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Agenda 04/08/2014 Item #16B24/8/2014 16. B.2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) as the Community Redevelopment Agency provide an after the fact approval of the submittal of a Disaster Recovery Initiative Grant application to Collier County to fund the Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Project in the amount of 5154,120, authorize the CRA Board Chairman to execute the Subrecipient Agreement, if grant is awarded and approve all necessary budget amendments. OBJECTIVE: Community Redevelopment Agency to provide after the fact approval for submittal of a Community Development Block Grant application to Collier County to fund the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Fire Suppression Infrastructure System Upgrade Project. CONSIDERATIONS: Karen Drive, a residential street located off of Bayshore Drive, south of Thomasson Drive, has historically experienced flooding problems and standing water in the street and in yards. The announcement for the 2013 -2014 funding cycle of the supplemental Disaster Recovery Initiative Grant was made on February 20, 2014. The application is being presented after the fact. Staff completed the application and obtained County Manager approval prior to the deadline for grant submission in accordance with CMA 5330 and Resolution No. 2010 -122. The application was due on March 13, 2014 and submitted on -time. An application for this project was approved by the BCC for submittal during a previous funding cycle, however, the project was not selected for funding and the County requested additional information be provided during the current funding cycle.. The inclusion of this additional information required additional time for the application to be completed. The CRA invested $6,250 to conduct a drainage review for the project. The study done by Q. Grady Minor and Associates proposed three alternatives to alleviate the flooding problem in the area. Additionally, the Bayshore Beautification MSTU has invested $25.282 in designing the improvements that were proposed in the initial drainage review. The design and permitting phase of the project will be complete no later than May, 2014. Review of applications and awarding of funding is expected within the next few months following application. Funds will be expensed during the CRA's FY- 2014- 2015budget cycle. Should the grant funds be awarded to the CRA, the grant agreement will return to the CRA Board for approval as well as the BCC to appropriate the grant finds via budget amendment. FISCAL IMPACT: The amount requested was $154,120 to fund the environmental assessment that is required as part of the application , the CEI services to be provided by the Collier County Growth Management Division, as well as the construction of the project. The CRA will provide in -kind program management services in the form of staff time (estimated at $19.487.52) from Bayshore CRA Fund 187 and use of CRA office space for public and professional meetings. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. Packet Page -1072- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item also seeks authorization for the Chairman of the CRA to execute a Subrecipient Agreement accepting the grant without further CRA Board action. The Board, as the subgrantor, will be given the opportunity to award the funds and consider the Subrecipient Agreement at a regularly scheduled Board meeting. Accordingly this item is approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for approval. -JAB. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, as the Community Redevelopment Agency, provide an after the fact approval of the submittal of a Disaster Recovery Initiative Grant application to Collier County to fund the Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Project, authorize the CRA Board Chairman to execute the Subrecipient Agreement, if grant is awarded, and approve all necessary budget amendments. PREPARED BY: Ashley Caserta, Project Manager Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency 2 Packet Page -1073- 4/8/2014 163.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.6.16.13.2. Item Summary: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) as the Community Redevelopment Agency provide an after the fact approval of the submittal of a Disaster Recovery Initiative Grant application to Collier County to fund the Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Project in the amount of $154,120, authorize the CRA Board Chairman to execute the Subrecipient Agreement, if grant is awarded and approve all necessary budget amendments. Meeting Date: 4/8/2014 Prepared By Name: CasertaAshley Title: Project Manager, CRA, County Redevelopment Agency 3/13/2014 1:22:50 PM Submitted by Title: Project Manager. CRA, County Redevelopment Agency Name: CasertaAshley 3/13/2014 1:22:51 PM Approved By Name: JourdanJean Title: Project Manager. County Redevelopment Agency Date: 3/18/2014 11:55:55 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 3/24/2014 4:05:02 PM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Grants Management Office Date: 3/25/2014 8:05:11 AM Packet Page -1074- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 3/31/2014 9:41:47 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Grants Management Office Date: 3/31/2014 12:28:26 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Transportation Engineering & Construction Management Date: 3/31/2014 5:28:25 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 4/1/2014 9:49:04 AM Packet Page -1075- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. APPLICATION CHECKLIST Bayshore Gateway Tr-irurgle Community Redevelopment Agency !Caren Drive Stornnvater Improvement Project Insert Organization's Name and Project Name COLLIER COUNTY FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 HHVS GRANT APPLICATION COVER CHECKLIST Place this checklist on top of the application. Submit the following pages in the order outlined below plus required exhibits and any attachments. APPLICATION CHECKLIST ® Applicant Information ® Agency Organization Information ® Project Summary Information ® National Objectives ® Project Description and Goals ® Project Implementation Plan and Readiness to Implement ® Experience and Capacity ® Financial Management and Budget ® Budget Summary and Itemization Sheet - Operating and Services ® Budget Summary and Itemization Sheet - Construction and /or Rehabilitation ❑ Estimated Program Income ® Leveraged or Match Funds ® Environmental Issues ® Exhibits ® 501 (c) (3) IRS Tax Exemption Letter ® Articles of Incorporation ® By -Laws ® Organizational Chart ® List of Board of Directors ® Resumes, Pay Scales with Job Descriptions ❑ State of Florida Certificate of Good Standing ® Board Resolution authorizing submittal of grant application Preceding 3 -year audits including management letter and findings ® Acknowledgement Letter ® Affidavit of Compliance with Federal, State, Local Regulations ® Certification of DRI/DREF Funded Construction/Rehabilitation Projects ❑ Acknowledgement of Religious Organization Requirements ® Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility Voluntary Exclusion ® Procurement Policy ® Organization's Most Current Balance Sheets ® Existing Conditions Report from Consultant ® News articles ® Exhibit A: Photos ® Exhibit B: Photos 11 Packet Page -1076- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER All applicants shall incorporate this letter in the grant application submittal on the organization's letterhead. This will be page 2 of the application packet following the checklist. March 11, 2014 Ms. Kimberley Grant, Director Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services 3339 E. Tamiami Trail, Suite 211 Naples, FL 34112 RE: Request for Funding under the DRI /DREF Supplemental Funding Grant Application Cycle Dear Ms. Grant and members of the RRC: I have read the Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services (HHVS) application for DRUDREF Supplemental Funding Cycle. On behalf of The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA, as the duly authorized signatory for The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA, I agree to and accept the terms, specific limitations, and conditions expressed therein. In addition, I have read, rely upon, acknowledge and accept the County's Disclosure and Disclaimer, which is attached hereto and is fully incorporated into this letter. By signing below, the undersigned acknowledges that he /she has read and understand the Certifications attached hereto as Appendix _ and, if awarded DRI/DREF funds, as applicable, The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CR,4 will be able to comply fully with the provisions of those Certifications and will be able to comply with all additional applicable federal, state and local requirements, including procurement and financial management. Applicant also acknowledges that if a funding recommendation is made for less than the full amount applied for, additional documentation including a revised budget, scope of work and proposed accomplishments may be requested prior to final funding determinations. The County reserves the right to verify that the authorized signature above is authorized to bind the Applicant (on behalf of the Organization) and may require the Application to submit documentation verifying such authority. The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA also attaches a letter designating the person that has signatory authority to bind the organization should funding be allocated. The signatory letter must be notarized. Sincerely, Mr. Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Collier County Manager f Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102 Naples, *Florida 34112 Phone: 239 - 643 -1115 Online: www.BGTCRA.com Packet Page -1077- 4/8/2014 163.2. Viiii rot. Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by County M�nager, "r designee: -I e County MaiLa� er \► date After - the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the April 8, 2014 BCC meeting TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager CC: Ashley Caserta, Bayshore CRA FROM: Joshua Thomas, Grants Support Specialist SUBJECT: County Manager review and approval of a 2013/2014 DRI/DREF Grant Application to the Collier County Housing, Human, and Veteran Services Department in the amount of $154,120 March 12, 2014 The Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) applied for a DRI/DREF Grant through HHVS in order to receive funding for stormwater improvements on Karen Drive. The Board of County Commissioners approved the submittal of this application on January 14, 2014, however, during the application cure period; HHVS requested substantial changes to the application that require a second BCC approval including in house CEI services through the Collier County Growth Management Division as well as additional exhibits including photos of the project area. The change in project scope however, did not change the funding amount requested in the application. HHVS established a deadline of March I3, 2014 for the CRA to resubmit the application with the additional changes made. Over the summer of 2013, Karen Drive experienced an extended period of flooding with standing water over the road for weeks. The CRA engaged the services of a local engineering firm to do a preliminary drainage review to indentify! the issues and to verify existing conditions. The consultant delivered a report that details the existing conditions and made recommendations to alleviate the flooding. 3299 Tamiami Trail =ast, Suite 201 239- 262 -897' • FAX 238 - 252 -8828 Packet Page -1078- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Bayshore CRA Fund (187) will provide in -kind program management services in the form of staff time (estimated at $24,292.20) and use of CRA office space for public and professional meetings. Engineering services to investigate the flooding and develop a plan to eliminate the same was funded from CRA Fund (187) in the amount of $6,250.00. Additionally, the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Fund (163) will provide funding in the amount of $25,282 for engineering design and construction drawings. The funding match itself is not required for the DRI grant application, however, in order to be competitive and "shovel- ready ", the project needs to be designed prior to award so that the construction can be completed within the required nine -month time frame. Due to the short timeframe, we are requesting your approval for the CRA to submit the application, followed by after the fact approval by the Board of County Commissioners at the April 8, 2014 BCC meeting. Once you have reviewed the application, please sign in the boa above and in the areas marked for signature in the application and call me for pickup at 239 - 252 -8989. Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request. Packet Page -1079- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Ms. Kimberly Grant, Director Collier County Housing, Human and Veterans Services 3339 E. Tamiami Trail, Suite 211 Naples, FL 34112 March 11, 2014 Re: Signatory Authority Dear Ms. Grant and members of the RRC: The Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency operates under the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, as declared in Resolution 2000 -83, attached to this application. The chairman is authorized to sign on behalf of the CRA and has done so throughout this application. Sincerely, 4an Jourd,;a:L Interim Director Bayshore' ateway Triangle CRA State of Florida County of Collier Subscribed and sworn to me on this 13th day of March, 2014. Before me who is personally known by me. ASHLEY CASERTA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA- Notary Signature Comm# EE005626 Expires 6/3012014 Sea! Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102 Naples, Floiida 34112 Phone: 239- 643 -1115 Online- www-BGT(P A.com Packet Page -1080- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. COLLIER COUNTY HOUSING, HUMAN & VETERAN SERVICES GRANT APPLICATION Organization Name: The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Organization Mailing Address: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102 Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239- 643 -1115 Contact Person /Title: Ashley Caserta /Proiect Manager Contact Email Address: ashleycaserta &,,colliergov.net Federal Tax ID #: 59- 6000558 DUNS #: 076997790 AGENCY ORGANIZATION INFORMATION 1. Is your organization a for - profit or non - profit organization? If the organization is a non - profit do you have a 501(c) (3) status? Yes[ No® Years in Operation: 2. Is your organization or agency faith based? Yes(_j Nom i If yes, all faith -based organizations must complete and attach Acknowledgement of Religious Organization Requirements and must identify national or state affiliation and provide your mission statement. i 3. Agency has written personnel, fiscal/procurement & implemented policy ?* j *Housing, Human & Veteran Services will review item 3 upon award. Yes® No0 4. Agency has a written operating procedures manual? Yes® No❑ * Housing, Human & Veteran Services will review item 4 upon award. 5. Agency has a written conflict of interest policy and has attached it to this application with this application. Me M I Packet Page -1081- 13 4/8/2014 16. B.2. PROJECT SUMMARY INFORMATION PROJECT FUNDING REQUEST $154.120.00 Total Project Cost: $185,652.00 Depending on the number of application, there may be some instances where HHVS decides to award less than the requested amount of the application. Will the organization accept a lesser amount? Yes® No❑ If so, what would be the amount acceptable? $129.000.00 PROJECT SYNOPSIS: Limit the project synopsis to 30 words or less in the space below: Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Project installation of several catch basins and 1,300 feet of storm piping. NATIONAL OBJECTIVES Which National Objective will this project target? ❑ Benefits low and moderate income persons (24 CFR 570.208(a)) ❑ Aids in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight (24 CFR 570.208(b)) ❑ Qualifies as a certified urgent need (24 CFR 570.208(c)) ❑ If the National Objective that principally benefits low and moderate income persons is selected, describe how the activity will address ONE of the subcategories listed below: 1) Area Benefit Activity — Those projects carried out in a neighborhood consisting predominantly of LMI persons and providing services for such persons, yet could be available to other non - income eligible persons in the area. See Appendix 2 map showing LMA areas located within Collier County. This information can be documented by documenting that the area is primarily residential (e.g., zoning map); and that the income characteristics of households in the service area (i.e., Census data) The project will be carried out in a neighborhood that consists of predominantly LMI persons and tivill provide ivater management upgrades for all inhabitants. The income characteristics of the households in the area have been provided via current Census data below. The census tract that the project is in is Tract 107.02. The median income for families in the tract is $46,326.00. This income level is fvithin the low to very low income range according to HUD income guidelines. Data was 14 Packet Page -1082- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. provided by Amercian FactFinder and the US Census Bureau and is included below. Additionally, the area is primarily residential as shown on the zoning map below. Subject Total 'Less than $10,000 P-10,000 Collier County, Florida Census Tract 107.02, Collier , Florida CounW Married-couple families Nonfamily households, Households Margin of Error +/-1,545 +/-0.5 Estimate 39,405 10.0% Margin of Error +/-1,458 +/-1.2 Estimate -T 1,100 8.9% Margin of Error +1-136 +/-5.2 to 15,000 to $24,999 +/-0.4 +/-0.6 7.7% 14.6% +/-I.l +1-1.4 7.401b 6.0% +1-6.3 +1-5.0 25,000 to $34,999 +/-0,7 14.8% +1 -1.4 12.0% +/-5.9 35,000 to $49,999 +/-1.0 16.0% +1-1.3 19.7% +/-6.6 50,000 to $74,999 +/-0.9 16.4% +/-1.5 22.4% +/-6.6 75,000 to $90,999 100,000 to $149,969 +1-0.9 8.5%.. 6.5% +1-1.1 +1-0-9 12.3% 1-2% -.--+/-6.3- +/-1.9- 160,000 to $199,999 --------- ------- - 200,000 or more +/-0.7 +1-0.8 2.2% 3.39b +1-0.5 +/-0.7 2.8% 7.4% +1-3.1 +1-4.3 Median income (dollars) +1-1,980 37,697 +1-1,564 46,326 +/-6,709 Mean income (dollars) +/-4,719 56,010 +1-2,687 75,948 l +1-22,300 PERCENT IMPUTED - - ------- Household income in the past 12 months Family income in the past 12 months Nonfamily income in the past 12 months ------- - -------- W N 30-21% K (X) (X) 32.7% (X) (X) is Packet Page -1083- r 0 Mzso Packet Page -1084- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 0 0� In O p U- F Y• S Z o G� 0 U � s U ¢gb � RR [+-il rA-fl 11 -Zt -t l mY,,,.a<.t tenwY4 Lo,nnm test �. -trwYw st -a+•t i a-.o u4t- w�aD•wr a-rt•� i a•�iY sta t-w-m -s � At--(Y 1 -YY-fO ti•t -I ` R•n QA•irw Mt•c 1 I tray rsY•s sY-Ar t r4-Y u<�m i Itav l•4 K•D6•Y 1Vl-1 ± 04WY 1 Dll -f!i pKl•[ 1 Yt•4•Y 1r4 a10Y .Y+R a z�a qF: gg� { Z ng N r• Sbs � � z iS @� � � 7 � t:sasosea d � o ' U U � a Z t § I 1 ING a a Hill d rn+n.n 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 2) Limited Clientele Activity — Those that benefit a specific group of people (rather than all the residents in a particular area) who are, or presumed to be, income eligible. In order' to meet the LMI Limited Clientele criteria, the activity must: serve at least 51 % LMI, as evidenced by documentation and data concerning beneficiary family size and income; have income eligibility requirements which limit the service to persons meeting the LMI income requirements, as evidenced by the administering agency's procedures, intake /application forms, income limits and other sources of documentation; serve a specific group presumed by HUD to be income - eligible include: abused children, battered persons, elderly persons, handicapped adults, homeless persons, illiterate persons, migrant farm workers and persons living with AIDS; and be of such a nature and in a location that it may be concluded that the activity's clientele are LMI. 3) Income Eligible Housing Activity —These projects add or improve a permanent residential structure wherein, upon completion, income eligible persons will occupy 51 % or more. of the housing units. 4) Job Creation or Retention Activity —A project which creates or retains permanent jobs, of which at least 51% are either taken by or available to income eligible persons. ❑ If the National Objective that principally aids in the prevention of elimination of slums or blight is selected, describe how the activity will address ONE of the subcategories listed below: 1) At least 25% of the properties throughout the area exhibit the following: a. Physical deterioration of buildings /improvements; b. Abandonment of properties; c. Chronic high occupancy turnover rates or chronic high vacancy'rates in commercial or industrial buildings; d. Significant declines in property values or abnormally low property values relative to other areas in the community; or e. Known or suspected environmental contamination 2) Public improvements throughout the area are in a general state of deterioration. Documentation must be maintained by the grantee on the boundaries of the area and the conditions that qualified the area at the time of its designation. The designation of an area as slum or blighted must be re- determined every 10 years for continued qualifications (24 CFR 570.208(b)(iii). ❑ If the National Objective that principally qualifies as a certified urgent need is selected, describe how the activity will address ONE of the subcategories listed below: It is possible for public services activities to qualify under this National Objective if the public services are designed to alleviate existing conditions that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and following conditions are met: 1) The conditions are of recent .origin or recently became urgent; and 2) The grantee is unable to secure other hinds to support the activity. 17 Packet Page -1085- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES MATRIX This table provides a list of activities eligible for funding. Please indicate which activity or activities your proposal intends to undertake. To indicate your selection(s), place an "X" in the column labeled "Mark Boy: ". Please note that projects must make repairs and /or improvements that will mitigate future damage from storm related disasters. Mark Box ACTIVITY NAME ACTIVITY NUMBER (MATRIX CODE) UNIT OF MEASURE Acquisition for rehabilitation 15G LF, SITE, PARCEL, UNIT, HU, BU Acquisition in 100 year flood plain or Acquisition, acquisition (in support of), acquisition of real property, acquisition: land, building, easement or right-of-way 01 LF, SITE, PARCEL, UNIT, HU, BU Asbestos removal / lead based paint abatement 21A HU,BU Clearance and Demolition 04 HU,BU,UNIT Code enforcement 15 HU,BU Commercial /industrial building acquisition, commercial rehab, demolition 17C BU Demolition of vacant dilapidated housing units 04A HU,SITE Demolition of vacant dilapidated structures (other than housing) 04A HU,BU,UNIT Fire protection, fire hydrants, water facilities, lines, tank, treatment, well 03J LF,UNIT, HYDRANT Fire station, equipment 030 UNIT X* Flood -& drainage, Hazard mitigation, flood & drainage, storm drains, catch basin, retention pond, curb & gutter 03I LFUNIT Housing rehab plumbing 14A LF,UNIT,HU Open space parks, playgrounds, recreational facilities 03F LF,UNIT,SITE,PARCEL Other commercial /business assistance 17D UNIT Other commercial /industrial improvements 17D BU,UNIT, SITE I Parking facilities, spaces _ 03G UNIT 18 Packet Page -1086- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. *The Bayshore CRA is requesting the addition of CEI services under activity code 21B. 19 Packet Page -1087- Permanent relocation as part of hazard mitigation, permanent relocation, temporary relocation 08 HU,BU Potable well & septic system installation 14A LF,UNIT,WELL Public facilities & improvements (OTHER) 03 LF,UNIT Recreation /neighborhood center, senior center 03E LF,UNIT,SITE,PARCEL Rehab, multi unit residential 14B HU Rehab, public /private owned commercial /industrial 14E UNIT Rehab, single unit residential 14A HU Rehabilitation of commercial buildings, facade, section 504 compliance, correction of code violation, building rehab by owner /tenant 17C BU Relocation of commercial facility 08 HU,BU Relocation of utilities to underground 03 LF,UNIT Removal of architectural barriers in public buildings 10 BARRIERS,UNIT Replacement housing 12 HU Sewage treatment plant, sewer lines & components, sewer line replacement, other sewer facilities force sewer main, gravity sewer main, treatment, pump /lift stations 03J UNIT,LF,PLANT Sidewalks and pedestrian malls 03 LF Solid waste disposal improvements 03H LF,UNIT Street improvements, resurfacing 03K LF Utility hookups 03 HU,BU Water and /or sewer hookups for housing units 14A HU,BU Water facilities, water & sewer improvements in general, nonresidential water hookups; new potable water lines 03J LF,UNIT *The Bayshore CRA is requesting the addition of CEI services under activity code 21B. 19 Packet Page -1087- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. IMPACT ON COLLIER COUNTY'S DRI/DREF PRIORITY NEEDS (Not to exceed one page) In this section, clearly and concisely state how the proposed project will address one (or more) of the County's DRI/DREF priority needs (identified on page 3) for benefiting low and moderate income persons affected by one of the named storms from 2008 covered by the DRI and DREF grants. Describe the need for the project using local data and information. Articulate a rationale for the project related to the project's purpose(s); should explain how the project will address the stated national objectives and determine the demand for the project. In some instances justification may be in the form of a market analysis of the target population and/or the community. This project is meeting a priority need shown on page 4 of this application. The eligible activity is `Public Assistance (bf-astr ucture /Public Facilities) " and the eligible project is "drainage /facilities ". The named storms from 2008, and any decent storm in general, create a health, safety and welfare issue in the community. Hazardous flooding occurs because the area is only a few feet above sea level. The low elevation paired with a high water table means if the water is notproperly rnovedfronr the area through an improved }Hater management system, there is nowhere for the i-vater to go and it sits. Exhibit A illustrates the conditions from 2008 during Tropical Storm Fay, and is compared to Exhibit B, which was the same street in sunnner 2013 during average rainfall, The situation is still happening and does not only occur during named storms. The need for this activity is rooted in the fact that the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Area srIers from a gap in government services related to public right -of -wary stormwater drainage. "Secondary" and "Primary" stormwater management systems, such as canals, stormwater ponds, etc., do have local funding through the South Florida Water Management District and the Collier County Stormwater Department. However, Collier County policy toward ".Tertiary" systems relegates oversight responsibilities of these systems to private citizens. That local policy creates a gap in government services for Tertiary projects —such as yard swale and driveway culvert construction — because such projects are not entitled to local firnding (there is only funding for maintenance to existing sivales in the public right -of -way and driveway culverts are always the responsibilities of private property owners). The Bayshore community has no neighborhood association to pay for the improvements and the residents are economically distressed - 94.2 percent of the students enrolled at Avalon Elementary (located near Karen Drive) receive free or reduced -rate lunches due to economic hardship (Collier County School District, November 5, 2009). This community has neither the private resources nor the economic capacity to fill the gap in services created by Collier County stormwater policy. Karen Drive has historically experienced flooding, standing water and poor drainage during high rainfalls. Karen Drive extends east from Bayshore Drive approximately 1300 feet to an existing North /South drainage way. Karen Drive serves a single family residential area. The roadway is 20 feet wide with a 2 ' concrete valley gutter on both sides. ('Total width of 24 feet.) It is constructed with an asphalt roadway material. Historically there has been poor out/all of stormwater frown Karen Drive to the Bayshore Right -of -Way. The current iniprovenrents restrict any stormwater flow from east to west oil Karen drive. It should be rioted that some relief is provided _whenever water levels reach 3.6 to 3.7 (NA VD), and flow can then go to the east. The lack of positive outfall results in water sitting at the crown of road up to 0.60.feet (higher at the edge of the roadway). Successful completion of the Project v,ill improve drainage and decrease flooding. The project will involve the addition of several catch basins and 1,300 feet of storm piping. Roadway work would be limited to cross drains and driveway reconstruction. The benefits derived from the Project include better access to the area for emergency service vehicles during times of heavy rain, better access for area residents to walk or drive dowry the street and fewer missed days of business or school for residents who might otherwise be flooded in their homes. Ara additional benefit from this project will be a decrease in flood- related damages to personal property. 20 Packet Page -1088- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND GOALS TineIine Detail/ DRI/DREF Other Narrative Storm Piping Itemization by Funding Funds Catch Basins/Drainage Structures 4 (estimated) Line Item 3 Reconstruction of roadway and valley gutter as needed TBD during design Sept. 2013 Drainage .$0 $6,250 In September, 2013, the CRA hired Q. Grady Minor to Review prepare a drainage review ($6,250.00, report is attached as -exhibit at the end of this application) that confirmed the conditions and presented options to eliminate or reduce the localized flooding. Option 3 was selected for implementation and includes the construction ofpipe conveyance from the west end of Karen Drive to its ultimate discharge at the existing stornnvate• canal to the east. Current Design $0 $25,282 The Bayshore Beautification MSTU has partnered with the Bayshore project Gateway Triangle CRA to fiord the desio of the project through MSTUfutnds ($25,282. 00). The Notice to Proceed has been issued (on December 23, 1013) and the design is expected to take 3 -4 months. The design work shall be completed in full no later than Map 1, 2014 in order to be able to begin construction immediately iffimded through DRI grant. Upon award Environmental $2,550 0 Per grant application With coast. Part -time CEI $9,517 $0 Professional CEI services will provide a professional inspector on Services site part tint to monitor the construction project and identify any issues that may arise and provide guidance to the project manager. The CRA is applying for $9,517 in fin7ding assistance and will fund the remainder of the fees if needed. The CEI services will be provided by the Collier. County Growth Management Division through force account labor. 3 months Contractor to $142,053 $0 A contractor will be selected using the Purchasing Policy and the construct the opportunity will be advertised through the Invitation to Bid process improvements that is set in place, Total $154,120 $31,532 Project description: The proposedproject shall consist of making drainage improvements in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA area of Collier County on Karen Drive. Currently the west end of Karen Drive is subjected to localized flooding. All construction work shall be filly completed in approximately three months. Funding will be used to pay for the environmental assessment required by the grant application ($2,550), a contractor ($142,053), related Construction, Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services ($9,517). The total requested amount is $154,120. The engineering phase of the project will be completed by May 1, 2014 and plans will be ready to be used in the bidding process in order to obtain a contractor. The pinpose of this project is to alleviate residential flooding and improve the health and welfare of the community by constructing swales and culverts in the public right -of -way on Karen Drive, This stor•ntwater system will connect to an existing stornnvater canal at the east end of Karen Drive. Photos are attached to this proposal and are located on the next page. 1. Photos on following page. 2. Reports from FEMA, Damage Assessment, insurance, police, etc., to document damage caused by Tropical Storm Fay were not uncovered by the CRA's investigation. Staff contacted residents and FEMA for damage assessments and found none. 3. Attached as Exhibit 4. Attached as separate exhibit on DVD. 6. How many beneficiaries (both total and LMI) will the proposed activity benefit? Based on 42 pr•oper•ties with average 2.6 persons per house. a. Total number: 109 b. LMI manber: 109 21 Packet Page -1089- Description Quantity Unit 1 Storm Piping 1,300 Linear Feet 2 Catch Basins/Drainage Structures 4 (estimated) total 3 Reconstruction of roadway and valley gutter as needed TBD during design 6. How many beneficiaries (both total and LMI) will the proposed activity benefit? Based on 42 pr•oper•ties with average 2.6 persons per house. a. Total number: 109 b. LMI manber: 109 21 Packet Page -1089- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. The western half of Karen Drive and adjacent properties remained under ivater for most of rainy season (June - September, 2013). The street has historically experienced this flooding condition each summer and ivith extensive rains. 22 Packet Page -1090- 4/8/2014 16.B.2 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND READINESS TO IMPLEMENT (Not to exceed one page) ALL PROJECT'S WORK SCHEDULE SHOULD NOT EXCEED NINE (6) MONTHS. The Project will commence immediately upon receiving an approved agreement for funding. CRA staff will begin by advertising a solicitation for bids (following the County's Purchasing Policy) in order to enter into contract with a contractor to do the work. Simultaneously, CRA staff will open a purchase order to have the environmental assessment completed and will make necessmy arrangements rangeents with the Growth Management Division to provide CEI services. CRA staff will also work with the Right -Of- Way Department to apply for and obtain the required ROW permit. Once selected, the contractor will invoice for work completed monthly and payment will be made promptly. All funds will be expended within the six month timeframe. Obstacles that could come up include no bids receivedfor contractor andpossible rain delay during construction. The County has marry contractors that receive the solicitations for bids, meaning that the project will be advertised with option for many bids to be received. Additionally, the design engineer has accounted for possible rain delay in their construction time estimate of three months and the project is expected to be completed on time or early. Activities Estimated Completion Date Engineering Design (100 %plans)* Will be completed upon commencement of project construction phase Collier County ROW Permitting Will be completed upon- commencement of project construction phase Environmental. assessment I month Bidding 1 month Bid Award 2 months Construction 5 months Project Completion and Final Acceptance inchrding as- built drawings and ROW permit close -out 6 months In addition to the design work that the CRA and MSTU have done, the CRA is providing in -kind services: project management (est. S> 19,487.52), meeting space and grant administration. The in -kind contribution of staff time is explained in detail in the table below, 23 Packet Page -1091- CRA PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN -KIND VALUE Estimated average number Number of of horn -s per week for weeks in Total in -kind contribution Hourly project management over Phase I of for project management of CRA Position Rate life of Phase I of project project Phase I of project CRA Project Manager $ 42.82 15 26 $16,699.80 CRA Operations Coordinator $ 30.11 2 26 $1,565.72 CRA Interim Director $ 47.00 1 26 $1,222.00 Total 17 26 $19,487.52 23 Packet Page -1091- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY (Not to exceed one page) EXPERIENCE The CRA has experience in implementing infrastructure projects as exemplified by the Tertiary Stor»nvater System Improvements in the Gateway Triangle Area (HHJ,S DRI Grant) for $1.7 million dollars, South Bayshore Drive improvements, Bayview /Lunar renovation project for $1.1 million dollars, Thomason Drive Streetscape Improvements for 5 million dollars (design in progress) remediation of envir•onnrental contamination on Boyshore Drive, resat facing roads and paving residential dirt streets, DEMONSTRATION OF CAPACITY. As a Collier County Government entity, the CRA works with several Collier County departments to administer grants. For example, the CRA procures professional services through Collier Count', Purchasing. Payment of services is made through the Collier County Clerk of Court's Finance Department. Grant administration assistance is provided by the Office of Management and Budget by two accountants who have great depth of experience in managing federal grants. The CRA has internal capacity to administer the proposed project behveen an interim director who is an expert in project management, a project manager who has managed several infrastructure projects including a DRI Grant from HHVS, storrnwater drainage projects, streetscape improvement projects, street paving projects, residential infrll projects, etc, and a Operations Coordinator who is well versed in office management. The CRA interim director is well - qualified and cross - trained to cover all projects for any staff member at any time. The Interim Director has 28 years experience; the Project Manager has 9 years experience and the Operations Coordinator has 14 years experience. The Project Manager has managed a 1.7 million dollar Tertiary Stormwater DR[ Grant Project, as well as a 1 million dollar residential street renovation project that includes siorrnwater improvements, sidewalks, lighting and landscaping. For this project, the Project Manger will manage the contractor, engineer, CEI, environmental assessor and all aspects of grant compliance. The Interim Director is charged with day to day operations in the CRAIMSTU office. The Operations Coordinator will assist the Project Manager with special projects as well as selected grant management duties. The CRA staff has a checks and balances system in place. If an issue arises, the Interim Director will evaluate the situation and resolve conflicts as needed. The CPA submits to a single audit on an annual basis. The Collier County Clerk of Courts performs the single audit on behalf of all county government entities. Audit requirements are facilitated by the CRA's cooperation in Collier County Purchasing policies and Collier County Clerk of Courts Finance policies. In. addition the CRA submits to other reporting requirements as required, such as monthly reports required by the CDBGIDRI grant program administered locally by Collier County Housing, Hinnan, and Veteran Services. CRA staff has received professional grant management training, and also the CRA staff administers five (5) in house grant award program and reports results and milestones to the BCC. CRA staff has worked with Housing, Human and Veteran Services for hvo years to administer a CDBOIDRI grant. CRA staff have trained with Collier County Administrative Services in grants administration through various locally administered sessions provided by Thompson Interactive, including "Purchasing Goods and Services with Federal' Grants." The CRA has a Project Manager trained to administer grants who works closely with the Collier County Office of Management and Budget to ensure that CRA federal grants are administered properly. In addition, the CRA cooperates with the Collier County Purchasing Department and the Collier County Clerk of Court's Finance Department to ensure all local, state, and federal guidelines are followed with respect to grants. The CRA was a sub recipient to Collier County and implemented the Tertirny Storrnwater System Improvement Plan for the Gateway Triangle Residential Area with a $2.7 million CDBGIDRI grant. This project is located in the Gateway Triangle Area of Collier Courntl, and benefitted a total of 622 beneficiaries in the immediate project area. The CRA is ideally situated to provide programmatic oversight for this grant fntnded program because of in -house staff and the CRA's agency structure within the greater Collier County Government organization. The CRA relies on Collier County Government agencies to fill out its programmatic capacity. Legal issues are resolved with the Collier Count) Attorney, Accounts. payable are forwarded to the Collier County Clerk of Courts. Purchasing and procurement concerns are processed through the Collier County Purchasing Department. 24 Packet Page -1092- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Agency maintains the following records: Cash Receipts Journal Yes® No7 Cash Disbursements Journal Yes® No❑ General Ledger Yes® No❑ Charts of Accounts Yesz No❑ Payroll Journal and Individual Payroll Records Yes® No❑ Individual Personnel Files Yes® No❑ Written Procurement Procedures Yes® No0 Capital Inventory Yes® No❑ Written Travel Policy Yes® No❑ Property Control Policy and Records Yes® No❑ Will submit complete audits every year during contract Yes® N00 Agrees to retaining all project records for the applicable time period as outlined in applicable regulations Yes® No❑ 25 Packet Page -1093- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET (Not to exceed one page) Outline a realistic plan for sustainability after government support ends. Describe the organization's established accounting system and financial ability to fund the project until reimbursement. Provide an outline for a realistic plan for sustainability after government support ends. This application is requesting firnds for making drainage improvements on Karen Drive in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA area of Collier County. The CRA will hand the project over to the Collier Count; Growth Management Division once the project is completed, Additionally, the Growth Management Division will be part of the construction document review team to ensure compliance with their construction and maintenance standards. This phase involves the environmental assessment, construction of drainage improvements and related Construction, Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services. CRA staff has worked tivith Housing, Hznnan and Veteran Services for two years to administer a CDBG/DRI grant. CRA staff hm,e trained with Collier Cozrnty Administrative Services in grants administration throzrgh various locally administered sessions provided by Thompson Interactive, including "Purchasing Goods and Services with Federal Grants. " The CRA has a fill -time project manager trained to administer grants who works closely with the Collier Coznrty Office of Management and Budget to ensure that CRA federal grants are administered properly. In addition, the CRA cooperates with the Collier County Purchasing Department and the Collier Cozrnty Clerk of Court's Finance Department to enszrre all local, state, and federal guidelines are followed with respect to grants. The CRA receives an annual revenue deposit fron the BCC on October I" each year. There will be stifficient fzmds budgeted to this project to cover expenses diming the reimbznsenrent process. 26 Packet Page -1094- 9-4. q o v, c M z z r 'o Packet Page -1095- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. N Its v h w O o tl b p0 ,O Q V U d > O p .�. � •Z3 � � � oy �' v d ,ti •� �i v 3: A o o "� v W •h SGp o �~ p w v m by r 0 O v C3 hots S' ti v � •v r �.. S. V � O � Q� �. � v Q.• Ci U W A h es �; � '� V r l v� C7 � � °� ° z � zt A p O 1:X4 Es O N �., p O •�•• O st y N U v CS zC In fi V O° •� SZ Op O ZS aUi O O tl O U � Cvi 0 ehi 0 O pp � • y � w p O � � � •� � ►. 'jY N C '� V N Y �O rS.' v z � r0 y d d � � N E� O c� +� O cy t09 t's (W ai Lr) o eo � � o ss �i �; ds a 16% kr) -. bs y y o ° � W 'moo � o � � a •� tD Packet Page -1095- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. N 4/8/2014 16.6.2. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Check the appropriate item to the best of your knowledge as it pertains to the proposed activity. a. Project /property is located on a historical or archeological site. Yes[:] No® b. Project/property is in the 100 —year flood plain. Yes® No❑ c. Project /property is in a wetlands area. Yes❑ No® d. Project /property is.in a coastal barrier area, Yes[] No® e. Project /property is within a half -mile of an airfield. Yes❑ No® f. Project /property is near storage or manufacturing facility of industrial products. Yes❑ NoZ g. Project/property is on or near soil contaminated by diesel /fuel or gasoline. Yes❑ No® h. Is the proposed activity expected to impact the environment in any negative manner or pose a hazard or nuisance? Yes❑ No® i. Are any endangered or threatened or listed species located on the proposed project site? Yes❑ No® j. Are there any environmental concerns or impediments associated with the proposed activity? If yes, please provide detail. Yes❑ No® k. Is the proposed activity expected to adversely affect the environment? Yes❑ No® 1. Project /property is on a properly zoned site. If not properly zoned, please explain. Yes® No❑ Note: If any of the above items is marked yes, please provide an explanation of how the proposed project is affected and the expected impact on the surrounding environment. Environmental Reviews are required for each project. Once the review is completed it will be reviewed and approved by HHVS, signed by the certifying official and submitted to the DEO for final approval. Be sure to include time and cost of the Environmental Review into the budget and project timeline. With respect to item "b" above, the project area is in a 60+ year old neighborhood that was a part of the original City of Naples /Collier County development scheme. Current "slosh models" have since determined that the project area lies within a coastal high hazard area. W Packet Page -1096- 4/8/2014 16.B.2 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL REGULATIONS The undersigned certifies that the information in this application is true and correct. The undersigned further certifies that they are aware that if Collier County HHVS finds that the applicant or undersigned has engaged in fraudulent actions or intentionally misrepresented facts on this application, this application will be rejected and the applicant may be unable to participate in any program for three (3) fiscal years. In applying for DRI/DREF funds, the applicant has read, understands and agrees to comply with all the provisions of all federal regulations issued thereto by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, state and local regulations and laws. 1. 24 CFR 570, as amended - The regulations governing the expenditure of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. 2. 24 CFR 58 -The regulations prescribing the Environmental Review procedure. 3. Section 104(b) and Section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended 4. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 as amended 5. 24 CFR 570.601 Subpart K - The regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order 11063 which prohibits discrimination and promotes equal opportunity in housing. 6. Executive Order 11246 ( "Equal Employment Opportunity "), as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086 - which establishes hiring goals for minorities and women on projects assisted with federal funds-and as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations. 7. Title VII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, 42 USC § 2000e, et. seq. The SUBRECIPIENT will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the SUBRECIPIENT, state that it is an Equal Opportunity or Affirmative Action employer. 8. 24 CFR 135 — Regulations outlining requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968, as amended, and as implemented by the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders issued hereunder prior to the execution of this contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided under this contract and binding upon the .COUNTY, the SUBRECIPIENT and any of the SUBRECIPIENT's Sub - recipients and subcontractors. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the COUNTY, the SUBRECIPIENT and any of the SUBRECIPIENT's Sub - recipients and subcontractors, their successors and assigns, to those sanctions specified by the Agreement through which Federal assistance is provided. The SUBRECIPIENT certifies and agrees that no contractual or other disability exists that would prevent compliance with these requirements. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to comply with these "Section 3" requirements and to include the following language in all subcontracts executed under this Agreement: "The work to be performed under this Agreement is a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance fiom HUD and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701). Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment. be given to low- and very low- income residents of the project area, and that contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low- and very low - income persons residing in the metropolitan area in which the project is located." 29 Packet Page -1097- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to ensure that opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead -based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project are given to low- and very low - income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG - funded project is located; where feasible, priority should be given to low- and very low - income persons within the service area of the project or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low- and very low - income participants in other HUD programs; and award contracts for work undertaken in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and . abatement of lead -based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low- and very low - income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG - funded project is located; where feasible, priority should be given to business concerns that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low - income residents within the service area or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low- and very low - income participants in other HUD programs. The SUBRECIPIENT certifies and agrees that no contractual or other legal incapacity exists that would prevent compliance with these requirements. a. Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Executive Order 11063, and Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375, 11478, 12107 and 12086. 10. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, 40 USC 327 -332, 11. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 USC 776(b) (5), 24 CFR 570.614 Subpart K. 12. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 13, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended. 14. 29 CFR Palls 3 and 5 - Regulations which prescribe the payment of prevailing wages and the use of apprentices and trainees on federally assisted projects as mandated by the Davis -Bacon Act. HUD Form 4010 must be included in all construction contracts funded by CDBG. (See 42 USC 276a and 24 CFR 135.11(c)). 15. Executive Order 11914 - Prohibits discrimination with respect to the handicapped in federally assisted projects. 16. Executive Order 11625 and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Circular Letter 79 -45 - which prescribes goal percentages for participation of minority businesses in Community Development Block Grant Contracts. 17. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the non - discrimination in employment and contracting opportunities laws, regulations, and executive orders referenced in 24 CFR 570.607, as revised by Executive Order 13279. The applicable non - discrimination provisions in Section 109 of the HCDA are still applicable. 18. Public Law 100 -430 - the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. 19. 24 CFR 84 - Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non - Profit Organizations and specified by the following subsections: • Subpart A — General; • Subpart B — Pre -Award Requirements, except for 84.12, Forms for Applying for Federal Assistance; • Subpart C — Post -Award Requirements, except for: o Section 84.22, Payment Requirements- Grantees shall follow the standards of 85.20(b)(7) and 85.21 in making payments to SUBRECIPIENTs; o Section 84.23, Cost Sharing and Matching; o Section 84.24, Program Income — in lieu of 84.24 CDBG SUBRECIPIENTs shall follow 570.504; • Section 84.25, Revision of Budget and Program Plans; • Section 84.32, Real Property — In lieu of 84.32, CDBG SUBRECIPIENTs shall follow 570.505; 30 Packet Page -1098- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. • Section 84.34(g), Equipment — In lieu of the disposition provisions of 84.34(g) the following applies: • In all cases in which equipment is sold, the proceeds shall be program income (pro- rated to reflect the extent to which CDBG funds were used to acquire the equipment); and • Equipment not needed by the SUBRECIPIENT for CDBG activities shall be transferred to the recipient for the CDBG program or shall be retained after compensating the recipient; • Section 84.51(b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (h), Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance; • Section 84.52, Financial Reporting; • Section 84.53(b), Retention and Access Requirements for Records. Section 84.53(b) applies with the following exceptions: ■ The retention period referenced in 84.53(b) pertaining to individual CDBG activities shall be four years; and ■ The retention period starts from the date of submission of the annual performance and evaluation report, as prescribed in 24 CFR 91.520, in which the specific activity is reported on for the final time rather than from the date of submission of the final expenditure report for the award; • Section 84.61, Termination - In lieu of the provisions of 84.61, CDBG SUBRECIPIENTs shall comply with 570.503(b)(7); and Subpart D — After - the -Award Requirements — except for 84.71, Closeout Procedures 20. 24 CFR 85 - Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements to State and Local Governments shall be followed for sub recipients that are governmental entities. 21. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 USC 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto. Failure by the SUBRECIPIENT to comply with the laws referenced herein shall constitute a breach of this agreement, and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate this agreement immediately. 22. Prohibition Of Gifts To County Employees - No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, Collier County Ethics Ordinance No. 2004 -05, as amended, and County Administrative Procedure 5311. 23. Order of Precedence - In the event of any conflict between or among the terms of any of the Contract Documents, the terms of the Agreement shall take precedence over the terms of all other Contract Documents, except the terms of any Supplemental Conditions shall take precedence over the Agreement. To the extent any conflict in the terms of the Contract Documents cannot be resolved by application of the Supplemental Conditions, if any, or the Agreement, the conflict shall be resolved by imposing the more strict or costly obligation under the Contract Documents upon the Contractor at Owner's discretion. 24. Dispute Resolution - Prior to the initiation of any action or proceeding permitted by this Agreement to resolve disputes between the parties, the parties shall make a good faith effort to resolve any such disputes by negotiation. Any situations when negotiations, litigation and /or mediation shall be attended by representatives of SUBRECIPIENT with full decision - making authority and by COUNTY'S staff person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached during negotiations to COUNTY for approval. Failing resolution, and prior to the commencement of depositions in any litigation between the parties arising out of this Agreement, the parties shall attempt to resolve the dispute through Mediation before an agreed -upon Circuit Court Mediator certified by the State of Florida. Should either party fail to submit to mediation as required hereunder, the other party may obtain a court order requiring mediation under § 44.102, Florida Statutes. The litigation arising out of this Agreement shall be Collier County, Florida, if in state court and the US District Court, 20"' Judicial Court of Florida, if in federal court. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, COLLIER COUNTY AND THE SUBRECIPIENT EXPRESSLY WAIVE 31 Packet Page -1099- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF, THIS AGREEMENT. 25. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the following requirements: a. Clean Air Act, 41 USC 7401, et seq. b. Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 USC 1251, et seq., as amended. 26. In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 USC 4002 and 24 CFR 570.605 Subpart K), the SUBRECIPIENT shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by FEMA as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained. If appropriate, a letter of map amendment (LOMA) may be obtained fiom FEMA, which would satisfy this requirement and /or reduce the cost of said flood insurance. 27. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this contract shall be subject to HUD Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act found at 24 CFR 570.608, Subpart K. 28. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the Historic Preservation requirements set forth in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470) and the procedures set forth in 36 CFR Part 800, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures for Protection of Historic Properties, insofar as they apply to the performance of this agreement. In general, this requires concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included on a federal, state or local historic property list. 29. The SUBRECIPIENT must certify that it will provide drug -free workplaces in accordance with the Drug - Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 USC 701). 30. The SUBRECIPIENT certifies that neither it, nor its principals, is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal Department or agency; and, that the SUBRECIPIENT shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier contract, or other covered transaction, with a person who is similarly debarred or suspended from . participating in this covered transaction as outlined in 24 CFR 570.609, Subpart K. 31. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the following OMB Circulars whichever is applicable, and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein, utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. j States local governments, and Indian Tribes follow: A -87 for Cost Principles • A -102 for Administrative Requirements Educational Institutions (even if part of a State or local government) follow: A -21 for Cost Principles • A -110 for Administrative Requirements Non - Profit Organizations follow: • A -122 for Cost Principles A -110 for Administrative Requirements 32. Audits shall be conducted annually and shall be submitted to the COUNTY one hundred eighty (180) days after the end of the SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal year. The SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with the requirements and standards of OMB A -133, Audits of States, Local Governments, and. Non - Profit Organizations. If this Agreement is closed out prior to the receipt of an audit report, the COUNTY reserves the right to recover any disallowed costs identified in an audit after such closeout. 33. Any real property acquired by the SUBRECIPIENT for the purpose of carrying on the projects stated herein, and approved by the COUNTY in accordance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and 49 CFR 24.101, shall be subject to the provisions of CDBG including, but not limited to, the provisions on use and disposition of property. Any real property within the SUBRECIPIENT control, which is acquired or improved in whole or part with CDBG funds in excess of 32 Packet Page -1100- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. $25,000, must adhere to the CDBG Regulations at 24 CFR 570.505. 34. As provided in § 287.133, Florida Statutes by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, the SUBRECIPIENT certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within the 36 months immediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required by § 287.133 (3) (a), Florida Statutes, 35. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all sub - awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, sub - grants, contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all SUBRECIPIENTS shall certify and disclose accordingly. 36. Travel reimbursement will be based on the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) per diem rates in effect at the time of travel. 37. Any rule or regulation determined to be applicable by HUD/DEO. 38. Florida Statutes 713.20, Part 1, Construction Liens 39. Florida Statutes 119.021 Records Retention- Organization Name: Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Name /Signature: Mr. Leo E. Ochs, Jr., Collier Date Signed: 4 L t Packet Page -1101- 33 4/8/2014 16. B.2. CERTIFICATION OF DRI/DREF FUNDED CONSTRUCTION/REHABILITATION PROJECTS If the applicant anticipates using DRI/DREFfor construction or rehabilitation, the follofving federal and county requirements Hurst be acknowledged: 1. All construction or rehabilitation plans and permits must be approved and in place prior to funding. 2. The County shall not be obligated to pay any funds to the project prior to the completion by the Applicant /Subrecipient of an environmental review of the project and said review is approved by any government agencies as may be required by law. 3. The Applicant will assure all wages paid to construction workers by its or its subcontractors are in compliance with federal, state and local labor requirements. The Applicant agrees to include in the construction bid specifications in connection with this agreement the applicable Federal Wage Determination assigned to this project by HUD. The applicant must also inform the contractor /subcontractors that they will be required to submit documents after a county conducted pre - construction conference and prior to construction. Weekly Davis Bacon reports must be submitted thereafter as required by the federal government. 4. The Applicant agrees to comply with and to assure that its subcontractors comply with the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular Number A -102 Attachment E for programs funded in whole or in part of DRI/DREF funds; with federal OMB Circular A -102 Attachment 0 for the procurement of supplies, equipment, construction and services; and with Federal Management Circular A -87; or any other applicable OMB Circular. 5. Pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, the Applicant specifically agrees that no person shall be denied the benefits of the program on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion or national origin. 6. The Applicant agrees, on its own behalf and on behalf of its contractors and subcontractors, to take affirmative action in attempting to employ low income and minority persons, as mandated by law (Section 3). 7. As required by OMB Circular Number A -102 and by Florida Statutes Section 287.055, professional services must be competitively selected. The competitive selection process must include a public advertisement, issuance of a request for application and a competitive review based on uniform criteria. Selection criteria must consider the basic qualifications, professional competence, experience and suitability of each firm. Fees for professional services must be requested as a fixed sum and not stated as a percentage of construction costs. 8. All documents, bid specifications, notices and construction drawings must be submitted for review and approval to Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services (HHVS) prior to public advertisement. 9. Any applicable bidding process for construction contracts, based on Collier County's Purchasing Thresholds, must include a formal advertisement, published in the Naples Daily News and the Immokalee Bulletin (where applicable). The announcement must include the following: a.Date, time and place that bid documents are available and the same information for any pre -bid conferences and receipt of bids. b.Requirement of bid surety in the amount of ten percent (10 %) of the bid and a performance and payment bond equal to 100% of the award. c. Standard statement regarding the "in whole or in part" federal funding of the project and the various applicable federal regulations. 10. The County reserves the right to be present at the time of bid openings. 34 Packet Page -1102- 4/8/2014 11. The Applicant agrees to submit to the County all documentation of the steps followed in the selection o professional services and construction contracts. 12. The Applicant agrees to specify a time of construction and include a liquidated damage clause in all construction contracts. Cost plus a percentage of cost and percentage of construction cost contracts will not be permitted. 13. The Applicant agrees that it will not start construction until an official "Notice to Proceed" has been issued. 14. Pursuant to 570.608 of the CDBG Regulations and the new provisions in the Economic and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, the Applicant agrees to comply with the inspection; notification, testing and abatement procedures concerning lead -based paint. 16.B.2. f I, hereby aclmowledge that I have read the specific requirements contained in this Certification and that eligibility of my organization's project depends upon compliance with the requirements contained in this document. Organization Name: Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Name /Signature: Date Signed:' Packet Page -1103- 35 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION REQUIREMENTS In accordance with the First Amendment of the United States Constitution "church/state principles," DRYDREF assistance may not, as a general rule, be provided to primarily religious entities for any secular or religious activities. Therefore, the following restrictions and limitations apply to any provider which represents that it is, or may be deemed to be, a religious or denominational institution or an organization operated for religious purposes which is supervised or controlled by or operates in connection with a religious or denominational institution or organization. These requirements are outlined in 24 CFR 570.2000)(1 -6). A religious entity that applies for and is awarded DRI /DREF funds for public service activities must agree to the following: 1. It will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of religion and will not limit employment or give preference to persons on the basis of religion. 2. It will not discriminate against any person applying for such public services on the basis of religion and will not limit such services or give preference to persons on the basis of religion. The organization may continue to carry out its mission, including the definition, practice and expression of its religious beliefs, provided it does not use direct CDBG funds to support any inherently religious activities. Among other things, faith based organizations may use space in their facilities to provide CDBG funded services without removing religious art, icons, scriptures or other religious symbols. A CDBG funded religious organization retains its authority over its internal governance and may retain religious terms in its organization's name, select its board members on a religious basis, and include religious references in its organization's mission statements and other governing documents. 3. It may not engage in inherently religious activities, such as worship, religious instruction or proselvtization, as part of the programs or services funded under this part. If the organization conducts such activities, the activities must be offered separately, in time or location, from the programs or services funded under this part and participation must be voluntary for the beneficiaries of the HUD funded programs or services. 4. DRUDREF funds may not be used for the acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of structures to the extent that those structures are used for inherently religious activities. CDBG funds may be used for the acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of structures only to the extent that those structures are used for conducting eligible activities. Sanctuaries, chapels, or other rooms that a CDBG funded religious congregation uses as its principal place of worship, however, are ineligible for CDBG funded improvements. I hereby acknowledge that I have read the specific requirements contained in this attachment and that eligibility of my organization's project depends upon compliance with the requirements contained in this agreement. Organization Name: Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Name /Signature: Mr. Leo E. Ochs, Jr., Date Signed: Packet Page -1104- 36 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ATTESTATION CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION AGREEMENTS /SUB- AGREEMENTS The Board of County Commissioners adopted a Resolution (2013 -228) to establish an application screening criteria for Collier County administered federal and state grants. The resolution refers to employees, board members, etc, of which a subrecipient from having any personal or financial interest in any transaction funded by the HUD program. Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services have determined this list of interested .parties refer to the, following representatives of the non -profit organization: Each Board of Directors members Officers of the Board Executive Director All employees and supervisors that will work on the grant All representatives of the non -profit applying for federal finding are hereby attesting and will follow the following: 1. Each non - profit of federal financial and non- financial assistance that equals or exceeds $100,000 in federal monies must sign this debarment certification prior to agreement execution. Independent auditors who audit federal programs regardless of the dollar amount are required to sign a debarment certification form. Collier County Housing, Human & Veteran Services or its agreement non-profit/contractors will not contract with subcontractors if they are debarred or suspended by the federal government. 2. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when this application is submitted. If it is later determined that the signed knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, the Federal Government and Collier County may pursue available remedies, including suspension and /or debarment. 3. 'The non -profit shall provide immediate written notice to the grant manager at any time the non- profit/contractor learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4. The terms "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "person," "principal," and "voluntarily excluded," as used in this certification, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549 and 45 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Part 76.' Contact Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services or go to wwu =.HUD.gov website for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 5. The non -profit further agrees by submitting this certification that, it shall not knowingly enter into any sub - agreement with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this contract unless authorized by the Federal Government. 6. The non -profit further agrees by submitting this certification that it will require each contractor /subcontractor of agreements and/or contracts referencing this contract whose payment will equal or exceed $100,000 in federal monies, to submit a signed copy of this certification with each sub - agreement. 7. Collier County Housing, Human & Veteran Services may rely upon a certification by a nonprofit organization that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from contracting or subcontracting unless the department knows that the certification is erroneous. 8. The non -profit may rely upon a certification by a subcontractor entity that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from contracting/subcontracting unless the non - profit /contractor knows that the certification is erroneous. 37 Packet Page -1105- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 9. The non - profit has adopted conflict of interest policies and procedures within their organization and will provide a copy of such prior to the execution of an agreement should the grant application be funded. If the non - profit does not have conflict of interest policies and procedures they must adopt policies /procedures for determining when a conflict of interest exists and disclosing it to the public as required by the applicable program requirements. 10. Collier County Housing, Human and Veteran Services will rely on the attestation of this document as true and reliable. However, the County reserves the right to request additional documentation prior to making a final determination. 11. If funded, and as applicable, the all contractors and subcontractors hired by the non- profit will be required to sign a similar form attesting to the same requirements outlined in this document prior to entering into a HUD sponsored contract. This certification is required by the regulation implementing Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, signed February 18, 1986. The guidelines were published in the May 29, 1987 Federal Register (52 Fed. Reg., pages 20360- 20369). (a) The prospective non -profit certifies, by signing this certification, that neither he nor his principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in contracting with Collier County Housing, Human & Veteran Services by any federal department or agency. (b) Where the prospective non - profit is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective non -profit shall attach an explanation to this certification. Name of Organization: BayshoreGateway Triangle CRA Signature f F'r Date': Mr. Leo E. Ochs, Jr., Collier County Manager Name and Title of Authorized Individual (Print or type) Packet Page -1106- 38 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Appendix 1 Income Limits 39 Packet Page -1107- C 'v 4/8/2014 16.6.2. MAPLES FL. FY 2013 MEDIAN FAMILY HUD INCOME GUIDELINES EFFECTIVE December 11, 2012 40 Packet Page -1108- C��'_) FY 2013 Income 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F Limit Person Person Person Person Person Person Person EPerson Category Extremely Low (30 %) Income $14,550 $16,600 $18,700 $20,750 $22,450 $24,100 $25,750 $27,400 Limits Naples- Very Low Marco (50 %) Island, $65,700 Income $24,250 $27,700 $31,150 $34,600 $37,400 $40,150 $42,950 $45,700 FL Limits MSA Low (80 %) Income Limits $38,750 $44,300 $49,850 $55,350 $59,800 $64,250 $68,650 $73,100 40 Packet Page -1108- C��'_) 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I Appendix 2 Love Moderate Income Areas (LMA) In Collier County 41 O L Packet Page -1109- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. GradyMinor Civil Engineers e Land Surveyors o Planners o Landscape Architects September 24, 2013 Ms, Ashley Caserta Gateway Triangle CRA 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102 Naples, FL 34112 RE: Karen Drive Stormwater Review Dear Ms, Caserta: Please find enclosed the Karen Drive Stormwater Review Memorandum, This Memorandum outlines the existing site conditions, contains Options for reducing or eliminating standing water on Karen Drive, and makes a Recommendation, The Options listed are all long term solutions and do not lend themselves for quick implementation, A possible immediate short term option to reduce or eliminate the flooding on Karen Drive would include: • Prevention of stormwater discharge from the Bayshore drainage system by "bulkheading" the discharges from Bayshore Drive, A plate would be temporarily installed in the two discharge structures and stormwater would be forced to discharge to the north at Cottage Grove and the south at Republic'Diive. This would need to be monitored to be sure that no flooding of Bayshore occurs and that the drainage systems at Cottage Grove and Republic are not overloaded, • A pump or pumps be temporarily located at the west end of Karen Drive at the existing catch basins to pump stormwater to the Bayshore system, Re- cuffing of the existing swales may be necessary to get the stormwater to the catch basins, This pumping equipment could be set np to operate automatically or manually, Upon your review of this information, if you have any questions please call, We are available to assist you with both the short term and long term actions to correct this flooding and standing water issue on Karen Drive, Very Truly Xoms, a nitt, P.E, DWS /jj Q, Grady Ph. 239 - 947 -1144 - ft 239 -947 -0375 �����( HNC 1�( CC�Ii110�amails .MiscCoa�L•Casorta- ICnrcnAc 9•l3,docX PB0005151 - LB 0005151 - LC 26000266 3800 Via Dei Rey Bonita Springs, FL 34124 wtv�v,gradyminor,com Packet Page -1110- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. GradyMinor .� `a MEMORANDUM �g' TO: Ashley Caserta a: PROM: David W. Schmitt, P.E. x ? U��,auj Qaa SUBJECT: Karen Drive Drainage Review 5) 1:55;0- o 5 DATE: September 26, 2013 0: .' o a m o w INTRODUCTION j As authoJ ized under Collier County Purchase Order No. 4500145524, Q. Grady Minor & ' Associates, P,A. (QGM) has, prepared this Technical Memorandum concerning the localized flooding on the west end of Karen Drive. This flooding has occurred historically during high rainfall events, and has reoccarred recently with high rain events. As part of this study, QGM has: met with the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) staff made site visits, performed an on -site survey, reviewed existing conditions, reviewed alternatives for correction of the localized flooding; and have made recommendations for its correction. EXISTING CONDITIONS Karen Drive is located south of Thomasson Drive on the east side of Bayshore. Specifically it is in Section 23, Township 50 South, Range 25 East in Collier County, Florida. It is a part of the Bayshore CRA, See Exhibit No. 1 and No. 2 for Location Maps. Kgen Drive extends east from Bayshore Drive approximately 1300 feet to an existing North/South drainage way. IKpren Drive serves a single family residential area. The roadway is 20 feet wide with a 2' concrete valley gutter on both sides. (Total width of 24 feet.) It is constructed with an asphalt roadway material. The age of the overall pavement is un1mown, but it was last resurfaced in the early 1990's as pant of the East and South Naples Wastewater Project. In approximately 2011, improvements were made to Bayshore Drive from Thomasson to its termination at Holly Avenue, These improvements included construction of a pathway along with east side with drainage improvements. These drainage improvements include construction of water quality swales which eventually discharge to the streets on the east side of Bayshore. It was intended that flow from these Bayshore Drive improvements would go from west to east with discharge at the NoAh/South drainage way. These improvements were designed and permitted by Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc. under contract with Collier County. A County Right -of -Way Permit and South Florida Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. Civil Engineers • Surveyors • Land Planners • landscape Architects 3800 Via Del Rey • Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 • (239) 947 -1144 • Fax (239) 947 -0375 EB 0005151 • LB 0005151 ! LC 26000266 G:\ PROD- ENG \C \CCU151\02Emalls.Mise Corr \Memo Karen Drive 947- 13.doex d Packet Page -1111- 4/8/2014 163.2. Water Management District (SFWMD) Permit were obtained for construction. The SFWMD Permit is General Permit 11- 0327 -P. This Permit was issued in February 2011 i and certified complete in February 2012. No deviations were noted in the Permit Certification. (Note: A Permit Modification was approved for the Woodside Avenue area, I but does not affect the Karen Drive area.) A copy of this Permit with Plans is- attached in Appendix A. The Construction Plans identified 4 catch basins and 2 junction boxes with connecting piping at the Bayshore and Karen Drive intersection. Three are located at the north side and three at the south side. See Exhibit No. 3 for a copy of the Intersection Plan. The two catch basins adjacent to Bayshore in the water quality swale are intended to talce overflow and discharge to the catch basins located to the east. It was intended that the storm water would then "bubble" out and discharge into the existing roadway swales for eventual discharge to the east. Our recent survey identified that approximately 550 lineal feet of the roadway and valley gutters are constructed to discharge to the west end of Bayshore Drive, the remainder of I Karen Drive discharges to the east. Also, there is no direct connection between the existing I valley gutters and the "bubble" up structures. See attached Exhibit No. 4 for the Karen Drive Existing Conditions Plan. historically there has been poor outfall of stormwater from Karen Drive to the Bayshore Right -of -Way. This has continued as a result of the Bayshore Drive Improvement construction. The current improvements restrict any stormwater flow from east to west on Karen Drive. See Appendix B for photographs. It should be noted that some relief is provided whenever water levels reach 3.6 to 3.7 (NAVD), and flow can then go to the east. The lack of positive outfall results in water sitting at the crown of road up to 0.60 feet (higher at the edge of the roadway). ALTERNATIVES 'Following we have reviewed the various alternatives for correction of the localized flooding; Alternative No. 1— Do Nothing Under this alternative, no action would be talcen, and the roadway would allow to be subjected to localized flooding. This alternative presents health and safety concerns, leads to accelerated deterioration of pavement and flooding onto private property. This is not an acceptable Alternative. _Alteru_atiye No. 2 — Roadway Reconstruction Under this Alternative, Karen Drive would be' reconstructed to provide a positive outfall from west to east. Currently Karen Drive outfalls in both directions. An exception from Collier County regulations would be required to allow a reduced valley gutter slope. Typically the minimum valley gutter slope is 0.30 %. The two Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A, Civil Engineers • Surveyors • Land Planners a Landscape Architects 3800 Via Del Rey G Bonita Springs, Florida34134 • (239) 947 -1144 • Fax (239) 947 -0375 GB 0005151 • LB 00o5151 • LC 26000266 G:\ PROJ- ENGlC1CCU151 \02Emails.Misc Corr \Memo Karen Drive 9-17-13.docx Packet Page -1112- b� 4/8/2014 16.B.2. terminal ends of Karen Drive will allow only a 0.08% slope. If this exception is not permitted, the roadway would need to be reconstructed with catch basins. and piping. In conjunction with the roadway improvements (and possible storm structure and I piping), the driveway aprons would also need to be reconstructed to the new grade. See Exhibit No. 5 and No. 6, Estimated Cost Roadway Only: $230,000.00 to $250,000.00 Estimated Cost Roadway/ Drainage: $325,000.001o$360,000.00 (Does include .allowance for Design and Permitting but .does not include CEI Services) Alternative No. 3 — Stormwater Structure / Piping Under this Alternative, the existing stormwater system from the Bayshore Drive Improvements would be extended to discharge at the east drainage way. This would involve the addition of several catch basins and 13 00 feet of storm piping. Roadway worlc would be limited to cross drains and driveway reconstruction. See ExhibitNo. 7. Estimated Cost: $125,000.00 to $160,000.00 (Does include allowance for Design and Permitting but does not include CEI Services) l Both Alternative No. 2 and No. 3 would require permitting through the SFWMD and Collier County Transportation. The SFWMD Permit for Bayshore Drive would need to be 1 modified to allow these changes. It is recommended that Alternative No. 3 be implemented. It has the lowest cost and will I have fewer disturbances to the existing community. 1 I Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. Civil Engineers • Surveyors • Land Planners • Landscape Architects 3800 Via Del Rey • Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 • (239) 947 -1144 • Fax (239) 947 -0375 EB 0005151 • LB 0005151 • LC 26000266 G -.IPRO) -£NG' C\CCUISI102Emails.Misc Corr\Memo Karen Drive 9- 17- 13.dorx Packet Page -1113- V,� I 1 l cn 0 4/8/2014 163.2. cn 0 L0 R 25 E KAREN DRIVE STORMIYATER REVIEW �radyMnor ® 1 7\+Do ety u�o1 +p 1 B ntll +6jlNlf+A. f10U1nh+ d17i DAm EXHIBIT 1 ulna Civil Roelneers LanOSulvdpols . Planners ' imolcapeArehlleci5 GENERAL LOCATION MAP "` 1— 10G1id11°'W'uv'` GMHA+n.tII0N1111 G.I.a(A.1t.IDQ)h17� b+hniW110i6+de mna:i«lh.um SHM — OF — Wan Whip; 7S7A)7.1 W) a9'IY. 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"BAYSHORE DRIVE SOUTH CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS ", DATED JANUARY 17, 2012, ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN 1929 NGVD, SUBTRACT 1.28 FEEL TO CONVERT TO 1988 NAVD. i I 1 KAREY DRIVE STOR07ATER REVIETr ism 9.OU0Jllim, m1AU0tUlu, PA GradyMinor u991n.oaa.� Oe,018ptla91.91o,i1a 31131 EXHIBIT N0, 3 CWIISndne9re 69nd8ulvepora YlDnne3 • LSnd3wp0ArcUUeeDs KAREN DRIVE /BAYSHORE DRIVE; kn.11A�.m149919[ C-14+a.0mis[ b L0 /waxy INTERSECTION PLAIN Dmlin Sprin6n 239.917.11.11 n•n•,r.OndpV /noaeon - NaxlYlu: 130.6m4M Packet Page -1116- N i� 0 Sli' 30' SCALE; 1" = 30' SIIELT -OP -� // I „ A� 9g � ' a 5 v � F I Packet Page -1117- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ot" i I r 1 4/8/2014 16. B.2. Flooding creates concern for East Naples residents Posted: Aug 01, 2013 10:03 PMEDT Updated: Aug 01, 2093 91:22 PM EDT By George SOlis, Reporter - email EAST NAPLES, FL- Residents living along a flooded road in East Naples have an urgent plea to county commissioners. Karen Drive — right across from the Naples Botanical Garden -- has had constant flooding issues. "It took me three weeks to mow the grass because of all the rain," said resident Ben Wilson. Ben Wilson has lived on the street for almost two years. He has seen the highs and the lows. In the past month there were mostly lows. "I think it went away one time for one day," Wilson said, People say the standing water is a health hazard. With a little one running around, it's a problem for Wilson. "You don't know how much bacteria is in there and microorganisms, if he swallows it gets sick," Wilson said. That's just one issue. The water is ankle deep, Some residents actually have to walk through the water just to .get to their front doors in the afternoon. "I'll have them stop up the road where its not flooded, get out, take off my socks and shoes and roll up my pants, so I don't get their cars messed up," Wilson said. Wilson told his landlord Jack Bachmann about the problems. Bachman says he's had no luck getting an answer from the county. There's actually no response, constructive response to get anything done," Bachmann said. Bayshore Community Redevelopment Agency, with the county, recently completed a $2.million project to fix a similar problem in the Gateway Triangle area. "The CRA requested a quote from an engineering firm to see what it would cost for them to go out there and survey the area and see what is actually causing the problem," said Jean Jourdan, Bayshore. CRA. That study will cost just over $6,000. This is money the CRA says it doesn't have right now and will have to wait until at least October. Even then, the timeline to start the work could be at least two years, "I understand their problem, I grew up in this area, I understand what they are going through and anyway we can try and get it resolved we will," Jourdan said. In the meantime, CRA officials encourage residents to reach out to commissioners to help them escape their murky dilemma. dO Packet Page -1118- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. Storm water project keeping Gateway Triangle flood free Posted: Jul 26, 2013 8.42 PM EDT Updated: Jul 26, 2013 8:07 PM EDT By Rick Ritter, Reporter - email COLLIER COUNTY, FL- Flooding has been a major issue for some neighborhoods in Collier County, but one East Naples neighborhood is enjoying a stress -free rainy season -- all because of a storm water project the county finished back in February. "it was very aggravating; I'll tell you that much," said Lynzi, a Gateway Triangle area resident, Streets were underwater and front yards turned to pools. For the Gateway Triangle area In East Naples -- flooding used to be a weekly concern. "It was a nightmare to the point when once it started raining it was hard to see your driveway," Lynzi said, Pictures from last year show exactly what homeowners dealt with. "Historically, this area has been the worst in Collier County for flooding claims," said Ashley Caserta, Project Manager for Bayshore CRA In East Naples. This year it's a very differerit story. In February the Bayshore CRA completed a project worth nearly $2 million in the neighborhood, looking to alleviate those flooding issues. On Friday we decided to follow up with the project, and residents say it has been nothing but relieving. "I haven't seen any flooding this year, since they've done that" Lynzi said. Working with the county, the CRA put in a swale - culvert system that connects to a storm water drainage pond, moving water away from homes. "We needed to get the streets water to the pond, that's when we knew we needed to create the swale and culvert system," Caserta said. "Now I can see my driveway, don't have to worry about falling in ditches," Lynzi staid. The :Bayshore CRA is tjopmg to ,implement that same storm wafer Project a[pynd the corner at Karen Drive irj EastNaples. The street has constant flooding issues, but he CRA is having Trouble coming up with the money -= and they say it'll cost $6;000 just for engineers to determine what the exact problem is. "We`re working on ways to get that done so we can at least get something started for Karen Drive," Caserta said. But if there's anything homeowners at the Gateway Triangle know -- its patience, Ot10 Packet Page -1119- 4/8/2014 163.2. .2. ;I Rainfall drenches all corners of Southwest Florida Posted: Jul OZ 2013 4:03 PM EDT Updated: Jul 02, 2013 5:21 PM EDT By Matt Wright, Reporter - n •c roll By Clifton French -Mau By Rick Ritter, Reporter - =0 Thunderstorms once again took aim at Southwest Florida. Rain has been coming down throughout the day and the side effects are being seen by homeowners and drivers. Coliler County East Naples is one of the harder hit areas in the county over the past few days. On Karen Drive in East Naples, residents say anytime there's an excessive amount of rain - massive flooding that continues for days, They say it's usually about 9- Inches deep and if the rain continues, it will start inching closer to their doorsteps. Throughout the rest of Colder County, there have been a few areas that have seen some similar flooding; but Collier Emergency Management officials say there hasn't been any severe damage reported. And for those areas that do have flooding, Emergency Management Is asking residents to be patient. Trash can gather on top of the storm drains from time to time and they can clog a bit, They say even though most of the storm drains in this county were upgraded over the past year or two, it's still tough for them to handle the constant rain. We did have a chance to catch up with some residents who say the rain and flooding has certainly put a halt on their plans - including brain Hardesty, who makes deliveries around Southwest Florida on a daily basis. "We do .deliveries with trucking and we got to keep our product dry. It affects us to a certain degree and sometimes we're not able to get as much done;" he explained. C',I0 Packet Page -1120- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. East Naples flood- prone '&eet hoping for grant - NBC -2.com WBBH News for Fort Myer... Page 1 of 3 "l d, news I online ® SITE SEARCH M WEB SEARCH BY SEARCW F'�aer_•d viGoagle MEMBER CENTER: Create Account i Log In Connect =101611 East Naples flood -prone street hoping for grant Posted: Jan 09, 2014 6:53 PM EST Updated: Jan 09, 2014 7:22 PM EST By Rick Ritter, Reporter - email EAST NAPLES, FL - You may.reme.mber Karen Drive, a one way, private street in East Naples that's typically under water during rainy season. After dealing with flooding issues for years, help might be on the way. The Bayshore /Gateway CRA who oversees the neighborhood -applied for a grant to try and alleviate flooding problems before summer. If approved, it would open the door for a $150,000 construction project on the street that would add storm piping and other drainage structures. "1 just hope and pray that they think enough of us out here, that we will get some help," said Karen Drive resident Lois BenBeld. "it becomes a daily hazard. There's water sitting, and people have to slosh to the car and its unsightly," said Ashley Caserta, with the CRA. On Tuesday, county commissioners will decide whether or not Bayshore can apply for the grant, If so, the grant could be approved by March, and work along the street would start shortly after that. http: / /www.nbc- 2.com/stoly/ 24411259 /ea-t- -nRnles- fiend -rn -one- street - hoping- for -grant 1/10/2014 coo Packet Page -1121- 9A'. 12 C 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2000. 82 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; MAKING FINDINGS; FINDING BLIGHTED AREAS EXIST IN THE COUNTY; FINDING THE REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION OR REDEVELOPMENT OF SUCH AREAS IS NECESSARY IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST; FINDING A SPECIFIED AREA TO BE A BLIGHTED AREA AND .A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT WITH OTHER RESOLUTIONS AND SEVERABiLITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners has received and considered a report and presentation by County staff and consultant which Identified conditions within the boundaries of Collier County in the areas Identified, described and depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of this resolution (the "Area "); and WHEREAS, after having considered the determinations and the facts and evidence of conditions In the Area• and has received and considered such other evidence of the conditions In the Area as have bean presented to It, the Board of County Commissioners desires to proceed in accordance with the authorization and powers granted by Part III, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, to establish the necessary means by which redevelopment can be accomplished in the Area and that certain actions are appropriate and necessary and should be taken to address the conditions now present and expected to be present in the Area; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 5, Findinas, The Board -of County Commissioners does hereby find: (a) Based upon the facts and evidence presented to and considered by the Board of County Commissioners, the following conditions exist In the Area: t, Conditions are present In the Area that are detrimental to the sound growth of the county and which substantially impair or arrest (he growth within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Karen Drive Stormwater Project DRI Application Exhibit; 501 (c) (3) IRS Tax Exemption Letter Packet Page -1122-. 4/8/2014 163.2. U 12 C 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2000. 82 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; MAKING FINDINGS; FINDING BLIGHTED AREAS EXIST IN THE COUNTY; FINDING THE REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION OR REDEVELOPMENT OF SUCH AREAS IS NECESSARY IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST; FINDING A SPECIFIED AREA TO BE A BLIGHTED AREA AND .A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT WITH OTHER RESOLUTIONS AND SEVERABiLITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners has received and considered a report and presentation by County staff and consultant which Identified conditions within the boundaries of Collier County in the areas Identified, described and depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of this resolution (the "Area "); and WHEREAS, after having considered the determinations and the facts and evidence of conditions In the Area• and has received and considered such other evidence of the conditions In the Area as have bean presented to It, the Board of County Commissioners desires to proceed in accordance with the authorization and powers granted by Part III, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, to establish the necessary means by which redevelopment can be accomplished in the Area and that certain actions are appropriate and necessary and should be taken to address the conditions now present and expected to be present in the Area; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 5, Findinas, The Board -of County Commissioners does hereby find: (a) Based upon the facts and evidence presented to and considered by the Board of County Commissioners, the following conditions exist In the Area: t, Conditions are present In the Area that are detrimental to the sound growth of the county and which substantially impair or arrest (he growth within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Karen Drive Stormwater Project DRI Application Exhibit; 501 (c) (3) IRS Tax Exemption Letter Packet Page -1122-. 4/8/2014 163.2. U 12 C 1 Area, and present conditions and uses in the Area are detrimental to the public health, safety, morals and public weifare;.and 2. There is a predominance of Inadequate or defective street layout; and 3, There Is faulty and Inadequate lot layout In relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or.usefulness; and 4, There are unsanitary conditions as such relates to the conditions of the sanitary system and there are unpaved and deteriorating roadways resulting In unsafe public conditions; and S. There has been a deterioration of site and other Improvements; and 6, There Is a diversity of o%vnership or defective or unusual conditions of title, which prevent the free alienability of land, (b) The notices required by Section 163.346, Florida Statutes (1999), have been timely published or mailed In accordance with said statute, (c) Action must be taken Immediately to proven( further blight and deterioration and to protect and enhance public expenditures previously made In the Area. Section 2. Finding of Necessity, The Board of County Commissioners, based upon evidence presented to it and in the public record, does hereby find that one or more "blighted areas' (as defined In Section 183.340(8), Florida Statutes), exist within Collier County, Florida, and, further finds that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment, or a combination thereof, of such area or areas described Is necessary in the Interest of the public health, safely, morals or welfare of the residents of Collier County, Florida, Section 3, Community Redevelopment Area, Based upon the facts presented to it and contained in the public record, the Board of County Commissioners does hereby find the Area (as hereinbefore defined) Is a "blighted area" (as that term is defined In Section 163,340(8), Florida Statutes (1989), and that such area constitutes a Packet Page -1123- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. �I i i 1 I I C,p, 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 12. C 1 °community redevelopment area" as defined in Section 163.340(10), Florida Statutes (1899), Section 4, Conflict All resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict with any of the provisions of this resolution are hereby repealed, provided,. however, nothing herein is intended nor should be applied to affect, repeal, alter, amend or supersede any previous resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners finding any other area or areas within Collier County to be a "blighted area" for purposes of the Community Redevelopment Act, Section 5. SBvernhllily, If any section or portion of a section of this resolution, Including any part of the exhibit, proves to be Invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional, it shall not be held to invalidate or Impair the validity, force, or effect of any other section or part of this resolution. Should ellher area constituting part of the Area or part thereof shall be severed from the Area and the remainder shall constitute Ill e Area for purposes of this resoluition. Section 6, Effective Dale, This resolution shall become effective immediately upon Its passage and adoption, Section 7. i This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this _J LA y or f} i/1/T, 2000. ATTEST; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT C. BROCK, dLERK COLLIER ORiDA 4 , BY; "J TIMOT . CONSTA E, ClkW11MAN � Attest:• a to cha r .an's sIgnyture•oil APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY David C, Weigel County Attorney Packet Page _1124- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 12 C l EXHIBIT A BAYSHOREIGATEWAY TRIANGLE REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESCRIPTION BEG SW CNR SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25, N 630', E 662', S 427', E 200', N 270', E TO THE E RAN LINE OF BROOKSIDE DRIVE, S TO THE SW CNR OF LOT 10, SUNSET SUB, E TO THE SE CNR OF LOT 6, SUNSET SUB, S 92', E TO THE NW CRN OF LOT 55, BLK A, ROCK CREEK PARK, N TO THE NW CNR OF LOT 10, BLK B, ROCK CREEK PARK, E TO THE E SECT LINE SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25, S TO THE NW CNR OF SECT 12, TWP 50, RNG 25, E 670', S 773', W 200',S 735', W 200',,S 990', E 460% S 330', E 972', S 1174', SWLY 481', NWLY 523', W 95', SWLY 730' TO THE NELY R/W LINE U.S. 41, CONT SWLY TO THE SWLY R/W LINE U.S. 41, NWLY ALG THE SWLY R!W LINE OF U.S. 41 TO ITS INTERSECT WITH THE W R/W LINE OF BAYSHORE DRIVE, S TO THE N R/W LINE OF WEEKS AVE, W 761', N 1355', W TO THE W RAN LINE OF PINE STREET, N TO THE SE CNR OF LOT 2, BLK K, INOMAH SUB, W 100', N TO THE N RAN OF WASHINGTON AVE, CONT NWLY AND WLY ALG NLY R/W LINE WASHINGTON AVE TO THE SW CNR OF LOT 2, BLK C, INOMAH SUB, W TO THE W RAN LINE OF FREDRICK ST, N TO NE CNR LOT 9, COC -LEE- TERRACE SUB, W TO THE W SECT LINE OF SECT 11, TWP 50, RNG 25, N TO THE SW SECT CNR OF SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25 AND THE POB. AND BEG SE CNR SECT 23, TWP 50, RNG 25, N ALG THE E SECT LINES OF $ECT 23 AND 14, TWP 50, RNG 25, TO E' /s CNR SECT14, TWP 50, RNG 25, E TO THE SE CNR LOT 6, CREWS SUB, N TO THE S LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK, E TO THE SWLY RAN LINE OF U.S. 41, NWLY ALG THE SWLY R/W LINE OF U.S. 41 TO ITS INTSECT WITH THE W R LINE OF BAYSHORE DRIVE, S TO THE N R/W LINE OF WEEKS AVE, W 761', N NV 1355', W TO THE W RNV LINE OF PINE STREET, S TO THE S RAN LINE OF MANGROVE STREET, W TO THE NW CNR LOT 14, BLK F, HALDEMAN RIVER SUB, S TO THE N LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK, SWLY ALG THE N LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK TO ITS INTSECT WITH THE W SECT LINE OF SECT 14, TWP 50, RNG 25, S ALG THE W SECT LINE OF SECT 14 AND 23, TWP 50, RNG 25, TO THE SW CNR OF SECT 23, TWP 50, RNG 25, E TO THE SE CNR OF SECT 23, TWP 50, RNG 25 AND THE POB. ------ -_�_., ...- ...... Packet Page -1125- - -- - ......._.... Packet Page 1126- (D / 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 12 C � l BEG AT THE NW CNR SEC 25, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE E ALG N LINE SEC 25 TO NE CRN OF'SEC 25 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 30, TWP 46 RNG 29, THENCE E ALG THE N LINES OF SECTONS 30, 29, 28, 27, AND 26 TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 25, TWP 46, RNG 29, THENCE S ALG THE W LINE SEC 25 TO THE NW CNR OF THE SW' /, OF SW % SEC 25, THENCE E TO THE NE CNR OF THE SW' /. OF SW Y. SEC 25, THENCE S TO THE S SEC LINE OF SEC 25 AND THE NE CNR OF THE W/2 OF NW' /a OF SEC 36, TWP 46, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE SE CNR OF THE W Y2 OF NW' /, SEC 36, THENCE W TO THE W' /, CRN SECTON 36, THENCE S TO THE SW CNR SEC 36 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 1, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE E TO THE NE CNR OF SEC 1 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 6, TWP 47, RNG 30, THENCE E TO THE NE CNR OF SEC 6, THENCE S TO THE SE CNR OF SEC 6, THENCE W TO THE SW CNR OF SEC 6 AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 1, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE W TO THE S' /, CNR SEC 1 AND THE N'/ CNR OF SEC 12, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE S' /. CNR SEC 12 AND THE N % CNR OF SEC 13, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE CENTER OF SEC 13, THENCE W TO THE W % CNR SEC 13 AND THE E'/ CNR OF SEC 14, TWP 47, RNG 29, CONT W TO THE W'/ CNR OF SEC 14 AND THE E' /< CNR OF SEC 15, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE S TO SE CNR OF SEC 15, THENCE W ALG THE S LINE OF SEC 15 AND 16 TO THE SW CNR OF SEC 16, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE N ALG THE W LINE OF SEC 16 AND 9 TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 9, TWP 47, RNG 29 AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 5, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE W ALG THE S LINE OF SEC 5 AND 6 TO THE SW CNR OF SEC 6, TWP 47, RNG 29, AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 1, TWP 47, RNG 28, THENCE N TO THE E Yd CNR OF SEC 1, THENCE W TO THE SHORELINE OF LAKE TRAFFORD, THENCE.ALG THE SHORELINE OF LAKE TRAFFORD NELY, NLY, NWLY, WLY, SWLY TO THE INTERSECTON OF THE LAKE TRAFFORD SHORELINE AND THE W SEC LINE OF SEC 35, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE N TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 35, THENCE E TO THE NE CNR OF SEC 35 AND THE SW CNR OF SEC 25, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE N TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 25 AND THE P.O.B. --- .___.-- •- __ -• -- Packet Page -1127- - -..._ .....__ c� m c kY A IU m T d7 S I 7 46 S I T 47 5 1 T 46 S Packet Page -1128- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 2 G 1 3 O m m °m d �m KC r " O N m z m a M w 0 m 4/8/2014 16.6.2. IZ C 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -83, A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; DECLARING 7HE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO BE THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY; AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF ADVISORY BOARDS FOR THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT WITH OTHER RESOLUTIONS AND SEVERABILiTY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. .WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has adopted a resolution finding the existence of one or more blighted areas In the unincorporated area of the County and further finding that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment or combination thereof, In such areas Is nooessQry In the Interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the residents of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, to carry out and Implement the redevelopment powers and actions contemplated by Part 111, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, within such areas, It is necessary that a community redevelopment agency be created; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to serve as the community redevelopment agency and have advisory boards consisting of citizens and property owners in the areas providing advice to the Board concerning the redevelopment of the areas; NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings, The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted and Incorporated herein to the same extent as If theywere setforth In this section. Section 2. Declaration of Board of County Commissioners as Community Redevelopment Anencv. As provided in Section 163.357(1), Florida Statutes (1998), the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, does hereby declare Itself to be the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency as an additional duty of office, and does further declare that all the rights, powers, duties, privileges, and Immunities vested by Part III, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (1999) In such a community redevelopment agency are hereby vested in the Board of County Commissioners, subject to all responsibilities and liabilities imposed or incurred, Section 2. Separate Lecal Entity, The members of the Board of County Commissioners are the members of the Community Redevelopment Agency, but the members constitute the hand of a legal entity, separate; distinct, and independent from the Board of County Commissioners, Section 3. Creation of Advisory Boards. There are to be created, under separate resolutions by the Community Redevelopment Agency, advisory boards for each component Bayshore Gateway TTiangle CRA Karen Drive Stortawater Project DRI Application o Exhibit Packet Page - 1129 - °n I2 GA area of the community redevelopment area In the unincorporated area of Collier County, which shall be composed of citizens, residents, property owners and business owners or persons engaged In business in the area, as provided in the resolution of the Community Redevelopment Agency providing for the appointment of such members. The duties and responsibilities of such advisory boards shall be set forth In the resolution of the Community Redevelopment Agency. Secilond, Conflicts, All resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict with any of the provisions of this resolution are hereby repeated. Section 5, Severability, If any section or portion of a section of this resolution proves to be Invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional, It shall not be held to Invalidate or Impair the validity, force, or effect of any other section or part of this resolution, Section S. Effective Date.This resolution shall become effective Immediately upon Its passage and adoption, Section 7. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this day of �/t JL , 2000, ATTEST: BOARD OF C STONERS DVJIG�I f, BROCK, CLERK COLLIER UNTY, FLORIDA C , BY: TIMOT . CONSTA NE, C RMAN `At�eSt'a3;to Chairman's . •si�nattrre'orlly. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY David C. Weigel County Attorney 2 Packet Page -1130- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. G 4/8/2014 16.B.2. CRARESOLXMON NO. 2001 -g8 11181 A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING FOR MEMBERSHIP, TERMS, PURPOSE, DUTIES, ORGANIZATION AND RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE AGENCY; CREATING THE BAYSHORE /GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD; CREATING THE IMMOICALEE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENTADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING FOR MEMBERSHIP, TERMS, PURPOSE, DUTIES, ORGANIZATIONAND RULES OF PROCEDURE FORTHOSEADVISORY BOARDS; PROVIDINGFORSEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has adopted a resolution finding the existence of one or more blighted areas in the unincorporated area ofthe County andfurther finding that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment or combination thereof, in such areas is neeessaryin the interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the residents of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has further adopted a resolution declaring itself as the Collier County Community RedevelopmentAgencyto carry out and implement the redevelopment powers and actions contemplated by Part III, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, within such areas; and WHEREAS, the Board of County. Commissioners contemplated the creation of advisory boards for each component area of the community redevelopment area in the unincorporated area of Collier County, composed of citizens, residents, property owners and business owners or persons engaged in business in the area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners further contemplated the need to establish membership, duties and responsibilities for the Agency and for each such advisoryboard; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENTAGENCYAS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. AgeneyBylaws: That there is hereby adopted bylaws forthe Agency settingforth membership, terms, purposes, duties, organization and rules of procedures for the Agency, a copy of which is attached. SECTION 2. Advisory Board: That there is hereby created the "Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board" andthe "Immoltalee Local Redevelopment Advisory Board "and bylaws for those Boards are adopted, a copy of which is attached. SECTION 3, Severabili :If any section or portion of a section of this Resolution proves to be invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional, it shall not be held to invalidate or impair thevalidity, force, or effect of any other section or part of this Resolution. SECTION q: Effective Date: upon its passage and adoption, This Resolution shall become effective immediately SHGfION 9: This Reolution edopted after modloo, ewond and majority vats tlils ,&M day of.{4QDt, ??��t,F :' ' 60mmmy RWBVaWPMHNT AUBNCY at• F <•Aw ti @f4r,'gRCJCY zssmrARY OF C011M OWNTY, KDRIDA BY �{ '',' y i'�4A'IBLAS•MAG"XLB, AN Atie�i,..ti� .f0•'•'�I(!t'gutl' c 1l�nttitu'it tx�. Approvad As to FormandLapt Saffioloacy , }td,dl Ashton, daotaunr C tOw Aftnmav and C'.RA Lzaat Cb"l Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Karen Drive Stormwater Project DRI Application y Exhibit; By -Law Packet Page -1131- 4/8/2014 163.2. BYLAWS OF THE COMKIINI''TY REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SECTION x. Name: This Community Redevelopment Agency shall be known as the "Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency" (the "CRA!% established pursuant to Resolution 2000 -83 adopted on March 14, 2000 by the Board of County Commissioners ( "BCC ") of Collier County, Florida (the "County's pursuant to Part III, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (the "Act "). SECTION2. Redevelopment Area: The area of operation ofthe ORA consists of certain geographical areas listed below and for which a redevelopment plan was adoptedby CRA Resolution 2000 -oi by the CFA and Resolution 2000 -ia1 by the BCC, and referred to therein as the Immokalee Component Redevelopment Area and the Bayshore /Gateway Component Redevelopment Area. Additional Component Redevelopment Areas maybe added under separate resolutions by the CRA after all appropriate findings have been made and a redevelopment plan forthose areas adoptedbythe CRA and BCC, all in accordance with the Act. SECTION 3, Putpose: The purpose of the CRA is to undertake and implement improvements as provided for in the Act and the adopted Redevelopment Plan; to promote and create favorable conditions for the development, redevelopment and revitalization of the area of operation of the CRA; andto receive input from its Advisory Boards, authorizedby the Resolution No. 2000-83, who adhere to separate bylaws adopted specifically for their purposes, and seme to represent the component areas of operation of the CRA. SECTION i, Function: Article I, Section S, The CRAis established to carry out those purposes that are outlined in SECTION 2..Author7ty: The CRA, subject to the provisions of the Act and all other applicable provisions of law, shall have all powers customatilyvested in a community redevelopment agency as providedin the Act. SECTION 3, Members and Terms: In accordance with Section 163.357(1), Florida Statutes, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners has declared itself to be the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency as an additional duty of office, Reference to the members of the CRA as a whole shall be "CRA Board" or "CFA". An individual member of the CRA shall be referred to as a "Commissioner," CPA Board terms shallbe simultaneous withterms of members of the Board of County Commissioners, SECTION 4. Vacancies: Appointments to fill vacancies on the CRA shall be filled by the person filling thevacancy on the Board of County Commissioners, SECTION 5• Employees The CRA may, as it from time to time determines, employ or retain by contract staff, personnel, technical experts, legal counsel, and other such agents and employees, permanent or temporary, as it requires, and determine their qualifications, duties and compensation. The CRA may approve and authorize contracts withthe County and other persons, firms and individuals to provide services for and onbehalf of the CRA. • YH � �'G 't SECTION i. Officers: The officers ofthe CRAshall consist of a Chairman, Vice Chairman, and a Secretary, and such officers as j the CRA may from time to time create. The Secretary shall be the CIerk of Courts to the Board of County Commissioners, but shall have no vote. I SECTION 2, Qualifications: Officers shall be members of the CRA, except that the 8 ecretary m ay, in the discretion of the CRA, be someone not a member of the CRA. SECTION 3. Role of Chairman: The Chairman shalt preside at all meetings of the CRA, sign agreements, contracts, and instruments on behalf of the CRA, call special meeti ngs as necessary and shall perform such other duties as are customary for the Chairman, SECTION 4, Role of vice Chairman: The Vice Chairman shall act for the Chairman in the Chairman's absence, The Vice Chairman shall also perform such duties as are delegated bythe Chairman, DPacket Page - 1132 - 4/8/2014 16. B.2. SECTION 5. Role of Secretary: The duties of the Secretary will he definedin a written agreement with the Clerk of Courts. Some of the duties may include: (a) keeping the minutes of the proceedings of the meetings of the CRA, (b) providing all notices in accordance with the provisions of these bylaws or as required by law, (e) posting or causing to be posted all meeting notices as required by County procedures and notify members, (d) maintaining custody of the CRA records, (e) attesting contracts and other CRA documents, and (f) in general performing all duties from time to time as maybe prescribed by the Chairman of the CRA, SECTION 6. Officer Absences s In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman, the quorum present shall select a Chairman for the meeting, SECTION q. Election of Officers: Exceptforthe Secretary, officers shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the Agency. Election requires nomination from the floor and an affirmativevote by a majority of the CRAmembers present and voting on an annual basis, provided a quorum is present at such meeting. Officers shall be seated immediately upon their election. SECTION 8, Terms of Office Each officer duly electedby the CRAshall serve a term of one year until tha next annual appointment or election. All officers shall hold office until their successors have been elected or until their earlier resignation, removal from office or death. No person may simultaneously hold more than one office on the CRA. SECTION g. Officer Vacancies: If a vacancy exists in any office, the CRA shall elect a new officer by the affirmative vote of a majority of the CRA members present and voting at a meeting of the CRA, to fill the incomplete term of the vacated office, SECTION io. Removal or Resignation: The CRA may remove an officer at m.Wtimewith or without cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the CRA members present and voting at a duly constituted meeting of the CRA. An officer may resign at any time by delivering notice thereof to the CRA. Aresignation is effective when the notice is delivered to the CRA unless the notice specifies a later effective date and the CRA. accepts the future effective date. The pending vacancy may be filled before the effective date provided that the successor does not take office until the effective date. SECTION i.l unction: In accord ance with Resolution 2000 -83, advis cry b cards are to be created for each component area of the community redevelopment area in the unincorporated area of Collier County, which shall be composed of citizens, property owners and business owners or persons engaged in business in the area. Saparatebylaws for these advisory boards All be adopted by the CRA. These advisory boards will serve as the primary source of community input to the CPA staff and to the CRA itself. Each advisory board will consider and malte recommendations to the CRA. staff and the CRA concerning the Redevelopment Plan, amendments to the Redevelopment Plan, the redevelopment area work program and priorities and their implementation. The advisory board functions are advisory only and are to assist with the public input in the local redevelopment planning process. ARTICLE V. MEETINGS SECTION 1. Meetings; The Boardshall schedule meetings as needed to carry out its duties in accordance withthese Bylaws and shall followthe procedures outlined in Sections 2 -36 - 2 -41 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County unless otherwise specified below, a) Annual: An Annual meeting of this Agency shall be held in the month of January of each year, and on the date and at the time and place to be determined by the Board, if other th an at a regular meeting. b). Regular: Regular meetings of the CRA shall be held as necessary on either the second or the fourth Tuesday of eachmonthto coincide with the regular meetings of the BCC or on such day as maybe determined by the CRA. The CRA. meetings will be held at a'time certain "identified on the BCC Agenda. SECTION 2: Meeting Procedures: The procedures for the meetings of the CRA will follow the procedures outlined for the BCC in Sections 2 -36 - 2 -41 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County unless otherwise specified below. Meeting notice will be published in accordance with applicable laws. ARTICI .E Vi. ORDER. OF BUSINESS SECTION i. Order of Business: The order of business at regular meetings shall be: (a) Roll Call (b) Adoption of the Agenda Packet Page -1133- C 4/8/2014 16. B.2. (c) Adoption of Minutes from Previous Meeting (d) Communications a, Advisory Board communications b. Other communications (e) Consent (f) Old Business (g) New Business (h) Citizen Comments (i) Adjournment ARTICLE VII. CONTRACT'S SECTION 1. Execution of Instruments; Legal instruments of the CRA shall be executedby the Chairman and attested to by the Secretary with the Cleric of Court's seal affixed thereto. In the absence of the Chairman, such instruments maybe executed by the Vice Chairman, SECTION 2. Real Prouetty /acquisition and Disposition 1 The acquisition, conveyance and leasing of real property bythe CRA shall be done In accordance with the Act, SECTION 3, Purchasing Procedures: Purchasing procedures will be in accordance with the Act. If the Act is silent then the procedures will be consistent with those authorized bythe BCC for Collier County or such other procedures that the CPA Board mayadopt. ARTICLE = FISCALM -TTERS SECTION i, is a • The fisralyear of the CRA shall be the twelve year calendar month period commencing on October? and ending on September So of the fallowing year. SECTION 2. Financial ReDDrtinR: The Secretary shall maintain financial records of all financial transactions made on behalf of the component areas of the redevelopment area. Staff assigned as liaison to the CRA shall providea report of the income and expenditures of each component area to the CRA at the annual meeting and as otherwise requestedby the CRA, ARTICLE 1X AMENDMENTS These Bylaws maybe amended at any duly constituted meeting of the CRA by an affirmativevote by a majority of the CRA members present and voting after the proposed amendment has been listed on the agenda and submittedto the CPA for review and discussion. FA95P9 ND lEDiTli+aD AS TO PAS8Atl8 by ttw Calax C.bunty Coirmualty Re.9evDlopmdnt COMMJNLrY RBDWOLD)OMMAOMCY •, Dw1CiHPt'y' ROCE,9aC�St3MXRY OFQOLt�ttpMAMMORa3A t 8 ^Y° BY A @tasf as to Chaitxan't YA}�i A8W iit pnsture only. APpjv%vdAe fa norm andLOPat Su tacaC7 He7dtAihiar ' Afdctan, C aUEY Attocuey uidC RA 144 00bdl41 BYLAWS OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENTA.GENCY LOCAL REDEVELOPMENTADVISORYBOARDS OF COLLIER. COUNTY, FLORIDA ARTICLE 1 NAME AND PURPOSE SECTION 1, Name: The local advisory board, one per each component redevelopment area, shall be known as "the name of the component redevelopment area in which the local planning boardsits" Local Redevelopment Advisory Board. SECTION 2, Redevelopment Area: The area of operation of an advisoryboard consists of that certain geographical area identified in CRA Resolution 2000 -ol bythe Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and Resolution 2000 -181 by the BCC, and referred to therein as the Immoltalee Component Redevelopment Area andthe Bayshore /Gateway Component Redevelopment Area. Additional redevelopment component areas maybe designated by separate resolutions of the Community Redevelopment Agency of Collier County ( "CRA ") andthe Collier County Board of County Commissioners ( "BCC ") after all (D) Packet Page -1134- 4/8/2014 16.B.2 appropriate findings have been made and a redevelopment component plan forthose areas is adopted by the CR k and BCC, all in accordance with Part III, Chapter i63, Florida Statutes (the "Act"). SECTION S. Puu pose: Each advisory board is intended to be the primary source of community input to the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (the "CRA ") and to the CRA staff. Each advisoryboard to consider andmake recommendations to the CRA staff andthe CRA concerning the Redevelopment Plan, amendments to the Redevelopment Plan, the redevelopment area work program and its implementation and any redevelopment projects proposed for the area of operation of the advisory board. The advisory board functions are advisory only and are to assist with the public input in the local redevelopment planning process. More specifically, the purpose and duties of each advisory board shallbe as follows; (a) review the applicable component redevelopment area's redevelopment plan and when necessary recommend to the CPA any changes to the plan; (b) matte recommendations to the ORA on plan implementation, including developing an annual work program, setting project priorities, and developing incentives to further the redevelopment efforts and carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of the Act in the component redevelopment area; (c) receive input from members of the public interested in redevelopment of the component redevelopment area and to report such information to the CRA; and (d) review and comment on any redevelopment projects proposed in the advisory board's component redevelopment area. ARTICLE II, ADVISORYBOARD SECTION i, lesion; Each advisory boardis establishedto carry out those purposes that are outlined in Article I, Section 3 hereof. SECTION2, Authors t Standing g ales: The advisoryboard shall be subjectto the direct supervision of the CRABoard. The CRA staff shall assist each advisory board and shall serveas theliaison to the CRABoard. Each advisoryboardmay prepare and adopt standing rules speeifieto that advisoryboard's coMponentredevelopment area. Preparation, adoption and amendment of any such standing rules sball be atthe discretion of the advisory board and must be consistent with these Bylaws, CRA Resolution 2000 -01 and BCC Resolution 2000 -181 which adoptedthe Redevelopment Plan, BCC Resolution 2000 -83 which declared the BCC to bathe CRA and authorized the creation of the advisory boards, the adopted Redevelopment Plan and the Act. Proposed standing rules or amendments to such rules shall be submitted by the advisoryboard to the CRAfor a determination of consistency with all ofthe above.Any proposed rules or amendments to the raleswillbe effective upon that determination. SECTIONS. Number of Members; The Board shall have an appropriate number of members to insure adequate representation of all aspects of the community in the component redevelopment area. This number mayvaryfrom componentredevelopment area to component area. This number may be increased or decreased from timeto time as recommended by the advisory board and appointed by the CRAboardmember for the applicable component redevelopment area. In no circumstances will the number of advisory board members be less than five, SECTION 4. Appointment and Oualificationst The CRA board member from the component redevelopment area shall appoint the advisory board members subject to Article II, Section 5 for the Bayshore /Gatetvay component redevelopment area and Article II, Section 6 for the Immokales component redevelopment area. All appointments are subjectto approval by the CRA board, Consideration should be given to appointing members that bave experience in the folio-tying professions: finance, banking, architecture, engineering, education, law enforcement, social work, real estate sales and development; planning or design and building construction. Each member of an advisory board shall engage in business in the component redevelopment area for that advisory board. For purposes of thesebylaws, anindividual who "engages inbusiness" means an individual who owns real property or a business, practices a profession or performs a servicefor compensation or serves as an officer or director of a corporation or other business entity so engaged, Any group, committee or board existing at the time of adoption of these Bylaws may presentits membership for appointment as long as consideration is given tobalancing the advisoryboard wnrepresentatives from the above - recommended professions. SECTION 6. The Ba sy hore/ GatmyTriangleLocalRedevelopme ntAdvisory Board Consideration should be given to appointing members of the advisory board for the Bayshore /Gatetvay component redevelopment area as follows; (a) One (i) Bayshore resident; (b) One (r) Gateway Triangle resident; (e) One (i) Bayshorebusiness owner; (d) One W Tamiamf Trail (US41) business owner; Packet Page -1135- C 4/8/2014 16.B.2. (e) One (1) Davis Boulevard (SR84) business owner; (f) One (1) Bayshore Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) representative; (g) One (i) at large representative ivho resides or engages in business, or both, in the Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Component Redevelopment Area; SECTION 6: Immokalee meal Redevelopment Advisor Board: In order to assure a comprehensive approachin the Immoltalee community, thelmmokalee Enterprise Zone Development Agency as oreatedbythe BCC pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 95 -22, as amended, shall be theimmokalee local Redevelopment Advisory Board, The Immokalee local Redevelopment Advisory Board shall adhereto the provisions ofthese bylaws, except as otherwise provided by Collier County Ordinance 95-22, as amended, SECTION q• Annlication Procedures: Applicants mustbe residents and electors of Collier County. Residents interested in applying to serve on an adtdsory board shall submit a letter requesting such appointment and containing a brief resume to the .CRA, Guidelines for appointing the members to the advisory board will be consistent with thoseprocedures outlined in BCC Resolution 94 -136. SECTION 8. Term Exceptforthelmmokalee Local Redevelopment Advisory Board, advisory boardmembersshallserve. for two (2) year terms, with no morethan two reappointments permitted, However, for purposes of staggering reappointments, three (3) of the initial members will have one (i) yearterms as follows: Bayshore /Gateway Local RedevelopmentAdvisory Board - the Bayshore resident, the Gateway Triangle resident and the at large representative will eachserve only a one (1) year 1 term forthe first year of the advisory board, withtwo (a) year terms from then on. The terms for the Immokalee Local Redevelopment Advisory Board will be-consistent with the terms set forth in Collier County Ordinance 95 -22, as amended. SECTION 9. Vacancies; Vacancies occurring on any advisoryboard shall be publicized, but need not be advertised, in a j publication of general circulation within the county; and vacancy notices are to be posted in the county libraries, the courthouse and on the internet, Appointments to fill vacancies on the advisoryboard shall be filled by the CRA Board member of the component redevelopment area. The term of an advisory board member appointed to fill a vacancy expires atthe time the term of the original member would have expired. SECTION 1o. Attendance Removal and Resignation• It is the intent and strong desire of the CPA that there befall attendance of advisory board members at all meetings of the advisory board, recognizing, however, that it may be necessary for board members to be absent from a meeting due to unusual or emergency circumstances. The following requirements are established: 1. Any advisory board member who is absent for more than two- thirds of the advisory board's meetings in a &an fiscal year shall be deemed to have tendered his or her resignation from the advisory board The CPA shall, as soon as practicable after such resignation, declare the position vacant and shall promptly flu the position, The affected advisory board member shall not serve at any meeting after his or her position is declared vacant by the CRA, z. In the event tfiat any advisory board member is absent from two consecutive advisory board meetings without a satisfactory excuse acceptable to the advisory board, the advisory board chairman shall state such fact at the next regularly scheduled advisory board meeting and shall thereafter notify, in writing, the CRA of the advisory board member's failure to attend without a satisfactory excuse. The CPA shall review the notification at a CRA meeting and shall declare the advisory board member's position to be vacant if the CRA concurs that the advisory board member was absent from two ir[ s o consecutive advisory board meetings without a satisfactory excuse and shall promptly fill that position pursuant to the provisions of Article II, Section 9• S. For purposes of this Section.io, attendance means presence at the meeting no later than fifteen minutes after the meeting is calledto order as verified by the Secretary on the attendance record. 4. A member may resign at anytime by delivering notice thereof to the advisory board and the CRA Chairman. A resignation is effective when the notice is deliveredto the CRA Chairman unless the notice specifies a later effective date and the CRAboard accepts the future effective date. The pending vacancy may be filled before the effective date provided that the successor does not participate at a meeting until the effective date, SECTION 1l. Financial Disclosures! Advisoryboardmembers shall comply with the applicable financial disclosure requirements of laws of the State of Florida: A=CU III OFFICER SECTION 1, officers; The officers of the each advisory board shall be a Chairman, Vice Chairman, and a Secretary. The Secretary shall be the individual assigned from County staff, but shall have no vote. SECTION 2, Role of Chairman: The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and hearings of the advisory board and shall have the duties normally conferred by parliamentary usage on such office. The Chairman shall call special meetings, serve as the advisory board liaison to the CRA, and shall perform such other duties as are customary for the Chairman. (0 J Packet Page -1136- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. SECTIONS. Role of Vice Chairman: The Vice Chairman shall act for the Chairman in the Chairman's absence, The Vice Cha rmanshall also performsuch duties as are delegatedbythe Chairman, SECTION 4.2& of Secreterv: It is the duty of the secretary to (a) steep the minutes of the proceedings of the meetings of the advisory board, (b) provide all notices in accordanceivith the provisions of these bylaws or as required by law, (c) post or cause to be posted all meeting notices as required and notify members, (d) maintain custody of the advisory board records, and (e) in general perform all duties from time to time as may be prescrib ed by the Chairman or the advisory board, SECTION f5. Officer Absences: In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman, the quorum present shall select a Chairman for the meeting. SECTION 6. Election of Officers: Except for the Secretary, officers shall be elected annually at the first regular meeting of the year. Election requires nomination from the floor and an affirmative voteby a majority of the advisory board members present and voting, provided a quorum is present at such meeting. Officers shall be seated immediately upon their election, SECTION 7, Terms of Office: Each officer duly elected by the advisory board shall serve a term of one year until the next annual election (or as otherwise determined by the standing rules of the advisory board), All officers shall hold office until their successors have been elected or until their earlier resignation, removal from office or death. No person may simultaneously hold more than one office on an advisory board to the ORA, SECTION 8.Officer Vacancies; If a vacancy exists in any office, the advisory board shall elect a new officer bythe affirmative vote of a majority of the advisory board members present and voting at a meeting of the advisory board, to fill the incomplete term of the vacatedoffice, SECTION g. Removal or Res i nc ation:.The advisory board may remove an officer at any time with or without.cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the advisory board members present and voting at a duly constituted meeting of the advisory board. An officer may resign at any time by delivering notice thereof to the advisory board. A resignation is effective when the notice is delivered to the advisory board unless the notice specifies a later effective date and the advisory board accepts the future effective date, the pending vacancy maybe filled before the effective date provided that the successor does not take office until the effective date. APMCLE IV 81MCOAM'i'i BES SECTION i, Creation., The advisory board may create, from time to time, such subcommittees as shall be necessary or desirable to carry out the functions, purposes, and objectives of the advisory board. Ar1Y such subcommittees shall be subordinate to the advisory board, shall ba assigned a specific purpose and objective, and shall be given a date certain to complete its tasks, at which time the subcommittee shall be dissolved, unless said date is extended by the affirmative vote of a majority of the advisory board members present and voting at a duly constituted meeting of the advisory board. SECTION 2, Members: The members of such subcommittee shall b elected by the advisory board for such term and shall have qualifications as the advisory board may desire, SECTIONS, oval: The advisory board may remove anysubcommittee member with or without cause bythe affirmative vote of a majority of advisory board members present and voting at any meeting of the advisory board, SECTION 4. Rules and Procedures: The subcommittees shall be subj ect to the same parliamentary procedures as the advisory board and Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law, AI TICLE V. MEETINGS SECTION i, Meetings: Regular meetings of the advisory board shall be held on such day, time andplace as may be determined by the advisory board, and at a minimum once a month. The purpose of the meetings is to discuss and to then prepare recommendations and advice to the CRA on matters brought before the advisory board, SECTION 2.Ouorum and Voting: At all regular or special meetings of an advisory board, a majority of the membership ofthe ad:Asory board shall constitute a quorum. Voting shall be by voice unless a member of the advisory board requests a roll call. The roll shall ba in alphabetical order with the first name called rotating with each motion up on. which the vote is called, The Chairman shall always vote last, A record of the roll call shall be kept as part of the minutes, SECTION S. Special Meetings., Special meetings may be called by the Chairman at anytime provided adequate notice is given pursuant to Article 5, Section ¢ hereof. The Chairman may also call a special meeting when requested to do so in writing by a majority of the members. of the advisory board or by a CRAstaff member. The notice of such a meeting shall specify the purpose of such a meeting and no other business may be considered except by unanimous consent of the advisory board. All members of the advisory board shall be notified in advance of such special meetings by the Secretary. SECTION 4. Notice and Publication: The Secretary shall give notice and keep record of such notice of its meetings and the meetings of the subcommittees including the date, time, and location of each regular and special meeting. Notice shall baposted in the county courthouse and other appropriate locations as recommended by the advisory board and to the County Public Information Department for further distribution. SECTION 5. Open Meetings- t All meetings of the advisory board or its subcommittees shall be open to the public and governed by the provisions of Florida' s Government in the Sunshine Law, SECTION 6, Minutes: The minutes of all meetings shall be promptly recorded, and such records shall be open to public inspection, in accordance with applicable law, SECTION y. won: Meetings of an advisory board, or any of its subcommittees, shall be held in a location accessible to the public. SECTION 8. Meeting A eg nda The agenda for each meeting of an advisory board, or any of its subcommittees, shall be outlined bythe Chairman and submitted to the Secretary for preparation. Any advisory board member in the case of an advisory board, or a subcommittee member in the case of a subcommittee, may place an Item on the agenda by submitting it to the Chairman for forwarding to the Secretary prior to the deadline for publishing the notice of such meeting, SECTION g, Order of Business: The order of business at regular meetings shall be: (a) Roll Call u Packet Page -1137- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. (b) Adoption of the Agenda (c) Adoption of Minutes from Previous Meeting (d) Communications (e) Old Business (f) New Business (g) Citizen Comments (h) Adjournment SECTION io, To provide for the orderly and efficient conduct of its meetings, each advisory board shall follow Roberts Rules of Order, ARTICLE VI. CONFLICT The provisions ofthese bylaws shall apply to the Immokalee local Redevelopment Advisory Board except as otherwise provided by Collier County Ordinance No, 95 -22, as amended, It is the intent of the CRA that Collier County Ordinance No. 86 -43, as amended, shall not apply to the advisory boards. ARTICLE VII AMENDMENTS These Bylaws maybe amended at any duly constituted meeting of the CRA by an affirmative vote by a majority of the CRA members present and voting after the proposed amendment has been listed on the agenda and submitted to the CRAfor review and discussion, U\ Packet Page -1138- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. :............ ..............................q Amm at m.. N W V a W YN . ^ . •}Y !{J 1 U � � o 0} Z3 N i+ E; '� fir• ob E co b o m. w .E; U th S... i....�� W. J (Q L W y b0 x m o Iru e E m a ro b m w cK o ro v G Q C 3 Q m , Packet Page -1139- �{ U 'o cd �, cad C3 0 p p � U 4/8/2014 16.B.2. '� t �. 0, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA *Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU The CRA Board of Directors is made up of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, sitting as the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Board. The Commissioners are: Donna Fiala, Chairwoman of the CRA Board Tim Nance, Vice - Chairman of the CRA Board Fred W. Coyle Georgia Hiller Tom Henning Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Karen Drive Stormwater Project DRI Application Exhibit: List of Board of Directors Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Suite 102, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239- 643 -1115 Online: www.BGTCRA.com Packet Page -1140- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. L. JEAN JOURDAN 440 1Ph St. S.W. NAPLES, FL 34117 (239) 207 -54$7 I have 29 years of experience working within the Collier County Government sector with a solid record of performance and accomplishments, establishing key relationships and institutional knowledge instrumental in facilitating change and making progress, EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Position: Interim Director Div /Dept Bayshore/Gateway CAA Dates. June 2012 to Present Supervisor. CRA Executive Board Dirties: • Leadership, management and administrative oversight of the Bayshore /Gateway CRA and two MSTUs with budgets of 3 to 5 million respectively, • Oversee redevelopment project activities, including project area amen dmentsimergers, negotiations, acquisitions, relocations, budgeting, planning, development and implementation of projects, directing the efforts of others, and meeting State reporting requirements, • Management and oversight of three (3) Advisory Boards. • Review, revise and implement Zoning Overlays, Redevelopment Plan and Growth Management Plan. • Manage commercial leases on CRA -owned buildings ($300,000 /year revenue), • Effective provision of beautification and the elimination of slum and blight with redevelopment area comprising 1800- acres. • Devise marketing tools and incentives to stimulate new development and jobs, • Serve in dual capacity as Project Manager for Bayshore /Gateway CRA. • Review and analyze the effectiveness of the current Overlays and Land Development Codes (LDC) regulations and make revisions as deerned necessary. • Legal research, prepare contracts & legal documents for agency, Position: Project Manager Dates: October -2006 to Present Dirties Div/Dept Bayshore /Gateway CRA Director. David Jackson • Manage the planning operation of the Bayshore /Gateway Triangle CRA • Fulfill the organizations supervisory duties in the absence of the Executive Director • Establish specific goals, objectives and strategies to continue physical and economical revitalization of the redevelopment area. • Ensure projects are consistent with the CRA goals and objectives • Responsible for accounting, invoicing, purchase requisitions and monitor receivables for all managed projects • Ensure policy, procedures and statutory requirements are followed and met • Make presentations to Advisory Boards, CRA Board, Board of County Commissioner • Supervise and manage consultants • Review and interpret County Ordinances, Regulations and Laws • Conduct legal research, prepare contracts & legal documents • Work with the County Attorney's Office • Prepare Request for Proposals (RFP) to issue solicitations that are clear, concise, and openly competitive through the Collier County Purchasing Department. • Staff liaison to appointed and elected bodies, developers, attorneys, public, government agencies and public interest groups and County agencies. • Prepare, schedule and conduct presentations to government officials, land developers, attorneys, special interest groups and the general public. • Manage CRA owned property leases and rents 1. G Packet Page -1141- 4/8/2014 163.2. • Review and analyze the effectiveness of the current Overlays and Land Development Codes (LDC) regulations and make revisions as deemed necessary • Facilitate rezoning applications and amendments through the public hearing process for approval and adoption by appointed and elected boards. • Research property, negotiate acquisition, prepare all legal documents, order & review title commitments, closings, appraisals and disperse funds • Serve as liaison on the East Naples Task Force I • Liaison to collier county government agencies, emergency response agencies and the sheriff's department j • Manage and implement an in -house grant program for residential and commercial site improvements • Secure all permits for agency functions • Managed MSTU Projects prior to hiring full time Project Manager • Managed CRA grant programs from 2006 -2008 • Compile and manage CPA event budgets Current Projects: • Success Rezone 17+ acre catalyst site from MH and C -4 zoning to MUP for the future development of a mixed -use cultural facility • Authored and co- authored new land development code regulations to spur neighborliood revitalization and stimulate economic development by permitting cultural opportunities .in the area. • Authored innovative Growth Management Plan language to provide for additional means to utilize the underutilized bonus density pool and creating a new PUD provision to permit increased density within the redevelopment area as a tool to provide incentives and spur new investment. • Market and sell 23 residential in -fill lots • Solicit interest for development of Gateway Triangle Properties • Solicit interest of development of mixed use cultural facility. Position: Senior Planner Div/Dept DevelopmentSetvices Dotes: Februat), 2000 to October 2006 Director: Randy Cohen Projects: • Collier County East of C.R. 951 Study • Collier County Evaluation and Appraisal Report • Collier County Demographic and Economic Profile • Collier County Commercial Inventory • Collier County Industrial Inventory Ditties. • Analyze data and analysis • Review rezone applications • Review site development plans • Review PUD documents • Prepare consistency determination • Prepare staff reports • Assist with the Evaluation and Appraisal Report • Assist with the Annual Update and Inventory Report • Prepare technical reports and make written and oral presentations to elected and appointed bodies, development industry and the public SYrffLiaison to appointed and elected bodies: • Board of collier County Commissioners • Collier County Smart Growth Advisory Board • Collier County Planning Commission Position Senior Specialist DhOept Real Property Acquisition Packet Page -1142- Dates: November1997 to February 2000 Director: Sandra Tiryfor Projects: • Right of way acquisition of Golden Gates Estate Boulevard • Acquisition of stormwater management sites • Manage county owned inventory Dulles: • Served as Iiaison between property owners, attorneys and government agencies • LegaI research and preparation of legal documents • Worked with Collier County Attorney's Office in the preparation of legal documents for acquisition and eminent domahi. • Compile data and analysis for targeted acquisition sites • Conduct market and feasibility studies • Negotiate real estate,transactions conduct investigative discussions with purported owners or representatives • Prepare and secure all documents necessary to provide clear title • Order and disperse funds at closing • Resolve problems in acquiring property • Knowledge of real estate practice, acquisition procedures, local, state and federal codes; eminent domain laws, • Track all assigned projects through the Division's computer tracking system Position: Laid Appraiser Div/Dept C. C. Propeny Appraiser Dates: Jrmuary XM to November 1997 Director: John Hamblen Projects: Appraise propety +for tai pinposes Drtties: • Conduct market analysis • Appraise property for tax purposes based on comparable sales. • Evaluate assessments (appraisals) and determine if value is reflective of the market. • Review multi - million dollar accounting reports • Verify property value increases and decreases of Tax Roll. • Prepare and present technical to the Property Value Adjustment Board for filed appeals. • Research and answer all questions and correspondence regarding.public inquires. • Train, assign and review data entry personnel and lower level appraisal staff s work. • Make presentations to property owners, attorneys, realtors, etc, to justify tax assessments ED UCATION: Schools and Certtflcations: American Institute of Certified Planners, AICP Barry University, Legal Assistant Program & Certification Florida Institute of Government Courses (State Certified Florida Evaluator Certificate) International Right Away Association (Engineering, Acquisition, Law, Appraisal) Ed Kopler School of Real Estate International Right of Way Association (Right of Way Courses) CPR/AED Certified Safesery Certified Edison Community College (Business Administration and Management classes ) Packet Page -1143- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. 3 rD 4/8/2014 16.B.2. SERYICEAWARDS & RECOGNITIONS: Collier County Employee of the Month (July 1999) American Planning Association's "Award of Excellence ". for involvement in the development of the Rural Lands Stewardship Program. Recognized by the BCC for service on the Golden Gate Land Trust Committee (1996) Collier County Governments Honors for service on the Support Services Safety Committee (1998 -1999) Collier County 25 Year Service Award (January 20 10) Collier County Employee of the Monty (March 2011) 4 Packet Page -1144- G ASHLEY CASERTA 214Kv:tlandDrive O Naples, Plorida34110 O (239) 450 -4132 O'asl-leycasertaa@gmail.conl PROPESSIONAL EXI?EMNCE 4/8/2014 16.B.2 BAYSHORB GATEWAY TRIANGLE CO)&ffJ i REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY — NAPLES, FL JUNE, 2010 — PRESENT PROTECT MANAGER (FEBRUARY, 2013 — PRESENT) GRANTS COORDINATOR (TUNE, 2010 - FEBRUARY, 2013) Project Manager and staff liaison for two Municipal Service Taxing Units and the Community Redevelopment Agency. Manage streetscape improvement projects through conceptual design, design, neighborhood meetings and coordination, engineering, construction and post construction wrap -up. Manager of infrastructure repair and replacement projects for the organization. As a grants coordinator, assisted Project Manager for $2 million stormwater project including consultant management, contract management, charge orders, grant compliance, field work, file keeping, purchasing coordination, etc. Prepare bid packages and coordinate pre - construction meetings, negotiate scope of seivices and fees for contracts, administer project budget, coordinate required permitting, administer maintenance contracts. Manage a redevelopment grant program with a $426,000 yearly budget that facilitated in bringing eleven. new businesses and 101 new jobs within 2012. Recently applied for and awarded with a $25,000 grant to fund existing redevelopment area improvement grant program. Assist the Executive Director of the County Economic Development Office with special projects as needed, including research and presentations, Assist with Strategic Plan preliminary research for the Collier County Economic Development office. Create and uphold public /private business relationships with community stakeholders. Write and prepare grant applications to Federal, State and Local agencies for projects within the CRA, including written project narratives, budget projections, evaluative measures, policies and procedures. Expedite assistance for special or high - profile projects. Act as staff liaison to external applicants applying to CRA through the Tax Increment Financing grants program to improve residential and commercial buildings in the area. Write Executive Summaries for various CRA projects to be heard and presented before the Board of County Commissioners. Meet and brief County Commissioners prior to and after meetings as necessary. Budget preparation for upcoming fiscal years for TIF grants program and budgeting for other CRA projects, Coordinate with CRA staf€ County staff, contractors and community to assist with projects throughout the area having to do With rehabilitation projects, public art, community festivals, property maintenance and as needed. Manage all invoices and accounts for CRA business, including monitoring contractor accountability, file keeping, and assuring timely payments. Reporting to and communicating with Board of Comity Commissioners, Clerk of Courts, CRA Advisory Board members, various County departments and CRA staff on a regular basis. Respond to all community concerns and act accordingly to resolve. COLLIER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF ZONING AND LAND DEVELOP,\= REVIEW SENIORPLANNBR (APRIL 2007 MAY2010) PLANNER (NOVEMBER 2005 -AmuL 2007) Managed internal development projects for Collier County Zoning Department. Review Boat Dock and Street Name Change petitions for compliance with Collier County Land Development Code, including presentations before Collier County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners for public hearings. Appeal of public petitions for Boat Dock Extension petitions including presentation and discussion with Board of County Commissioners and Planning Commission. Write staff 'reports, resolutions and executive summaries, including correspondence with County Attorney's office and other division entities. Manage and review various projects including Site Development Plans, Amendments and Insubstantial Changes, PIats, Zoning Verification Letters, Administrative Variances and Fence Waivers for compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code. Ability to work in a fast -paced team environment and work independently on many projects. Work with Land Development Code andPIanned Unit Development ordinances to determine development standards and agreements. Write zoning letters in response to formal inquiries for information. Knowledge of construction, planning and zoning processes and procedures. Conduct meetings with consultants, engineers, landscape architects, developers and public regarding current development and project management issues. Provide research CONTINUED... Packet Page -1145- i ASHLEY CASERTA. PAGE 2 4/8/2014 16.B.2. and information to Comrhissioners upon their request. Ability to communicate effectiv�Xyboth orally and in writing. Assist at front public information counter and in resolving citizen issues as needed. Provide customer service to public with information on Land Development Code and Community Development and Environmental Services Division policies and procedures, Ability to learn quicldy and efficiently;, thrive in a fast - paced, creative environment, JACOBS ENGIN MMG INTERN (Anm2 -003 jUNE 200 %SEPMMBBR2003- DECEWER2003r Edited ArcView GIS maps. Assisted planners and landscape architects with Growth Manager ent Plan drafts. prepared PovlerPoint presentations for steering committee meetings, Participated in preparation oflong range and current planning efforts ar�d organized charettes and community meetings, ilsed Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word to create reports, charts, graphs and project proposal covers, EDUCATION UNIVERSLrY OF CINCINNATI College of Design, Arclutecture, Art and Planning - Cincinnati, Ohio BACHELOR of SCIENCE -UR$AN PLANNING PROFESSIOi4AL DEVELOPWENT Florida American Planning Association - Yearly 3 -day state conference Ploiida.RedeveiopmentAssodation - 3 -dap state conference FGCU Florida Institute of Governments - Grant Writing Course Collier County Smart Growth Coalition Member RE13ERBNCES jean jourdan, Interim Director - Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA 239 -643 -1115 David jackson,Former Executive Director - Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA 850 - 481-3196 Michael Sawyer, Project Manager -Collier County 239-252,-2400 Ray Bellows, Planning Manager - Collier County 239 - 252 -2400 Packet Page -1146- , 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Ekna Guevara (239) 821 -6612 el�naguevara @colliergov.net Objective Continue to grow professionally by providing excellent service in every aspect of my career, Experience • Responsible for any financial actions within the department including; payroll, external &internal payments, travel arrangements, donations received, financial reporting, budget preparation, maintenance and adjustments, when necessary to stay within budget • Maintained a current project schedule inclusive of all employees within the department, each of which had a focus on several priority projects with separate demands & deadlines • Served as a Liaison between departments, staff, customers and committee members byplanning, preparing and executing meetings • Co- drafted Ordinances, Resolutions and Departmental Policies and Procedures by researching necessary information pertaining to the particular issue athandthen preparing and submitting a Request for Legal Sufficiency to the Legal Department • Led the development of a new website focused on the enforcement & updating of the Vehicle For Hire Ordinance • Provided information to contractor license seekers. Reviewed and processed applications after ensuring all requirements were met, • Trained Customer Service employees and coordinated the we ekly schedule • Analyzed, compiled and profiled data from different sources to maintain & update overall and selected areas of our population database • Participated in the organization and preparation for an annual fund raising event between; media, vendors, and staff • Served as the web master • Conducted housing evaluation visits looking for corrective measures as advised before visit • Created a system to ensure collection of fines as well as enforcement of an ordinance by following through each step of the violation process • Researched and enacted a Gift Certificate program which included the communication between two different software programs Qualifications • 10+ years of professional operational /administrative experience • Fluent in Spanish; writing, reading; speaking and translating • Computer literate; Microsoft Office, Internet, Systems Application & Products for Data Processing (SAP), Chameleon, GovMax, Crystal Reporting • State of Florida Notary • Certified Nurse Assistant License holder Employment Collier County Government, Naples, FL Administrative Assistant Customer Service Specialist Bally Total Fitness, Chicago, IL Assistant General Manager - 03/05 - present 03/01 -- 03/05 10/99- 10/00 Packet Page -1147- Code: COLLIER COUNTY CRA, FLORIDA CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION CLASSIFICATION TITLE; cTLk EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATION The purpose of this classificarion is to perform highly complex managerial and administrative work by providing direction and oversight to the daily operations of the Collier County Bayshore Gateway Uiangle CPA. Work involves directing all activities, programs and projects as well as assisting the CRA Board and CPA Local Advisory Board with the long' range planning, organization and direction of the CRA; directing all CRA employees, consultants and contractors; managing special projects, and making final decisions regarding employee terminations and disciplinary actions. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties are normal for this position, The omission ofspecifie statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the workis similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties maybe required and assigned. Develops and/or implements broad =plans, goals and objectives, performance measures and other strategic business functions. Confers with County Manager regarding CRA activities that involve County employees or Divisions, and other issues pertaining to the operation of County goverment, Directs the daily operations of the CRA by providing guidance and direction to subordinates, Ensures programs, services and systems support the CRA and County inissions, Iteeps County Manager apprised of issues regarding the CRA's daily operations, Direct the development, presentation and administration of the CM budget; oversee the forecast of funding needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitor revenues, and expenditures, authorize mid-year corrections. Review and approve agency budget amendments; discuss budget issues and developments with CRA Board and Local Advisory Board; and ensures budget amendments are appropriate, docwnented and support the CRA's goals and Objectives. Issues final rulings regarding all employee terminations and disciplinary actions, Conducts disoiplinaryltermination hearings; ensures all patties are given fair and equitable opportunities to present information; interprets and explains applicable policies and procedures; determines appropriate action; and issues ruling, Ensures human resources actions comply with state, federal and local regulations, and support CRA/County goals and objectives. Supervises CPA clerical staff and Project Managers. Porforms administrative duties associatedwith supervising staff, -to include hiring, assigning work, providing guidance and direction; evaluating performance, and taping disciplinary action as necessary. Coordinates and manages all CRA projects, Identifies resources and staff needed to complete project, develops project plan and schedule; directs committees, taslcs forces and otlier parties assignedto special projects; provides status reports, studyfmags and recommendations; and overseas nnplementation of approvedplans and initiatives, Represents the CRA to local businesses, community organizations, citizen groups, and the general public. Responds to inquiries and/or complaints froin the general public that cannot be resolved by subordinate managers. Page 1 LastRevisod: October2otl5 Packet Page -1148- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CPA Executive Director Operates a personal computer, telephones, copiers and other general office equipment as necessary to complete essential functions, to ineludethe use ofvrordprocossing, spreadsheet, database, or other system software, .ADDITIONAL FMCTIONS Performs other related duties as required, NUNM UM QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree in business, public administration or a closely related fleld preferred but not required; sevdn to ten years of progressively responsible experlence managing CFAs or Tax Increment Financing Districts or municipal departments, programs and operations; or any combination of equivalent education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job may be substituted for education; PMORMANCE AFTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to synthesize and integrate data for predicting, anticipating, and planning for bture, events impacting the organization, Includes determining strategic and tactical decisions at the highest organizational levels of authority and responsibility, Human Interaction: Requires the ability to function in a director capacity for a major organizational unit requiring significant internal and external interaction, iquiment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization Requires the abilityto operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, macninery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions, Verbal Aptitude; Requires the ability to utilize consulting and advisory data and information, as well as reference, descriptive and/or design data and information as applicable. Mathematical Aptitude; Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations involving basic algebraic principles and formulas, and basic geometric principles and calculations. Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to implement both intellectual and practical relationships. involves responsibility for consideration and analysis of complex organizational problems of major functions, Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exerolse judgment, decisiveness and creativity in critical and/or unexpected situations involving moderate risk to the organization. )Leadership: Requires the ability to provide effective leadership atoll levels ofthe organization and coordinate the activities of the County organizatlonin an effective manner, Customer Service: Requires the abilityto respondto the most difficult and sensitive complaints andrequests for inforrnationin an effective, efficient andprofessional manner, Fbianeial Accountability: Requires the ability to prepare and submit accurate and tholyperiodio reports of financial activities which Iceep the Board advised of financial conditions, program progress and present andfuhue financial needs of the County, Paget Packet Page -1149- LastRevised: October 2005 ' 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Ci 1 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Bxecutive Director ADA COMPLIANCE Mysical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing andlor.pi ling of objects and- materials of light weight (5 -10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at akeyboard or work station. Sensory Requirements; Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds and visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally, Environmental Factors: Essential functions are regularly perfonried without exposmo to adverse environmental conditions. Collier County CRA Is an Equal Opportunity Dii ployejt In compliance with the Americans with Dssabilitles Act, the CRdlCounty w111 provide reasonable accomnnodations to qualified Individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and ciorent en ployees to discuss potenftal accommodations with the em:ploye)t Page 3 Last Reyised: Octobsr 2005 Packet Page -1150- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. G v 4/8/2014 16. B.2. i Glass Code: 13875 Pay Grade; 22 t COLLIE' COUNTY, FLORIDA CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICANION CLASSIFICATION TITLE: RRORCT MANAGER I'YIIZI'OSE OF CLASSM=ON The purpose of this classification is to manage and coordinate activities of construction projects for an assigned department. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a Iogical assignment for this classification, Other duties maybe required and assigned. Provides direction, guidance and assistance to contractors and work crews; coordinates daily work activities; organizes, prioritizes, and assigns work; monitors status of work in progress and Inspects completed work; confers with contractors and work crews, assists with complex/problem situations, and provides technical expertise, Ensures compliance with all applicable codes, Iaws, rules, regulations, standards, policies and procedures; ensures adherence to established safety procedures; monitors work environment anduso of safety equipmeutto ensure safety of employees and other individuals; interprets construction plans and specifications; researches code books as needed; initiates any actions necessary to correct deviations or violations. Consults with department management or other otfieials to review status of department projects, review /resolve problems, receive advice /direction, and provide recommendations, Reviews construction plans, designs, and specifications pertaining to projects; develops designs, drawings, or maps associated with proposed or approved projects; makes recommendations concerning improvements, modifications, design strategies, structural systems, or other aspects of project development. Prepares and administers project budgets; submits justifications for budget requests; monitors expenditures to ensure compliance with approvedbudget. Prepares project schedules; monitors progress ofproject in meeting established schedule; Coordinates process for bidding and contracting of services; prepares Requests For Proposal W.Ps) for engineering services, design services, constriction services, inspection services, maintenance services, or other services; prepares bid packages; conducts pre -bid and pie•consttuction meetings; issues addendums to clarify questionable issues; participates in negotiations of scope of services and fees for professional services agreements; makes recommendations to Boards regarding selection of vendors and awarding of eontraels; compiles language for contracts and speoifications packages. Coordinates acquisition and/or maintenance of required permitting; researches federal, state, and local code requirements; coordinates efforts between multiple departments, co- applicants, and consultants to prepare application documents; develops programs and reports as required by permit. 0))MG- MAny1US,INC. Pagel 7.astltevised: kugust,2004 Packet Page -1151- . �lJ 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Collier, County, Florida • Pr of eet Manager 13875 Oversees, administers, and coordinates work performed by consultants, contractors, or other service providers; 1 administers annual maintenance contracts; moaltors work to ensure compliance with terms of contract, reviews invoices audpayment requests submitted by consultaWcontrootors. I Manages projects during design and construction phases; attends regular project progress meetings; prepares, reviews, i and processes change orders for changes to contracted scope of work, processes purchase order requisitions, work I orders, and invoices; reviews project progress reports submitted by contractors; monitors adherence to project schedules. Conducts inspections, monitors work, and maintains records to ensure quality control; inspects quality of. construction work and materials; coordinates final inspections with contractors and engineers; coordinates project acceptance with other county departments or government agancies. Prepares executive summaries for presentation to Board of County Commissioners, Planning Commission, or other officials, Provides technical advice, information, and assistance concerning engineering issues, project management issues, design/construction activities, and other issues to contractors, consultants, County staff, public agencies, or others; responds to questions or complaints; assists inresolving engineering problems, project development issues, or conflicts involving project participants; recommends solutions to problems. .' Comdivates projects and work activities with other departments, consultants, contractors, sub - contractors, utility companies, stato agencies, outside agencies, or others as needed; coordinates with utility engineering staff to identify Iocation of existing utiiitim and conduct other utility work, Coordinates public education activities relating to department projects, services, and activities; cdordinates neighborhood programs involving participation of residents, such as resident traffic teams; speaks to property owners and community organizations and provides information regarding projects and activities; develops press releases and public infonnationmaterials for distribution, Participates in legal activities relating to projects; attends hearings during court proceedings and provides depositions; meets with County Attorneys to discuss cases. Prepares /submits requests for xeveew /changes to ordinances or resolutions. Prepares or completes various forms, reports, correspondence, executive summaries, requests for proposals, requests I for qualifications, schedules, flow charts, progressistatus reports, budget documents, cost estimates, purchase order requisitions, notices to proceed, work orders, change orders, punch lists, agendas, action plans, permit applications, permit reports, grantproposals, drewings, designs, maps, or other documents, B—eceives various forms, reports, correspondence, statistical reports, schedules, bid proposals, drawings, construction plans, design plans, flow charts, permit applications, contracts, change orders, progress reports, budget reports, invoices, payment requests, insurance certificates, Inspection reports, technical study reports, laboratory reports, photographs, master plans, specifications, standards, product literature, codes, policies, procedures, bade publications, maps, manuals, reference materials, or other documentation; reviews, completes, processes, forvtards or retains as appropriate. Maintains fiiesheeords of project documentation, contracts, construction drawings, aadother departmentalrecords. Operates amotor vehicle, personal computer, draftingtools, survey instruments, camera, general office equipment, or other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions, to include the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, graphics, computer�aided design (CAD), e -mail, htornet, or other computer programs. Monitors inventory of department equipment and supplies; ensures availability of adequate materials to conduct projects and work activities; initiates orders for new /replacement materials, ©DMG- MAXWUS,INC. Paget LastRevised; August, 2004 Packet Page -1152- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Collier, County, Florida • Project Manager 13875 Communicates with supervisor, County officials, employees, other departments, attorneys, engineers, designers, consultants, contractors, developers, vendors/suppliers, utility companies, statelfederal agencies, thepublio, community organizations, outside agencies, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, orresolveproblems, Attends various meetings end hearings, serves on committees, and mattes presentations as needed, i ' I Maintains a comprehensive, current lmowledge of applicable lawshogulations; maintains an awareness of now t construction methods, materials, trends, and advances in the profession; Toads professional literature; maintains professional affiliations; attends workshops andtraining sessions as appropriate, ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Performs general /clerical tasks, which may include answering tolephone, calls, malting copies, sending/receiving faxes, filing documentation, or picking up /delivering project doouments. Provides assistance to other employees or departments as needed, Performs other related duties as required, ' In the event of a declared state of emergency, employees in this classification may be called to work during days or hours other than those for which they are regularly scheduled: MINNZOM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Landscape Arclrftecture, Environmental Engineering, Architecture, or a related field; supplemented by six (6) years previous experience and/or training that inoludes project management, construction supervision, biuigot administration, contract administration, and experience f in specific area of assignment, which may include utilities engineering, transportation engineering, traffic engineering, Iandscape design/management, environmental program administration, storm,%vater management, facilities ' management, solid waste engineering project management (solid waste processing, disposal, transfer, and recycling i facilities) or other area of assignment; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which 4 i provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job, Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License with any applicablo endorsements and maintain eligibility requirements and endorsements) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805, Fingerprinting required, j PERFORUA.NCE APTITUDES j Data Utilization; Requires the ability to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data using established criteria, ! includes exercising discretion in determining actual or probable consequences and in referencing such evaluation to i identify and select alternatives, t Human Interaction; Requires the abibtyto apply principles ofpersuasiou and/or influence over others in coordinating s activities of a project, program, or designated area of responsibility. t Rquipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requites the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials usedin performing essential functions, ©1)MG- MAX1M(JS,INC, Page3 LastRevlsed; August, 2004 Packet Page -1153- d� u 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Collier, Comity, Florlda - Pro' ect Manager 13875 verbal Aptitude; Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety ofreference, descriptive, advisory and/or design data and information. Mathematical A.utituci Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to compute discount, interest, and ratios, may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights, and measures. runctional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of influence systems, such as motivation, incentive, and leadership, and to exercise independent judgment to apply facts and principles for developing approaches and techniques to resolve problems. Situational Reasonin : Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory, judgmental, or subjective criteria, as opposed to that which Is clearly measurable or verifiable, Leadership: Customer Service; Financial Accountability: ADA COMPLIANCE physical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical. effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5 -10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors, depth, texture, and visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Rnvironmental Factors: Performance of essanlial'functlons may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, temperature and noise extremes, fumes, traffic hazards, or bright /dun light. Collier County is an 9qual Opportunity l?mployer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the County Will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. © MG- MAYaWS NC page 4 LnstRovised; August, 2004 Packet Page -1154- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Class Code: 91006 Pay Grade: 16 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION CLASSIFICATION TITLE: OPERATIONS COORDINATOR PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATION The purpose of this classification is to perform varied administrative technical and advanced general assistance duties in support of department management staff; to compile information for use, in record keeping and report preparation; to lead and participate in assigned office and administrative activities and to provide professional, effective and efficient public service assistance to the general public. Work involves preparing and processing varied administrative documents such as payroll, budget, purchasing, etc.; preparing a variety of operational documents, forms, reports, records and summaries; entering data and retrieving information from department databases; and maintaining automated and manual files. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification, Other duties may be required and assigned. Coordinates the activities of assigned support, administrative, office and technical functions, Review and processes a variety of internal and external reports, forms, invoices, contracts and related documents, Prepares related statistical summaries and narrative reports. Receives and responds to requests, inquiries and complaints from the public, other jurisdictions and other County divisions, departments and sections. Prepares and proofreads correspondence for format, accuracy and completeness. Coordinates activities with and provides information to outside contractors and service providers; attends bid conferences as required. Reviews and summarizes a variety of fiscal, statistical and administrative information; prepares related reports and memoranda. Develops and revises department forms and report formats, as well as report preparation procedures, Develops, implements and maintains a variety of file systems. Performs a variety of administrative duties for the department to include preparing and/or processing budget, purchasing, payroll and accounting documents. Coordinates the preparation of budget development documents; tracks expenditures and revenues; and prepares budget amendments. Records and deposits monies received by the department, Serves as liaison between assigned department and Support Services departments, including Information Technology, Human Resources, Risk Management, and Purchasing, Enters data into department databases, to include information from administrative functions and from operational /program activities. Establishes and maintains automated and manual records and files. Provides assistance and information to Internal and external callers and visitors regarding the department, its programs and services and the administrative support functions. Refers callers /visitors to appropriate staff as needed. Page 1 Last Revlsed: January, 2002 Packet Page - 1155 -. ✓�, 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Collier County, Florida , Operations Coordinator 91006 Performs special projects as assigned. Orders office supplies; makes travel arrangements and reservations, and maintains calendars for management staff or conference rooms. Operates a personal computer, telephones, copiers and other general office equipment as necessary to complete essential functions, to include the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, or other system, software.' ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Performs other related duties as required. In the event of a declared state of emergency, employees in this classification may be called to work during days or hours other than those for which they are regularly scheduled, MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or GED; with additional coursework in business, accounting or secretarial sciences; supplemented by two years of progressively responsible experience performing clerical work; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Fingerprinting required. PERFORMANCE APTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to review, classify, categorize, prioritize, and /or analyze data. Includes exercising discretion in determining data classification, and in referencing such analysis to established standards for the purpose of recognizing actual or probable interactive effects and relationships. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and /or interpretation to others regarding the application of procedures and standards to specific situations. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization; Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions, Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, and /or advisory data and information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; the ability to calculate decimals and percentages; the ability to utilize principles of fractions; and the ability to interpret graphs. Functional Reasoning; Requires the ability to apply principles of rational systems; to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form; and to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives. Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving evaluation of information against measurable or verifiable criteria. Page 2 Last Revised; Anunry, 2002 Packet Page - 1156 - 4/8/2014 16.B.2. i Collier County, Florida Operations Coordinator 91006 Leadership; Customer Service: Financial Accountability: ADA COMPLIANCE Physical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5 -10 pounds), Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds and visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Environmental Factors: Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions. I Collier Connry is an Equal Opportunitp bnployer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilifles fAct, the Counq; oil /provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilifies and encourages bothprospectn'e and currenl employees to discuss potential accommodations wUh the employer. Page 3 Last Revised: Jauuary,2002 _Ol L�, l Packet Page -1157- FISCAL YEAR 2013 BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY effective 0313112013 COMMISSIONERS PAY AND CLASSIFICATION PLAN Exhlblt1 MATCH (3� t2ADE TALE MIN, MEP-1 m POINT Blue Plan Non Exempt -Hourly 1 50.4400 $10.5500 $13.1676 $11.8050 Exempt- Annual None $0.8620 $11,0775 $13.8469 $12,1853 Exempt - Annual Nona A $9,3051 $11.6314 $14.5393 $12.7945 Exempt- Annual None 4 RECRiAMON WORKER - SEASONAL $9,7704 $12.2130 $16.2662 $13,4343 Exempt - Annual Nona 6 Non Exempt- Hourly CHILDCARE WORKER $10.2486 $12.8106 $16.0132 $14.0916 COURIER $10.2485 $12.8106 $16.0132 $14.0916 LIFEGUARD $10,2486 $12,8106 $16.0132 $14.0916 PARK8 &RECREAriONATMNDAN7 $10.2485 $12.8106 $16.0132 $14.09116 Exempt - Annual None 6 Non Exempt • Hourly None Exempt - Annual None Page 1 of 18 Packet Page - 1158 -`J 4/8/2014 16.B.2. MATCH GRADE TITLE MIN MKT-PT MAX POINT 18 Exempt- Annual (con9 CASE MANAGER $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $58,818 CHEMIST 745,446 $53,466 $66,833 458,813 EDITOR1VII)FOGRAPHER $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $56,813 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST $45,448 $53,466 , $66,833. $58,813 EVENTS AND MARKETING COORDINATOR $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $68,813 FIELD SUPERVISOR, SENIOR $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $58,813 FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY LIAISON $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $58,813 GRAPHICS SPECIALIST $45,446 $63,466 $66,833 $58,813 LIBRARIAN, SENIOR $45,446 $53,466 $66-1833 $58,8i3 PLANNER $46,446 $53,466 $68,833 $58,813 PROPERTY ACQUISITION SPECIALIST, SENIOR $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $58,813 PUBLIC INFORMATION COORDINATOR $46,446 $53,466. $66,833 $58,813 SUPERVISOR - OPERATIONS $46,446 $53,466 $66,833 $68,813 VETERAN SERVICES OFFICER $45,446 $53,466 $66,833 $68,813 19 NonExemot - Houdv CODE ENFORCEMENT SPECIALIST $23.1948 $27.28BD $34.1100 $30.0168 PLANS REVIEWER $23.1948 $27.2880 $34.1100 $30.Q168 SUPERVISOR - ANIMAL CONTROL $23.1946 $27.2880 $34.1100 $30.. 0168' TECHNICAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL $23.1948 $27.2880 $34.1100 $30.168 Exempt - Annual ACCOUNTANT $48,245 $66,759 $70,949 $62,435 CAD TECHNICIAN $48,245 $66,759 $70,949 $62,435 ECONOMIC RESEARCH ANALYST $48,245 $56,709 $70,949 $62,435 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST, SENIOR $48,245 $56,769 $7D,949 $62,435 EXTENSION AGENT $48,246 $66,759 $76,949 $62,435 HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST $48,245 $56,759 $70,949 $62,435 IMPACT FEE ANALYST $48,245 $56,759 $70,949 $62,435 LABORATORY QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIAUST $48,245 $56,769 $70,949 $62,435 MANAGEMENTIHUDGETANALYST $48,246 $56,759 $70,949 $62,436 OPERATIONS ANALYST $48,245 $58,769 $70,949 $62,4350 �V �"(Z PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) COORDINATC $48,245 $66,759 $70,949 $62,435 Page 8 01`18 U� Packet Page -1159- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. GRADE TITLE MfN MKTPT MAX MATCH EXECUTIVE MANAGER TO THE BCG $58;685 $68,924 $86,165 POINT 22 Exempt - Annual(con't) $8,585 $68,924 $86,155 $75,816 GISPROGRAMMER ANALYST, SENIOR $55,795 $65,641 $82,0¢1 572,205 GRANTS DEVELOPMENT &MQMTCOORDINATOR $66,795 $¢5,641 $82,651 $72,205 LIBRARY AUTOMATION SPECIALIST $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGEMENTIBUDGEI'ANALYST, SENIOR $55,795 465,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER - .ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE $65,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER- .FEDISTATE GRANTS OPERATIONS $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER -GROUP INSURANCE $65,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER - IRRIGATION QUALITY $55,795. $65,641 $$2,051 $72,205 MANAGER - REVENUE $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER -RISK FINANCE X55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER -SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS $65,796 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER -VETERAN SERVIOES $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER-WASTE RED0011ON ANDRECYCLING $55,795 $65,641 $62,051 $72,205 MANAGER- WIVJWENVIRONMENTAI.COMPUANCE $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 MANAGER - WELLNESS PROGRAMS $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR $55,796 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 OPERATIONS ANALYST, SENIOR $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 PLANNER, PRINCIPAL $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 �,rc PROJECTMANAGER $55,795 $65,541' $82,051 $72,205.�Ot7 SENIOR SUPERVISOR- LIBRARY $56,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 SIGNAL SYSTEMS NETWORK SPECIALIST $55;795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 SITE PLANS REVIEWER $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 SUPERVISOR- ACCOUNTING $55,795 $65,641 $82,051 $72,205 2S Non Exempt- Hom•Iv None Exempt - Annual EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR $56,585 $6B,924 $56,155 $75,816 EXECUTIVE MANAGER TO THE BCG $58;685 $68,924 $86,165 $75,815 HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM MANAGER $8,585 $68,924 $86,155 $75,816 LEGISLATWEAFFAIRS COORDINATOR $58,685 $88,924 $86,165 $75,816 MANAGEMENTAND OPERATIONS CONSULTANT $58,585 $68,924 $86,155 $75,816 MANAGER - CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION $58,585 $68,924 $86,155 $76,816 Page 11 of 18 Packet Page -1160- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. CRA RESOLUTION NO. 2014-05 A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA (CRA) AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL ' OF AN APPLICATION TO COLLIER COUNTY FOR A DISASTER RECOVERY INITIATIVE GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $154,120 TO FUND THE KAREN DRIVE STORMWATER PROJECT; IF AWARDED, AUTHORIZING THE CRA CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE A SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT AS APPROVED BY THE COUNTY ATTORNEY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of Collier County desires to apply for a $154,120 Disaster Recovery Initiative (DRI) Grant to fund a project within the redevelopment area; and WHEREAS, if the grant is awarded, CRA staff will provide in -kind program management services in the form of staff time estimated to be $24,292.20 and use of the CRA office space for public and professional meetings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF COLLIER COUNTY THAT: SECTION 1. Title. The grant program shall be known as the Collier County Disaster Recovery Initiative (DRI). Grant — Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Project, SECTION 2. Ad_ option and approval of the Collier County Disaster Recovery Initiative (DRI) Grant — Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Karen Drive Stormwater Improvement Proiect Application. The DRI Grant application is hereby approved for submission of the Grant application by the Community Redevelopment Agency. SECTION 3. Administration by CRA. The CRA Executive Board delegates the administration of the grant program to the Interim Director to include, but not be limited to, application process and review, and monitoring grant progress. SECTION 4. Authorization of Agreement by CRA Board Chairman. If the grant is awarded, the Packet Page -1161- 4/8/20'14 16. B.2. CRA Chairman is authorized to execute a Subrecipient Agreement with Collier County as approved by the County Attorney, SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and adoption. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote on this the 14TH day of January 2014. ATTEST; ........ • . COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DWIG�ITti ? 'I3 1& -Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By - i By: & Attest aslto-,half[11811�S'�,, *fie ut r D014NA FIALA, CHAIRMAN signature only. Approved as to form and legality: Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney State of Florida County of COLLIER I HERBY Ci1Y�t{bT;tllis is' a true and 'correctc}Snf•adoc� m�7ar'o� file in: Board t�Nrotes ��d�t�cocds�(;Qplf�r County �nn-r��;t't: n��7f,1a'r',�'rar,'ef;oi(iEtal �e�l ti�i§ CLERK OF COURTS\ %T � %�.: =,:ter. •, '� •`t {�'.; n .. .:::plc I 2 V Packet Page -1162- } 7 _ i CD/y17'REHE/i�s /l /C A /UPI /Urf!/ f /�Mw14L T21 i J / ' j4 . o l 1. ll 12 s 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Packet Page -1164- COLLIER CO UNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING BALANCE SHEET NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 82 Packet Page -1165- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I � i i i I 1, 0 Special Revenue Funds Dayshora ttatetvay tmmakales Community Community Road Redevelopment Redevelopment Unincorporated Districts Agency Agency Area MSTD ASSETS Cash, cash equivalentsandInvestments S 2,509,130 $ 1,1601009 $ 424,871 $ 9,154,819 Receivables: Interest 3,265 1,449 670 11,116 Trade, net 30,703 193,897 Notes Special assessments Duo from otherfunds 1,483 280,839 423,961 251,659 Due from other governments 334,936 - - 376,696 Inventory for resale - 23,504,133 - - Inventory 201,646 - Advances to otherfundr Total assets $ 31081,163 $ 14,946,430 $ 849,502 $ 91988,187 MILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabililles: Accounts payable 631,299 577,112 183,504 1,067,839 Wages payable 195,158 3,704 61923 203,553 Due to other funds 19 - 355 12,121 Duo to other governments 109 1,050 - 5,494 Due to individuals - - Deferred revenues 3D 18,837 1,710 Refundable deposits - 2,783 Retatnage payable 20,635 242,670 - Advances From other funds Totalllabllitles 766,615 621,338 433,452 1,293,500 Fund balances (deficits); Restricted - 14,325,092 416,050 - Committed - - 8,694,687 Assigned 2,314,548 - Unassigned Total fund balances Ide(icits) 2,314,548 14,325,092 416,050 8,694,687 Total liabliitlasand fund balances $ 3,081,163 SS 14,9464, 30 $ 849,502 $ 9,981,187 Sea accompanying independentau d1to0s, report 82 Packet Page -1165- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I � i i i I 1, 0 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 92 Packet Page -1166- COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 Special Revenue Funds i _ BOYshore i Gateway Immokeles community community Road Redevelopment Redevelopment Unincorporated Districts Agency Agency AreaMSTD Revenuess Taxes $ $ 996,100 $ 354,600 $ 30,624,102 Ucenses, permits and impact fees 91],075 - - 220,954 j intergovernmental 2,296,693 ChaTfiasforservlcas 207,081 467,551 2,915,958 2,564,854 Finas and forfaltures - - 423,673 Interest Income 12,356 10,560 3,302 81,377 special assessments - - Miscellaneous 49,597 806,397 - 221,955 i I Total revenues 2,876,802 1,780,608 312731860 94,136,915 Expanditures: ' Currents General government - - 6pi4,664 Publlcssfety 4,016,140 Physical environment - 658,761 Transportation 16,352,927 9,731,081 Economic environment 911,973 756,090 102,528 Human services - - Culture and recreattori - 10,303,376 Debtservlce; I Principal j interest Fiscal charges " capital Outlay 86,188 _ 778,732 2,835,851 156,100 Total expenditures 16,439,115 1,690,705 3,591,941 30,987,650 I Excess (deficiency) of revenues s over(under)expenditures (13,562,313) 89,903 (318,081). 3,149,265 Otberfinancing sources (uses)) liondsissued Premiums on bonds Issued I Payment to refundinging bond escrow capital leases - Sale of capital assets 750 Insurance proceeds 155,435 61,059 i Transfers In 13,842,300 136,600 76,000 644,087 Transfers out (397,576) (1,40,040) (4,947,729) Total other financing sources (uses) - 13,600,889 (1,263,200) 76,000 II (4,242,583) I Net change in fund balances 38,576 (1,173,297) (242,081) (],093,318) Fund balances (dencits)atbeginningofyear 2,275,972 15,498,389 658,131 9,788,005 Fund balances (deficits) at end of year $ 2,314,548 $ 14,325,092 $ 416,050 $ 8,694,687 Sao accompany] ng Independent auditor's report t I 92 Packet Page -1166- COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES NONMAIOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 98 Packet Page -1167- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ; i ; I I I i L i t j I I i ! i I 'I I I De6tService Funds Conservation Radio Road East Collier Community Forestlakes limited General Limited General Redevelopment limited General obligation Hands Obligation Bonds Taxable Note Obligation Bonds Revenuest Taxes Licenses, permits and Impact fees $ $ 4,572,927 $ $ 966,503 Intergovernmental Charges for services Fines and forfeitures Interest Income 17 4,364 7,424 1,539 Special assessments Miscellaneous Total revenues 17 - 4,577291 7,424 358,,442 Expenditures; Current: General government Public safety _ Physical environment Transportation Economic environment Human services _ - Culture and recreation Debt service. Principal Interest 11,573 4,575,000 900,000 365,000 Fiscal charges 4,697 354,625 413,654 192,369 Capital outlay 2D,906 275 2,835 Total expenditures 37,176 q 9929,900 1,313,654 560,204 Excess (deficiency) ofrevenues over (under) expenditures (37,159) (352,609) _ (1,306,230) (192,16 Other financing sources (uses); Bonds Issued Premiums on bonds Issued Payment to refunding bond escrow Capital leases Sale of capital assets Insurance proceeds Transfers In Transfers out 60,800 952,183 1,400,000 504,375 (465,165) (1.3,390) Total other financing sources (uses) 60,800 437,018 _ 1,400,000 490,985 Netchange In fund bahnces 23,641 134,409 93,770 298,823 Fund balances (deficits) at beginning of year 814,63D 1,586,081 87,118 Pund balances (deficits) stand of year $ 23,641 $ 449,039 $ 1,679,851 See accompanying Independent auditor's report 98 Packet Page -1167- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ; i ; I I I i L i t j I I i ! i I 'I I I ti NP gANoo It ' WAAF' lip 'M 40 ."4� :44 Packet Page -1169- | 4/8/2014 163.2. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING BALANCE SHEET NONMAIOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Saeclai Revanue Funds 80 Packet Page -1170- Community Road Redevelopment Unincorporated Community Districts Agency AreaMSTO Devalonmant _ ASSETS Cash, casil equivalent$ and Investments $ 2,463,773 $ 2,653,626 $ 9,984,110 $ 7,i98,544 Receivables; Interest 5,391 $,319 14,972 7,i02 Trade, net 22,110 221,010 BD,55B Notes Special assessments Due fromotharfunds 79,673 321,712 _ Due from othergovernments 179,657 - 436,757 44,824 Inventoryfor resale 13,504,134 Advancesto otherfunds - Prepaid costs Toialassets $ 16,240,752 .LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities; Accounts payable 247,349 50,464 958,943 93,626 Wogespayable 145,500 14,330 210,544 114,536 $27 ,Due to other funds 20 50 18,178 1,260 16,495 2,724 787,903 Due to other governments 1,B3L nue to Individuals Deferred revenues 40 1,850 61,785 Refundable deposits - Retainaga payable - 150,000 Advances from other funds Total liabilities 392,959 84,232 _ 1,190,556 2,210,208 Fund balances (deficits); Restflcted - 16,156,520 - 9,786,005 5,120,520 committed - Assigned 2,275,972 Unassigned - Total fund balances (deficits) 2,275,972 1.6,156,520 9,786,005 _ 5,120,520 Total liabilities and fund balances $ 2 668 931__ . $ 16240,752 $ 10,978,561 $ _ 7,330,728 see accompanying independent auditor's report 80 Packet Page -1170- COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE FISCALYEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Special Revenue Funds Fund balances (deficits) at end of year $ 2,275,972s $ 16,156,520 $ 9,788,ODS $ 5,120,520 See accompanying Independent auditor's report 90 Packet Page -1171- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. l 1 Community Road Redevelopment Unincorporated community Distrlcls Agency AreaMSTD Development Revenuesr Taxes $ $ 1,768,200 $ 32,224,934 $ - I.Iconses, permits and Impactfees 359,900 204,429 10,103,056 Intergovernmental 2,361,101 Charges forservIces 192,723 557,142 2,394,672 2,082,657 Firms and forfeitures 237,246 - Interest)ncome 13,575 4668 135,309 43,913 Special assessments Miscelianeous 198,538 376,949 823,607 75,793 Total revenues 3,125,837 2,727,959 85,520,197 12,305,419 Expenditurest currents General government - - 5,989,841 2,610,902 Public safety 4,139,377 6;766,365 Physical environment - 768,196 279,635 Transportation 18,292,554 - 10,746,659 Economic environment 2,026,788 120,360 - liumansesvfces - - Culture and recreation 10,407,487 - Debt sorvicel Principal - - - Interest Fiscal charges - capital outlay 113,955 487,350 is%ilo 2,300 Total expenditures 18,406,509 2,514,138 32,322,030 9,679,202 Excess (deficiency) of revenuer over(under)expenditures (1S,280,672) 219,821 3,198,167 2,626,217 Other financing sources (uses): Bondsissued Premlums on bonds Issued - - - - Poymentto refundinging bond escrov7 - - Sale of capital assets - - Insurance proceeds 140,883 - 1.74,340 - Transfers In 15,959,240 133,800 743,E35 624,200 Transfersout (361,900) (1,347,594) (51088,830) (687,896) Total other financing sources (uses) 15,738,163 _ (1,213,794) (4,170,955) _ (63,696) Netchangeinfundbalances 457,511 (9991973) (972,788) 2,562,921 Fund balances (deficits)atbeginningofyear 1,818,461 17,156A93 10,760,793 2,557,999 Fund balances (deficits) at end of year $ 2,275,972s $ 16,156,520 $ 9,788,ODS $ 5,120,520 See accompanying Independent auditor's report 90 Packet Page -1171- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. l 1 4/8/2014 16. 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COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 DebtServlce Funds 96 Packet Page -1172- =� Stormwater llmliedGeneral Improvement obligation Bonds Community Caribbean Assessment Conservatlon Redevelopment Gardens Loan Band Collier Taxable Note Revenues: Taxes Licenses, permits andlmpactfaes intergovernmental ' Charges forservkes Fines andforfeitures - Interest Income 3,482 11567 10,320 11,684 Special assessments - 118,526 - Mlscellaneous " Total revenues 13,401 1201093 8,848,863 11,684 Expendituresi Current: General government - Publlosafety " Physicalanvlronment - - Transportation " Economleenvironment Human services Culture and recreation - Debtservlce: Principal 175,000 14,531,925 91X1,000 Interest 4,731 1,089,070 447,594 Fiscal charges - 9,788 4,837 - capltal outlay Total expenditures 189,519 15,625,832 1,347,594 _ Excess (deficiency) of revenues over(under)expenditures 131401 (69,426)_ (61776,969)_ (1,335,910) other tinancing sources (uses): Bonds Issued Premiums on bonds Issued Paymentto refundingbond escrow - - - Saleofcapltalassets " Insurance proceeds - Transfers In - 924 8,350,447 1,347,594 Trensfersout (251,100) (3,985) 11,629,428) Total other financingsources (uses) (251100) (3,061) 6,721,019 1,347,594 Netchange In fund balances (237,699) (72,487) (55,950) 11,684 Fund balances (deficits) at beginning of year 243,107 121,481 370,580 1,574,397 fund balances (deficits)at and ofyear S 506 $ 48,994 0 _ See accompanying indapendentaudltor's report 96 Packet Page -1172- =� pURCHASItAG POLICY OF COLLIER COUNTY I. ESTABLISHMENT OF PURCHASING POLICY Ordinance No, 87 -26 provides for the adoption of a Purchasing Policy, Collier County Resolution No. 97 -435 establishes the following Purchasing Policy. II. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for: 1. Seeking Maximum Value: Act to procure for the County the highest quality commodities, and contractual services at least expense to the County. 2. EncouraginacoMpetition : i_ndeavor to obtain as full and open competition as possible on all purchases and sales, 3, Procedures: Establish and amend, when necessary, operational procedures for the Implementation of the Purchasing Policy provided by ordinance, Said procedures shall become effective only when approved in writing by the County Manager. Dopler, of the procedures shall be maintained on file In the office of the Purchasing Department, 4, Purchasing Analysis: Keep Informed of current developments In the field of purchasing, prices, market conditions and new products, and secure for the County the benefits of research conducted In the field of purchasing by other governmental Jurisdictions, national technical societies, trade associations having national recognition, and by private business and organizations. 6. Purchasing Manual: Prescribe and maintain a standard Purchasing Manual for all using agencies. The content of said manual will be governed by this Policy. 6. Forms : Prescribe and maintain such forms as shall be found reasonably necessary to the operation of this Policy, 7, Vendor Certification: Document that vendors doing business with the County have acknowledged their understanding and acceptance of the terms and conditions of the County's Purchasing Policy and have agreed to abide by those terms, 8, .Bulk Purchases: Exploit the posslbllities of buying "in bulk' so as to take full advantage of discount, 9, Vendors' Catalost File; Prepare, adopt and maintain a vendor's catalog file. Said catalog shall be organized according to materials and /or services and shall contain descriptions of vendors' commodities, prices and discount. 10, Tax Exemptions: Act so as to procure for the County tax exemptions to which It Is entitled. 11. Comeratlon: Cooperate with using agencies so as to secure for the County the maximum efficiency in budgeting and accounting. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Karen Drive Stoimwater Project DRI Application Exhibit: Procurement Policy Packet Page -1173- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. i � ' I f ' r I I i 1 I rJ i IV, 12. Suspenslon and Debarment of Vendors: To oversee and facilitate the suspension and /or debarment of vendors as set forth under section XXIX of IN policy. 13, Inquiry and Control: Have full authority to question the quality, quantity, and kinds of Items requisitioned In order that the best interests of the County are served, The Purchasing Director shall have final approved authority for all purchases at or below the formal competitive threshold, To ensure the timely, proper and orderly acquisition of services to the various using agencies, all authority granted to -the Purchasing Director In this policy may be formally delegated by the Purchasing Director in whole or in part to appropriate staff members within the County Manager's agency. PURCHASES NOT EXCEEDING $3,000 Purchases that do not exceed $3,000 may be approved by the Purchasing Director without informal or formal competition by means of a purchase order, purchasing card or formal agreement (or any combination therein) as defined under this policy or deemed appropriate by the Purchasing Director, INFORMAL COMPETITION (PURCHASES EXCEEDING $3,000 BUT NOT GREATER THAN $50,000) A, All purchases exceeding $3,000 but not more than $60,000 shall be awarded by the Purchasing Director to 'the qualified and responsive vendor submitting the lowest or best overall quote which meets all specifications, unless the requirement for competition is waived by the Purchasing Director In accordance with Section 9.B, All such purchases may be solicited and awarded without formal public announcement and without formal competition, 1. Minimum Number Quotes: Open market purchases or sales in excess of $3,000 but less than or equal to the formal competitive threshold shall be based on a good faith effort by the Purchasing Department or the using agency to obtain at least three (3) competitive quotes (including all "no quote" responses), Award shall be made to the lowest, qualified and responsive quote in accordance with the standards set forth In 'this Pollcy. 2, Solicitation of Quotes: The Director may solicit quotes orally, written, or electronically for open market pricing or sale, using available bidders' and supplier lists. The Director shall determine In which instances quotations shall be solicited In writing, Further the Director shall determine which agency (e.g.; Purchasing or the using agency) shall obtain the quotations, All quotes in excess of ten thousand dollars $10,000 shall be tendered or confirmed In writing or electronically submitted by the vendor prior to purchase, 3, Public Record: The Director shall keep a record of all open market quotes submitted and such records shall be open to public Inspection after award has been made, B, The requirements.for requesting quotes from three (3) or more sources are waived and do not require Board action for: 1, Purchase of library books, education and /or Personnel tests, similar' audio visual materials, periodicals, printed library cards, etc, 2 Packet Page - 1174 - 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I i . !I 2, Professional services; and, In Instances when authorized by the Purchasing Director where commodities or services are purchased directly from the owner ; of a copyright or patent, a governmental agency, a recognized educational institution, a not - for - profit entity or when there are no other Identifiable sources available. ; 3, Purchases that the Director has determined to be legitimate single source purchases, 4. Valid public emergencies or other Instances deemed by the Director to be in' the best Interests of the County. 5• Purchase of services from experts or consultants by or through the Office of the County Attorney for purposes of preparing for or defending against Imminent or pending civil 110gatlon or administrative proceedings, C. All purchases greater then $1,000 but less than or equal to $3,000 will generally be processed using a regular purchase order, However, such purchases may be processed using a purchasing card in accordance with Section XXIV of this policy, V, FORMAL COMPETITIVE THRESHOLD (Purchases In excess of $50.000) A, It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to establish an amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) as the County's formal competitive threshold for purchases. The established limit shall be applied to all methods of purchase by agencies under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners, Including but not limited to competitive sealed bids, competitive proposals and competitive selection and negotiation, The requirement for formal competition may be waived by the Board of County Commissioners where permitted by law, under the following circumstances; 1, Purchase of library books, education and /or personnel tests, similar audio visual materials, periodicals, printed library cards, etc, 2. Single source purchases (pursuant to subsection O). 3, Valid public emergencies (pursuant to Section XXI). 4. Where it is determined to be In the best interests of the County to do so, B, All purchases subject to formal competition shall be awarded by the Board of r County Commissioners unless otherwise delegated by the Board via formal public notion. C, Exemption For Single Source Commodities; Purchases of commodities and + services from a single source may be exempted from formal competition upon certification by the Purchasing Director of both of the following conditions; • r 1, The Item(s) Is the only one available that can properly perform the Intended + functlon(s); 2, The recommended vendor /contractor Is the only one ready, willing and able to meet the county's requirements, All Single Source purchases In excess of the formal competitive threshold shall be exempted from formal competition by the Board, Recurring single source 3 __ Packet Page - 1175 - _,_ 4/8/20'14 163.2. purchases shall not require subsequent Board approval (In the same or In any subsequent fiscal year) provided that there are sufficient budget appropriations to make each purchase. Purchases less than or equal to the formal competitive threshold may be exempted from competition by the Purchasing Director, as permitted by law D, Use 'of Past Performance Data in order to promote the qualitative delivery of commodities and services, County departments shall record and consider the past performance of vendors In the award of contracts exceeding the formal competitive threshold, 'This objective shall be accomplished as follows; 1, The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for each of the following, a, Developing, Implementing and maintaining appropriate administrative procedures, Instructions and technologies necessary to collect and access vendor performance dale. i b. Ensuring that relevant past performance data Is properly gathered and considered prior to award of subsequent contracts, i 2, Using agencies shall be responsible for each of the following: a. Conducting periodic performance evaluations of vendors under contract I with the County pursuant to the procedures established pursuant to subsection V.D,1a, b, Considering the past performance of vendors during the evaluation of formal bids and proposals for subsequent contract awards as set forth In the administrative procedures referenced under subsection V,D.1a, VI. COMPETITIVE BiD PROCESS Any purchase of commodities or services costing In excess of the formal competitive ' threshold shall be accomplished by competitive sealed bid, by competitive selection and negotiation (per section VIi) or by competitive proposals (per section VIII). Award of Bid Contract shall be made by the Board to the lowest, qualified and responsive bidder except where otherwise provided for in this policy or unless an exception Is granted by the Board. Bid limits for requirements utilizing federal or state funds will be those required by said agency granting the funds or the .County's requirements, whichever i takes precedence, A, Notice inviting Bids; 1, Announcement Notice Inviting bids shall be publicly posted by the Purchasing Department In a consistent public location at least ten (10) days preceding the last day established for the receipt of bid proposals, Bids may be solicited and /or received In one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriate by the Purchasing Director, 2, Scope of Notice; The public notice required herein shall Include a general description of the commodities/services to be purchased or sold, shall state i where bid Instructions and specifications may be secured and the time and place for opening bids, , 3, Bidders' List; The Director shall also solicit sealed bids from qualified prospective vendorslcontractors who have registered their names on the f Collier County Purchasing Department vendor database, which will electronically send them a notice of the proposed purchase or sale, Notices A - 1176 - Packet Page -- - B, C. sent to the vendors /contractors on the Collier County Purchasing Department vendor database shall be limited to commodities or services that are similar In character and ordinarily handled by the trade group to which the notices are sent, Vendors /contractors are responsible for maintaining their profiles In the database to ensure proper notifications are received. Vendors /contractors may be removed from the database by the Director for continual non - response to formal solicitations and violations to the Purchasing Policy, The Director shall have the discretion to continue to issue formal solicitations and accept formal bids, proposals and other tenders using paper where appropriate. 4. Bid Detmalts: When deemed necessary by the Director, bid deposits shell be prescribed In the public notices inviting bids, Said deposits shall be In the amount equal to five percent of the bid submitted. The Director shall have the authority to return the deposits of all bidders prior to award of bid contract by the Board of County Commissioners, A successful bidder shall forfeit any deposit required by the Director upon failure on the vendor's part to enter Into a contract within ten (10) working days after written notice of award, 5, Bid Addenda: An addendum to a specification shall be defined as an addition or change In the already prepared specifications for which an Invitation has been issued for formal quotations or an announcement has been posted for a formal sealed bid. Any addendum to a request for formal sealed bids shall be approved by the Department Director or designee and the Purchasing Director. The addendum shall clearly point out any addition or change to the invitation for bids, The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for insuring that addenda are available on the e- procurement website and that all prospective bidders who have downloaded specifications .are notified of the addendum prior to opening of bids. Procedure for Blds: 1, Sealed Bids; Sealed bids shall be submitted manually or electronically to the Director and If manual shall be clearly Identified as bids on the outside of the sealed envelope. . 2, o e : Bids shall be opened publicly at the time and place stated In the public notices and shall be witnessed and certified by the Purchasing Department, 3. Tabulation ; A tabulation of all bids received shall be made either electronically or manually by the Purchasing Department and shall be available for public Inspection, Tie Bids Where there are low tie bids, the award process shall first be subject to Section 287.087, F.S. In the event that all of the tied bidders comply with Section 287,087, F.S., the Purchasing Department shall determine If any of the bidders would be considered a local business as defined under Section XI of this policy, If one (and only one) of the bidders Is determined to be a local business, then award of contract shall be made to that bidder. In the event that two or more local bidders are tied thereafter, award of contract shall be made In accordance with Section XI.2,(a) of this policy, 5 Packet Page -1177- 4/8/2014 163.2. I i t I i i , • �r D, Rejection Of Bids And Negotiation: I . The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to reject any and all bids. 2. subsequent to applying the procedures set forth under Section XI (2)(a) (where applicable), If the lowest, qualified responsive bid exceeds the budgeted amount and If the purchase Is not funded In whole or in part with interagency grant dollars, the Purchasing Director may negotiate ohanges with the apparent lowest qualified and responsive bldderthat will bring prices Into budgeted limits subject to the final approval and acceptance of the Board. !f the budgeted amount Includes grant funds, the Purchasing Director shall be authorized to conduct such negotiation§ provided Bald actions are not pTohiblEed by law or the grant conditions, 3. If no bid Is received, the Board of County Commissioners may authorize the Purchasing Director to purchase by negotiation under conditions most favorable to the public Interest and when said purchase will result in the lowest ultimate cost of the commodities or services obtained. E. Waiver Of Irregularities: The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to walve any and all irregularities in any and all formal bids. R Award of Bid Contract: The Chairman, when authorized by majority vote of the Board or as otherwise provided for in this policy, shall execute formal contracts having a binding effect upon the County, Formal, bilateral contracts shall not be required where a purchase order is sufficient. A formal contract shall be awarded by the Board of County Commissioners to the lowest qualified and responsive bidder, in addition to the price shall be considered the following: 1. The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. 2, The ability of the bidder to perform the contract within the time required or the least time, if appropriate, without delay or interference, 3. The experience and efficiency of the bidder. 4. The quality and performance of previous contracts awarded to the bidder, 6. The previous and existing oompllance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract. 6. The quality, availability and adaptability of the commodities or contractual services to the particular use required. 7. The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service (where applicable). All recommendations for award for bid contract will be reviewed and approved by the Purchasing Director prior to presentation to the Board of County Commissioners. Bidders competing for a prospective bid award (and their agents /representatives) will not be permitted to publicly or privately address the Board regarding a Purchasing purchase irector or prior unless requested to do so by the y a majority h ority vote of e Board. 6 Packet Page -1178- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. i 1 i J 4/8/2014 16.6.2. VII, PROCUREMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A. Because differences In price may only be a minor concern compared to qualitative considerations, professional services may be exempted by the Purchasing Director from the competitive bidding process. Instead, professional services will be typically acquired through one of the following methods: 1, Competitive Selection and Negotiation, 2, Competitive Proposals (pursuant to Section Vill), B. A professlonal service shall be defined as assistance obtained In support of County operations from an independent contractor In one or more of the following professional fields; 1, Appraisal Services - real and personal properly appraisers, 2. Architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered land surveying services (as per Section 287.055, F.S.). S. Audit and Accounting Services - auditors and accountants (excepting the selection of the annual auditor which shall be conducted as per Section 11,46, F.S.), . 4, Consultants - planning, management, technological or scientific advisors, 6, Financial Services - bond counsel, rating and underwriting, financial advisor, and Investment seivloes, 6, Legal Services - attorneys and legal professionals, 7. Medical Services - medicine, psychiatry, dental, hospital,. and other health professionals. C. Requests exclusively for services defined under VI13.2 will be procured in a manner consistent with Section 287,055, F.S., known as "The Consultant's Competitive Negotiation Act" as required by said statute. Projects may include, but are not strictly limited to one or more of the following: 1. Fixed assignment contracts: A grouping of minor professional service (including construction inspection services) assignments, 2, Fixed term contracts; countywide agreements for various and miscellaneous minor professional services (Including construction Inspection services) on an as needed basis. 3. General Professional Services; Includes administration, support and management of engineering, architectural, surveying and planning activities. Prior to issuing a work order under a contract identified under Section VILCA -3, the Director shall have the discretion to solicit project or task specific proposals from one firm or from multiple firms under a fixed term contract, In such Instances, each solicitation shall be Issued on a "best value" basis where qualifications and price are considered. Each solicitation shall include at minimum a description of work to 7 �0 :,_ Packet Page - 1179 ;.:,. :.. 4/8/2014 16.B.2. be performed and the criteria to be used to evaluate each proposal. For all "best value" based solicitations, price shall not exceed 50 percent of the total evaluation criteria. The Director shall be authorized to approve all work orders where the maximum Initial dollar amount does not exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) and where the maximum Initial contract amount does not exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000). Any work order and/or contract that exceeds that 'amount subsequent to award and prior to completion of the work shall be subject to the provisions of Section XV.0 of this resolution. Projects shall not be sub - divided to circumvent the dollar thresholds established herein. All fixed term agreements issued under this section shall be eligible for extension . or renewal In accordance with the provisions of Sections XV.D and E respectively. D. For all service. procurements in excess of the formal competitive threshold under the Competitive Selection and Negotiation method, authority to announce and distribute Requests for Proposals or letters of Interest and Qualifications and to appoint and empower a selection committee shall be pursuant to Section VIII,e, hereof, E. Final selection of the professional service provider (award of contract) shall be made by the Board of county Commissioners. F. Purchases for all professional services estimated to be equal to or less than the formal competitive threshold may be approved by the Purchasing Director, as permitted by law, G, Requests for outside legal services will be referred to the County Manager and the County Attorney for review and comment as to whether said services are necessary and /or appropriate. Requests for outside legal services may be exempted from formal competition by the Board of County Commissioners at the request of the County Manager or County Attorney. K The acqutsltlon of services from experts or consultants for purposes of preparing for or defending against Imminent or pending litigation or administrative proceedings shall be exempt from all competitive requirements of this policy, Any such acquisitions that do not exceed $50,000 may be approved by the County Attorney and the Purchasing Department without further action. Acquisitions that exceed $50,000 may be authorized by the County Attorney and the Purchasing Department, but will be reported at a regular meeting of the Board for ratification. Vill, COMPhT TIVE PROPOSALS A. The Competitive Proposals process is a method of contract selection that may be utilized by the Purchasing Director under circumstances where one or more of the following conditions exist; I, Where qualitative considerations are of equal br greater concern than pricing considerations. 2, Where the conditions of the purchase do not lend themselves to the formal sealed bid process or the award of a firm, fixed fee contract. S. Where the County Is Incapable of specifically defining the scope of work for which the commodity(s) or servlce(s) is required and where the qualified offer 8 Packet Page -1180- Is asked to propose a commodity(s) or service(s) to meet the needs of the County. 4. Where the County desires to enter Into a single contract for the design and construction of a publio construction project(s), B. For purchases In excess of the formal competitive threshold and where appropriate or required by law, the competitive proposals process will be utilized, The process will be conducted in a manner similar to the sealed bid process as set forth under Section• VI except where otherwise stated In this section, The competitive proposals process shall proceed as follows; 1, A Request for Proposals (RFP) will be prepared and distributed In a manner consistent with the definition of said term found In Section 2 of Collier County Ordinance No, 87 -25, Notice of said request(s) shall be pubiloty posted by the Purchasing Department at least 21 calendar days preceding the last day established for the receipt of proposals, 2. Each Request for Proposals shall Identify the appropriate evaluation procedures and criteria to be applied to the selection of the best proposal among the respondents. Each RFP pertaining to the award of a design /bulid contract(s) shall be subject to the requirements of Section 287,055 F.S, 3, Prior to the announcement and distribution of the RFP, a selection committee shall be appointed by the County Manager to evaluate the proposals received, For all purchases made under the Competitive Proposals method, the County Manager may empower the selection committee to designate and rank the proposals prior to the' commencement of negotiations and to negotiate a tentative agreement, subject to award by the Board. 4. Proposals may be solicited and/or received in one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriate by the Purchasing Director. Unless otherwise prohibited by law, the Purchasing Director shall have the discretion to solicit and conduct simultaneous or concurrent negotiations with one or more firms. C. For purchases In excess of the formal competitive threshold, final selection of the awardee will be made by the Board of County Commissioners, D. Purchases less than or equal to the formal competitive threshold may be authorized by the Purchasing Director, as permitted by law and shall not require formal solicitation or announcement unless deemed necessary by the Purchasing Director. IX, PROCUREMENT OF DESIGN /BUILD CONTRACTS A. Procurements for the design and construction of public construction projects may be obtained through a single contract with a firm selected in a manner permitted under Section 287.055, F.S, and the procedures set forth In this section, B. Upon completion of the Design Criteria Package, procurements of Design /Build services shall be processed In a manner consistent with Section VifI hereof entitled "Competitive Proposals ", C. Administrative procedures shall be established by the County Manager or his designee for utilization of the design criteria professional concerning the evaluation of the proposals submitted by the deslgnlbuild firms, the supervision or the 9 Packet Page -1181- 4/8/2014 16.6.2. i Ii 1 r t t C�1 �> X, approval by the County of the work drawings of the project and evaluation of the project construction with the design criteria package, D. The Board of County Commissioners may declare a public emergency, where approval with the best qualified design -build firm availlable at that time, for Board Small and rllcarlvantanad Mlhodty and Women Business Enterprises A, Policy statement; Collier County stands committed to providing equal opportunities to small businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE), minority business enterprises (MBEs) and women enterprises (WBEs) as well as to all vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors who seek to do business with the County. Pursuant to this policy, Collier County will require its vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors to provide qualified small businesses and DBE's with an equal opportunity to participate in the formal competitive processes for the procurement of commodities and services by the County. The Policy Is not intended to require or to allow partiality toward or discrimination against any email business or DBE, MBE, WBE, or any other vendor, consultant, contractor or subcontractor on the basis of gender, race or national origin, or other such factors, but rather to help ensure that small businesses and DBEs, MBEs, WBEs, and all qualified vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors have an equal opportunity to participate In the County's formal competitive processes, Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to provide for or require any preference or set -aside based on gender, race, national origin or any other such factor. B, e o s: For purposes or this policy, the term "small business" shall have the same definition as set forth under Section 288.703,(1), F,S. The term "DBE" shall include any "small business" as defined pursuant to Section 288,703(9) that is at least 51 percent owned or controlled by a person or persons defined as "socially and economically disadvantaged" individuals pursuant to Section 14.78,602(16), F.A.C. Reference to these definitions, however, shall in no way be construed to provide that the County has adopted or Is subject to the provisions of the Statute or Code referenced hereln, C, Implementing Measures: In an effort to implement this policy, the County may undertake the following measures: 1, Designate the Purchasing Director to administer this policy, 2, Utilize outreach programs to identify, register and educate small businesses and DBEs, MBEs and WBEs to participate In the procurementicontract process Including, but not limited to: a. Attending trade fairs which Include representatives from these enterprises, b, Attending meetings and social events wherein these enterprises, c, Utilizing publications almed at reaching these enterprises, 10 . Packet Page -1182- 4/8/20'14 16.B.2. I � � i I l I I i I j i I n 7� 4/8/2014 16.B.2. d. Utilizing directories and other reference sources that list these enterprises, e• Publicizing this Policy to encourage these enterprises to participate in the County's procurement process. f, other actions designed to Identify these enterprises who seek to provide commodities and servloes to the County. 3, Maintain a list of these enterprises. 4, Disseminate information regarding competitive opportunities with the County In order to allow qualified small businesses and IDBi=s, MBEs and WBEr to participate in the County's procurement process, D. Conformity with Applicable Law: The provisions of this section shall be construed in conformity with applicable state and federal law, To the extent that state law conflicts with federal law, federal law shall supersede such state law. XI,. Procedure to Provide Preference io Local Bus1nesses In• County Contracts. Except where otherwise provided by federal or state law or other funding source restrictions or as otherwise set forth in the purchasing policy, purchases of commodities and services shall give preference to local businesses In the following manner: (1) "Local Business "dellned Local business means the vendor has a valid occupational license Issued by Collier County at least one year prior to bid or proposal submission to do business within Collier County that authorizes the business to provide the commodities or services to be purchased, and a physical business address located within the limits of Collier County from which the vendor operates or performs business, Post office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not by used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well -being of Collier County In a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and Increase to the County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier County. Vendors shall affirm In writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section. A vendor who misrepresents the Local Preference status of its firm in a proposal or bid submitted to the County will lose the privilege to claim Local Preference status for a period of up to one year, (2) Preference in purchase of commodities and services by means of oompetitive bid, request for proposals, qualifications or other submittals and competitive negotiation and selsotion. Under, any such applicable solicitation, bidders /proposers desiring to receive local preference will be Invited and required to affirmatively state and provide documentation as set forth In the solicitation In support of their status as a local business, Any bidder /proposer who falls to submit sufficient documentation with their bid /proposal offer shall not be granted local preference consideration for the purposes of that specific contract award, Except where federal or state law, or any other funding source, mandates to' the contrary, Collier County and Its agencies and Instrumentalities, will give preference to local businesses In the following manner: (a) Competitive bid (/coal price match option), Each formal competitive bid solicitation shall clearly identify how the price order of the bids received will be evaluated and determined. When a qualified and responsive, non -local business submits the lowest price bid, and the bid submitted by one or more qualified and responsive local 11 Packet Page -1183- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. businesses Is within ten percent of the price submitted by the non -local business, then the local business with the apparent lowest bid offer (I.e.; the lowest local bidder) shall have the opportunity to submit, an offer to match the prices) offered by the overall lowest, qualified and responsive bidder, In such Instances, staff shall first verify if the lowest non -local bidder and the lowest local bidder are in fact. qualified and responsive bidders. Next, the Purchasing Department shall determine if the lowest local bidder meets the requirements of Section 287.087, F,S. If the lowest local bidder meets the requirements of 287.087, F,S„ the Purchasing Department shall Invite the lowest local bidder to submit a matching offer to the Purchasing Department which shall be submitted to the Purchasing Department within five (ti) business days thereafter. If the lowest local bidder submits an offer that fully matches the lowest bid from the lowest non -local bidder tendered previously, then award shall be made to the local bidder, if the lowest local bidder declines or Is unable to match the lowest non -local bid price(s), then award will be made to the lowest overall qualified and responsive bidder, If the lowest local bidder does not meet the requirement of Section 287.087, FS. and the lowest non -local bidder does, award will be made to the bidder that meets the requirements of the reference state law. (b) Request for proposals, qualifications or othersubmtttals and competitive negotlatloti and selection. For all purchases of commodities and services procured through the Competitive Proposals (Section VI) or Competitive Selection and Negotiation (Section Vill) methods not otherwise exempt from this local preference section, the RFP solicitation shall Include a weighted oriterlon for local preference that equals 10 percent of the total points In the evaluation criteria published in the solicitation. Purchases of professional services as defined and identified under subsection VIi.B.2 (which ubject to Sectiion 11.46, FCS.) shall otbe subject to this local preference section, are (3) Waiver of the application of local preference. The application of local Preference to a particular purchase or contract for which the Board of County Commissioners is the awarding authorlty.may be waived upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners. (4) Comparison of qualifications. The preferences established herein In no way prohibit the right of the Board of County Commissioners to compare quality of materials proposed for purchase and compare qualifications, character, responsibility and fitness of all persons, firms or corporations submitting bide or proposals, Further, the preferences established herein In no way prohibit the right of the County Commission from giving any other preference permitted by law instead of the preferences granted herein. (b) Reciprocity. in the event Lae County, or any other Florida county or municipality ( "local government) deemed appropriate by the Collier County Board of Commissioners, extends preferences to local businesses, Collier County may enter Into an Interlocal agreement with such local government wherein the preferences of this section may be extended and made availabie to vendors that have a valid occupational license Issued by that specific local government to do business In that local government that authorizes the vendor to provide the commodities and services to be purchased, and a physical business address' located within the limits of that local government. Post office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. in addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless It contributes to the economic development and wall -being of the said local government whichever is applicable, In a verifiable and measurable way. This may Include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and Increase to that local government's fax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business located within the limits of that local government, Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for Packet Page -1184- consideration as a "local business" under this section, In no event shall the amount of the preference accorded other local government firms exceed the amount of preference that such local government extends to Collier County firms competing for Its contracts. (6) Purview and administration of this policy, This policy shall apply to all departments and units under the direct purview of the Board of County Commissioners. The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining administrative procedures in support of this policy, (7) Subsequent Review and Sunset Provision. Pursuant to the adopting resolution, this local preference section Is being added to the purchasing policy In support of the local economy during difficult economic times In Collier County. On or about one year of the effective date, the Purchasing Department will provide the Board with an update of the results and impacts to date of this local preference policy. Within two years of the effective date, the Board shall receive a similar report from the Purchasing Department and shall determine whether to continue or modify this policy, Should the Board not elect to continue the local preference policy, It will expire at that time. Xil, PAYMENT OF INVOiCi;S A: it Is the Intent of the Board of County Commissioners that all agencies under Its purview be in compliance with Section 216,70 F.S„ otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act", Pursuant to this, the requirements of this section shall apply to the following transactions: 1. The purchase of commodities and services; 2. The purchase or lease of personal property; 3. The lease of real property. B, The Purchasing Director shall have the authority to establish and maintain a procedure that authorizes minor payment variances between the purchase order and invoice where warranted, The authority to pay such variances shall not exceed 5% of the purchase order amount or $500, whichever Is less, C, Additionally, the Purchasing Director shall be permltted to establish and maintain a procedure that authorizes the payment of freight and delivery charges that are not specifically Identified on the purchase order, D. It shall be the responsibility of the Purchasing Director, In consultation with the Finance Director and using agencies, to establish, distribute and administer procedures for the timely payment of all transactions as defined under XILA hereof. Such procedures shall include, but not be limited to the following: 1, Formally defining the County's requirements for the content and submission of a proper Invoice, codifying the County's payment requirements and formally notifying each vendor of their availability, 2. Steps required for the reoelpt of all invoices and the prompt return of Improper invoices, 3. Steps required for the resolution of payment disputes between the County and a vendor. 13 Packet Page -1185- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. , • n�G 1 4/8/2014 16.B.2. E. Each December, the Finance Director and the Purchasing Director shall submit a Joint report to the Board listing the number and total dollar amount of Interest penalty payments made during the preceding fiscal year, Xlli. PAYMENT OF DUES FOR MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS . County funds may be used to pay for dues for membership in a professional or other organization provided that such expenditure meets the following criteria; 1; Such membership Is deemed necessary to meet duties and responsibilities required by Federal, State or local mandate or to facilitate proper professional developm ent, 2. The organization of membership Is of a non - profit nature, 3, Sufficient funds are available within the proper appropriation unIVsummary code. XiV, STANDARDIZATION COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS A. Where standardization Is determined to be desirable -by the Director, the purchase of commodities may be made by nagotiation with the approval of the Board of County Commissioners if more than the competitive bid limit or by the County Purchasing /General services Director if less than or equal to the competitive bid or negotiation threshold, B. The Director shall have the authority to approve purchases under State of Florida and Federal GSA cooperative contracts, The Director shall also be authorized to Join with other units of government in cooperative purchasing ventures prior or subsequent to award when In the best interests of the County. If funds have already been budgeted, no further Board action will be required. In authorizing all such purchases under pre - existing agreements, the Director shall have determined that the term and conditions of the purchase are competitive in the market and favorable to the County. XV, CONTRACTADMINISTRAM } A, Contract Document; Every procurement of contractual services or commodities shall be evidenced by a written document containing all provisions and conditlons Of the procurement, Said document shall Include, but not be limited to; � I 1. A listing of the scope of services to be performed or commodities to be I purchased. ; 2, A provision specifying the criteria and the final date by which such criteria must be met for completion of the contract. i 3, A provision specifying the terms of cancellation by the County and where i applicable, a provision specifying the terms of renewal 4, Where applicable, a provision establishing the appropriate types and levels of Insurance to be carried by the vendor. Said provision shall be employed In a manner consistent with minimum Insurance standards approved by the Board of County Commissioners, i a 14 Packet Page -1186- - G 4/8/2014 16.B.2. 6. Where applicable, pursuant to Section 287.1831:.5., a provision requiring the contractor /vendor to inform the County if he /she has been convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, A purchase order that embodies these provisions shall be suff iclent documentation of the procurement, The Purchasing Director shall have the discretion to determine the circumstances under which a purchase order (and all documents Included by reference) shall serve as the contract document. B, Contract Manager: Every procurement of services shall be administered by the using agency (requesting department). C, Contract Changes: Notices Issued under a purchase or contract may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing /General Services Director, excepting notices that terminate a Board- approved purchase or contract In Its entirety. Modifications to a Board approved purchase or contract, Including but not limited to change orders, supplemental agreements, amendments and changes by letter may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing /General Services Director provided that the change (or the sum of the changes) amounts to not more than the greater of (1) 10 percent of the current Board approved amount, or (II) $10,000, The proviso at the end of the previous paragraph shall not be applicable to term contracts or blanket purchase orders where. the County desires to procure commodities and /or services on an as needed basis without having to obligate itself to a total contract amount. Rather, such purchases shall be based on fixed unit prices or other predetermined pricing methods and shall be limited In quantity by the amount of funds appropriated In the budget of the using agency(les), Such purchases shall be subject to all other provisions of this policy. Notices that terminate an entire purchase or contract that was Board approved, and contract modifications that Increase the total contract amount beyond the limits set forth above as applicable, shall require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners or as otherwise provided for in this policy. The Board shall have broad authority, within the limits of the, law, to evaluate and approve any recommended contract modification without requiring further competition. All deductive changes pertaining to the use of direct material purchases, Including those that reduce the contract amount by more than ten percent below the current Board approved contract amount shall be reported to the Board monthly as part of the monthly contract changes report and shall not require prior Board approval. D. Contract Extension: Extenslon(s) of a Board - approved contract for commodltiee or services may be requested by the contract manager to the Purchasing /General Services Director in writing for a period not to exceed six (6) months (cumulatively) and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth In the Initial contract. The Purchasing /General Services Director shall have the authority to authorize and execute all such extensions, Any extensions) that exceed six months (cumulatively) shell be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Extensions of contracts that do not (inclusive of the extension) exceed the formal competitive threshold. may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing /General Services Director without Board action. E. Contract Renewal: The Purchasing / General Services Director shall have the authority to authorize and execute renewals of contracts for commodities and /or services subject to the following conditions: . 15 Packet Page -1187- CJf ) 1, That the Contractor has performed in a satisfactory manner and that the Director has received a request to renew from the Contract Manager verifying the Contractor's satisfactory performance, 2. That the agreement Is renewed subject to the terms and conditions set forth In the Initial contract, Costs and terms of any contemplated renewals are Included in the Invitation to bid or. request for proposals, 3, That the renewal is done on an annual basis, commencing at the end of the Initial contract period, Any such contracts shall not be renewed for more than 3 years unless competitively procured, Proposed renewals that fall to meet one or more of the conditions set forth herein will require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners, F. Contract Approval: All formal, bilateral contracts for commodities and services in excess of the formal, competitive threshold shall be authorized by the Board of County Commissioners, Such agreements for purchases less than or equal to the formal, competitive threshold may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing Director, subject to the review and approval for legal sufficiency by the Office of the County Attorney, G. Work Orders fNot Under CCNAI: The Purchasing /General Services Director may authorize and execute any work order If the work order Is equal to or below such Board approval parameters for work orders as are set forth In either the Board approved term contract for services under which the work order Is generated, the solicitation document (s) that resulted In the contract or the Executive Summary that pertains to the contract. Modifications to a work order may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing /General Services Director, provided that the work order, as modified, does not exceed $100,000 or if it does, the change (or sum of the changes) does not exceed 10% of the current Board approved amount, The above provisions of the Section G shall not apply to work orders, or modifications to work orders, governed by Section \111.0 above, r N. Consent to Assignments of Contract: For all contracts which exceed the formal competltive threshold, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve all assignments of contracts requested by the predecessor contracting party. For such requests for agreements below the formal competitive threshold, the Purchasing /General Services Director shall have the authority to approve assignments on behalf of the agency. I, Authority Limitation and Delegation: Promulgation of Procedures The Purchasing /General Services Director may delegate to one or more other Board employees any or all aspects of the authority vested In the Purchasing/General Services Director to authorize and /or execute contracts or contract- related documents pursuant to Section VII,C above and Sections C through G of this Article XV. or otherwise under law, All authority to authorize and execute documents that is vested pursuant to this Article XV In the Purchasing/General Services Director or any other person shall be subject to the limits of any applicable federal, state or other law, 16 Packet Page -1188- 4/8/2014 163.2. I 1 4/8/2014 16.6.2. i The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining i administrative procedures that set forth any delegations of authority made pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section i, that set forth format processes for each of the Instruments referenced In this Article XV, and that are In all respects subject to the provisions of this Article K These procedures shall also set forth generalized requirements for (1) such pre - execution reviews of documents by the Office of the County Attorney and (II) pre - execution reviews of documents by such other departments, If any, as the Purchasing /General Services Director determines to be appropriate and advisable, J. Pavments to Contractors, Vendors and Cons ltants Prior to the execution of a formal contract subject to this policy, the Purchasing Department shall have the discretion to establish a formal payment schedule and payment terms within the agreement. Such terms and conditions shall be consistent with the requirements of all applicable laws and the formal solicitation documents. In accordance with Section 218.735 (B), F.S., the Purchasing- Director shall establish procedures to reduce to 6% the amount of retalnage withheld from each subsequent progress payment Issued to a contractor where applicable. The Purchasing Director, or his designee, shall have the discretion to establish, In writing, a schedule(s) to further reduce the percentage of cumulative retainage held throughout the course of the project schedule where warranted. The discretion of the project manager to reduce the percentage of cumulative retainage shall be subject to the following: 1. That the term `cumulative retalnage" Is defined to mean 'the dollar total of the funds retained from all payments Issued under the contract divided by the gross dollar total of all monthly pay requests (or the total of all payment amounts deemed allowable by the project manager, whichever Is less) ". 2. That any decision to reduce retainage shall be formally communicated In a letter to the Contractor's appropriate representative and that the letter affirmatively states that the Contractor has performed the contract work In a satisfactory manner. a. That the cumulative retainage not be adjusted until at least 50% of the work has been completed and payment has been Issued. 4. That the Purchasing Director's letter expressly sets forth the percentage of cumulative retalnage to be held for the remaining pay requests. The Purchasing Directors designee shall also be granted the discretlon to authorize the partial release or payment of contract retalnage to the contractor prior to final completion of all project work provided that: 1. The contractor has performed Ina satisfactory manner to date, 2. The total aggregate work under the agreement Is at least 50% completed and accepted (i.e.; payments equaling at least 60% of the contract amount less retainage have been issued) 17 Packet Page -1189- ' 4/8/2014 16.6.2. 3. The retatnage dollar amount to be released is based upon and consistent with the prevailing percentage of cumulative retatnage being held at the time that the retatnage is released. XVI, PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS A contractor or vendor shall provide a surety bond from a surety company to guarantee full and faithful performance of a contract obligation and the payment of labor and material expended pursuant to a contract whenever, and in such amounts, as required by statute or otherwise as deemed necessary by the Purchasing Director, An Irrevocable letter of credit from a financial Institution operating within the State of Florida (or other alternative forms of surety as permitted under Florida law) may be sufficient in place of the performance bond if so provided for In the bid and contract documents, All such bonds or letters of credit shall be approved as to form by the County Attorney, XVIL UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASES No County officer or employee shall Intentionally order, other than by purchasing card as permitted under this policy, the purchase of any commodities or services, or make any contract within the purview of this policy other than through the Purchasing Director. Any purchase order or contract made contrary to the provisions hereof shall not necessarily be approved and the County shall not be bound thereby, All purchases made within the provisions of this Policy shall be made with a purchase order or purchasing card, whichever Is appropriate, In the event that a purchase transaction is found to be In violation of this policy, the Purchasing Director shall determine the facts pertaining tothe transaction, In consultation with the appropriate operating department director, the Purchasing Director shall determine whether It is In the best Interests of the County to proceed wlth.the purchase and if so, under what conditions, If a determination is made to proceed with the purchase, all such transactions In excess of the formal competitive threshold (or other applicable Board authorization thresholds set forth in this policy) shall require the approval of the Board. All such transactions equal to or less than the formal competitive threshold may be approved by the Purchasing Director. A, Exceptions This section shall not apply to the payment of premiums for insurance policies that have been acquired through prior Board action. This section shall not apply to nor supersede Resolullon Nos. 86 -30, 86.209 and 87.46. XVIIL PROHIBITION AGAINST SUBDIVISION No contract or purchase shall be subdivided to avoid the requirements of this Policy, XiX, PROTEST OF BID OR PROPOSAL AWARD The purpose of this section is to accommodate legitimate protests concerning formal competitive Invitations and recommended contract awards above the competitive bid or proposal thresholds prior to award of contract by the Board of County Commissioners, A. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to an invitation for Bids or a Request for Proposals, who alleges to be aggrieved In connection with the 'solicitation or award of a contract, (hereafter referred to as "the protesting party ") may protest to the Purchasing Director, who shall serve as the sole recipient of any and all notices of Intent to protest and all formal protests, B. All formal protests with respect to an Invitation for Bids or a Request for Proposals shall be submitted to the Purchasing Director In writing not less than four hours prior to the opening of bids. or the closing time for acceptance of proposals, The 19 Packet Page -1190- C ��� 4/8/2014 16. B.2. Purchasing Director, In consultation with the contract manager (and other appropriate County staff), shall have the authority to address all such protests received under subsection B and to determine whether postponement of the bid opening or proposal closing time is appropriate, The Purchasing Dlreotor's decision shall be considered final and conclusive unless the protesting party flies a subsequent formal protest of the recommended contract award as described under this section. C, Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to an Invitation for bids or a Request for Proposals who desires to formally protest a recommended contract award shall submit a notice of Intent to protest to the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date of the Initial posting of the recommended award. D, All formal protests with respect to a recommended contract award shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Director for a decision. Said protests shall be submitted within five (6) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date .that the notice of Intent to protest is received, by the Purchasing Director, The formal protest shall contain, but not be limited to the following Information; '1, Name and address of County agency affected and the bid number and title. 2. The name and address of the protesting party. 3. A statement of disputed Issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so Indicate, 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant rules, regulations, statutes, and constitutional provisions entitling the protesting party to relief. 6. A demand for the relief to which the protesting party deems himself entitled, 6. Such other information as the protesting party deems to be material to the Issue, E, In the event of a timely protest of contract award consistent with the requirements of this section, the Purchasing Director shall not proceed further with the award of the contract until all appropriate administrative remedies as delineated under this section have been exhausted or until the Board of county Commissioners makes a determination on the record that the award of a contract without delay is In the best Interests of the County. Neither the protesting party, their agents or their representatives shall have any private contact or discussions with Individual County Commissioners or any Independent hearing officer (where applicable) regarding the protest prior to the protest being heard or. reviewed by either of the aforementioned unless requested to do so by the Purchasing Director. F. The Purchasing Director shall review the merits of each timely protest and In consultation with the contract manager and other appropriate County staff, Issue a decision stating the reasons for the decision and the protesting party's rights of appeal under section XIX. Bald decision shall be In writing and mailed or otherwise -furnished to the protesting party. The decision of the Purchasing Director shall be final and conclusive unless the protesting party delivers a subsequent written objection to the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays from the date of recelpt of the decision, G. In the event of a subsequent objection pursuant to subsection F, the County Manager shall have the discretion to appoint an Independent hearing officer to 19 Packet Page -1191- 10 XX. M F* revlew the facts relevant to the protest. The appointed officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and Issue a finding of fact and a opinion In writing to the County Manager for submission to the Board of County Commissloners. Prior to commencement of the hearing, the protesting party shall be required to post a cash surety in an amount equal to one (1) percent of the using agency`s estimate of the contract amount or one - thousand dollars ($1,000), whichever Is less, should the Hearing Officer find In favor of the County, the protesting party shall forfeit the surety as partial payment for undue delay. Otherwise, the surety will be returned to the protesting party. H. In the event that the protest cannot be resolved by mutual consent, the matter will be referred to the Board of County Commissioners for final resolution. I, Failure to file a formal protest within the time and manner prescribed by Section XIX shall constitute a waiver of the right to protest by any protesting party as defined by subsection A of this section, CONTRACT CLAIMS All actual or prospective claims arising against the County from contractors, vendors or any other party In direct privity with the County to provide commercial commodities or services shall first be directly addressed by the parties' administrative representatives In a manner consistent with the agreement between the parties and In accordance with the County's Procurement Administrative Procedures Manual. For any prospective or actual claims or disputes arising under any contract entered Into by the County, the Purchasing Director shall have the discretion to arbitrate or mediate the claim or dispute or may appoint an independent third party to do so within the authorization threshold limits of this policy, EMERGENCY PURCHASES A, )3V County Manager: In case of an emergency which requires immediate purchase of commodities or services in excess of the formal competitive threshold, the County Manager shall be empowered to authorize the Director to secure by open market procedure as herein set forth, any commodltias or services. The County Manager shall have the authority {o act in the case of any emergency including the Issuance of emergency change orders /supplemental agreements, Any emergency action shall be reported at the first available regular or special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, The County Manager shall further be authorized to approve payment(s) to vendors at the time of or shortly after purchase should the circumstances warrant. B, Br. !n case of any emergency which requires Immediate ies or services equal to or less than the formal competitive ing Director shall be empowered to secure such services and commodities by open market procedure as herein set forth, Such action shall be reported Immediately to the County Managerwhen appropriate. This section in no way constrains the provisions of Collier County ordinance No. 84 -37, INSPhCTION AND TESTING The Director shall Inspect, or supervise the Inspection of, or cause to be Inspected, all deliveries of commodltias or services to determine their conformance with the specifications set forth in an order or contract, 20 Packet Page -1192- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I- I� i F .I j i i i 1 'I i I � i I 4/8/2014 16.6.2. A, Inspection by Using Aaenov: The director shall have the authority to authorize using agencies having the staff and facilities for adequate Inspection to inspect all deliveries made to such using agencies under rules and regulations which the Director shall prescribe. B. estin : The Director shall have the authority to require chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids and samples of deliveries which are necessary to determine their quality and conformance with specifications. in the performance of such tests, the Director shall have the authority to make use of laboratory facilities of any agency of the County or of any outside laboratory. XXIII, SURPLUS COMMODITIES AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY All using agencies shall submit to the Director, at such times and In such form as shall be prescribed, reports showing stocks of all tangible personal property which are no longer used or which have become obsolete, worn out or scrapped, .A. T a s er; The Director shall have the authority to transfer surplus stock to other using agencies. B. Sale: The Director shall have authority to sell all commodities of a value less than the limits proscribed under Chapter 274 F.S., which have become unsuitable for County use. Sales under this section shall be made to the highest responsible bid and in conformance with Section, 274, F.S. The Director shall be authorized to approve all sales where the net revenue to the County does not exceed $60,000, All sales exceeding $50,000 In net revenue to the County will be approved by the Board prior to completing the sale or conducting the sales event, C. ade in• The Director shall be authorized to approve purchases that Include the "trade In" of existing Items (Including assets) pursuant to the purchase of new, replacement or upgraded Items /services. . D, Donation: Operating departments under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners shall be authorized to accept items donated to the County, The receipt of all items not considered to be assets as defined under Florida law is to be documented by a letter from the operating department director to the donating entity. Items considered to be assets are to be documented using the appropriate forms and forwarded to the Fixed Assets Section of the Clerk of Courts Finance Division, Documentation is to Include, but not be limited to; the date the asset(s) was received; the estimated fair market value of the asset(s); a description of the asset(s); a serial number if applicable and the fund/cost center under which the asset(s) will be assigned. E. Disposlllon of Assets: The Director shall have the authority to determine whether previously - acquired Items (Including assets) that are no longer useful to the agency have commercial value and if not, to dispose of such Items In an appropriate manner with or without offering such Items for sale, trade or donation to other entities, The Fixed Assets Section of the Clerk of Courts' Finance Division will submitted a quarterly report that Identifies any assets that are disposed of under the provisions of this subsection, XXIV, PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM The Director shall be responsible for the overall management and operation of the County's purchasing card program. For the purpose of this policy, a purchasing card Is a 21 Packet Page -1193- F- �J 4/8/2014 16. B.2. credit card officially assigned to specific employees under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners' agency for the purpose of transacting small and/or strategic purchases. The Director shall be authorized to assign cards to employees for these purchases, The Director shall have the authority to establish the following dollar limits for each assigned card; A, Single Transaction Limit! Not to exceed $1,000 per card unless otherwise authorized by the Director. B. Monthly Spending Limit; Not to exceed $10,000 per card unless otherwise authorized by the Director. C, Strategic Purchases, The Director may utilize (or delegate the authority to other Purchasing Department staff to utilize) a purchasing card to place orders that exceed the limits set forth under this section In instances where one or more of the following Is true; 1, Where the purchase Is to address a valid public emergency; or 2. Where the County will earn revenue through card program rebates; or 3. Where a vendor Is requiring the County to order by purchasing card, D, Sales Tax Compliance; Pursuant to Section 212,08(6), - F.S,, County purchases transacted with vendors within the State of Florida are exempt from the state sales and use tax. In such Instances, it Is the responsibility of the - cardholder to provide the vendor with the appropriate tax exemption information when the card is presented to the vendor. In the event that the cardholder refuses to grant the tax exemption when the card Is presented, the cardholder Is authorized to allow the tax to be charged to the card. It is the position of the Board that It is not cost effective or in the public Interest to require a cardholder to seek a credit for sales tax collected when the total sale does not exceed $300, in the event that the total sale exceeds $300, the cardholder's department director (or their designee) is responsible to ensure the tax is returned to the County for the purchase, E, Rebates; All purchasing cards rebates will be credited to the general fund unless otherwise specified by the Director, in all such instances, the Director shall ensure that the purchase has been approved subject to all other provisions of this policy, All fixed assets purchased using a purchasing card shall be properly recorded and tracked through the Fixed Assets Section of the Clerk of Courts Finance Division, The language of this section Is not Intended to supersede the provisions of Collier County Resolution 2006 -49, XXV. SEVERABiLITY if any one or more of the provisions of this Policy should be held contrary to any provision of law or contrary to express law, though not expressly prohibited, or against public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held Invalid, then such provisions) shall be null and void and shall be deemed severable from the remaining provisions of this Policy and In no way shall affact the validity of all other provisions of this Policy. 22 Packet Page -1194- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. ! i i 1 i i I XXVi, REPEAL PRIOR AND CONFLICTING ' All resolutions and policies or parts of resolutions and policies, In conflict herewith, are hereby repealed, I i I XXVII, EFFEGTIVE DATE An official copy of this Policy shall be filed in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County i Commissioners Immediately after enactment and this Policy shall take effect at that time. ! I XXVIII, CONFLICT OF INTEREST When procuring commodities or services using County funds, each entity and employee under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws concerning conflict of Interest, For state or federal Cbmmunity Development Block Grant- funded projects, entities and employees shall comply with the requirements of Part 85, Section 36(b)(3) of the Housing and Urban Development Code, XX1X, DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION The Board shall grant authority to County staff to suspend and /or debar vendors, contractors, consultants and other Interested and affected persons from active participation In obtaining County contracts. The purpose of any such action shall be to protect the County's Interests and the integrity of the County's contracting process. The suspension and debarment processes shall be considered to be separate from and In j addition to the award evaluation and vendor performance evaluation processes i authorized elsewhere In this policy. I i A, Definition of Terms; For the purposes of this section, the following terms have been I j defined as follows; j 1. Affiliate. refers to associated business entities or Individuals that control or ' could control the contractor or are controlled by the contractor or could be controlled by the contractor. I 2• Clvf/ Judgment refers to a judgment or finding of a civil offense by any court of competent Jurisdiction. I 3, Contraotor means any Individual or legal entity that; a. Directly or indirectly (e.g.; through an affiliate), submits offers for or is awarded, or reasonably may be expected to submit offers for or be awarded, a County contract for construction of for procurement of commodities and services, including professional services; or b. Conducts business, or reasonably may be expected to conduct business, with the County as an agent, surety, representative or subcontractor of i another contractor, • i c. For the purposes of this section, the terms "vendor" and "consultant" shall have the same meaning as "contractor' and the term "sub consultant" shall have the same meaning as the term "subcontractor", 4. Convlcfion means a Judgment or conviction of a criminal offense, felony or misdemeanor, by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether entered upon a verdict or a plea, and Includes a conviction entered upon a plea of no to contendere, 23 Packet Page - 1195 - '9 4/8/2014 16.6.2. 6. Debarment means action taken by the County to exclude a contractor from i County contracting and County- approved subcontracting for a reasonable, ; specified period as provided herein, 1 6, Preponderance of the Ev /denoe means proof by information that, compared i with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more i probably true than not, t 7, Subcontractor Any individual or legal entity that offers or agrees to provide commodities or services to a party deemed to be a contractor under this i section. 8, Suspension refers to action taken by the PurchasinglGeneral Services Director (hereinafter referred to as "the PGS Director")' to temporarily disqualify' a contractor from County contracting or County- approved subcontracting, B. Suspension; The Purchasing /General Services Director shall have the authority to suspend a contractor, subcontractor or person from consideration for award of contracts if there appears to be a reasonable basis for debarment as set forth under Section XXIX. if a suspension precedes a debarment, the suspension period shall be considered In determining the debarment period, The suspension period shall not exceed three months without the approval of the County Manager. A decision to suspend by the Purchasing /General Services Director shall be considered final and conclusive with no right of appeal, C. Debarment; 1, Causes for Debarment: The prospective causes for debarment Include one or more of the following: a. Conviction for commission of a criminal offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contract or subcontract, or In the performance of such contract or subcontract, b. Conviction under state or federal law of embezzlement, thefl, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen property, or any other offense indicating a lack of business Integrity or business honesty which currently, seriously and directly affects responsibility as a contractor, c. Conviction under state or federal antitrust laws arising out of the submission of bids, proposals or other competitive offers, d. Violation(s) of county contract(s) provisions, which Is (are) deemed to be serious and to warrant debarment, Including the failure, without good cause, to perform In accordance with the terms, conditions, specifications, scope, schedule or any other provisions of the contract(s), e. Refusal to provide bonds, Insurance or other required coverages and •certifications thereof within a reasonable time period, f, Refusal to accept a purchase order, agreement or contract, or perform accordingly provided such order was Issued timely and in conformance with the solicitation and offer received, 24 fr ,� l Packet Page -1196- 4/8/2014 16. B.2. g. Presence of principals or corporate officers in the business of concern, who were principals within another business at the time when the other business was suspended or debarred within the last three years under the I provisions of this section. h. Violation of the ethical standards set forth under applicable state or county laws. 1 I. Debarment of the contractor by another public agency. ). Any other cause deemed to be so serious and compelling as to materlally affect the qualifications or Integrity of the contractor, 2. Debarment Procedure: i a. The county department requesting the debarment action shall submit to the PGS Director a written complaint setting forth the reason(s) for seeking debarment and shall identify a recommended debarment period, b. The PGS Director shall review the complaint, verify whether it is compliant with the provision of this policy, direct any appropriate changes and forward the complaint to the contractor. f c. The contractor shall review the complaint and shall provide a written response (with supporting documentation) to each allegation. The response shall be provided to the PGS Director within 10 (ten) business days of receipt of the allegations submittal. In the event that the contractor , fails to respond to the complaint within the prescribed time period, the complaint, as forwarded to the contractor, shall become an effective debarment decision without further appeal, d, in the event that the contractor files a timely and complete response to the complaint and the debarment action Is based upon a conviction, Judgment or other event(s) where there Is no significant dispute over material facts, the PGS Director shall determine the period of debarment on the basis of the undisputed material Information set forth or referenced In the complaint, the contractoea reply and the parameters set forth in this section. in the event that the Contractor objects to the PGS Director's decision, the Contractor shall have a maximum of three business days to file an appeal of the debarment decision with the PGS Director. The appeal will be forwarded to and considered by the County Manager (or his designee), who will review the debarment record compiled by the initiating department and the contractor. Should the County Manager overturn the PGS Director's decision; the County Manager shall formally cite the reasons for doing so, e, in the event that the contractor files a timely and complete reply to the complaint and where the facts are in dispute, the Purchasing Department will convene a debarment committee (hereinafter referred to as "the committee ") consisting of at least three Individuals who will review the complaint and the contractor's reply. The County Manager or his designee shall formally appoint the committee, which will generally consist of county employees, none of whom shall be a member of the department initiating the complaint. At the discretion of the County Manager, a member from private Industry with a particular area of relevant expertise may be appointed to the committee, provided that this member Is not a direct or 25 Packet Page -1197- I I i i 4/8/2014 16.B.2. indirect competitor of the firm In question, The Office of the County Attorney shall appoint a representative to attend the hearing. The representative shall not be considered a voting member of the committee, but shall be available to provide legal counsel to the committee as necessary. All members appointed to serve on the debarment committee shall disclose, to the PGS Director, or his designee, any actual or prospective conflicts of Interest at the time of appointment or at the time in which the member becomes aware of the actual or prospective conflict, The PGS Director, or his designee, shall chair the committee and serve as the Purchasing Department's representative to the committee, The Purchasing representative shall preside over and facilitate the deliberations of the committee as a non - voting member and serve as the County's liaison to the Contractor In the debarment process, All voting committee members are prohibited from having any communicatlon regarding the debarment Issue outside the committee deliberations with any of the parties involved in the specific debarment or their representatives until after the committee decislon has been issued or, In the event of an appeal of that decision by the Contractor, until the conclusion of the appeal process, All committee deliberations are subject to Section 286,011 p.S, g. Where the material facts are In dispute, the committee shall evaluate the evidence, judge the credibility of witnesses and base its decision upon the preponderance of the evidence, Should the contractor fall to appear at the debarment hearing, the contractor shall be presumed to be unqualified and or nonresponsive and shall be subject to debarment. The committee decislon shall be by a majority vote or those voting members. In attendance, The committee shall be the sole trier of fact. in the event that the committee. decides to Impose debarment, the debarment decision will formally include, but not be strictly limited to the following Information 1) The specific reasons for the debarment; 2) The scope of the debarment; and 3) The period of debarment, Including the effective and expiration dates. The committee's decision shall be Issued In writing within 20 business days of the conclusion of the hearing unless the committee extends this -period for good cause, h, The PGS Director shall forward the committee's decision to the contractor and affiliates Involved. Should the Contractor object-to the committee's decision, the Contractor shall have a maximum of three business days to file an appeal of the debarment decision with the PGS Director. The appeal will be forwarded to and considered by the County Manager (or his designee), who will. review the debarment record compiled by the Initiating department, the contractor and the committee, Should the County Manager overturn the committee's decision; the County Manager shall formally cite the reasons for doing so. 3, Debarment Period. a, At its sole discretion, the committee shall determine the period of debarment. The debarment period shall be commensurate with the severity of the cause(s) and in no event shall be the debarment period exceed five years without the approval of the Board. 26 Packet Page -1198- b, At Its sole discretion, the committee (having the same or different composition) may reduce the debarment period upon a written request from the contractor to do so, based on one or more of the following reasons; I . Newly discovered material evidence; 2, A reversal of the conviction,* civil Judgment or other action upon which the debarment was based; 3. Bona fide change In ownership or management; 4. Elimination of other causes for which the debarment was Imposed; or 5. Other reasons that the committee might deem appropriate, The contractor's request shall be submitted to the PGS Director in writing and shall be based on one or more of the aforementioned reasons, c. The decision of the committee regarding a reduction of the debarment period is final and not subject to appeal, 4, The Effects of Debarment; a. Debarred contractors are excluded from receiving County contracts, Departments shall not solicit offers from, award contracts to, or consent to subcontractors with debarred contractors, unless the County Manager or his designee determines that emergency or single source conditions exist and grants written approval for such actions, Debarred contractors are excluded from conducting business with the County as agents, representatives, subcontractors or partners of other contractors. b. The purchasing Department shall notify all Board departments of the final debarment decision and the effects of that decision with regard to conducting business with the debarred entlty(ies) during the debarment period. 6, Contlnuatlon of Current Contracts; a. Departments may not renew or otherwise extend the duration of current contracts with debarred contractors In place at the time of the debarment unless the PGS Director or his designee determines that It Is in the best Interests of the County to allow the contractor to continue or finish the workwlthin an additional, limited period of time; b, Debarment shall constitute grounds for terminating an open agreement with a contractor. However, the contract manager may permit completion of an open contract(s) provided that the debarred contractor has performed in a satisfactory manner to date under the open contract(s) unless otherwise directed by the PGS Director, 27 4/8/2014 16.B.2. I i 1 I + I I i i � I i �i ,:.c .; , Packet Page -1199- - 6, Restrictions on Subcontracting; a. When a debarred contractor is proposed as a subcontractor for any subcontract subject to County approval, the department shall not consent to subcontracts with such contractors unless the County Manager or his designee determines that emergency or single source conditions exist, thus justifying such consent and approves such decision, b. The County shall not be responsible for any increases in contract costs or other expenses Incurred by a contractor as a result of rejection of proposed subcontractors pursuant to subsection 6.a provided that the subcontractor was debarred prior to the submission of the applicable bid or proposal offer. 7. The Scope of Debarment; Debarment applies to all officers, princlpals, directors, partners, qualifiers, divisions or other organizational elements of the debarred contractor, unless the debarment decision Is limited by Its terms to specific divisions, organizational elements or commoditylservices, The committee's decision Includes any existing affiliates of the contractor if they are specifically named and are given written notice of the proposed debarment and an opportunity to respond. Future affiliates of the contractor are subject to the pre- existing terms of the committee's decision. 2/10108 28 Packet Page -1200- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. r 1 i i i I j C 4/8/2014 16.B.2. i Expenditure Service Level Analysis grouped by Fund, Fund Center ColUer County Govemmenf Flscaf Ye6r9014 FYIO13 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2014 FY 2014 Adopted ObJaot Cod a and A000untName Actual Adopted Annualized Current Expanded Total '/o Change 187 Bayshore /Gateway Tri 138326 -187 Gateway /bayshore District 600 Personal Services 612100 Regular Salaries 308,984 183,747 171,500 178,170 0 178,170 9.04 612700 Cell Phone Allowance 139 D 0 0 0 0 0.00 61310D Other Salaries And Wages D 43 100 0 0 0 100,00 " 514100 Overtime 271 0- 0 D 0 0 0.00 518100 Termination Pay 7,467 0 2,200 0 .0 0 0.00 6101 DO Reserve For Salay Adjustment 0 7,838 3,900 4,879 D 4,879 -37.76 521100 Social SecuOty Matching 22,063 14,690 13,260 14,020 0 14,029 -4.50 622100 Retirement Regular 14,706 10,648 9,300 112,711 0 12,711 10.40 523150 Health Insurance 63,730 39,819 39,800 39,300 0 39,30D -1.3D 623152 Daniel Insurance 0 0 0 1,472 0 1,472 100.00 523163 Short Term Disability Ins D 0 0 272 0 272 100,00 623164 Long Term Disability Ins 0 0 0 b72 0 572 100.00 523160 Life Insurance Short - Long Term 1,022 517 500 495 0 425 -4.26 524100 Workers Compensation Regular 560 7CC 700 600 0 60D -28,57 527200 Allowance For Cell Phone .130 0 0 0 0 C O.OD 600 Personal Services 416,834 256,000 241,200 252,400 0 262,400 -2,17 600 Operating Expense 631100 Legal Fees 0 600 0 0 0 0 - 100.00 631800 Appraisal Fees 1,105 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 100.00 631990 Other professional Fees 051 600 0 0 0 0 . 100.00 634207 IT Capital Allocation 1,200 500 500 Boo 0 600 0.00 634210 Info Tech Automation Allocation 12,600 12,100 12,100 11,60D 0 11,600 -4.13 034950 Inlerdept Payment For Sery 356 6,000 5,000 7,500 a 7,600 50.00 634990 Other Contractual Services 99,751 50,000 173,200 50,000 0 60,000 0.00 640200 Mileage Reimbursement Regular 0 200 0 0 0 0 - 100,00 640300 Out Of County Travel Prof Dovel 1,052 3,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 -33,33 840410 Motor Pool Rental Charge 381 0 0 o­_.. .. 0 0 0.00 641230 Telephone Access Charges o 0 0 600 0 500 100.00 641700 Cellular Telephone 838 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 641900 Telephone Sys SupportAilocalion 1,943 0 1,900 1,900 D 1,800 100.00 641850 Postage Freight And Ups 256 60D 600 600 0 600 0.60 641951 Postage 24 0 0 D D 0 0,00 643100 Electricity 2,847 4,000 4,000 4,000 0 4,000 0.00 843400 Water And Sewer 1,896 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 2,000 0.00 844100 Rent Buildings 21,275 15,600 18,30D 21,000 0 21,000 34.62 84510D Insurance General 4,400 4,300 4,300 2,600 0 2,600 -41.86 645260 Auto Insurance 900 0 D 0 0 0 0.00 8463eD Maintenance Of Grounds Allocated 8,445 8,000 6,000 8,000 0 8,00D 33.33 646430 Fleet Malnt Isf Labor And overhead 132 0 0 D D 0 0.00 646440 Fleet Malnt ISF Parts and Sublet 65 D D D 0 0 0.00 840445 Fleet Non Maint ISF Parts and Sublet 10 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 647110 Printing Binding Outside Vendors 45 3,00D 3,000 2,500 0 2,500 -18,87 648170 Marketing And Promotional 7,181 5,000 6,000 3,000 0 3,600 -40.00 649060 Property Assessment Tax 23,554 24,000 24,000 24,000 0 24,000 0,00 840100 Legal Advertising 2,034 1,000 1,000 1,500 0 1,600 50,00 e49992VoiUnleerRecognition 118 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 651110 Olgce Supplies General 470 3,500 3,500 2,500 0 2,500 -26,57 651210 Copying Charges 3,080 6,000 8,000 6,000 0 8,000 0.00 652400 Fuel and Lubricants ISF Billings 99 0 0 0 0 0 D.00 852990 Other Operating Supplies 759 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 654110 Books Publ & Subscriptions 0 200 0 0 0 0 - 100,00 65421( Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA 595 700 700 700 0 700 0.00 �o Karen Drive Stoimwater Project 1 1012612613 DRJ Application Exhibit; Organization's Most Current Balance Sheets Packet Page -1201- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Expenditure Service Level Analysis grouped by Fund, Fund Center Collier County Government Fiscal Year 2094 i FY 2013 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2014 FY 2014 Adopted i Object Code and Account Name Actual Adopted Annualized Current Expanded Total % Change 187 BayshorelGateway Tri 138326 -187 Gatewaylbayshore District 600 Oneratina Exnense 654360 Other Training Ed Exp -224 1,000 1,000 1,000 0 1,000 0.00 600 Operating Expense 197,810 148,700 272,100 155,300 0 155,300 4.44 610 Indirect Cost Relmburs 234,291 128,000 128,000 20,000 0 20,000 84.36 634970 Indirect Cost Reimbursement 66,600 83,800 83,800 39,600 0 39,600 -52.74 '610 Indirect Cost Reimburs 66,800 63,800 83,800 39,800 0 39,600 -52.74 700 Capital outlay 763100 Improvements General 18,178 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 700 Capital Outlay 18,178 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 800 Grants and Aid 884200 Residential Rehab 234,291 128,000 128,000 20,000 0 20,000 -84.38 800 Grants and Aid 234,291 128,000 128,000 20,000 0 20,000 84.36 138325.187 Gaieway/bayshore District 933,713 618,600 726,100 467,300 0 467,300 -24.46 919010 -187 Resetves� 991 Reserves For Contingencles 991000 Reserve For Contingencies 0 51,500 0 51,000 0 51,000 -0.97 991 Reserves For Contingencies 0 51,500 0 51,000 0 51,000 -0,97 993 Reserves For Capital 993000 Reserve For Capital Outlay 0 71,900 0 316,400 0 315,400 338,66 993 Reserves For Capital 0 71,900 0 316,400 0 315,400 338.66 91 901 0 -1 87 Reserves 0. 123,400 0 366,400 0 366,400 196.92 929010 -187 Transfer 940o Trans to 287 CRA Loan 912870 Transfer To 287 Cra Loan 1,400,000 1,427,800 1,494,900 905,700 0 905,700 -36.57 9400 Trans to 287 CRA Loan 1,400,000 1,427,800 1,494,900 905,700 0 905,700 -36.57 929010 -187 Transfer 1,400,000 1,427,800 1,494,900 905,700 0 906,700 .36.67 187 BayshorelGateway Tri 2,333,713 2,169,700 2,220,000 1,799,400 0 1,739,400 -19.63 Report Total 2,333,713 2,169,700 2,220,000 4,739,400 0 1,739,400 -19.83 GovMax V6 2 10/26/2013 Packet Page -1202- 0' ,nr 1a� 4e ,y j 9s Alt *"' • 46 r � 4 1 Fs , F � u A f, "R,� in St fN2Z, Packet �tl, 4/8/2014 16.B.2. y • ^..i ' 9. 3. .t��" �. r .!l. i '� ��� ��'j ' 7` t ey , F. a� . � _. f a �= � t� >_ .: . �„"". b a � � .. \ T ' + !. r � � 3�., . �,` � � � � �,; � a �, � �� �� � � .. r ±�x(�, au ... .tl �, f ���+ _ � ��, w � j 1+ ti �+` 1ee:. .� ��� � �' � 6 i�td)��y _ � _, � � . .. 't ..x ,.t .. s.. .,.. .., Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by County M Trager, r Oesignee: 1 71 County Ma r date After- the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the April 8, 2014 BCC meeting TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager CC: Ashley Caserta, Bayshore CRA FROM: Joshua Thomas, Grants Support Specialist SUBJECT: County Manager review and approval of a 201312014 DRI /DREF Grant Application to the Collier County Housing, Human, and Veteran Services Department in the amount of $154,120 March 12, 2014 The Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) applied for a DRI /DREF Grant through HHVS in order to receive funding for stormwater improvements on Karen Drive. The Board of County Commissioners approved the submittal of this application on January 14, 2014, however, during the application cure period; HHVS requested substantial changes to the application that require a second BCC approval including in house CEI services through the Collier County Growth Management Division as well as additional exhibits including photos of the project area, The change in project scope however, did not change the funding amount requested in the application. HHVS established a deadline of March 13, 2014 for the CRA to resubmit the application with the additional changes made. Over the summer of 2013, Karen Drive experienced an extended period of flooding with standing water over the road for weeks. The CRA engaged the services of a local engineering firm to do a preliminary drainage review to indentify the issues and to vcrify existing conditions. The consultant delivered a report that details the existing conditions and made recommendations to alleviate the flooding. 3299 Tamiami Trail cast, Suite 201 • NI —i — Fln i,i� In 94'1.F7Ar.. 239 -252 -8973 - FAX 239 -252 -8828 Packet Page -1206- 4/8/2014 16.B.2. Bayshore CRA Fund (187) will provide in -kind program management services in the form of staff time (estimated at $24,292.20) and use of CRA office space for public and professional meetings. Engineering services to investigate the flooding and develop a plan to eliminate the same was funded from CRA Fund (187) in the amount of $6,250.00. Additionally, the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Fund (163) will provide funding in the amount of $25,282 for engineering design and construction drawings. The finding match itself is not required for the DRI grant application, however, in order to be competitive and "shovel- ready ", the project needs to be designed prior to award so that the construction can be completed within the required nine -month time frame. Due to the short timeframe, we are requesting your approval for the CRA to submit the application, followed by after the fact approval by the Board of County Commissioners at the April 8, 2014 BCC meeting. Once you have reviewed the application, please sign in the boa above and in the areas marked for signature in the application and call me for pickup at 239 - 252 -8989. Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request, Packet Page -1207-