Amendment #1 - Calusa Bay INSTR 5926519 OR 5819 PG 495
RECORDED 9/22/2020 9 19 AM PAGES 9
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
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Amendment No. 1 to Major User Agreement for Delivery
and Reuse of Irrigation Quality (IQ)Water
Calusa Bay
THIS Amendment No. 1 to Major User Agreement for the Delivery and Reuse of IQ
Water (the"Amendment") is made and entered into this 15 day of Sept. ,2020 by and between
Calusa Bay Master Association,Inc.,a Florida non-profit corporation,whose mailing address is 6955
Satinleaf Road North, Naples, FL 34109 (hereinafter referred to as "User") and the Collier Water-
Sewer District (hereinafter referred to as "District"), collectively, the Parties hereto ("Parties"). This
Amendment will take effect on October 1, 2020 and will be effective through September 30, 2025.
RECITALS
WHEREAS,on June 25, 2013, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted
Collier County Ordinance No. 2013-48, relating to the Collier County Water-Sewer District
("District") Irrigation Quality ("IQ") Water, which among other matters requires Users to enter into
Agreements with the District for the sale and purchase of IQ Water;and
WHEREAS. IQ Water offers an environmentally sustainable method for managing
wastewater disposal, conserving potable water sources, and Section 403.064, F.S. encourages local
governments to implement reuse projects and places limitations on deep well injection and other
forms of effluent disposal; the District desires to use for itself and make available to the public, IQ
Water as an alternative water resource to be used for both irrigation and non-irrigation purposes; and,
WHEREAS, all wastewater treatment plant perrnittees that reuse IQ Water or dispose of
effluent upon any property owned by another party, must enter into a binding agreement between
the involved parties to ensure that construction, operation, maintenance, and monitoring of such use
meets the requirements of Chapters 62-600, 62-620 and 62-610. F.A.C.; and,
WHEREAS, the Board has also adopted an IQ Water Policy, as it may be supplemented
and amended from time to time, which is intended to provide beneficial public use of IQ Water by
ensuring the optimum utilization of the District's limited water supplies; and,
WHEREAS,on June 11,2013,the Collier County Board of County Commissioners approved
a standardized format for the Major User Agreement for Delivery and Reuse of IQ Water (the
"Agreement") to be utilized by all of the Major Users of the District's IQ Water;and
WHEREAS, the Agreement has a five-year term commencing on October 1, 2015 and is
scheduled to terminate on September 30, 2020, subject to being renewed for successive five-year
terms upon the mutual agreement of the parties as set forth in numbered paragraph 7, Term, of the
Agreement; and
WHEREAS,the parties wish to extend the term of this Agreement for another five-year term
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commencing on October 1, 2020, and to clarify their respective responsibilities by making the
following additional amendments:
• Adding amended language in numbered paragraph 6. Quantity, reflecting the
updated Major User's allocation of water and striking language in that same
paragraph allowing Major Users to seek an increase to their allocation of water,
since under this Amendment they will be offered an Allocation equal to the full IQ
Water Application Rate (IQWAR): and
• Adding amended language in numbered paragraph 15, User Responsibilities
Downstream of the point of delivery, addressing Major User's responsibilities to
maintain and operate its IQ water distribution system in accordance with industry
standards; actions to take in case of spills; and
• Adding language in numbered paragraph 19 outlining procedures for cross
connection inspections.
• Amending language in numbered paragraph 26,Notices,to address a non-substantive
descriptive title change.
NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable
consideration exchanged amongst the parties,and in consideration of the covenants contained herein,
the parties agree as follows:
I. All ofthe above RECITALS are true and correct and are hereby expressly incorporated
herein by reference as if set forth fully below.
2. The last sentence of the preamble to the Agreement is replaced in its entirety to extend
the term of the Agreement and now reads as follows:
"This Agreement will take effect on October I 2020 and will be effective
through and including September 30, 2025.-
3. Numbered paragraph 6. Quantity is hereby amended as follows:
6. QUANTITY.
Pressurized Service Customers: the User's anticipated usage is based on the IQ
Water Application Rate for the Irrigable Property described in Exhibit"A" and
is calculated as 148,000 gallons per day (gpd).
The District is not obligated to provide any additional IQ Water to the User
beyond the User's Allocation for the term of this Agreement. However, based
upon IQ Water availability,the District will use all reasonable efforts pursuant
to the terms of this Agreement to provide the User with additional volumes of
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IQ Water beyond the User's Allocation to approximate the historic volumes
delivered to the User. Delivery of this additional IQ Water at any time does
not grant the User with an increase to its Allocation under this Agreement. No
Allocations will exceed the amount as is determined by the availability of the
IQ Water.
limitingIf the User is desirous of specific
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ved to a
volume less than or only equal to the Allocation amount. the User-must file a
writing . . Modifications
year.request in
made once per calendar
The District agrees that it will provide the User with its Allocation of IQ Water
instead of the deep injection of IQ Water (including charging aquifer storage
and recovery wells); except for reclaimed water needed for water reclamation
facility treatment processes, injection well testing, flushing and• other
regulatory requirements or as it may be deemed necessary by the District to do
so from time to time in order to protect the Public's health and safety.
For purposes of this Agreement, each day equals a twenty-four (24) hour
period, which begins at midnight, 12:00 a.m. The District retains the right and
sole discretion with respect to delivery times to the Users.
additionPrior to the future
System,and
Availability,IQ Water
existing
oppounity to increase their Allocations on a pro rath basis up to the amount
of one • •••
acre. per week, p the IQ Water Application Rate of the
then recognized amount determined • •
the IQWAR
n exchange
for the User's water use permit substitution
applicationof the .
existing
s future User
any increase in IQ Water
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Users'volume for
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irrigable irrigated .
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4. Numbered paragraph 15. User Responsibilities Downstream of the Point of Delivery is
hereby amended as follows:
15. USER RESPONSIBILITIES DOWNSTREAM OF THE POINT OF
DELIVERY. Except to the extent, if any, clearly and expressly specified in
the special provisions paragraph in this Agreement to the contrary, the User
shall take full responsibility for the design,construction,permitting,financing,
compliance, operation, maintenance, and repair of the IQ water system
downstream of the POD as outlined in Ordinance No. 2013-48,
Al! User-owned pump stations must be equipped to automatically shut down
due to low pressure or lack of flow. The District shall not be liable for User
equipment failure or any damage due to low pressure or lack of flow.
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The User shall operate and maintain its IQ Water distribution system in
accordance with recognized and established water and wastewater utility
industry standards so that reportable releases of IQ water are avoided. A
reportable release is any release or discharge of reclaimed water that is other
than for its intended use.All reportable releases shall be reported to the District
immediately after being contained. The procedures are outlined in the attached
IQ Spill Report Form (Exhibit"E").
In the case of repeated spills or spills resulting from User's negligence User
may be requested to adopt corrective measures that will minimize the
possibility of future spills. Failure of the User to adopt such corrective
measures in a timely manner may result in curtailment of service or
termination of this Agreement.
The User shall post IQ Water advisory signs as described in Section 62-
610.468 F.A.C. Residential, industrial, and commercial users shall post,
maintain, and replace signage at all community/facility entrances, storage
facilities, and water features. Golf courses shall post, maintain, and replace
signage at the storage facilities, water features, and either at the first and the
tenth tee or on score cards,at the User's option.
5. Numbered paragraph 19, Cross Connections Prohibited is hereby amended as follows:
19. CROSS CONNECTIONS PROHIBITED. On all properties where IQ
Water service is provided, the public water supply shall be protected by an
approved backflow protection device as specified in Ordinance No. 1997-33,
as amended.
To determine the presence of any potential hazards to the District's potable or
IQ Water Systems, the District shall have the right, but not the duty, to enter
upon the premises and operate the private system of any User receiving IQ
Water for the purpose of performing cross connection inspections.
If a cross connection is found on a User's property, the District will
immediately suspend IQ Water service pursuant to the provisions of Collier
County Ordinance No. 2013-48. The District will provide a verbal notification
to the User, followed by a detailed written notice as soon as practicable. IQ
Water service will only be reinstated upon: (a) the removal of the cross
connection together with any reasonable terms and conditions that the District
determines are necessary to avoid future cross connections; (b) there is no
history of previous cross connections or violations of the other provisions of
Collier County Ordinance No. 2013-48 relating to the public health and safety
by the User; and (c) the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) provides its approval of the reinstatement to the District in a writing,
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if necessary. The User will be responsible for all costs incurred by the District
and the User resulting from the cross connection. These costs include all
potable or IQ Water used, including all potable water used for flushing lines,
and follow-up cross connection inspections performed by a licensed
professional irrigation contractor or a certified Reclaimed Water Field
Inspector as mandated by the District. IQ Water service will not be restored
prior to submittal of a written report summarizing the cross connection
inspections with subsequent written approval by the District.
The User shall provide results of cross connection inspections performed upon
initial connection to the District's System and take all reasonable precautions
to prevent any cross connections while making repairs or extensions to the
User's irrigation system.
The User must provide the results of a cross connection inspection performed
at each internal service connection prior to each future Agreement renewal. At
the end of the five-year term, one hundred percent of all potable and IQ Water
service connections shall have been inspected. The results of the cross
connection inspections must be submitted to the District by the User within
thirty days of inspection. At the time of the Agreement Renewal, the User is
required to submit a minimum of 53 cross connection inspections.The service
connections that require inspections are listed in Exhibit"C." Additional cross
connections inspections may be required as determined by the District when
additional service connections are made or cross connections are found.
All inspections are to be completed on the Cross-Connection Inspection Form
(Exhibit"F"). One inspection form is required for each potable meter service
connection. All units receiving potable water from that service connection
must be tested for a cross connection. Inspection should be completed by a
licensed professional irrigation contractor or a certified Reclaimed Water Field
Inspector or an individual that has been trained to complete cross connection
inspections.
6. Numbered paragraph 26. Notices is hereby amended as follows:
NOTICES.Any notice,request,demand,instruction or other communication to
be given to either party hereunder shall be in writing sent electronically with a
request for confirmation or receipt, or by facsimile with automated
confirmation of receipt; or hand delivery by a private service; or by registered
or certified United States mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; or
personal delivery addressed as follows:
USER: DISTRICT:
Calusa Bay Master Association, Inc. Wa24ewatef Director,In-Ground Services
6955 Satinleaf Road North, 4370 Mercantile Ave.
Naples, FL 34109 Naples, FL 34104
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Attention: President
With copies to:
Office of the Collier County Attorney
3299 Tarniarni Trail E., Suite 800
Naples, FL 34112
The addressees, addresses and numbers for the purpose of this section may be
revised by either Party by giving written notice of such change to the other party
in any of the manners provided herein. For the purpose of changing such
addressees,addresses and numbers only, unless and until such written notice is
received,the last addressee and respective address stated herein shall be deemed
to continue in effect for all purposes. Notice given in accordance with the
provisions of this section shall be deemed to be delivered and effective upon
receipt of an automated fax confirmation; or on the fifth day after the certified
or registered mail has been postmarked; or receipt of personal delivery; or
delivery with an overnight courier or on the date upon which the return receipt
is signed or delivery is refused or the notice is designated by the postal service
as not delivered as the case may be, if mailed.
7. Except as modified by this Amendment, the Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect. If there is a conflict between the terms of this Amendment and the Agreement, the terms of
this Amendment shall prevail.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed
by their appropriate officials, as of the date first above written.
AS TO THE DISTRICT:
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, Clerk of Courts COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIOA„AND AS
&Comptroller EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF
THE COLLIER COUNTY WA.tER-SEWER
DISTRICT •
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Ottitetac4N_k__ By:
; -puty CAttlitt as to Chairman's Burt — Saunders,Chairman
signature only.
Approved as to form and legality:
By: c0
Jennifer A. 1pedio
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Assistant County Attorney
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The foregoing Amendment No. 1 to Major User Agreement forA0&very and Reuse of Irrigation
Quality (IQ) Water was acknovyiedzdv4before me by means of n physical presence or 0 online
notarization this fl- day of Yee ‘," ,2020 by Slimory s-ovms,,,,dr (Name),as
(Title), on behalf of Calusa Bay Master Association, Inc., a Florida non-profit
corporation. Such person(s)Notary Public must check applicable box:
Ercre personally known to me.
_ produced her current driver license.
E produced • ' entification.
(Notary Seal)
Notary Pub lc
Printed Name of Notary: AA' Ogitr4 Ice—
Commission Number: 6,4e, ";3
40'''"N% MIKE PETSCHER i
MY COMMISSION#GG60523 My Commission Expires: Wu tik
.34>z-„ol EXPIRES:January 08,2021
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Exhibit E to Major User Agreement
CO 7 ' ou ity
Public Utilities � n
Wastewater Division
Reclaimed Water Spill Report Form
1. Name and title of the reporting person and the nature of his or her relationship to the installation
2. The name and address of the installation where the reportable pollution release occurred.
3. The name and telephone number of a contact person for further information.
4. The substance released.
5. The estimated quantity of the substance released and,if applicable,the estimated quantity that has since
been recovered.
6. The cause of the release.
7. The source of the release.
8. The location of the release.
9. The date,time,and duration of the release.
10. The medium into which the substance was released,including,but not limited to,the outdoor air,land,
groundwater,aquifer,or specified waters or wetlands.
11. Whether the released substance has migrated to land or waters of the state outside the property
boundaries of the installation and the location of such migration.
12. The owner or operator may also include in the notice any other information he or she wishes in order to
assist in the protection of the public health,safety,and welfare,
Please report all Reclaimed Water spills within 24 hours to Rob Kaine#239-252.6284 or email to
robert ka4ne un I, ov For any after hours and weekend reports please call 239-252-2600 and ask to be
put into contact with the IQ en-call staff member,
4'orgewdss°visa •i 7Ct Mercarttttie Ave,'Napier,Fps'd 34104'239,252, ,441
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Exhibit F to Major User Agreement
Collier County Public Utilities
Irrigation Quality Section
Cross Connection Inspection Form
Subdivision Address •
Reclaimed Meter P Meter Read Meter Size
Potable Meter Si Meter Read Meter Size
Hydraulic Test.Procedures
1. Notify facility owner of your presence and intent to conduct cross connection inspection. If no one answers the
door,check if potable meter is running. Come back to inspect at a later time if potable meter is running.
2. Proceed with inspection if no one answers the door and potable meter is not running
3. Turn off reclaimed water meter supply valve
4. Turn on potable meter supply valve
5. Turn on and run each irrigation zone. No flow should be observed from the irrigation system.Did this test pass?
Yes No
6. If step 6 passed,then turn off potable water supply and turn on the reclaimed water supply
7. Open hose bibs on the outside of the building. Check for flow. There should not be any flow out of hose bibs
after 10 seconds. Did this test pass? Yes No
8. if both tests passed make sure both meters are turned back on
9. If one or both tests fail,then shut and lock the reclaimed water meter and contact Collier County Irrigation
Quality Water Section(239)-252-6251.
10. Inform homeowner of actions taken if you find a cross connection.
General Survey Information
1. Backflow assembly present and accessible Yes No
2. Facility has outside hose bib vacuum breakers installed Yes No
3. Reclaimed water meter box is purple Yes No
4. Reclaimed water signage at entrance of subdivision or onsite Yes No
5. Any hose bibs found on the reclaimed water irrigation system Yes No
6. Reclaimed water used for lawn,vegetation,or common areas only Yes No
7. Reclaimed water used for edible crops Yes No
9. Reclaimed water used for swimming pool Yes No
10. Reclaimed water piped into building Yes No
11. Is meter locked off? Yes No
12. Is a cross connection present? Yes No
Inspected by: Signature: Date:
Company Performing Inspection:
Please return all completed forms to the Mier County irrigation Quality Section,4370 Mercantile Ave,Naples,Ft 34104