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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-85-256Introduced By Y}.[.c"� Temp. Reso. #3729 7�J 1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-85- 2_S A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL FUNDING PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 1985/86; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac, hereinafter referred to as the Grantee, is a City, as defined in the Department of Natural Re- sources' administrative rules of Chapter 16C-50, Florida Administra- tive Code; and WHEREAS, the Grantee is responsible for aquatic plant control in waters within the area of its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, the Grantee acknowledges the necessity of assigning a Project Administrator to serve as a liaison with the Department in routine matters and provide direct supervision and administration; and WHEREAS, the Grantee acknowledges the necessity of assigning a Project Financial Officer who is primarily responsible for maintaining the Grantee's financial and accounting records; and WHEREAS, the Grantee shall assure that there is sufficient funds on hand to match the State funds on an equal basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: That the waters to be managed for Aquatic Plant Control with the use of funds from the Grantee's aquatic plant control budget, which is submitted as partial fulfillment of the State Aquatic Plant Control Funding Program application requirements and coincides with the Grantee's approved work plan. SECTION 2: That Michael Couzzo is the Grantee's assigned Project Administrator who is knowledgeable of all provisions of the State Aquatic Plant Control Funding Program and Chapter 16C-50, Florida Administrative Code. SECTION 3: That'JOHN MONTALVO is the Grantee's assigned Project Financial Officer who is knowledgeable of all financial and accounting requirements of the State Aquatic Plant Control Funding Introduced by l� Temp. Reso #3729 1 2 3 4 5 f 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Program and Chapter 16C-5Q, Florida Administrative Code. SECTION 4: This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 1985. MAY OR ATTEST: CITY CLERK RECORD OF COUNCIL \*TE I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have MAYOR: KRAVITZ approved the form and correct- GIST 4: CIM STEIN ness of this RESOLUTION.—:]= ID I ST 3: t IM G 3TT AN D_ u'ST 2: (%,lm MUNITZ r � 1: V/M MASSARO or= L7r;YAH1'Mr:N'1' UY' NA'1'UKHIa HY:�UUY(4:k�� H'1"1'Hl:Ylf'it:ti'1' STATE AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL FUNDING PROGRAM ( � /`� J AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 19 85 - 86 Grantee Project Financial officer John Montalvo name typed I. Contractual Services II. Salaries & Wages Employee (name and title) signature Sub -Total A. Hours B. Hourly C. Salary for Worked X Rate - time spent in APC in direct APC III. Eligible Employee Benefits Up to 40% of Eligible Salaries & Wages (II.C) Maximum of 25% (FICA, Retirement, Health and Life Insurance, Workers Compensation,etc.) Maximum of 15% (accrued annual,sick and holiday leave) DNR #50-015A(16) Revised 9/29/82 Sub -Total $ Total % Eligible Used Salaries Sub -Total Attachment A-6 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL FUNDING PROGRAM FUNDING ALLOCATION SHEET --Fiaaal Year 19BS - A Grantee Shy of Tamarac Project Financial Officer John Montalvo Name Typed , Estimated Priority Level Amount 1. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: sovereignty lands. $ 2. Minor non --native macrophytes in aquatic sites: sovereignty $ lands. 3. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: sovereignty lands. $ 4. Major non-native macrophytes . ................ i�y__$quatic sites: privately owned lands. $ 11, 750. 00 5. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: privately owned lands. $ 114 725. 00 6. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: privately owned lands. $ 23,255.00 7. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are flood control waters within the boundaries $ of the Applicant's jurisdiction. S. Ditchbank plants $ 639.76 9. Planktonic algae $ Total Estimated Costs* $ 50 369.76 gnat For DNR Use Only Funding Funding Percentage Allocation x $ x $ x $ x = $ x : $ x = $ x $ x $ x $ Total Funding Allocation $ *The total estimated cost for all priority levels must equal the grand total of all aquatic plant control costs budgeted in Attachment A-2. Attachment A-1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPLICATION FOR AQUATIC PLANT CONTRCL (16C-50 F.A.C.) 1. Applicant's N e Permit n Signatu.e Telephone # 722-5900 Address Date Filed IG - C• Ova f Check One - Priority Level(Please use one page for each priority level of work to be permitted.) 1. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands ' 2. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: - Sovereignty Lands I 3. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: Sovereignty Lands 4. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands 5. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands 6. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: Privately Owned Lands - 7. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are flood control waters within the boundaries of ` the applicant's jurisdiction. B. Ditchbank plants 9. Planktonic algae - 2. Control Method: A. Chemical Control (Approved control methods listed in Attachment A-7) Total anticipated acres to be Total Total Waterbody Target treated for Estimated Estimated w Water Body _ — Acreage Plants Fiscal Year Cost/acre Cost 526_ n; t.r h hank (x) _ (x) (x) (x) _ (x) _ (x) _ DNR # 50-028 (16) Revised 6/12/85 Sub Total $ 639.76 Attachment A-1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL. RESOURCES APPLICATION FOR AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL (16C-50 F.A.C.) 1. Applicant's Name C' t f _,Tamarac Permit # Signature Telephone Addres 811 N. . 88th Date Filed Tamarac F1. 33321 r&k c,,•zz b V- Check One - Priority Level(Please use one page for each priority level of work to be permitted.) 1. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands 2. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands 3. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are I recreational waters: Sovereignty Lands 4. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands 1 5. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands Ix 6. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: Privately Owned Lands - 7. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are flood control waters within the boundaries of the applicant's jurisdiction. - B.-Ditchbank plants 9. Planktonic algae 2. Control Method: A. Chemical Control (Approved control methods listed in Attachment A-7) Water Body City of Tamarac DNR # 50-028 (16) Revised 6/12/85 Total anticipated acres to be Total Total Waterbody Target treated for Estimated Estimated Acreage Plants Fiscal Year Cost/acre Cost 526 Filamentous Algae 300 (X) 55 =$16,500.00 Southern Niad 5 (x) 160 = E00.00 Coontail 8 (X) 385 = Bacopa 1.0 85 Duckweed 10 Slender spike- 5 rustl (x) (x) 160 _ (x) 85 = (x) (x) Sub Total a 3080.00 850.00 1600.00 425.00 �,23,255.00 Attachment A-1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE'S APPLICATION FOR AQUATIC PLANT CONTRCL (-16C-50 F.A.C. ) 1. Applicant's Name Signatu Addresse 5 1i Tamarac, F Permit # Telephone # 722770 Date Filed Check One -- Priority Level(Please use one page for each priority level of work to be permitted.) w 1. Major non --native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands 2. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands I3. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: Sovereignty Lands 4. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: IPrivately Owned Lands 5. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands 6. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are recreational waters: Privately Owned Lands 7. Native macrophytes in aquatic sates which are flood control waters within the boundaries of the applicant's jurisdiction. 8. Ditchbank plants 9. Planktonic algae 2. Control Method: 1 A. Chemical Control (Approved control methods listed in Attachment A-7) Water Body City of Tamarac Total anticipated acres to be Total Total Waterbody Target treated for Estimated Estimated Acreage Plants Fiscal Year Cost/acre Cost 526 Torpedograss 45 (x) 250 =$11,250.00 Alligatorweed 5 (x) 95 =$ 475.00 (x) (x) _ (x) - (x) (x) _ (x) (x) _ DNR # 50-028 (16) Revised 6/12/85 Sub Total $11,725.00 Attachment A-1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL T11SOURCES 1 APPLICATION FOR AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL (16C-50 F.A.C.) 1. Applicant's Nam Permit n Signature Telephone # Address Date Filed Check One -• Priority Level(Please use one page for each priority level of work to be permitted.) 1. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands 2. Minor non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Sovereignty Lands I 3. Native macrophytes in aquatic sites which are I recreational waters: Sovereignty Lands I x 4. Major non-native macrophytes in aquatic sites: Privately Owned Lands 5. 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