements.
Describe the anticipated outcomes.
Describe how the facility will be maintained after it is hardened.
Attach your response as a Word document titled: EntityNamePD_CFHP
If you are submitting more than one application, make sure to name all your attached
documents like so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3
etc.
Collier CountyPD_CFHP.docx
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Community Value
Describe, in 1,500 words or less, the critical facility's value to the community in normal
circumstances and in times of natural disasters.
Which of the seven (7) community lifelines will be served by completion of this project?
How does this project enhance community resilience?
Does the facility have any cultural or historical significance?
Attach in a zip folder a maximum of ten photographs that provide both interior and exterior
views.
Attach zip folder containing your Word document response and photos. Title zip folder:
EntityNameCV_CFHP
Col IierCountyCV_CFHP.zip
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Capacity Plan
Provide a strategic plan overview of 1,500 words or less that addresses goals, stakeholders,
the work plan, (major tasks and deliverables), resources (staffing and budget) and
monitoring/quality controls. Identify the staff members who will be responsible and/or positions
that will be filled for CFHP project management and maintenance. Provide a short profile on
each person on your current staff who will perform project -related tasks and a position
description for any new hires who will be assigned to project responsibilities. Have any project
contractors been identified? If so, briefly describe your selection process. Attach a word
document titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
Attach your Word document response titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
Collier CountyCP_CFHP.docx
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Implementation Plan
Prepare a chronological timeline for the entire life of the project that organizes work into
logical, manageable tasks and deliverables. The Implementation Plan Template has been
provided in this application and can also be found in Appendix D of the CFHP Guidelines.
Download and rename template: EntityNamelP_CFHP
CFHP IP Template
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Budget
Include your project budget using the Budget Template that is found below and in Appendix E
in the CFHP Guidelines. Ensure your budget is reasonable, appropriate and accurate. Are the
budgeted items consistent with the project description and tasks? Does the amount requested
fall within the CFHP's allowable minimum ($50,000) and maximum ($15,000,000)? Ensure
there is no duplication of benefits.
Download and Rename template: EntityNameBudget_CFHP
Project Budget Template
Collier County Budget_CFHP.docx
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Is there any duplication of benefits?
Please be advised that by answering "Yes" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
0 Yes
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All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure
budget accuracy and no duplication of benefits.
Leveraged Dollars
Do you anticipate receiving any funds for this project that will not be supplied by the CDBG-
MIT program?
0 Yes
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Select each county that your project benefits. DEO will use this information to assess MID,
social vulnerability, rural and fiscally -constrained areas. Only counties eligible for CDBG-MIT
funds are listed below.
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Alachua
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Dixie
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Indian
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Monroe
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Sarasota
River
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Baker
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Duval
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Lafayette
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Nassau
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Seminole
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Bradford
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Flagler
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Lake
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Okeechobee
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St. Johns
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Brevard
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Gilchrist
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Lee
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Orange
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St.
Lucie
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Broward
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Glades
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Leon
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Osceola
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Sumter
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Charlotte
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Hardee
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Levy
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Palm
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Suwannee
Beach
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Citrus
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Hendry
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Manatee
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Pasco
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Taylor
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Clay
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Hernando
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Marion
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Pinellas
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Union
Collier
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Highlands
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Martin
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Polk
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Volusia
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Columbia
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Hillsborough
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Miami -Dade
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Putnam
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Wakulla
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DeSoto
Overall LMI Benefit
For completing this section, please visit the HUD ACS 5-Year 2011-2015 Low -and Moderate -
Income Summary Data website: https://hud.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.htmi?
id=ffd0597e8af24f88b501 b7e7f326bedd and click "View Application". We advise you to follow
the "Overall LMI Benefit" section directions in the CFHP instructions to find the Census Tract
numbers and Block Grouts.
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After you have reviewed the instructions and the HUD website, identify and list the Census
Tract number followed by all LMI Block Groups your project benefits. Example: Tract: 200,
Block group: 2, 3; Tract: 2902, Block group: 1, 3, 4, 5, etc.
The Immokalee Branch Library, located at 417 N 1st Street, Immokalee, Florida, resides within Census
Tract 0114.00, Census Block Groups 2 and 3. The Low/Moderate Income (LMI) percentage for this area
ranges from 58.42% to 90.79%.
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Special Designations
Does your project benefit an Area of Critical State Concern according to Florida Statutes
380.05?
Areas of Critical State Concern are:
• Big Cypress Area (portions of Collier, Miami -Dade, and Monroe Counties)
• Green Swamp Area (portions of Polk and Lake Counties)
• City of Key West and the Florida Keys Areas (Monroe County)
• Apalachicola Bay Area (Franklin County)
0 Yes
No
Compliance
According to 84 FIR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.(18), "The State shall make reviews
and audits, including on -site reviews of any subrecipients, designated public agencies, and
local governments, as may be necessary or appropriate to meet the requirements of section
104(e)(2) of the HCDA, as amended, as modified by this notice. In the case of noncompliance
with these requirements, the State shall take such actions as may be appropriate to prevent a
continuance of the deficiency, mitigate any adverse effects or consequences, and prevent a
recurrence. The State shall establish remedies for noncompliance by any designated
subrecipients, public agencies, or local governments."
Can you certify to comply with state and federal register regulations as outlined in 84 FIR
45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
0 No
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According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.2.a(10), "Each grantee must plan for
the long-term operation and maintenance of infrastructure and public facility projects funded
with CDBG-MIT funds. The grantee must describe in its action plan how it will fund long-term
operation and maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects. Additionally, the grantee must describe
any State or local resources that have been identified for the operation and maintenance costs
of projects assisted with CDBG-MIT funds." As such, Federal Register expectations on
maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects are expected to be maintained by each entity who
proposes a CFHP project.
Can you certify that your entity will comply with state and subrecipient monitoring and
maintenance requirements as outlined by 84 FR 45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Signature
As the primary entity contact for this project, I certify that staff, contractors, vendors and
community partners of our mitigation initiative:
A. Will comply with all HUD and Florida requirements in the administration of the proposed
CDBG-MIT funded activities;
B. Will work in a cooperative manner to execute the Subrecipient Agreement that provides the
pathway for successful CDBG-MIT program(s) and/or project(s) and;
C. Will certify that all information submitted in this Application is true and accurate.
Please sign here:
Congratulations! You have completed the Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Please be sure that all supplemental documents have been uploaded and all questions have
been answered. By clicking the forward arrow, your application will be complete and you will
no longer be able to move back to previous questions. The following page will allow you to
download a PDF version of your application. We encourage you to save a copy of the PDF for
your records. Your completed application will be sent to DEO's mitigation team. For any
questions or concerns please email: CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Branch Library
Project Description:
The Immokalee Library is recognized by the community as not only a library, but a gathering
place located in the center of the community. The 8,000 square foot public facility is
surrounded by parks, public schools, County offices and is easily accessible through a
major roadway. Throughout the year, the facility provides educational and enrichment
opportunities to all ages from a diverse rural community with a significant low-income and
underserved population. The building and its staff provide users with traditional library
services including access to a print collection numbering 31,038. However, the importance
of the facility goes beyond the number of books. To further meet the needs of the
community, the county provides a wide range of educational and civic programming.
Classes focus on literacy, technology, employment, citizenship, and the arts and are all
critical in improving the quality of life for members of the community. The proposed project
will not only protect the books, computers, and other assets inside the structure, but it will
allow for their continued use soon after an event. With completion of the hardening and
back-up power components of the project, the potential for heat and water damage will be
greatly reduced.
While the primary purpose of the Library is to serve the educational and civic needs of the
public throughout the year, the facility plays a critical role in the recovery of the community
following natural disasters. Using the building as a post -disaster recovery center have
become a priority and part of the County's emergency management planning efforts. The
building size and central location, close to the public schools and other County buildings
that are part of the community's recovery efforts, is critical in meeting the needs of the
community rapidly after an event. The hardening of the structure with a new roof, windows,
and doors as well as installing a reliable source of back-up power means that the facility
may better withstand a wind event, and the County can count on using the facility
immediately after a disaster. With identified problems mitigated, the Library can provide
rapid relief with functions such as providing water and food distribution, cooling areas,
device charging areas, and access to information and recovery assistance.
The proposed hardening project will mitigate water damage caused by intrusion through
non -impact resistant windows and doors. A new roof will further mitigate water damage and
protect the building against 180 mph wind speeds. The installation of a permanent stand-by
generator and fuel source will protect the facility against power disruption and extended
periods of electricity loss.
The proposed project will be managed by the County's Facilities Management Division
under the direction of a project manager in coordination with the Library Division and
Community and Human Services Division. Execution and completion of the project will be
through a formal public solicitation process, an evaluation of the respondent's qualifications
and experience, and lowest responsible and reasonable bid.
Estimated costs of the hardening of the Library's roof, windows, doors, and the installation
of a permanent stand-by generator and fuel source is based on the Library's prior
application for a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) application after Hurricane Irma.
This application was recently denied due to not being cost effective for the purposes of the
HMGP.
Annual estimated costs for the maintenance of the wind retrofit doors and windows of the
Library will be part of the annual preventive maintenance budget of the County's Facilities
Management Division. Estimated annual costs for caulk, power washing, cleaning and
basic repairs is $2,000. The Estimated annual cost of maintaining the permanent stand-by
generator is $5,000 and would be incurred by the County's Facilities Management Division.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Branch Library
Community Value Narrative:
The Immokalee Branch Library includes 4,000 SF built in 1978 and a 4,000 SF expansion
built in 2005. The 1978 structure was not retrofitted to the 2005 building code putting the
doors and windows in that section of the building at risk for severe damage in the event of
a major storm. New shingles were installed across the entire building during the expansion
project in 2005, but at 15 years the shingles are now in need of replacement.
This project would harden all windows and doors throughout the building bringing them up
to current code for wind and impact resistance and will upgrade the roof to metal. Such
efforts will reduce the risk and cost of repair or rebuilding of exterior structural damage
and/or interior structural, asset, and resources damage arising from a major natural event.
Should this project not be funded and completed, the Library is subject to increased
vulnerability to natural and human -caused threats and hazards. The duration of these
adverse consequences jeopardizes the resiliency and recovery efforts of the Immokalee
community. Given the centralized location of the Library and the Library's status within the
community as a safe and reliable resource, facility hardening and generator installation is
paramount to the community's recovery efforts.
The hardening and generator installation at the Immokalee Branch Library directly benefit
the Safety and Security Lifeline. During recent recovery efforts the Library has been used
for providing office space for local government offices including the Bureau of Emergency
Services, state and federal agencies including FEMA. Along with office space, the Library
is able to provide the agencies, organizations, and community with access to cooling areas;
device charging areas; and computer, WiFi, and printing capabilities all within a centralized
location of Immokalee.
There is no known historical or cultural significance at the Immokalee Branch Library.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Branch Library
Capacity Plan:
The Immokalee Branch Library plays a critical role in the resiliency of the community.
Numerous agencies and community partners look to the Library before, during, and after
emergency events to provide valuable information, resources, and access to services for
resiliency and recovery efforts. Specific stakeholders beyond the low to moderate income
residents of the Immokalee community are:
o Federal and State Agencies (including FEMA)
o Collier County Government and Constitutional Offices (Including Bureau of
Emergency Services)
o Immokalee Chamber of Commerce
o Local Business Leaders
o Collier County Public Schools
o Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA)
o Local Non -Profit Organizations (for example, Benison Center, Coalition of
Immokalee Farmworkers, etc.)
The project will consist of retrofitting the facility with 25 replacement windows, replacement
of nine doors, including the front entrance, replacement of the existing roof and installation
of a new permanent generator at the facility. The scope of work for the original HMGP
project is to complete final design. Permitting, along with several vendors/contractors to
complete the project elements.
The design and engineering of the project will be limited in scope. The primary emphasis
for the plans will be the windows and door retrofit, the installation of the generator, and fuel
source. However, final plans will be required to obtain permits and to ensure that the
installation of the project elements are done effectively and with no negative impact to the
environment. The County will procure for an engineering firm to complete this work. The
selected vendors who are awarded via a procurement process will also be involved with the
permitting process. The vendors will then be responsible for the installation of the following
based on their area of specialty:
WINDOWS & DOORS
• Provide NOA plans and obtain permitting
• Engineer and assess design for appropriate wind pressure values for windows and
doors
• Remove 25 windows
• Install 25 new storefront aluminum frames with fixed impact glass windows
• Remove 9 doors
• Install 9 new doors with fixed impact resistant glass
• Apply molding, patch interior drywall and sills, and repair exterior stucco walls and
touch up paint
ROOFING
• Provide design and engineering specifications, and obtain permitting
• Prepare site and facility for work
• Remove 11,475 sq. ft. of existing single roofing
• Install new wind speed rated metal roof, flashing, vents and gutters
GENERATOR
• Generators (1 - 200kW/300 Amp)
• Transfer Switch/Electrical connections
• Concrete pads
• Fuel tanks and bases
• Testing/Training
Proposed contractors have not been identified at this time; however, the County will go
through the formal public solicitation process, an evaluation of the respondents'
qualifications and experience, and lowest reasonable bid.
Project Staff — See Attachment C for Resume(s)
Project staff will include the following:
Camden Smith — Currently serves as a Project Manager for the Collier County Government
Facilities Management Division. She holds a Master of Public Administration Degree from
Hodges University and is a Project Management Professional. She has 16+ years of
progressively responsible project management and operations experience with Collier
County Government. Her professional experience and accomplishments include: capital
project management for facility maintenance and vertical construction; internal controls of
financial and fee policies for Collier County Government Zoning Division; negotiation of
multiple fire district merger plans to support $6 billion in sustainable infrastructure; PM
consultant for $100 million medical companies Singular Medical Technology and United
Health Centers; created unified brand marketing and messaging for six departments to
maximize program growth revenues by $7.5 million; and six years as President of
Communications & Business Development for DREAMFly Marketing, LLC.
Tanya R Williams — Currently serves as the Division Director for the Collier County Public
Library system. She holds a Master of Arts, Library & Information Science Degree from the
University of South Florida and is a Certified Public Manager. She has 24 years of
progressively responsible public library management experience with the Collier County
Public Library system. Her professional experience and accomplishments include: seven
years of responsible management and fiscal accountability for an $8 million budget
including ten library facilities and 88.5 FTEs; completion and award of State Aid to Libraries
Grants for the past seven years; coordination and management of a $1 million
implementation of system -wide RFID technology; oversight of the renovation and expansion
project for the Immokalee Branch Library through a Florida State Library Construction Grant
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in 2004; and successful management of a $10,000 Library Services and Technology
Act (LSTA) Grant to implement Tutor.com service at the Immokalee Branch Library.
TBD, CDBG-MIT Project Compliance, Community and Human Services Division
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Immokalee Branch Library
Collier County
Mike Lalbachan
(239)252-4217
Date
Monday, June 15, 2020
FL CDBG Mitigation
Rebuild Florida Critical Facilities Hardening Program Project Budget (Template)
Project
Primary
Official
Name:
Immokalee Branch Library
Contact Name
Mike Lalbachan
Applicant
Collier County — Library Division
Hardening & Generator
and Phone
(239) 252-4217
Entity
Number:
Name:
Project
Budget
Notes
Description
CDBG-MIT Amount
Other non
Source of
Total Funds
CDBG-MIT
Funds*
(CDBG-MIT
Funds
and Other)
1. Critical
Facilities
Hardening
Wet Proofing
$ 267,000.00
$267,000.00
Metal roofing (24-gauge snap lock seam, gutters,
installation)
Retrofitting
$ 152,000.00
$152,000.00
9 impact resistant doors
Building Exteriors
Storm Proofing
$ 129,000.00
$129,000.00
25 impact resistant windows
Windows
2. Mechanical
Hardening
Generator Unit
$ 167,000.00
$167,000.00
200kW (300 amp) Generator, electrical labor, concrete
Installation/Repair
labor, tank installation, equipment rental
3.Other
$10,000
$10,000
Environmental
Administration
$36,550.00
$36,550.00
Administration & Project Management
Planning
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
Engineering and design
Totals:
$ 767,550.00
$767,550.00
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure budget accuracy and no
duplication of benefits. Show the sources and amounts of other funds needed to complete the project below, including local
funds and grants from other agencies. Any anticipated or committed funds must also be included.
Source of Other Funds
Amount
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Welcome to Rebuild Florida's Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Download PDF
The CDBG-MIT team encourages you to utilize the CFHP Instructions that are located in the
CFHP Guidelines when completing this application. The instructions provide a step-by-step
guide that may answer questions that arise while filling out the application. Attached are the
CFHP Instructions, Implementation Plan Template, and Budget Template.
CFHP instructions
CFHP IP template
CFHP budget template
The following are methods for responding to questions for this application:
• Short response
• Attaching essay responses in the form of a text or Word document
• Downloading templates, filling them out and re -uploading them to the application
• Answering Yes/No response questions
• Selecting multiple answers
• Providing an e-signature
If an entity is submitting more than one application, make sure to name all attached files like
so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3 etc.
Be aware that by answering "Yes" to the question "Is there any duplication of benefits?" your
application will not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program. Similarly,
by answering "No" to the compliance and monitoring agreement questions your application
will also not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Please be advised that those who have completed the registration process will have unlimited
access to their application until the application deadline. If you entered this application by
clicking on the link through DEO's CDBG-MIT website, then you may not be able to access
your application repeatedly. In order to gain unlimited access, please send an email to:
CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com to receive a link to this application.
Project and Applicant Information
Official Project
Title
Official Applicant Entity Name
Primary Contact Name and
Title
Phone Number
Email
Mailing Address
FEIN#
DUNS#
Golden Gate Senior Center
Collier County - Facilities Management Division
Mike Lalbachan
(239) 252-4217
mike.lalbachan@colliercountyfl.gov
3339 Tamiami Trail E Suite 211, Naples FL 34112
59-6000558
76997790
Are there any co -applicants involved in this project?
0 Yes
No
Project Description
Write an overview/summary, not to exceed 2,500 words, of the project being proposed.
What is the project purpose? Include a description of the critical facility to be hardened?
What specifically are the risk(s) that will be mitigated by the completion of this project?
Describe how the work will be completed and the team that will be responsible.
Explain the method(s) used to determine project funding requirements.
Describe the anticipated outcomes.
Describe how the facility will be maintained after it is hardened.
Attach your response as a Word document titled: EntityNamePD_CFHP
If you are submitting more than one application, make sure to name all your attached
documents like so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3
etc.
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Community Value
Describe, in 1,500 words or less, the critical facility's value to the community in normal
circumstances and in times of natural disasters.
Which of the seven (7) community lifelines will be served by completion of this project?
How does this project enhance community resilience?
Does the facility have any cultural or historical significance?
Attach in a zip folder a maximum of ten photographs that provide both interior and exterior
views.
Attach zip folder containing your Word document response and photos. Title zip folder:
EntityNameCV_CFHP
Col IierCountyCV_CFHP.zip
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Capacity Plan
Provide a strategic plan overview of 1,500 words or less that addresses goals, stakeholders,
the work plan, (major tasks and deliverables), resources (staffing and budget) and
monitoring/quality controls. Identify the staff members who will be responsible and/or positions
that will be filled for CFHP project management and maintenance. Provide a short profile on
each person on your current staff who will perform project -related tasks and a position
description for any new hires who will be assigned to project responsibilities. Have any project
contractors been identified? If so, briefly describe your selection process. Attach a word
document titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
Attach your Word document response titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
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Implementation Plan
Prepare a chronological timeline for the entire life of the project that organizes work into
logical, manageable tasks and deliverables. The Implementation Plan Template has been
provided in this application and can also be found in Appendix D of the CFHP Guidelines.
Download and rename template: EntityNamelP_CFHP
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Budget
Include your project budget using the Budget Template that is found below and in Appendix E
in the CFHP Guidelines. Ensure your budget is reasonable, appropriate and accurate. Are the
budgeted items consistent with the project description and tasks? Does the amount requested
fall within the CFHP's allowable minimum ($50,000) and maximum ($15,000,000)? Ensure
there is no duplication of benefits.
Download and Rename template: EntityNameBudget_CFHP
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Is there any duplication of benefits?
Please be advised that by answering "Yes" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
0 Yes
M
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure
budget accuracy and no duplication of benefits.
Leveraged Dollars
Do you anticipate receiving any funds for this project that will not be supplied by the CDBG-
MIT program?
Yes
0 No
If your project involves the qualified use of matching or leveraged funds or services in any
capacity, (see Part 4.6 in the CFHP Guidelines) then describe the specifics of leveraged
fund/service usage. Provide answers to the following questions: Are there local or other funds
available to address the proposed project in whole or in part? If yes, report all sources of
funding and the amount available. Disclose sources and uses of non CDBG-MIT funds. What
other federal, state and/or local entities have you contacted concerning funding for the
proposed project and what were the results?
Leveraged funding in the amount of $175,000 will be used for the completion of the project from the
Collier County General Fund.
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Select each county that your project benefits. DEO will use this information to assess MID,
social vulnerability, rural and fiscally -constrained areas. Only counties eligible for CDBG-MIT
funds are listed below.
❑ Alachua ❑ Dixie ❑ Indian
River
❑ Baker ❑ Duval ❑ Lafayette
❑ Bradford ❑ Flagler ❑ Lake
❑ Monroe
❑ Nassau
❑ Sarasota
❑ Seminole
❑ Okeechobee ❑ St. Johns
❑ Brevard ❑ Gilchrist ❑ Lee
❑ Orange ❑ St.
I imie
❑ Broward ❑ Glades ❑ Leon ❑ Osceola ❑ Sumter
❑ Charlotte ❑ Hardee
❑ Citrus
❑ Clay
Collier
❑ Hendry
❑ Hernando
❑ Levy ❑ Palm
Beach
❑ Manatee ❑ Pasco
❑ Marion
❑ Highlands ❑ Martin
❑ Pinellas
❑ Polk
❑ Columbia ❑ Hillsborough ❑ Miami -Dade ❑ Putnam
❑ DeSoto
❑ Suwannee
❑ Taylor
❑ Union
❑ Volusia
❑ Wakulla
Overall LMI Benefit
For completing this section, please visit the HUD ACS 5-Year 2011-2015 Low -and Moderate -
Income Summary Data website: https://hud.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?
id=ffd0597e8af24f88b501 b7e7f326bedd and click "View Application". We advise you to follow
the "Overall LMI Benefit" section directions in the CFHP instructions to find the Census Tract
numbers and Block Groups.
After you have reviewed the instructions and the HUD website, identify and list the Census
Tract number followed by all LMI Block Groups your project benefits. Example: Tract: 200,
Block group: 2, 3; Tract: 2902, Block group: 1, 3, 4, 5, etc.
The Golden Gate Senior Center building is in Census Track 010420. Census Block Group: 3. 51 %
Eligibility Threshold is met. Area is at 79.38%.
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Special Designations
Does your project benefit an Area of Critical State Concern according to Florida Statutes
380.05?
Areas of Critical State Concern are:
• Big Cypress Area (portions of Collier, Miami -Dade, and Monroe Counties)
• Green Swamp Area (portions of Polk and Lake Counties)
• City of Key West and the Florida Keys Areas (Monroe County)
• Apalachicola Bay Area (Franklin County)
0 Yes
No
Compliance
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.(18), "The State shall make reviews
and audits, including on -site reviews of any subrecipients, designated public agencies, and
local governments, as may be necessary or appropriate to meet the requirements of section
104(e)(2) of the HCDA, as amended, as modified by this notice. In the case of noncompliance
with these requirements, the State shall take such actions as may be appropriate to prevent a
continuance of the deficiency, mitigate any adverse effects or consequences, and prevent a
recurrence. The State shall establish remedies for noncompliance by any designated
subrecipients, public agencies, or local governments."
Can you certify to comply with state and federal register regulations as outlined in 84 FR
45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
0 No
Maintenance Agreement
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.2.a(10), "Each grantee must plan for
the long-term operation and maintenance of infrastructure and public facility projects funded
with CDBG-MIT funds. The grantee must describe in its action plan how it will fund long-term
operation and maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects. Additionally, the grantee must describe
any State or local resources that have been identified for the operation and maintenance costs
of projects assisted with CDBG-MIT funds." As such, Federal Register expectations on
maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects are expected to be maintained by each entity who
proposes a CFHP project.
Can you certify that your entity will comply with state and subrecipient monitoring and
maintenance requirements as outlined by 84 FR 45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Signature
As the primary entity contact for this project, I certify that staff, contractors, vendors and
community partners of our mitigation initiative:
A. Will comply with all HUD and Florida requirements in the administration of the proposed
CDBG-MIT funded activities;
B. Will work in a cooperative manner to execute the Subrecipient Agreement that provides the
pathway for successful CDBG-MIT program(s) and/or project(s) and;
C. Will certify that all information submitted in this Application is true and accurate.
Please sign here:
Congratulations! You have completed the Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Please be sure that all supplemental documents have been uploaded and all questions have
been answered. By clicking the forward arrow, your application will be complete and you will
no longer be able to move back to previous questions. The following page will allow you to
download a PDF version of your application. We encourage you to save a copy of the PDF for
your records. Your completed application will be sent to DEO's mitigation team. For any
questions or concerns please email: CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Golden Gate Senior Center
Project Description:
The purpose of this project is to harden the existing Golden Gate Senior Center — located
at 4898 Coronado Pkwy, Naples, FL 34116. This building — which is over 40 years old - has
served in the past a public safety purpose for the local community. This region has seen
many hurricanes and wildfires; this structure often operated as Post Disaster Recovery
Center, where elderly and other residents had the opportunity to meet and interact with
FEMA, Red Cross, and Salvation Army representatives. The structure is 40 years old; by
hardening the integrity of the building envelope, and by making it stronger, the vulnerability
of the population residing in this area could be greatly diminished, as well as the loss of civic
resources. The disruption of essential public recovery services necessary after an
emergency would be drastically reduced; the same can be said for negative economic
impacts to businesses, and losses of cultural resources. Having a strong building that could
safely and reliably host Post Disaster Recovery activities after an emergency event, has
become an essential need for the residents in this area, especially for the elderly. To have
a Disaster Recovery Center the population can count on, for the services mentioned above,
but also for the distribution of water, meals, tarps and first necessity items would dramatically
improve the safety of the Golden Gate area residents. The hardening of the building will
consist of the following: replacement of the existing trusses and the installation of a new
roof, replacement of all existing doors, louvers and windows with impact rated elements,
wall hardening and building exterior retrofit achieved by using hazard resistant materials in
accordance with national safety standards, drainage management, relocation of essential
mechanical and electrical components above flood elevation, and the installation of a
generator. The generator will assure power is provided to the building when the electrical
grid is failing. Internet and phone lines must function. In addition, the existing lift station will
be connected to the , an emergency secondary water supply will be connected to the
building and a new septic tank installed adjacent to the hardened building will guarantee a
proper functioning of the plumbing system throughout the emergency. The hardening will be
in strict compliance with the current Florida Building Code.
The following risks will be mitigated: the building will be protected against wind and flood
damage, and loss of electrical power.
Collier County will organize a public solicitation for this project open to all qualifiers holding
a valid Florida Contractor License in accordance with Collier County procurement policy, as
well as all Federal and State Laws and Regulations. The project will be awarded to the most
responsive, most qualified and most competitive responder and will abide by all CBDG-MIT
criteria. The project will be managed by Collier County Facilities Management Division.
The ultimate outcome is to provide to the Community a building that has been sufficiently
hardened to safely host uninterrupted support and aid activities to assist the population
immediately after any emergency that may arise: hurricanes, tropical cyclones, severe
storms, flooding, wildfires, cold snaps, etc.
The cost of the project was determined by examining similarly hardened structures of
comparable size and scope. Estimates are based on the current Market price and historical
data.
After completion, the maintenance of this facility will be completed by Collier County
Facilities Management Division. The maintenance will be conducted through the County's
work order system, City Work. Payment for maintenance will be funded through Collier
County funds.
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Community Value Narrative:
Hardening the building will reduce costs associated with repairs caused by wind damage
and water infiltration and consequential loss of properties and services. This work should
protect the building enough so that a reconstruction triggered by natural disasters will not
be necessary.
The Golden Gate Senior Center is over 40 years old. While some building elements — like
the roof shingles and the roof underlayment - have already been replaced because damaged
by hurricanes, other major building components are still very vulnerable. By implementing a
complete "360 degree" building hardening, the resiliency of the structure will increase
dramatically, and the potential impact of natural disasters and associated damages will be
greatly reduced. If this project will not be completed, the population will not be able to benefit
from much needed services that only a well -designed and organized Post Disaster Service
Center can offer.
Having a safe Post Disaster Service Center in this area is extremely important for the Golden
Gate Community, which includes many elderlies. Community resilience will be enhanced
not only in times of needs, but also in times when crisis do not take place. Educational,
outreach, research and development programs can be run in the building to improve the
knowledge and awareness among the citizens and industry about hazards they may face,
and mitigation alternatives that can reduce vulnerabilities for the community.
The project is benefitting the following lifelines: safety and security, food water and shelter,
health and medical, energy (power & fuel), and communications.
We are not aware of any historical or cultural significance for the Collier County Golden
Gate Senior Center building.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Golden Gate Senior Center
Capacity Plan:
The Stakeholders are Collier County Community and Human Services Division, Collier
County Facilities Management Division, Collier Senior Resources and the low to moderate
income residents of Golden Gate City (the LMI area of benefit).
Our major tasks are the following: plan, program, design and permitting, and construct. The
deliverables are to harden and bring the facility into current Florida Building Code
compliance, operating it and maintaining it. The ultimate deliverable is to provide a safe
haven to the Golden Gate Community.
Collier County will organize a public solicitation for this project open to all qualifiers holding
a valid Florida Contractor License in accordance with Collier County procurement policy, as
well as all Federal and State Laws and Regulations. The project will be awarded to the most
responsive, most qualified and most competitive responder and will abide by all CBDG-MIT
criteria.
The following are staff members, their role in the project, and current positions:
Damon Grant is the Director of Facilities Management for Collier County Government and
has close to 20 years of management experience with a strong focus in local and
municipal governments. His background encompasses many facets of public
administration with extensive experience in the areas of public works, public services,
facilities management, and both contract and project management. He has assisted with
the design, development, construction, and maintenance of multiple facilities in excess of
500,000 square feet. Prior to joining Collier County, Damon held the position of Director of
Facilities Construction and Management for Lee County. He has a Bachelor's Degree in
Public Administration and a Master's Degree in Administration and Human Resource
Development.
Ayoub AI-Bahou is a Licensed Principal Project Manager for the Facilities Management
Division for Collier County Government. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering
from Louisiana Tech University and is a licensed Professional Engineer and Green
Associate LEED certified. Prior to joining Collier County, Ayoub had a 20 year career with
the Lee County Department of Facilities Construction and Management and was
responsible for completing many notable projects including the Lee Tran Administration,
Operation & Maintenance Facility, Pine Ridge Government Complex, and the Lee County
Sheriff's Office Forensic Center. Ayoub is additionally a member of various organizations
including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Florida Engineering Society, the
National Society of Professional Engineers, and is a volunteering mentor for FGCU senior
students in Civil Engineering.
A native of Como, Italy, Claudia Roncoroni is a Project Manager for the Facilities
Management Division of Collier County. She studied Architecture at the Politecnico di
Milano and achieved both a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Architecture. Prior to
joining Collier County, Claudia worked for Lee County Department of Facilities
Construction and Management as a Project Manager for Capital Projects with key projects
including the Bonita Springs Public Library, North Fort Myers Public Library, and the
Estero Sheriff Substation. She additionally worked for BSSW Architects as a Project
Architect. Her key projects with BSSW include the Immokalee Boys & Girls Club and
Immokalee Culinary Incubator.
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6/4/2021
Plan Start
6/15/2021
Mapping Upgrades
8/15/2021
Community Feedback
2/15/2022
Admin Changes
6/4/2023
Plan Updates
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Notes
Record project notes below
Golden Gate Senior Center
Collier County
Susan Golden
Date
Monday, June 15, 2020
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FL CDBG Mitigation
Critical Facilities Hardening Program Project Budget (Template)
Project
Primary
Official
Name:
Golden Gate Senior Center
Contact Name
Claudia Roncoroni
Applicant
Facilities Management Division for Collier
Hardening Project
and Phone
T. (239) 877-8274
Entity
County
Number:
Name:
Project
Budget
Notes
Description
CDBG-MIT Amount
Other non
Source of
Total
CDBG-MIT
Funds*
Funds
Funds
(CDBG-MIT
and Other
1. Critical
Facilities
Provided costs include GC bond, overhead, & profit
Hardening
Damp proofing
$42,000
$42,000
Retrofitting
building interior
$460,800
$460,800
Includes reinforcing interior walls
Replacing trusses
$168,000
$168,000
& roof
Retrofitting
building exterior
$250,000
$250,000
Removing metal panels & stone veneer
Storm proofing
$300,000
$300,000
windows
Removal and
$220,000
$220,000
repair obstructions
Catering kitchen
$258,000
$258,000
services
2. Mechanical
Hardening
Mechanical &
$40,500
$40,500
electrical
Genset-Diesel,
60Hz, 100kW with
180 MPH
$452,900
$452,900
enclosure fuel tank
& ATS
Secondary
emergency well &
$205,000
$205,000
septic system
3. Other
CEI Service
$119,860
$119,860
Construction
Collier
FF & E
$175,000
County
General
$175,000
Fund
Architectural &
$302,047
$302,047
12% of total costs of project
engineering
Totals:
$2,819,107
$175,000
$2,994,107
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure budget accuracy and no
duplication of benefits. Show the sources and amounts of other funds needed to complete the project below, including
local funds and grants from other agencies. Any anticipated or committed funds must also be included.
Source of Other Funds
Amount
1. Collier County General Fund
$175,000
2.
3.
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We thank you for your time spent taking this survey.
Your response has been recorded.
Below is a summary of your
responses
Welcome to Rebuild Florida's Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Download PDF
The CDBG-MIT team encourages you to utilize the CFHP Instructions that are located in the
CFHP Guidelines when completing this application. The instructions provide a step-by-step
guide that may answer questions that arise while filling out the application. Attached are the
CFHP Instructions, Implementation Plan Template, and Budget Template.
CFHP instructions
CFHP IP template
CFHP budget template
The following are methods for responding to questions for this application:
• Short response
• Attaching essay responses in the form of a text or Word document
• Downloading templates, filling them out and re -uploading them to the application
• Answering Yes/No response questions
• Selecting multiple answers
• Providing an e-signature
If an entity is submitting more than one application, make sure to name all attached files like
so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3 etc.
Be aware that by answering "Yes" to the question "Is there any duplication of benefits?" your
application will not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program. Similarly,
by answering "No" to the compliance and monitoring agreement questions your application
will also not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Please be advised that those who have completed the registration process will have unlimited
access to their application until the application deadline. If you entered this application by
clicking on the link through DEO's CDBG-MIT website, then you may not be able to access
your application repeatedly. In order to gain unlimited access, please send an email to:
CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com to receive a link to this application.
Project and Applicant Information
Official Project
Title
Official Applicant Entity Name
Primary Contact Name and
Title
Phone Number
Email
Mailing Address
FEIN#
DUNS#
Healthcare Network Naples Locations
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare
Network
Tami Raznoff
(239) 986-0136
traznoff@healthcareswfl.org
1454 Madison Ave, Immokalee FL 34142
59-1741277
085019511
Are there any co -applicants involved in this project?
0 Yes
No
Project Description
Write an overview/summary, not to exceed 2,500 words, of the project being proposed.
What is the project purpose? Include a description of the critical facility to be hardened?
What specifically are the risk(s) that will be mitigated by the completion of this project?
Describe how the work will be completed and the team that will be responsible.
Explain the method(s) used to determine project funding requirements.
Describe the anticipated outcomes.
Describe how the facility will be maintained after it is hardened.
Attach your response as a Word document titled: EntityNamePD_CFHP
If you are submitting more than one application, make sure to name all your attached
documents like so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3
etc.
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Community Value
Describe, in 1,500 words or less, the critical facility's value to the community in normal
circumstances and in times of natural disasters.
Which of the seven (7) community lifelines will be served by completion of this project?
How does this project enhance community resilience?
Does the facility have any cultural or historical significance?
Attach in a zip folder a maximum of ten photographs that provide both interior and exterior
views
Attach zip folder containing your Word document response and photos. Title zip folder:
EntityNameCV_CFHP
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Capacity Plan
Provide a strategic plan overview of 1,500 words or less that addresses goals, stakeholders,
the work plan, (major tasks and deliverables), resources (staffing and budget) and
monitoring/quality controls. Identify the staff members who will be responsible and/or positions
that will be filled for CFHP project management and maintenance. Provide a short profile on
each person on your current staff who will perform project -related tasks and a position
description for any new hires who will be assigned to project responsibilities. Have any project
contractors been identified? If so, briefly describe your selection process. Attach a word
document titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
Attach your Word document response titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
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Implementation Plan
Prepare a chronological timeline for the entire life of the project that organizes work into
logical, manageable tasks and deliverables. The Implementation Plan Template has been
provided in this application and can also be found in Appendix D of the CFHP Guidelines.
Download and rename template: EntityNamelP_CFHP
CFHP IP Template
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Budget
Include your project budget using the Budget Template that is found below and in Appendix E
in the CFHP Guidelines. Ensure your budget is reasonable, appropriate and accurate. Are the
budgeted items consistent with the project description and tasks? Does the amount requested
fall within the CFHP's allowable minimum ($50,000) and maximum ($15,000,000)? Ensure
there is no duplication of benefits.
Download and Rename template: EntityNameBudget_CFHP
Project Budget Template
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Please be advised that by answering "Yes" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
O Yes
40 No
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure
budget accuracy and no duplication of benefits.
Leveraged Dollars
Do you anticipate receiving any funds for this project that will not be supplied by the CDBG-
MIT program?
O Yes
No
Select each county that your project benefits. DEO will use this information to assess MID,
social vulnerability, rural and fiscally -constrained areas. Only counties eligible for CDBG-MIT
funds are listed below.
❑ Alachua ❑ Dixie ❑ Indian ❑ Monroe ❑ Sarasota
River
❑
Baker
❑
Duval
❑
Bradford
❑
Flagler
❑ Brevard ❑ Gilchrist
❑ Broward ❑ Glades
❑ Charlotte ❑ Hardee
❑
Lafayette
❑
Nassau
❑
Seminole
❑
Lake
❑
Okeechobee
❑
St. Johns
❑ Lee ❑ Orange ❑ St.
Lucie
❑ Leon ❑ Osceola ❑ Sumter
❑ Levy ❑ Palm ❑ Suwannee
Beach
❑ Citrus ❑ Hendry ❑ Manatee ❑ Pasco ❑ Taylor
❑ Clay ❑ Hernando ❑ Marion ❑ Pinellas
❑ Union
Collier ❑ Highlands ❑ Martin ❑ Polk
❑ Columbia ❑ Hillsborough ❑ Miami -Dade ❑ Putnam
❑ DeSoto
❑ Volusia
❑ Wakulla
Overall LMI Benefit
For completing this section, please visit the HUD ACS 5-Year 2011-2015 Low -and Moderate -
Income Summary Data website: https://hud.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.htmI?
id=ffd0597e8af24f88b501 b7e7f326bedd and click "View Application". We advise you to follow
the "Overall LMI Benefit" section directions in the CFHP instructions to find the Census Tract
numbers and Block Groups.
After you have reviewed the instructions and the HUD website, identify and list the Census
Tract number followed by all LMI Block Groups your project benefits. Example: Tract: 200,
Block group: 2, 3; Tract: 2902, Block group: 1, 3, 4, 5, etc.
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network Naples Locations: Dental Care East, 1749 Heritage
Trail, Suite 801, Naples, FL 34112 Census Tract 010509, Block Group 2, 62.44% LMI Senior Friendship
Health, 2355 Stanford Court, Suite 701, Naples, FL 34112 Census Tract 010601, Block Group 2,
77.55% LMI Children's Care East, 6350 Davis Blvd, Suite 1001, Naples, FL 34104 Census Tract 010509,
Block Group 2, 62.44% LMI
Characters remaining: 2070
Special Designations
Does your project benefit an Area of Critical State Concern according to Florida Statutes
380.05?
Areas of Critical State Concern are:
• Big Cypress Area (portions of Collier, Miami -Dade, and Monroe Counties)
• Green Swamp Area (portions of Polk and Lake Counties)
• City of Key West and the Florida Keys Areas (Monroe County)
• Apalachicola Bay Area (Franklin County)
O Yes
10 No
Compliance
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.(18), "The State shall make reviews
and audits, including on -site reviews of any subrecipients, designated public agencies, and
local governments, as may be necessary or appropriate to meet the requirements of section
104(e)(2) of the HCDA, as amended, as modified by this notice. In the case of noncompliance
with these requirements, the State shall take such actions as may be appropriate to prevent a
continuance of the deficiency, mitigate any adverse effects or consequences, and prevent a
recurrence. The State shall establish remedies for noncompliance by any designated
subrecipients, public agencies, or local governments."
Can you certify to comply with state and federal register regulations as outlined in 84 FR
45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Maintenance Agreement
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.2.a(10), "Each grantee must plan for
the long-term operation and maintenance of infrastructure and public facility projects funded
with CDBG-MIT funds. The grantee must describe in its action plan how it will fund long-term
operation and maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects. Additionally, the grantee must describe
any State or local resources that have been identified for the operation and maintenance costs
of projects assisted with CDBG-MIT funds." As such, Federal Register expectations on
maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects are expected to be maintained by each entity who
proposes a CFHP project.
Can you certify that your entity will comply with state and subrecipient monitoring and
maintenance requirements as outlined by 84 FR 45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Signature
As the primary entity contact for this project, I certify that staff, contractors, vendors and
community partners of our mitigation initiative:
A. Will comply with all HUD and Florida requirements in the administration of the proposed
CDBG-MIT funded activities;
B. Will work in a cooperative manner to execute the Subrecipient Agreement that provides the
pathway for successful CDBG-MIT program(s) and/or project(s) and;
C. Will certify that all information submitted in this Application is true and accurate.
Please sign here:
ded,
Congratulations! You have completed the Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Please be sure that all supplemental documents have been uploaded and all questions have
been answered. By clicking the forward arrow, your application will be complete and you will
no longer be able to move back to previous questions. The following page will allow you to
download a PDF version of your application. We encourage you to save a copy of the PDF for
your records. Your completed application will be sent to DEO's mitigation team. For any
questions or concerns please email: CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com.
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Scattered Sites
Project Description:
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network
Naples Locations
Dental Care East -5,315 sq ft
1749 Heritage Trail, Suite 801
Naples, FL 34112
Senior Friendship Health -6,000 sq ft
2355 Stanford Court, Suite 701
Naples, FL 34112
Children's Care East -5,000 sq ft
6350 Davis Blvd, Suite 1001
Naples, FL 34104
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network is the only Federally Qualified Health
Center (FQHC) in Collier County, we provided 202,061 visits to 49,943 patients in 2019.
Healthcare Network, as a patient centered medical home, is the largest primary care
provider in the area and serves 3 out of 20 people, 6 out of 10 children, and 4 out of 5
people living in poverty. In 2019, we provided more than $4.9M in uncompensated
healthcare to children and their families. Fifty-eight percent of Healthcare Network's patients
are under the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and 71 % are under 200% of FPL, qualifying for
our sliding fee discounts. Sixty-one percent are Hispanic and 14% are black. Thirty-nine
percent of our adult patients are uninsured, as Florida has not expanded Medicaid to adults.
Chronic diseases have an impact in Collier County and many of our patients have multiple
comorbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease, chronic
pain, and other ailments. These conditions can lead to and exacerbate high blood pressure,
kidney failure, neuropathy, blindness, heart attack, stroke, and poor mental health. These
conditions cause further suffering, increased and avoidable health care utilization, disability,
and shortened lifespan. In 2018, HCN treated a total of 3,342 patients with diabetes, 2,809
patients with asthma, 5,281 patients with hypertension, 866 patients with heart disease,
14,935 patients with a diagnosis of being overweight or obese, and 9,567 patients with a
mental health diagnosis.
The proposed project will protect the assets inside the structure and allow patients to see
their primary health provider soon after an event. With completion of the hardening of the
project the potential for heat and water damage to many of the items in at the three different
locations will be greatly reduced.
While the primary purpose of Healthcare Network is to provide primary care to the
community throughout the year, the facilities will play a critical role in the recovery of the
community from disaster. The hardening of the structures with windows and doors means
that the facilities can better withstand a wind event and the County can count on using the
facility immediately after a disaster.
The proposed project will be managed by the Facilities Department of Healthcare Network
under the direction of an as yet to be identified project manager in coordination with the
Collier County. Execution and completion of the project will be through a formal bid
process, an evaluation of the respondent's qualifications and experience, and lowest
responsible and reasonable bid.
The proposed hardening project will mitigate water damage caused by intrusion through
non -impact resistant windows and doors.
Estimated costs of the hardening of the Healthcare Networks, windows and doors is from a
quote by SafeZone, LLC a local contractor. If the project is funded Healthcare Network will
obtain 3 formal bids from local contractors.
Annual estimated costs for the maintenance of the wind retrofit doors and windows of the
Healthcare Network's structures will be part of Healthcare Network's annual operating
budget. Facilities Division, estimated annual costs for caulk, power washing, cleaning and
basic repairs is $4,000.
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Scattered Sites
Capacity Plan:
Healthcare Network plays a critical role in the resiliency of the community. Numerous
agencies and community partners look to Healthcare Network, during, and after emergency
events to provide valuable information, resources, and access to services for resiliency and
recovery efforts. Specific stakeholders beyond the low to moderate income residents of the
Collier County are:
Federal and State Agencies (including FEMA)
Collier County Government and Constitutional Offices (Including Bureau of
Emergency Services)
Naples Chamber of Commerce
Local Business Leaders
Collier County Public Schools
Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA)
Local Non -Profit Organizations
The project will consist of retrofitting the facility with 66 replacement windows and doors.
The scope of work for the project is to complete final design. Permitting, along with several
vendors/contractors to complete the project elements.
The design and engineering of the project will be limited in scope. The primary emphasis
for the plans will be the windows and door. However, final plans will be required to obtain
permits and to ensure that the installation of the project elements are done effectively and
with no negative impact to the environment.
WINDOWS & DOORS
• Provide NOA plans and obtain permitting
• Remove 66 existing windows and doors
• Install 66 new code compliant insulated/impact glazing system
• Apply molding, patch interior drywall and sills, and repair exterior stucco walls and
touch up paint
Proposed contractors have not been identified at this time; however, Healthcare Network
will go through the formal bid process, an evaluation of the respondents' qualifications and
experience, and lowest responsible and reasonable bid.
Project staff will include the following:
In 2006, Rod Stitt, Director of Facilities, moved to Southwest Florida and was hired to
work in purchasing by the Finance Department at the Healthcare Network.
Over the next 14 years, his roles grew within the finance department as he worked as a
purchasing agent, purchasing manager, and then director of facilities.
In 2009, Rod was named to the role of Director of Facilities, and in this role Rod
oversees all Healthcare Network buildings, purchasing staff, maintenance and
housekeeping staff, works with all outside landlords, HVAC contracts, generator
contracts, deals with all construction, equipment maintenance contracts, landscaping
contracts and oversees all vehicles and vehicle maintenance. As the Director of
Facilities, Rod works closely with the Operational Directors to develop and maintain
accreditations with HRSA and AAAHC.
A native of North Fort Myers, Tami Raznoff left Southwest Florida to attend Haywood
Community College in North Carolina, earning an associate's degree in computer
programing.
In 1999, Tami returned to Southwest Florida and was hired to work in accounts payable
by the Finance Department at the Healthcare Network.
Over the next 20 years, her roles grew within the finance department as she worked in
accounts receivable, payroll, as a purchasing agent, a grants management accountant,
and then as the general accounting manager, controller, and senior director or finance.
In 2012, Tami received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Florida Gulf Coast
University. In 2019, she was named to the role of CFO for the Healthcare Network, and
in this executive role Tami oversees all financial operations for the organization
including finance, billing, reporting, coding, credentialing and facilities. As the CFO,
works closely with the CEO, board of directors, organizational leaders and employees to
develop financial goals to protect the organization's assets and investments.
With 25 years of experience in accounting, Tami is currently pursuing a Master's in
Business Administration from Florida Gulf Coast University and plans on taking the
Certified Public Accountant Exam when she finishes her MBA.
Throughout her career at Healthcare Network, Tami has dedicated herself to the
mission of providing quality healthcare accessible to all and as such often volunteers
herself to leadership roles in support of the network's initiatives. It is because of this
dedication to the mission that Tami has served as a committee member and volunteer
for Healthcare Network's annual Golf Tournament, benefitting the organizations mobile
unit program, for over 5 years. Furthermore, Tami represents Healthcare Network on
Future Ready Collier as a strategic partner.
TBD, Project Manager, Facilities Department
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Community Value Narrative:
This project would harden all windows and doors throughout the building bringing them up
to current code for wind and impact resistance. Such efforts will reduce the risk and cost of
repair or rebuilding of exterior structural damage and/or interior structural, asset, and
resources damage arising from a major natural event.
Should this project not be funded and completed, Healthcare Network risks increased
vulnerability to natural and human -caused threats and hazards. The duration of these
adverse consequences jeopardizes the resiliency and recovery efforts of the community.
The hardening at the 3 different Healthcare Network facilities in Naples benefit the Safety
and Security Lifeline by allowing the residents of Collier County to seek medical care
during a disaster. Healthcare Network was established in Collier County in 1977 to
provide safety -net care for those in the community that fall under the category of the
greatest need. Originally instituted to help the uninsured farmworker population obtain
equality in healthcare, Healthcare Network has since flourished throughout Collier County.
Healthcare Network service area, Collier County is 2,304.93 square miles, the second
largest county in the state with a population of over 367,000. Healthcare Network, as the
only Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Collier County, provided 202,061 visits to
49,943 patients in 2019. Healthcare Network, as a patient centered medical home, is the
largest primary care provider in the area and serves 3 out of 20 people, 6 out of 10
children, and 4 out of 5 people living in poverty. In 2019, we provided more than $4.9M in
uncompensated healthcare to children and their families.
Fifty-eight percent of Healthcare Network's patients are under the Federal Poverty Level
(FPL) and 71 % are under 200% of FPL, qualifying for our sliding fee discounts. Sixty-one
percent are Hispanic and 14% are black. Thirty-nine percent of our adult patients are
uninsured, as Florida has not expanded Medicaid to adults. Thirty percent of HCN's
patients live in Immokalee; ZIP code 34142 & 34143, which has the highest level of
uninsured residents in Collier County.
Healthcare Network has a very diverse workforce. 62% of the 368 staff members are
Hispanic and 13% are Black, which is representative of the service area. (CHS
PAYLOCITY Report, March 2020). Most of the staff at Healthcare Network that works
directly with patients are bilingual in either Spanish or Haitian Creole. Healthcare Network
employs translators and contacts with Certified Languages International (CLI) for
interpretation services via telephone invarious languages. Our printed materials for
patients are available in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Collier County, Florida has been designated a Medically Underserved Area (MUA). MUAs
are areas or populations designated by HRSA as having too few primary care providers.
Additionally, Healthcare Network's Federal Health Professional Shortage Area's (HPSA)
designations were updated by HRSA in August, 2019, reflecting a shortage of health care
providers (primary care, dental and mental health) as well as the existence of barriers to
accessing care including lack of public transportation, travel time and distance to the next
source of undesignated care and high poverty. The HPSA designation scores counties
between one and twenty-six, with the higher scores indicating higher levels of need.
Healthcare Network's high scores of 21 for primary medical, 25 for dental, and 23 for
mental healthcare indicates severe shortages.
Healthcare Network has created Collier County's first integrated care system, an organized
coordination of primary and behavioral healthcare. We value our nursing -driven programs
and integrate behavioral health (BH) services in our clinics. We have a primary focus on
population -health and prevention, screening, brief intervention in the primary care setting,
and referral and coordination to specialty mental health services. Unlike the traditional
model of dental, medical, and behavioral services performed by different providers in
different settings, integrated healthcare brings dentists, physicians, nurse -practitioners,
nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists together working as a team. Most aspects of a
patient's wellbeing can be addressed, often in one collaborative visit, as opposed to having
to schedule two or more separate visits.
Patients with hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity were the most severe
chronic diseases in 2019. Age, race, ethnicity and geographical location were identified as
common factors in these chronically diseased patients. Healthcare Network's Hispanic and
Haitian patients with these diseases are most vulnerable. Our high risk patients are the
most vulnerable during the pandemic and we do not want to take the chance of them
contracting Covid-19 by coming to an on -site visit. Healthcare Network just started
providing telehealth visits for our Behavioral Health visits and will enhance our telehealth
program to include all our providers
Healthcare Network's program is unique because we have extensive electronic medical
records of the Hispanic and Haitian patients with these chronic illnesses. Our care team
staff is bilingual in Spanish/English or Creole/English. We will assist with the technology at
the patient's home and our behavioral health team members can help to reduce anxiety.
Early detection of changes in a patient's condition is the primary benefit of home tele
monitoring. Long-term potential impacts include ensuring that all community resources and
community programs are being maximized with improved care coordination, fewer
specialist referrals, less emergency usage and reduced health expenditures supporting the
goal of the patient's improved health.
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Total Healthcare Network
Patients
49,943
Disease
Hypertension
5,598
11`
Heart Disease
915
2`
Diabetes
3,395
7`
Overweight and Obesity
15,090
30`
There is no known historical or cultural significance at any of the Healthcare Network Naples
Sites.
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Collier Healthcare Network (Naples Sites) CFHP Implementation Plan Timeline
Project Start -
1 F M A M 1 J A S O N F M M J J A S
DEO Award and Subrecipient
Agreement
State and Local Contracting 3 Bid Process
Process
Environmental Review
Construction
Tasks
Maintenance and
Project Completion Monitoring
Construction 50% Complete
Closeout
N D 1 F M A M 1 1 A SIOINIDIJ F M A M J 1
Final Local/State Inspections
Project Closeout Compliance 400
Summary and Closeout J
Compliance
Maintenan
12/03
01/03
31
DEO Award and Subrecipient
Aareement
O1/03
04/03
90
State and Local Contracting Process
04/04
07/03
90
Engineering
07/04
10/03
91
Environmental Review
10/04 10/04
365
Construction
10/05
11/05
31
Final Local/State Inspections
11 /05
12/06
31
Project Closeout Compliance
12/07
01/06
30
Summary and Closeout Compliance
O1/07
OS/Ol
114
Maintenance and Monitoring
Milestones
12/3/2020
Project Start
4/4/2022
Construction 50%Complete
1/6/2023
Closeout
11/5/2022
Project Completion
5/1/2023
Maintenance and Monitoring
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Notes
Record project notes below
Insert timeline notes here
Project Name Healthcare Network - Naples Sites Hardening
Official Applicant Entity Name Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network
Primary Contact Name and Number Tami Runoff 239-986-0136
Date
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
FL CDBG Mitigation
Rebuild Florida Critical Facilities Hardening Program Project Budget
Project
Primary
Tami Raznoff
Official
Collier County - Collier Health Services, Inc.
Name:
Collier Health Services, Inc dba
Contact Name
239-986-0136
Applicant
dba Healthcare Network (Naples Locations)
Healthcare Network
and Phone
Entity
Naples Sites
Number:
Name:
Project
Budget
Notes
Description
CDBG-MIT Amount
Other non
Source of
Total Funds
CDBG-MIT
Funds*
(CDBG-MIT
Funds
and Other)
1. Critical
Retrofitting
Facilities
Building Exteriors /
Hardening
Storm Proofing
Windows
Dental Care East
$ 127,300.00
$127,300.00
26 new code compliant insulated / impact glazing system
1749 Heritage
Trail, Suite 801
Naples, FL 34412
Senior Friendship
$ 191,000.00
$191,000.00
28 new code compliant insulated / impact glazing system
Health
2355 Stanford
Court, Suite 701
Naples, FL 34112
Children's Care
$ 135,000.00
$135,000.00
26 new code compliant insulated / impact glazing system
East
6350 Davis Blvd,
Suite 1001
Naples, FL 34104
$22,665.00
$22,665.00
5%
Administration:
Totals:
$ 475,965.00
$475,965.00
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure budget accuracy and no
duplication of benefits. Show the sources and amounts of other funds needed to complete the project below, including local
funds and grants from other agencies. Any anticipated or committed funds must also be included.
Source of Other Funds
Amount
1. N/A
N/A
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Welcome to Rebuild Florida's Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
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The CDBG-MIT team encourages you to utilize the CFHP Instructions that are located in the
CFHP Guidelines when completing this application. The instructions provide a step-by-step
guide that may answer questions that arise while filling out the application. Attached are the
CFHP Instructions, Implementation Plan Template, and Budget Template.
CFHP instructions
CFHP IP template
CFHP budget template
The following are methods for responding to questions for this application:
• Short response
• Attaching essay responses in the form of a text or Word document
• Downloading templates, filling them out and re -uploading them to the application
• Answering Yes/No response questions
• Selecting multiple answers
• Providing an e-signature
If an entity is submitting more than one application, make sure to name all attached files like
so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3 etc.
Be aware that by answering "Yes" to the question "Is there any duplication of benefits?" your
application will not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program. Similarly,
by answering "No" to the compliance and monitoring agreement questions your application
will also not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Please be advised that those who have completed the registration process will have unlimited
access to their application until the application deadline. If you entered this application by
clicking on the link through DEO's CDBG-MIT website, then you may not be able to access
your application repeatedly. In order to gain unlimited access, please send an email to:
CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com to receive a link to this application.
Project and Applicant Information
Official Project
Title
Official Applicant Entity Name
Primary Contact Name and
Title
Phone Number
Email
Mailing Address
FEIN#
DUNS#
Healthcare Network Marion E. Fether Medical
Center
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare
Network
Tami Raznoff, Chief Financial Officer
(239) 986-0136
traznoff@healthcareswfl.org
1454 Madison Ave, Immokalee FL 34142
59-1741277
085019511
Are there any co -applicants involved in this project?
0 Yes
No
Project Description
Write an overview/summary, not to exceed 2,500 words, of the project being proposed.
What is the project purpose? Include a description of the critical facility to be hardened?
What specifically are the risk(s) that will be mitigated by the completion of this project?
Describe how the work will be completed and the team that will be responsible.
Explain the method(s) used to determine project funding requirements.
Describe the anticipated outcomes.
Describe how the facility will be maintained after it is hardened.
Attach your response as a Word document titled: EntityNamePD_CFHP
If you are submitting more than one application, make sure to name all your attached
documents like so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3
etc.
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Community Value
Describe, in 1,500 words or less, the critical facility's value to the community in normal
circumstances and in times of natural disasters.
Which of the seven (7) community lifelines will be served by completion of this project?
How does this project enhance community resilience?
Does the facility have any cultural or historical significance?
Attach in a zip folder a maximum of ten photographs that provide both interior and exterior
views
Attach zip folder containing your Word document response and photos. Title zip folder:
EntityNameCV_CFHP
Collier CountyCV_CFHP.zip
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Capacity Plan
Provide a strategic plan overview of 1,500 words or less that addresses goals, stakeholders,
the work plan, (major tasks and deliverables), resources (staffing and budget) and
monitoring/quality controls. Identify the staff members who will be responsible and/or positions
that will be filled for CFHP project management and maintenance. Provide a short profile on
each person on your current staff who will perform project -related tasks and a position
description for any new hires who will be assigned to project responsibilities. Have any project
contractors been identified? If so, briefly describe your selection process. Attach a word
document titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
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Implementation Plan
Prepare a chronological timeline for the entire life of the project that organizes work into
logical, manageable tasks and deliverables. The Implementation Plan Template has been
provided in this application and can also be found in Appendix D of the CFHP Guidelines.
Download and rename template: EntityNamelP_CFHP
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Budget
Include your project budget using the Budget Template that is found below and in Appendix E
in the CFHP Guidelines. Ensure your budget is reasonable, appropriate and accurate. Are the
budgeted items consistent with the project description and tasks? Does the amount requested
fall within the CFHP's allowable minimum ($50,000) and maximum ($15,000,000)? Ensure
there is no duplication of benefits.
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Is there any duplication of benefits?
Please be advised that by answering "Yes" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
O Yes
No
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure
budget accuracy and no duplication of benefits.
Leveraged Dollars
Do you anticipate receiving any funds for this project that will not be supplied by the CDBG-
MIT program?
O Yes
No
Select each county that your project benefits. DEO will use this information to assess MID,
social vulnerability, rural and fiscally -constrained areas. Only counties eligible for CDBG-MIT
funds are listed below.
❑ Alachua
❑ Baker
❑ Bradford
❑ Brevard
❑ Dixie
❑ Duval
❑ Flagler
❑ Gilchrist
❑ Broward ❑ Glades
❑ Charlotte ❑ Hardee
❑
Citrus
❑
Hendry
❑
Clay
❑
Hernando
Collier
❑
Highlands
❑
Columbia
❑
Hillsborough
❑
DeSoto
❑ Indian
River
❑ Lafayette
❑ Lake
❑ Lee
❑ Leon
❑ Levy
❑
Manatee
❑
Marion
❑
Martin
❑
Miami -Dade
❑ Monroe
❑ Nassau
❑ Okeechobee
❑ Orange
❑ Osceola
❑ Palm
Beach
❑ Pasco
❑ Pinellas
❑ Polk
❑ Putnam
❑ Sarasota
❑ Seminole
❑ St. Johns
❑ St.
Lucie
❑ Sumter
❑ Suwannee
❑ Taylor
❑ Union
❑ Volusia
❑ Wakulla
Overall LMI Benefit
For completing this section, please visit the HUD ACS 5-Year 2011-2015 Low -and Moderate -
Income Summary Data website: https://hud.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.htmI?
id=ffd0597e8af24f88b501 b7e7f326bedd and click "View Application". We advise you to follow
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numbers and Block Groups.
After you have reviewed the instructions and the HUD website, identify and list the Census
Tract number followed by all LMI Block Groups your project benefits. Example: Tract: 200,
Block group: 2, 3; Tract: 2902, Block group: 1, 3, 4, 5, etc.
The Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network, Marion E. Fether Medical Center, 1454
Madison Ave, Immokalee, FL is in Census Track 011400, Census Block Group 1, area is at 61.85%.
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Special Designations
Does your project benefit an Area of Critical State Concern according to Florida Statutes
380.05?
Areas of Critical State Concern are:
• Big Cypress Area (portions of Collier, Miami -Dade, and Monroe Counties)
• Green Swamp Area (portions of Polk and Lake Counties)
• City of Key West and the Florida Keys Areas (Monroe County)
• Apalachicola Bay Area (Franklin County)
O Yes
No
Compliance
According to 84 FIR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.(18), "The State shall make reviews
and audits, including on -site reviews of any subrecipients, designated public agencies, and
local governments, as may be necessary or appropriate to meet the requirements of section
104(e)(2) of the HCDA, as amended, as modified by this notice. In the case of noncompliance
with these requirements, the State shall take such actions as may be appropriate to prevent a
continuance of the deficiency, mitigate any adverse effects or consequences, and prevent a
recurrence. The State shall establish remedies for noncompliance by any designated
subrecipients, public agencies, or local governments."
Can you certify to comply with state and federal register regulations as outlined in 84 FIR
45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
0 No
Maintenance Agreement
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.2.a(10), "Each grantee must plan for
the long-term operation and maintenance of infrastructure and public facility projects funded
with CDBG-MIT funds. The grantee must describe in its action plan how it will fund long-term
operation and maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects. Additionally, the grantee must describe
any State or local resources that have been identified for the operation and maintenance costs
of projects assisted with CDBG-MIT funds." As such, Federal Register expectations on
maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects are expected to be maintained by each entity who
proposes a CFHP project.
Can you certify that your entity will comply with state and subrecipient monitoring and
maintenance requirements as outlined by 84 FR 45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Signature
As the primary entity contact for this project, I certify that staff, contractors, vendors and
community partners of our mitigation initiative:
A. Will comply with all HUD and Florida requirements in the administration of the proposed
CDBG-MIT funded activities;
B. Will work in a cooperative manner to execute the Subrecipient Agreement that provides the
pathway for successful CDBG-MIT program(s) and/or project(s) and;
C. Will certify that all information submitted in this Application is true and accurate.
Please sign here:
Congratulations! You have completed the Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Please be sure that all supplemental documents have been uploaded and all questions have
been answered. By clicking the forward arrow, your application will be complete and you will
no longer be able to move back to previous questions. The following page will allow you to
download a FIUF version of your application. we encourage you to save a copy of the FJUs- for
your records. Your completed application will be sent to DEO's mitigation team. For any
questions or concerns please email: CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Healthcare Network Marion
E. Fether Medical Center
Project Description:
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network
Marion E. Fether Medical Center
1454 Madison Ave, Immokalee, FL
Marion E. Fether Medical Center is recognized by the community as the primary location to
receive quality healthcare in Immokalee. The 40,750 square foot public facility is surrounded
by parks, public schools, County offices and is easily accessible through a major roadway.
Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network is the only Federally Qualified Health
Center (FQHC) in Collier County, we provided 202,061 visits to 49,943 patients in 2019.
Healthcare Network, as a patient centered medical home, is the largest primary care
provider in the area and serves 3 out of 20 people, 6 out of 10 children, and 4 out of 5
people living in poverty. In 2019, we provided more than $4.9M in uncompensated
healthcare to children and their families. Fifty-eight percent of Healthcare Network's patients
are under the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and 71 % are under 200% of FPL, qualifying for
our sliding fee discounts. Sixty-one percent are Hispanic and 14% are black. Thirty-nine
percent of our adult patients are uninsured, as Florida has not expanded Medicaid to adults.
Chronic diseases have an impact in Collier County and many of our patients have multiple
comorbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease, chronic
pain, and other ailments. These conditions can lead to and exacerbate high blood pressure,
kidney failure, neuropathy, blindness, heart attack, stroke, and poor mental health. These
conditions cause further suffering, increased and avoidable health care utilization, disability,
and shortened lifespan. In 2018, HCN treated a total of 3,342 patients with diabetes, 2,809
patients with asthma, 5,281 patients with hypertension, 866 patients with heart disease,
14,935 patients with a diagnosis of being overweight or obese, and 9,567 patients with a
mental health diagnosis.
The proposed project will protect the assets inside the structure and allow patients to see
their primary health provider soon after an event. With completion of the hardening of the
project the potential for heat and water damage to many of the items in at the three different
locations will be greatly reduced.
While the primary purpose of Healthcare Network is to provide primary care to the
community throughout the year, the facilities will play a critical role in the recovery of the
community from disaster. The hardening of the structures with windows and doors means
that the facilities can better withstand a wind event and the County can count on using the
facility immediately after a disaster.
The proposed project will be managed by the Facilities Department of Healthcare Network
under the direction of an as yet to be identified project manager in coordination with the
Collier County. Execution and completion of the project will be through a formal bid
process, an evaluation of the respondent's qualifications and experience, and lowest
responsible and reasonable bid.
The proposed hardening project will mitigate water damage caused by intrusion through
non -impact resistant windows and doors.
Estimated costs of the hardening of the Healthcare Networks, windows and doors is from a
quote by SafeZone, LLC a local contractor. If the project is funded Healthcare Network will
obtain 3 formal bids from local contractors.
Annual estimated costs for the maintenance of the wind retrofit doors and windows of the
Healthcare Network's structures will be part of Healthcare Network's annual operating
budget. Facilities Division, estimated annual costs for caulk, power washing, cleaning and
basic repairs is $4,000.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Healthcare Network Marion
E. Fether Medical Center
Community Value Narrative:
This project would harden all windows and doors throughout the building bringing them up
to current code for wind and impact resistance. Such efforts will greatly reduce the center's
vulnerability to exterior and / or interior structural damage, as well as minimize asset and
resource damage arising from a major natural event.
Should this project not be funded and completed, Healthcare Network risks increased
vulnerability to natural and human -caused threats and hazards. The Marion E. Fether
Medical Center is Healthcare Network's corporate headquarters. If this major community
health center were to sustain significant damage the adverse consequences could
jeopardize the resiliency and recovery efforts of the community. After hurricane Irma
Healthcare Network was the first to respond in the community of Immokalee with our Mobile
Units.
The hardening at The Marion E. Fether Medical Center would directly benefit the Safety
and Security Lifeline by allowing the residents of Immokalee to seek medical care during a
disaster. Healthcare Network was established in Collier County in 1977 to provide safety -
net care for those in the community that fall under the category of the greatest need.
Originally instituted to help the uninsured farmworker population obtain equality in
healthcare, Healthcare Network has since flourished throughout Collier County.
Healthcare Network service area, Collier County is 2,304.93 square miles, the second
largest county in the state with a population of over 367,000. Healthcare Network, as the
only Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Collier County, provided 202,061 visits to
49,943 patients in 2019. Healthcare Network, as a patient centered medical home, is the
largest primary care provider in the area and serves 3 out of 20 people, 6 out of 10
children, and 4 out of 5 people living in poverty. In 2019, we provided more than $4.9M in
uncompensated healthcare to children and their families.
Fifty-eight percent of Healthcare Network's patients are under the Federal Poverty Level
(FPL) and 71 % are under 200% of FPL, qualifying for our sliding fee discounts. Sixty-one
percent are Hispanic and 14% are black. Thirty-nine percent of our adult patients are
uninsured, as Florida has not expanded Medicaid to adults. Thirty percent of HCN's
patients live in Immokalee; ZIP code 34142 & 34143, which has the highest level of
uninsured residents in Collier County.
Healthcare Network has a very diverse workforce. 62% of the 368 staff members are
Hispanic and 13% are Black, which is representative of the service area. (CHS
PAYLOCITY Report, March 2020). Most of the staff at Healthcare Network that works
directly with patients are bilingual in either Spanish or Haitian Creole. Healthcare Network
employs translators and contacts with Certified Languages International (CLI) for
interpretation services via telephone in various languages. Our printed materials for
patients are available in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Collier County, Florida has been designated a Medically Underserved Area (MUA). MUAs
are areas or populations designated by HRSA as having too few primary care providers.
Additionally, Healthcare Network's Federal Health Professional Shortage Area's (HPSA)
designations were updated by HRSA in August, 2019, reflecting a shortage of health care
providers (primary care, dental and mental health) as well as the existence of barriers to
accessing care including lack of public transportation, travel time and distance to the next
source of undesignated care and high poverty. The HPSA designation scores counties
between one and twenty-six, with the higher scores indicating higher levels of need.
Healthcare Network's high scores of 21 for primary medical, 25 for dental, and 23 for
mental healthcare indicates severe shortages.
Healthcare Network has created Collier County's first integrated care system, an organized
coordination of primary and behavioral healthcare. We value our nursing -driven programs
and integrate behavioral health (BH) services in our clinics. We have a primary focus on
population -health and prevention, screening, brief intervention in the primary care setting,
and referral and coordination to specialty mental health services. Unlike the traditional
model of dental, medical, and behavioral services performed by different providers in
different settings, integrated healthcare brings dentists, physicians, nurse -practitioners,
nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists together working as a team. Most aspects of a
patient's wellbeing can be addressed, often in one collaborative visit, as opposed to having
to schedule two or more separate visits.
Patients with hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity were the most severe
chronic diseases in 2019. Age, race, ethnicity and geographical location were identified as
common factors in these chronically diseased patients. Healthcare Network's Hispanic and
Haitian patients with these diseases are most vulnerable. Our high risk patients are the
most vulnerable during the pandemic and we do not want to take the chance of them
contracting Covid-19 by coming to an on -site visit. Healthcare Network just started
providing telehealth visits for our Behavioral Health visits and will enhance our telehealth
program to include all our providers
Healthcare Network's program is unique because we have extensive electronic medical
records of the Hispanic and Haitian patients with these chronic illnesses. Our care team
staff is bilingual in Spanish/English or Creole/English. We will assist with the technology at
the patient's home and our behavioral health team members can help to reduce anxiety.
Early detection of changes in a patient's condition is the primary benefit of home tele
monitoring. Long-term potential impacts include ensuring that all community resources and
community programs are being maximized with improved care coordination, fewer
specialist referrals, less emergency usage and reduced health expenditures supporting the
goal of the patient's improved health.
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Total Healthcare Network
Patients
49,943
Disease
Hypertension
5,598
11`
Heart Disease
915
2`
Diabetes
3,395
7`
Overweight and Obesity
15,090
30`
There is no known historical or cultural significance at any of the Healthcare Network Marion
E. Fether Medical Center.
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E. Fether Medical Center
Capacity Plan:
Healthcare Network plays a critical role in the resiliency of the community. Numerous
agencies and community partners look to Healthcare Network, during, and after emergency
events to provide valuable information, resources, and access to services for resiliency and
recovery efforts. Specific stakeholders beyond the low to moderate income residents of the
Collier County are:
Federal and State Agencies (including FEMA)
Collier County Government and Constitutional Offices (Including Bureau of
Emergency Services)
Immokalee Chamber of Commerce
Local Business Leaders
Collier County Public Schools
Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA)
Local Non -Profit Organizations
The project will consist of retrofitting the facility with 65 replacement windows and doors.
The scope of work for the project is to complete final design. Permitting, along with several
vendors/contractors to complete the project elements.
The design and engineering of the project will be limited in scope. The primary emphasis
for the plans will be the windows and door. However, final plans will be required to obtain
permits and to ensure that the installation of the project elements are done effectively and
with no negative impact to the environment.
WINDOWS & DOORS
• Provide NOA plans and obtain permitting
• Remove 66 existing windows and doors
• Install 66 new code compliant insulated/impact glazing system
• Apply molding, patch interior drywall and sills, and repair exterior stucco walls and
touch up paint
Proposed contractors have not been identified at this time; however, Healthcare Network
will go through the formal bid process, an evaluation of the respondents' qualifications and
experience, and lowest responsible and reasonable bid.
Project staff will include the following:
In 2006, Rod Stitt, Director of Facilities, moved to Southwest Florida and was hired to
work in purchasing by the Finance Department at the Healthcare Network.
Over the next 14 years, his roles grew within the finance department as he worked as a
purchasing agent, purchasing manager, and then director of facilities.
In 2009, Rod was named to the role of Director of Facilities, and in this role Rod
oversees all Healthcare Network buildings, purchasing staff, maintenance and
housekeeping staff, works with all outside landlords, HVAC contracts, generator
contracts, deals with all construction, equipment maintenance contracts, landscaping
contracts and oversees all vehicles and vehicle maintenance. As the Director of
Facilities, Rod works closely with the Operational Directors to develop and maintain
accreditations with HRSA and AAAHC.
A native of North Fort Myers, Tami Raznoff left Southwest Florida to attend Haywood
Community College in North Carolina, earning an associate's degree in computer
programing.
In 1999, Tami returned to Southwest Florida and was hired to work in accounts payable
by the Finance Department at the Healthcare Network.
Over the next 20 years, her roles grew within the finance department as she worked in
accounts receivable, payroll, as a purchasing agent, a grants management accountant,
and then as the general accounting manager, controller, and senior director or finance.
In 2012, Tami received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Florida Gulf Coast
University. In 2019, she was named to the role of CFO for the Healthcare Network, and
in this executive role Tami oversees all financial operations for the organization
including finance, billing, reporting, coding, credentialing and facilities. As the CFO,
works closely with the CEO, board of directors, organizational leaders and employees to
develop financial goals to protect the organization's assets and investments.
With 25 years of experience in accounting, Tami is currently pursuing a Master's in
Business Administration from Florida Gulf Coast University and plans on taking the
Certified Public Accountant Exam when she finishes her MBA.
Throughout her career at Healthcare Network, Tami has dedicated herself to the
mission of providing quality healthcare accessible to all and as such often volunteers
herself to leadership roles in support of the network's initiatives. It is because of this
dedication to the mission that Tami has served as a committee member and volunteer
for Healthcare Network's annual Golf Tournament, benefitting the organizations mobile
unit program, for over 5 years. Furthermore, Tami represents Healthcare Network on
Future Ready Collier as a strategic partner.
TBD, Project Manager, Facilities Department
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Project Name Healthcare Network- Marion E. Father Hardening
Official Applicant Entity Name Collier Health Services, Inc. dba Healthcare Network
Primary Contact Name and Number Tami Ramoff 239-986-0136
Date
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
FL CDBG Mitigation
Rebuild Florida Critical Facilities Hardening Program Project Budget
Project
Primary
Tami Raznoff
Official
Collier County - Collier Health Services, Inc.
Name:
Collier Health Services, Inc dba
Contact Name
239-986-0136
Applicant
dba Healthcare Network (Naples Locations)
Healthcare Network
and Phone
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Marion E. Fether Medical
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Notes
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CDBG-MIT Amount
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Retrofitting Building
Facilities
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Proofing Windows
Marion E. Fether
$ 206,240.00
$206,240.00
65 new code compliant insulated / impact glazing system
Medical Center
1454 Madison
Ave. W
Immokalee, FL
34142
$10,312.00
$10,312.00
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Administration:
Totals:
$216,552.00
$216,552.00
All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure budget accuracy and no
duplication of benefits. Show the sources and amounts of other funds needed to complete the project below, including local
funds and grants from other agencies. Any anticipated or committed funds must also be included.
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OPPORTUNITY
We thank you for your time spent taking this survey.
Your response has been recorded.
Below is a summary of your
responses
Welcome to Rebuild Florida's Critical Facility Hardening Program Application.
Download PDF
The CDBG-MIT team encourages you to utilize the CFHP Instructions that are located in the
CFHP Guidelines when completing this application. The instructions provide a step-by-step
guide that may answer questions that arise while filling out the application. Attached are the
CFHP Instructions, Implementation Plan Template, and Budget Template.
CFHP instructions
CFHP IP template
CFHP budget template
The following are methods for responding to questions for this application:
• Short response
• Attaching essay responses in the form of a text or Word document
• Downloading templates, filling them out and re -uploading them to the application
• Answering Yes/No response questions
• Selecting multiple answers
• Providing an e-signature
If an entity is submitting more than one application, make sure to name all attached files like
so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3 etc.
Be aware that by answering "Yes" to the question "Is there any duplication of benefits?" your
application will not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program. Similarly,
by answering "No" to the compliance and monitoring agreement questions your application
will also not be considered be considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Please be advised that those who have completed the registration process will have unlimited
access to their application until the application deadline. If you entered this application by
clicking on the link through DEO's CDBG-MIT website, then you may not be able to access
your application repeatedly. In order to gain unlimited access, please send an email to:
CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com to receive a link to this application.
Project and Applicant Information
Official Project
Title
Official Applicant Entity Name
Primary Contact Name and
Title
Phone Number
Email
Mailing Address
FEIN#
DUNS#
Immokalee Sports Complex
Collier County - Parks and Recreation Department
Mike Lalbachan, Grant Coordinator
(239) 252-4217
mike.lalbachan@colliercountyfl.gov
3339 Tamiami Trail E Suite 211, Naples FL 34112
59-6000558
76997790
Are there any co -applicants involved in this project?
0 Yes
No
Project Description
Write an overview/summary, not to exceed 2,500 words, of the project being proposed.
What is the project purpose? Include a description of the critical facility to be hardened?
What specifically are the risk(s) that will be mitigated by the completion of this project?
Describe how the work will be completed and the team that will be responsible.
Explain the method(s) used to determine project funding requirements.
Describe the anticipated outcomes.
Describe how the facility will be maintained after it is hardened.
Attach your response as a Word document titled: EntityNamePD_CFHP
If you are submitting more than one application, make sure to name all your attached
documents like so, EntityNamePD_CFHP1, EntityNamePD_CFHP2, EntityNamePD_CFHP3
etc.
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Community Value
Describe, in 1,500 words or less, the critical facility's value to the community in normal
circumstances and in times of natural disasters.
Which of the seven (7) community lifelines will be served by completion of this project?
How does this project enhance community resilience?
Does the facility have any cultural or historical significance?
Attach in a zip folder a maximum of ten photographs that provide both interior and exterior
views.
Attach zip folder containing your Word document response and photos. Title zip folder:
EntityNameCV_CFHP
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Capacity Plan
Provide a strategic plan overview of 1,500 words or less that addresses goals, stakeholders,
the work plan, (major tasks and deliverables), resources (staffing and budget) and
monitoring/quality controls. Identify the staff members who will be responsible and/or positions
that will be filled for CFHP project management and maintenance. Provide a short profile on
each person on your current staff who will perform project -related tasks and a position
description for any new hires who will be assigned to project responsibilities. Have any project
contractors been identified? If so, briefly describe your selection process. Attach a word
document titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
Attach your Word document response titled: EntityNameCP_CFHP
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Implementation Plan
Prepare a chronological timeline for the entire life of the project that organizes work into
logical, manageable tasks and deliverables. The Implementation Plan Template has been
provided in this application and can also be found in Appendix D of the CFHP Guidelines.
Download and rename template: EntityNamelP_CFHP
CFHP IP Template
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Budget
Include your project budget using the Budget Template that is found below and in Appendix E
in the CFHP Guidelines. Ensure your budget is reasonable, appropriate and accurate. Are the
budgeted items consistent with the project description and tasks? Does the amount requested
fall within the CFHP's allowable minimum ($50,000) and maximum ($15,000,000)? Ensure
there is no duplication of benefits.
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Is there any duplication of benefits?
Please be advised that by answering "Yes" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
0 Yes
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All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure
budget accuracy and no duplication of benefits.
Leveraged Dollars
Do you anticipate receiving any funds for this project that will not be supplied by the CDBG-
MIT program?
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Select each county that your project benefits. DEO will use this information to assess MID,
social vulnerability, rural and fiscally -constrained areas. Only counties eligible for CDBG-MIT
funds are listed below.
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Alachua
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Dixie
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Indian
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Monroe
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Sarasota
River
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Baker
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Duval
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Lafayette
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Nassau
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Seminole
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Bradford
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Flagler
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Lake
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Okeechobee
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St. Johns
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Brevard
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Gilchrist
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Lee
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Orange
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Lucie
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Broward
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Glades
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Leon
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Osceola
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Sumter
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Charlotte
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Hardee
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Levy
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Palm
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Suwannee
Beach
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Citrus
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Hendry
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Manatee
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Pasco
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Taylor
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Clay
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Hernando
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Marion
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Pinellas
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Union
Collier
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Highlands
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Martin
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Polk
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Volusia
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Columbia
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Hillsborough
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Miami -Dade
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Putnam
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Wakulla
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DeSoto
Overall LMI Benefit
For completing this section, please visit the HUD ACS 5-Year 2011-2015 Low -and Moderate -
Income Summary Data website: https://hud.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.htmi?
id=ffd0597e8af24f88b501 b7e7f326bedd and click "View Application". We advise you to follow
the "Overall LMI Benefit" section directions in the CFHP instructions to find the Census Tract
numbers and Block Grouts.
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After you have reviewed the instructions and the HUD website, identify and list the Census
Tract number followed by all LMI Block Groups your project benefits. Example: Tract: 200,
Block group: 2, 3; Tract: 2902, Block group: 1, 3, 4, 5, etc.
The Immokalee Sports Complex is considered a regional park and serves individuals in the following
census tract and block group areas with LMI %: Tract 112.04, block group 3, LMI 95.68% Tract 112.05,
block group 2, LMI 95.15% Tract 113.01, block group 1, LMI 96.59% Tract 113.02, block group 2, LMI
93.48% Tract 114.00, block group 2, LMI 90.79%
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Special Designations
Does your project benefit an Area of Critical State Concern according to Florida Statutes
380.05?
Areas of Critical State Concern are:
• Big Cypress Area (portions of Collier, Miami -Dade, and Monroe Counties)
• Green Swamp Area (portions of Polk and Lake Counties)
• City of Key West and the Florida Keys Areas (Monroe County)
• Apalachicola Bay Area (Franklin County)
0 Yes
No
Compliance
According to 84 FIR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.(18), "The State shall make reviews
and audits, including on -site reviews of any subrecipients, designated public agencies, and
local governments, as may be necessary or appropriate to meet the requirements of section
104(e)(2) of the HCDA, as amended, as modified by this notice. In the case of noncompliance
with these requirements, the State shall take such actions as may be appropriate to prevent a
continuance of the deficiency, mitigate any adverse effects or consequences, and prevent a
recurrence. The State shall establish remedies for noncompliance by any designated
subrecipients, public agencies, or local governments."
Can you certify to comply with state and federal register regulations as outlined in 84 FIR
45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
0 No
Maintenance Agreement
According to 84 FR 45838 August 30, 2019 Section V.A.2.a(10), "Each grantee must plan for
the long-term operation and maintenance of infrastructure and public facility projects funded
with CDBG-MIT funds. The grantee must describe in its action plan how it will fund long-term
operation and maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects. Additionally, the grantee must describe
any State or local resources that have been identified for the operation and maintenance costs
of projects assisted with CDBG-MIT funds." As such, Federal Register expectations on
maintenance for CDBG-MIT projects are expected to be maintained by each entity who
proposes a CFHP project.
Can you certify that your entity will comply with state and subrecipient monitoring and
maintenance requirements as outlined by 84 FR 45838?
Please be advised that by answering "No" to this question, your application will not be
considered eligible for the Critical Facility Hardening Program.
Yes
O No
Signature
As the primary entity contact for this project, I certify that staff, contractors, vendors and
community partners of our mitigation initiative:
A. Will comply with all HUD and Florida requirements in the administration of the proposed
CDBG-MIT funded activities;
B. Will work in a cooperative manner to execute the Subrecipient Agreement that provides the
pathway for successful CDBG-MIT program(s) and/or project(s) and;
C. Will certify that all information submitted in this Application is true and accurate.
Please sign here:
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Please be sure that all supplemental documents have been uploaded and all questions have
been answered. By clicking the forward arrow, your application will be complete and you will
no longer be able to move back to previous questions. The following page will allow you to
download a PDF version of your application. We encourage you to save a copy of the PDF for
your records. Your completed application will be sent to DEO's mitigation team. For any
questions or concerns please email: CDBG-MIT@deo.myflorida.com.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Sports
Complex Hardening Proposal
Project Description:
The purpose of this project is to provide a safe environment for the citizens of Immokalee through
hardening of existing facility used before, during, and after natural disasters. Specifically, the project
seeks to harden existing infrastructure by replacing the roof of the facility with upgraded
hurricane/wind resistant materials, replace an existing covered walkway that was installed 30 years
ago and currently floods areas between the gym location and fitness center, which is used for
sheltering, and install a new HVAC and ventilation system for existing fitness center, administration,
and gym, and provide for renovation of stucco of gym, providing dry proofing with paint and sealant.
Recipients of this project are considered citizens of Immokalee with 100% of the area being
considered eligible to receive benefits as low and moderate income.
The Collier County Parks and Recreation Division will be working with its sister Division Community
Health Services (CHS) to oversee the grant requirements related to the project. CHS will ensure
grant compliance is maintained and provide administrative oversight of the project. The Facilities
Management Division will be responsible for the oversight of assessment, design, and permitting
related to the construction/renovation of the project.
Currently, Immokalee Sports Complex is a 25-year structure that provides local recreation for
residents of Immokalee. The facility has a public pool, fitness center, and gymnasium. The facility
has historically been used in times of natural disaster to provide a cooling center to area residents,
as well as serving as a location for housing individuals displaced from their homes due to natural
disaster (hurricane). The facility has been the recipient of HGMP funds after Hurricane Charlie and
was retrofitted with hurricane shutters to protect the building during storms. Recently, the project
received Hazard Mitigation Grant Funding (HGMP) for permanent generators to support the facility
during natural disaster.
The anticipated outcome is to harden the existing facility, provide increase ventilation within the
fitness center that is also used for shelter, remove and replace infrastructure related to canopy that
join the fitness center/gym area and further strengthen its ability to sustain natural disasters and be
a place for relief of area citizens.
Cost estimates were derived from Facilities Management, who employee professional engineers
who construct cost estimates based on current pricing for construction. Did you complete a similar
project? Roof replacement and HVAC has been completed and pricing consistent with the figures
provided are available for comparison.
Maintenance of the facility will be completed by the Facilities Management Division. Facilities
Management is responsible for the overall maintenance of all Parks and Recreation, as well as all
other county facilities. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners provides appropriations
for the maintenance of all county facilities.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Sports
Complex Hardening Proposal
Community Value Narrative:
Historically, the Immokalee Sports Complex has served as a community resource for the citizens
of Immokalee. The park grounds are home for a variety of community events and the park and
facilities is well known amongst the citizenry, who view the park as an extension of their homes
due to the activity and familiarity. In times of need, the facility has served to shelter those
displaced from their homes. Most recently, during Hurricane Irma, the facility served those who
were displaced and originally sheltered in the local high school. The Immokalee Sports Complex
became a step-down unit from the local high school, so the high school could reopen to operate
as a school. This role allowed for the Division to assist in helping the schools reopen while at
the same time continuing to provide for the need of those displaced. Not obligating the school
district to continue to provide for longer than needed sheltering, allowing for the schools to re-
open, and allowing for the continued sheltering of individuals has an incalculable, but important
cost savings. In addition, providing for shelter during times of emergency is yet another cost
savings for the community.
Current conditions of the facility are hampered due to wind and water intrusion from previous
storms. While the current roofing system is enough for normal weather conditions, hurricane
force winds has forced water into the building envelope causing damage and has debilitated the
existing infrastructure of the building. Repeated exposure to these conditions, will worsen the
infrastructure of the facility and keep it from being used to its current ability to be a resource
during times of emergency. How does this project if not completed pose a significant risk to
public health and safety? The Immokalee Sports Complex serves as a hub for the Immokalee
community and has historically been available for use during times of emergency. In addition,
the facility also provides back up for other resources provided by the Collier County School
District. By not hardening or keeping this asset available during times of emergency need, the
School District will be overburdened during crisis, delaying the recovery of the community for
needing to support emergency activities before, during, and after hurricane and other natural
disasters. Also, the School District will be delayed in re -opening, which schools re -opening after
a catastrophic event are vital to the reestablishment of a community after such events.
Health and Wellness and Safety and Security, as well as, energy resilience with the generators
are the lifelines this project benefits. This project will benefit the lifelines identified above related
to materials and supplies related to critical hardening of the facility, dry proofing to prevent water
intrusion by waterproofing exterior walls and panels and providing increased ventilation.
A portion of the facility was once part of the technical campus associated with the Collier County
School District. No other historical or cultural significance is noted.
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Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) — Immokalee Sports
Complex Hardening Proposal
Capacity Plan
Stakeholders in this project include the Immokalee Community, Immokalee CRA, Immokalee
Chamber of Commerce, Collier County School District, Collier County Bureau of Emergency
Management, Collier County Public Services Department, and Immokalee Fire District.
The project seeks to retrofit the existing roof structure to provide enhanced wind resistance to
withstand major hurricane force winds. In addition, the project would seek to fully weatherproof the
building to prevent water intrusion and maintain integrity of the facility due to harsh weather
conditions. This would be completed by renovating stucco of the facility and providing paint and
sealant. In addition, the current canopy connecting the gym and fitness area will be replaced with
new infrastructure that will prevent the areas between the two adjoining facilities from flooding, which
occurred during the most recent Hurricane Irma. Finally, the project seeks to enhance ventilation
within the fitness center building to provide comfort to those who are sheltered in this area during
times of need by providing a new HVAC system for the fitness center, gym, and administration area.
Contractors will be solicited from an approved contract by the Board of County Commissioners, who
have been selected in their provision of service in accordance with all federal, state, and local
guidelines.
Facilities Management staff assigned to the project will include Damon Grant, Facilities Management
Director, John McCormick, PE, Principal Project Manager with Facilities Management (please see
attached resumes). These staff will oversee working with required contractors for the design,
permitting, and construction of the improvements noted above.
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Immokalee Sports Complex Hardening
Collier County
Barry Williams (239) 280-7035
Date
Monday, June 15, 2020
FL CDBG Mitigation
Rebuild Florida Critical Facilities Hardening Program Project Budget (Template)
Project
Immokalee Sports Complex Hardening
Primary
Barry Williams
Official
Name:
Contact Name
(239) 280-7035
Applicant
Parks and Recreation Department for Collier County
and Phone
Entity
Number:
Name:
Project
Budget
Notes
Description
CDBG-MIT Amount
Other non
Source of
Total
CDBG-MIT
Funds*
Funds
Funds
(CDBG-MIT
and Other)
1. Critical
Facilities
Hardening
Wet Proofing
/A
/A
/A
/A
/A
Dry Proofing
$590,000
/A
/A
$590,000
Will prevent water intrusion by waterproofing exterior walls and
panels, painting, and stucco renovation.
Anchoring Roof
/A
/A
/A
/A
/A
Mounted Heating
Retrofitting
$400,000
/A
/A
$400,000
Retrofit existing roof with hurricane rated roof and associated
Building Exteriors
improvements
Storm Proofing
/A
/A
/A
/A
/A
Windows
Removal and
$500,000
/A
/A
$500,000
Removal of existing canopy and retrofit with hurricane resistant canopy
Repair
for connection between two facilities.
Obstructions
2. Mechanical
Hardening
Ventilation/Air
Conditioning Units
$450,000
/A
/A
$450,000
Provide for air conditioning/ventilation system of existing fitness center,
administration area, and gym for improved air quality and conditions.
Generator Unit
Installation/Repair
/A
N/A
/A
/A
/A
Water Pump
Installation/Repair
N/A
N/A
/A
/A
/A
3.Other
$10,000
/A
/A
$10,000
Environmental
Shelters
/A
/A
/A
/A
/A
Administration
$72,000
/A
/A
$72,000
Administration of oversight of design, permitting, and construction of
improvements estimated at 5% of total project cost.
Planning
$144,000
/A
/A
$144,000
Costs associated with design and permitting of improvements.
Totals:
$2,166,000
/A
/A
$2,166,000
/A
-All funds identified for use on your project must be fully disclosed and detailed to ensure budget accuracy and no
duplication of benefits. Show the sources and amounts of other funds needed to complete the project below, including
local funds and grants from other agencies. Any anticipated or committed funds must also be included.
Source of Other Funds
Amount
1. N/A
/A
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CO 7CV Cou.Vnty
Office of Management & Budget
TO: Leo E. Ochs, Jr., County Manager
CC: Tami Bailey
Grant Manager — Community and Human Svcs
Kristi Sonntag
Director — Community and Human Services
FROM: Therese Stanley
Manager — OMB Grants Compliance[
DATE: June 26, 2020
Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by
rCpup, Manager, or designe
County Manager
�v(date
After -the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at
the July 14, 2020 BCC meeting
RE: County Manager review and approval to submit five (5) applications to the State
Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for Housing & Urban Development
funding under the Community Development Block Grant — Mitigation Program (CDBG-
MIT) in the amount of $6,620,174, (ATF 20-024)
The Community and Human Services (CHS) Division is applying for Community Development
Block Grant funding through the State DEO for the mitigation and hardening of critical facilities
impacted by Hurricane Irma. Five (5) projects as outlined below are part of the application.
Project Name
Description
Funds Requested
Immokalee Sports
Facility hardening to include dry proofing; roof and
Complex Hardening
canopy retrofit; HVAC system; remove and repair
$2,166,000
obstructions and other mitigation.
Golden Gate Senior
Facility hardening to include new roof and trusses;
Center Hardening
new doors, windows and generator; other
$2,994,107
mitigation.
Immokalee Library
Facility hardening to include a new metal roof; new
$ 767,550
Hardening
doors, windows and generator; other mitigation.
Marion E. Fether Medical
Public medical facility hardening to include removal
Clinic Immokalee —
and replacement of 65 windows and doors with
$ 216,552
Healthcare Network of SW
code compliant insulated/impact windows and
Florida
doors.
Public facility hardening at three (3) locations in
Healthcare Network of SW
Naples including medical and dental facilities.
$ 475,965
FL Naples
Replacement of 66 windows and doors with code
compliant insulated/impact windows and doors.
TOTAL FUNDING REQUEST
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$6,620,174
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3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 201 - Naples, Florida 34112-5746.239-252-8973 - FAX 239-252-8828
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The total project cost is $6,620,174. The grant amount of $6,445,174 is 100% federally funded
and requires no match. An additional $175,000 in local contribution will provide for furniture,
fixtures, and equipment as part of the Golden Gate Senior Center hardening project. These items
are not eligible under the CDBG-MIT grant program. Local funds are available within the County-
wide Capital Project Fund 301 under the Golden Gate Senior Center Rehab Project and
earmarked within the FY21 proposed budget supported by a transfer from General Fund (001).
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced funding availability on April 15, 2020
with applications due no later than June 30, 2020. Due to the unique nature of the grant and the
time needed for its collaborative application process between County Divisions, we are asking for
your approval to submit the application followed by an After -the -Fact approval by the Board of
County Commissioners at the July 14, 2020 BCC meeting.
Once you have reviewed the application, please sign in the box above and in the areas marked
throughout the application and call me for pickup at 239-252-2959.
Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request
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