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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 07.01.2014T. ® I I COUNTY F LORI D A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ST LUCIE COUNTY Regular Meeting Tuesday, July, 1, 2014 6:00 PM St. Lucie County Commission Chambers 2300 Virginia Avenue 3rd Floor of Roger Poitras Building Fort Pierce, FL 34982 COUNTY COMMISSION MEMBERS District No. 4 Chair FRANNIE HUTCHINSON District No. 3 Vice -Chair PAULA A. LEWIS District No. 1 CHRIS DZADOVSKY District No. 2 TOD MOWERY District No. 5 KIM JOHNSON Mission Statement To provide service, infrastructure and leadership necessary to advance a safe and sustainable community, maintain a high quality of life, and protect the natural environment for all our citizens Generated 71112014 3:36 PM Regular Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 2014 6:00 PM WELCOME All meetings are televised. All meetings provided with wireless internet access for public convenience. Please turn off all cell phones and pagers prior to entering the commission chambers. Please mute the volume on all laptops and PDAs while in use in the commission chambers. GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES —Attached is the agenda, which will determine the order of business conducted at today's Board meeting. INVOCATION -PLEDGE — To bring order and decorum to its meeting, the Board begins its meetings with an invocation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Participation is voluntary. CONSENT AGENDA — These items are considered routine and are enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commissioner so requests. REGULAR AGENDA — Proclamations, Presentations, Public Hearings, and Department requests are items, which the Commission will discuss individually, usually in the order listed on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS — These items may be heard on the first Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible and on a third Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, these time designations are intended to indicate that an item will not be addressed prior to the listed time. The Chairman will open each public hearing and asks anyone wishing to speak to come forward, one at a time. Comments will be limited to five minutes. As a general rule when issues are scheduled before the Commission under department request or public hearing, the order of presentation is: (1) County staff presents the details of the Board item (2) Commissioners comment (3) if a public hearing, the Chairman will ask for public comment, (4) further discussion and action by the board. ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION — Please state your name and address, speaking clearly into the microphone. If you have backup material, please have eight copies for distribution. NON -AGENDA ITEMS — These items are presented by an individual Commissioner or staff as necessary at the conclusion of the printed agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT — Time is allocated at the beginning of each meeting for the general public comment. Please limit comments to three minutes. DECORUM — Please be respectful of others' opinions. MEETINGS — All Board meetings are open to the public and are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month; the first Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. and the third Tuesday at 9:00 A.M., unless otherwise advertised. Meetings are held in the County Commission Chambers in the Roger Poitras Administration Annex at 2300 Virginia Ave., Ft. Pierce, FL 34982. The Board schedules additional workshops throughout the year as necessary to accomplish their goals and commitments. Notice is provided of these workshops. Assistive Listening Device is available to anyone with a hearing disability. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the Safety & Risk Manager at (772) 462-1783 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. 2 1 P a g E Regular Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 2014 6:00 PM I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. MINUTES AND PROCLAMATIONS APPROVAL 1. Board of County Commissioners minutes for the meeting of Tuesday, June 17, 2014 2. Resolution 2014-97 - Adoption of a resolution designating the month of July, 2014 as "River Kidz Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. 3. Resolution 2014-98 - Adoption of a resolution designating the month of July, 2014 as "Marine Debris Removal Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. V. PRESENTATIONS NACO & ANREP Award Presentations- Ken Gioeli, Natural Resources Extension Agent VI. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT VII. CONSENT AGENDA A. WARRANTS Warrant List Numbers 36, 37 & 38 B. ADMINISTRATION There are no items scheduled. C. COUNTY ATTORNEY 1. Interlocal Agreement for Right of Way Improvements Relating to the Extension of Lennard Road Recommendation: Board approval of the Interlocal Agreement and authorization for the Chair to sign the Agreement. 2. Resolution 2014-94 - Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Joint Participation Agreement with FDOT Recommendation: Board approval of the Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Joint Participation Agreement and Resolution and authorization for the Chair to sign the 3 1 P a g e Regular Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 2014 6:00 PM documents as approved by the County Attorney. D. COMMUNITY SERVICES There are no items scheduled. E. COURT ADMINISTRATION There are no items scheduled. F. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES There are no items scheduled. G. HUMAN RESOURCES There are no items scheduled. H. MOSQUITO CONTROL & COASTAL MGMT. SERVICES There are no items scheduled. I. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET There are no items scheduled. J. PARKS, RECREATION, & FACILITIES There are no items scheduled. K. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES There are no items scheduled. L. PUBLIC SAFETY & COMMUNICATIONS There are no items scheduled. M. PUBLIC WORKS 1. Pruitt Research Center Road - Acceptance of Project Recommendation: Board acceptance of Pruitt Research Center Road. 2. Kings Highway at Indrio Road Intersection Improvements Recommendation: Board approval of the Third Amendment to Work Authorization No. 2 (C07-07-385) with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in the amount of $541,850 for Kings Highway at Indrio Road Intersection Improvements. 4 1 P a g e Regular Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 2014 6:00 PM 3. Resolution 2014-95 - Property Clean -Up Special Assessment District Recommendation: Board adoption of Resolution No. 14-95 establishing a budget for the Property Clean -Up MSBU. N. SHERIFF'S OFFICE There are no items scheduled. O. SOLID WASTE Award of Bid# 14-018 Belt Maintenance Recommendation: Board approval to award Bid No.14-018 to BMG Conveyor Services of Florida, Inc. for parts and labor associated with belt replacement and repair, and authorization for the Chair to sign the documents as approved by the County Attorney. P. SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS There are no items scheduled. Q. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION There are no items scheduled. R. UTILITIES 1. Award Bid No. 14-031 North Hutchinson Island WWTF Plant Expansion Recommendation: Board approval to award Bid No. 14-031 to the lowest bidder, Summit Construction of Vero Beach, in the amount of $4,045,342.00 and authorization for the Chair to sign the documents as approved by the County Attorney. 2. Utilities Master Plan - Requested Waiver for Potential Bidders to RFQ #14-308 Recommendation: Board approval to waive the ineligibility of the professional consultant that contracts with the County for RFQ No. 14-038 from future design work on future projects identified in that Master Plan. VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. PUBLIC WORKS Capron Trails Public Hearing Recommendation: Board acceptance of Capron Trails mining permit Addendum No. 7. 5 1 P a g e Regular Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 2014 6:00 PM IX. REGULAR AGENDA A. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Resolution 2014-96 - Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast - Major Site Plan Recommendation: Board adoption of a Resolution granting approval for a Major Site Plan known as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. X. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. The Board of County Commissioners will hold an Informal Meeting on July 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in Conference Room #3. 2. County offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2014 in observance of Independence Day. 3. The Board of County Commissioners FY14/Budget Workshops will begin Monday, July 7, 2014 and run through Wednesday, July 9, 2014. 4. The August 5, 2014 Regular Board of County Commissioner's meeting has been canceled due to the Commissioners attending the 2014 Florida Airports Council Annual Conference from August 3, 2014 through August 6, 2014. XI. MOTION TO ADJOURN 6 1 P a g e 4.1 S■TkaL■(di 1 E COUNTY F L o R r D A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA Regular Meeting June 17, 2014 Convened: 9:00 AM Adjourned: 9:26 AM I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 9:00 AM by District No. 4 Chair Frannie Hutchinson Attendee Name rp 11W Title Status Arrived District No. 4 Chair Present 9:00 AM District No. 3 Vice -Chair Present 9:00 AM District No. 1 Present 9:00 AM District No. 2 Present 9:00 AM District No. 5 Present 9:00 AM Frannie Hutchinson Paula A. Lewis Chris Dzadovsky Tod Mowery Kim Johnson Daniel S. McIntyre County Attorney Present 9:00 AM Heather Young Asst. County Attorney Present 9:00 AM Katherine Barbieri Asst. County Attorney Present 9:00 AM Edward Matthews Parks, Recreation & Facilities Director Present 9:00 AM Don West Public Works Director Present 9:00 AM Beth Ryder Community Services Director Present 9:00 AM Jennifer Hill Budget Manager Present 9:00 AM Sherry Burroughs Mosquito Control and Coastal Mgt. Serv. Director Present 9:00 AM Mark Satterlee Planning & Dev Director Present 9:00 AM Ron Roberts Solid Waste Division Director Present 9:00 AM Kelly Phelan Executive Assistant to the County Administrator Present 9:00 AM Sue Korunow Recording Secretary Present 9:00 AM Generated 612412014 11:46 AM Packet Pg. 7 4.1 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. MINUTES AND PROCLAMATIONS APPROVAL Board of County Commissioners - Regular Meeting - Jun 3, 2014 6:00 PM RESULT: ACCEPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson V. PRESENTATIONS VI. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT Craig Mundt, A1A, North Hutchinson Island, Fort Pierce, FL, North Beach Association of St. Lucie County, Inc. - Read the Associations' Resolution 2014-001 and told the Board the North Beach Association of St. Lucie County, Inc. is in full support of Resolutions 2014-91 and 2014-92 regarding All Aboard Florida (AAF). Casey Trailer, Palm City, FL - Not All Aboard Florida spoke on the negative effects the All Aboard Florida train system will have on the Treasure Coast, she stated there is nothing to gain from it for our community and showed her support of the Board's Resolutions while urging the Board to vote yes to the Resolutions. Phillip McAdam, Jensen Beach, FL - Here to talk about the financial Impact of AAF. He stated his family owns property along Indian River Drive on which he pays taxes but has never developed. He said he had a buyer for his property but he lost the sale due to the trains. He said he was a retired contractor and thought of building a house on the property but when he looked up the costs associated with it he saw the impact fees would be $20,000. He then stated he couldn't believe the AAF people could come through the County not have to pay any Impact Fees, could believe we can't design some impact fees they should pay. He noted he has paid into the school system for 12 years and now has nothing. He sees nothing good about it, only that it's ruining a very nice community. He is against AAF. Gail Herr, Palm City, FL - Lives in Palm City near Stuart in Martin County said she came to ask the Board to join the at least 21 other local governments who have passed Resolutions stating their concerns about AAF and opposing the detrimental impacts to the Treasure Coast communities. She stated she and her husband have friends who live in St. Lucie County, they eat in restaurants in St. Lucie County, she shops in St. Lucie County and they boat on the St. Lucie River; she said the treasure on the Treasure Coast isn't the pirate ships and the gold doubloons off shore, its the air, the river, the water, the plants, the wildlife and the people. She asked the Board to help stop the onslaught of trains that would create unmanageable traffic congestion, noise and air pollution, falling property values, danger of train collisions and derailments, failures of business and delays in emergency vehicles. The trains will go through many miles of parks and preserves resulting in unprecedented carnage for the wildlife. She stated there is no benefit to us, if we don't stop this travesty, our quality of life will be severely reduced and we might never get it back. She supports the Resolutions the Board is passing. J Q O W a a a z O H Q Q J U O W a 0 z Q w z 2 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 8 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 4.1 Ingrid Van Heckan, 304 Anchor Way, Riverwoods, FL - Here to ask the Board to vote yes on the two Resolutions coming up. VI I. CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner Dzadovsky mentioned Items M2 & M3 - Public Works Drainage Improvement Projects which he stated were another step in the plan to improve the County's drainage system noting they are small steps in the scope of things but important in improving water quality downstream and he is glad to see things happening. Another item he brought forward was Item J4 - Parks, Recreation & Facilities - Interlocal Agreement with the City of Fort Pierce and the Agreement with Indian River State College for the Tourism Webcam Program. He wanted to thank Fort Pierce City Manager Bradshaw, Deputy City Manager Mims and Commissioner Alexander who sits on the Tourism Board who approved the Interlocal Agreement last night. He also wanted to remember Indian River State College as a partner in the venture for allowing the group to place a webcam at the Indian River State College property on South Beach. He stated it will be an added improvement to the site by enabling people all around the nation if not the world to see what St. Lucie County has in the tourism aspect so he just wanted to say thank you to everyone who partnered together and to this Board for helping make it possible. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson A. WARRANTS Warrant Lists # 34 & 35 Warrant List #35 (Item VII.A.) was pulled so Commissioner Hutchinson could abstain from voting on this item only and the other Consent Items could be voted on. B. ADMINISTRATION There are no items scheduled. C. COUNTY ATTORNEY J a O W a a a z O a Q J U O W a 0 z Q w z 3 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 9 4.1 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 1. Resolution 2014-93 - Animal Shelter Standards - Fine Schedule 2. Three (3) Year Contract for drug testing clients of Devereux Community Based Care (CBC) clients at the St. Lucie County Drug Screening Lab (FY14-FY17). 3. Permission to Advertise - Code of Ordinances - Recodification 4. Amendment to Interlocal for Operations of Lawnwood Stadium and South County O 5. Resolution 2014-82 - repealing Resolution 03-63 which amended Resolution 86-172 and a adopting policies and procedures for the Accident Review Committee a U) z 6. Resolution No. 2014-83 - Renaming Pan Am Boulevard to Aviator Way at the St. Lucie O County International Airport. a a 7. Participation in Department of Juvenile Justice Rule Challenge v O W D. COMMUNITY SERVICES a 0 1. CAPTEC Engineering, Inc.- First Amendment to Contract C13-05-165 for professional z < engineering services LU z 2. Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) Contract Renewal and Amendment 3. Resolution 2014-84 - New Freedom (NF) First Amendment Q 4. Resolution 2014-85 - Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) First Amendment 5. Resolution 2014-86 - FY15 Transit Trip and Equipment Grant - Transportation Disadvantaged 6. Request to Award RFQ 14-020 - Transit Provider Services E. COURT ADMINISTRATION There are no items scheduled. F. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES There are no items scheduled. Lei 171F_1►1:4*Y•111:Z"I 4 1 Packet Pg. 10 4.1 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 1. Corizon Inmate Health Care FY 2013 2. Corizon Inmate Health Care March 2014 3. Corizon HIV meds Mar & Apr 2014 H. MOSQUITO CONTROL & COASTAL MGMT. SERVICES There are no items scheduled. 0 O Ix a I. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET a a Fixed Assset Inventory - Property Record Removal p Q J. PARKS, RECREATION, & FACILITIES 1 2 3 4 Q J Administration Park and Ride Lot Project (Drainage and Related Improvements) p W IL Award of Bid #14-028 - Perform Water and Sewer Monitoring Services Z Q Award of Invitation to Bid #14-033, ADA Improvements at the Lawnwood Softball w Complex z Interlocal Agreement with the City of Fort Pierce and the Agreement with Indian River State College for the Tourism Webcam Program Q K. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1. Fort Pierce FBO, LLC - Ground Sublease for Hangar at 3175 Jet Center Terrace to Sierra Bravo Holdings, LLC 2. Resolution 2014-88 - Approve Budget Resolution for the Year One Construction of Parallel Runway Taxiway Connector (Phase 2-Construction) Project L. PUBLIC SAFETY & COMMUNICATIONS There are no items scheduled. M. PUBLIC WORKS 1. Capron Trails Mining Permit Application 2. Melville Road Master Drainage Plan 3. San Lucie Drainage Improvements - Phase 2 4. Port Grant Application 2014/2015 N. SHERIFF'S OFFICE 5 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 11 4.1 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM There are no items scheduled. O. SOLID WASTE Resolution 2014-89 - Solid Waste Rate Resolution P. SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS J Q There are no items scheduled. 0 O a Q. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION a a U) There are no items scheduled. Z O i= Q R. UTILITIES Q Reject Bid No. 14-004 South Hutchinson Island Wastewater Treatment Plant J p Improvements a 0 z Q VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS w D A. COUNTY ATTORNEY Z 1. 2117 : Code Enforcement Case No. 79146 - 2358 Brocksmith Road, Fort Pierce. Q Assistant County Attorney provided background information on the case noting St. Lucie 0 County has received code compliance complaints from the neighbors of this property at rn 2358 Brocksmith Road, Fort Pierce, FL (the "Property") and have exhausted all avenues N to gain compliance. Staff recommended the Board authorize Staff to abate the violations by removing outside storage including couch and construction debris, mow the excessive overgrowth of grass, remove the junk, trash and debris and place a lien on the properties for the cost. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson 2. 2115 : Code Enforcement Case No. 79492 - 3748 White Way Dairy Road, Fort Pierce. Assistant County Attorney provided background information on the case noting St. Lucie County has received code compliance complaints from the neighbors of this property at 3748 White Way Dairy Road, Fort Pierce, FL (the "Property") and have exhausted all avenues to gain compliance. 6 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 12 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 4.1 Staff recommended the Board authorize Staff to abate the violations by mowing the excessive overgrowth of grass and weeds, clean and secure the pool, secure the septic tank, repair or replace the fence surrounding the swimming pool and place a lien on the Property for the cost. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Chris Dzadovsky, District No. 1 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson 3. ORD-2014-18 : ORD - Revisions to Abandoned Property Ordinance". Assistant County Attorney provided background information on the ordinance and attached a copy of a draft ordinance amending the "Abandoned Property Ordinance" by prohibiting windows, sky lights, and doors that are not weather tight; which provides for remediation of the property and abatement of the nuisance; provides for assessment of property where the County undertakes the remediation and authorizes the use of the uniform method for the imposition and collection of non -ad valorem assessments against those properties. The revisions would provide a special benefit to the property by alleviating the burdens created by the nuisance conditions, preventing decline in property value, improving aesthetics of property, marketability, safety by reducing fire hazards, and improving access to the property. Permission to advertise was approved by the Board on May 20, 2014. A notice of public hearing was published in the News Tribune on June 9, 2014. Staff recommended Board approve the ordinance and authorize the Chair to sign the ordinance. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson B. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET RES-2014-90 : RES - Amendment to the fiscal year 2013-2014 budget. OMB Manager of Budget provided background information on Resolution 2014-90 "Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Budget" noting the audit of the Board of County Commissioners Financial Statements has been completed and staff has calculated the actual beginning balances of the numerous funds. Additionally, staff has found the need to revise certain revenue estimates and to establish transfers for various purposes. This resolution will amend the fiscal year 2013-2014 budget to reflect the actual beginning cash balances, revised revenue estimates and establish transfers between funds. J a O W a a a U) z O F_ a a J U O W a 0 z Q U) w F_ D z 2 7 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 13 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 4.1 The FY 2013-2014 budget adopted on September 19, 2013 was $497,550,913. Since then, there has been several amendments to the budget bringing the amended budget to $511,289,010. The resolution would increase the amended budget by $11,560,108 to $522,849,118. Staff recommended Board approval of Budget Resolution amending the fiscal year 2013- 2014 budget. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Paula A. Lewis, District No. 3 Vice -Chair AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson IX. REGULAR AGENDA A. COUNTY ATTORNEY 1. RES-2014-91 : RES - Identifying Significant Public Health, Safety and Welfare Concerns w/AII Aboard Florida. County Attorney provided the background information on the project Florida East Coast Industries ("FECI") is developing which is a privately owned, operated and maintained high-speed passenger rail service named All Aboard Florida ("AAF") which will travel between Miami and Orlando with stops in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. He stated it is now understood the passenger rail service is being proposed to be funded by a Railroad Rehabilitation & Improvement Financing (RRIF") program loan of up to potentially $1.5 billion from the Federal Rail Administration, an agency of the United States federal government. Instead of being a passenger rail service provided by a private company using solely private resources, it is now clear a significant portion of the financial burden of the passenger rail service is actually going to be borne by the taxpayers through assistance from the federal, state and local governments. Both law enforcement and fire rescue personnel and equipment, cross the FEC railroad corridor to provide service to St. Lucie County residents. Additional grade crossing closures and blockages would hinder the emergency service providers from providing timely responses to emergency calls or transport medical patients located on either side of the FEC railroad corridor, comprising the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of St. Lucie County. These items along with the tremendously negative affect the project would have on the residents of St. Lucie Village Staff recommends the Board oppose the project, approve the Resolution and authorize the Chair to sign the resolution. J Q O W a a a z O Q Q J U O W a 0 z Q w z 8 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 14 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM 4.1 B. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Kim Johnson, District No. 5 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson 2. RES-2014-92 : RES - In support of an extension of the Pulic Comment Period for All Aboard Florida DEIS. Staff recommended the Board support increasing the public comment period for the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the All Aboard Florida project from 45 to 90 days. The Council conducted extensive public outreach on the topic and several potential impacts to the regions' communities have been identified. County staff also believes it would be appropriate to request the FRA to extend the comment period on the final Environmental Impact Statement from 30 days to 60 days. Staff recommended the Board approve the Resolution and authorize the Chair to sign the resolution. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Chris Dzadovsky, District No. 1 SECONDER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 AYES: Hutchinson, Lewis, Dzadovsky, Mowery, Johnson WARRANTS 9 1 P a g e Packet Pg. 15 4.1 Regular Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM Motion to: Approve Warrants List No. 35. RESULT: ADOPTED [4 TO 01 MOVER: Tod Mowery, District No. 2 SECONDER: Chris Dzadovsky, District No. 1 AYES: Paula A. Lewis, Chris Dzadovsky, Tod Mowery, Kim Johnson ABSTAIN: Frannie Hutchinson X. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. The Board of County Commissioners will hold an Informal Meeting on July 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in Conference Room #3. 2. County offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2014 in observance of Independence Day 3. The Board of County Commissioners FY14/Budget Workshops will begin Monday, July 7, 2014 and run through Thursday, July 10, 2014. 4. The August 5, 2014 Regular Board of County Commissioner's meeting has been canceled due to the Commissioners attending the 2014 Florida Airports Council Annual Conference from August 3, 2014 through August 6, 2014. XI. MOTION TO ADJOURN There being no further business to be brought before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. Please Note: Final minutes are recorded in the official minute books that are filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and available for inspection upon request. 10 1 Packet Pg. 16 4.2 ITEM NO. RES-2014-97 TO: DATE: 07/01/2014 E`'Wi&r AGENDA REQUEST *MINUTES & PROCLAMATIONS APPROVAL Board of County Commissioners Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney SUBMITTED BY: County Attorney SUBJECT: Resolution 2014-97 - Adoption of a resolution designating the month of July, 2014 as "River Kidz Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. BACKGROUND: Captain Don Voss, Operations Director with the Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. has requested that this Board proclaim the month of July, 2014 as "River Kidz Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. The attached resolution has been drafted for that purpose. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures "Mcintyre, aniorney 6/26/2014 9,bntk-ofk/sy, Depu y C my Administrato, /2014 Packet Pg. 17 4.2.a RESOLUTION NO. 14-097 A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF JULY 2014 AS ""RIVER KIDZ MONTH" IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. The River Kidz of St. Lucie and Indian River County was established to educate our youth and allow them to be ambassadors for our water and marine life. 2. The River Kidz has grown to over 30 members. They have participated in beach cleanups, oyster bagging and bag deployment, gathered signatures, and spoken before Commissions, Legislators, and our federal government. 3. The River Kidz interest and impact have already begun to affect and change minds within our communities with a powerful message we could all learn. 4. River Kidz founder and mother, Katy Lewis, and her helpers Nyla Pipes and Missy Tougas have worked at setting up interesting events, helped line up a spoil island they could adopt and clean, and made a community very proud of their efforts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: 1. This Board does hereby proclaim the month of July 2014 as "RIVER KIDZ MONTH" in St. Lucie County, Florida. 2. This Board encourages all citizens and businesses to reflect on the future we are leaving our children, as well as an avenue for all children to participate and have a voice in our future. 0 U- _ 0 U 0 J PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 1st day of July 2014. W ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS c ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: _ DEPUTY CLERK CHAIR w r APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM & CORRECTNESS: a COUNTY ATTORNEY Packet Pg. 18 4.3 ITEM NO. RES-2014-98 TO: DATE: 07/01/2014 E`'Wi&r AGENDA REQUEST *MINUTES & PROCLAMATIONS APPROVAL Board of County Commissioners Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney SUBMITTED BY: County Attorney SUBJECT: Resolution 2014-98 - Adoption of a resolution designating the month of July, 2014 as "Marine Debris Removal Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. BACKGROUND: Captain Don Voss, Operations Director with the Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. has requested that this Board proclaim the month of July, 2014 as "Marine Debris Removal Month" in St. Lucie County, Florida. The attached resolution has been drafted for that purpose. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures "Mcintyre, aniorney 6/26/2014 9,bntk-ofk/sy, Depu y C my Administrato, /2014 Packet Pg. 19 4.3.a RESOLUTION NO. 14-098 A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF JULY 2014 AS "MARINE DEBRIS REMOVAL MONTH" IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. Marine Cleanup Initiative Inc., the Operations Director, the Board of Directors, the Advisory Board, and the hundreds of volunteer divers and boat captains have operated for fourteen (14) years to remove marine debris such as monofilament fishing line, casting nets, cargo nets, batteries, anchors, chain, rope, bottles, cans and fishing gear from our Indian River Lagoon Estuary, their spoil islands and tributaries and inlets of St. Lucie County. 2. These efforts are accomplished by volunteers using their own time, their own equipment and risking their own lives to provide this needed public service to protect our most important natural resource. 3. These efforts saved thousands of birds, fish, turtles and other aquatic life from certain death through the elimination of all debris including Ghost Fishing items such as abandoned traps and nets. 4. Marine Cleanup Initiative Inc. is involved in all cleanups along the water, in the water, and on our spoil islands, as well as clearing up invasive species such as Lionfish from our waters. 5. Marine Cleanup Initiative Inc. has brought national and international interest to our area through advocacy, volunteers, and national awards for service, all while removing over 425,000 pounds of debris. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: 1. This Board does hereby proclaim the month of July 2014 as "MARINE DEBRIS REMOVAL MONTH" in St. Lucie County, Florida. 2. This Board encourages all citizens and businesses to participate in activities which will assist in the elimination of the accumulation of hazardous debris in our waterways through best practices of disposal. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 1st day of July 2014. ATTEST: DEPUTY CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS co ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA o v T BY: CHAIR E s APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM & CORRECTNESS: a COUNTY ATTORNEY Packet Pg. 20 06/06/14 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD PAGE FZABWARR WARRANT LIST 436- 31-MAY-2014 TO 06-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE EXPENSES PAYROLL 001 General Fund 220,766.90 491,182.19 001009 Gen -One Time Funding 6,660.00 0.00 001454 FCTD Planning Grant 238.16 724.55 001456 Div of Emer Mgt RCMP 88.51 0.00 001512 Neighborhood Stabilization Program 184.72 1,902.19 001518 Section 112/MPO/FHWA/Planning 85.01 0.00 001519 CDBG FY 2008 Disaster Recovery 0.95 0.00 001527 SRL - 10701 S. Ocean Dr. 70,003.80 0.00 001534 Metropolitan Planning/Section 5303 539.81 728.36 .-. Cn 001538 HUD Neighborhood Stab 3 24,882.30 3,089.38 Z 001544 CDBG Disaster Recov Enhanc Prog 11,672.48 0.00 001547 112 MPO FHWA Planning Grant 2,145.47 6,508.79 001550 HUD Shelter Plus Care 1,289.76 55.01 001553 EMPG FY 2014 463.00 0.00 001554 CSBG FY 2014 3,171.13 2,797.06 M 001555 HUD Shelter Plus Care Grant 52.01 394.03 08 001556 HUD Shelter Plus Care Chronic Asst 49.80 416.25 M 001557 Support Svcs for Veterans Families 122.83 951.12 001559 Safe Routes to School Program 1,331.22 1,465.60 M 001824 SJRWMD Lagoon & You 52.64 776.50 L � 101 Transportation Trust Fund 5,229.99 35,791.15 101001 Transportation Trust Interlocals 179.26 1,289.60 E 101002 Transportation Trust/80o Constitut 16,672.59 42,557.44 ? 101003 Transportation Trust/Local Option 39,372.67 10,162.38 w 101004 Transportation Trust/County Fuel Tx 10,599.85 15,019.69 J 101006 Transportation Trust/Impact Fees 16,117.62 0.00 L 102 Unincorporated Services Fund 11,818.16 61,849.68 102001 Drainage Maintenance MSTU 20,756.02 12,467.24 102813 White City Drainage Citrus & Saeger 1,216.44 7,364.23 105 Library Special Grants Fund 75,000.00 0.00 G 107 Fine & Forfeiture Fund 70,614.90 159,633.86 107001 Fine & Forfeiture Fund -Wireless Sur 137.66 999.63 a 107002 Fine & Forfeiture Fund-E911 Surchar 4,914.74 999.63 E 107003 Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper 28,529.42 0.00 E 107006 F&F Fund -Court Related Technology 7,572.76 9,191.97 V 129 Parks MSTU Fund 155,380.50 0.00 130 SLC Public Transit MSTU 301.36 2,148.06 130112 FTA 5316 Job Access and reverse com 1,272.72 1,047.20 130115 FTA 5309 VTCLI-II FY14 1,088.00 0.00 140 Airport Fund 7,692.41 9,857.91 140001 Port Fund 6,866.87 0.00 140380 FDOT Install REILS on Runway 28L 4,418.73 0.00 150 Impact Fee Collections 31.20 236.28 160 Plan Maintenance RAD Fund 17,943.85 1,718.69 183 Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir 1,578.34 3,334.31 183004 Ct Admin.- Teen Court 1,995.34 3,275.73 185013 FHFC SHIP 2012/2013 122.72 0.00 185014 FHFC SHIP 2013-2014 15,819.85 189.22 Packet Pg. 21 06/06/14 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD PAGE 2 FZABWARR WARRANT LIST #36- 31-MAY-2014 TO 06-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE EXPENSES PAYROLL 189108 Home Consortium 2012 106,360.13 1,179.17 189203 Hardest Hit fund Advisor Services 11.72 191.56 190 Sports Complex Fund 40,532.19 17,933.34 316 County Capital 1,170.35 0.00 401 Sanitary Landfill Fund 67,887.13 50,906.80 418 Golf Course Fund 6,093.40 17,016.94 451 S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund 701.26 4,768.15 458 SH Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund 103.41 743.81 471 Water & Sewer District Operations 1,341.35 7,481.14 478 Water & Sewer District R&R 166.98 1,200.58 479 Water & Sewer Dist. -Cap Facilities 154.61 1,111.80 491 Building Code Fund 3,779.30 19,855.17 505 Health Insurance Fund 870,044.66 0.00 505001 Risk Management Fund 357.30 2,587.42 505002 Health Insurance Administration 451.98 3,254.90 611 Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund 7,638.94 1,450.90 625 Law Library 17,509.53 0.00 801 Bank Fund 105,197.09 0.00 GRAND TOTAL: 2,096,545.80 1,019,806.61 Cn H Qz oC Packet Pg. 22 06/20/14 FZABWARR FUND TITLE 001 001455 001456 001512 001519 001534 001538 001544 001547 001553 001554 001559 001823 101 101001 101002 101003 101004 102 102001 102113 102813 105 107 107001 107003 107006 115 118 121 129 130 140 140376 140377 140382 160 170 183 183001 183004 183006 189103 190 216 310001 310006 401 General Fund ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #37- 07-JUN-2014 TO 13-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY Emergency Mgt Preparedness EMPA 14 Div of Emer Mgt RCMP Neighborhood Stabilization Program CDBG FY 2008 Disaster Recovery Metropolitan Planning/Section 5303 HUD Neighborhood Stab 3 CDBG Disaster Recov Enhanc Prog 112 MPO FHWA Planning Grant EMPG FY 2014 CSBG FY 2014 Safe Routes to School Program INTACT Transportation Trust Fund Transportation Trust Interlocals Transportation Trust/80% Constrtut Transportation Trust/Local Option Transportation Trust/County Fuel Tx Unincorporated Services Fund Drainage Maintenance MSTU DEM Indian River Estates Drainage White City Drainage"Citrus & Saeger Library Special Grants Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund -Wireless Sur Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper F&F Fund -Court Related Technology Sheraton Plaza Fund Paradise Park Fund Blakely Subdivision Fund Parks MSTU Fund SLC Public Transit MSTU Airport Fund FDOT New Port Ent 2nd street Imp Strategic Bus Plan, Marketing Plan, FDOT Design & Construct Runway Plan Maintenance RAD Fund Court Facilities Fund Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir Ct Administrator-Arbitration/Mediat Ct Admin.- Teen Court Guardian Ad Litem Fund Home Consortium FY 2010 Sports Complex Fund County Capital I&S Impact Fees -Library Impact Fees -Transportation Sanitary Landfill Fund EXPENSES 568,658.08 2,230.97 9.30 8,890.16 233.46 651.13 755.53 9.52 4,211.14 7,403.36 491.92 3,959.57 199.00 33,680.56 108.72 24,556.80 8,755.59 6,411.96 3,104.97 31,262.90 98,376.30 309.90 2,909.62 129,074.53 13,627.60 2,629.02 14,749.60 635.62 880.36 89.01 23,303.96 302.49 16,899.77 7,898.00 15,127.50 25,008.74 898.09 8,579.05 19,096.64 160.00 2,183.35 765.00 600.95 16,524.03 1,202.00 4,805.85 8.17 482,624.04 PAGE PAYROLL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 95 Packet Pg. 23 06/20/14 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD FZABWARR WARRANT LIST #37- 07-JUN-2014 TO 13-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE 418 Golf Course Fund 451 S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund 471 Water & Sewer District Operations 479 Water & Sewer Dist. -Cap Facilities 491 Building Code Fund 505 Health Insurance Fund 505001 Risk Management Fund 505002 Health Insurance Administration 611 Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund 625 Law Library GRAND TOTAL: 1yE.490QF-*jM. 4,773.59 19,264.93 132,003.67 26, 610.00 3,643.62 144,614.18 195.00 514.07 15,009.29 675.00 1,942,157.18 PAGE 2 PAYROLL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 796.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cn H QZ OG Q 96 Packet Pg. 24 06/20/14 FZABWARR FUND TITLE 001 001009 001454 001508 001512 001518 001519 001527 001534 001538 001544 001547 001550 001553 001554 001555 001556 001557 001559 001824 101 101001 101002 101003 101004 102 102001 102813 105 107 107001 107002 107003 107005 107006 129 130 130105 130107 130112 130114 130210 130215 140 140377 150 160 183 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST 438- 14-JUN-2014 TO 20-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY General Fund Gen -One Time Funding FCTD Planning Grant FTA Buses Neighborhood Stabilization Program Section 112/MPO/FHWA/Planning CDBG FY 2008 Disaster Recovery SRL - 10701 S. Ocean Dr. Metropolitan Planning/Section 5303 HUD Neighborhood Stab 3 CDBG Disaster Recov Enhanc Prog 112 MPO FHWA Planning Grant HUD Shelter Plus Care EMPG FY 2014 CSBG FY 2014 HUD Shelter Plus Care Grant HUD Shelter Plus Care Chronic Asst Support Svcs for Veterans Families Safe Routes to School Program SJRWMD Lagoon & You Transportation Trust Fund Transportation Trust Interlocals Transportation Trust/80% Constitut Transportation Trust/Local Option Transportation Trust/County Fuel Tx Unincorporated Services Fund Drainage Maintenance MSTU White City Drainage Citrus & Saeger Library Special Grants Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund -Wireless Sur Fine & Forfeiture Fund-E911 Surchar Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper F&F Fund -Legal Aid F&F Fund -Court Related Technology Parks MSTU Fund SLC Public Transit MSTU FTA 5307-2 2009 Cap & Oper FTA 5311 Block Grant FTA 5316 Job Access and reverse corn FTA 5307 FY 2013 FDOT Block Grant FCTD Trip & Equip FY 2014 Airport Fund Strategic Bus Plan, Marketing Plan, Impact Fee Collections Plan Maintenance RAD Fund Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir EXPENSES 98,882.35 18,735.00 0.00 2,283.53 40.14 0.00 8,620.00 0.00 1,814.45 88.51 14,256.00 0.00 2,277.00 5,528.45 3,063.84 11,682.73 10,435.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 26,434.22 19,525.68 14,237.80 150.00 9,041.23 0.00 384.62 91,914.38 293.64 0.00 43.41 9,157.33 8,617.91 37,028.00 179,997.66 117.99 5,675.20 0.00 27,953.35 71,071.86 43,282.89 145.02 13,578.47 4,24V.05 26,934.14 3,577.28 PAGE PAYROLL 488,503.47 0.00 663.42 0.00 337.82 406.14 0.00 72.96 1,163.24 3,754.65 0.00 5,618.53 32.72 0.00 1,683.98 342.06 375.12 1,710.38 2,757.46 776.50 35,833.85 1,289.60 56,072.57 9,985.84 15,229.54 61,582.74 11,978.92 8,830.91 0.00 150,660.14 999.63 999.63 0.00 0.00 9,191.97 0.00 2,148.06 0.00 0.00 523.60 523.60 0.00 0.00 9,645.91 0.00 236.27 2,193.16 3,334.31 135 Packet Pg. 25 06/20/14 FZABWARR FUND TITLE 183001 183004 183006 185013 185014 189108 189109 189203 190 310001 316 362 382 401 418 451 458 471 478 479 491 505 505001 505002 611 655 801 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #38- 14-JUN-2014 TO 20-JUN-2014 FUND SUMMARY Ct Administrator-Arbitration/Mediat Ct Admin.- Teen Court Guardian Ad Litem Fund FHFC SHIP 2012/2013 FHFC SHIP 2013-2014 Home Consortium 2012 Home Consortium 2013 Hardest Hit fund Advisor Services Sports Complex Fund Impact Fees -Library County Capital Sports Complex Improv Fund Environmental Land Capital Fund Sanitary Landfill Fund Golf Course Fund S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund SH Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund Water & Sewer District Operations Water & Sewer District R&R Water & Sewer Dist. -Cap Facilities Building Code Fund Health Insurance Fund Risk Management Fund Health Insurance Administration Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund Insurance Agency Fund Bank Fund GRAND TOTAL: EXPENSES 220.00 1,469.48 12,925.74 0.00 0.00 16,714.66 29,362.12 0.00 12,874.42 9,187.10 62,455.45 3,079.10 3,050.00 316,957.31 9,461.31 40, 662. 96 0.00 91,888.35 0.00 0.00 360.05 208,404.70 801,229.43 710.00 550.00 77,030.43 45,658.37 2,515,367.11 16.1010 PAYROLL 0.00 3,275.73 0.00 105.12 586.12 1,521.50 0.00 173.35 18,573.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 51,286.31 16,679.68 4,767.77 744.00 7,481.20 1,200.53 1,111.98 19,855.18 0.00 2,587.21 3,232.74 2,378.35 0.00 0.00 1,025,019.21 136 Packet Pg. 26 7.C.1 ITEM NO. (ID # 2185) J COUNTY ` R I ID A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: ci inirrT- BACKGROUND: Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney County Attorney DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\COUNTY ATTORNEY Interlocal Agreement for Right of Way Improvements Relating to the Extension of Lennard Road The County is in the process of pursuing the construction of roadway improvements concerning the extension of Lennard Road north from the area at Port St. Lucie High School. The proposed design includes the installation of approximately 200 linear feet of pipe and cutting of a swale within right of way owned by the City of Port St. Lucie. The proposed interlocal agreement attached would allow the County to construct the proposed roadway and drainage improvements within the City's right of way. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact to the County as the project cost for road and drainage improvements estimated at $500,000 is developer funded. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board approval of the Interlocal Agreement and authorization for the Chair to sign the Agreement. COMMISSION ACTION: Packet Pg. 27 7.C.1 Coordination/Signatures anie 5. McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/17/2014 g8obBentkofs—ky, Depu6C,5nt�y�ldministrate, 6/" 5/2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:24 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 28 7.C.1.a INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE EXTENSION OF LENNARD ROAD THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ("Agreement") made and entered into this day of , 2014, by and between the CITY OF PORT ST LUCIE, a Florida municipal corporation, (hereinafter "CITY") and ST LUCIE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter "COUNTY"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CITY desire to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Section 163.01 of the Florida Statutes, known as the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969," which authorizes local governmental units to make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with each other on a basis of mutual advantage; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY is in the process of pursuing the construction of roadway improvements concerning the extension of Lennard Road north from the area at Port St. Lucie High School to Bromeliad Circle (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the COUNTY'S proposed design for the Project concerns the construction of an approximately 900-foot extension of Lennard Road as a two (2) lane undivided road that will connect with a 600-foot long emergency entrance. -exit road for the residential development known as "Savanna Club," and will terminate at Bromeliad Circle; and the proposed design includes the installation of approximately 200 linear feet of pipe and the cutting a swale within the CITY'S right-of-way; and WHEREAS, since a portion of the proposed Project will be located within the CITY'S right-of- way the COUNTY desires to obtain the CITY'S permission to construct those roadway and drainage improvements within the CITY'S right-of-way; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CITY have mutually agreed that it is in the best interest of the parties and the public to permit the COUNTY to construct the proposed Project improvements within the CITY'S right-of-way (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY ROW Work"); and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CITY agree that the CITY will not be responsible for any of the Project costs incurred for the CITY ROW Work, except those costs that will be associated with the maintenance of the CITY ROW Work following the CITY'S acceptance of the completed improvements and the expiration of the one-year warranty period provided by the COUNTY and/or its Contractor for the CITY ROW Work; and WHEREAS, this Agreement serves a public purpose, and COUNTY and CITY represent to the other that each has the power, privilege, and authority to undertake and enter into this Agreement; and WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY agree to cooperate and coordinate in the design and construction of the CITY ROW Work for the Project improvements in an economic, timely and efficient manner. Page 1 of 7 Packet Pg. 29 7.C.1.a WITNESSETH NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises, mutual benefits to be derived from the cooperation of the parties on the Project, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, COUNTY and CITY intending to legally bind the respective entities and successors and assigns, hereby agree as follows: Recitations. The foregoing recitations are true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Cost Estimate for the Project and Financial Obligations. The COUNTY has budgeted an approximate total of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND NO CENTS ($500,000.00) for the Project. The proposed CITY ROW Work is graphically depicted within those certain "Contract Documents" that shall be reviewed and approved by both the CITY and the COUNTY, and shall be approved by the City Engineer, or his/her designee, prior to the commencement of construction of the CITY ROW Work. Said Contract Documents are defined herein as those set of plans that will be used in the field for the construction of the Project. The COUNTY shall be responsible for all design and construction costs and expenses associated with the Project, including but not limited to the CITY ROW Work. Unless otherwise agreed to by an amendment or modification to this Agreement, the CITY shall not be responsible for any costs or expenses whatsoever associated with or incurred as a result of the COUNTY'S proposed improvements for the Project. 3. Permission to Construct Improvements on CITY Right -of -Way. The CITY herebv agrees to allow the COUNTY to perform the CITY ROW Work on and within CITY rights -of -way and land, as contemplated in the Contract Documents for the Project. This temporary license granted to the COUNTY and its contractors and consultants to access, enter, and perform construction activities on CITY -owned property and rights -of -way shall terminate immediately following the completion of the Project and upon the COUNTY'S acceptance of the constructed improvements, unless otherwise provided for herein. 4. Design; Permitting; Bidding; Award; and Contract Administration, The COUNTY has issued to the CITY 90% drawings, construction documents, and specifications (the "Project Documents") for the Project and CITY ROW Work. Prior to bidding the Project, the COUNTY shall provide to the CITY the 100% bid drawings, documents, specifications and plans (the "Project Bid Documents") for approval. The COUNTY shall bid the Project Bid Documents as approved by the COUNTY and the CITY. The COUNTY shall be responsible for obtaining any and all necessary permits. The CITY'S approval and execution of this Agreement shall constitute the CITY'S permission to construct the CITY ROW Work as contemplated in the Project Bid Documents and Contract Documents that have been pre -approved by the CITY. The COUNTY shall notify and allow the CITY to attend and actively participate in any Project design meetings held by the COUNTY. The parties agree that the COUNTY shall be the contracting agency responsible for the administration of the construction contract(s) for the Project. Except as otherwise provided herein, the COUNTY shall provide the engineering, administrative, inspection and clerical services necessary for the execution of the Project to the completion of construction. However, the CITY shall at all times have the right to inspect, comment Page 2 of 7 Packet Pg. 30 7.C.1.a or object to the proposed CITY Improvements, and shall do so in a timely manner so as not to delay the Project. The CITY agrees to coordinate its inspections of the CITY ROW Work with the COUNTY'S Project Manager. The CITY shall provide any comments or objections concerning the CITY ROW Work directly to the COUNTY'S Project Manager. The CITY shall be provided by the COUNTY with notice, at least a two (2) days in advance, of the date and time of any pre -construction meetings, and shall be kept informed by the COUNTY of any other meetings, and the CITY, in its sole discretion, may attend those meetings that CITY deems its attendance to be appropriate. 5. CITY'S Acceptance of Improvements. No later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Warranty Period, the COUNTY and the CITY shall coordinate and conduct a final inspection of the CITY ROW Work ("CITY'S Final Inspection"), The CITY shall have the right to object to items concerning the CITY ROW Work that are not installed, constructed or completed in accordance with the approved Contract Documents. In the event the CITY determines that any deficiencies exist, then the CITY shall, within ten (10) days of the date of the CITY'S Final Inspection, provide notice to the COUNTY of the deficiencies prior to the CITY'S assumption of the maintenance obligations for and acceptance of the CITY Improvements on CITY -owned property and rights -of -way. The COUNTY shall ensure that any and all warranties extending beyond the Warranty Period and all bonds that concern the CITY ROW Improvements are effectively assigned to the CITY at the time the CITY accepts said improvements. 6. Insurance Requirements for COUNTY'S Contractor(s). The COUNTY will require any and all of the contractors who enter upon and perform work on the CITY'S rights -of -way and lands to obtain and maintain in full force and effect the below -identified types and amounts of insurance policies/coverages, which shall serve to insure and the protect the CITY against loss or liability in connection with any bodily injury, death, property damage or destruction, occurring on or about the CITY'S property and rights -of -way, and the performance of the CITY ROW Work. The City of Port St. Lucie shall be named as an additional insured under the below -required policies. Prior to commencement of the work and entry on the CITY'S property and rights -of -way by any contractor, the COUNTY shall deliver to CITY certificates of insurance of its contractor(s) evidencing the coverages required under this paragraph and its subparts, Said certificates of insurance shall be specifically endorsed to provide a minimum thirty (30) day written notice to the CITY and COUNTY prior to cancellation, non -renewal, or adverse change of coverage. The name for the Additional Insured endorsement required to be provided to the CITY and issued by the insurer shall read "City of Port St. Lucie, a municipality fo the State of Flrida, its officers, employees, agents and the public — COUNTY Contract # XXXXXX." Copies of the Additional Insured endorsements including Completed Operations coverage should be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. a. Commercial General Liability. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be issued under an occurrence form basis, including contractual liability to cover the liability assumed under any indemnification provisions of the contract or agreement with the COUNTY, with limits of not less than the following: Each Occurrence $1,000,000.00 Personal/Advertising injury $1,000,000.00 Page 3 of 7 Packet Pg. 31 7.C.1.a Products/Completed operations aggregate $2,000,000.00 General aggregate $2,000,000.00 Fire Damage $100,000,00 any 1 fire Medical Expense $10,000.00 any 1 person An Addition Insured endorsement must be attached to the Certificate of Insurance and must include coverage for Completed Operations (which should be ISO CG20101 185 or CG20370704 & CG20100704) under the General Liability Policy. Products & Completed Operations coverage is to be provided for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of possession by the Owner or Completion of the Contract. Coverage shall be written on an occurrence form basis and shall apply as primary. A per project aggregate limit endorsement shall be attached. Further, defense costs shall be in addition to the limit of liability. A Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the CITY must be provided. Coverage for the hazards of explosion, collapse and underground property damage (XCU) must also be included when applicable to the work to be performed. Coverage shall extend to independent contractors and fellow employees. Contractual Liability shall be included. Coverage shall include a cross liability or severability of interests provision as provided under the standard ISO form separation of insureds clause./provision. b. Workers' Compensation. Workers' Compensation Insurance & Employers' Liability shall be maintained in accordance with Section 440, Florida Statutes. Employers' Liability must include limits of at least $100,000.00 each accident. $100,000.00 each disease/employee, and $500,000.00 each disease/maximum. A Waiver of Subrogation endorsement must be provided. Coverage should apply on a primary basis. Should the scope of work performed by a contractor qualify its employee for benefits under the Federal Workers' Compensation Statute (example, U.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers Act or Merchant Marine Act), proof of appropriate Federal Act coverage must be provided. C. Business Auto Policy. Business Automobile Liability at a limit of liability not less than $1,000,000.00 each occurrence for any auto, owned, non -owned, and hired automobiles shall be maintained. In the event that no automobiles are owned by the COUNTY'S contractor(s), the Business Auto Liability requirement may be waived provided that Hired & Non -Owned Liability of the same amount is maintained. This requirement may be satisfied by way an endorsement to the Commercial General Liability, or a separate Business Auto Coverage form. A Waiver of Subrogration must be also be provided, and the coverage required, pursuant to this sub -paragraph, should apply on a primary basis. d. Umbrella or Excess Liability. The COUNTY'S Contractor(s) may satisfy the minimum limits required above under this Paragraph "6" and its subparts, for Commercial General Liability, Business Auto Liability, or Workers' Compensation Insurance & Employers' Liability coverage under the Umbrella or Excess Liability. The Umbrella or Excess Liability shall have an aggregate limit not less than the highest "Each Page 4 of 7 Packet Pg. 32 7.C.1.a occurrence" limit for the Commercial General Liability, Business Auto Liability, or Workers' Compensation Insurance & Employers' Liability. When required by the insurer, or when Umbrella or Excess Liability is written on "Non -Follow" form, the CITY shall be endorsed as an "Additional Insured." e. Waiver of Subrogation. A Waiver of Subogation shall be provided to the CITY for each required policy. When required by the insurer, or should a policy condition not permit an insured to enter into a pre -loss agreement to waive subrogation without an endorsement then a notification to the insurer and a request that the policy be endorsed with a Waiver of Trasnfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others, or its equivalent. shall be required. This Waiver of Subrogation requirement shall not apply to any policy where a condition to the policy specifically prohibits such an endorsement, or voids coverage if the COUNTY'S contractor enters into such an agreement on a pre -loss basis. 7. Hazardous Materials. The COUNTY, or its contractors, subcontractors, successors or assigns shall not, in the performance of any activities concerning the Project, store, locate or dispose of any contaminants, pollutants, or toxic or hazardous materials or substances, including solid waste and debris, on, in or upon the CITY'S rights -of -way and lands. 8. Notices. All written notices required under this Agreement, but excluding communications concerning the approval of design and construction plans for the Project and other matters requiring the approval of the City Engineer or his/her designee out in the field, shall be in writing and shall be (as elected by the party giving such notice) hand delivered by messenger or courier service, by regular United States Mail with postage prepaid, or by certified mail, return receipt requested (Airmail if international), and shall be directed to the following persons and places designated by the parties: FOR THE CITY: I FOR THE COUNTY: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ST. LUCIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE County Administration Annex 121 S.W. Port St. Lucie Boulevard 2300 Virginia Avenue Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Attn: James Angstadt, P.E., Interim Public Works Director With a copy to: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE 121 S.W. Port St. Lucie Boulevard Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 Attn: Public Works Attorney With a copy to: ST. LUCIE COUNTY ATTORNEY County Administration Annex 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Each such notice shall be deemed delivered (i) on the date delivered if by personal delivery or (ii) on the date mailed, postage prepaid. 9. Invalid Provisions. In the event any term or provision of this Agreement is held illegal, unenforceable or inoperative as a matter of law, the remaining terms and provisions will not be affected Page 5 of 7 Packet Pg. 33 7.C.1.a thereby, but will be valid and remain in full force and effect so far as possible. If any provision of this Agreement may be construed in two or more ways, one of which would render the provision invalid or otherwise voidable or unenforceable and another of which would render the provision valid and enforceable, such provision shall have the meaning which renders it valid and enforceable. 10. COUNTY Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification of CITY. To the extent permitted by law, the COUNTY hereby agrees to release, waive, relinquishes, discharges, holds harmless, and indemnify the CITY, its officers, elected officials, employees, agents, successors and assigns, from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, liens (including mechanic's liens and materialman's liens), demands, and liabilities of any nature and character whatsoever, that may arise in any manner from or relate to the COUNTY'S construction activities on the CITY -owned rights -of -way and lands. The COUNTY shall defend and be responsible for any and all costs, fees and expenses for any action or proceeding brought against the CITY, its officers, elected officials, employees, agents, successors and assigns, for any and all matters arising from or relating to this Agreement, The types of claims, actions, causes of action, demands and liabilities that are released, waived, discharged, relinquished, and will be indemnified herein include, but are not limited to, claims for acts of the COUNTY'S contractors, agents, employees, members, invitees, and consultants. Further, the COUNTY understands that this release, hold harmless and indemnification agreement detailed in this paragraph shall inure to the benefit of the CITY, its officers, elected officials, employees, agents, successors, and assigns, and that it shall bind the COUNTY and the COUNTY'S heirs, legal representatives, members, assigns and successors in interest. The foregoing indemnities with respect to any waiver of sovereign immunity shall be limited to the extent specified in Section 768.28 of the Florida Statutes. This paragraph shall not be construed to constitute an agreement by the COUNTY to indemnify the CITY for the willful or malicious misconduct or negligent actions performed by and solely caused by the CITY or its consultants, experts, contractors, employees, or agents acting for or on behalf of the CITY. 1 1. Public Construction Bond; No Liens. The COUNTY shall require that its contractor(s) provide a public construction bond pursuant to Section 255.05 of the Florida Statutes. Said public construction bond(s) shall serve to provide security for the performance by the contractor(s) of the construction work and the payment obligations of the contractor(s) for the labor, materials, subcontractors and any other items or services used and/or obtained to construct the Project. The Parties acknowledge that under the Chapter 713 "Construction Lien Law" of the Florida Statutes, the term "owner" specifically excludes governmental entities. However, the Parties hereby agree that the COUNTY'S contract with the contractor(s) shall include a provision that no liens or claims of liens (including mechanic's liens and materialman's liens) shall be recorded against the CfrY'S rights -of -way and lands by any person or party in the performance of any and all activities concerning the COUNTY'S Project. 12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 13. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto as it pertains to the subject matter contained herein and shall supersede and take precedence over any and all prior and contemporaneous verbal or written agreements and understandings between the parties hereto. Page 6 of 7 Packet Pg. 34 7.C.1.a 14. Amendments. This Agreement may not be amended, modified, altered, or changed in any respect whatsoever, except by a further agreement in writing duly executed by each and all of the parties hereto. 15. Effective Date; Recording . The Effective Date of this Agreement shall be the date on which the last of the parties causes this Agreement to be executed. This Agreement shall be recorded by the COUNTY in the Official Public Records of the Clerk of the Court of St. Lucie County, Florida. A copy the recorded Agreement shall be forwarded to the CITY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the COUNTY have caused this Agreement to be executed on behalf of their respective entities, their successors and assigns, on the day first above written. ATTEST: Deputy Clerk ATTEST: Karen A. Phillips, City Clerk COUNTY: ST. LUCIE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida BY: Chair APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: County Attorney CITY: CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE, a Florida municipal corporation BY: JoAnn M. Faiella, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Pam E. Booker, Interim City Attorney Page 7 of 7 Packet Pg. 35 7.C.2 ITEM NO. RES-2014-94 TO: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: cl miprT- BACKGROUND: AGENDA REQUEST Board of County Commissioners Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney County Attorney DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\COUNTY ATTORNEY Resolution 2014-94 - Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Joint Participation Agreement with FDOT The Florida Department of Transportation and St. Lucie County desire to enter into an agreement regarding traffic signal maintenance and compensation. St. Lucie County will be responsible for the maintenance and continuous operation of the traffic signals, traffic signal structures (including signal mast arm structure or strain pole), traffic signal systems (central computer, cameras, message signs, communication devices, interconnect/network, vehicle, bicycle & pedestrian detection devices, traffic signal hardware and software); and control devices (intersection control beacons, traffic warning beacons, illuminated street name signs, pedestrian flashing beacons (school zone flashing beacons, pedestrian crossing beacons, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), emergency/fire department signals and speed activated warning displays). St. Lucie County will also be responsible for the payment of electricity and electrical charges incurred in connection with the operation of such traffic signals and signal systems and devices upon completion of their installation. FDOT will pay the County an annual compensation and conduct periodic inspections. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no significant financial impact to the County as the majority of the annual $75,000 cost is reimbursed by FDOT. Recommendation: Board approval of the Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Joint Participation Agreement and Resolution and authorization for the Chair to sign the documents as approved by the County Attorney. Packet Pg. 36 7.C.2 Coordination/Signatures anie 5. McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/20/2014 gob bentkofsky, Deputy Cotnty Administrato, TX/�2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:29 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 37 7.C.2.a RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING EXECUTION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND ST. LUCIE COUNTY FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF THE OPERATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SIGNAL SYSTEMS ON THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM BYTHE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; AND AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY ATTORNEY TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT BY APPROVING IT AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. The Department and the County are desirous of having the County reimbursed for .21 the maintenance and continuous operation of traffic signals, traffic signal systems, school zone traffic control devices, intersection flashing beacons, illuminated street name signs and the L payment of electrical charges incurred in connection with the operation of such traffic signal ~ systems on the State Highway System. LU 2. This Board should authorize and approve execution of the Traffic Signal T Maintenance and Compensation Agreement with Florida Department of Transportation to provide c reimbursement forth e m a inten a nce and continuous operation of traffic signals and signal systems 1n LU on the State Highway System. W NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: 1. This Board does hereby authorize and approve execution of the Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation to reimburse the County for maintenance and continuous operation of traffic signals and signal systems on the State Highway System. 2. The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement approved by this Resolution; and further, the County Attorney is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement by approving it as to form and correctness. After motion and second, the vote on this Resolution was as follows: Packet Pg. 38 7.C.2.a Chair Frannie Hutchinson XXX Vice Chair Paula A. Lewis XXX Commissioner Chris Dzadovsky XXX Commissioner Tod Mowery XXX Commissioner Kim Johnson XXX PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 20T" day of May, 2014. ATTEST: Deputy Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Chair APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: BY: County Attorney Cn W 0 N Cn W W Packet Pg. 39 7.C.2.b STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 750-010-22 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 4/14 Page 1 of 6 CONTRACT NO. FINANCIAL PROJECT NO. 42780528801 F.E.I.D. NO. 596000835079 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , by and between the Florida Department of Transportation, an agency of the State of Florida, herein called the "Department", and S t. Lucie County Florida, herein called the "Maintaining Agency". WITNESSED: WHEREAS, the Maintaining Agency has the authority to enter into this Agreement and to undertake the maintenance and operation of traffic signals or signal systems on the State Highway System, and the Department is authorized under Sections 334.044 and 335.055, Florida Statutes, to enter into this Agreement, and; WHEREAS, the Maintaining Agency has authorized its undersigned representative to enter into and execute this Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants contained herein to be undertaken by the respective parties hereto, and for other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. The Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the maintenance and continuous operation of the traffic signals, traffic signal structures (including signal mast'arm structure or -strain pole), traffic signal systems (central computer, cameras, message signs, communications devices, interconnect / network, vehicle, bicycle & pedestrian detection devices, traffic signal hardware and software), and control devices (intersection control beacons, traffic warning beacons, illuminated street name signs, pedestrian flashing beacons (school zone flashing beacons, pedestrian crossing beacons, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), emergency/fire department signals and speed activated warning displays). The Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the payment of electricity and electrical charges incurred in connection with operation of such traffic signals and signal systems and devices upon completion of their installation. All traffic signals and control devices mentioned in this paragraph shall hereafter be referred to 'Traffic Signals and Devices'. 2. The Department agrees to pay to the Maintaining Agency, an annual compensation based on Department's fiscal year for the cost of the maintenance and continuous operation of the Traffic Signals and Devices as identified in Exhibit A. Payments will be made in accordance with Exhibit B. Should the Maintaining Agency withdraw from the compensation portion of this Agreement, the Maintaining Agency will still be responsible for the. maintenance and continuous operation of the above items. In the case of construction contracts, the Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the payment of electricity and electrical charges incurred in connection with the operation of the Traffic Signals and Devices, and shall undertake the maintenance and continuous operation of said Traffic Signals and Devices upon final acceptance of the installation by the Department. Prior to any acceptance by the Department, the Maintaining Agency shall have the opportunity to inspect and request modifications/corrections to the installation(s) and Department agrees to undertake those prior to acceptance so long as the modifications/corrections comply with the contract and specifications previously approved by both the Department and Maintaining Agency. Repair or replacement and other responsibilities of the installation contractor and the Department, during construction, are contained in the Department's Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. 3. The Maintaining Agency shall maintain and operate the Traffic Signals and Devices in a manner that will ensure safe and efficient movement of highway traffic and that is consistent with maintenance practices prescribed by the International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) and operational requirements of the Manual on Uniform Traffic'Control Devices (MUTCD), as amended. 4. The Maintaining Agency's maintenance responsibilities shall include, but not be limited -to, preventive maintenance (periodic inspection, service and routine repairs) and emergency maintenance (trouble shooting in the event of equipment malfunction, failure, or damage). Restoration of services may include temporary poles, stop signs or other methods to maintain traffic. The Maintaining Agency shall record its maintenance activities in a traffic signal maintenance log. 5. The Department intends to conduct an inspection of the mast arm structures and strain poles every 60 months. The inspection report will document deficiencies that necessitate preventative maintenance and periodic maintenance. Preventative maintenance includes but is not limited to: spot painting or repainting; tightening of nuts and replacing missing or deficient bolts (not including anchor bolts); replacing missing cap covers or equivalent; cleaning; replacement of missing or deficient access hole cover plates; all wiring issues, including improper grounding; graffiti removal; all signal related issues (lighting, signs and connections); and response to traffic impact including repair and replacement of all components damaged by the traffic impact. Damaged mast arm replacement shall be rerpaired or replaced by the Maintaining Agency and the Maintaining Agency is authorized to seek reimbursement from the responsible 3 party. If the Maintaining Agency is unable to recover the costs from a 3` party, then the Department intends to reimburse the Maintaining Agency for repair or replacement of the mast arm. The Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for preventative maintenance of the mast arm structures. Failure to perform preventative maintenance after notification of inspection deficiency may result in the Maintaining Agency being responsible for the corrective actions. 6. Periodic maintenance includes but is not limited to: repair of cracks in the mast arm structure; removal and/or repair of grout pads; resetting of anchor bolts; repair or replacement of deteriorated anchor bolts and nuts; and replacement of the mast arm when it is determined through the inspection process that the mast arm has reached the end of its service life unless this is due to lack of Packet Pg. 40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT 7.C.2.b 750-010-22 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 4114 Page 2 of 6 preventative maintenance by the Maintaining Agency. For any new mast arm installations after the date of this Agreement, if a Maintaining Agency requests a painted mast arm, the Maintaining Agency agrees to perform all required periodic and preventative maintenance. Any periodic maintenance performed on the mast arm structure by the Maintaining Agency needs Department approval prior to commencement of work unless under an emergency situation. Any and all work performed by the Maintaining Agency shall conform to the current Department Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. The Table below summarizes the roles of the Maintaining Agency and the Department with regard to preventative and periodic maintenance: Maintaining Agency Florida DOT Preventative maintenance of all mast arm structures Periodic maintenance of all mast arm structures (except for any new painted and existing painted structures with signed separate Agreement) Periodic maintenance of structures (for any new painted and existing painted structures with signed separate Agreement) Damage repair or replacement of structures with recoverable May compensate Maintaining Agency for damage repair or costs replacement of structures when costs are non -recoverable Replacement at end of life cycle of the structure 7. The Maintaining Agency may remove any component of the installed equipment for repair; however, it shall not make any permanent modifications and/or equipment replacements unless the equipment provided is capable of performing at minimum the same functions. The Department shall not make any modifications and/or equipment replacements without prior written notice to and consultation with the Maintaining Agency. 8. The Maintaining Agency shall implement and maintain the timing and phasing of the traffic signals in accordance with the Department's timing and phasing plans, specifications, special provisions, and the Department's Traffic Engineering Manual. The Maintaining Agency shall obtain prior written approval from the Department for any modification in phasing of signals and flash times (where applicable). Signal Systems timings (cycle length, split, offsets, sequence) are considered operational changes and may be changed by the Maintaining Agency to accommodate changing needs of traffic. The Maintaining Agency may make changes in the signal timing provided these changes are made under the direction of a qualified Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. The Maintaining Agency shall make available a copy of the timings to the Department upon request. The Department reserves the right to examine equipment, timing and phasing at any time and, after consultation with the Maintaining Agency, may specify modifications. If the Department specifies modification in timing and/or phasing, implementation of such modifications shall be coordinated with, or made by, the Maintaining Agency. 9. The Maintaining Agency shall note in the maintenance log any time/phasing changes and keep a copy of the timings and any approval documentation in a file. A copy of the log shall be provided to the Department upon -request. Maintaining Agencies may provide this information electronically. 10. The Maintaining Agency and the Department will develop annually the Exhibit A which by this reference is made a part of this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. Exhibit A shall contain all Traffic Signals and Devices on the State Highway System, applicable to the jurisdiction of the Maintaining Entity, those that are maintained by the Maintaining Agency and those that are maintained but not included for compensation. No changes or modifications will be made to Exhibit A during the year for compensation New Traffic Signals and Devices added by the Department during the fiscal year shall be maintained and operated by the Maintaining Agency upon Department final acceptance as stated in paragraph 1. The Maintaining Agency and the Department, preceding each fiscal year, shall develop and execute a new Exhibit A, which shall include all new Department Traffic Signals and Devices added during the previous fiscal year and delete those removed. The Maintaining Agency shall begin receiving compensation for new Department's Traffic Signals and Devices in the next fiscal year. In the event that no change has been made to the previous years Exhibit A, a statement to this effect should be included. The annual compensation will be a lump sum payment detailed in Exhibit B. Future payments will be based on the information provided in Exhibit A, in accordance with the provisions as detailed in Exhibit B, attached and made a part hereof. - a) Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of service. b) Payment shall be made in accordance with Section 215.422, Florida Statutes. c) Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post -audit thereof. d) Record -of costs incurred under terms of this Agreement shall be maintained and made available upon request to the Department at all times during the period of this Agreement and for three (3) years after final payment for the work pursuant to this Agreement is made. Copies of these documents and records shall be furnished to the Department upon request. Record of costs incurred include the Maintaining Agency's general accounting records, together with supporting documents and records of the Maintaining Agency and all subcontractors performing work, and all other records of the Maintaining Agency and subcontractors considered necessary by the Department for proper audit of costs. 11. Maintaining Agency providing goods and services to the Department should be aware of the following time frames. Upon receipt, the Department has five (5) working days to inspect and approve the goods and services, unless the Agreement specifies otherwise. The Department has twenty (20) days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the Department of Financial Services. U) w rn 0 N U) w W Packet Pg. 41 7.C.2.b STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 750-010.22 TRAFFIC'SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS an a Page 3 of 6 The twenty (20) days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected and approved. 12. If a payment is not available within forty (40) days, a separate interest penalty at a rate as established pursuant to Section 0 215.422, Florida Statutes, shall be due and payable, in additional to the invoice amount, to the Maintaining Agency. Interest penalties of 0 less than one (1) dollar shall not be enforced unless the Maintaining Agency requests payment. Invoices returned to a Maintaining. LL Agency because of Maintaining Agency preparation errors shall result in a delay in the payment. The invoice payment requirements do r not start until a properly completed invoice is provided to the Department. 3 13. A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services. The duties of this individual include Q acting as an advocate for contractors/vendors who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from a state agency. _ The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 413-5516. O 14. An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any _ goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public a building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a E contractor, supplier, contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact C V business with any public entity. 15. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not c Q submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not M be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for c CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 16. The Department shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the contractor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral IM cancellation of this Agreement. in 2 17. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. In the event this Agreement is in excess of $25,000 and has a term for a period of more than one year, the provisions of Section 339.135(6)(a), Florida Statutes, are hereby incorporated: (a) The Department, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its W terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such rY fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection shall be null and void, and no money may be paid on such contract. The Department shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the Department that funds rn are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one year, but any contract so made shall be executory only N for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years, and this paragraph shall � be incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the Department which are for an amount in excess of $25,000 and which have w a term for a period of more than one year. W 18. The Maintaining Agency may be subject to inspections of Traffic Signals and Devices by the Department. Such findings will be shared with the Maintaining Agency and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding payment reduction, reworking, Agreement termination, or renewal. If at any time the Maintaining Agency has not performed the maintenance responsibility on the locations specified in the Exhibit A, the Department shall have the option of (a) notifying the Maintaining Agency of the deficiency with a requirement that it be corrected within a specified time, otherwise the Department shall deduct payment for any deficient Traffic Signal(s) and Device(s) maintenance not corrected at the end of such time, or (b) take whatever action is deemed appropriate by the Department. Any suspension or termination of funds does not relieve any obligation of the Maintaining Agency under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 19. The Department intends to monitor the performance of the Maintaining Agency in the fulfillment of the agreement. The Maintaining Agency is required to submit an annual Report on April 1 of each year detailing the following: a. Detection device malfunctions shall be repaired or restored within sixty (60) days of discovery and such events shall be logged into the annual report. If repairs cannot be performed within 60 days, the agency shall document the reasons why. Discovery of such events shall be logged into the annual report. b. All traffic signals shall receive at least one (1) minor preventative maintenance inspection, preferably two inspections, within a twelve (12) month period. At a minimum, minor preventative maintenance inspection includes verification that all detection is working, the signal is cycling properly, the ventilation system is functioning and filters are clean. The inspection report should note the location, date of inspection and any items noted. 20. The Maintaining Agency may enter into agreements with other parties pertaining to Traffic Signals and Devices including, but not limited to, agreements relating to costs and expenses incurred in connection with the operation of traffic signals and signal systems Packet Pg. 42 7.C.2.b STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 75M10-22 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 4/14 Page 4 of 6 on the State Highway System, provided that such Agreements are consistent with the mutual covenants contained in this Agreement. The Maintaining Agency shall furnish a copy of such agreements to the Department. 21. This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the Maintaining Agency in whole or in part without consent of the Department. 22. The Maintaining Agency shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the Maintaining Agency in conjunction with this Agreement: Failure by the Maintaining Agency to grant such public access shall be grounds for immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the Department. 23. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The invalidity or unenforceability of any portion of this Agreement shall not affect the remaining provisions and portions hereof. Any failure to enforce or election on the part of the Department to not enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any rights of the Department to enforce its remedies hereunder or at law or in equity. 24. This Agreement shall remain in force during the life of the original installed equipment and/or the life of any replacement equipment installed with the mutual consent of the parties hereto. 25. Upon execution, this Agreement cancels and supersedes any and all prior Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement(s) between the parties, except specific separate Agreements covering painted mast arm maintenance. 26. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused these presents to be executed, the day and year first above written. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Florida TRANSPORTATION (Maintaining Agency) By Print/Type Name: Title: Attest: Reviewed: Attorney (Authorized Signature) (Seal if Applicable) Date By: Print/Type Name: Title: Attest: Legal Review (Authorized Signature) rn w rn 0 N U) w IX Packet Pg. 43 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT 7.C.2.b 750-010-22 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 4114 Page 5 of 6 EXHIBIT A TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERSECTIONS AND INTERSECTION CONTROL BEACONS MAINTAINED AND OPERATED FOR FY Effective Date: To: Maintaining Agency: St. Lucie County Intersection Locations Agency Responsible for Periodic Maintenance (FDOT or Maintaining Agency) Compen -sation (Yes or No) Traffic Signal (TS) or Intersection Control Beacon (ICB) Pedestrian Flashing Beacon (PFB) Emergency /Fire Dept. Signal (FDS) Speed Activated Warning Displays (SAWD Traffic Warning Beacon (TWB) FDOT . FY Unit Rate (refer to Exhibit B) % of State (Ex. 25, 33, 50, 75 or _ 100 Tote AmOL (Unit R x Perc1 Total Lump Sum $0.( I certify that the above traffic signals will be maintained and operated in accordance with the requirements of the Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement. For satisfactory completion of all services detailed in this Agreement for this time period, the Department will pay the Maintaining Agency a Total, Lump Sum of $0.00. rn LU IY 0 N W H 0 0 LL t �3 E Q Q a 0 N c d E t c� r Q Packet Pg. 44 7.C.2.b STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 75M10.22 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 4/14 Page 6 of 6 EXHIBIT B TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT 1.0 PURPOSE This'exhibit.defines the method and limits of compensation to be made to the Maintaining Agency for the services described in this Agreement and in Exhibit A and Method by which payments will be made. 2.0 COMPENSATION For the satisfactory completion of all services detailed in this Agreement and Exhibit A of this Agreement, the Department will pay the Maintaining Agency the Total Lump Sum in Exhibit A. The Maintaining Agency will receive one lump sum payment at the end of each fiscal year for satisfactory completion of service. Total Lump Sum Amount for each fiscal year is calculated by adding all of the individual intersection amounts. The individual intersection amounts are calculated by taking the FY Unit Rate times the percent of State Road Approaches to Total Approaches. Intersection Control Beacons are paid at 25% of the Unit Rate -for full traffic signal. Pedestrian Flashing Beacon: includes school zone beacons, pedestrian crossing beacons and rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB). School zones, crosswalks and warning sign locations shall be paid at a unit rate regardless of the number of individual beacons. Example 1: For a traffic signal intersection with 4 approaches with 2 approaches (50%) being state roads, the intersection amount for FY 10-11 will be: $2,622 x (2/4) = $1,311 Example 2: For an intersection control beacon with 3 approaches, with 2 approaches being state roads, the intersection amount for FY 11-12 will be $675 x (2/3) = $450 Example 3: For a location with a school zone flashing beacon and two speed activated warning displays, the intersection amount for FY 14-15 will be {($295*1) + ($148*2)) = $591 Unit Rates per 100% State Intersections FY Intersection Pedestrian Traffic Control Flashing Signals Beacon Beacon (TS) (ICB) (PFB) (0.25*TS) (0.10*TS) 11-12 $2,701 $675 12-13 $2,782 $696 13-14 $2,866 $716 14-15 $2,951 $738 $295 15-16 $3,040 $760 $304 16-17 $3,131 $783 $313 Speed Emergency Activated Traffic Fire/Dept. Warning Warning Signal Displays Beacon (FDS) (SAWD) (TWB) (0.25*TS) (0.05*TS) (0.05*TS) $738 $148 $148 $760 $152 $152 $783 $157 $157 The Unit Rate for each fiscal year is 3% more than the Unit Rate for the previous fiscal year, unless otherwise specified in an amendment to this Agreement. 3.0 PAYMENT PROCESSING The Maintaining Agency shall invoice the Department yearly in a format acceptable to the Department. Packet Pg. 45 7.M.1 ITEM NO. (ID # 1953) TO: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: cl miprT- BACKGROUND: AGENDA REQUEST Board of County Commissioners Michael Powley, County Engineer Engineering DATE 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\PUBLIC WORKS Pruitt Research Center Road - Acceptance of Project As part of the improvements to support the Treasure Coast Education and Research Development Authority's (TCERDA) Phase 1 Stage 1 development, the eastern half of Pruitt Research Center Road was reconstructed. The constructed project includes the park entrance as well as access to the first phase. The stormwater pond has been excavated and interior pedestrian improvements as well as landscaping were also completed. A dedicated left hand turn lane for Pruitt Research Center Road onto Kings Highway was also constructed as well as pedestrian improvements and landscaping along the eastern portion of the roadway. The project is now complete. TCERDA's consultant, Kimley-Horn, as well as staff monitored construction of the improvements throughout (attached). It was constructed in conformance to the plans and specifications. Approximately 64% or $62,707.10 of the contingency was used to complete this work. It is requested that the remaining contingency funds be allowed to remain in TCERDA's capital budget to fund future improvements to Rock Road. PREVIOUS ACTION: May 11, 2012 - Bid 12-019 Invitation to Bid published. June 1, 2012 - Bids opened. August 7, 2012 - BOCC approval to reject all bids and readvertise. October 14, 2012 - Invitation to Bid readvertized. November 16, 2012 - Bids opened. January 8, 2013 - Board approval to award bid to Dickerson Florida, Inc. for Treasure Coast Research Park Infrastructure Improvements Ph 1 - Stage 1. Packet Pg. 46 7.M.1 FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board acceptance of Pruitt Research Center Road. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures --N iLI --. AQj- Con We t, Public Works Directo 014 "Mcintyre, antorney 6/20/2014 ob entkofsky, Deputy Cotnty Administrato'd6rt,2014 updated: 7/1/2014 3:19 PM by Kelly Phelan B Page 2 Packet Pg. 47 7.M.1.a WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN UPON FINAL PAYMENT The undersigned lienor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $ 4 f '% , hereby waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services or materials furnished to ( customer) Dickerson Florida on the job of ( owner ) St Lucie County BOCC , to the following described property: Treasure Coast Research Park Job # 3950 y I Dated v,-4 A- U Rom{ `� , 201Y w Lienor's Name Address Alford Construction Inc PO Box 15757 Tampa FL 33684 By x Printed Name x _ ` PA);O f' eSr4"MS Title: Accounts ReWvatle & Pay*W Personally app red before me this day of TAtJuR�� , 201 - t,,, that h she is oN AI'Mv � who, being duly sworn on oath, says Gam" that h she i 4 M7 67� of _ Alford Construction In who is personally known to me or who has produced `T as identification. , Notary Signature RKgE ate a Florida tes n EE 8503o4Note016 Note: This is a statutory form prescribed by Section 713.20, Florida Statutes (1996) Effective October 1, 1996, a person may not require a lienor to furnish a waiver or release of lien that is different from the statutory form. � J P Packet Pg. 48�' �1 (aaue;daoa�y peoN aa;uao gweesaH I;inad : £560 peoN aa;uao gweesab;;inad :1uauayae11V �a � v ~ ❑ a. KidayHorn and Associates, Inc. a ■ Suite 200 January 20, 2014 445 241^ Street 047203069.3.700 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Ben DeVries Treasure Coast Research Park — Executive Director 2199 S. Rock Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 772-462-2153 RE: SITE CERTIFICATION SLC Site Plan Approval — Resolution No. 11-002 TCERDA Phase I Stage I Improvement St. Lucie County, Florida Dear Mr. DeVries: This letter will serve as the certification that the proposed Treasure Coast Research Park Phase I Stage I Improvements have been substantially completed as of October 2013. The work has been constructed in substantial compliance with the approved site plan and development order requirements. The aforementioned determination has been based upon the site observations conducted by me, or my representative under my direct supervision and review of the as -built topographic survey. Attached are the certified as -built surveys in hard copy and digital formats. Please call me should the County have any questions. CERTIFIED THIS 201h DAY OF JANUARY, 2014 dIMIAND ASSOCIATES, INC. ®O 11®f' 5-6939 is o P.E. Fl, ida Reds ation Tio. A939 ®� tngi� � Ones 696 sstn�risl As -Built Survey (hard and digital copies) ,r,> . n r i n, L E a �°° cc: File a' TEL 772 794 4100 FAX 772 794 4130 ITEM NO. (ID # 2022) J COUNTY ` R I ID A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: CIIRIFrT- BACKGROUND: Michael Powley, County Engineer Engineering DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\PUBLIC WORKS Kings Highway at Indrio Road Intersection Improvements The County has long labored in coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to improve the intersection of Kings Highway and Indrio Road. Our work has been in limbo while FDOT worked hard to redo and update the 1994 Project Development and Environmental (PD&E) study. At long last, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has endorsed the 2012 PD&E study, and it is now our guiding document. To that end, it is necessary to adjust our consultant's contract to create the work product that will conform to the 2012 PD&E. Additional services from Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. are necessary for the design of Kings Highway at Indrio Road Intersection Improvements in the amount of $541,850. Unencumbered funds exist within the project budget such that only $108,210 of new funding is required. The attached Third Amendment to Work Authorization No. 2 (C07-07-385) with Kimley-Horn includes the additional design survey, enhanced geotechnical investigation, roadway design, enhanced stormwater design, signal design, right-of-way services and permitting essential for the project. The FDOT has committed to using the parcel sketches and legal descriptions provided by our consultant in the acquisition of the necessary right-of-way for the construction of the project. Kings Highway will be designed to be a four -lane divided highway south of Indrio Road. Indrio Road will be designed to improve the traffic flow around the Lakewood Park Elementary School. Furthermore Indrio Road, immediately west and east of the intersection, will be improved as necessary to accommodate the expansion of Kings Highway. In addition, the 2012 Kings Highway PD&E Study identifies that the Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD) Canal No. 4 is to be relocated to the west of its current location to accommodate the Kings Highway corridor expansion and Indrio Road intersection improvements. J:1191611J4riTs iLS1►A June 3, 2010, the County Administrator approved the First Amendment to Work Authorization No. 2 (C07- 07-385) with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for time extension through June 30, 2011. February 6, 2013, the County Administrator approved the Second Amendment to Work Authorization No. Packet Pg. 50 2 (C07-07-385) with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., for time extension through December 31, 2014. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funding is available in Impact Fees -Transportation (101006-4116-563000-44001) $33,110, Transportation Road Bond (318-4115-563000-44001) $400,530, Transportation Road Bond Reserves (318-9910-599300- 800) $108,210. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board approval of the Third Amendment to Work Authorization No. 2 (C07-07-385) with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in the amount of $541,850 for Kings Highway at Indrio Road Intersection Improvements. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures _-N We t, Public Works Directo onr — 014 -&bE,,jntkf,�1�VNpu' — ante 5.McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/17/Z014 ty C�Tinty Administrator 6/" 5/2014 !. Updated: 7/1/2014 3:19 PM by Kelly Phelan G Page 2 Packet Pg. 51 7.M.2.a PROJ/PROG #44001 THIRD AMENDMENT TO WORK AUTHORIZATION NO. 02 CONTRACT C07-07-385 THIS AMENDMENT is made as of the day of , 2014 by and between the ST. LUCIE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "County" and KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". 1VAR6011*S1:111111Ong; WHEREAS, on July 24, 2007 the County entered into a Consulting Agreement (Contract No. C07-07-385) hereinafter referred to as "Contract" with the Consultant to provide continuing professional Roadway and Intersection Design; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Contract, the Consultant is to provide the professional services as outlined in this individual work authorization; and, WHEREAS, on August 5,2008, the parties executed work authorization no. 02 for the project known as "Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvements"; and, WHEREAS, on May 25, 2010, the parties executed the first amendment to extend the project schedule; and, WHEREAS, on February 6, 2013, the parties executed the second amendment to extend the project schedule; and, WHEREAS, the parties desire to further amend the work authorization to revise the scope of services, increase compensation, and extend the project schedule. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises made herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by each party, the parties who are legally bound, hereby agree as follows: Page 1 of 3 Packet Pg. 52 7.M.2.a 1. SERVICES: The County has determined that it would like to utilize the services of the Consultant in the completion of the Project, to provide professional engineering services for the Project under the pricing, terms and conditions of the continuing contract (C07-07-385). The services to be provided by Consultant on the Project shall be for those as outlined in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and according to the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit "C" which are attached hereto and made a part of this work authorization and incorporated herein. 2. COMPENSATION: The cost to perform all services as described in the attached Scope of Services shall be billed on an hourly basis, and shall not exceed a total amount of five hundred forty one thousand eight hundred fifty and 00/100 dollars ($541,850), as further detailed in Exhibit "B" for a total not to exceed work authorization amount of one million one hundred seventy two thousand four hundred sixty eight and 00/100 ($1,172,468). 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENT: Except as amended hereby, all of the original terms and conditions in original Work Authorization and the Continuing Contract shall remain in full force and effect. 4. TIME OF COMPLETION: a. It is hereby understood and mutually agreed by and between parties hereto that the time of completion is an essential condition of this Contract, time being of the essence. b. Consultant shall commence work per the written Notice to Proceed, and all work shall be completed on or before December 31, 2015, as further described in Exhibit "C". C. If the work is not fully completed according to the terms of the Contract and within the time limits stipulated herein, it is hereby acknowledged that the County will suffer damages which are not capable of ascertainment or calculation, and therefore the Consultant shall pay the County, as liquidated damages, a sum of One Hundred Dollars ( 100.00) per day for each day following the required completion date, until the date upon which actual completion occurs. d. The period herein above specified for project completion may be extended by such time as shall be approved by the County Administrator or his designee, or the Contract may be cancelled by the County Administrator with the County invoking all rights and remedies thereof. Page 2 of 3 Packet Pg. 53 7.M.2.a e. Where any deductions from or forfeitures of payment in connection with the work of this Contract are duly and properly imposed against the Consultant, in accordance with the terms of the Contract, State Laws, governing ordinances or regulations, the total amount thereof may be withheld from any monies due or to become due the Consultant under the Contract; and when deducted, shall be deemed and taken as payment in such amount. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Addendum in multiple copies, each of which shall be considered an original on the following dates. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: CHAIR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: COUNTY ATTORNEY WITNESSES: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. BY: Print Name: Title: Page 3 of 3 Packet Pg. 54 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. April 30, 2014 Michael Powley, P.E. County Engineer St. Lucie County Public Works 2300 Virginia Ave. Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 RE: Kings Highway/ Indrio Road Intersection Improvements Amendment No. 3 to Contract 07-07-385 Dear Mr. Powley: ■ 445 241h Street, Suite Vero Beach, FL 32960 TEL 772 794 4100 We are pleased to submit to you this amendment associated with the Kings Highway and Indrio Road intersection improvements. The COUNTY desires to modify the Kings Highway/ Indrio Road Intersection Improvement construction documents to be consistent with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) State Road 713 (Kings Highway) preferred alignment. The preferred alignment associated with Kings Highway was presented by FDOT to the public via the Public Hearing held May 1, 2012, FHWA Concurrence dated December 21, 2012 and latest comments from FDOT Public Awareness meeting of January 29, 2014. This amendment includes professional consulting services consisting of supplemental topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, roadway design, storm water design, landscape design, lighting design, signal design and agency permitting. The man-hours are attached as per your request. Page 1 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 55 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. We appreciate this opportunity to work with St. Lucie County and look forward to moving design of this project to completion. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 772-794-4083. Sincerely, KIMLEY-FtOR_N AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Brian A. Good-P.E. Vice President Page 2 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 56 PPI M„ Kimley-Horn OEM- � I I al lu 1-%sso ialCJ, Inc. 7.M.2.a EXHIBIT A PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE SECTION I - PROJECT LIMITS AND DESCRIPTION Professional consultant services are requested for the preparation of supplemental topographic design survey, geotechnical investigation, roadway design, storm water design, landscape design, lighting design, signal design and agency permit applications associated with the improvements of the Kings Highway/ Indrio Road intersection. The COUNTY has completed 60% construction plan documents associated with the Kings Highway/ Indrio Road Intersection Improvement. The project was placed on hold due to acknowledgement from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) that changes to the previously approved FDOT Kings Highway PD&E Study preferred alternative re-evaluation would be forthcoming. Based upon the 2012 Kings Highway PD&E Study, Kings Highway is now recommended to be reconstructed as a 4-lane divided high speed suburban corridor. As such the geometry and right-of-way required to support the expansion of the Kings Highway corridor is needed to be revised to reflect the current corridor expansion identified by FDOT. In addition, the 2012 Kings Highway PD&E Study identifies that the Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD) Canal No. 4 is to be relocated to the west of its current location to accommodate the Kings Highway corridor expansion and Indrio Road intersection improvement This amendment is needed to address changes required by the FDOT as a result of the updated PD&E Study, and additional elements of work related to relocation of the stormwater management facility location within the project limits. SECTION II - COUNTY OBLIGATIONS The COUNTY agrees to provide (in a timely manner) the following material, data, or services as required in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement; all of which information the ENGINEER may use and reasonably rely upon: A. Provide the ENGINEER with a copy of all previously conducted studies, geotechnical investigations, traffic counts, preliminary data or reports available, existing location surveys, topographic surveys, and related documents. B. Provide the ENGINEER with all available drawings, right-of-way maps, and other Page 3 of 16 Packet Pg. 57 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. documents in the possession of the COUNTY pertinent to the project. C. The COUNTY shall be responsible for providing all abstracts of title and ownership and encumbrance reports for each parcel necessary for right-of-way map, parcel sketch and legal description development. D. The COUNTY and/or the Florida Department of Transportation shall be responsible for providing all right-of-way appraisal and acquisition services. E. The COUNTY shall make provisions for the ENGINEER to enter upon public and private property as required for the ENGINEER to perform his services. F. The COUNTY will promptly execute all permit applications and provide application and review fees necessary to expedite the acquisition of any local, state or federal permits made necessary by the project. G. The COUNTY will pay for all permit fees. SECTION III - SCOPE OF SERVICES The ENGINEER agrees to perform professional roadway design and related services in connection with the project as required and set forth in the following: A. General: 1. The ENGINEER will endeavor not to duplicate any previous work done on the project. After issuance of written authorization to proceed, the ENGINEER shall consult with the COUNTY to clarify and define the COUNTY'S requirements for the project and review available data. 2. The ENGINEER will attend conferences with the COUNTY and its representatives upon reasonable request. 3. In order to accomplish the work described under this Agreement in the time frames and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the ENGINEER will observe the following requirements: a. The ENGINEER will complete his work on the project within the time allowed by maintaining an adequate staff of registered engineers, draftsmen, and other employees on the work. b. The ENGINEER will design the project in such a manner as to be in reasonable conformance with applicable federal, state and local laws, and Page 4 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 58 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall comply with the Florida Department of Transportation's Plans Preparation Manual Design Criteria, latest edition. c. The ENGINEER will prepare all necessary sketches and completed application forms to accompany the COUNTY'S applications for required federal, state, or local permits. d. The ENGINEER will cooperate with the COUNTY in order that all phases of the work may be properly scheduled and coordinated. e. The ENGINEER will send a complete preliminary set of construction plans to any city, county, state, regional or federal regulatory agency from which a permit or other approval is required prior to final approval of the design by the County Engineer, and will coordinate the project design with all applicable agencies. f. The ENGINEER will contact all known utility companies having installations in the immediate vicinity of the proposed work and consider relocation of utilities, if necessary. The ENGINEER will provide the COUNTY with necessary information relative to required utility adjustments, relocations and installations and will show all known existing utilities on the final design plans. Design modifications to existing utility lines, if necessary, may be negotiated by a separate agreement. g. The ENGINEER shall report the status of this project to the County Engineer upon request and hold all drawings, calculations and related work open to the inspection of the County Engineer or his authorized agent at any time, upon reasonable request. 4. The ENGINEER will furnish copies of the drawings, specifications and contract documents as required by the COUNTY for material suppliers, federal, state and local agencies from whom approval of the project must be obtained. Upon bidding of the construction contract, the ENGINEER will furnish to the COUNTY 24" x 36" and 11" x 17" originals of the drawings and copies of the specifications for the COUNTY to copy for prospective bidders. Additional copies beyond those identified will be provided at cost. All original documents, survey notes, field books, tracings, and the like including all items furnished to the ENGINEER by the COUNTY pursuant to this Agreement, are and shall remain the property of the COUNTY. 5. The drawings prepared by the ENGINEER will be of sufficient detail to permit the actual location of the proposed improvements. It is understood that the Florida Department of Transportation will be coordinating and negotiation for all land Page 5 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 59 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. rights necessary to construct the proposed improvements. 6. The ENGINEER acknowledges that preparation of applicable permits for the COUNTY'S submittal through governmental regulatory agencies and FS 298 Water Control Districts is included within the scope of basic compensation for this Agreement. One FS 298 Water Control District (Ft. Pierce Farms Water Control District, FPFWCD) has facilities and rights -of -way along the project. 7. If following execution of this Agreement the COUNTY proposes to construct the improvements in a revised phased manner which requires the preparation of plans or the need to obtain or modify permits previously obtained, the ENGINEER will be compensated for this effort in accordance with the approved fee schedule in a subsequent amendment to this Agreement. 8. Compensation to the ENGINEER for basic services shall be in accordance with EXHIBIT B — Compensation, of this Agreement, as mutually agreed upon by the ENGINEER and COUNTY. B. Supplemental Design Survey: Previously Kings Highway (SR 713) North of Indrio road was proposed as a four lane divided corridor and the site in the southeast quadrant of the Kings Highway/ Miramar Avenue intersection was identified to serve as a location to construct and operate a stormwater management facility. Now based upon the 2012 FDOT Kings Highway PD&E Study FDOT has purchased a parcel of land identified within the FDOT Kings Highway/ Indrio Road Intersection Improvement Right -of -Way Maps as parcel number 102. The approximately 9.95 acre parcel is located in the southeast quadrant of the intersection and has frontage along both Kings Highway and Indrio Road. Parcel Number 102 is now being identified as the preferred stormwater management facility location by FDOT to construct and operate a stormwater management facility. The ENGINEER shall provide supplemental design survey services necessary to support and facilitate contemplated design and permitting activities associated with a stormwater management facility to be located within this parcel. The ENGINEER will establish the boundary of Parcel Number 102, as well as collect supplemental topographic elevation data. In addition, based upon the 2012 FDOT Kings Highway PD&E Study findings the FPFWCD Canal No. 4 is now proposed to be relocated west of its current location along Kings Highway south of Indrio Road. The ENGINEER shall provide supplemental design survey services necessary to support and facilitate contemplated design and permitting activities associated with relocating FPFWCD Page 6 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 60 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Canal No. 4 south of Indrio Road. Also, the FDOT has completed construction of a pedestrian facility project, drainage and landscape improvement project along the northern leg of the subject intersection. The ENGINEER shall survey these improvements and reflect them into the associated construction documents. These tasks will consist of the preparation of digital base map topographic surveys in accordance with the Professional Land Surveyors in Chapter 5J-17, Florida Administrative Code, pursuant intent of the Florida Minimum Technical Standards set forth by the Florida Board of to Section 472.027, Florida Statutes. C. Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation: The geotechnical study will be supplemented to evaluate the proposed FPFWCD Canal No. 4 relocation as depicted within the FDOT PD&E study. Our geotechnical work for this project will consist of the following components: Canal Relocation 1. Conduct a seepage and slope stability analysis to evaluate the impacts of groundwater seepage into the proposed relocation of Ft. Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD) Canal No. 4 canal banks and indicate alternatives for improving the stability of the canal slopes. Laboratory Testing 1. Laboratory examination (classification) of the material samples and physical property tests of same to establish their plasticity, gradation, organic content, moisture content and corrosivity. Reporting 1. Preparation and submittal of a Roadway Soil Survey Report as detailed in Chapter 9 of FDOT's Soils and Foundation Handbook (2006). The report will address plastic and/or organic soils (limits and volume), if present, projected water table levels, and design/construction options to deal with plastic/organic soils and perched water. The report will include cross - sectional profiles of the subsurface conditions with AASHTO soil classifications. D. Roadway Plans: The ENGINEER shall revise the Kings Highway and Indrio Road Intersection Improvement 60% Plans to reflect changes to the Kings Highway geometry as a Page 7 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 61 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. result of the 2012 FDOT Kings Highway PD&E Study Preferred Alignment. Within the current Work scope of work, Kings Highway was being designed as a six -lane divided urban section south of Indrio Road transitioning to a four -lane divided Kings Highway roadway section north of the Indrio Road intersection. As a result of the most recently completed FDOT Kings Highway PD&E Study, Kings Highway is now depicted as a four -lane divided high speed suburban section south of Indrio Road with no change to the geometry other than transitioning to the existing Kings Highway roadway north of the Indrio Road intersection. The following construction document sheets associated with Kings Highway will need to be revised and/or added to reflect PD&E Preferred Alignment: • Drainage Maps • Typical Sections • Plan and Profile Sheets • FPFWCD Canal No. 4 Relocation Sheets • Drainage Structure Sheets • Cross Sections It is understood that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will be conducting and responsible for the PD&E re-evaluations to ensure that the proposed improvements will remain consistent with the approved alignments. The ENGINEER will provide FDOT a summary report that itemizes any changes to the previously approved roadway alignments. The ENGINEER will coordinate with FDOT as it relates to providing information needed to conduct the re-evaluations. E. Drainage Plans: The ENGINEER shall revise the 60% drainage design and plans to reflect utilization of Parcel Number 102 as a stormwater management facility to serve the intersection improvement. Parcel Number 102 is now identified as the preferred stormwater management facility location by FDOT to construct and operate a stormwater management facility in lieu of the previously identified site in the southeast quadrant of the Kings Highway/ Miramar Avenue intersection. 1. Perform drainage investigations and analysis necessary to prepare a design which will drain the project in accordance with the COUNTY, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Ft. Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD), Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) and/or Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) design criteria. 2. The ENGINEER shall prepare stormwater permit applications for the SFWMD, FPFWCD and ACOE requirements for submittal by the COUNTY. This will Page 8 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 62 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. consist of all required evaluation, design, coordination, and follow-up work necessary to support permit applications. The COUNTY will review the permit applications as necessary. The ENGINEER shall assemble and be responsible for the final submittal. 3. The ENGINEER shall prepare permit sketches for submission by the COUNTY and FDOT to ACOE and SFWMD for dredge and fill activities, if necessary. The ENGINEER shall submit all permit sketches on 8.5" x 11" sheets. Sketches shall be neatly scaled, signed and sealed, and reproducible. 4. Environmental evaluations and/or a biological summary report will be necessary to discern impacts to other surface waters, wetlands and/or endangered species associated within Parcel Number 102 stormwater management facility. Based upon preliminary investigations by FDOT, gopher tortoise and wetlands have been identified within Parcel Number 102. 5. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be revised to reflect with the modifications proposed in the 2012 PD&E Study. The site specific SWPPP is a requirement of both the EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities, and the FDEP Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities. 6. The ENGINEER shall prepare and submit a County Vegetation Removal Notice exemption request F. Permitting: Based upon the property purchased by FDOT to serve as one of the stormwater facilities (FDOT Right -of -Way Map Parcel No. 102) for the intersection improvement and the ultimate widening of the Kings Highway corridor, it is known that approximately 1.3 acres of hardwood wetlands exist within the property. In addition, it is known that gopher tortoise borrows reside within the parcel. As such, the ENGINEER shall prepare permit applications for the SFWMD, ACOE and Florida Department of Environmental Protection for submittal by the COUNTY. This will consist of all required evaluation, design, coordination, and follow-up work necessary to support permit applications for the mitigation of impacted wetlands and the relocation of gopher tortoises. The COUNTY will review the permit applications as necessary. The ENGINEER shall assemble and be responsible for the final submittal. The ENGINEER shall prepare permit sketches for submission by the COUNTY to ACOE and SFWMD. The ENGINEER shall submit all permit sketches on 8.5" x 11" Page 9 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 63 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. sheets. Sketches shall be neatly scaled, signed and sealed, and reproducible. 1. Wetland Delineation and Jurisdictional Determination The ENGINEER will field flag the wetland limits within the limits of the preferred alternative in accordance with State unified wetland delineation methodologies described in Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual. The ENGINEER will coordinate with the project surveyor by providing a marked aerial with the approximate limits of wetlands and the flag numbers. Seasonal high water (SHW) elevations will be marked in the field where possible using vegetative indicators. Two SHW elevations will be marked per wetland, if possible. The ENGINEER will submit a request to the SFWMD and the ACOE for a jurisdictional determination, and meet with each agency in the field to review the wetland lines. This scope assumes that separate field meetings will be conducted. The ENGINEER will prepare at least one (1) routine wetland determination form for each flagged wetland and a representative upland data point as required by the ACOE. While on -site, ENGINEER will also collect data sufficient to prepare the wetland assessment using UMAM or WRAP for use during the permitting phase due to wetlands anticipated to be impacted. 2. Environmental Resource Permitti The ENGINEER will meet with the following agencies/departments to discuss their environmental concerns associated with the project. The ENGINEER will prepare a memorandum summarizing these meetings. • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) • South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) • U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) • Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District (FPFWCD) The ENGINEER will request information from the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) and obtain and review other relevant state and federal agencies databases regarding known occurrences of listed species on and in the vicinity of the project. The habitat types, including wetlands, will be identified on a recent aerial photograph in the field. The information will be used to prepare a land cover map using the Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS — FDOT, 1999). The acreage of upland and wetland habitats will be included on the FLUCFCS map and will be approximate, based on aerial interpretation and ground truthing. Page 10 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 64 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Pedestrian transects will be conducted to identify other listed species that may occur. If species are identified that require extensive formal surveys, the COUNTY will be notified and these efforts will be performed under a separate work authorization. 3. Value Engineering Review The FDOT has indicated that they desire to have the proposed intersection improvement presented to their Value Engineering (VE) Review Committee. The formal application is used to improve the value of a project, product or service. VE strives to optimize the use of allocated funds without reducing the quality or performance. A multi -disciplined team is assembled and the six phases of the VE Job Plan (Information, Functional Analysis, Creative, Evaluation, Development and Presentation) are used to guide the team through the process. Upon completion of the FDOT VE Review, the ENGINEER will review VE comments provided and provide written responses to each. G. Signing and Pavement Marking Plans: The ENGINEER shall revise the 60% Signing and Pavement Marking Plans to reflect the 2012 Kings Highway PD&E Preferred Alignment geometry. This work shall include: preparation of the plan layout, key map, quantities (including signing and pavement marking quantity), tabulation of quantities, and detail of all major signs. All plans are to be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT Standard Specifications, Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, complete in design and drawn at the same scale as the Roadway Plans, furnished in reproducible form. H. Traffic Control Plans: The ENGINEER shall revise the 60% Traffic Control Plans to reflect the changes in lane geometry and right-of-way width associated with Kings Highway Preferred Alignment. The design shall include construction phasing of roadways ingress and egress to existing property owners and businesses, routing, signing and pavement markings, and detour quantity tabulations. Special consideration shall be given to the construction of the drainage system when developing the construction phases. Positive drainage must be maintained at all times. Furthermore, Kings Highway and Indrio Road will remain open to traffic at all times. Page 11 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 65 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. I. Sianalization Plans: The ENGINEER shall revise the mast -arm traffic signal configuration at the Kings Highway/ Indrio Road intersection to reflect changes in lane geometry associated with the 2012 Kings Highway PD&E Preferred Alignment. J. Landscape Analysis and Plans: The ENGINEER shall develop Landscape Plans for each Kings Highway and Indrio Road to delineate proposed planting types, scheme development and associated preliminary costs. A conceptual design shall be prepared upon receiving written authorization from the COUNTY to proceed with these activities. The conceptual design shall include identification of opportunities and constraints associated with the project based on existing site conditions. Summary of analysis, if required, will be included with the conceptual design. Final design shall include identifying the species/type, size, location, spacing and quality of all plants. The ENGINEER shall include a written or graphic guide for care and maintenance associated with the plant material after the warranty period. The maintenance plan will be developed in coordination with the COUNTY who may assume maintenance obligation. The Landscape Plans will be developed so as to not require an automated irrigation system. The ENGINEER will proceed with developing Landscape Plans upon receiving written authorization by the COUNTY. K. Lighting Design and Plans: The ENGINEER shall analyze and document Lighting Tasks in accordance with all applicable manuals, guidelines, standards, handbooks, procedures, and current design memorandums. Lighting Justification Report The Department has requested that the intersection project be evaluated to determine if roadway lighting is merited based upon the warrants for roadway lighting established by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The warrants outline specific conditions for lighting of streets and highways. The warrants are based on Average Daily Traffic (ADT), the ratio of night to day crashes, local government participation in the cost, and other factors. The report shall address warrants to determine if lighting warrants are met, and shall include a benefit -cost analysis to determine if lighting is justified. The report shall include calculations for the night -to -day crash Page 12 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 66 7.M.2.a PPIMFIKimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. ratio as well as a table summarizing the day -time and the night-time crashes. The report shall follow the procedures outlined in the FDOT Manual on Uniform Traffic Studies (MUTS) manual which utilize ADT, Three Year Crash Data, night/day crash ratio, percentage of night ADT, etc. Lighting Design Analysis Report The ENGINEER shall prepare a Preliminary Lighting Design Analysis Report. The report shall provide analyses for each typical section of the mainline roadways. Each lighting calculation shall be properly identified as to the area that it covers. The report shall include the Lighting Design Criteria that will be used and shall include the evaluation of at least three lighting design alternatives and a recommendation on the alternative to use. Each alternative shall be properly described; the alternatives shall consider different pole heights, lamp wattage, and arm lengths. Each alternative shall be provided with a cost estimate that includes initial cost in addition to operations and maintenance cost for one year. After approval of the preliminary report, the consultant shall submit a revised report for each submittal. The Lighting Design Analysis Report shall include: voltage drop calculations and load analysis calculations for each branch circuit Voltage Drop Calculations The ENGINEER shall submit voltage drop calculations showing the equation or equations used along with the number of luminaries per circuit, the length of each circuit, the size conductor or conductors used and their ohm resistance values. The voltage drop incurred on each circuit (total volts and percentage of drop) shall be calculated, and all work necessary to calculate the voltage drop values for each circuit should be presented in such a manner as to be duplicated by the District and/ or COUNTY. The Voltage Drop Calculations shall be submitted as part of the Lighting Design Analysis Report. Lighting Plans The ENGINEER shall prepare a set of Lighting Plans in accordance with all applicable manuals, guidelines, standards, handbooks, procedures, and current design memorandums based upon the preferred alternative identified in the Lighting Design Analysis Report. Page 13 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 67 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. L. Public Involvement: Public involvement intent is to inform and involve interested public officials, citizens and special interest groups in the development of this transportation project. Residents, visitors and business rely on Kings Highway and Indrio Road to meet their transportation needs. Therefore, it is important that these stakeholders are provided an opportunity for input. Upon written direction from the County, the Engineer may be asked to attend /present material to others. M. Harmonization Design Modifications: To improve project coordination with existing developments along the corridor, upon receiving written direction from the COUNTY, the ENGINEER may be asked to evaluate alternative design improvements to aid in coordinating the roadway improvement with adjacent developments. Page 14 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 68 7.M.2.a r=" Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. W:1:11:1 11 i:? COMPENSATION The COUNTY agrees to pay and the ENGINEER agrees to accept for services rendered pursuant to fees in accordance with the following: A. Professional Services Fee: The basic compensation mutually agreed upon by the ENGINEER and the COUNTY follows: Hourly Not -to -Exceed Tasks Task Description Fee Supplemental Design Survey $ 22,000 Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation $ 7,500 Roadway Plans $ 158,173 Drainage Plans $ 51,155 Permitting $ 45,790 Value Engineering Process $ 6,910 Traffic Control Plans $ 52,428 Public Involvement $ 12,500 Erosion Control and SWPPP $ 16,140 Signing and Pavement Marking Plans $ 16,306 Signalization Plans $ 14,490 Landscape Analysis and Plans Kings Highway $ 26,082 Indrio Road $ 17,388 Lighting Design and Plans $ 74,038 Harmonization Design Modifications $ 20,950 Grand Total $ 541,850 Q Page 15 of 16 U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 69 7.M.2.a Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT C SCHEDULE Upon authorization to proceed by the COUNTY, final design documents are expected to take approximately eighteen (18) months from the Notice to Proceed (NTP). SECTION IV - TIME FOR COMPLETION NTP 60% Design Drawings (Constructability Phase) 90% Design Drawings (Bidability Phase) Final Design Drawings (Production Package) All work shall be completed on or before December 31, 2015 Page 16 of 16 Upon BOCC Approval 6 months following NTP 12 months following NTP 18 months followina NTP U:\Projects\2007\Kings-Indrio Intersection\Work Authorization No 3\Kings-Indrio Amendment No 3 Scope (rev6).doc Packet Pg. 70 7.M.3 ITEM NO. RES-2014-95 J COUNTY ` R I ID A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: CIIRIFrT- BACKGROUND: Barbara Guettler, MSBU Project Manager MSBU Program DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\PUBLIC WORKS Resolution 2014-95 - Property Clean -Up Special Assessment District Article II of the County's Code of Ordinances addresses the nuisances that arise when property is allowed to deteriorate. Section 1-9-19.6 "Lot Clean -Up" prohibits the accumulation of trash, junk, debris, living and nonliving plant material, and stagnant water; excessive growth of grass, weeds and brush; windows, skylights, and doors that are not water tight; and, the keeping of fill on property. If a property is found to be in violation of this Article and the owner fails to remedy or successfully appeal the violation as set forth in Section 1-9-19.6, the County may undertake such action as necessary or useful to remedy the violation. The cost incurred by the County to remedy the violation shall be assessed against the property. If the imposed assessment is not paid in full within twenty business days, the assessment is recorded as a lien and may be levied as a non -ad valorem special assessment on the annual property tax bill and collected pursuant to Section 197.36 of the Florida Statute. PREVIOUS ACTION: July 3, 2012 - Board adopted Ordinance No. 12-011, amending Article II "Abandoned Property, Garbage, Trash, Junk, and Debris" of Chapter 1-9 by creating Section 1-9-19.6 "Lot Clean -Up" FINANCIAL IMPACT: The revenue generated from special assessments will positively impact funds 102 (Unincorporated Services) and 101001 (Transportation Trust Interlocals) by reimbursing these funds for cost incurred by the County in remedying the violations. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board adoption of Resolution No. 14-95 establishing a budget for the Property Clean - Up MSBU. COMMISSION ACTION: Packet Pg. 71 7.M.3 Coordination/Signatures --N Con We t, Public Works Directo 014 Heather Young, Asst. County Attorney 6/19/2014 Bob bentkofsky, �epu`ttycinty Administrate, 6/ /2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:30 PM by Kelly Phelan A Page 2 Packet Pg. 72 RESOLUTION NO. 7.M.3.a WHEREAS, subsequent to the adoption of the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners budget for St. Lucie County, certain funds not anticipated at the time of adoption of the budget have become available from special assessments and interest for property cleanup in the amount of $51,000. WHEREAS, Section 129.06 (d), Florida Statutes, requires the Board of County Commissioners to adopt a resolution to appropriate and expend such funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, in meeting assembled this 1st day of July, 2014, pursuant to Section 129.06 (d), Florida Statutes that such funds are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year 2013-2014, and the County's budget is hereby amended as follows: REVENUE 131-4115-325100-4924 Special Assessment $50,000 131-4115-361100-4924 Interest $1, 000 APPROPRIATIONS 131-4115-5xxxxx-4924 Operating Expenses $51,000 After motion and second the vote on this resolution was as follows: Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson, Chair XXX Commissioner Paula Lewis, Vice Chair XXX Commissioner Chris Dzadovsky XXX Commissioner Tod Mowery XXX Commissioner Kim Johnson XXX PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED THIS 1 ST DAY OF JULY 2014. ATTEST: DEPUTY CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: CHAIR APPROVED AS TO CORRECTNESS AND FORM: COUNTY ATTORNEY Packet Pg. 73 ITEM NO. (ID # 2198) TO: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: cl miprT- BACKGROUND: AGENDA REQUEST Board of County Commissioners Ron Roberts, Solid Waste Division Director Solid Waste Division Award of Bid# 14-018 Belt Maintenance DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\SOLID WASTE On February 26, 2014 submittals to Bid No. 14-018, belt maintenance for the St. Lucie County Solid Waste Baling & Recycling Facility, were opened. One submittal was received, 94 companies were notified and eight documents were distributed. Bid No. 14-018 was in accordance with Local Preference Ordinance No. 09-055. The purpose of this bid is to establish a contract for belts that are in need of replacement and/or repair for the Construction & Demolition Facility and the Single Stream Processing Facility. PREVIOUS ACTION: February 9, 2010 the Board approved a Contract with BMG Conveyor Services of Florida, Inc. to provide belts for the Baling & Recycling Facility. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Sufficient funds are available in Solid Waste operating accounts. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board approval to award Bid No.14-018 to BMG Conveyor Services of Florida, Inc. for parts and labor associated with belt replacement and repair, and authorization for the Chair to sign the documents as approved by the County Attorney. [0] L& I I I M11 Eel ► WiTl i 00 03 Packet Pg. 74 Coordination/Signatures anie 5. McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/23/2014 g8obBentkofs—ky, Depu6C,5nt�y�ldministrate, 6/" 5/2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:26 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 75 7.O.a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PURCHASING DEPARTMENT BID #14-018 BELT MAINTENANCE FOR THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY SOLID WASTE BALING & RECYCLING FACILITY DATE: FEBUARY 26, 2014 @ 3:30 PM BELTS TO BE VULCANIZED: BMG CONVEYOR SERVICES FAX: 813-248-5716 WIDTH LENGTH PLIES PIW COVERS DESCRIPTION COST COST 1400mm 17m 3 EP500 8mmx3mm Steel breaker/molded edges — Metso material per unit $8,500.00 56" 190, 3 330 3/16"x1/16" per unit $6,500.00 551, 48' 3 330 3/16"x1/16" per unit $1,650.00 48" 60' 3 330 3/16"x1/16" per unit $1,850.00 48" 14'4" 3 330 3/16"x1/16" R-3 Rivit hinged fasteners installed per unit $750.00 60" 65' 3 375 1/14"x1/16" Abrasion resistant covers per unit $2,850.00 30" Magnetic belt per foot $18.00 47" 72'9" 4 1440 1/4"x1/8" per unit $2,300.00 Service Calls (to include travel costs). $4,500.00 Response Time hours 6 BELTS: WIDTH LENGTH PLIES PIW COVERS DESCRIPTION COST COST 54" 3 330 3/16"x1/16" 20' Saddle per foot $33.00 48" 14'4" 3 330 3/16"x1/16" R-3 Rivit hinged fasteners installed per unit $750.00 60" 72'9" 1 440 Laced per unit $3,950.00 60" 63" 13 330 Laced per unit $2,850.00 60" 86" 12 1220 Laced per unit $2,250.00 Service Calls (To include travel costs). $2,850.00 Response Time hours 6 Number of companies notified*: 94 Number of bids documents distributed*: 8 Number of bids received: *per demandstar.com Packet Pg. 76 7.R.1 ITEM NO. (ID # 2187) COUNT::] F L Q R I DATE: 07/01/2014 AGENDA REQUEST *CONSENT AGENDA\UTILITIES TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: Laurie Waldie, Utility Director SUBMITTED BY: Utilities SUBJECT: Award Bid No. 14-031 North Hutchinson Island WWTF Plant Expansion BACKGROUND: The purpose of the bid is to expand the existing wastewater treatment capacity from 500,000 gpd (0.5 mgd) to 850,000 gpd (0.85 mgd) in order to provide capacity for anticipated build out of North Hutchinson Island. On May 15, 2014, submittals to Bid No. 14-031 North Hutchinson Island Wastewater Treatment Facility Plant Expansion were opened. Seven proposals were received; 694 companies were notified and 87 bid documents were distributed. Bid No. 14-031 included Local Preference Ordinance 09-005 and the Apprenticeship Requirement Program. Summit Construction of Vero Beach submitted the lowest bid in the amount of $4,045,342.00 and has met the apprenticeship requirement to utilize 20% apprentices for the two trades identified for this project. The Apprenticeship Program criteria involves projects with a construction cost in excess of $300,000 that are fully County funded (i.e. not grant funded). The County identifies all trades for which there are apprenticeship programs registered with St. Lucie County. The bidder must attempt to meet 20% apprenticeship participation for each trade identified in the project. If apprentices are not available for the trades identified for the project then the bidders are not required to meet the apprenticeship requirement. For this project, the low bidder has met the apprenticeship requirements as indicated above. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: Sufficient funds are appropriated and available in the Utility Capital Facilities Funds, 479-3602-563000- 3636 RECOMMENDATION: Packet Pg. 77 7.R.1 Recommendation: Board approval to award Bid No. 14-031 to the lowest bidder, Summit Construction of Vero Beach, in the amount of $4,045,342.00 and authorization for the Chair to sign the documents as approved by the County Attorney. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures YrHedie, Utility Director 6 8/ 4 log Heather Young, Asst. County Attorney 6/19/2014 /b bentkofsky, Deputy County Administrate, 6/" 5/2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:25 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 78 7.R.1.a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7C�60 %N Y F L 0 R 1 D A TABULATION SHEET PURCHASING DEPARTMENT BID #14-031 NORTH HUTCHINSON ISLAND WWTF PLANT EXPANSION SUMMIT CONSTRUCTION OF VERO BEACH, LLC Vero Beach, FL 32960 $ 4,045,342.00 Fax: 772-794-2097 POOL & KENT COMPANY OF FLORIDA Miami, FL 33125 $ 4,104,000.00 Fax: 305-324-0522 R.J. SULLIVAN CORP. Pompano Beach, FL 33069 $ 4,140,000.00 Fax: 954-975-3333 WHARTOW SMITH, INC. Sanford, FL 32771 $ 4,177,000.00 Fax: 407-327-6984 FLORIDA DESIGN CONTRACTORS, INC. Lake Park, FL 33403 $ 4,183,000.00 Fax: 561-848-5992 TLC DIVERSIFIED, INC. Palmetto, FL 34221 $ 4,339,890.00 Fax: 561-478-7159 CLOSE CONSTRUCTION, LLC $ 4,482,429.00 Okeechobee, FL 34972 Fax: 863-763-6337 Number of companies notified*: 694 Number of bid documents distributed*: 87 Number of bids received: 7 *per demandstar.com GO M O c m E t U 2 r Q Packet Pg. 79 ITEM NO. (ID # 2201) J COUNTY ` R I ID A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: Laurie Waldie, Utility Director SUBMITTED BY: Utilities DATE: 07/01/2014 *CONSENT AGENDA\UTILITIES SUBJECT: Utilities Master Plan - Requested Waiver for Potential Bidders to RFQ #14- 308 BACKGROUND: Pursuant to County policy, any professional consultant that contracts with the County as an advisor as to the feasibility of any County capital project is not eligible to participate in any future design work on that project that might become necessary as a result of the consultant's advice. The Board may waive this policy by majority vote if it determines there is a reason for the waiver. The County is currently seeking proposals from consultants to complete the Water, Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Systems Master Plan (RFQ No. 14-038). The Master Plan is a long term planning instrument rather than a set of projects going into a study. The Master Plan is a planning document with a higher level look that assists the utility with where lines should be placed when a proposed development comes in or what size plants the County will need based on estimated population projections. The new Master Plan will develop a 5, 10, and 20 year capital improvement plan, however all projects will need to be designed and the actual sizes plus locations refined when the time comes. Any projects that are to be constructed will be carefully scrutinized and evaluated as to the need for that project. Due to the length of time, at least five (5) years between new master plans, without the waiver, the professional engineering firm that completes the master plan would be prohibited from doing any County Utility work during that period that related to the Master Plan, which is the majority of the Utility projects. For instance, the Utility master plan was last completed in 2008, so under this policy that would mean that the engineering firm that did that plan could not be part of our engineering library or respond to any Utility RFQ for years until the next master plan was done, such as now, unless there was a Board waiver. PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A Packet Pg. 80 7.R.2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board approval to waive the ineligibility of the professional consultant that contracts with the County for RFQ No. 14-038 from future design work on future projects identified in that Master Plan. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures L rie Waldie, Utility Director 6 4/YE4 rj+� — - ame . McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/26/2014 ob entkofsky, Deputy Cotnty Admmistrato, / 1/2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:26 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 81 ITEM NO. (ID # 2177) J COUNTY ` R I ID A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESENTED BY: Michael Powley, County Engineer SUBMITTED BY: Engineering SUBJECT: Capron Trails Public Hearing BACKGROUND: DATE: 07/01/2014 *PUBLIC HEARINGS\PUBLIC WORKS The Capron Trails mine is situated west of 1-95 on the north side of Indrio Road. The permit was approved on December 17, 1996 and will expire in 2016. In coordination with the Environmental Resources Department (ERD), improvement of the current Reclamation and Rehabilitation plan has been discussed. The applicant is interested in this improvement and has proposed modifying the permit. Attached is the ERD Final Report and the Littoral Planting Plan by Ecological Consulting of Florida. Also included is the pertinent plan sheet from the approved mining plan as well as the proposed plans. Correspondence to all of the neighboring property owners within a 500-foot radius of the mine has been sent advising of the proposed modification and of tonight's Public Hearing, and Notice has been advertised in the Fort Pierce Tribune as well. PREVIOUS ACTION: February 14, 2012 - BOCC approved scheduling a Public Hearing. March 6, 2012 - Board approval of the Capron Trails mine request to increase their hours of operation to allow night hauling in support of the adjacent 1-95 Widening Project only, as outlined in the attached memorandum. May 9, 2014 - Addendum No. 6 modified the approved areas impacted by mining and reduced the total impacted mining area. June 17, 2014 - BOCC approved scheduling a Public Hearing. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A Packet Pg. 82 RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board acceptance of Capron Trails mining permit Addendum No. 7. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures -,C\% , %" • vw ['on West, Public Works Directo 2014 4aniieYS.torney 6/20/2014-lob entkofsky, Depu y C my Administrato, 6/ /2014 Updated: 7/1/2014 3:21 PM by Kelly Phelan M Page 2 Packet Pg. 83 8.A.a MINING PERMIT ADDENDUM NO. 7 The Board of County Commissioners (Capron Trails Mine) This addendum reflects the modifications of the approved mining plan for Tracts 2-3. The proposed modifications include the adjustment of the lake bank slopes associated with the reclamation of this section of the mine as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on July 1, 2014. The original mining permit was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on December 17, 1996. MINING AREA Capron Trails Mine IL w A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 7 AND SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, i FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: I C COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE NORTH 88°-48'-45" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7; A DISTANCE OF 498.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; Q THENCE SOUTH 00°-21'42" WEST DEPARTING SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 285.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88°-48'-45" 0 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2408.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°-00'-00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 4113.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°- 38'-18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 957.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°-21'-42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1550.88 FEET TO A POINT ON ti THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, THENCE NORTH 890-39'-35" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, A N DISTANCE OF 1250.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE CERTAIN FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT v EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 102, PAGE 153 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 360-33'-31" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 3566.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000-21'-42" WEST DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE 2 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 2577.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. W Said parcel contains 281.29 acres, more or less. This CLASS II mining permit is valid until December 17, 2016 unless revoked prior thereto as provided in said Sections 6.06.00 and 11.05.11 of St. Lucie County Land Development Code. According to the mining plan on file in the County Engineer's office and approved by the Board of County Commissioners on March 28, 1989, this permit is subject to Conditional Use Permit Resolution No. 89-87. The Conditional Use boundaries remain unchanged. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Addendum No. 7 added the following Special Conditions: 1. The Reclamation and Rehabilitation Plan of the original mining permit shall be modified according to the Proposed Reclamation Plans for Tract 2-3 as prepared by Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. The modifications of the lake bank slopes for Tracts 2- 3 entail the change of slope from 4:1 of the entire lake banks to 8:1 on the northern and eastern lake banks in which the littoral planting obligation has shifted to these MINING PERMIT 1 Packet Pg. 84 PERMITTEE: CAPRON TRAILS MINE DATE OF ISSUE: 7/1/2014 EXPIRATION DATE: 12/17/2016 8.A.a locations. The rest of the shorelines shall be stabilized with seeding and sodding. An upland buffer shall be provided and planted with trees on the uphill of the littoral shelf. Upland reclamation clustered on the northern and eastern side of the lake shall be planted with trees. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged for Tract 1, Tract 2, Tract 3 and Tract 4 pursuant to the original permit dated December 17, 1996 and subject to paragraphs 1 through 11 of the General Conditions of the original permit and the Special Conditions of Addendum No. 2 dated March 28, 2003, Addendum No. 3 dated September 6, 2005, Addendum No. 4 dated October 17, 2006 and Addendum No. 6 for Tract 4 dated May 9, 2014. DATED THIS 1st day of July, 2014 ST. LUCIE COUNTY ENGINEERING DIVISION County Engineer x a T M L O L 0. M t� r' ti N MINING PERMIT Packet Pg. 85 8.A.b COUNTY 0 R i D A Environmental Resources TO: Michael Powley, County Engineer Department Final Report THROUGH: Amy Griffin, Environmental Regulations Manager FROM: Jennifer Evans, Senior Environmental Planner DATE: June 13, 2014 SUBJECT: Capron Trails (aka Indrio Mine) Mine Reclamation Plan Revision Background The Environmental Resources Department (ERD) received the June 13, 2014 submittal. The applicant requests an amendment to the approved mining permit in order to modify the Tract 2-3 mine reclamation plan. Per Land Development Code 11.05.11.F any significant changes in the reclamation plan must be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The 159-acre site is located northwest of the 1-95 and Indrio Road intersection. The site is currently an active mine. Findings Per Land Development Code 6.06.03 a littoral zone shall be established as part of any water body created by an excavation requiring a mining permit. The applicant proposes to cluster the littoral plantings along the eastern portion of the final lake area. The proposed revisions will provide an increase in environmental benefits by creating more littoral and upland buffer habitat. The original reclamation plan included 4:1 slopes with a total of 2.86 acres of littoral and upland buffer habitat. The proposed reclamation plan creates a more gradual 8:1 slope allowing for additional littoral plantings (6.67 acres) and creates additional upland buffer habitat (11.0 acres). Littoral plantings are an important habitat to wading birds and provide water quality benefits; therefore any increase in littoral area will provide additional environmental benefits. Findings ERD recommends approval of the proposed mining permit revisions. Conditions of Approval 1) The issuance of County development permit does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the County if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 2) All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. Packet Pg. 86 8.A.c LITTORAL PLANTING PLAN DICKERSON MINE INDRIO ROAD ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA Revised April 7, 2014 Prepared by: ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF FLORIDA 475.5 SE I)IYIE HIGHWAY, !?1 197 PORT SALERNO. FL 34992 772-22067817 Packet Pg. 87 8.A.c Overview This project includes the reclamation of mining Tract 2-3 for the Dickerson Mine Indrio Road, St. Lucie County, FL. The mining activities were previously permitted through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Bureau of Mine Reclamation. Currently the mine operator has completed mining activities associated with the Tract 2- 3 Mine with the lake being excavated. The Mine operator is currently in the process of removing overburden, dressing the slopes and preparing the lake shoreline for the planting phase of the reclamation. This plan addresses the planting of the littoral areas and the upland buffers as well as overall lake maintenance. Shoreline Littoral and Upland Plantings The shoreline of the lakes will be reclaimed with the overburden removed, and the shoreline graded. The littoral shelves will be graded to meet the final grades in the plans prepared by the Engineer Jacobs. Per the FDEP permit the finished grade of the littoral shelf will range from elevation 24.5 down to elevation with a 8:1 slope. The control elevation is set at 23.0 with no vegetation being planted below elevation 20.5. The remaining shelf between elevations 20.5 and 17.0 is considered deep littoral. This littoral is 8.0 acres as required in the FDEP permit. The shoreline of the lakes will be stabilized with seeding and sodding as warranted, along with designated littoral shelf and upland plantings. The stabilized surfaces will minimize erosion and siltation within the lake. Sod and seeding will likely be bahia/rye grass mix, with the planted littoral being native wetland dependent species. The littoral plantings have been shifted to the north and east bank of the lake to mitigate for the easterly wind action that may affect any proposed plantings on the western shore. This western shore will be seeded to reduce the potential of erosion. A total of 8,910 herbaceous plants will be provided in the littoral shelf. An upland buffer will be provided on the uphill side of the littoral to provide a buffer to the lake. A total of 159 trees will be installed within the upland buffer. In addition to the littoral shelf and upland buffer, disturbed upland reclamation is being provided. This area includes 11.0 acres and 2,200 trees. These areas are planned in clusters on the east and north side of the lake. The plantings are specified on Figure 1. The littoral plantings will include wetland dependent vegetation at an average density of three-foot on center for herbaceous species. The upland buffer will be planted 5-foot on center. Typical plantings are identified on the attached Figure 1 and 2. The vegetation will be liner size and bare root specimens with good health and vigor at time of planting. Upon preparation of the shelves the lakes will be allowed sufficient time for groundwater to stabilize prior to planting. Preferred planting months will be during the rainy months (April — October) to allow for natural rainfall for watering. If the lake level does not stabilize and at least saturate the littoral shelves the plantings should be delayed until such time that the lake levels reach the desired level. K Packet Pg. 88 8.A.c Open Water Areas The open water portion of the lake has been excavated down to greater than 8-feet below control, with the existing lake being considerably greater due to mining operations. The open water portions of the lakes are important mixing zones and allow for water quality treatment, as well as temperature gradients for aquatic fish and wildlife. In a natural system, the open water component is self sufficient and does not require as intensive management as the shoreline and littoral areas. Based on proposed littoral development and the minimal development surrounding the lake, it is unlikely that the open water portions will exhibit evidence of water quality issues (i.e. algae blooms). 3 Packet Pg. 89 8.A.c Figures a T) L C 0 L Q U Q Packet Pg. 90 8.A.c TYPICAL LITTORAL SECTION Open Water Deep Littoral Planted Littoral Upland Buffer t 1 1 8:1 Slope for Littoral Shelf above EL 20.5 4:1 Slope for Littoral below EL 20.5 NOTES: - Shelf will include 3-inches of organics if warranted to meet final grades if substrate is not sufficient for planting. - Emergent vegetation will be planted from elevation 24.0 down to elevation 20.5. - Littoral area has an averge planting density of 3' on center. The upland buffer will be planted 5' on center. - Plantings will occur in clusters along the shelf to mimic a natural lake edge. THIS DOCUMENT, TOGETHER WITH THE CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS PRESENTED HEREIN, AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE, IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND CLIENT FOR WHICH IT WAS PREPARED. REUSE OF AND IMPROPER RELIANCE ON THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND ADOPTATION BY ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF FLORIDA SHALL BE WITHOUT LIABILITY TO ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF FLORIDA. � Nj� - LITTORAL PLANTINGS SECTION w E FIGURE2 `F' DICKERSON MINE INDRIO ROAD s NOT TO SCALE DATE: 4-744 SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL CONSULTNG Of RJDA ST. LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA PROJECTNO, 8035.01 r a Packet Pg. 91 I 8.A.c I Deep Littoral Planted Littoral Upland Buffer Open Water �.'woe ..e. 1- • + ♦ 1 + ♦ + a2 ♦ ♦ ♦ ,` ♦+ ♦ +♦ ♦♦ + ';:tie ♦+ ♦ + +♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦i+♦+ ++ ++ +♦++ +++ PLANTING SCHEDULE PLANT ZONE PLANT NAME PLANT SIZE SPACING QUANTIITY UPLAND BUFFER WAX MYRTLE 1 GALLON 5' ON CENTER 160 UPLAND BUFFER SAND CORDGRASS LINER 5' ON CENTER 160 UPLAND FORESTED AREA LIVE OAK 3 GALLON 15' ON CENTER 1,100 UPLAND FORESTED AREA SLASH PINE 3 GALLON 15' ON CENTER 1,100 LITTORAL PICKERAL WEED BARE ROOT 3' ON CENTER 1,500 LITTORAL THALIA BARE ROOT 3' ON CENTER 2,000 LITTORAL SOFTRUSH BARE ROOT 3' ON CENTER 1,000 LITTORAL CANNA LILY BARE ROOT TON CENTER 800 LITTORAL SOFT STEM BULRUSH BARE ROOT TON CENTER 750 LITTORAL GIANT BULRUSH BARE ROOT TON CENTER 750 LITTORAL DUCK POTATO BARE ROOT 3' ON CENTER 1,000 LITTORAL MAIDENCANE BARE ROOT TON CENTER 500 LTTORAL BUEFLAG IRIS BARE ROOT 3' ON CENTER 650 LITTORAL BALD CYPRESS 3 GALLON 10' ON CENTER 160 THIS DOCUMENT, TOGETHER WITH THE CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS PRESENTED HEREIN, AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE, IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND CLIENT FOR WHICH IT WAS PREPARED. REUSE OF AND IMPROPER RELIANCE ON THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND ADOPTATION BY ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF FLORIDA SHALL BE WITHOUT LIABIUTY TO ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF FLORIDA. N PLANTINGS PLAN (TYPICAL) W�E FIGURE 1 7�DICKERSON MINE INDRIO ROAD S NOT TO SCALE DATE: 4-7-14 }'}�y}; '+y I` , �, ' SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING OF ROMM ST. LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA PROJECTNu. 8035.01 Packet Pg. 92 8.A.d 52.0' 3OTO' 12.00' PROPOSED HAUL ROAD 9.60' 23.023.01 3.0 ABOVE GRNOl 2% Aspen ea vc rerun • TNATURAL GRND. STABILIZED 25.0' NGVD ROADWAY CROSS SECTION A -A TYPICAL HAUL ROAD SCALE : N.T.S. 30.00' 12.00'� -9.60' VARIES FROM 446' TO MINE T.O.B. PROPOSED HAUL ROAD 3.0 A80V 27 '.. AVG. ...... ...: ...; 1 1 NGVD 23.00 NATURAL GRND. CNTL ELV. STABILIZED 25.0'NCVD ROADWAY J1 2 CROSS SECTION B-B ROAD IN SURFACE STORAGE AREA SCALE N T.S. VARIES (30.00' TYP. ROADWAY WIDTH) STABILIZED ROADWAY 2X i2-IN STABILIZED SUBGRADE (F.B.V. 50 - MIN) TYPICAL STABILIZED ROADWAY SCALE : N.T.S. c0015.00'31.00'� GRND. CROSS SECTION C-C 5' (TYP) TYPICAL SECTION - MINING PIT SCALE : N.T.S. APPROX. AVG GRNI 25.0' NGVD FOR ;SARY) 4.0' • TOP OF BANK UPU'HD 28.0' UTTOIML ZOHE UPLAND 4.0' 4.0' 6.0' 14.0' TRANSITIONAL AREA TOP OF SLOPE APPROX. AVG. ,s TRANS. S1uUOW MIO DEEP SHALLOW LITTORAL AREA GENERAL NOTES 25n,.0' NGVD 'III=III=III=III-III 24.00 2500 1. UPON COMPLETION OF ME EXCAVATION. THE MINING PR PEPoMETER SHALL BE GRADED WITH A MAXIMUM SLOPE OF 4:1 UPLAND - EDCE OF WATER ((IgRIZONTAL TO VERTICAL) FROM NATURAL GROUND LEVEL TO t&OO FEET BELOW GROUND AS SHOWN ON ME CROSS SECTIONS (T.O.B. TO ELV 24.0) 23.00 p CONTROL CONTAINED ON THIS SHEET. • BAHIA SOD TO MATCH ELEVATION 22.00 24.00 2. UPON COMPLETION OF THE SHOREUNE GRADING, OVERBURDEN MATERMLS STOCKPILED DURNG THE MINE OPERATION SNAIL BE EVENLY SPREAD TO A DEPTH OF APPROXIMATELY 3-FICHES OVER THE SLOPES. ADJACENT PASTURE 1 4 2o.so 23.00 . :.. ....... .. ......:.....:.... ... .... .;.... 3. UPON COL/PLETION OF TIE SPENDING OF OVERBURDEN, THE SHORELINE SHAJL BE STABILIZED WITH HYDROSEED TO THE MEAN HIGH WATER UK - ELEVATION CONTOUR 24.00 FEET, NGVD. TRANSITIONAL .....y..'" .. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TING SHALL COMMENCE SOON AS E LAKE TH 4. N SHALL OCCUR ANYTIME LITTORAL ZONE %ANTI CS ELV 2 4.0 TO ELV 23.0 E F M EXCAVATION. PLANTINGS CONDUCTED IN TIE DRY SEASON NNG BE EEXCAVATION. WATER ELEVATIONS STATMLRE UPON CWPLETION 0 E n LB w IRPo R I PLANTINGS SIWL BE INSTALIJ:D AND GROWING WTIH IN DALE rfAR a THE cEssA oN of N c GIED AS EW REO • WAX MYRTLE CERIFERA) :-ql 4_ Actrarrcs. (MYRICA + SAND 'IIIASS - 5. PLANTINGS OF ALL EMERGENT SPECIES SHIN. OCCUR FROM 1.0 FOOT ABOVE THE CONTROL ELEVATION TO 2.5 FEET BELOW =_I 20.50 CONTROL ELEVATION. NO PLANTINGS ARE PROPOSED FOR THE DEEP LITTORAL ZONE AREAS. RECRUITMENT FROM THE ARTINACORDGBAKER]) (SPARTINA BAKERI) MID -DEPTH ELV 22.0 TO ELV 20.5 - MID -DEPTH LITTORAL AREAS IS ANTICIPATED TO VEGETATE MIS ZONE. 6. WERANO PLANTS SHALL BE PLANTED WITH AN AVERAGE SPACING OF 3-FEET ON CENTER FOR SMALL STATURE SPECIES. SHALLOW ELV 23.0 TO ELV 22.0 + PICKERELWEED (PONTEDERIA CORDATA) I t7.00 AND 3-FELT ON CENTER FOR LARGE STATURE SPECIES. GROUPING AND CLUSTERING OF PLANTS WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO pIHANCE WILDLIFE UTEIZATION AND BMETT, AND WILL INTEGRATE EXPECTED NATURAL. REGENERATOR FOR VARIOUS SPECIES. • MAIDENCANE • ARROWHEAD (SATERD\ LANCIFOLIA) 2 II W 7. 1RANSi1pNAL SHRUBS (WAXMYRTLES) .WIT GRASSES (SANS CORDGMSS) SHALL BE %ANTED IN CLUSTERS FOR AESMEIIC PANICUM HEMITOMON) • FIR FLAGAG DEEP LITTORAL AREA BENEFIT AND WLDUFE UTIUunoN. • UMBRELLA SEDGE SCIRPOIDEA) (THALIA GENICULATA) 8. ACTUAL SPECIES PLANTED WILL BE BUSED UPON LOCAL AVNLABUIY OF ODIAMERCW_ NURSERY STACK AT THE TIME OF RE AU. SPECES USIEO MAY BE URUZED. AND SUBBTTURON WITH ACCEPTABLE NATIVE REPLACEMENT • SOK((FUIRENA RUSH • SPIKERUSH (ELEOCHARIS CELLULOSA) y MID -DEPTH LITTORAL AREA -VEGETATION. HOT SPECIES IS PERMITTED. (JUNCUS EFFUSUS) UNCUS + BULRUSH DEEP 9. PLANTINGS SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE WATER W EMENT SYSTEM AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS SUCH ME + SMA ((SCIRPUS VALIDUS) ELV 20.5 TO ELV 17.0 MAINIENANCE PROGRAM FOR ME LITTORAL ZONE S CONSIST OF ME REMOVAL OF UNDESIRABLE NUISANCE AND EXOTIC (POLYGONUM PUNCTATUM) + WHITE WATER LILLY ILLYODO PLANTING REQUIRED VEGETATION BY HAND AND CHEMICAL MLANS DURING ME FIRST YEAR FOLLOWING PLANTING TO ENSURE ME VLAWU1Y OF ME . PANTED VEGETATION. + BLUE FLAG IRIS (NYMPHER A) NO (IRIS HEXAGONA) • GOLDEN CANNA y 10. ALL UPLAND AREAS EXCEPT ROADS MUST HAVE AN ESTABUSHED FOR A PEWGo K AT IFASi ONE TEAR AFTER PLANTING OVER 80% OF ME RECLAIMED UPLAND AREAS. NO EA IXCF1T ONE-0LAVOER (1/4) 10 (CANNA FLACCIDA) �;:�: � ACRE LITTORAL SHELF - SECTION LITTORAL SHELF - PLAN VIEW PLANTING SCHEDULE: David Owen Scut, P.1,. CONTAINER AVERAGE SPECIES NAME COMMON NAME SIZE OR HEIGHT SPACING PLANTING DENSITIES: 0. 58166 PONTEDERIA CORDATA PICKER0.WEED UNER 3-FEET RANGE OF ZONE PLANTING PLANTS SAGRTARIA IANCIFOLIA ARROW HEAD THALIA GENICULATA RREFLAG LINER LINER 3-FEEr 5-FEET PLANTING ZONE PLANTING ZONC WIDTH AC EAR ,Ci.E DENSITY ITT ELEOCHARIS CELLULOSA SPIKERUSH SCIRPUS VAUDUS SOFT STEM BULRUSH LINER LINER 3-FEET 3-FEET DEEP 17.0 - 20.5 FEET 14-FEET 2.41 AC. (SEE NOTES) OCTY ���1� 7VI IV l 1 UL! NYMPHAEA ODORATA WHITE WATER ULY LINER 3-FEET MID -DEPTH 20.5 - 22.0 FEET 6-FEET 1.04 AC. 4900 /AC. 5150 PANICUM HEMITOMON MAIDENCANE LINER 3-FEET SHALLOW 22.0 - 23.0 FEET 4-FEET 0.70 AC. 4900 /AC. 3450 FUIRENA SCIRPOIDEA UMBRELLA SEDGE LINER 3-FEET TRANSITIONAL "A - 24.0 FEET 4-FEET 0.70 AC. 440 /AC. 310 I,BFII Inc. No. 959 JUNCUS EFFUSUS SOFT RUSH LINER 5-FEET UPLANDS 24.0 - 25.0 FEET 4-FEET 0.70 AC. (SEE NOTES) POLYGONOM PUNCTATUM SMARTWEED IRIS HEXAGONA BLUE FLAG IRIS LINER LINER 3-FEET 3-FEET TOTALS 20-FEET 2.86 AC. 3550 S.W. Corporate Parkw CANNA FLACCIDA GOLDEN CANNA UNER 3-FEET SPARTNA BAKERI SAND CORDGRA55 1-GALLON 10-FEET Palm City, FL 34990 MYRICA CERIFERA WAX MYRTLE 1-GALLON 10-FEET 5 9 05 IG 1prR FDFP RAJ 4/1/05 1 12 0 IG PER SLC RAJ 1 26 0 JL ADDITION OF CARACARA AREA DATE BY REVISIONS CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS, TRACT 3 EXPANSION PHASE 2 PROJECT NO: 06 SURVEYORS &MAPPERS OG-0O92 "Part7mrs For Results, DICKERSON AGGREGATES, INC --- INC. Valve By Design" SHEET 2222 Colonial Rood, Suite 201, Fort Pierce, Florido 34950 MINING SECTION & XS-1 (772) 461-2450 Fax: (772) 465-1225 BPR & FBPE License No: 959 www.lbfh.com LITTORAL ZONE PLANTING PLAN 024100-� I;-1." Packet Pg. 93 8.A.e STATE OF FLORIDA LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE u KEY WEST U C0 J m 0 0 0 IJ Q Q J :. PALM BEACH MIAMI CONSTRUCTION PLANS DICKERSON MINE - INDRIO ROAD TRACT 2-3 - RECLAMATION FOR DICKERSON AGGREGATES, INC. P.O. BOX 910 FORT PIERCE, FL 34954 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE BSM Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 3300 PGA BOULEVARD, SUITE 780 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 PH. (561) 799-3855 FL CA #2822 MARCH 2O14 JACOBS PROJECT NO. CLIENT PROJECT NO. SHEET INDEX SHEET NUMBER SHEET NAME G-1 COVER SHEET AND INDEX G-2 GENERAL NOTES AND LEGEND CIVIL C-1 RECLAMATION PLAN C-2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE DETAILS AND SECTIONS REVISIONS REV DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION A MAY 2013 PRELIMINARY DESIGN B 3/27/2014 REVISED LITTORAL AREA CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG ITS THE LAW! DIAL 811 1 Know what's below. Call before you dig. SUNSHINE STATE ONE CALL OF FLORIDA, INC. www.callsunshine.com x a T LL r 0 L Q U ti ti N C 0 E a� 0 Q. 0 a c a� E U 2 Q Packet Pg. 94 A 8.A.e u O N \ \ PO 0 > Q a ON GENERAL 1. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER/ENGINEER BEFORE WORK COMMENCES. 2. FIELD CHANGES OR DEVIATIONS FROM THE DESIGN SHALL NOT BE MADE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE OWNER/ENGINEER. 3. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. GOVERNING STANDARDS FOR THE PROJECT ARE THE JANUARY, 2013 FDOT STANDARDS FOR DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND UTILTIY OPERATION ON THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM. 5. GOVERNING SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROJECT ARE THE YEAR 2010 FDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GAIN COMPLETE FAMILIARITY WITH THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING ACCESS LIMITATIONS, SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDITIONS AND GROUNDWATER LEVELS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR ALL REQUIRED CLEARING AND GRUBBING. RUBBLE, DEBRIS AND OTHER UNUSABLE OR UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. 8. CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING (WELL POINTS, SUMPS, ETC.) SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH A SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SFWMD) WATER USE/DEWATERING PERMIT. 9. WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE "TRENCH SAFETY ACT". 10. SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER/ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY RESTORE/REPLACE ALL EXISTING PAVEMENTS, DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, MAILBOXES, SOD, LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION, LIGHTING, CONDUIT, CABLE, ETC., AFFECTED BY THE WORK. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER MAINTENANCE AND SAFE CONTROL OF VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC AT ALL TIMES FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. DETAILED MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC PLANS FOR ALL PHASES OF THE WORK SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER/ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. GRADING 1. REFERENCE VERTICAL DATUM IS THE 1929 NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). 2. GRADES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE FINISHED GRADES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL AREAS SHALL BE SLOPED AS NECESSARY TO DRAIN. EROSION CONTROL PLAN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEVELOP A SPECIFIC EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND SUBMIT TO THE OWNER/ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. THE PLAN SHALL INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR ASSURING THAT SOILS REMAIN IN PLACE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DO NOT ERODE OR WASH INTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES OR ROAD RIGHTS —OF —WAY. AS A MINIMUM, THE PLAN SHALL PROVIDE FOR: ... INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING SILT FENCES, HAY BALES, ETC. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FDOT STANDARD INDEX 102 TO PROTECT OFF —SITE AREAS AND SURFACE WATERS FROM RUNOFF AND DEWATERING DISCHARGES. ... MINIMIZING DISTURBANCE TO STABILIZED SOILS AND SODDED AREAS DURING CONSTRUCTION TO THE EXTENT PRACTICAL AND RESTABLIZING/RESODDING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. ... DOCUMENTING AND CORRECTING EROSION CONTROL PROBLEMS IMMEDIATELY. TURBIDITY CONTROL PLAN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEVELOP A SPECIFIC TURBIDITY CONTROL PLAN AND SUBMIT TO THE OWNER/ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. THE PLAN SHALL INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR CONTROLLING SEDIMENTS AND PROTECTING WATER QUALITY DURING CONSTRUCTION IN ALL SURFACE WATER AREAS ADJACENT TO THE WORK SITE. AS A MINIMUM, THE PLAN SHALL PROVIDE FOR: ... INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING SILT SCREENS, FLOATING CURTAINS, ETC. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FDOT STANDARD INDEX 103 AND PROVIDING FOR TURBIDITY MONITORING AS APPROPRIATE. ... STAGING THE WORK IN SUCH A MANNER SO AS TO MINIMIZE POTENTIAL ADVERSE IMPACTS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE. ... DOCUMENTING AND CORRECTING TURBIDITY CONTROL PROBLEMS IMMEDIATELY. PIPE INSTALLATION 1. BELL —AND —SPIGOT PIPE SHALL BE PLACED WITH THE BELL END POINTING IN THE DIRECTION OF PIPE LAYING. PIPE SHALL BE GRADED IN STRAIGHT LINES TAKING CARE TO PREVENT FORMATION OF DIPS OR LOW POINTS. PIPE SHALL NOT BE PLACED WHEN TRENCH CONDITIONS OR WEATHER ARE UNSUITABLE. PIPE ENDS SHALL BE COVERED TEMPORARILY WITH WOOD BLOCKS OR BULKHEADS AT THE END OF EACH WORK DAY. 2. PIPE SHALL BE SUPPORTED AT THE PROPER ELEVATION AND GRADE TAKING CARE TO SECURE FIRM AND UNIFORM SUPPORT. WOOD SUPPORT BLOCKING SHALL NOT BE USED. EACH SECTION OF PIPE SHALL BE SUPPORTED SOLIDLY BY THE PIPE BED FOR ITS FULL LENGTH WITH RECESSED EXCAVATIONS TO ACCOMMODATE BELLS, JOINTS AND COUPLINGS. FITTINGS SHALL BE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED. ANCHORS AND SUPPORTS SHALL BE PROVIDED WHERE NECESSARY FOR FASTENING WORK INTO PLACE. 3. PIPE SHALL BE CUT WITH POWER SAWS, ABRASIVE WHEELS OR PIPE CUTTERS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE CLEAN AND SQUARE CUTS. WEDGE —TYPE ROLLER CUTTERS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. PIPE ENDS SHALL BE BEVELED AFTER CUTTING USING A POWER BEVELING TOOL, PORTABLE TYPE SANDER OR ABRASIVE DISK. 4. PIPE SEGMENTS SHALL BE PLACED IN SHORT LENGTHS IN AND OUT OF RIGID JOINTS OR STRUCTURES WITH SUFFICIENT LENGTH PROVIDED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION OF JOINTS. BLOCKING OR WEDGING BETWEEN BELLS AND SPIGOTS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. DRAINAGE 1. CORRUGATED METAL PIPE (CMP) SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 943 OF THE FDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 2. ALL DRAINAGE PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH FILTER FABRIC. 3. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY MIRAFI OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 985 OF THE FDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. UTILITIES 1. ALL CONCERNED UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS SHALL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO INTIATING CONSTRUCTION WORK. 2. THE LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF EXISTING UTILITIES DEPICTED ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE AND BASED ON THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ADDITIONAL UTILITIES NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS MAY BE PRESENT. 3. EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE ACCURATELY LOCATED ELECTRONICALLY AND/OR BY HAND EXCAVATION IN COORDINATION WITH APPLICABLE UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FEES ASSOCIATED WITH HOLDING UTILITY LINES AND/OR POLES AS REQUIRED. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING PROVIDING DIRECT SUPPORT AND/OR SHORING OF EXCAVATED AREAS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING ANY FACILITY SUPPORT. IF THE UTILITY COMPANY REQUIRES THAT ONLY THEIR CREWS MAY SUPPORT THEIR FACILITIES, THEN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE COORDINATION AND PAYMENT. RECORD DRAWINGS AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE RECORD DRAWINGS SIGNED AND SEALED BY A PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER LICENSED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. THE RECORD DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE CROSS SECTIONS OF THE LAKE SIDE SLOPES FROM THE TOP OF BANK TO AN ELEVATION OF 17 NGVD. THE CROSS SECTIONS SHALL BE ON A MAXIMUM INTERVAL OF 500 FEET AND SHALL INCLUDE ADDITIONAL DETAIL AT LOCATIONS THAT ARE NOT UNIFORM OR LINEAR. THE RECORD DRAWINGS SHALL ALSO INCLUDE TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ON THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE AND THE SIDE SLOPES BELOW ELEVATION 17 ON THE PLAN VIEW. THE RECORD DRAWING SHALL ALSO INCLUDE DETAILS OF THE NPRISE-613 WATER CONTROL STRUCTURE. EXISTING: r - -12" SD - --6" FM-- --T-- --X-- �6 x tip• 'III' 0 a i LEGEND: BENCHMARK EDGE OF ROADWAY STORM DRAIN PIPE UTILITY PIPE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC OVERHEAD TELEPHONE FENCE RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE SPOT ELEVATION STORM DRAIN INLET MANHOLE UTILITY POLE GUY POLE STREET LIGHT MAILBOX STREET SIGN PROPOSED: LITTORAL PLANTING UPLAND FORESTED HABITAT DRAINAGE STRUCTURE ABBREVIATIONS: RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE WM POTABLE WATER MAIN FM FORCE MAIN SAN SANITARY SEWER MAIN P.G.L. PROFILE GRADE LINE CL CENTERLINE L LENGTH OF CURVE R RADIUS OF CURVE P.V.I. POINT OF VERTICAL INTERSECTION P.V.C. POINT OF VERTICAL CURVATURE P.V.T. POINT OF VERTICAL TANGENCY VC VERTICAL CURVE A. D. ALGEBRAIC DIFFERENCE K CURVATURE STA. STATION EOP EDGE OF PAVEMENT INV. INVERT ELEV. or EL. ELEVATION RT RIGHT LT LEFT (N,S,E,W) NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST (TYP.) TYPICAL HORZ. HORIZONTAL VERT. VERTICAL CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG ITS THE LAW! DIAL 811 Know what's below. Call before you dig. SUNSHINE STATE ONE CALL OF FLORIDA, INC. www.callsunshine.com O rn M L M M J > N W 0 C F v 00 -p Q Lam+ cLd N t o � o � M M mC E co U Z LLI U) LU 0 (D O M Z p� � Ol u- 0 (D mV ce (Dow �L m z a Z 0 o W F0,� cz7 U Ln w w 0 0 } z a O z Ln J Uj w o' a o W U Q o a w� THIS LINE j IS ONE INCH LONG WHEN PLOTTED FULL SCALE THIS DRAWING MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE APPLICABLE OR GOVERNING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. PROJECT NO: PRO]. NO. DATE: AUGUST 2013 DISC. LEAD: DESIGNER: CHECKER: DOS JSA SHEET TITLE CIVIL TRACT 2-3 GENERAL NOTES & LEGEND SHEET G-2 a Packet Pg. 95 (Hd slieal uoide0 : LLW ue1d uoi;ewepeN posodoad :4u8uay3e;4V i n n A C 111 w rn cb a r Y V a mhom 0 N N LLi Q 0 0 J a- F_ F_ 0 0 o I Q 0 m ►7 0 N \ N 0 w Q w m 0 iI Ms r _ — PROPOSED UPLAND AREA iSWAM � TO BE RE—VEGITATED PROPERTY BOUNDARY AS FORESTED HABITAT F, Z, ... _... _ (9.48 AC) ( j PROPOSED UPLAND A �A j TO BE RE—VEGITA E9 �. I AS FORESTED HABI .AT j �... �.._ __..._...— ... _... _.._. _ i (0.97 4C LIMITS OF MINING �: \ REMOVE ALL STORED ji 11 \ EQUIPMENT AND FENCING ' , PROPOSED LITTORAL PLANTING AREA EXISTING AGGREGATE STOCKPILE •'•'' TO REMAIN UNTIL SOLD. GRADE AREA AND SOD .'.' AS STOCKPILE IS REMOVED. . . —EXISTING RECHARGE DITCH AND BERMS ... . DE —SILT, BACKFILL AND COMPACT I FINISH GRADE TO MATCH ADJACENT GROUND I " ' I I " I ' I PROPOSED LITTORAL ••.••• PLANTING AREA j (6.67 AC) • •' ' i .. ••;�''• TRACT 2-3 MINE Ij .. 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NOTES: 1. GRADE SIDE SLOPES OF EXISTING OVERBURDEN MATERIAL STOCKPILES AT 4H:1V SLOPES. 2. CONSTRUCT TEMPORARY EARTHEN BERM OR OTHER FEATURE AT STOCKPILES ADJACENT TO LAKES AND WETLANDS TO PREVENT EROSION RUN-OFF PRIOR TO STABILIZATION. 3. STABILIZE DISTURBED AREAS OF STOCKPILES WITH GRASS PLANTING. CORRUGATED "rT"' RISER CO\ CROSS BRACE ANGLE '--PRESSURE TREATED 2"x6" BOARD (TYP) FULL PIPE SECTIOI TO RECEIVE BALLA`. UU1\1\U\,„TED METAL RISER PLATE FLASHBOARD RISER NPRISE-6B SCALE : N.T.S. SECTION VIEW NOTES: 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL 30" FG FLASHBOARD RISER (ALUMINUM 14 GAUGE). 2. ATTACH FLASHBOARD RISER TO EXISTING 30" DIAMETER ALUMINUM CULVERT USING WIDE BANDS. FIELD VERIFY THE EXISTING CULVERT SIZE AND PIPE MATERIAL AND NOTIFY ENGINEER IF EXISTING CULVERT IS NOT 30" DIAMETER ALUMINUM CULVERT, PRIOR TO ORDERING FLASHBOARD RISER. 3. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO ORDER OR FABRICATING FLASHBOARD RISER. 4. COAT FULL PIPE SECTION TO RECEIVE BALLAST WITH COAL TAR EPDXY AND FILL WITH READY MIX CONCRETE BAGS. 5. FLASHBOARD RISER DIMENSIONS BASED ON CAPRON TRAILS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SFWMD PERMIT NO. 56-00745-S FOR NPRISE-6B. 10' (MIN.) APPROX. AVG. _ - - - - - - - ---- j - - - - \ NATURAL GROUND -- PROPOSED TOP OF BANK LIMITS OF GRADING 46.0' 28.0' PLANTED LITTORAL ZONE 14.0' DEEP LITTORAL ZONE NO PLANTINGS FINISHED EXIST. TOB CONTROL ---- -----GRADE - - - - - - - - - - - - - ELEVATION 2300 \ T 1 \ 8 \ \ \ 2�0.50 1 \ 17.00 \ 4 \\ \ ` 6.5 \ \ \ \ \ \ EXISTING SLOPE TYPICAL LAKE BANK SECTION VARIES (TO REMAIN) (SHOWN ON SHEET C-1 TO BE PLANTED) ` 1 \ � SCALE �25.50 N.T.S. \ 10' (MIN.) APPROX. AVG. NATURAL GROUND PROPOSED TOP OF BANK LIMITS OF GRADING 30' 28.0' LITTORAL ZONE NO PLANTINGS 24.50 FINISHED ---------- GRADE ------ \ 2�3.00 0 CONTROL EXIST. TOB - ELEVATION 1� \ \ 4 \ \ 65 \ \ \ \ \ \ TYPICAL LAKE BANK SECTION \ (NOT TO BE PLANTED) `\ SCALE N.T.S. \\ EXISTING SLOPE VARIES \ (TO REMAIN) 1 \ \—�25.50 PROPOSED NPRISE-66 FLASHBOARD RISER CORRUGATED BAND CONNECTION TO EXIST. 30" CMP BACKFILL AND COMPACT SEED AND MULCH DISTURBED AREA EXIST. GROUND EXIST. 30" CMP TYPICAL SECTION FLASHBOARD RISER N PRISE-6B SCALE : N.T.S. CTD D C-5 CANAL \-- — CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG IT'S THE LAW! DIAL 811 Know what's below. Call before you dig. SUNSHINE STATE ONE CALL OF FLORIDA, INC. www.callsunshine.com 0 v M � M � J > LL N � O H 0 00 �p Q0i U C 7 U LL N t Co U o � M N M m E m =40 CL z Uj za Q Ln V p M z � 0 c9 0 U Q O w LU m z a� O OLL IU-I IZ-I 0 W U 0 z 0 I-_ Q U z J (n LU LU 0 0 0 r Z J Q 0 Z a Vn W J> LU LU W 0' � d o w N � � QN o M Q 0 > ED Q LU THIS LINE IS ONE INCH LONG WHEN PLOTTED FULL SCALE THIS DRAWING MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE APPLICABLE OR GOVERNING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. PROJECT NO: PROJ. NO. DATE: AUGUST 2013 DISC. LEAD: DESIGNER: CHECKER: DOS JSA SHEET TITLE CIVIL TRACT 2-3 MINE GRADING AND DRAINAGE DETAILS AND SECTIONS SHEET C-2 8.A.f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS June 17, 2014 To Whom It May Concern: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Engineering Division In compliance with the provisions of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, you are hereby advised that Indrio Land Group, LLC with office location at 450 East Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, has petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to modify the approved reclamation plan of Tracts 2-3. The proposed modifications are for the lake bank adjustments associated with the closure of this section of the mine. A location map is attached to this correspondence. It is for the following described property. MINING AREA Capron Trails Mine A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 7 AND SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE NORTH 880-48'-45" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7; A DISTANCE OF 498.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE SOUTH 001-21'-42" WEST DEPARTING SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 285.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 881-48'-45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2408.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000-00'-00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 4113.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 890-38'-18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 957.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000- 21'-42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1550.88 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, THENCE NORTH 890-39'-35" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 1250.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE CERTAIN FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 102, PAGE 153 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 360-33'-31" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 3566.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000-21'-42" WEST DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 2577.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 281.29 acres, more or less. A public hearing on the petition will be held at 6:00 P.M. (or as soon thereafter as possible) on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, in the St. Lucie County Administration Building, 3rd Floor Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Michael Powley, P.E., County Engineer, at 772-462-1707 or email him at powleym@stlucieco.org. Sincerely, ST. LUCIE COUNTY Michael Powley, P.E. Count En�i�e� CHRIS DZADOVSKY, District No. 1 • TOD MOWERY, District No. 2 • PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. 3 • FRANN1E UTC O istrict No. 4 • KIM JOHNSON, District No County Administrator - Faye W. Ourlow, MPA 2300 Virginia Avenue • Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Public Works: (772) 462-1485 • FAX (772) 462-2268 Engineering Division: (772) 462-1707 • Rood & Bridge Division: (772) 462-2511 Solid Waste Division: (772) 462-1768 • Water Quality Division: (772) 462-251 1 • Utilities Division: (772) 462-1150 www.stlucieco.org Packet Pg. 98 I 8.A.f I a x E Capron Trails Mine Indian River County : �St.,L Capron Trails Mine Legend = Capron Trails - Overall Site N Miles 0 0.25 0.5 1 Florida's Turnpike 0 Spanish Lakes Fairways Section 2 & 3 —71 Capron Trails Mine (section to be closed) i Indrio Road 614 70 m- W -0- c� N O Y Packet Pg. 99 8.A.g NnTICF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County will, at 6:00 P.M. (or as soon thereafter as possible) on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, in the St. Lucie County Administration Building, 3rd Floor Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida, hold a public hearing on the petition of Indrio Land Group LLC, with office location at 450 East Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, to modify the approved reclamation plan for Tracts 2-3. The proposed modifications are for the lake bank adjustments associated with the closure of this section of the mine. The following described land in St. Lucie County, Florida, to wit: MINING AREA Capron Trails Mine A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 7 AND SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE NORTH 880-48'-45" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7; A DISTANCE OF 498.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE SOUTH 001-21'-42" WEST DEPARTING SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 285.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 880-48'-45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2408.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000-00'-00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 4113.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°-38'-18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 957.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°-21'-42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1550.88 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, THENCE NORTH 890-39'-35" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 1250.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE CERTAIN FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 102, PAGE 153 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 360-33'-31" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 3566.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000-21'-42" WEST DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 2577.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 281.29 acres, more or less. The mining plan is on file in the St. Lucie County Engineering Division, Room 229, 2nd Floor Annex, St. Lucie County Administration Building, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY Frannie Hutchinson, Chair PUBLISH: June 21, 2014 PROOF AND BILL: Board of County Commissioners, St. Lucie County Packet Pg. 100 ITEM NO. RES-2014-96 TO: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY: cl miprT- BACKGROUND: AGENDA REQUEST Board of County Commissioners Jeffrey Johnson, Senior Planner Planning Division DATE: 07/01/2014 *REGULAR AGENDA\PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Resolution 2014-96 - Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast - Major Site Plan Fine Realty Corporation is requesting Major Site Plan approval to replace an existing mobile home park known as the Colony Club Mobile Home Park with a recreational vehicle park consisting of 69 lots to be completed in two (2) phases. The subject 7.37 property is located % mile south of St. Lucie Boulevard on the west side of North US Highway No. 1. The existing Colony Club Mobile Home Park was approved for 50 mobile home sites in the early 1970's. Currently there are a total of 42 legal, non -conforming mobile homes that occupy the northern half of the property. The project is to be served by an on -site well (water) with wastewater service provided by Fort Pierce Utilities Authority. Phase 1 Site Plan Phase 1 consists of 3.3 acres and is located on the southern portion of the property that is currently vacant (see plans). Construction is planned to commence in October, 2014 and will include the following improvements: 21 recreational vehicle lots with a 960 s.f. reception building Volleyball court and picnic area Perimeter landscape buffer yard (25 feet in width) with a 6 foot wide mulch trail A widening of the US Highway No. 1 ingress/egress to 36 feet in width An 8-foot high opaque fence with landscaping to buffer between Phase 1 and the existing mobile homes. The Phase 1 Site Plan is independent from the existing mobile home park and meets all applicable Land Development Code requirements for a recreational vehicle park. Packet Pg. 101 Phase 2 Site Plan Phase 2 consists of approximately 4 acres and is located on the northern portion of the property where there are 42 existing mobile homes (see plans). The applicant proposes construction to commence by October, 2022. The following site improvements include: 48 recreational vehicle lots Community pool with a 1,600 s.f. recreational building Volleyball court and picnic area Perimeter landscape buffer yard (25 feet in width) with a 6 foot wide mulch trail GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant/Property Owner: Fine Realty Corporation - Howard Fein Agent for Applicant: Abraham Chabab, PE Location: 2601 North US Highway No. 1 Size of Development: 7.37 acres Tax Identification Numbers: 1433-120-0010-000-5 Current Zoning: RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park Future Land Use: COM, Commercial Wetlands: None. Utilities: Water (On -Site Well) FPUA Wastewater Urban Services Boundary: Inside Drainage District: Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District Adjacent Land Use/Zoning/Uses: Direction Future Land Use Zoning Existing Use(s) North RM, Residential RMH-5, Residential, Mobile Whispering Creek Multiple Family - 9 Home - 5 Co-op, Inc., Mobile du/acre Home Park (15 units/acre) South COM, Commercial CG, Commercial General Towing Operator and Vacant Updated: 7/1/2014 3:31 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 2 Packet Pg. 102 Commercial East COM, Commercial - C. Commercial - Village of St. RV and Boat Village of St. Lucie Lucie Dealership and Vacant Commercial West RM, Residential RMH-5, Residential, Mobile Tall Pines Mobile Multiple Family - 9 Home - 5 Home Park (7 du/acre units/acre) LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE STANDARDS OF REVIEW FOR MAJOR SITE PLANS Land Development Code Section 11.02.04(C) establishes the standards of review for site plans. Site plan approval shall be granted only if the applicant demonstrates compliance with the following criteria. The Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend conditions and safeguards necessary to mitigate impacts and to ensure compatibility of the proposed use with the surrounding area. A. Consistency with Local Ordinances and Comprehensive Plan. The site plan is consistent with the supplemental standards for Recreational Vehicle Parks as outlined in Land Development Code, Section 7.10.16. The RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park zoning district is compatible with the COM, Commercial future land use. Overall density is 9 recreational vehicle lots per gross acre, less than the maximum 14 per gross acre allowed, and the amount of open space (36%) provided exceeds the minimum 20% required. The proposed project furthers the following goals and objectives of the Economic Development Element of the Comprehensive Plan by attracting visitors that will maintain and expand the tourism sector of the St. Lucie County's economy: Goal 10.1. Support economic development in St. Lucie County as part of an overall strategy for sustainability and quality of life. Goal 10.5. Encourage patterns of development that are less costly to provide with public services and facilities, and encourage the redevelopment and revitalization of older residential, industrial and commercial areas. Goal 10.4. Maintain and expand the tourism sector of St. Lucie County's economy. The proposed recreational vehicle park development is designed to allow the efficient use of the land by preserving the natural upland features and providing amenities such as common open space amongst a network of recreational vehicle lots. B. Effect on Nearby Properties. The petitioner has mitigated potential adverse impacts the proposed development may have on the existing residential mobile home parks to the west and north and the commercial property to the east by providing a 25-foot landscape buffer. An 8-foot high opaque fence is required in this Updated: 7/1/2014 3:31 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 3 Packet Pg. 103 buffer yard adjacent to the mobile home park to mitigate any light, noise, dust and odor impacts, as shown on the Site Plan under Phase One improvements. C. Adequacy of Public Facilities The proposed development is designed and located so there is no net public cost for the provision of sewage lines, storm and surface drainage systems, and other utility systems. Water The proposed project requires a connection to "centralized water services" as per Land Development Code, Section 7.10.16(P). A determination was been made on April 3, 2013 by the Planning and Development Services Director that the existing on -site well which provides water to the existing mobile home park is a "centralized water service". South Florida Water Management District has verified that the on -site private well has sufficient public water supply and irrigation capacity for the proposed development and that no modifications to the existing Water Use Permit are proposed at this time. If the on -site well fails, the property owner will be required to hook up to Fort Pierce Utilities Authority water, located to the west in the Whispering Creek subdivision. The applicant is required to update the existing permit with the Health Department prior to any development activities. Sewer Wastewater service is provided by Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) and it has been determined that the proposed recreational vehicle park will utilize less sewer capacity than the existing mobile home park. Traffis The traffic statement provided by the applicant's engineer for the project identifies a total of 259 trips per day generated by the proposed development vs. the 240 trips per day for the 50 mobile homes previously approved. This minor increase in the total number of trips on the existing roadway network will not result in a change in current level of service (LOS). No transportation concurrency issues associated with this development have been identified. The applicant will be required to pay County impact fees estimated at $5,581 for each recreational vehicle lot constructed. An impact fee credit will be applied for the previously approved 50 mobile homes. D. Adequacy of Fire Protection The St. Lucie County Fire District, Fire Prevention Bureau reviewed and approved the proposed project in accordance with the provisions of the State Fire Code. The closest fire station (Station #4 Airport) is approximately 2 miles from the development and is located at 3601 Industrial 33rd Updated: 7/1/2014 3:31 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 4 Packet Pg. 104 Street. E. Adequacy of School Facilities The recreational vehicle park is a non-residential use, therefore there are no school concurrency or capacity issues. F. Environmental Impact. Environmental Resources Department Final Report on the subject application includes the following information and analysis: Background The Environmental Resources Department (ERD) has completed a site visit and review of the April 17, 2014 request for Major Site Plan approval of a 69 lot RV Park with a permanent recreation building, pool, and parking. The approval would allow for the construction of the RV Park to occur in two phases. The first phase includes 21 RV lots, with associated parking and required landscaping. The applicant will be required to adjust the site plan to construct phase two. The 7.37-acre site is located at 2601 US Highway 1, which is between St. Lucie Blvd. and Juanita Ave. A mobile home community is located on the developed portion of the site. The remaining undeveloped area consists of disturbed scrub habitat, with scattered native sand pines, live oaks, and slash pines. Findings The proposed project will impact two native sand pine trees, totaling 21 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH). Mitigation for these impacts has been provided through the planting of 42.5 inches DBH of sand pine trees. The remaining onsite native vegetation will be preserved and enhanced through native plantings, consistent with the surrounding scrub habitat. In addition, a landscape plan dated 4/14/2014 has been reviewed and approved by ERD for Phase One. a :7 :kT/ [#11J`Ve[4i 91910; October 10, 1972 The Board of County Commissioners though Resolution No. 72-115 granted an Amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas from R-3 (Multiple Dwellings) to RMH-5 (Residential, Mobile Home - 5) for Colony Club Mobile Home Park consisting of 50 mobile homes. April 3, 2012 The Board of County Commissioners though Ordinance No. 12-005 granted an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from RM (Residential Medium - 9) to COM (Commercial), and through Resolution No. 12-003 granted an Amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas from RMH-5 (Residential, Mobile Home - 5) Updated: 7/1/2014 3:31 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 5 Packet Pg. 105 to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park). October 24, 2012 The Board of Adjustment through Resolution No. 12-011 granted a Variance to reduce the required recreational vehicle lot size from 70 feet by 40 feet to 60 feet by 30 feet for the development of a recreational vehicle park to be known as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. October 23, 2013 The Board of Adjustment through Resolution No. 13-009 granted a one (1) year extension to previous approved variance (BOA Resolution No. 12-011) with an new expiration date of October 24, 2014. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation: Board adoption of a Resolution granting approval for a Major Site Plan known as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. COMMISSION ACTION: Coordination/Signatures �. M6rk S ter ee, Planrfig & Dev uirector 6/19/2014 s DanOF ie s. McIntyre, C my ttorney 6/20/2014 60 bentkofsky, Deputy Co6ty Administrator 6/ 5/2014 updated: 7/1/2014 3:31 PM by Kelly Phelan Page 6 Packet Pg. 106 Board of County Commissioners Meeting Date July 1, 2014 Applicant Fine Realty Corporation Howard Fein 2461 SE Sapelo Avenue Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Agent for the Applicant Abraham Chabab, Inc. Abraham Chabab PE 5428 NW Edgewater Ave Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 Project Location 2601 N. US Highway No. 1 Future Land Use COM, Commercial Existin_q Zonin_q RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park Staff Recommendation Board adoption of a Resolution granting approval for a Major Site Plan known as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. Proiect Manager Jeff Johnson, Senior Planner 772.462.1580 johnsonj@stlucieco.org — HI—R%s 9glp Y M15P-i113465L k W F Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast Major Site Plan N E ST LUCIE BLVD ST LUCIE BLVD O l� /v A ST s� 1 � ti HUNTAVE � v Z Y OLSON AVE CST D sT Subject property u z_ N ERIE DR O'S� ONEIDA WAY � o NACO RD w O~ w L Y OTTA I A WAY FUR TER n z S ERIE DR s PECAN PL U LILAC TER J ACORN WAY Project Location: 1/4 Mile South of St. Lucie Blvd., West of US Highway No. 1 Proiect Description Fine Realty Corporation is requesting Major Site Plan approval to replace an existing mobile home park known as the Colony Club Mobile Home Park with a recreational vehicle park consisting of 69 lots to be completed in two (2) phases. The subject 7.37 property is located '/4 mile south of St. Lucie Boulevard on the west side of North US Highway No.1. The existing Colony Club Mobile Home Park was approved for 50 mobile home sites in the early 1970's. Currently there are a total of 42 legal, non -conforming mobile homes that occupy the northern half of the property. The project is to be served by an on -site well (water) with wastewater service provided by Fort Pierce Utilities Authority. Notice Requirements There are no public notice requirements for this petition. Staff Recommendation Board adoption of a Resolution granting approval for a Major Site Plan known as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. Packet Pg. 107 9.A.b 9kL\ I Imp-qKlp lmii 39 5111E)o kp 9ph, h PK% lmii 91 h 16F 1! iw�III h h qLjo =!= =f 1""i Ahm O rmvi IN 14 31PI, 'N EM q!r pr, M. DEVELOPER: FINE REALTY CORP. 2461 SE SAPELO AVE. PORT ST. LUCIE, FL 34983 '1 11 ]Emm%b A 9LNJ��"=3!mg =k = INDEX SHEET SHEET DESCRIPTION SHEET NUMBER BOUNDARY, TOPOGRAPHY & TREE SURVEY 1 OF 1 MASTER SITE PLAN 1 ❑ ❑ 5 PHASE I SITE PLAN 2 ❑ F 5 PHASE II SITE PLAN 3 ❑ F 5 PHASE I PAVING & DRAINAGE PLAN 4 ❑F 5 PHASE I WATER & SEWER PLAN 5 ❑ F 5 PHASE I LANDSCAPE PLAN L A 1 PHASE I LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS, DETAILS & NOTES LA2 co a c a� E m u ca Q Packet Pg. 108 (ueld a;is aorew - Iseoo a.ansea.al ay; jo posaN pue AN umol aogaeH : 96-PLOZ-S321) ;aS ueld :luauayoel1v CD= 1 .W � CD � 3 o o NOR TH O PROPERTY OCCUPIED CD O 9 3 cr CD 7� `QQQ CD CD CD •O 70 ° W m 'o Cn '° 'O 7 N Z X m ri y ° mrn 6 9 +o CANAL D w n m D = m= o Z �o II O = z �3 C%o < O O D D �_ O O z O-n 3 O co „ 07 SCA L E 100' DRAINAGE E MENT 3 9 m o 0_ (D = 30' CD mOF DI I Cri CD /f1 GJ o \ Cn. 7SS Z X 9• �_(A Z � .0 D ,°•��. Q,7 _ ° MAP OF SURVEY O Ws 'o(BDUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC C SUR /E m1,7 °3Y) I I = m = + ,� POR TION OF THE N. E. l 4 OF SEC TION `J 3 rti/ D � r i ,7 / 7 � 6 � z + 3 3 TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 Ell S T m� � m a 7 y w m a ) 1lN 3 0' 7 x X _ r � ID � N D N „ ID S T, LUCIE COON T y FL ORIDA I D V o I W a s > + -0 >r -0 X XI +1 9, r -0 - D I _ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OD N)TI D co fl X O 3 r = o a O o m ID o' I w ��m Q _ D ', , m X I co � V7 m + _ + d' > +7, X X X m + 7? O m4A + ° -ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 358.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1735.9 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 N X N ° X U, 2 7 , L YING WEST OF U. S. HIGH WA Y NO. 1, IN SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 X j 10 I m "�� _ o °' TIN ° o O EAST, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA X I X X z m > > > O TI AND X ° I W p r �1 �W BEGIN A T THE SW CORNER OF THE PORTION OF THE SOUTH 385. 8 FEET OF THE SOUTH x X X / �� �o o `n' s 3 NW 7j� 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, N m N TIC o o 3 E +, N 0 0 o LYING WEST OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1, ST LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA. FROM THE POINT OF o WSW ;I � o O �O 1Cp C A O OS p N CD 6 O BEGINNING RUN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SECTION 33 A DISTANCE OF 365.8 A w J I ° oav O D CD (� FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH 365.8 A � J ° O ° / 6 (� +� FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, I o O �, o o C 7 RANGE 40 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 400 FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN SOUTH A X � X I O �� oD +N CD 6 DISTANCE OF 200 FEET TO A POINT.• THENCE RUN SOU THEASTERL Y A DISTANCE OF X w ❑ �o / +, +, o " , T ,> 7, -n l� 193.77 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 365.8 FEET OF THE m o I I o o ° o �� u'�gj m �� r '� m " S o Z 6' SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE_ 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 co >o ❑ ° r �O "' ',� cDn O y EAST, WHICH POINT IS 483 FEET EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND 200.29 FEET X D X ® n ° _ +, , +,, X ', oN = WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WA Y OF NEW U.S. HIGHWA Y NO. 1; THENCE RUN WEST X X Xx o N I I ° o OHE E OHE OHE OHE r O N 7 Q O +> c� ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 355.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE X - o X A y E 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH RANGE 40 EAST, TO THE POINT OF w � N X X `-' D I I p A A 6 D BEGINNING. o W v O _ Cw M�no­i � W N Z v O W.-0 + 0 Z A A ' r O I 'Sl m y OD -n N oy > 71 w D 3 3 Tl ,S Z1 N TI p 0 0 o o m X a C) m E D Q Il J Op Cn r, D CU m° \ Z1Q ° m A N A O T O� �••�••� T w T Z W O� W , W VJ 1 11 V� V m w W m 'St D ?1 O +' +'�� ?i9 D a O O +• a 0_ q D S! O D A n D o 0 0° +7 �7 > 7 Q +7 O O Q9 QS w +, �, w ° c�9 o TI W D S C v O 6c� D m 0 SURVEY NOTES: X x o ° I oo � � Cn I 0 K 0 o + = ACD 1. BE RINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH HALF OF RV PARK N x X A A > I q ° , m A TIN 7°'° m TlV AN BEARS SOUTH 89-37'-46" EAST. J A X X o °p +SS 7l� o 0 0 0 �lM 0 �� 3 6 �� 2. LA IDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS -OF -WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECOR A A I I OZ I X �lW X CD 3 0 D � -0 O O �co NO SEARCH OF PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN DONE BY THIS OFFICE. Aft x X °' A o o ��'� 00 --1 „N 3 0 � m 3. THI SURVEY IS CERTIFIED ONLY TO THE NAMED INDIVIDUALS. IN „N + +'Q �� o 4. ELEVATIONS (IF SHOWN) HEREON ARE BASED ON N.A. V.D. 88, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. O� O 7 `� m N X ° o o ?� W + TlN �6S = 5. LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED BY CLIENT. X I m 3 _4 7S O TIN 0 m 6. STRUCTURES THAT ARE ABOVE THE SURFACE HAVE BEEN LOCATED °' X A A m o J + % TIO O 3 0 Cn 2 + p X W 76. 7S9 0 0 ��l0 O,� 6'+ 767 AND HOWN HEREON. A I I o +� I ' � �W o 7Q O cn = X �C D I I _� N rr 0 O > 7+ +� m TIN 7. BEN MARK USED FOR ELEVATIONS PID AF7489 ELEVATION 32.96 NAVD 88 A N X"XI X 3 3 N +, ?IN p� ° + r �cP9 0-) 3 8. ENC OACHMENTS OF UNDERGROUND FOUNDATIONS, N I I TI `s/ �cfl � -n CD IMPROVEMENTS OR UTILITIES, NOT VISIBLE WERE NOT LOCATED N X W W O O 9 �1 X r B L � � S o 'S6, ` Ir TI" s 3 m AS PART OF THIS SURVEY UNLESS SHOWN HEREON. X I -1 S Ln 3 O O = CD 3 Q N A o L"-4 CD D p O 1 9. REP ODUCTION OF THIS MAP AND ALL SHEETS ATTACHED ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE I 7lN o o o� o o = AND ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. X X I D N TI OCD D TI N CD O �l N `CD m ' N O =3 6 bo to I I o o Lnm �� O o TIC +76 �W � Q ° 10. FLOOD ZONE AE AND X MAP 12111CO177J EFFECTIVE DATE 02/16/2012 I 7 W _ �N 0 m + x Cnn +6`'s I �'°S o+, c°n +7° ?�� o �N �`�o p `ScP A `� ) 'A,C� O o') D o o m j00 I I 3 rrr X 3 a + CO I Ln �0.) m� �� 0 3 Z '6' O O T� X p z] — O N E3 0- + 3 3 O Ul Z'6° m m �'[D° TI m +76 w m /11 = Ir 000 + TI N •O TI D \ V I I 6'O fV W ° + 7 E O '6 '6 O ' .3Ho M + I I I x DA 7 +, %�N� �67 [ 7 &' �iS '� O >> O +7 X I D X N o m o 76 SS 'NO �N ° `9�' m I r r D D X N �� o +7d, /ENO SS S'� '� � 3 " 0 0 + + xo M 199.21' D 200.00' w D � c D 7� Q9 / O �/ S73 CT IQ •° •� p DEED LINE uN 11� oo y 19 � Q /� TI Ya X I Iv o cwn r 9 3H0�� HO 3H0 79 3H0 �� +'7 TIN 1'0 N X o x I X — y Fri 00/�+� 60 , m m n 71N �O�1 Z X g2s X _ G) -n MI n �� \ �y o C N� N O O� O+6' Z `SO p� n ° _ 0 0, N �,..� 0 0 o y m= Z o, TI N s 3 0 3 O mZ AD ° / O 0 0 3 °0 �� OD �N\ A r Z y .5� TI O ^ CD m m m <Z rz r O NCn -n O X Cm m7 I �� N a l� n m Z p IT ip o o m D E� A PROPERTY OCCUPIED ° -4 o m D _ x �_ � X I � T W ° CERTIFIED TO FINE REALTY CORPORATION W M ZN W T A � OD Z -n(NO A w 7 T cn m OD r- Wyo om a Z \� I rno �F m m > M m x N + p ti +,O �-j i N �O�OAC'S' v% ,•� N ° Q �" Z U, °� r N 'S �o�y9, Z N I aZ2 �0 S Amended as per Saint Lucie County, Inc. Plan review 4.09.14 2�F2 4 I X ��B Es�R 11, �SN�v 1 , ^ Amended as per LPLA, Inc. on -site review 6.12.13 ° M cn P o,5aa A `` ` �j ` ` Revisions Date LEGEND oo I °DI � �� `90 n��� r Date of Survey: 1/13/2013 Drawing issued: 4/09/2014 n w A �' �� `9� Cn d I �' " Seal BOC=BACK OF C RB 2'� WM=WATER METER = w ro n AB Survey Supplies Enterprises, Inc. I I (P)=PLAT DIMENSION rn A `O Certificate of Authorization Number LB6301 DUE=DRA/NAGS & UTILITY EASMENT (M)=MEASURED DIMENSION FND=FOUND SM=SINGLE METER Q I � y^��` ` 342 SW Carter Avenue — Port St. Lucie, Florida 34983 — (772) 5 9-3849 BM=BENCHMARK TRF= IRANFORMER PAD Z o0 m DmO ti `j FIRC=FOUND 5/8 RON ROD & CAP UE=UTILITY EASMENT W PD�w N` `O Map of Survey DE=DRAINAGE EASMENT ORB=OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK ZA N� CTR= CABLE TELE ISION RISER O/S=OFFSET o ^' �m �co Apo o SIGNATURE"MAYLO WV=WATER VALVE D=DELTA ANGLE b5�oo� �N N WX Boundary and Improvement Survey OHE=OVERHEAD U ILITY LINES Z 2�- 05° 0 o a /R=5/8 IRON ROD FYH=F/RE HYDRANT L=ARC LENGTH P X + FLA PSM #f 4015 St. Lucie County, Florida SIRC=SET 5/8 IRO ROD PP=POWER POLE R=RADIUS o zGeorge y or,Jr.,P.S.M. c� °;°'� Professional Surveyor and Ma per 2601 N. US-1 COLONY CLU MOBILE HOME PARK R/W=RIGHT-OF— W Y SB= TELEPHONE BOX CHO=CHORD p X 60 Florida License Number 4015 w 7 7�7 ,,O 1,77 ° 7 ° � ° -n �Z o CANAL + [� O I ° r �' n i l O° m 7 ° 0 — 100' WIDE z 7s0 DRAINAGE EASEMENT—� — 7 N 'S = o 7Q m 7 6° X X N O r � � m 0 0 +1 +,° +66 9Q 0 .0 +1700 +t,77Q X A +', +'7 7 7Q Z[ It ° Q Q X W Z A x X o 0 X X p j A X X A J A A W I=_ o X N � X N 7 o X X 00 W 0 o D � w 7 �0 n M my o mNil- Z Z m X 81 Z m W X N T� x D C O N _ X N 7 D m n m �D D Z X N N W Z X x A J m 9.A.b =4"F I Existing Lift Station Top Elevation To be Raised From 10.84 To 13.25�See �Det� I I I I I I I � I I C) (U I 0 I I � I I C\2 I I I I I � I PEI I I I I I I � I I (U I PROP. CE, TOP 13.301 INV,N, 7,00 I I INV.S, 7.05 I I I� I Ic I 0 4"F M B❑T EL,8,0 CLRNCE TOP, EL,7,50 6"P V C I /r d- I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y I1 O 00 11� K) LLJ ID O Z W Z J W I PROP. C,O, TOP 13.30 INV,S, 6.00 INV,N, 6,10 I I I I I I I I � I 75 N, + 20FT UT, EASEMENT x 13.78 x9,93 "FMB a x15,75 — — — —FM� 4"FMB — _ — x9'59 4"FMB — — — — — COnst.VPVC 138LF, 13,29 — — ° — — x 1�84 — x 15,04 x 14.8 e x 11,90 x15,31 — — — — 14 78 ° Exist. Water 'treatment Plant -x173,99 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — / x 17.00 / x18.50- 1 —PRE. LINE N89°31'01 "E 137.20' I � 1 4„ i 2 // V C o , BE EL.12.0 CLRNCE T❑ EL,11,0 x16A3 4"FM xl1 ,40 — — — — x13,32 x16.04 x FFE 1 — _ x12,46 x 19,90 15.75 1g// DS 1 ,88 x.90 x12,76 x13,38 aa ° a Receptio III B � CLRN ,8,75 X18.88 Bldg x 12.75 x13,84 ° x 27 TL8,35 a _ o x15,19 x16.4 8 ° a _x1 ,12 - LnI x 8.09 4"FM �- "'14.43 V ° a° a 4 o x16,63 F35 A 81 x15.09 >, o T❑P❑P 13 3o Cons,6"PVC 14 Consit,6"PVC > INV,N, 7,70 x 14,79 a 0 [ Z J I x131�LF,@0,75% x 17,50 PROP. C.0, COnst,I'PVC 30LF. (Typ) PROP, C.D. ul � w 11,89 TOP 13,70 TOP 14.50 1 x xl5,r5INV,W, x 15, 5 8.45 13,60 14,52 INV,W, 9,45 � pa W INV,E, 8,50 x a x 13,17 I in O C\2 2'xl'TEE I f2 I x 12,26 Const,2'PVC 71LF, Const,2'PVC 52LF, (Typ) Const,2'PVC 62LF, Const,2'PVC 71LF, 1 x14,14 x 16,16 11 75 x 1 ,87 I x11,80 x12,79 x11.6 Const,l'PvC 14,50 30LF, (Typ) I I - ® x 13,68 x 4,08 I � - I I p I Pad Pad x15 5 Pad Pad Pad Pad I E1 14.2 El 14.4 E1 14.7 El 15.0 El 15.3 El 15. I x`1r� 2,40 I I I I I � I I 1 4 I I Const,6"PVC 15,00 LO I LF,@0,75% 1 PROP, C,O. PROP. C,❑, PROP. C.O. Crj l� TOP 14.00 TOP 14,7 TOP 15.00 (v INV. INV.N. 9,25 INV, JUW I ti INV.S, 9,30 I Const,4'PVC 31LF,@I,07(Typ) Pad x 14.31 Pad Pad Pad E1 14.2 Pad E1 14.7 E1 15.0 El 15.3 Pad El 15.5 E1 14.4 x 12.15 DETENTION x13, 8 x12,49 \ !�O 13.70 x15.3 Const,l'Pvc AREA 53LF, (Typ) 60 I 11.60 14,60 0 \ �� X N \ V% h � \ 7 x 12,59 x 15,34 14,20` 04.90 \ \ O- x 1 ,44 I 00 2'xl"TEE (Typ) \ \ O Const,2'PVC 38LF, Const,2'PVC 22LF, Const,2'PVC 38LF, Const,2'PVC 22LF, y 12.22 Const,2'PVC 60LF. 01 FORT PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY WASTEWATER CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL, INSTALLATION AND TESTING SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF THE FORT PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY. 2. GRAVITY SEWER MAIN SHALL BE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SDR-26, GREEN OR WHITE IN COLOR, GRAVITY SEWER MAIN SHALL HAVE LOCATOR TAPE WITH SEWER" MARKED ON TAPE AND SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM D-3034. 3,THE MANHOLE BASE SHALL BE SET ON A FIRM, DRY AND STABLE OR COMPACTED BASE FOUNDATION. IF NECESSARY, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL UTILIZE ROCK TO PROVIDE A FIRM AND SUITABLE MANHOLE BASE FOUNDATION. 4. WASTEWATER LINES SHALL BE BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FPUA DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT CERTIFIED DENSITY TESTS AS REQUIRED BY FPUA ENGINEERING AND THE CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. IN CASES WHERE PAVED AREAS FALL WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF LOCAL OR STATE AGENCIES, THE COMPACTION REQUIRE- MENTS SHALL NOT BE LESS THEN THE MINIMUM REQUIRED BY THE APPROPRbATE RESPONSIBLE AGENCY. 5. A 1X MINIMUM SLOPE SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON ALL SANITARY SERVICE LATERALS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH RECORD DRAWING INFORMATION TO THE ENGINEER CONSISITING OF PIPE SIZES, LOCATION OF SERVICE TEE WYES, DIAMETER OF SERVICES, LOCATION OF ANY FITTINGS, FINAL RIM AND INVERT ELEVATION OF ALL MANHOLES AND ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION NECESSARY TO LOCATE ITEMS CONSTRUCTED UNDER THIS PROJECT. 7. MAINTAIN SIX FEET AND PREFERABLY 10 FEET HORIZONTAL DISTANCE BETWEEN WATER MAINS AND SEWER MAINS AS A MINIMUM. B. WASTEWATER FORCE MAINS, WASTEWATER COLLECTION LINES, AND STORM SEWERS SHOULD CROSS UNDER WATER MAINS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. A MINIMUM VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 12 INCHES BETWEEN THE INVERT OF THE UPPER PIPE AND THE CROWN OF THE LOWER PIPE SHALL BE PROVIDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE. WHERE THIS MINIMUM SEPARATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED, THE CROSSING SHALL BE ARRANGED SO THAT THE WASTEWATER PIPE JOINTS AND THE WATER PIPE JOINTS ARE EQUIDISTANCE FROM THE POINT OF CROSSING, AND THE WATER MAIN SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE (DIP) AT THE CROSSING. SUFFICIENT LENGTHS OF DIP MUST BE USED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 10 FEET BETWEEN ANY TWO JOINTS. ALL JOINTS ON THE WATER MAIN WITHIN 20 FEET OF THE CROSSING MUST BE MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED. A MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OF 6 INCHES MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL CROSSINGS. 9. A PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE ENGINEER, THE CONTRACTOR, AND FPUA/CITY COUNTY/FDOT SHALL BE MANDATORY PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 10. NO FIELD CHANGES OR DEVIATIONS FORM THE DESIGN SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FPUA/CITY/COUNTY/FDOT ENGINEER, 11. TRAFFIC CONTROL, BARRICADES, ETC. SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARDS. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY FORT PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. 13. WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN SHALL BE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE CONFORMING TO AWWA C-900, AND SHALL BE CLASS 150, DR-18. 14. WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN SHALL BE GREEN IN COLOR OR WHITE IN COLOR. WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN SHALL HAVE THHN WIRE & LOCATOR TAPE WITH SEWER" MARKED ON TAPE. OF THE PIPE. 15. FITTINGS SHALL BE CAST OR DUCTILE IRON, CONFORMING TO AWWA C-110 AND ANSI A21.11, CLASS 250 MINIMUM, INTERIOR POLYLINED, AND SEAL COATED. 16. WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN SHALL BE MARKED BY THE USE OF CONTINUOUS 10 GAUGE THHN WIRE (GREEN IN COLOR) PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO THE TOP OF THE FORCE MAIN WITH LOCATOR TAPE MARKED SEWER" ON TAPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FPUA SPECIFICATIONS. IZ MINIMUM COVER SHALL BE 36 INCHES, PIPES WITH COVER LESS THAN 30 INCHES SHALL REQUIRE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE UTILITES ENGINEER AND SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE. 18. EACH SERVICE LATERAL WILL BE MARKED WITH A LOCATOR &ALL AS MANUFACTURED BY 3M CORPORATION, OR APPROVED EQUAL AS REQUIRED BY FPUA ENGINEER. 19. ALL MANHOLES SHALL HAVE SEWER RAIN GUARDS INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY FPUA ENGINEER. 20. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FLORIDA TRENCH SAFETY ACT REQUIREMENTS. �Z PjE WASTEWATER CONST. NOTES G-2 FPUA REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION NOTES 02-06 REVISED P.D. DATE REVISION: BY APPD: WATERIWASTEWATER ENGINEERING X-STGNEV. TER FILE / JJM DET NOTES 200602DWG AWN Br ALE: FT. PIERCE U71LI77ES AUTHORITY JJM N.T.S. A4PPROVED. PATE SHEET c zolo I OF I I Const,6"PVCx 14. Con \ I 48LF,@0,75% PROP, CE, \ I TOP 13, 10 TOP 14,20 PROP, c,❑. 1, 15,88 x 14,9 . PROP. C. \ 1 x 14,09 INV,E, 10,35 INV. OP 14,50 x 1 1 TOP 14,90 \ I x' Const,l'PVC NV,W,10.75 X 12.90 31LF, (Typ) NV,E, 10.70 Const,l' x 10,1 COnst,4'PVC Const.4'PVC PVpC 31LF, (Typ) \ I 31LF,21,0%(Typ) 31LF,@1,0%(Typ) \ Pad Pad Pad Pad Pad Pad Pad x 15,08 p>de[53 Pad \ \ E1 14.4 E1 14.7 E1 14.8 E1 14.9 El 15.0 El 15.1 El 15.2 E1 15.4 E1 15.5 \ I \ I \ I 1 x 10,60 8 75 \ \ I \ x 13,98 \ I 11,75 x 11.34 x 15.16 x 15.53 x\1,5,57 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --x�5,82- - x13,75 LEGEND TEE Fh 450 BEND TI 900 ELBOW y o F,H, FIRE HYDRANT ►1 GATE VALVE -pool— BACKFL❑W PREVENTER Q SERVICE CLEAN OUT ® METER BOX �2"W.M. EXISTI2' WATER MAIN 8•FM EXIST,8' F❑RCE MAIN = =❑- = CATCH BASIN 4'GM GAS MAIN 24"x24"x12" SQUARE SLAB POURED TO GRADE IN UNPAVED AREAS WITH FIBERGLASS MESH - REINFORCEMENT AND #4 REBAR 3" FROM OUTER PERIMETER 6"-45' P.V.C. 87x6"-45' P.V.C. SECTION PLAN -0" CLEANOUT FRAME & COVER U.S. FOUNDRY 7620 OR APPROVED EQUAL. 6"x1O" INCREASE 6" P.V.C. PLUG 24N24N12" SQUARE SLAB POURED TO GRADE IN UNPAVED (AREAS WITH FIBERGLASS MESH REINFORCEMENT AND #4 REBAR 3 FROM OUTER PERIMETER TERMINAL CLEANOUT DETAIL (COMMERCIAL) (N.T.S.) PI —'a TERMINAL CLEANOUT DET. WASTEWATER S-4B i - DATE I REVISION: BI". APPo: MffiFITAVEWATER ENGINEERING OLNGIVED. PUTER FHE 1 JJl1 SEWER DET. 2006020 FT. PIERCE URURES AUTHORITY DRAWN Br. JJM N. T.S A APPR06ED. ATE SHEET 3-1 FEBRUARY — 2 OF 3 STANDARD SEPERATION STATEMENT FOR WATER / SEWER CONFLICTS 1. SANITARY SEWER, FORCE MAINS, AND STORM SEWERS SHOULD CROSS UNDER WATER MAINS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. SANITARY SEWERS FORCE MAINS AND STORM SEWERS CROSSING UNDER WATER MAINS SHALL BE LAID TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 6 INCHES, PREFERABLY 12 INCHES BETWEEN THE INVERT OF THE UPPER PIPE AND THE CROWN OF THE LOWER PIPE WHEN ABOVE, AND AT LEAST 12 INCHES OF SEPERATION WHEN THE WATER MAIN IS BELOW. WHERE SANITARY SEWER, FORCE MAINS, STORM SEWERS MUST CROSS A WATER MAIN LESS THAN 6 INCHES VERTICAL DISTANCE, BOTH THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE (DIP) AT THE CROSSING. (DIP IS NOT REQUIRED FOR STORM SEWERS.) SUFFICIENT LENGTHS OF DIP MUST BE USED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 10 FEET BETWEEN TWO JOINTS. ALL JOINTS ON THE WATER MAIN WITHIN 20 FEET OF THE CROSSING MUST BE MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED. ALL CROSSINGS SHALL BE ARRANGED SO THAT THE SEWER PIPE JOINTS AND WATER MAIN PIPE JOINTS ARE EQUIDISTANT FROM THE POINT OF CROSSING (PIPES CENTERED ON THE CROSSING). AT SUCH CROSSINGS PIPES SHALL BE ARRANGED SO THAT ALL WATER MAIN JOINTS ARE AT LEAST THREE FEET FROM ALL JOINTS IN VACUUM -TYPE SANITARY SEWERS, STORM SEWERS, STORMWATER FORCE MAINS, OR PIPELINES CONVEYING RECLAIMED WATER REGULATED UNDER PART III OF CHAPTER 62-610, FA.C., AND AT LEAST SIX FEET FROM ALL JOINTS IN GRAVITY OR PRESSURE TYPE SANITARY SEWERS, WASTEWATER FORCE MAINS, OR PIPELINES CONVEYING RECLAIMED WATER NOT REGULATED UNDER PART III OF CHAPTER 62-610. F.A.C. WHERE A NEW PIPE CONFLICTS WITH AN EXISTING PIPE WITH LESS THAN 6 INCHES VERTICAL CLEARANCE, THE NEW PIPE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DIP (EXCEPT STORM SEWERS) AND NEW PIPES SHALL BE ARRANGED TO MEET THE CROSSING REQUIREMENTS ABOVE. 2. A MINIMUM 3-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN &Ly TYPE OF STORM SEWER AND WATER MAIN IN PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. A MINIMUM 3-FOOT, AND PREFERABLE 10-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN VACUUM TYPE SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN IN PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. A MINIMUM 10-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN "ONSITE SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM" AND WATER MAIN IN PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. A MINIMUM 6-FOOT, AND PREFERABLE 10-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN GRAVITY OR PRESSURE TYPE SANITARY SEWER, WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN, OR PIPELINE CONVEYING RECLAIMED WATER AND WATER MAIN IN PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. THE MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPERATION DISTANCE BETWEEN WATER MAINS AND GRAVITY -TYPE SANITARY SEWERS SHALL BE REDUCED TO 3 FOOT WHERE THE BOTTOM OF THE WATER MAIN IS LAID AT LEAST SIX INCHES ABOVE THE TOP OF THE SEWER IN CASES WHERE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MAINTAIN A 10-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION, THE WATER MAIN MUST BE LAID IN A SEPARATE TRENCH OR ON A UNDISTURBED EARTH SHELF LOCATED ON ONE SIDE OF THE SEWER OR FORCE MAIN AT SUCH AN ELEVATION THAT THE BOTTOM OF THE WATER MAIN IS AT LEAST 6 INCHES ABOVE THE TOP OF THE SEWER. WHERE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MAINTAIN A VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 6 INCHES IN PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS, THE WATER MAIN SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DIP AND THE SEWER OR THE FORCE MAIN SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF DIP (EXCEPT STORM SEWER) WITH A MINIMUM VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 6 INCHES. THE WATER MAIN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABOVE THE SEWER. JOINTS ON THE WATER MAIN SHALL BE LOCATED AS FAR APART AS POSSIBLE FROM JOINTS ON THE SEWER OR FORCE MAIN (STAGGERED JOINTS). 3. ALL DIP SHALL BE PRESSURE CLASS 250 MIN.. ADEQUATE PROTECTIVE MEASURES AGAINST CORROSION SHALL BE USED AS DETERMINED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER. STANDARD SEPARATION STATMENT crc(ii'J' FOR WATER/SEWER CONFLICT G-3 02-06 P. REVISED D. DATE MIGNED. REVISION: Bl". APPo: WATER/SEWER CONFLICT WATER ASTEWATER ENGWWM MG TER FILE 1 ✓JM DET NOTES 200602.DWG FT. PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY AWN Br JJM N.T.S. AAPPROVED. SHEET ATE JLC zolo I OF I ABRAHAM CHABAB, FL. UC# 47165 �rrSCALE rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr� rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr� HARBOR TOWN RV & RESORT DESIGNED BY AC ABRAHAM CHABAB, I11C. OF THE TREASURE COAST FL. BOARD OF PROF. ENG. AUTH.#26790 DRAWN BY AE 5428 NW EDGEWATER AVE PHASE I DATE PORT ST. LUCIE FL. 34983 May 24/13 Email agchababl@msn.com WATER & SEWER 772 878-5079/475-6630 PLAN Fax 772 785-8291 SHEET 5 ❑F 5 c �a d 0 7 1n w 0 U L 3 to L rr d t 0 t 0 0 am C 3 0 tr L 0 R x to 6D 4 CD N Tn W co C fC a C E t V ca Q x 15A6 Packet Pg. 110 9.A.b F- Cn F- Cn r L-Ln PROPERTY LINE N 34'44"E 420.27' ----------- i M.H. b M.H. M.H. ?i� FFE 16.80 M.H. FFE 19.05 I FF 14.2 +ti M.H. :]+ FE 16.40 M.H. FFE 14.81 E 13.9 F I I I � tK 1 +�O ti�O(O I I tK I 1 1 I I �ti• .ti1• titi• titi• M.H. M.H. M.H. H. / W I 1 + + M.H. FE 18.8 FFE 18.8 E 18.80 FF 18.8 \ FE 18.80 + W M.H. ytx� \` I FFE 12.72 L' i I t ^ W 00 1 v V 00 ^I I I M.H Z . O 1� I FE 18.80 18. H, M.H H. U El 8.80 + I E 18.80 F 18.80 1g.8 OI WL0 M.H. ti W F-1 I FFE 13.25 X Q ILd I 2 3 Gj O c O 1 I + y �� +'L T� m O LO ti i O Cn N I I �, 1I I O� ti I W + EI lz�rI H. M.H. o M.H. F- O 001 1 M.H. FF 16 FE 70 FFE 18.65 M.H. '^ W I I q M.H. FFE 16. 0 FFE 20.45 + FFE 14.00 r O� I • 1 I CL+~�� .7 \ X1St. Li t 1 Station Top I H. M.H. M.H. 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LUCIE FL. 34983 PAVING &DRAINAGE Email agchababl®msn.com 772 878 5079 475 6630 PLAN LEGEND TEE FN 450 BEND TI 900 ELBOW y o F,H, FIRE HYDRANT N GATE VALVE �--- BACKFL❑W PREVENTER -LL SERVICE CLEAN OUT ® METER BOX EXISTI2"WATER MAIN ===I21W.M. 8•FM EXIST.8` FORCE MAIN = _❑ - = CATCH BASIN 4"GM GAS MAIN DATE May 24/13 SHEET 4 OF 5 a :HABAB, V165 DATES C O d O N w O U L 3 to R d I- as 0 t O N d C c 0 I- O R 2 t0 O N vn W co C ca a C O t U ca Q Fax 772 85-8291 Packet Pg. 111 K ST. 9.A.b W LU ♦V^ W V 5 zp a� V♦ m =p C E ST. C0 U) r 4'FM- - - - - 4'FM- 00 00 00 LO L0 L _z W z J PERTY LINE N89°34'44"E 420.27' 8' High Buffer Wall 11 6 Mulch TraLanascape tsuner r 30- - 40, - - - - 3 8,0- - - -30, - 50,- - - -30- - - - - - - - - - -52,- - - - II%%/ %• K 0 en Space; 110 r` r` l u f(zss7 SF) Lot63 Lot62 Lot61 Lot60 ] kot59 o Lot58 Lot57 o Lot56 N Lot55ID ID a) 49' � I I `d I Lot64 I 64' 0 LO M8 I Lot65 ;1 I .I� IW to M 11 I Lot66 IEE to M Lot67 I I IM Lot68 I E IM Lot69 c a Exist. 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I 18Fj ' LAND USE COM �i Boa M U I , LAND ZONING RVP ' I Paved Surface Area ; PIN 143312000100005 `D I ' UTILITIES �I ! i ELECTRICAL FPUA WATER ON SITE WATER TREATMENT PLANT • 6FT1 M ' SEWER FPUA a\ I I i 6FT I TELEPHONE AT&T / ; m _ 8FT_ I SOLID WASTE AUTHORIZED SOLID WASTE CO. y �� 2 I 1r \f I 64.00' / L_ I II o wo\ \W , �I I I I III \%' w `� AREA TABULATION FOR PHASE II 64.00' �d c0 \ ; U U+ ° I SITE COVERAGE ACREAGE o w _ _ -1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 2• _ . PROPOSED RECEPTION BLDG 0.0413 �d I 1 _F T I `cT �cd a DWY J PROPOSED RV AREAS(35x8=280SFx48Lots) 0.3085 64,00' ` a M RV PADS (36x18-280=368x48Pads) 0.4055 \ �� �► E❑P PROPOSED PAVED ROADS 0.7888 o w\ \ PROPOSED CONC. SIDEWALKS 0.0135 0 1-\ \ TOTAL PROP. IMPERVIOUS 1.5576 64,00' \ 24' ROAD LL. OPEN SPACE (MIN 20% REQUTRED) Nl_ RECREATION AREA 0.2833 o o� \ N LANDSCAPE BUFFER 0.6939 OPEN SPACE TRACTS 0.6139 64,00' TOTAL 1.5911 \ 1- E❑P o w\ GREEN AREAS 1.0113 o l`� o\, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --CL - -- - o \ \ TOTAL 4.1600 64.00' TYPICAL RV LOT / aupen space I- 64.00' \ N T S :•'i o.o48nc PARKING )) Exist. Wate STOP BAR \,,�� :;:•'' a s�--------------- Treatment Q, IRECREATIONAL.._BTTT,nTNC..................................................................................................................... �® PICNIC��� C }! \ AREA p�; • o `_ ______'___ Plant 5' \ I Parking Requirements 3.80 Spaces Per 1000SF 3.80 x 1600/1000 = 6.00 Spaces RI �5 Parking Provided 6 Regular & 1 H.C. TOTAL 7.00 Spaces ;RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PAD Bldg Exist. Dwy to _ 1 ~ I Parking Requirements 1.00 Space Per Pad 48 x 1 - 48 Spaces Pool (600 SF) M Be Widen to PN I Parking Provided 48 Spaces moo. 3 6 Ft in Phi .......................................................................................................................................A- - Z; I ,a I • • t a • • • ♦ - - ------------ PdCNIC a...• •• . • v�,c TRIPS PER DAY: MoSign un ent 3 I TE LANDAVERAGCODE 4226 FOR RV 3.75 Trips/Day s/Da x 69 RV Lots = 259 Trips/Day �® AREA 10pen Space; Y ij g \ p Y 1(11350 SF) j'; ` I c �llr • - I ITE MANUAL 911 Edition (INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS) w 41 (0.26 AC) 1 -- ,: - ;- ' ` PROP: L NE 89M477'3�' 1 ,�n J - N ;MATERIALS & GRADES FOR THIS SECTION OF{ .THE TRAIL MUST MEET ADA REQUIREMENTS i 51 x. 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Measured I DETENTION `0 `0 `0 `0 `0 <Typ'� From the Ground or Sidewalk CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT \ Open Space �. (p to the Bottom of *250.00 Fine (20426SF) o \ Q' Sign or 8 FT. to the Bottom PARHING B SUNSHINE STATE ONE -CALL OF (0.4689AC) '" G� of Permit Only Sign. DIPS SLED FLORIDA INC @ 1-800-432-4770 5'74' ~ ` a ONLY FOR LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES Symbol Shall be 5' high AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO & White in Color. $250 FINE 2 O Rd 30' Wide \ '�� x (FDOT IND# 17346) EGINNING CONSTRUCTION I ❑a FTP 25 \ 00 � a \ ABRAHAM CHABAB,PE \ x ✓ FL. LIC# 47185 2 c4 PT K4 PTx15H-C. PAVEMENT MARKING DETAILMARKING DETAIL Cl)___ ______ SCALE 1"=40' U? Lr? I� 00 0 lf) r- j \ �� GROUND / I cu 'u 'u c" � m M '- LEVEL 11=111=III-' III=1 I I=1 I I=1 I I=1 I I=1 ° '-III=III=1 104 Lotl Lott Lot3 Lot4 Lots Loth Lot? Lot8 Lot9 ,D 1\ �I O o o p p REVISI❑NS DATE •I g' 1'xl'x4'/p o o , DESIGNED BY AC CONC� ABRAHAM CHABAB, Inc. HARBOR TOWN RV &RESORT ao: `o -I OF THE TREASURE COAST � - - - - - - - - - - - - - -30 - - -30 - - -30 - - - �� - - - 30 - - -3� - - -30� - - 30' 30' - - -30� 6' Mulch Trail Lf 25' Landscape Buf 8 FT HIGH WOOD FL. BOARD OF PROF. ENG. AUTH.#26790 DRAWN BY AC . > » > s' Mulch Trail OPAQUE FENCE 5428 NW EDGEWATER AVE PHASE II DATE VACANT LAND DETAIL PORT ST. LUCIE FL. 34983 May10/13 N.T.S. Email agchababl@msn.com SITE PLAN 772 878-5079/475-6630 Fax 772 785-8291 SHEET 3 ❑F 5 Packet Pg. 112 9.A.b Cn r W a V W 02 zp W W J_ ♦a♦^. V♦ m =p C � 'F- ' v^ I r E ST. PROPERTY LINE N89°34'44"E 420.27' F ___7 M.H. 0 � 0 �► 0 a 3 M.H. FFE 16.80 M.H. FFE 19.05 I M.H. FFE 14.2 M.H.. E 16.40 M.H. [:FFE 14.81 E 13.9 FFE 18.75 I M.H. M.H. H. M.H. H. M.H. FE1 M.H. 8 FFE 18.8 E 18.80 FF 18.8 FFE 21.60 M.H. FE 18.80 \1 FFE 12.72 6.1 LO 00 I Cry 00 I M.H. •° FFE 22.00 LC)I M.H. U I FE 18.80 E M18.80 H. M.H. H. T 8.80 F 18.80 18.8 Q _ I M.H. FFE 13.25 W � rl-) I M.H. O FFE 20.9 0 I W I z I °� D I I o M.H. H. 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CetN.T.S. o 0 L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -311� - - -30' _ 30' - - - 3D' - - - 3D' - - -3 -30- - - - - -30' 6' Mulch Trail Landseapeu, Buffer Mulch Tr it VACANT LAND 30FT I � I I I I j RV PAD SQ FT 648 SF j I I F- - - - 1 18F-� Paved Su face Area CDf .o I I L I I � I � I 6FTI 6FT I 8FT_ I I � \fi �`I I , 0DI III III • -- -1 -- -- -- - -I .12•FT -• J -- - a DWY - --~� LL • cal 11111110% EDP 24' ROAD TYPICAL RV LOT N1 r• GENERAL NOTES PROJECT NAME OWNER LOCATION LAND USE LAND ZONING PIN UTILITIES ELECTRICAL WATER SEWER TELEPHONE SOLID WASTE HARBOR TOWN RV & RESORT OF THE TREASURE COAST FINE REALTY 2601 US HWY#1 COM RVP 143312000100005 FPUA ON SITE WATER TREATMENT PLANT FPUA AT&T AUTHORIZED SOLID WASTE CO. AREA TABULATION FOR EXISTING MOBILE HOME AREAS & PHASE I SITE COVERAGE ACREAGE SF %OF SITE XIST. MOBILE HOMES XIST. PAVED ROADS 0.9090 0.6552 39598 28542 12.20 8.80 OTAL EXIST. IMPERVIOUS 1.5 68140 21.00 ROPOSED RECEPTION BLDG 0.0220 960 0.30 ROPOSED RV AREAS (35x8=280SFx21Lots) 0.1350 5880 1.81 V PADS (36x18-280=368x21Pads) 0.1774 7728 2.38 ROPOSED PAVED ROADS 0.5614 24453 7.54 ROPOSED CONC. SIDEWALKS 0.0358 1560 0.48 IPOTAL PROP. IMPERVIOUS 0.9316 40581 12.51 1 IBUFFER/OPEN SPACE 1.4760 64297 19.81 GRFFN AREAS 3.4780 151504 46.68 TOTAL 7.4500 324522 100.00 A TA B U LA JI ]. N OR LQISSE SITE COVERAGE I ACREAGE SF %OF SITE PROPOSED RECEPTION BLDG 0.0220 960 0.67 ROPOSED RV AREAS (35x8=280SFx21) 0.1350 5880 4.10 V PADS (36x18-280=368x21) 0.1774 7728 5.39 PROPOSED PAVED ROADS 0.5614 24453 17.07 ROPOSED CONC. SIDEWALKS 0.0358 1560 1.09 TOTAL PROP. IMPERVIOUS 0.9316 40581 28.32 OPEN SPACE MI RECREAT10.N AREA 0.1965 8563 5.98 LANDSCAPE BUFFER 0.6571 28625 19.97 OPEN SPACE TRACTS 0.0881 3838 2.68 DETENTION AREA 0.4689 20426 14.25 TOTAL GREEN AREAS 1.4107 61452 42.88 0.9476 41279 28.80 OTAL 3.2900 143312 100.00 PARKING RECREATIONAL BUILDINCY Parking Requirements 3.80 Spaces Per 1000SF 3.80 x 960/1000 = 3.65 Spaces Parking Provided 6 Regular & 1 H.C. TOTAL 7.00 Spaces RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PAD Parking Requirements 1.00 Space Per Pad 21 x 1 - 21 Spaces ParkingProvided 21 Spaces TRAFFIC STATEMENT: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ AVERAGE TRIPS PER DAY: ITE LAND USE CODE 426 FOR RV 3.75 Trips/Day x 21 RV Lots = 79 Trips/Day ITE LAND USE CODE 426 FOR MOBILE HOME 4.81 Trips/Day x 50 Mobile Homes 241 Trips/DaY1 -= TOTAL = 320 Trips/Day NOTES PAItHING BY 1 Top Portion of FTP 25 & 26 DISABLED Shall Have a Reflective Blue PERMIT Background with white ONLY Reflective Symbol & Border $250 FINE 2 Bottom Portion shall have a Reflective White Background with Opaque & Border FTP 26 3 FTP 25 is for use in areas Where Space is Limited 4 Height shall be 7 FT. Measured From the Ground or Sidewalk to the Bottom of $250.00 Fine Sign or 8 FT. to the Bottom ARHING B of Permit Only Sign. DISABLED PERMIT ONLY $250 FINE FTP 25 I WHITE BAR STRIPING DETAIL CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT SUNSHINE STATE ONE -CALL OF FLORIDA INC @ 1-800-432-4770 FOR LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO EGINNING CONSTRUCTION ABRAHAM CHABAB,PE FL. LTC# 47165 \ SCALE 1 "=40' HARBOR TOWN RV &RESORT DESIGNED BY AC ABRAHAM CHABAB, Inc. HARBOR THE TREASURE COAST FL. BOARD OF PROF. ENG. AUTH.#26790 DRAWN BY AC 5428 NW EDGEWATER AVE PHASE I DATE May 24/13 PORT ST. LUCIE FL. 34983 Email agchababl@msn.com SITE PLAN 772 878-5079/475-6630 Fax 772 785-8291 SHEET 2 [IF 5 REVISI❑NS I DATEN Packet Pg. 113 9.A.b H Cn Cn r LLI LU LU a ♦V^ W V 5 zp 2 = a. J_ V / � m = 0 E ST. 5� - - -4'FM - -4'FM - - - _ V ~ O 0 f2l:4 �LU Q Z o Q 0 I K u PROPERTY LINE N89°34 4 4 40.27 E 2 ........................................... -............. ---------------- 8' High Buffer Wall 6'Mulch Trail / �48' 40' 30 30 30' 30' 30' cape r--- ---- -- 30FT - -- -- --- I I I I RV PAD SQ FT 648 SF ; F- - - - I I I 18F Paved Su face ----------------------- - I Area er �� ;Open Spacer r- r- I� I r oo(26SFLt59 o Lot55Lt63 \ 'I (0.06 AC) .p � I a� -4 I 49' Pra I � I U Lot64 � I 64' co 0 M CQ I Lot65 I I 6 4' Ip�q to 24' Paved Rd ~ 30' Wide 6M1 1 11 Lot40 11�-D Lot41 1M Lot42 1M Lot43 1M Lot44 "' Lot66 4 t I M I 00 4'- 00 Paved Rd 00LO to M Lot67 M I 30' Wide L0` I �I I Lot68 M O II11 E I � WI U I. z_ I IM Lot69 co J � I TOP BAR a Exist. Lift O $SIGN w I Station I a I I I f I .II I GFTI c� I �'"�• I 6FT -8FT_ 64.00' LEI 1 9-1 o\ �• \W I �I III III 64.00' 6 Q0 \ I A I 1 -1 12_FT _- - J -- - DWY � c� 64.00' E❑P M O W\ 64.00' `• 24' ROAD oW\ 64.00' ` E E❑P o�\ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --� -- - o 64,00' CD °� TYPICAL RV LOT 64.00' ` NTS Exist. Wate STOP BAR �® PICNIC�� •� i &ems..............° ;Treatment \ C0 AREA RC? O R ____ Plant Bldg Exist. Dwy to Pool (1600 SF)--- -------------------------------- M Be Widen to y 36 Ft in Phi =D \\A ...ice • PSCNIC.............'••"-= ,v Monument 3 tAREA Open Space; '�Y C'0 Sign o 4s (11350 SF) I 'SiYI t Lot32 Lot33 Lot34 Lot35 ,� (0.26 Ac) / eRk'- / `O r PROP -LINE PV89M 3�'1-1�. I' Wide (.Open Space ~ _• - - ,: •• � 4, J - - "' 30' 30' 30' 30' I (11350 SF) f - - T EASE Lot39 60' Lot38 60, Lot37 CD 60, Lot36 30' Wide 30' 1 30' 1 30' 'V0' le ba 1 7 �S-paje-s P 12' f Lot45 68' Lo46 1..........�......; Lot47 )pen Space. I- (6626 SF) RV PKG Lot48 Space 60, 0 o_ lz/z. -z 30' �� ao' 30' - 30' - moo' 30' 30' 30' }MATERIALS & GRADES FOR THIS SECTION OFF ",,THE TRAIL MUST MEET ADA REQUIREMENTS j _ .-.... _^. y Lot22 Lot23 Lot24 Lot25 Lot26 Lot27 Lot28 Lot29 Lot30 Lot31, I - A. E- CV WI ------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ;-T--- - CD v N \ « w 24' Paved Rd 30' Wide '• i � ? c �I LU F U I a `o _z I --- a-------� I I- --------------- m coI I W N I W �I j N a x 4 \ C I C1. 30' Wide I `+� X � 121 4, C\21 3 Paved Rd a. I t Lott Lot17 Lott Lott Lot20 Lot21 �s I t co OCCUPIED I U 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' I � Lot15 Lot14, Lot13 Lot12 Lott 1, Lott SIMSPON ML24 o ID ID � � � \ LO W/6-SDS M'xl@' CTRL DETENTI❑N \ (Typ.) STR. AREA �z �+ Open Space (20426SF) `ODLi (0.4689AC) 5'74' ID \ o 24' Paved Rd 30' Wide \ `cps X \ o 10 a ` ��� 4 T 10 10 x11 Jill I NA N N r, 00o to Ln r r7 LL��. . ,.. 104' � Lott �0 Lot2 � Lot3 � Lot4 Lot5 -Loth Lot? � Lot8 ID Lot9 �D i I I m UI\ __j I awl cU 0 o I oaf. L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30 - - -30' - - -30' - - - - - - 30' - - -3L - - -30' - - -30' - - -30' 6' Mulch Trail 25' Landscape Buf PROPERTYLINE > 6' Mulch Trail VACANT LAND -III-III- III=1=1=1=1 1=1 ' - v p o 0 I'xi'x4' p p p p CONC p p p p 8 FT HIGH WOOD OPAQUE FENCE DETAIL N.T.S. GENERAL NOTES PROJECT NAME OWNER LOCATION LAND USE LAND ZONING LEGAL DESCRIPTION PIN UTILITIES ELECTRICAL WATER SEWER TELEPHONE SOLID WASTE AREA TABULATION HARBOR TOWN RV & RESORT OF THE TREASURE COAST FINE REALTY 2601 US HWY#1 COM RVP All That Part of The North 358.8 Feet of The South 1725.9 Feet of The NE 1/4 Lying West of the US Hwy#1 In Section 33 Township 34 South, Range 40 East St. Lucie County, FL. Begin at The Southwest Corner of The Portion of The South 385.80 Feet of The South 1377.10 Feet of The NE 114 of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East; Lying West of U.S. Highway No.1, St. Lucie County Florida. From The Point of Beginning Run North Along The Centerline of the Section 33 a Distance of 365.80 Feet To a Point; Thence Run East Along The North Line of The North 365.80 Feet of The South 1377.1 Feet of The NE 1/4 of Section 33 Township 34 South, Range 40 East, A Distance of 400 Feet To a Point Thence Run South a Distance of 200 Feet To a Point; Thence Run Southerly a Distance of 193.77 to a Point on the South Line of The North 365.80 Ft .of The South 1377.1 Ft. of The NE 1/4 of Section 33 Township 34, Range 40 East, Which Point is 483 Feet East of the Point of Beginning and 200.29 Ft. West of the West Right of Way of the New US Hwy #1; Thence Run West Along The South Line of The North 355.80 Ft . of The South 1377.1 Feet of The NE 1/4 of Section 33 Township 34 South, Range 40 East to the Point of Beginning. 143312000100005 FPUA ON SITE WATER TREATMENT PLANT FPUA AT&T AUTHORIZED SOLID WASTE CO. SITE COVERAGE ACREAGE SF %OF SITE PROPOSED RECEPTION BLDG 0.0413 1800 0.55 V AREAS (35x8=280SFx69) 0.4435 19320 5.95 V PADS (36x18-280=368x69) 0.5829 25392 7.82 AVED ROADS 1.3502 58814 18.12 IDEWALKS 0.0492 2145 0.67 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS 2.4672 107473 33.12 LANDSCAPE BUFFER 1.3510 58850 18.13 OPEN SPACE TRACTS 0.7020 30579 9.42 GREEN AREA 2.4608 107194 33.04 TOTAL 7.4500 324522 100.00 OPEN SPACE (MIN. 20% REQUIRED PARKING 1140lei 41W-1191 Parking Requirements 3.80 Spaces Per 1000SF 3.80 x 1600/1000 = 6.00 Spaces Parking Provided 6 Regular & 1 H.C. TOTAL 7.00 Spaces RECREATIONAL VEHTCT,F PAI) Parking Requirements : 1.00 Space Per Pad 69 x 1 = 69 Spaces Parking__Provided_ 69 Spaces TRAFFIC STATEMENT: '------------------------------------------------ ------------ ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---- 'ERAGETRIPS PER DAY LAND USE CODE 426 FOR RV : 3.75 Trips/Day x 69 RV Lots = 259 Trips/Day MANUAL 9,h Edition (INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS) CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE: PHASE IMPROVEMENTS STARTING I 21 RV LOTS, TEMPORARY RECREATION BUILDING, OCTOBER 2014 PARKING LOT, VOLLEY BALL COURT & ACCESS RD II 48 RV LOTS, REMOVAL OF ALL EXISTING MOBILE HOMES OCTOBER 2022 CONSTRUCT PERMANENT RECREATION BUILDING & POOL SCALE 1 21 HARBOR TOWN RV & RESORT DESIGNED BY AC ABRAHAM CHABAB, Inc. HARBOR THE TREASURE COAST 'L. BOARD OF PROF. ENG. AUTH.#26790 DRAWN BY AC 5428 NW EDGEWATER AVE DATE May10/13 PORT ST. LUCIE FL. 34983 MASTER SITE PLAN Email agchababl®msn.com 772 878-5079/475-6630 Fax 772 785-8291 SHEET 1 ❑F 5 ABRAHAM CHABAB, PE' FL. LIC# 47165 REVISIONS I DATE■ Packet Pg. 114 9.A.c RESOLUTION NO. File Number: MJSP 720134650 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY FOR MAJOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 69-LOT RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK TO BE KNOWN AS HARBOR TOWN RV AND RESORT OF THE TREASURE COAST ON 7.37 ACRES OF PROPERTY IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St';Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and evidence, including but not Il` to the staff report, has made the following determinations: "- 1. Fine Realty Corporation presented a petition for a M %,b% Site Plan to develop a recreational vehicle park consrslbg of 69 lots to 'o mpleted in two (2) phases, located I/4 mile south of'Sty l,_ucie Boulevard, on,' I'f`e .west side of US Highway No. 1 for certain property in St.Lucie County, Florida, as depicted on the attached map as Exhibit "A" and desciribed rr Part "A" below 2. On October 10, 1972, tho � L'bcie County o.prd of County Commissioners through Resolution No. 72 `1.b grafted an Ar:fipndment to the Official Zoning Atlas from R-3 (Multiple Dw46gs) fo "H-5 (Residential, Mobile Home — 5) for Colony Club Mobile Home *k coq§ji ting of 50 mobile homes. 3. On April 3, ;,(�12, the .fit. Lucie inty Board' of County Commissioners through Ordi `40ce Nos 12-005 gra d an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan ,.mt�re Land le �_p..from (Residential Medium — 9) to COM tCorri'orlr and'tlugh Resolution o. 12-003 granted an Amendment to the Official �� Atf� from RIITfW�� (Residential, Mobile Home — 5} to RVP (Recreational Ve le PIC 4. On ,_ober 24, 201 ,the B&AM of Adjustment though Resolution No. 12-011 grantee;;":uariance t ' duce the required recreational vehicle lot size from 70 feet by et to t;f eet by 30 feet for the development of a recreational vehicle par b 'awn as Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast. 5. October 23, 2013, the Board of Adjustment through Resolution No. 13-009 granted a one (1) year extension to previous approved variance (BOA Resolution No. 12-001) with an expiration date of October 24, 2014, 6. The Major Site Plan presented consists of 69 recreational vehicle lots on 7.37 acres to be completed in two (2) phases. July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 1 Resolution No. XXXXX c 0 0 m E 0 a Packet Pg. 115 9.A.c 7. The St. Lucie County Development Review Committee has reviewed the Major Site Plan for the project and found it to meet all technical requirements and to be consistent with the Future Land Use Map of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan, subject to the conditions set forth in Part B of this Resolution. An analysis of the applicable standards of review and applicable Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan policies may be found in a in the BOCC agenda item dated July 1, 2014. 8. The proposed project will not have an undue .:adverse effect on adjacent property, the character of the neighborhood, traffid conditions, parking, utility facilities or other matters affecting the publid'health, safety and general welfare. 9. All reasonable steps have been proposed project on the immE design, landscaping and screenii 10.The proposed project will be construct( interfere with the development and use with applicable district regulations,,,, 11.The proposed project will bf Fort Pierce Utiiities Authority "T►D fo minimize any adverse effect of the vicinity through building design, site on -sit E:. Well for potable water and e Board of County Commissioners of proval is being granted is described of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE % lying n 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. Begin at the Souffi t corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 2 Resolution No. XXXXX a Packet Pg. 116 9.A.c 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the year 2007 and thereafter. Tax Identification Number: 1433-120-0010-000-5 4. Prior to issua g,qb Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption for both phases, a pre-bq. truction meeting with the Environmental Resources Department (ERD) staff to discuss and verify tree protection measures. C. The approvals and authorizations granted by this Resolution for the purposes of obtaining a building permit shall expire on July 1, 2016 unless a building permit has been granted, or an extension is granted in accordance with Section 11.02.06(B)(2), St. Lucie County Land Development Code, or a Major Adjustment to the Major Site Plan is granted. July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 3 Resolution No. XXXXX a Packet Pg. 117 9.A.c D. The property owner, including any successors in interest, shall obtain all applicable development permits and construction authorizations from the appropriate State and Federal and local regulatory agencies including, but not limited to, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District, and the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources and Building Departments prior to the commencement of any development activities on the property described in Part A. Issuance of this permit by the County does not in any way create any rights on the part of the developer to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not it ate any liability on the part of the County for issuance of this permit if the.d;loper fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed It3y > Mate or federal agency or undertake actions that may result in a violation of staleor. ;federal law. E. The conditions set forth in Part B are an Or approval granted by this Resolution - - determined determined to be invalid or unenforced declines to comply voluntarily„with that co this resolution shall become lland void. F. A Certificate of Capacity, a copy of Whig made a part hereof the Resolution, was g Services Department ()rector on July 1, 20 G. A recorded cop described in Pa PI July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 4 this h which lution sh 11 be attached to the site plan drawings n shall b placed on file with the St. Lucie County %s Department Director. Resolution No. XXXXX r a Packet Pg. 118 9.A.c H. ADOPTION After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Frannie Hutchinson, Chair Paula A. Lewis, Vice Chair Chris Dzadovsky, Commissioner Tod Mowery, Commissioner Kim Johnson, Commissioner PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 1st BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEPUTY CLERK July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 5 XXX XXX XXX APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: COUNTY ATTORNEY Resolution No. XXXXX r a Packet Pg. 119 9.A.c EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP ST LUCIE w Y) j N c U) w z X ci v N rfi h w U � ' Subject property N LRIE DR E ST LUCIE BLVD HUNTAVE OLSON AVE .A � Q � o NACO RD —0 w w Q w Of O TAWA WAY FUR TER n w S ERIE DR = PECAN PL w u) U LILAC TER J ACORN WAY July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 6 Resolution No. XXXXX r a Packet Pg. 120 9.A.c July 1, 2014 File No.: MJSP 720134650 Page 7 Resolution No. XXXXX r a Packet Pg. 121 9.A.c COUNTY F L O R 1 D A Date: 6/10/2014 CERTIFICATE OF CAPACITY Certificate No. 2938 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 (772)-462-2822 This document certifies that concurrency will be met and that adequate public facility capacity exists to maintain the standards for levels of service as adopted in the St Lucie County Comprehensive flan for: 1-1a�bor Towri RV &Resort of the Treasure Coast MO.. r s A ��' �� " �� "` 1. Type of development ��. 4.� ' Number of units 69 Number of square feet ,W :., 2. Property legal description & Tax ID no. 1433-120-0010-000 5 ?601 north US Highway No -larbor Town RV & Resort of -h-'e Treasure CoaSf 3. Approval:Building Permit Resolution No. t. Subject to the following conditions for concurrency: as per BOCC Resolution Owner's name coward Fein Odd ress ?461 SE Sapelo Avenue Sort St. Lucie FL 34952 Letter L Certificate Expiration Date The certificate of capacity shall be valid for the same period of time as the Development Order. Section 5.08.04(B), St. Lucie County Land Development Code. This Certificate of Capacity is transferable only to subsequent owners of the same parcel, and is subject to the same o terms, conditions and expiration date listed herein. The expiration date can be extended only under the same terms and conditions as the underlying development orderissued with this certificate, or for subsequent development r°n order(s) issued for the same property, use and size as described herein. r m E t R r a Signed Concurrency Review by: Packet Pg. 122 I 9.A.d I W Okeechobee County Q L a [/]Z M CD O C7 90 O 0) N Packet Pg. 123 9.A.d 0 U L N R N L L 0 � L 0 Nd LPL i 3 0 F- L- 0 L 2 r 0 N N W N C N E t v 2 r Q Packet Pg. 124 9.A.d 1 1 1 1 --,--------- W E R I E• D R----;----------., CD HURON•WAY-----' CD 0 -0 C ' 0 tD O p rn CD D 0 --DAKOTA WAY - - i . iD qi4� ------------ __ F +P4� v�3 Q91 mID mpg 01 ��r;Q -%-- TH' vi���� --------------- O i K , 0 - -----=.... 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Smith, Environmental Resources Department Director FROM: Ben Balcer, Senior Environmental Planner Amy Griffin, Environmental Regulations Manager DATE: May 30, 2014 SUBJECT: Harbor Town RV & Resort MJSP 720134650 Background The Environmental Resources Department (ERD) has completed a site visit and review of the April 17, 2014 request for Major Site Plan approval of a 69 lot RV Park with a permanent recreation building, pool, and parking. The approval would allow for the construction of the RV Park to occur in two phases. The first phase includes 21 RV lots, with associated parking and required landscaping. The applicant will be required to adjust the site plan to construct phase two. The 7.37-acre site is located at 2601 US Highway 1, which is between St. Lucie Blvd. and Juanita Ave. A mobile home community is located on the developed portion of the site. The remaining undeveloped area consists of disturbed scrub habitat, with scattered native sand pines, live oaks, and slash pines. Findings The proposed project will impact two native sand pine trees, totaling 21 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH). Mitigation for these impacts has been provided through the planting of 42.5 inches DBH of sand pine trees. The remaining onsite native vegetation will be preserved and enhanced through native plantings, consistent with the surrounding scrub habitat. In addition, a landscape plan dated 4/14/2014 has been reviewed and approved by ERD. Conditions of Approval 1. Prior to issuance of a Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, a pre -construction meeting with ERD staff is required to verify tree protection measures have been installed. 2. Ninety (90) days prior to any construction activities for Phase 2, a landscape plan shall be submitted for review and approved by ERD. 3. The issuance of County development permit does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the County if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations Packet Pg. 127 9.A.e Environmental Resources Department Harbor Town RV Park & Resort Final Report May 2014 imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 4. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. Please contact Ben Balcer at 772-462-2866 if you have any questions or would like to meet regarding the details of these requirements. GAOutlook Temp\Harbor Town RV Resort final report (2).docx Packet Pg. 128 9.A.e Development Review Committee Site Plan Sign -Off Sheet Site Plan Name: Harbor Town RV and Resort of the Treasure Coast Site Plan Number: Division: Saint Lucie County Fire District DRC Member: Captain Derek Foxx Phone #: 772-621-3322 Review Date: 6/09/2014 have reviewed the above referenced site plan and determined the following: Site Plan Approved IXI Site Plan Approved with Conditions: F1 (List all conditions in full format on how you wish for them to be listed in the development order) Site Plan Rejected (give reasons): ❑ Required revisions or reasons for rejection (attach additional sheets if necessary): Packet Pg. 129 Water 1 Wastewater Engineering Project Tracking Form Project Number: 20120041-1 Job Description: Harbortown RV & Resort of the " Address: 2601 US Highway One Project Description: Rezoning and Plan Amendment T e Recd Needed Rev En A Status Comments Ret City/CountySent To REZ 11/09/2011 11/16/2011 VS VS App XISTING WASTEWATER CUST 11/22/2011 11/22/2011 Britton Wilson SP 08/01/2013 08/15/2013 VS VS App RV PARK WILL RESULT IN LESS EWER CAPACITY REQUIRED 08/13/2013 O8/13/2013 Jeffrey Johnson Date Received: Invoice Reviewer: Invoice To Client: _ To Reviewer: To Engineer: Returned To Secretary: To Coordinator: Invoice To Reviewer: Reviewer Approved Invoice: Invoice Payment Received: Reviewer: Engineer Reviewing: Returned To Client: 2nd Submittal 3rd Submittal rn Date Received: Date Received: N To Reviewer: Initials: To Reviewer: Initials: w To Engineer: Initials: To Engineer: Initials: y To Secretary: To Secretary: To Client: To Client: Comments: r c m E a� a a Approval r Date Approved: To Supervising Engineer: E t r a Packet Pg. 130 9.A.e BOARD OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COUNTY SERVICES DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS � � Planning Division April 3, 2013 Mr. Howard Fein 91 7199 9991 7031 6238 9975 Fine Realty Corp. 2461 SE Sapelo Avenue Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 Re: Colony Club MHPI Harbor Town & Resort of the Treasure Coast Request for Determination: Centralized Water Services Dear Mr. Fein: On March 7, 2013, the Development Review Committee held a pre -application meeting on your proposed project: Harbor Town and Resort of the Treasure Coast. This project proposes replacement of the existing mobile home park with an expanded recreational vehicle park. The requirement to connect to "centralized water services," as required by Section 7.10.16(P) of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code for standards regulating Recreational Vehicle Parks, was identified and discussed at the meeting. On March 20, 2013, at a meeting in Planning and Development Services, you requested a determination on whether your on -site well, which provides water for all existing mobile home lots on the subject site, can be considered "Centralized Water". In this meeting, staff requested copies of your current permits from DEP and SFWMD in order to make a determination on whether this well, permitted through the appropriate regulatory agencies, could be considered a "centralized water service" under the Land Development Code. We have obtained and reviewed the current permits and have found them to be in good standing with the regulating agencies. "Centralized water service" is not defined in the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. Due to this lack of clarity in the code, and due to the fact that you are currently permitted in good standing with the proper regulatory agencies as a Community Water System, county staff is in a position to consider the permitted on -site well a "centralized water service." This determination letter does not address whether your well contains sufficient capacity to change and expand your use. This issue will be addressed by your engineers with the county and the regulating agencies during the Site Plan application and review process. We look forward to your receiving your application for redevelopment of this site. Please contact Kristin Tetsworth at (772) 462-6455 if you have additional questions. ;Ree, AICP Director 4RIS DZADOVSKY, District No. I • TOD MOWERY, District No. 2 e PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. 3 . FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 o KIM JOHNSON, District No. S County Administrator —Faye W. Outlaw, MPA, ICMA-CM VVebsite: www.stlucieco.aov 2300 Virginia Avenue - Fort Pierce, FL. 34982-5652 Phone (772) 462-2822 FAX (772) 462-1581 Packet Pg. 131 9.A.e SO TH_ WRIDA, WATER MANAGF]V[ NT. DXS. R[CT District Headquaiiers: 3301 Gun Club (toad, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 (561) 686-8800 www.srtivmd-gov Application No.: 130411-4 April 30, 2013 FINE REALTY CORP. 2601 NORTH U.S. HIGHWAY 1 FORT PIERCE, FL 34946 Dear Permittee: SUBJECT: Permit No.: 56-02854-W Project: COLONY CLUB MOBILE HOME PARK Location: ST LUCIE COUNTY S331T34SlR40E Permittee: FINE REALTY CORP. District staff has reviewed the information submitted in support of the referenced application for permit modification(s) and determined that the proposed activities are in compliance with the previous permit and the appropriate provisions of Rule 40E-20,331 (3)(a), Florida Administrative Code. The permit modification(s) include the following: To meet the projected demands of the proposed expansion of the mobile home park to 104 units with approximately 2 people per unit, the allocations for public water supply withdrawals have boon increased to 1.3 million gallons (MG) maximum monthly and 15.2 MG total annually, using a maximum per capita use rate of 200 gallons daily (Exhibit 1). The total allocations, including the existing allocations for 2 acres of landscape irrigation, are increased to 1.6 MG maximum monthly and 17.7 MG total annually. No other modifications to the existing Water Use Permit are proposed at this time. Please understand that your permit remains subject to the 17 Limiting Conditions and all other terms of the permit authorization as previously issued - Sincerely, Thomas Colios Section Leader Water Use Bureau TDC 1 cb Okeechobee Service Center: 3800 N.W. 16th Blvd-, Suite A, Okeechobee, FL 34972 (863) 462-5260 Lower West Coast Service Center: 2301 McGregor Boulevard,, Fort Myers, FL 33901 (239) 338-2929 Orlando Service Center: 1707 Orlando Central Parkway, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32809 (407) 858-6100 Packet Pg. 132 9.A.e �5(R"Mc oSOUTH FLORIDA CON 24--06 Application No.: 080310-2 General Permit No.: 56--02854-W April 25, 2008 COLONY CLUB M H P 2601 NORTH U S HIGHWAY I FORT PIERCE, FL 34946 Dear Permittee: SUBJECT: General Water Use Permit No.: 56-02854-W Project: COLONY CLUB M H P- IRRIGATION WELL Location: ST LUCIE COUNTY, S33/T34S/R40F Permittee: COLONY CLUB M H P This letter is to notify you of the District's agency action concerning your Notice of Intent to Use Water. This action is taken pursuant to Chapter 40E--20, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Based on the information provided, District rules have been adhered to and a General Water Use Permit is in effect for this project subject to: 1. Not receiving a filed request for Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, administrative hearing and 2. The attached Limiting Conditions. The purpose of this application is to obtain a Water Use Permit for landscape irrigation of two acres of turf using a sprinkler irrigation system and public water supply serving five persons for the club house in the year 2028 with an average per capita use rate of 50 gallons per day and a maximum monthly to average monthly pumping ratio of 1.3:1. Withdrawals are from the Surficial Aquifer System via one existing withdrawal facility and one proposed withdrawal facility. Prior to drilling the proposed well, it will be necessary for you to obtain a well construction permit from the St. Lucie County Health Department. 3301 Glut Chub Road, [Vest Palm Beach, Florida 33406 • (561) 686-8800 • FL WATS 1-800-432-2045 Mailing, Address: P.©. Box 24680, West Palm Beath, FL 33416-4680 * w%v%%Pshrmd,gov Packet Pg. 133 9.A.e Application Number: 080310-2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 2 Date Of Issuance: April 25, 2008 Expiration Date: May 9, 2028 Water Use Classification: Landscape Public Water Supply Total Serviced Acreage: 2 ( 2 acres of turf ) Water Use Permit Status: Proposed Environmental Resource Permit Status: Not Applicable Right Of Way Permit Status: Not Applicable Ground Water From: Surficial Aquifer System Permitted Allocation(s): Annual Allocation: 2,830,600 Gallons Maximum Monthly Allocation: 380,200 Gallons Existing Withdrawal Facilities - Ground Water Source: Surficial Aquifer System 1 - 4" X 90' X 25 GPM Well Cased To 80 Feet Proposed Withdrawal Facilities -- Ground Water Source: Surficial Aquifer System 1 - 2" X 120' X 40 GPM Well Cased To 100 Feel Rated Capacity Source(s) Status Code GPM MGD MGM MGY Surficial Aquifer System E 25 0.04 1.1 13 Surficial Aquifer System P 40 0.06 1.8 21 Totals: 65 0.10 2.9 34 T r a Packet Pg. 134 9.A.e Application Number: 080310--2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 3 Should you object to the Limiting Conditions, please refer to the attached Notice of Rights which addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review of the proposed agency action. Please contact this office if you have questions concerning this matter. If we do not hear from you prior to the time frame specified in the Notice of Rights, we will assume that you concur with the District's recommendations. Certificate Of Service i HEREBY CERTIFY that a Notice of Rights has been mailed to the addressee not later than 5:00 p.m. this 25th day of April, 2008, in accordance with Section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes. Sincerely, Thomas Colios Sr Supv Hydrogeologist Water Use Regulation Division TDC 1la Certified Mail No.: 7007 2560 0001 2515 8962 Enclosure c: Dept of Environmental Protection Fine Realty Corp Indian River Bd of County Commissioners Port St. Lucie Utilities System Scott'S Drilling Inc St Lucie County Health Department Packet Pg. 135 9.A.e Application Number: 080310-2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 4 Limiting Conditions 1. This permit shall expire on May 9, 2028. 2. Application for a permit modification may be made at any time. 3. Water use classification: Landscape Irrigation Public water supply 4. Source classification is: Ground Water from: Surficial Aquifer System 5. Total annual allocation is 2.8306 MG. Total maximum monthly allocation is .3802 MG. These allocations represent the amount of water required to meet the water demands as a result of rainfall deficit during a drought with the probability of recurring one year in ten. The Permittee shall not exceed these allocations in hydrologic conditions less than a 1 in 10 year drought event. If the rainfall deficit is more severe than that expected to recur once every ten years, the withdrawals shall not exceed that amount necessary to continue to meet the reasonable -beneficial demands under such conditions, provided no harm to the water resources occur and: (a) All other conditions of the permit are met; and (b) The withdrawal is otherwise consistent with applicable declared Water Shortage Orders in effect pursuant to Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. 6. Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6105, F.A.C., Notification of Transfer of Interest in Real Property, within 30 days of any transfer of interest or control of the real property at which any permitted facility, system, consumptive use, or activity is located, the permittee must notify the District, in writing, of the transfer giving the name and address of the new owner or person in control and providing a copy of the instrument effectuating the transfer, as set forth in Rule 40E--1.6107, F.A.C. Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6107 (4), until transfer is approved by the District, the permittee shall be liable for compliance with the permit. The permittee transferring the permit shall remain liable for all actions that are required as well as all violations of the permit which occurred prior to the transfer of the permit. Failure to comply with this or any other condition of this permit constitutes a violation and pursuant to Rule 40E-1.609, Suspension, Revocation and Modification of Permits, the District may suspend or revoke the permit. This Permit is issued to: Colony Club MHP Packet Pg. 136 9.A.e Application Number: 080310-2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 5 Limiting Conditions 7. Withdrawal Facilities: Ground Water - Existing: 1 - 4" X 90' X 25 GPM Well Cased To 80 Feet Ground Water - Proposed: 1 -- 2" X 120' X 40 GPM Well Cased To 100 Feet 8. f ermitlee shall mitigate interference with existing legal uses that was caused in whole or in part by the permittee's withdrawals, consistent with the approved mitigation plan. As necessary to offset the interference, mitigation will include pumpage reduction, replacement of the impacted individual's equipment, relocation of wells, change in withdrawal source, or other moans. Interference to an existing legal use is defined as an impact that occurs under hydrologic conditions equal to or less severe than a 1 in 10 year drought event that results in the: (1) Inability to withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or (2) Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 9. Permittee shall mitigate harm to existing off -site land uses caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm caused by withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance, includes: (1) Significant reduction in water levels on the property to the extent that the designed function of the water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged, not including aesthetic values. The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body, In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.) (2) Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or (3) Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Packet Pg. 137 9.A.e Application Number: 080310-2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 6 Limiting Conditions 10. Permiltee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: (1) Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, (2) Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, (3) Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, (4) Harmful movement of contaminants in violation of state water quality standards, or (5) Harm to the natural system including damage to habitat for rare or endangered species 11. If any condition of the permit is violated, the permit shall be subject to review and possible modification, enforcement action, or revocation. 12. Authorized representatives of the District shall be permitted to enter, inspect, and observe the permitted system to determine compliance with special conditions. 13. The Permittee is advised that this permit does not relieve any person from the requirement to obtain all necessary federal, state, local and special district authorizations. 14. The permit does not convey any property right to the Permiltee, nor any rights and privileges other than those specified in the Permit and Chapter 40E-2, Florida Administrative Code. 15. Permittee shall submit all data as required by the implementation schedule for each of the limiting conditions to: S.F.W.M.D., Supervising Hydrogeologist - Post -Permit Compliance, Water Use Regulation Dept. (4320), P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4680. 16. In the event of a declared water shortage, water withdrawal reductions will be ordered by the District in accordance with the Water Shortage Plan, Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C, The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, pumpage reports shall be submitted as required by Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. Packet Pg. 138 9.A.e Application Number: 080310-2 COLONY CLUB M H P April 25, 2008 Page 7 Limiting Conditions 17. Landscape and golf course irrigation is prohibited between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., except as follows: a) Irrigation using micro --irrigation system is allowed anytime. b) Users whose average annual allocation is made up of 75% or greater volume of reclaimed water for irrigation may irrigate at anytime. c) Irrigation of, or in preparation for planting, new golf courses and recreational areas is allowed at any time of day for one 30 day period provided irrigation is limited to the amount necessary for plant establishment. Irrigation of newly seeded or sprigged golf course areas is allowed any time of day for one 60 day period. d) Watering in of chemicals, including insecticides, pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides when required by law, recommended by the manufacturer or constituting best management practices is allowed anytime within 24 hours of application. e) Irrigation systems may be operated anytime for maintenance and repair purposes. f) The use of water to protect golf course turf from heal and wind stress damage is allowed anytime. Packet Pg. 139 9.A.e NOTICE OF RIGHTS As required by Sections 120.569(1), and 120.60(3), Fla. Stall., following is notice of the opportunities which may be available for administrative hearing or judicial review when the substantial interests of a party are determined by an agency. Please note that this Notice of Rights is not intended to provide legal advice. Not all the legal proceedings detailed below may be an applicable or appropriate remedy. You may wish to consult an attorney regarding your legal rights. RIGHT TO REQUEST ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the South Florida Water Management District's (SFWMD or District) action has the right to request an administrative hearing on that action pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Fla. Stat. Persons seeking a hearing on a District decision which does or may determine their substantial interests shall file a petition for hearing with the District Clerk within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision, unless one of the following shorter time periods apply: 1) within 14 days of the notice of consolidated intent to grant or deny concurrently reviewed applications for environmental resource permits and use of sovereign submerged lands pursuant to Section 373.427, Fla. Stat.; or 2) within 14 days of service of an Administrative Order pursuant to Subsection 373.119(1), Fla. Stall. "Receipt of written notice of agency decision" means receipt of either written notice through mail, or electronic mail, or posting that the District has or intends to take final agency action, or publication of notice that the District has or intends to take final agency action. Any person who receives written notice of a SFWMD decision and fails to file a written request for hearing within the timeframe described above waives the right to request a hearing on that decision, Filing Instructions The Petition must be filed with the Office of the District Clerk of the SFWMD. Filings with the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand -delivery or facsimile. Filings by e-mail will not be accepted. Any person wishing to receive a clerked copy with the date and time stamped must provide an additional copy. A petition for administrative hearing is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the District Clerk at SFWMD headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. Any document received by the office of the SFWMD Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the SFWMD Clerk, P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, Florida 33416. • Filings by hand -delivery must be delivered to the Office of the SFWMD Clerk. Delivery of a petition to the SFWMD's security desk does not constitute filing, To ensure proper filing, It will be necessary to request the SFWMD's security officer to contact the Clerk's office. An employee of the SFWMD's Clerk's office will receive and file the petition. • Filings by facsimile must be transmitted to the SFWMD Clerk's Office at (561) 682-6010. Pursuant to Subsections 28-106.104(7), (8) and (9), Fla. Admin. Code, a party who files a document by facsimile represents that the original physically signed document will be retained by that party for the duration of that proceeding and of any subsequent appeal or subsequent proceeding in that cause. Any party who elects to fife any document by facsimile shall be responsible for any delay, disruption, or interruption of the electronic signals and accepts the full risk that the document may not be properly filed with the clerk as a result. The filing date for a document filed by facsimile shall be the date the SFWMD Cleric receives the complete document. Rev. 10/31107 Packet Pg. 140 9.A.e Initiation of an Administrative Hearing Pursuant to Rules 28-106.201 and 28-106.301, Fla. Admin. Code, initiation of an administrative hearing shall be made by written petition to the SFWMD in legible form and on 8 and 112 by 11 inch white paper. All petitions shall contain: 1. Identification of the action being contested, including the permit number, application number, District file number or any other SFWMD identification number, if known. 2. The name, address and telephone number of the petitioner and petitioner's representative, if any. 3. An explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination. 4. A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the SFWMD's decision. 5. A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate. 6. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the SFWMD's proposed action. 7. A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the SFWMD's proposed action. 8. If disputed issues of material fact exist, the statement must also include an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes. 9. A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the SFWMD to take with respect to the SFWMD's proposed action. A person may file a request for an extension of time for filing a petition. The SFWMD may, for good cause, grant the request. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the SFWMD prior to the deadline for filing a petition for hearing. Such requests for extension shall contain a certificate that the moving party has consulted with all other parties concerning the extension and that the SFWMD and any other parties agree to or oppose the extension. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. If the District's Governing Board takes action with substantially different impacts on water resources from the notice of intended agency decision, the persons who may be substantially affected shall have an additional point of entry pursuant to Rule 28-106.111, Fla. Admin. Code, unless otherwise provided by law. Mediation The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, Fla. Stat., and Rules 28-106.111 and 28-106.401-.405, Fla. Admin. Code. The SFWMD is not proposing mediation for this agency action under Section 120.573, Fla. Stat., at this time. RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW Pursuant to Sections 120.60(3) and 120.68, Fla. Stat., a party who is adversely affected by final SFWMD action may seek judicial review of the SFWMD's final decision by filing a notice of appeal pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110 in the Fourth District Court of Appeal or in the appellate district where a party resides and filing a second copy of the notice with the SFWMD Clerk within 30 days of rendering of the final SFWMD action. Rev. 10/31/07 2 Packet Pg. 141 I 9.A.e I T 34 T 35 T 36 T 37 R 37 R 38 R 35 R 40 ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA Legend [�] Application Sections Application Number: 080310-2 Permit Number: 56-02854-W R41 Map Date: 3/12/2008 Project Name: COLONY CLUB M H P- IRRIGATION WELL 0 4.5 9 i 40S EXHIBIT 1 Packet Pg. 142 I 9.A.e I Seneca Woodward C a Donald � t� J v SI Lucie y A L IN t C 'a C N Ol N � Y Y 2 0 N -c 0 to Oneida v 0 o T W Wawa 011awa Fur E a � U in Hunt Well W1 Well W2 Pecan V\i O a O, Yacht , 1 7� _ C St Lucie S ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA N Legend A t.� f Application Map Date: 3/12/2008 Application Number: 080310-2 Permit Number: 56-02854-W Project Name: COLONY CLUB M H P- IRRIGATION WELL 0 0.1 0.2 T a Miles EXHIBIT 2 Packet Pg. 143 9.A.e 6 m a� � .a arn u� C O is E N o a c rn M 0. N ur E to m U N `E v) Ca N N N N 0. 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EFFECTIVE RAIN 1 A 0 1.24 1.72 1.48 2.69 3.58 3.66 3.20 4.03 3.17 1,36 1.18 28.41 DROUGHT RAINFAL 0.89 1.00 1.39 1.20 2.18 2.90 2.96 2.59 3.26 2.57 1.10 0.96 23.00 AVERAGE IRRIGATION 0.81 0.95 2.03 3.61 3.95 3.82 4.22 4.35 2.38 1.79 1.83 1.07 30.81 DROUGHT IRRIGATION 1.02 1.19 2.36 3,89 4.46 4.50 4.92 4.96 3.15 2.39 2.09 1.29 36.22 ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 36.22 INCHES ANNUAL_ SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 36.22 IN X 2 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN = 2.56MG MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 4.96 INCHES MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 4.96 IN X 2 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN 0.35 MG TOTAL ANNUAL DEMAND: 2.56 MG TOTAL MAXIMUM MONTHLY DEMAND: 0.35 MG Page 1 of 1 Exhibit No: 4 T r a Packet Pg. 145 k ƒ ¥ k k 2 \| Lo k / >i \ / k ƒ 6 J 2 c E o \ c K�$ c k U a 010 0 §off cc k | C 0 -®- CD E � E �nk z w 0 E w \ 2co / | � X k k� 2 (n 0 2 2 0 o / 7 E ka� E E E ° ! 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Any off -site impacts, changes in land use, or future modifications to the activities may require review by the District. A copy of Rule 40E- 400.315 is enclosed for your information. Please use this in the determination of notification requirements for future projects. A refund will be issued under separate cover, if necessary. This does not relieve you of the responsibility of .obtaining all necessary Federal, State, Local or special District authorizations prior to the start of any construction. If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact Hugo A. Carter, P.E. at (863) 462-5260. Sincerely, Ago Ca r, P.E. Leader Martin 1 St Lucie Regulatory Office HClgg Enclosures C: Abraham Chabab P E Fine Realty Corp St. Lucie County Engineer Received BY F1��oi�yg Division j;. $t �.ru6e GO"V)ty Okeechobee Service Center: 3800 N.W. 16th Blvd., Suite A, Okeechobee, FL 34972 (863) 462-5260 Lower West Coast Service Center: 2301 McGregor Boulevard, , Fort Myers, FL 33901 (239) 333-2929 Orlando Service Ceater. 1707 Orlando Central Parkway, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32809 (407) 858-6100 Packet Pg. 147 _ tr. 9.A.e 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ORDINANCE NO. 12-005 FILE NO.: FLUMA - 920114335 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO AMEND THE ADOPTED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP FOR A 7.45 ACRE (M.O.L.) PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY FINE REALTY CORP, FROM RM (RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM — 9 DU/ACRE) TO COM (COMMERCIAL); PROVIDING FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and evidence, including but not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: Howard Fein, a representative for Fine Realty Corp, has filed a petition for an amendment to the adopted Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map for a 7.45 acre (more or less) parcel of land located at 2601 N U.S. 1, from RM (Residential Medium — 9 du/acre) to COM (Commercial) with St. Lucie County, Florida, in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes; and The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County as the governing body of St. Lucie County having jurisdiction over this application pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, is authorized and empowered to consider amendments to the adopted Comprehensive Plan of St. Lucie County; and 3. On February 16, 2012, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency held a public hearing, of which due notice was published in the St. Lucie News Tribune and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property, and recommended to the Board of County Commissioners that the petition for Future Land Use Map Amendment for Fine Realty Corp be approved; and On April 3, 2012, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida held a public hearing, of which due notice was placed in the St. Lucie News Tribune and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property, and deemed the adoption of the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the County. JOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE N 3692977 04/12/2012 at 09:15 AM OR BOOK 3379 PAGE 1012 - 1017 Doc Type: ORDN RECORDING? $52.50 Packet Pg. 148 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Ordinance No. 12-005 File No.: FLUMA-920114335 Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: A. AMENDMENT TO FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION The Future Land Use Designation set forth in the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan for the property described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto, containing 7.45 acres more or less, located at 2601 N U.S. 1, Ft. Pierce, FL, from RM (Residential Medium — 9 du/acre) to COM (Commercial), as depicted in the attached Exhibit "B." B. FINDING OF CONSISTENCY The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, specifically determines that the approval of this amendment to the adopted Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element is internally consistent with the goals, objectives and policies contained in the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan and provides for the recognition that impacts of this approval on the public facilities of St. Lucie County will not occur until such time as a Final Development Order for development on this property is issued. C. CHANGE TO FUTURE LAND USE MAP The St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Director is hereby authorized and directed to cause this change to be made in the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan and to make notation of reference to the date of adoption of this Ordinance. D. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS Special acts of the Florida Legislature applicable only to unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, County Ordinances and County Resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby superseded by this Ordinance to the extent of such conflict. E. SEVERABILITY if any portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance. If this Ordinance or any provisions thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property or circumstance. F. APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE This Ordinance shall be applicable as stated in Paragraphs A, B and C. G. FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified copy of this Ordinance to the Bureau of Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida, 32304. Packet Pg. 149 9.A.e 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Ordinance No. 12-005 File No.: FLUMA-920114335 Page 3 H. FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY The Planning and Development Services Director shall send a certified copy of this Ordinance to the Department of Economic Opportunity Bureau of Community Planning Caldwell Building 107 East Madison Street, MSC 160 Tallahassee, FL 32399. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect thirty-one (31) days after adoption. If the Ordinance is challenged within thirty (30) days after adoption, the Ordinance shall not be effective until the State Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission respectively issues a final order finding the adopted amendment in compliance in accordance with Section 163.3184(10), Florida Statutes. ADOPTION After motion and second, the vote on this Ordinance was as follows: Chris Dzadovsky, Chairman AYE Tod Mowery, Vice -Chair AYE Paula Lewis, Commissioner AYE Chris Craft, Commissioner AYE Frannie Hutchinson, Commissioner AYE PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 3`d day of April, 2012. CY a , r ATTEST Deputy Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY C airman APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS Packet Pg. 150 9.A.e 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Ordinance No. 12-005 File No,'. FLUMA-920114335 Page 4 Exhibit "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION All that part of the North 358.8 feet of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE 114 lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. Lucie County, Florida. AND Begin at the Southwest corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U-S. Highway No. 1; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the year 2007 and thereafter. Tax ID No.: 1433-120-0010-000-5 Packet Pg. 151 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ordinance No. 12-005 File No.: FLUMA-920114335 Page 5 Exhibit "B" FUTURE LAND USE MAP FLUMA-920114335 Future Land Use A Treasure Coast RV 8( Resort r 4' _ CO Rol ; /-� HUNTAVE ST�LUCIELN -t W Nam-•~ N V~i�(_'h r C0 1 11 4 � - C r Mr'4� soNAV. a:CC,o Tj�C1EinnD PIF aaa-tioao IND IND - -YUMA WAY - ; ll .-'-_-. -- NERIE.DR--------- - _ _ _-ONEIDA NAY ` - ' - �_ RM a coM '& coM IND o a ' 4 3 3 us StLVE STRFJClA GR NACA RO cAmIND ® 5ub Ct prop"IND OL m - C counh FuNn LaM UM k,ammo IND. FO.gn! iL m C L-W FYtye land l7H WM W canine vM hfirg . Ndlui Fleswccs+5lnpe FMllr N 5t. Lucie Village RN-R*""TwIMadn (9&1Vj RV - Resdeneai Lks 5dy'Wj AVD-Kdatki PF-Publk FxOkn RU- Resdentlr L tan Nap prepamd December 20 2Dt1 T r a Packet Pg. 152 9.A.e Ordinance No 12-005 File No.: FLUMA-920114335 Page 6 Exhibit "C" CONCURRENCY DEFERRAL AFFIDAVIT Supplement 4 St Lucie County Coneurrency Deferral Affidavit 1, Howard Fein, residing or doing business at Name Fort Pierce , city F 1 34946 Sate Zip 2601 N. US 1 Street 954-478-7602 Phone have applied for a from St. Lucie County, Florida, Type of Development order for the following project: A Treasure Coast RV & Resort Name of Proposed Develorxnerd Parcel ID Number(s): 1433-120-0010-000.5 do hereby affirm that in connection with my application for the above project, I have elected to defer the certificate of capacity and reservation of capacity in public facilities for the above property until a later time, but no later than the application for a final development order for the same property. I understand and acknowledge that the above listed property will be subject to the certificate of capacity before any final development order can be issued, and that St. Lucie County can make no guarantee that adequate public facilities will be available when I apply for the final development order. I further acknowledge that according to Section 5.08.01 of the St. Lucie County LDC, no final development approval can be granted until capacity in those facilities is available at that time. The issuance of a preliminary development order without a certificate of capacity creates no vested or other rights to develop the subject property. Al*bcanl Name Pant $ggn ne of Applica7t Date STATE OF r - COUNTY OF S l • CU The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this �a�day of 20 _k by_ A-7)W�_ ._n . who is personally known to me who has produced �. 5gnalure of Notary .-Dj) 6 &A" -��o Commission Number Page 13 of 11 Revised: June 19, 2008 3 as identification. ,ru-e ',(6tO NMQ PnM nf Nt f.0iWt0 f4otr6a(Seal) SUSS o1 13splrts AAr Y1. 20 a� EB2750fka4mn71 Natal Aron. Packet Pg. 153 9.A.e JOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE S 3693687 0411312012 at 03:22 PM OR BOOK 3379 PAGE 2890 - 2894 Doc Type: RESO RECORDING: W 00 RESOLUTION No. 12-003 FILE NO.: RZ 920114336 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS FOR A 7.45 ACRE (M.O.L.) PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY FINE REALTY CORP FROM RMH-5 (RESIDENTIAL, MOBILE HOME - 5) TO RVP (RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on testimony and evidence, including, but not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: Howard Fein, a representative of Fine Realty Corp, has filed a petition with St. Lucie County to amend to the Official Zoning Atlas from RMH-5 (Residential, Mobile Home - 5) to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park) for a 7.45 acre (more or less) parcel of land located at 2601 N U.S. 1, Ft. Pierce, FL, 34946. 2. On February 16. 2012, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the petition, of which due notice was published in the St. Lucie News Tribune and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property, and recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve the change in zoning from RMH-5 (Residential, Mobile Home - 5) to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park). 3, On April 3, 2012, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, held a public hearing of which due notice was published in the St. Lucie News Tribune and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property. 4. The proposed change in zoning has satisfied the requirements of Section 11.06.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. 5. The proposed change in zoning is consistent with the existing and proposed use of property in the surrounding area. 6. A Concurrency Deferral Affidavit, a copy which is attached to this Resolution, was signed by the applicant on September 22, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida. - A. The proposed amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas from RMH-5 (Residential, Mobile Home - 5) to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park) for property depicted on the attached map as Exhibit "A" and described below is approved. Packet Pg. 154 9.A.e 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Resolution No. 12-003 File No.: R7920114336 Page 2 Legal Description: All that part of the North 358.8 feet of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE 1/4 lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. Lucie County, Florida. AND Begin at the Southwest corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the year 2007 and thereafter. Tax I D No: 1433-120-0010-000-5 B. The Planning and Development Services Director is hereby authorized and directed to cause the change to be made on the Official Zoning Atlas of St. Lucie County, Florida, and to make notation of reference to the date of adoption of this Resolution. C. This Resolution shall take effect thirty-one (31) days after adoption. If the Resolution or Ordinance No. 12-005 is challenged within thirty (30) days after adoption, the Resolution shall not be effective until the State Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission respectively issues a final order finding Ordinance No. 12- 005 in compliance in accordance with Section 163.3184(10) F.S. D. A copy of this Resolution shall be mailed, return receipt requested, to the owner and agent of record as identified on the application. E. This Resolution shall be recorded in the Public Records. Packet Pg. 155 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Resolution No. 12-003 File No.: RZ920114336 Page 3 F. After motion and second, the vote on this Resolution was as follows: Chris Dzadovsky, Chairman AYE Tod Mowery, Vice -Chair AYE Paula Lewis, Commissioner AYE Chris Craft, Commissioner AYE Frannie Hutchinson, Commissioner AYE PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 3rtl day of April, 2012. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY C airman ATTEST �'� 4 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS Deputy Clerk County T r a Packet Pg. 156 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Resolution No. 1 2-003 File No.: RZ920114336 Page 4 Exhibit "A" ZONING MAP FLUMA-920114335 Zoning A Treasure Coast RV & Resort A HUNTAVE STL `:�•LN'. l a w L B.ST a . �s�H, '' r.=,,� Lam. Y ♦ `,t .. 2 W 1' r^2 jiJZj ` :j .n Z c=i 11^: r 00 JGO RO J 4 L E fit:. IL YUMA WAY - ' 1'.. t _4 . -N£RI£-OR-l_______ i � j- -ONI-OAXWY RMH-5 . a CG �; C( IL I i NACOiiD A 3 0___ -___.♦♦• w -yLV£R`;MGIR O �CG IL ® SAW 6t Lud. Cuunb zp N1g St Lud- YfR.gs SONng N property I �i� Y - CGCommetiahCeixral RM_9 uatrrl tight AG-Apnwllvre 6CahI �50pfl.notificationarea L � RLI-p-9ngm4•AlultiFamYyl9dulaci RMH ;- R.sas�tul Nablle Matte 1wus', L' ghllntlus4W R-• - R.sge+ne St. Lucie Village RS-d-Res,dmlii 5ngla Fa Ny la pu+aci R:-RngsnLs' F-MY Ala t red No,em,E r17. 2011 RPF - Revreetw P1W Q Packet Pg. 157 9.A.e Resolution No, 12-003 File No.: RZ920114336 Page 5 Exhibit "B" CONCURRENCY DEFERRAL AFFIDAVIT Supplement 4 St. Lucie County Concurrency Deferral Affidavit I, Howard Fein, residing or doing business at Name Fort Pierce, cty Fl 34946 State z p 2511 N. US 1 Street 954-478-7602 Phone have applied fora from St. Lucie County, Florida, Type of Development Order for the following project: A Treasure Coast RV & Resort Name or proposed Developmem Parcel ID Number(s): 1433-120-0010-000.5 do hereby affirm that in connection with my application for the above project, I have elected to defer the certificate of capacity and reservation of capacity in public facilities for the above property until a later time, but no later than the application for a final development order for the same property. I understand and acknowledge that the above listed property will be subject to the certificate of capacity before any final development order can be issued, and that St. Lucie County can make no guarantee that adequate public facilities will be available when I apply for the final development order. I further acknowledge that according to Section 5.08.01 of the St. Lucie County LDC, no final development approval can be granted until capacity in those facilities is available at that time. The issuance of a preliminary development order without a certificate of capacity creates no vested or other rights to develop the subject property. ran Name (Printed) igS ndfure dApplicant Date STATE OF r COUNTY OF S i✓i The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this �0� ay of�� 20 -- by &7}W L��d �_ ,\ who is personally known to me who has produced Signature of Notary as identification. %.i� l�lColy }-� � ype ar Print Name of N ry k/ I/ O LUR�L 9tGDl0 T� �%p Commission Number (seal) "4°� H�laly PYh K • State o21192013 Mr COMM Iida KP, Ap r •,r� Commission N DD 962750 Page 13 of 11� �„ „� gpeyeA 4keu9h Mrt asl tlolu7 ksn- Revised: June 19, 2008 Packet Pg. 158 9.A.e 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT RESOLUTION NO. 12-011 File No.: BA 820124539 A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2601 N. US Hwy #1 SITUATE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA WHEREAS, the Board of Adjustment of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and evidence, including, but not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: Fine Realty, Corp. petitioned for a variance from the provisions of Section 7.10.16(E) of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code at 2601 N. US Hwy # 1 to reduce the required lot size from 70 feet by 40 feet down to 60 feet by 30 feet for the development of a recreational vehicle park known as Harbor Town RV & Resort. 2. On October 24, 2012, this Board held a public hearing on the petition, after publishing a notice of such hearing in the newspaper, installing a sign on the property and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property. 3. After consideration of the testimony presented during the public hearing, including staff comments, exhibits, and the standards of review for granting variances set out in Section 10.01.02, St. Lucie County Land Development Code, the Board of Adjustment has made the following determinations: The requested variance has met the standards of review as set forth in Section 10.01.02, St. Lucie County Land Development Code, and is not in conflict with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan, because: A. The granting of the requested variance would not impair or otherwise injure adjacent property owners or improvements in the area in which the subject property is located; B. The granting of the requested variance allows for the required Major Site Plan (which requires Board of County Commission approval), to be designed reflecting the reduced lot size from 70 feet by 40 feet down to 60 feet by 30 feet for the development of a recreational vehicle park known as Harbor Town RV & Resort. C. The requested variance meets the general spirit and intent of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. JOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE # 3764982 i 1 01 2012 a1 12 21 Prv1 OR BOOK 3449 PAGE 744 - 747 Cac Type RESO RECORDING 535 50 Page I of 4 Packet Pg. 159 1 9.A.e l NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment of St. Lucie County, 2 Florida: 3 4 5 A. The petition of Fein Realty Corp. for a variance from the provisions of Section 7.10.16(E) 6 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code at 2601 N. US Hwy # 1 to reduce the 7 required lot size from 70 feet by 40 feet down to 60 feet by 30 feet for the development 8 known as Harbor Town RV & Resort in the Recreational Vehicle Park (RVP) Zoning 9 District is hereby granted based on the evidence, for the property depicted on the 10 attached map as Exhibit "A" and described as follows: 11 12 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 13 14 All that part of the North 358.8 feet of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE 114 lying 15 West of U.S. Highway No. 1, Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. 16 Lucie County, Florida. 17 AND 18 Begin at the Southwest corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 19 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 20 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point 21 of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet 22 to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 23 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 24 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a 25 point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South 26 line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of 27 Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the 28 point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U.S. 29 Highway No. 1; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the 30 South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, 31 Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. 32 33 Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the 34 year 2007 and thereafter. 35 36 TOGETHER, with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto 37 belonging or in anywise appertaining. 38 39 LOCATION: 2601 N. US Hwy # 1, Fort Pierce, Florida 40 41 PARCEL ID: 1433-120-0010-000-5 42 43 B. An appeal of the Board of Adjustment's action may be processed in accordance with 44 Section 10.01.07 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. 45 46 C. This variance shall expire twelve months from the date of adoption unless a building 47 permit is issued or an extension is granted in accordance with Section 10,01.06 of the 48 St. Lucie County Land Development Code. 49 50 51 Page 2 of 4 Packet Pg. 160 1 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Chairman, Ron Harris Aye Commissioner, Richard Pancoast Aye Commissioner, Buddy Emerson Aye Commissioner, Bob Bangert Aye Commissioner, Ron Knaggs Aye PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED This 241h day of October, 2012. ATTEST: tary A PROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Asst. CounifWitorney BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA 6-7 X- Z4�k�- Chairman Page 3 of 4 Packet Pg. 161 1 I 9.A.e I Exhibit A \ y CG CG RS-4 RPF R5� Rbi-5 f e'srC[Icle ecV R-I u( E.BL\ CcK_'�-g ) CG ". ,.. S �E1q: k CG RS-4 YACM6VIEWi L'�•=-z I 1 P� *QUAY - p RSA i w �� �, cRi IH-5 RAI-9 r i U AV �_• ST&LUQE LN "1-9 � y� Q�o:�. r� C CG RS 4 T R-1 pi a zJ -esri _ _`''ffj��i:=.�_ ^F ,•• R-1 I s _ / : CG R� i a 1 R_Z RPF .• UGOR .;.=:,f1 / �/.'I,l ./t. C. Z � 1 / Ly7��SF1 / G � N W; RA1.9 � �. Ll -YUmk WAY $ --- ---kER)EI)R_ti-_--- ter' 1L: 1 � •-OWIDA-WAY--- t CG 1Ll RAQI-5 z :�'` CG 0 3 Ck < DAKOTAh•a o NACO RD •.w _ C71- CG St4ecl parcel St. Lucie County zoning St. Lucie %Ua eR zoning ii ::.506R-nofi6wtion area Cc-Commcei.ICmenl Iii-Reddenriaf \inEilrRane AG - AF[i,Wme R-I- Reaidrati.L lox dmtiry(I duac) • IL - Indu 1lyrd RS-✓I S1 Lucie Village -Residential Single F.mdt r. d:1c1 C- Canmereial R-: - R.eidcufial, roediwl densih (7 du IC) Rtry_ Reernoanal VdAck Park R\l.9 - Retidemul %hAn Family (9 da.c) LI- LiFhr InAntriel RPF - Rmealian A.hlic Fenlitirt Page 4 of 4 Q Packet Pg. 162 1 9.A.e JOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SAINT LUCIE COUNTY Ov L E !i 2393250 10 30 2013 at 09 41 Alv1 RECORDING 1 5 7 4 PAGE 2314. -'376 Doc Type RESO BOARD OF ADJUSI-mtN I 2 RESOLUTION NO. 13-009 3 File No.: BA 1020134683 4 5 A RESOLUTION GRANTING A ONE YEAR VARIANCE EXTENSION FOR 6 CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2601 NORTH US HIGHWAY NO. 1 7 SITUATE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA 8 9 WHEREAS, the Board of Adjustment of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and 10 evidence, including, but not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: 11 12 1. Fine Realty Corporation petitioned to extend a previous variance approval (BOA 13 Resolution No. 12-011) for an additional year as per Section 10.01.06 of the St. Lucie 14 County Land Development Code for the property located at 2601 North US Highway No, 15 1. This variance allowed the required recreational vehicle lot size to be reduced from 70 16 feet by 40 feet down to 60 feet by 30 feet for the development of a recreational vehicle 17 park known as Harbor Town RV & Resort. 18 19 2. On October 23, 2013, this Board held a public hearing on the petition, after publishing a 20 notice of such hearing in the newspaper, installing a sign on the property and notifying 21 by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property. 22 23 3, After consideration of the testimony presented during the public hearing, including staff 24 comments, and exhibits, the Board of Adjustment has made the following 25 determinations: 26 27 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment of St. Lucie County, 28 Florida: 29 30 A. The petition of Fine Realty Corporation to extend a previous variance approval (BOA 31 Resolution No. 12-011) for an additional year as per Section 10.01.06 of the St. Lucie 32 County Land Development Code for the property located at 2601 North US Highway 33 No. 1. in the Recreational Vehicle Park (RVP) Zoning District is hereby granted based on 34 the evidence, for the property depicted on the attached map as Exhibit "A" and described 35 as follows: 36 37 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 38 39 All that part of the North 358.8 feet of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE 1/4 lying 40 West of U.S. Highway No. 1, Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. 41 Lucie County, Florida. AND 42 43 Begin at the Southwest corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 44 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 45 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point 46 of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet 47 to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 48 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 49 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a Page 1 of 3 Packet Pg. 163 9.A.e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 366.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the year 2007 and thereafter. TOGETHER, with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. LOCATION: 2601 North US Highway No, 1, Fort Pierce, Florida PARCEL 1D: 1433-120-0010-000-5 B. An appeal of the Board of Adjustment's action may be processed in accordance with Section 10.01 07 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. C. This variance shall expire on October 24, 2014 unless a building permit is granted in accordance with Section 10.01.06 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Chairman, Ron Harris Aye Commissioner, Richard Pancoast Aye Commissioner, Buddy Emerson Aye Commissioner, Ron Knaggs Aye PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED This 23rd day of October, 2013. ATTEST: ry APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Vl_� Asst. County Attorney BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA '�el X'7 Chairman Page 2of3 Packet Pg. 164 9.A.e Exhibit A Page 3 of 3 Packet Pg. 165 ST. LUCIE COUNTY 9.A.e Planning & Development Services Department Planning Division 2300 Virginia Avenue, Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Office: 772-462-2822 -- Fax: 772-462-1581 http://www.stiucieco.org/planning/plannin-g.htm DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Prior to submittal, all applications require a pre -application conference. Please contact the Planning Division to schedule an appointment. Submittal Tvoe rcheck each that anolies Site Plan Rezoning' Major Site .Plan ❑ Rezoning (straight rezoning) ❑ Minor Site Plan ❑ Rezoning (includes PUDIPNRDIPMUD) ❑ Major Adjustment to Major Site Plan ❑ Rezoning with Plan Amendment ❑ Major Adjustment to Minor Site Plan Comprehensive Plan Amendment" ❑ Major Adjustment to PUD/PNRD/PMUD ❑ Future Land Use Map Change ❑ Minor Adjustment to Major Site Plan ❑ Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment ❑ Minor Adjustment to Minor Site Plan ❑ Minor Adjustment to PUD/PNRD/PMUD Planned Development ❑ Punned Town or Village (PTV) ❑ Planned Country Subdivision (PCS) ❑ Planned Retail Workplace (PRW) ❑ Prelim. Planned Unit Develop. (PUD) ❑ Prelim. Planned Mixed Use Develop. (PMUD) ❑ Prelim. Planned Non -Res. Develop. (PNRD) ❑ Final Planned Unit Develop. (PUD) ❑ Final Planned Mixed Use Develop. (PMUD) ❑ Final Planned Non -Res. Develop. (PNRD) Conditional Use' ❑ Conditional Use ❑ Major Adjustment to a Conditional Use ❑ Minor Adjustment to a Conditional Use Variance 2 ❑ Administrative Variance ❑ Variance ❑ Variance to Coastal Setback Line Other ❑ Administrative Relief ❑ Class A Mobile Home' ❑ Developer Agreement (Submit per LDC 11.08.03) ❑ Power Generation Plants ❑ Extension to Development Order ❑ Historical Designation/Change e ❑ Land Development Code Text Amendment' ❑ Plat ❑ Post Development Order Change ❑ Re -Submittal # & ❑ Shoreline Variance ❑ Stewardships — Sending/Receiving ❑ Telecom Tower (Submit per LDC 7.10.23) ❑ Transfer of Development Rights ❑ Waiver to LDC/Comp. Plan Requirements 9 ❑ Appeal of Decision by Administrative Official'0 ❑ Eminent Domain Waiver" Application Supplement Packaaes 1. Conditional Use 6. Historical Designation/Change 10. Appeal of Decision by 2. Variance 7. LDC Text Amendment Administrative Official 3. Rezoning / Zoning Atlas Amend. 8. Re- Submittal 11. Eminent Domain Waiver 4. Comp. Plan Amendments 9. Waiver to LDC/Comp. Plan 5. Class A Mobile Home Requirements Refer to Fee Schedule for applicable fees. All required materials must be included at the time of submittal along with the appropriate non-refundable fee(s). Page 1 of 6 Revised May 6, 2013 SOC91ved By planning Division 3UL 9 5 1013 St. Line County Packet Pg. 166 9.A.e FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS — Planning Division Application Type:,5 Supplemental Application Package No.: (Please provide separate fee calculation worksheet for each application type) G i7 BASE REVIEW FEE: $ �(AA) CONCURRENCY FEE: $ 't-1 0 0 (B) a ERD REVIEW FEE: $ (C) UTILITIES ❑ PER ACREAGE CHARGE: ❑ RESUBMITTAL FEE: (if applicable) ❑ OTHER SUBTOTAL OF BASIC FEES: PRE -APPLICATION ME} ETING FEE: (F) Receipt No. of Payment: i �r J Date of Pre App: $ 6 0 $ (D) $ (E) $( 'S 0y ) deduction , //3 BALANCE OF FEES DUE: $ , 5 SEPARATE CHECK FOR TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY -- Ordinance No. 06-047; amending Chapter 5.11.01 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code ❑ $950.00 -- Methodology Meeting (H) (If Applicable) • Additional fees will be due if a 3`d party traffic study review is needed. These services will be invoiced to applicant upon receipt of quote of services from 3 d party. • Please note: For all projects requiring public notice, you will be invoiced by St. Lucie County Planning Division. Refer to Public Procedures . • Other fees may be applicable by other external reviewing agencies; i.e. Fire District and proof of payment jj will be required prior to project approval. Pre -Application Meeting Request J�DG)CK- -- - �Z�0 _� :a - Applicant Name (Printed) Sian ture of applicant (For office use only IllZbe Z� VIIA /G__ . TA - I NATU_E DATE VERIPIEb BYp- -G�NAATUR ; 1 { (� DATE /� } File Number: 1v1�_) 0 `101 y�' LV Jl! Receipt Number: Page 2 of 6 Revised May 6, 2013 Packet Pg. 167 9.A.e Submittal Re uirements The following checklist is provided as a reminder. Please see applicable code sections for more detailed submittal requirements. All Submittals MUST be in complete folded and collated sets. All applications must include the following: ❑ Application, completed in black ink, with property owner signature(s) and notary seal (1 original and 11 copies) ❑ Aerial Photograph — property outlined (available from Property Appraiser's office Property Deed ❑ Legal description, in MS Word format, of subject property ❑ Property Tax Map — property outlined (electronic copy not required) ❑ Survey ❑ 2 CDs of all documents submitted - with files named according to the Required Naming List. (attached) ❑ Concurrency Deferral Affidavit; or ❑ Description and analysis of the impact of the development on public facilities in accordance with the methodologies acceptable to the County (LDC Section 5.08.02). This will require a Transportation Assessment or a full Traffic Impact Report, if applicable. Site Plan and Planned Development Applications must also include: ❑ Site Plan 24"x36" at a scale of 1"=50' (12 copies- folded, not rolled) ❑ Boundary Survey — Signed and Sealed (12 originals) ❑ Topographic Survey — Signed and Sealed (12 originals) ❑ Landscape Plan -- Signed and Sealed (12 originals) ❑ Traffic Impact Report (TIR) (4 copies) if. o 50+ residential units o Development on N. or S. Hutchinson Island o Non-residential (see LDC Section 11.02.09(4)) Environmental Impact Report (4 copies) if:(See LDC Section 11.02.09(5)) o The property is ten acres or greater o The property, regardless of size, contains a wetland; o The property is identified on the "Native Habitat Inventory for SLC"; o The proposed development is located in whole, or part, within the One Hundred Year Flood Plain; o Development on N. or S. Hutchinson Island Development Order Extension Applications only require the following: ❑ Letter of justification — submitted at least 2 weeks prior to expiration. (LDC 11.02.06) ❑ Updated Traffic Analysis if applicable (4 copies) ❑ Approved Resolution or GM Order Final Plats only require 2 CDs (follow specifications above) & 4 co ies of the following: ❑ Main Application and back up material ❑ Approved Site Plan and copy of approved Development Order ❑ Plat - Include extra copies of Plat for applicable conditions of approval Four (4) Original MyLars are due following final staff review. *Please note: Only a surveyor, attorney, or title agent is authorized to provide a legal description. The legal description provided on the property appraiser's website is not valid for our purposes. The legal description you provide us will be used in all future documentation. if it is incorrect, it will invalidate the results of any hearing(s). Page 3 of 6 Revised May 6, 2013 Packet Pg. 168 9.A.e Project Information Project Name: HARBOR TOWN RV & RESORT OF THE TREASWRE-COAST Site address: 2601 US HIGHWAY 91 Parcel ID Number(s): 1433-120-0010-000-5 Legal Description: (Attach additional sheets if necessary -- also must be provided in MS Word format on CD) ALL THAT PART OF T14F NORTH 258.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1735.9 FEET OF THE NE '/4 LYING WEST OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1, IN SECTION 33 "TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEGIN AT THE SW CORNER OF THE PORTION OF THE SOUTH 385.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET ON THE NE %4 OF SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, LYING WEST OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SECTION 33 A DISTANCE OF 365.8 FEET TO A POINT: THENCE RUN EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH 365.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE '/4 OF SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 400 FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY A DISTANCE OF 193.77 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE ON THE NORTH 365.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE 'A OF SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, WHICH POINT IS 483 FEET EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND 200.29 FEET WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF NEW U.S_ HIGHWAY NO.]; THENCE RUN WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 355.8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1377.1 FEET OF THE NE '/4 SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE: 40 EAST, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, Property location — SectionlTownship/Rang e: '3 3Z3 `-I,Sf !1r2 Property size — acres:_a. Z Square footage: Future Land Use Designation: 9W C o 1, Zoning District:^ l o T_—T Description of project: (Attach additional sheets if necessary) o L This property is located at 2601 US Highway ##1 with total acreage of 7.37 acres (321319 SF). Proposed site plan shows 73 RV lots that will be built in 4 phases, phase I will add 23 RV lots, temporary recreational T building, parking lot and access road, it is expected date of completion October 2014. Phase II WilI remove 10 0 existing mobile homes, add 10 RV lots and should be completed by October 2020. Phase III will remove 10 Cn existing mobile homes, construct permanent recreation building, pool and should be completed by October LU 2025. Phase IV the final phase calls for the removal of the remaining mobile homes, add 40 RV lots and should be completed by October 2030. _ y a� Type of construction (check all applicable boxes): r ❑ Commercial Total Square Footage: Existing Proposed: El Industrial Total Square Footage: Existing Proposed: a a Residential No. of residential units: Existing Proposed: r No. of subdivided lots: Existing Proposed: a E ❑ Other Please specify: Number and size of out parcels (if applicable): Q Page 4of6 Revised May 6, 2013 Packet Pg. 169 9.A.e SPECIAL NOTICE (PLEASE READ BEFORE SIGNING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS BELOW) Submission of this application does not constitute the granting of approval. All appropriate requirements must be met prior to this project being presented for approval to the appropriate authority. St. Lucie County reserves the right to request additional information to ensure a complete review of this project. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Applicant Information (Prot)ertv Developer): Agent Information: Business N me: F f ►ne GU • Business Name: ahr2 b w ( it. L me: �n e Na- DW olf j tt a l" Name: _ fir �Y1�ig �h�h, Address:! [� f c�'C �G�/�e'-'p Av -�2 Address: (Please use an address that can accept overnight (Please use an address that can accept overnight packages) packages) Phone: 9`5-'-( '?S 7& 0-2- Phone: _�`��- 27f: -5-67 Fax: ? t/ 1-251;L W /02 Fax: 7V _ 70-V 91 /' ,,,-r=� 1. G D , _-, Email:,aV c a b 61 a..ms.,a. e,n,.r�� — Please note: both applicant and agent will receive all official correspondence on this project. Property Owner Information This application and any application supplement will not be considered complete without the notarized signature of all property owners of record, which shall serve as an acknowledgment of the submittal of this application for approval. The property owner's signature below shall also serve as authorization for the above applicant or agent to act on behalf of said property owner. lLj24;�, Property Owner Signature Mailing Address: .2 Y&/ S&�- ��7f' ,��.,_,.. vE' Property owner Name {Printed} Phone: �S`Y 4Y ? Fi 7& 0�D- If more than one owner, please submit additional pages STATE OF , COUNTY OF _S jt-kk r' e The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this o2 y day of , 20�„ by' who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. )L6��/' J r Tgoe-or Print pfarne of Nolary (S 1),� MAN"L FAJ= hlotwy Pubilo, Stela of F0* Comm4s W EE 9M My 00MR evk" J* 18, Page 5 of 6 Revised May 6, 2013 Packet Pg. 170 9.A.e Required Document Naminci List * All electronically submitted documents must be formatted and named according to the list below. If your submittal includes a document not on the list, the document name shall clearly reflect the content of the submitted document. Document Document Format Required Name on CD Aerial Photograph PDF Aerial. df Application PDF Application.pdf Approval Order PDF ApprovalOrder.pdf Architectural Elevations PDF ArchElev. df Boundary 1 Topographic Survey PDF Bound a To o. pdf Drainage 1 Stormwater Plan PDF Draina ePln. df Easements PDF Easements. df Environmental Impact Report PDF or Word EIR. df or EIR.doc Existing Condition Plan PDF Existin Cond. df Flood Plain PDF or Word Flood. df or Flood. Doc Landscape Plan PDF Landsca e. df Legal Description Word Le al.doc Lighting Plan PDF Lighting.pdf Mitigation Plan PDF Miti ation. df Mobile Home Plans PDF or Word MobileHome. df or MobileHome.doc Paving Plan PDF Paving.pdf. Permit External PDF Permit. df Plat PDF Plat. df or Plat.doc Propeqy Deed PDF Deed. df Site Plan PDF SitePlan. df Traffic Impact Report PDF or Word TIR.pdf or TIR.doc Tree Survey PDF Tree. df Turtle Protection PDF or Word Turtle. df or Turtle.doc Utility Plan PDF UtiIji1y.pdf Vegetation Removal Application PDF Ve etation. df Page 6 of 6 Revised May 6, 2013 Packet Pg. 171 9.A.e THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY AND RETURN TO: LES H. STEVENS, ESQUIRE LES H. STEVENS, P.A. 5301 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33487 EDWIN M. FRY, Jr., CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE 10 3115493 10102/2007 at 01:41 PM OR BOOK 2687 PAGE 1212 - 1213 Doc Type: DEED RECORDING: $16.50 D DOC STAMP COLLECTION: $8750.00 Property Appraisers Parcel Identification (Folio) Numbers: 1433-120-0010-000/5 SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDING DATA THIS WARRANTY DEED, made the 27th day of September, 2007 by ST. LUCIE MOBILE HOLDINGS, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION, herein called the grantor, to FINE REALTY CORP., A FLORIDA CORPORATION, whose post office address is 2956 NORTH STATE ROAD 7, LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA 33313, hereinafter called the Grantee: (Wherever used herein the terms "grantor" and 'grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns of corporations) W I T N E S S E T H: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sure of TEN AND 00/100'S ($10.00) Dollars and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee all that certain land situate in ST, LUCIE County, State of Florida, viz.: All that part of the North 358.8 feet of the South 1735.9 feet of the NE 114 lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, St. Lucie County, Florida. Begin at the Southwest corner of the portion of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34, South, Range 40 East, lying West of U.S. Highway No. 1, St. Lucie County, Florida. From the point of beginning run North along the center line of Section 33 a distance of 365.8 feet to a point; thence run East along the North line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, a distance of 400 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence run Southeasterly a distance of 193.77 feet to a point on the South Iine of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, which point is 483 feet East of the point of beginning and 200.29 feet West of the West right of way line of new U.S. Highway No. I; thence run West along the South line of the North 365.8 feet of the South 1377.1 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 34 South, Range 40 East, to the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record and taxes for the year 2007 and thereafter. TOGETHER, with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the same in fee simple forever. AND, the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land, and hereby warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2003. Received By Planning Division ]UI. 2 5 2013 St. Lucie County Packet Pg. 172 9.A.e IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has signed and seated these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of. Witness #1 Signature Witness #1 Printe Name i ss # Srgnatur 14FT -IJ- T-7ooe, -f Witness #2 Printed Name STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ST. 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