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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2019-059 Temp. Reso. 13292 July 10, 2019 Page 1 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R- 2019 .6./ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA AMENDING THE FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENT THROUGH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) FOR LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENTS AND BEAUTIFICATION LOCATED ON COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD (STATE ROAD 870) FROM APPROXIMATELY PROSPECT ROAD TO UNIVERSITY DRIVE; AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO AMEND THIS AGREEMENT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac wishes to continually revitalize our community and preserve the environment of Tamarac; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac desires to enhance the beautification of gateways and corridors leading into and out of the City; and WHEREAS, the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program provides funds to municipalities via the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for landscape beautification projects on state owned rights of way; and WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac was awarded a Florida Highway Beautification Program grant for the provision of landscaping and beautification on Commercial Boulevard (SR-870) and entered into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (MMOA) with FDOT which is attached hereto as Exhibits 1 and 2 and are incorporated herein by this reference; and Temp. Reso. 13292 July 10, 2019 Page 2 WHEREAS, the JPA requires specific species of landscaping to be installed by the City and were to be listed as deliverables in Exhibit D of the agreement; and WHEREAS, a scrivener's error occurred by FDOT when the agreement was drafted relative to the specific species listed in Exhibit D of the agreement; and WHEREAS, FDOT requires and the City agrees to amend the JPA to correct the error in Exhibit D to reflect the specific species installed by the City on SR-870; WHEREAS, with an amended Exhibit D of the JPA, FDOT may reimburse the City for landscaping costs relative to the Florida Highway Beautification grant award of $100,000; and WHEREAS, the Director of Financial Services and Director of Public Services recommend amending the JPA so FDOT may reimburse the City for landscaping costs relative to the grant award of$100,000; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to amend the JPA with FDOT and execute the necessary documents following legal review. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: Section 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are HEREBY ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are HEREBY made a specific part of this Resolution. All exhibits attached hereto and referenced herein are expressly incorporated and made a specific part of this Resolution. Temp. Reso. 13292 July 10, 2019 Page 3 Section 2: The City Commission of the City of Tamarac HEREBY approves the amendment to the Florida Highway Beautification Program Grant Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) between the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the City of Tamarac for the provision of landscaping on Commercial Boulevard (SR-870). A copy of said amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit 3 and is incorporated herein by this reference. Section 3: Upon approval of the amendment, the appropriate City officials are HEREBY authorized to execute the necessary documents following legal review. Section 4: All Resolutions in conflict herewith are HEREBY repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion or applications of this Resolution. (The remaining portion of this page intentionally left blank) Temp. Reso. 13292 July 10, 2019 Page 4 Section 6: This Resolution shall become effective ,immediately upon its adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this /v day of , 2019. % � :TE 6 MI, HELLE J. GOM y MAYOR ATTEST: ATRICIA TE E , MC CITY CLERK RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE: MAYOR GOMEZ DIST 1: COMM. BOLTON DIST 2: COMM. GELIN DIST 3: COMM. FISHMAN DIST 4: V/M PLACKO I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE APPROVED THIS RESOLUTION AS TO FORM SAMUEL)47,,,n1/111fr GOREN CITY ATTORNEY of Contract No.: GOV 97 FM No: 440956-1-74-01 Vendor No: VF 59-1039552 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE BEAUTIFICATION GRANT AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE CONTRACT NUMBER GOV 97 THIS AMENDMENT, made and entered into this o7ntek day of , 20 L , by and between the State of Florida Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT, and the City of Tamarac, located at 7525 N.W. 881h Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321, hereinafter called the AGENCY. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, on May 7, 2018 the parties entered into a Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Agreement, hereinafter referred to as the Agreement, wherein the AGENCY agreed to provide certain landscape improvements in connection with Financial Management (FM) No. 440956-1-74-01 located on State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from University Drive (M.P. 0.000) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007), Tamarac, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "Project"; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to further amend the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually agree that this Amendment is in their best interest; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and representations herein, the parties agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are deemed incorporated herein. 2. This Amendment modifies the Exhibit"D", with the attached Deliverables to replace those of original agreement executed May 7. 2018. All provisions, covenants, terms and conditions of the Agreement between the parties theretofore entered on May 7, 2018, as originally set forth therein, which are not hereby expressly amended or modified and not in conflict with the terms hereof, are hereby ratified and confirmed and shall remain the same and be unaffected by these presents. S Aran spor tali on Developmenh,Desienl]n-House Des Landscape Architecture`.AGREE.'vlENTS;;2 JP.I%TAMARAC Tamarac GOV97 16- 17Hft(:Grantgl'A Tamarac_JPA_Arnend:»1. FM440956-1-74-01)5-2R-19.docs — Page I of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amendment is executed by the parties below for the purposes specified herein. Authorization has been given to enter into and execute this Amendment by Resolution No.A-a.®l'-Lirg , hereto attached. CITY OF T ,MARR�AC By: ��'�,��"0 hai person/Mayor/M na r \\wiii11ii,, • 9 ', Attest: /.l..�l. .�ilg(IlJ_1,'J (SEAL) Clerk I =co ESTABLISHED �0 1963 O ;may' SEAL / .y . Legal evie Date ///, CO UN1 :,\\\\ � '9 '' •.......••• � \ , $741 7/),.„4 „, ,,,„„‘„ STATE OF FLO IDA DEPARTMENT OF NSPORTATION By: $ �//i Tran portation Development Director cc, Attest: A (SEAL) Exe ,utive Secretary Le al Review Date �-- J -7-/ ,/�v / ? Office of the General Counsel S...\Transpoatation Development',Design`.In-Howe Design,Landscape ArchitectureIAGREE 4ENTS`2 JPA!,TAb1ARAC'\,Tamarac G0V91 16- I 7H1-3CC;ran6,TPA`1'am,irac_.TVA_Amcndg1. M14440956-1-74-01)5-28-19.douN Page 2 of 2 DELIVERABLES: Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant City of Tamarac—S.R. 870/Commercial Blvd. FM#440956-1-74-01 Date: 10/23/2017 ESTIMATED DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT Landscape-Large Plants Furnish&Install Trees and Palms 68 EACH Bridalveil F.G. 12'HT X 5'SPR.,2"DBH. 'Queens'Crape Myrtle F.G. 14'Ht. x 6'SPR.,3.5"DBH. 'Sabicu' F.G. 12'Ht. x 5'SPR.,2" DBH. Medjool Date Palm F.G.24'O.A.HT, 14'C.T. Alexander Solitaire Palm F.G. 12',16',20'O.A., 12' C.T. Montgomery Palm F.G. 12' ,18', 20'O.A., 12' C.T. Landscape-Small Plants Furnish&Install Shrubs/Gr.Covers 16,061 EACH Dwarf Bougainvillea Barbara Karst 3 Gal. 15" HT X 15" SPR. Eleanor Roosevelt Croton 3 Gal. 18" HT X 18" SPR. Franklin Roosevelt Croton 3 Gal. 18" HT X 18" SPR. Red Hawaiian-Ti Plant 3 Gal. 30" HT X 24" SPR. Queen Emma Crinum Lily 3 Gal. 36"HT X 30" SPR. Queen Emma Crinum Lily 15 Gal. 5' HT X 4'SPR. Gold Mound 3 Gal. 18" HT X 18" SPR. Green Island Ficus 3 Gal. 15" HT X 15"SPR. Dwarf Fire Bush 3 Gal. 24" HT X 18" SPR. Downey/Star Jasmine 3 Gal. 18" HT X 18"SPR. Dwarf Podocarpus'Pringles' 3 Gal. 18" HT X 15" SPR. Blue Rug Juniper 3 Gal. 12"HT X 12" SPR. *Deliverables include alleligiblegrant items as perthe FHBC Grant FY16/17 Application EXHIBIT 1 FDD Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT 3400 West Commercial Boulevard MIKE DEW GOVERNOR Fort Lauderdale,FL 33309 SECRETARY May 7,2018 Mr. Michael Gresek Grants Administrator City of Tamarac 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue Tamarac, Florida 33321 Dear Mr. Gresek, RE: District Four(4)Joint Participation Agreement(JPA)and Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement(MMOA)for State Road 870(Commercial Boulevard)from State Road 817(University Drive) (M.P.0.000)to Prospect Road(M.P.5.007) 2016-17 Highway Beautification Council Grant FM#440956-1-74-01,Contract#GOV 97 Enclosed is the original executed Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) and the Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement(MMOA)for the landscape improvements within the City of Tamarac. Please use this letter as your Notice to Proceed(NTP). Please refer to the JPA Page 2, Paragraph 6 "This Agreement and Exhibit"C", attached hereto and made a part hereof shall act to supersede the requirements of PARTICIPANT to secure a separate DEPARTMENT permit. The DEPARTMENT shall retain any rights in relation to the PARTICIPANT as if it has issued a permit."and Page 15 Exhibit"C"Permit Requirements. Prior to commencement of the construction of this project,contact Hassan Abedi(Operations Program Engineer) at(954)958-7629 or Adrian Crouch(Maintenance Program Manager)at(954)958-7643 at Broward Operation to notify him of your construction schedule and to review your Maintenance of Traffic Plan. The JPA requires the contractor of the project to be FDOT pre-qualified and the Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) Services to be pre-qualified (see page 3 paragraph 8). It is requested that a representative of the District Landscape Architect Unit be present at the pre- construction meeting. Please contact me at elisabeth.hassettdot.state.fl.us or(954) 777-4219. The total estimated cost of the project is Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Eight Dollars and No Cents ($280,848.00). You are requested to submit invoices to the Department for up to one hundred percent(100%) of the total actual cost of the Project, up to a maximum amount of, but not to exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($100,000.00) for actual costs incurred for deliverables described in Exhibit"D". The Agency shall submit progress billings to the Department on a quarterly basis. Please provide the following information with your invoice requests: www.fdot.gov Page 2 City of Tamarac 1. A Cover letter which includes: • The Financial Number(as cited above) • The Contract Number(as cited above) • Indicate that the invoice is for a 2016-17 Highway Beautification Council Grant Project • The total sum of the FDOT requested reimbursement for all inspected and approved eligible grant items as per the JPA Deliverables(Exhibit D) • The name, title, and address of the Agency's representative who is authorized to receive payment from FDOT • Please include statement on the quarterly progress billings indicating: "Partial Invoice". • Please include statement on final invoice indicating: "The project was completed in compliance with the FDOT approved HBC Grant plans. This is the final Invoice." • Please provide the start,completion,and final inspection/approval dates of the project,as appropriate on the partial and final invoices • Your original signature on the cover letter signed in blue ink. 2. Grant Project Invoice Summary Sheet(see example) 3. Cost Summary(Agency tracking invoices from contractor—see example) 4. Copy of Agency's cancelled check(s)or proof of payment to contractor 5. Copy of backup invoices related to the JPA Deliverables(Exhibit D) 6. Copies of completed project photos It is important to submit quarterly progress billings and be timely with the completion of the project, FDOT acceptance and your final invoice submittal to the Department. Please note the expiration of the JPA is June 30, 2020. All work described in the plans must be completed before that date to be eligible for final reimbursement. Once the project is complete and the FDOT Pre-Qualified Registered Landscape Architect (RLA) has provided a letter of project certification, please notify the Department thirty (30) days prior to the submittal of the final invoice so we may arrange an inspection of the project. Upon completion of the project it will be necessary for the Agency to submit a final invoice for the items on the Deliverables List (see JPA for the list). Thank you in advance for your timely cooperation in this matter. Call me at 954-777-4219 if we can be of further help. Sincerely, CTh � SC Elisabeth A. Hassell, R.L.A. District 4 Landscape Architect Cc:File Enclosures:Original Copy JPA&MMOA Invoice Tracking Spreadsheets CITY OF TAMARAC SR 870/Commercial Boulevard HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL GRANT PROJECT INVOICE SUMMARY INVOICE SUMMARY NO. 1(Mark as FINAL if it's the final invoice) CITY OF TAMARAC INVOICE NO. XXXXXXX FM NO. 440956-1-74-01 CONTRACT NO. GOV97 CONTRACT EXPIRATION DATE June 30,2020 Send to: Florida Department of Transportation District IV-Design Elisabeth Hassett,District Landscape Architect 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale,FL 33309-3421 In accordance with Chapter 334.044,Florida Statutes,the Joint Participation Agreement dated May 7,2018 between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Tamarac: Incurred the indebtedness listed below between(Beginning service date)xxxxx,2018 and(Ending service,date)xxxxx,2020 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS $280,848.00 MAXIMUM FOOT PARTICIPATION PER AGREEMENT 100% $100,000.00 TOTAL ELIGIBLE PROJECT COSTS INCURRED TO DATE $0.00 FDOT PARTICIPATION IN ELIGIBLE COSTS INCURRED TO DATE $0.00 PREVIOUSLY BILLED $0.00 AMOUNT OF THIS BILLING $0.00 AMOUNT REMAINING TO BILL FOR $0.00 I certify,under penalties of perjury,that the City of Sebastian has complied with the provisions of this Agreement: Signed: Date: Michael Gresek,Grants Administrator Approved as meeting the terms of the Joint Participation Agreement: Signed: Date: Elisabeth Hassett,District Landscape Architect Please remit payment to: Michael Gresek City of Tamarac 7525 N.W.88th Avenue Tamarac, Florida 33321 CITY OF TAMARAC State Road 870/Commercial Boulevard HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL GRANT COST SUMMARY City of Tamarac 7525 N.W.88th Avenue Tamarac,Florida 33321 BILL TO: Florida Department of Transportation FM NO.: 440956-1-74-01 CONTRACT NO.: GOV97 Project Name: SR 870/Commercial Blvd from University Drive(M.P.0.000)to Prospect Road(M.P.5.007) 2016-17 Highway Beautification Council Grant INVOICE SUMMARY: APPLICATION CHECK PAYMENT BILLING PERIOD VENDOR VENDOR ELIGIBLE GRANT NUMBER NUMBER DATE (Service Dates) NAME AMOUNT AMOUNT 1 $0.00 $0.00 2 $0.00 $0.00 3 $0.00 $0.00 4 $0.00 $0.00 5 $0.00 $0.00 6 $0.00 $0.00 7 $0.00 $0.00 8 $0.00 $0.00 9 $0.00 $0.00 • TOTAL:. . $0.00 I $0.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED GRANT PROJECT COST $280,848.00 MAXIMUM FDOT PARTICIPATION $100,000.00 TOTAL ELIGIBLE COST INCURRED TO DATE $0.00 FDOT PARTICIPATION IN ELIGIBLE COSTS $0.00 PREVIOUSLY BILLED $0.00 AMOUNT OF THIS BILLING $0.00 BALANCE OFJPA REMAINING $0.00 Approved by: Michael Gresek,Grants Administrator FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant CONTRACT NUMBER C v\/ THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 1 day of - 20 , by and between the State of Florida Department of Transportation, a com onent agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT, and the City of Tamarac, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, located at 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321, hereinafter called the RECIPIENT. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT and the RECIPIENT are desirous of having the RECIPIENT make certain improvements in connection with Financial Management(FM)Number 440956-1- 74-01 for landscape improvements in City of Tamarac, Florida, located on State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from University Drive (M.P. 0.000)to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007), herein after referred to as the Project. Refer to Exhibit"A"for a detailed Scope of Services and Exhibit"B"for a set of Project Plans attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the Department is authorized under Section 334.044, Florida Statutes, and Section 339.2405, Florida Statutes to enter into this Agreement; and WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature has appropriated the amount of$1,000,000.00 in Fiscal Year 2018 to the Department in order to provide funding for highway beautification programs through a certified Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant at the local level; and WHEREAS, the improvements are in the interest of both the RECIPIENT and the DEPARTMENT and it would be more practical, expeditious, and economical for the RECIPIENT to perform such activities; and, WHEREAS, the RECIPIENT by Resolution No. R-2015 86 adopted on September 22 , 2015_, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, authorizes the proper officials to enter into this Agreement as Exhibit"G". NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived from joint participation on the Project, the parties agree to the following: 1) The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are deemed incorporated herein. 2) The RECIPIENT shall be responsible for assuring that the Project complies with all applicable Federal, State and Local laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and standards, and S:\Transportation Development\Design\[n-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTSI2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870_Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 1 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the performance of work under the Agreement. 3) The DEPARTMENT agrees to make all previous studies, maps, drawings, surveys and other data and information pertaining to the Project available to the RECIPIENT at no extra cost. 4) The RECIPIENT shall have the sole responsibility for resolving claims and requests for additional work for the Project. The RECIPIENT will make best efforts to obtain the DEPARTMENT'S input in its decisions. 5) The DEPARTMENT agrees to compensate the RECIPIENT for activities as described in Exhibit"B". The total cost of the Project is estimated at Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Eight Dollars and no Cents ($280,848.00). The DEPARTMENT agrees to pay one hundred percent(100%) of the total actual cost of the Project, up to a maximum amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($100,000.00) for actual costs incurred. The RECIPIENT shall submit progress billings to the DEPARTMENT on a quarterly basis. The balance of the Project cost shall be the sole responsibility of and paid by the RECIPIENT. The RECIPIENT acknowledges and agrees that the DEPARTMENT'S obligation to make payment under the AGREEMENT is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Florida legislature. 6) This Agreement and Exhibit "C", attached hereto and made a part hereof shall act to supersede the normal requirements of the RECIPIENT to secure a separate DEPARTMENT landscape permit and this agreement is deemed to constitute such permit. The DEPARTMENT shall retain any rights in relation to the RECIPIENT as if it has issued a permit. 7) The RECIPIENT shall: (a) Utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the RECIPIENT during the term of the contract; and (B) Expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 8) The RECIPIENT must certify that the installation of the project is completed by a Contractor prequalified by the DEPARTMENT as required by Section 2 of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (2018), as amended. S:Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SK870_Tamarac_]6-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 2 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) services will be provided by the RECIPIENT by hiring a DEPARTMENT prequalified consultant firm including one individual that has completed the Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Level Training, unless otherwise approved by the DEPARTMENT in writing. The CEI staff shall be present on the Project at all times that the contractor is working. Administration of the CEI staff shall be under the responsible charge of a State of Florida Licensed Professional Engineer. The DEPARTMENT shall approve all CEI personnel. The RECIPIENT is hereby precluded from having the same consultant firm providing design services. 9) This Agreement and any interest herein shall not be assigned, transferred or otherwise encumbered by the RECIPIENT under any circumstances without the prior written consent of the DEPARTMENT. However, this Agreement shall run to the DEPARTMENT and its successors. 10) Except as otherwise set forth herein, this Agreement shall continue in effect and be binding to both the RECIPIENT and the DEPARTMENT until the Project is accepted in writing by the DEPARTMENT'S Project Manager as complete, or June 30, 2020, whichever occurs first. The DEPARTMENT and RECIPIENT may agree to extend this Agreement in writing. The RECIPIENT shall delegate signature authority for the RECIPIENT to County Administrator. 11) The RECIPIENT shall provide the following quantifiable, measurable, and verifiable units of deliverables. Each deliverable must specify the required minimum level of service to be performed and the criteria for evaluating successful completion. The deliverables for the Project are shown in Exhibit "D" Deliverables, attached hereto and made a part hereof. The RECIPIENT will need DEPARTMENT approval, in writing, if deviating from these deliverables and the Landscape Plans as shown in Exhibit "B" when approved by the DEPARTMENT. The RECIPIENT will be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred during the Agreement time period that are directly related to the installation of landscape improvements as set forth in this Agreement. The RECIPIENT will submit a written progress report by the 15th day of the month following the installation attesting to the actual number of large and/or small plants installed, along with all irrigation parts received and installed at the Project site. Upon completion of all outstanding contractors' deficiencies (punch-list items), the RECIPIENT will notify the DEPARTMENT'S District Landscape Architect who is responsible for the review and acceptance of the landscape improvements contemplated in this Agreement. 12) Upon completion, and authorized by this Agreement, the RECIPIENT shall notify the DEPARTMENT in writing of the completion for all design work that originally required certification by a Registered Landscape Architect. This notification shall contain a S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-I8)JPA.docx Page 3 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 Landscape Architect's Certification of Compliance Letter, signed and sealed by a Registered Landscape Architect. The certification letter shall state that work has been completed in compliance with the Project construction plans and specifications. If any deviations per paragraph number 11 are found from the approved plans, the certification shall include a list of all deviations along with an explanation that justifies the reason to accept each deviation. 13) The RECIPIENT shall agree to maintain all landscape improvements at its sole cost and expense and in accordance with the terms of the Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit"E". 14) Upon completion and certification of the Project, the RECIPIENT must submit the Final Invoice to the DEPARTMENT within 180 days after the final acceptance of the Project which may follow the 365 day warranty period. Invoices submitted after the 180 day time period may not be paid. 15) There shall be no reimbursement for travel expenses under this Agreement. 16) Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of goods and services unless advance payments are authorized by the Chief Financial Officer of the State of Florida under Chapters 215 and 216, F.S.. If the Department determines that the performance of the RECIPIENT is unsatisfactory, the Department shall notify the RECIPIENT of the deficiency to be corrected, which correction shall be made within a time-frame to be specified by the Department. The RECIPIENT shall, within five days after notice from the Department, provide the Department with a corrective action plan describing how the RECIPIENT will address all issues of contract non-performance, unacceptable performance, failure to meet the minimum performance levels, deliverable deficiencies, or contract non-compliance. If the corrective action plan is unacceptable to the Department, the RECIPIENT shall be assessed a non-performance retainage equivalent to 10% of the total invoice amount. The retainage shall be applied to the invoice for the then-current billing period. The retainage shall be withheld until the RECIPIENT resolves the deficiency. If the deficiency is subsequently resolved, the RECIPIENT may bill the Department for the retained amount during the next billing period. If the RECIPIENT is unable to resolve the deficiency, the funds retained will be forfeited at the end of the Agreement's term. 17) Invoices shall be submitted by the RECIPIENT in detail sufficient for a proper pre-audit and post audit based on the quantifiable, measurable and verifiable units of deliverables as established in Exhibit "B" and Exhibit "D". Deliverables must be received and accepted in writing by the Department's Project Manager prior to payments. 18) Supporting documentation must establish that the deliverables were received and accepted in writing by the RECIPIENT and must also establish that the required minimum level of S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Arch itecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870_Tamarac16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)J PA.docx Page 4 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 service to be performed based on the criteria for evaluating successful completion as specified in Section 12 has been met. 19) The RECIPIENT agrees to comply with Section 20.055(5), F.S., and to incorporate in all subcontracts the obligation to comply with Section 20.055(5), F.S. 20) RECIPIENT providing goods and services to the DEPARTMENT should be aware of the following time frames.The DEPARTMENT has(10)ten working days to inspect and approve the goods and services where working day is defined as any day of the week excluding Saturday, Sunday and any legal holiday as designated in Section 110.117, Florida Statutes.The DEPARTMENT has(20)twenty working days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the Department of Financial Services. The (20) twenty working days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected and approved. The RECIPIENT providing goods and services to the DEPARTMENT should be aware of the following time frames. Inspection and approval of goods or services shall take no longer than (20) twenty working days. The DEPARTMENT has 20 days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the Department of Financial Services. The 20 days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected, and approved. 21) If a payment is not available within (40) forty days, a separate interest penalty at a rate as established pursuant to Section 55.03(1), Florida Statutes, will be due and payable, in addition to the invoice amount, to the RECIPIENT. Interest penalties of less than one (1) dollar will not be enforced unless the RECIPIENT requests payment. Invoices that have to be returned to a RECIPIENT because of RECIPIENT preparation errors will result in a delay in the payment. The invoice payment requirements do not start until a properly completed invoice is provided to the DEPARTMENT. 22) A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services. The duties of this individual include acting as an advocate for RECIPIENT who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from a state agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 413-5516. 23) Records of costs incurred under the 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 five years after final payment is made. Copies of these documents and records shall be furnished to the DEPARTMENT upon request. Records of costs incurred include the RECIPIENT'S general accounting records and the Project records,together with supporting documents and records, of the contractor and all subcontractors performing work on the Project, and all other records of the Contractor and subcontractors considered necessary by the Department for a proper audit of costs. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Des ign\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 IPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_l7HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 5 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 24) In the event this contract is for services in excess of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and a term for a period of more than one year, the provisions of Section 339.135(6)(a), Florida Statutes, are hereby incorporated: "The DEPARTMENT, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is 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 such funds 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 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 TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and which have a term for a period of more than one year." 25) The administration of resources awarded through the Department to the Recipient by this Agreement may be subject to audits and/or monitoring by the Department. The following requirements do not limit the authority of the Department to conduct or arrange for the conduct of additional audits or evaluations of state financial assistance or limit the authority of any state agency inspector general, the Auditor General, or any other state official. The Recipient shall comply with all audit and audit reporting requirements as specified below. a) In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits by Department staff, and/or other procedures. By entering into this Agreement,the Recipient agrees to comply and cooperate fully with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Department. The Recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the state Chief Financial Officer(CFO) or Auditor General. b) The Recipient, as a non-state entity as defined by Section 215.97(2)(n), Florida Statutes, and as a recipient of state financial assistance awarded by the Department through this Agreement is subject to the following requirements: S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac17HBCGrant\SR87D_Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 6 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VE-59-1039552 i) In the event that the Recipient expends a total amount of state financial assistance equal to or in excess of the threshold established by Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, in any fiscal year of the Recipient, the Recipient must have a State single or project- specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; applicable rules of the Department of Financial Services; and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (non-profit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. Exhibit °F" to this Agreement provides the specific state financial assistance information awarded through the Department by this Agreement needed by the Recipient to further comply with the requirements of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes. In determining the state financial assistance expended in a fiscal year, the Recipient shall consider all sources of state financial assistance, including state financial assistance received from the Department, other state agencies, and other non-state entities. State financial assistance does not include Federal direct or pass- through awards and resources received by a non-state entity for Federal program matching requirements. ii) In connection with the audit requirements, the Recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(8), Florida Statutes. This includes submission of a financial reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2)(e), Florida Statutes,and Chapters 10.550(local government entities)or 10.650(non-profit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. iii) If the Recipient expends less than the threshold established by Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, in state financial assistance in a fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, is not required; however, the Recipient must provide to the Department a certification of exemption to FDOTSingleAuditna,dot.state.fl.us no later than 9 months after the end of the Recipient's fiscal year for each applicable audit year. In the event that the Recipient expends less than the threshold established by Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, in state financial assistance in a fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, the cost of the audit must be paid from the Recipient's resources (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from the Recipient's resources obtained from other than State entities). iv) Copies of financial reporting packages required by this Agreement shall be submitted to: Florida Department of Transportation Office of Comptroller, MS 24 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0405 Email: FDOTSinoleAudita,dot.state.fl.us S:\Transportation Development\Design\ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_l 7HBCGrant\SR870Tamarac_16-I 7HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA_docx Page 7 of 22 1 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 and State of Florida Auditor General Local Government Audits/342 111 West Madison Street, Room 401 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1450 Email: flaudgen localgovt(a�aud.state.fl.us v) Any copies of financial reporting packages, reports, or other information required to be submitted to the Department shall be submitted timely in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.550(local governmental entities)or 10.650 (non-profit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, as applicable. vi) The Recipient, when submitting financial reporting packages to the Department for audits done in accordance with Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (non-profit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should indicate the date the reporting package was delivered to the Recipient in correspondence accompanying the reporting package. vii) Upon receipt, and within 6 months, the Department shall review the Recipient's financial reporting package, including the management letters and corrective action plans,to the extent necessary to determine whether timely and appropriate corrective action has been taken with respect to audit findings and recommendations pertaining to the state financial assistance provided through the Department by this Agreement. If the Recipient fails to have an audit conducted consistent with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, the Department may take appropriate corrective action to enforce compliance, in accordance with Section 215.97(8)(1), Florida Statutes. viii) As a condition of receiving state financial assistance, the Recipient shall allow the Department, or its designee, the CFO or Auditor General access to the Recipient's records, including project records, and the independent auditor's working papers as necessary. Records related to unresolved audit findings, appeals, or litigation shall be retained until the action is complete or the dispute is resolved. c) The Recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this Agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Department, or its designee, the CFO or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The Recipient shall ensure that the audit working papers are made available to the Department, or its designee, the CFO, or Auditor General upon request for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. S:\Transportation Development\Design\ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_I7HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 8 of 22 I FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 d) The RECIPIENT shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the RECIPIENT in conjunction with this Agreement. Failure by the RECIPIENT to grant such public access shall be grounds for immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the DEPARTMENT. 26) The RECIPIENT warrants that it has not employed or obtained any company or person, other than bona fide employees of the RECIPIENT, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and it has not paid or agreed to pay any company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee employed by the RECIPIENT. For breach or violation of this provision, the DEPARTMENT shall have the right to terminate the Agreement without liability. 27) The Agreement affirms that it is aware of the provisions of Section 287.133(2)(a), Florida Statutes. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime 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 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 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 CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. The RECIPIENT agrees that it shall not violate Section 287.133(2)(a), Florida Statutes, and further acknowledges and agrees that any conviction during the term of this Agreement may result in the termination of this Agreement. 28) The RECIPIENT affirms that it is aware of the provisions of Section 287.134(2)(a), Florida Statutes. 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 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 contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity. The RECIPIENT further agrees that it shall not violate Section 287.134(2)(a), Florida Statutes, and acknowledges and agrees that placement on the list during the term of this Agreement may result in the termination of this Agreement. 29) CLAIMS: When the Department received notice of a claim for damages that may have been caused by the RECIPIENT in the performance of services required under this Agreement, the Department will immediately forward the claim to the RECIPIENT. S:\Transportation Development\Design\ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture 1AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 9 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 30) In a contract executed between the RECIPIENT and one or more contractors arising out of this Agreement, such contract shall state that: To the fullest extent permitted by law the RECIPIENT's contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the RECIPIENT, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, and its officers and employees,from liabilities,damages, losses and costs,including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful conduct of contractor and persons employed or utilized by contractor in the performance of this Contract. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended to nor shall it constitute a waiver of the State of Florida and RECIPIENT'S sovereign immunity. In a contract executed between the RECIPIENT and one or more consultants arising out of this Agreement, such contract shall state that: To the fullest extent permitted by law, the RECIPIENTs consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless the RECIPIENT, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, and its officers and employees from liabilities, damages,losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees to the extent caused, in whole or in part, by the professional negligence, error or omission, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the consultant or persons employed or utilized by the consultant in the performance of the Agreement. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended to nor shall it constitute a waiver of the State of Florida and RECIPIENT'S sovereign immunity. 31) This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contract and Florida law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. The RECIPIENT agrees to waive forum and venue and that the DEPARTMENT shall determine the forum and venue in which any dispute under this agreement is decided. 32) This document incorporates and includes all prior negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements, or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein, and the parties agree that there are no commitments, agreements or understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that are not contained in this document except the Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement between the DEPARTMENT and the RECIPIENT which is included as Exhibit "E". Accordingly, it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon any prior representation or agreements whether oral or written. It is further agreed that no S:\Transportation Devclopment\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR876_Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 10 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 modification, amendment, or alteration in the terms and conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 33) Any or all notices(except invoices)given or required under this Agreement shall be in writing and either personally delivered with receipt acknowledged or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. All notices delivered shall be sent to the following addresses: If to the DEPARTMENT. If to the RECIPIENT: State of Florida Department of Transportation City of Tamarac 3400 West Commercial Blvd. 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 Tamarac, Florida 33321 Attention: Elisabeth A. Hassett, R.L.A. FDOT District IV Landscape Architect Title: City Manager A second copy to: Office of the General Counsel With a Copy to: City Attorney 35) LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A: Scope of Services Exhibit B: Project Plans Exhibit C: Permit Requirements Exhibit D: Deliverables Exhibit E: Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement Exhibit F: State Financial Assistance (Florida Single Audit Act) Exhibit G: Agency Resolution S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-I-18)1PA.docx Page 11 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is to be executed below for the purposes specified herein.Authorization has been given to enter into and execute this Agreement by Resolution R 2015 86, September 22, 2015 hereto attached. Ke-soluct100 R d i$—(1o?, AP-1 SDI OFT STATE OFF ''IDA DEPARTM �' • TRANSPORTATION 411 'Y: By: Cha' rso yor/Manager Direct•r of Transportation Development Attest: G (SEAL) Attest: .4A-v4� (SEAL) Cle Executive Secretary Legal Review Date Legal Review Date Yii A 441#%i ��ik Attorney /3/ Office of the Gen al Counsel ,\\\\F TAM�9 // O SHED ; 2=_ '• Sr r 0 O • ,litoCOU• �\\\. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_I6-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 12 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The RECIPIENT City Tamarac agrees to make certain landscape improvements on State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.000) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007), Tamarac, Florida, and will subsequently furnish, construct, and inspect the landscape as shown in the plans and specifications prepared by Michael Conner, RLA, February 9, 2018.The following conditions shall apply: (a) The current Florida Department of Transportation Design Manual (FDM) 212.11 Clear Sight Triangles must be adhered to. (b) Lateral Offsets as specified in the FDOT Design Manual, Chapter 215.2.4 must be adhered to. (c) Landscape materials shall not obstruct roadside signs or the outdoor advertising view zones for permitted outdoor advertising signs per Florida Statutes 479.106. (d) Landscape materials shall be of a size, type and placement so as not to impede large machine mowing that the DEPARTMENT currently provides and will continue to provide at the same frequency. (e) Should the RECIPIENT elect to design, furnish and construct irrigation, all costs associated with water source connection(s), continued maintenance of the distribution system and water, and electricity costs shall be born solely by the RECIPIENT. All permits (including tree permits), fees, and any mitigation associated with the removal, relocation or adjustments of ' these improvements are the RECIPIENT'S responsibility. (f) During the installation of the Project and future maintenance operations, maintenance of traffic shall be in accordance with the current edition of the MUTCD and the current Department Standard Plans (Series 102-600). (g) If there is a need to restrict the normal flow of traffic it shall be done in accordance with the approved Maintenance of Traffic Plan (see Exhibit B). The party performing such work shall give 48 hour notice to the local law enforcement agency within whose jurisdiction such road is located prior to commencing work on the Project.The DEPARTMENT'S Public Information Office shall also be notified by phone at 954-777-4092 at least 48 hours in advance. (h) The RECIPIENT shall be responsible to clear all utilities within the Project limits. 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The Project shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the latest edition of the DEPARTMENT'S Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and DEPARTMENT Design Standards and Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices("MUTCD")_ The following guidelines shall apply as deemed appropriate by the DEPARTMENT: the DEPARTMENT Structures Design Manual, AASHTO Guide Specifications for the Design of Pedestrian Bridges, AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, the DEPARTMENT Plans Preparation Manual ("PPM") Manual for Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways (the "Florida Green Book") and the DEPARTMENT Traffic Engineering Manual. The AGENCY will be required to submit any construction plans required by the DEPARTMENT for review and approval prior to any work being commenced. Should any changes to the plans be required during construction of the Project, the AGENCY shall be required to notify the DEPARTMENT of the changes and receive approval from the DEPARTMENT prior to the changes being constructed. The AGENCY shall maintain the area of the project at all times and coordinate any work needs of the DEPARTMENT during construction of the project. 2. The AGENCY shall notify the DEPARTMENT a minimum of 48 hours before beginning construction within DEPARTMENT right of way. The AGENCY shall notify the DEPARTMENT should construction be suspended for more than 5 working days. Contact construction at Broward Operations, 5548 N.W. 9tt'Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, (954)4776-4300. 3. The AGENCY shall be responsible for monitoring construction operations and the maintenance of traffic ("MOT") throughout the course of the project in accordance with the latest edition of the DEPARTMENT Standard Specifications, section 102. The AGENCY is responsible for the development of a MOT plan and making any changes to that plan as necessary. The MOT plan shall be in accordance with the latest version of the DEPARTMENT Design Standards, Index 600 series. Any MOT plan developed by the AGENCY that deviates from the DEPARTMENT Design Standards must be signed and sealed by a professional engineer. MOT plans will require approval by the DEPARTMENT prior to implementation. 4. The AGENCY shall be responsible for locating all existing utilities, both aerial and underground, and for ensuring that all utility locations be accurately documented on the construction plans. All utility conflicts shall be fully resolved directly with the applicable utility. S:\Transportation Development\Design\Jn-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant1SR870 Tamarac16-17H3CGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 15 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 5. The AGENCY will be responsible for obtaining all permits that may be required by other agencies or local governmental entities. 6. It is hereby agreed by the parties that this Agreement creates a permissive use only and all improvements resulting from this Agreement shall become the property of the DEPARTMENT. Neither the granting of the permission to use the DEPARTMENT right of way nor the placing of facilities upon the DEPARTMENT property shall operate to create or vest any property right to or in the AGENCY, except as may otherwise be provided in separate agreements. The AGENCY shall not acquire any right,title, interest or estate in DEPARTMENT right of way, of any nature or kind whatsoever, by virtue of the execution, operation, effect, or performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, the AGENCY's use, occupancy or possession of DEPARTMENT right of way. The parties agree that this Agreement does not, and shall not be construed to, grant credit for any future transportation concurrency requirements pursuant to chapter 163, Florida Statutes. 7. The AGENCY shall not cause any liens or encumbrances to attach to any portion of the DEPARTMENT'S property, including but not limited to, DEPARTMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY. 8. The AGENCY shall perform all required testing associated with the design and construction of the project. Testing results shall be made available to the DEPARTMENT upon request. The DEPARTMENT shall have the right to perform its own independent testing during the course of the Project. 9. The AGENCY shall exercise the rights granted herein and shall otherwise perform this Agreement in a good and workmanlike manner, with reasonable care, in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement and all applicable federal, state, local, administrative, regulatory, safety and environmental laws, codes, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards and permits, as the same may be constituted and amended from time to time, including, but not limited to, those of the DEPARTMENT, applicable Water Management District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, the United States Coast Guard and local governmental entities. 10. If the DEPARTMENT determines a condition exists which threatens the public's safety, the DEPARTMENT may, at its discretion, cause construction operations to cease and immediately have any potential hazards removed from its right of way at the sole cost, expense, and effort of the AGENCY. The AGENCY shall bear all construction delay costs incurred by the DEPARTMENT. 11. The AGENCY shall be responsible to maintain and restore all features that might require relocation within the DEPARTMENT right of way. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 WA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 16 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 12. The AGENCY will be solely responsible for clean up or restoration required to correct any environmental or health hazards that may result from construction operations. 13. The AGENCY will be required to maintain the Project until final acceptance by the DEPARTMENT. The acceptance procedure will include a final "walk-through" by AGENCY and DEPARTMENT personnel. Upon completion of construction, the AGENCY will be required to submit to the DEPARTMENT final as-built plans and an engineering certification that construction was completed in accordance to the plans. Submittal of the final as-built plans shall include one complete set of the signed and sealed plans on 11"X 17" plan sheets and an electronic copy prepared in Portable Document Format(PDF). Prior to the termination of this Agreement, the AGENCY shall remove its presence, including, but not limited to, all of the AGENCY's property, machinery, and equipment from DEPARTMENT right of way and shall restore those portions of DEPARTMENT right of way disturbed or otherwise altered by the Project to substantially the same condition that existed immediately prior to the commencement of the Project. 14. If the DEPARTMENT determines that the Project is not completed in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, the DEPARTMENT shall deliver written notification of such to the AGENCY. The AGENCY shall have thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the DEPARTMENTS written notice, or such other time as the AGENCY and the DEPARTMENT mutually agree to in writing, to complete the Project and provide the DEPARTMENT with written notice of the same (the "Notice of Completion"). If the AGENCY fails to timely deliver the Notice of Completion, or if it is determined that the Project is not properly completed after receipt of the Notice of Completion, the DEPARTMENT, within its discretion may: 1) provide the AGENCY with written authorization granting such additional time as the DEPARTMENT deems appropriate to correct the deficiency(ies); or 2) correct the deficiency(ies) at the AGENCY 's sole cost and expense, without DEPARTMENT liability to the AGENCY for any resulting loss or damage to property, including, but not limited to, machinery and equipment. If the DEPARTMENT elects to correct the deficiency(ies), the DEPARTMENT shall provide the AGENCY with an invoice for the costs incurred by the DEPARTMENT and the AGENCY shall pay the invoice within thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. 15.The AGENCY shall implement best management practices for erosion and pollution control to prevent violation of state water quality standards. The RECIPIENT shall be responsible for the correction of any erosion, shoaling, or water quality problems that result from the construction of the Project. 16. Portable Traffic Monitoring Site (PTMS) or a Telemetry Traffic Monitoring Site (TTMS) may exist within the vicinity of your proposed work. It is the responsibility of the AGENCY to locate and avoid damage to these sites. If a PTMS or TTMS is encountered during construction,the S:\Transportation Dcvclopmcnt\Design In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 17 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 Planning and Environmental Management Office (PL&EM) must be contacted immediately at 954-777-4601. 17. During construction, highest priority must be given to pedestrian safety. If permission is granted to temporarily close a sidewalk, it should be done with the express condition that an alternate route will be provided, and shall continuously maintain pedestrian features to meet Americans Disability Act (ADA) standards. 18_ Restricted hours of operation will be from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, (Monday-Friday), unless otherwise approved by the Operations Engineer, or designee. 19. Lane closures on the state road system must be coordinated with the Public Information Office at least two weeks prior to the closure. The contact information for the DEPARTMENT's Public Information Office is: Barbara Kelleher Florida Department of Transportation Public Information Office 3400 West Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 954-777-4090 S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPAVI AMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant1SR870 Tamarac16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 18 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 EXHIBIT D DELIVERABLES *THE RECIPIENT WILL NEED DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IF DEVIATING FROM THESE DELIVERIBLES AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT B PLEASE SEE ATTACHED DELIVERABLES S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARACITamarac_I7HBCGrant1SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 19 of 22 DELIVERABLES: • Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant University Drive -State Rd 817 FM# 440958-1-74-01 Date: 2/8/2018 ESTIMATED �IFNI DESCRIPTION QII lIMLI Large Plants Bulnesia arborea 10' ht Ptychosperma elegans 14'ct Roystonea elata 14'ct 55 TOTAL Landscape-Small Plants Crinum asiaticum 36"x 36" , 48"o.c codiaeum variegatum'Mammey' 24"x 24", 18"o.c • Ficus microcarpa'Green Island' 18"x 18", 18"o.c Scheflera arborcola 24"x 24" ,24" o.c Scheflera a rborcola'Trinette" 18"x 18" , 18" sprd. Arachis glabrata 6"x 6" 5,396 TOTAL Irrigation Sprinkler/Irrigation 1 LS. system 'Deliverables include all eligible grant items as per the FHBC Grant FY 16/17 Application FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEED No: VF-59-1039552 EXHIBIT E LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT PLEASE SEE ATTACHED S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC\Tam arac_l 7HBCGrant\SR870_TamaracI 6-1 7HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA_docx Page 20 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT FOUR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF<AGREEMEN THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this :.;day of :Ilk 20_, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ::T-.. .,TION, a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called-the DEP ;M a d the City of Tamarac, a municipal corporation, existing under the"Laws of F_• •d-, erei '..fter called the AGENCY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdictiorl "`r S to Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) as part of the State Highway-'System as t. `cr'-7e, hibit"A"; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY seeks to';insts ''a m • r pertain landscape improvements within the right of way of State Road 8T0 4 m ., :oulevard},as described within Exhibit "B"; and 4t . . f' WHEREAS, as part of the cohi ual up `t of the State of Florida Highway System, the DEPARTMENT, fort '.burpose •, -ty, pro action of the investment and other reasons, has constructed and does:m aintain t . faciqilas described in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated by referee - within the corporate limits of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the: £ is at eeable to maintaining those landscape improvements within the AGEN Y'S IC i ,i 6_: .nt materials, irrigation system and/or hardscape which may containspecialty urfa► =:,.(concrete_pavers, color stamped concrete and color stamped asphalt [also k own as ern .•..,•vementj)including any other nonstandard hardscape (if applicable), but excluding and concrete sidewalk, and agree such improvements shall be maintained by periodic g, ilizing;;,deeding, litter pick-up, pruning, necessary replanting, irrigation repair a /or"r;; .-_ir o the median concrete replacements associated with the specialty surfacing (if ap .c 'le) a -ceded; ate; S, it is`it ie intent of the AGENCY and the DEPARTMENT that the AGENCY shall mai 'n all right of way within the medians, outside the travelway and improvements made to the tra Tway that was made at the request of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture1AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 1 of 22 WHEREAS, the AGENCY by Resolution No. R-42, 2015 dated September 17, 2015, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, desires to enter into this Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so; and NOW THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are deemed incorporated her 2. INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES The AGENCY shall install and agrees to maintain the latdtcapn impro :meet• described herein as: plant materials, irrigation and/or hardscape on;the highiv.,. i- -s •stantially as specified in plans and specifications hereinafter referred t• -s t `rolect (s) and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B". Hardscape shall mean, b nil- aeli i ed to any site amenities such as landscape accent lighting,.bike'racks, foun. '. , tr- 'br-ates, decorative free standing wall, and/or sidewalk, median and/or road sp: !'alty su_facing such as concrete pavers, stamped colored concreteand/or sta •;f., , > ,.re r!asphalt-/;also known as patterned pavement). When the AGENCY is installing,* will install a 7: 4 ' they shall comply with the following criteria. (a) All plant materials shall be iris e• iptained iri strict accordance with sound nursery practice prescribed th- In matlortai Society of Arboriculture (ISA). All plant materials irla!led sha' for•. #1 or better according to the most current edition of Florida Department •riculture, Florida Grades and Standards for Nurse° bck; and s sha• Meet Florida Power & Light, Right Tree, Right Place, 4th Florid i, (b) Trees and'pal: swi a right of Way shall be installed and pruned to prevent ii c a h t • ro. sways, latl=t'el offsets and sidewalks. Definition of these t cnteri roc d ;;,the most current editions of all FDOT Standards for Design, Construct ' ,-Mairitenance, and Utility Operations on the state highway system an hibit,,'T'', the Mail tenance Plan. r(c ;'~._ee palmpruning shall be supervised by properly trained personnel trained in fr,-..- :pruning techniques and shall meet the most current standards set forth by the Int" tional,.=5ciety of Arboriculture (ISA) and the American National Standard itu (,ANSI):Part A-300. (d) Irrigation installation and maintenance activities shall conform to the standards set forth by the Florida Irrigation Society (FIS) latest edition of FIS, Standards and Specifications for Turf and Landscape Irrigation Systems. (e) The AGENCY shall provide the FDOT Local Operation Center accurate as-built plans of the irrigation system so if in the future there is a need for the DEPARTMENT to perform work in the area, the system can be accommodated as much as possible. (See paragraph ( I)for contact information) S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac 16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 2 of 22 (f) If it becomes necessary to provide utilities (water/electricity) to the median or side areas, it shall be the AGENCY'S responsibility to obtain a permit for such work through the local Operations Center (see paragraph (I) below) and the AGENCY shall be responsible for all associated fees for the installation and maintenance of these utilities. (g) All specialty surfacing shall be installed and maintained in strict accordance with the most current edition of the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Co traction and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement institute(ICPQ., ; (h) All activities, including landscape improvements5` installa 'G future maintenance operations performed on State highWity right o' way, us be in conformity with the most current edition of the'Manual n .o • Tr is Control (MUTCD) and FDOT Design Standards, Index"600 Seri"''' Tra . ontrol through Work Zones. (I) The most current edition of FDOT Design Standa , In 546 Might Distance at Intersections) must be adhered to.,,,,, ' a,.". (j) Lateral Offsets as specified in the FDOT' s Ma al, Chapter 215.2.4 must be adhered to. __ (k) Landscape improvements's all of .'•str adside signs or permitted outdoor advertising signs, (see Florid -',_.m .- Codo .A.C.] Rule Chapter 14-10.) ..>¢ (I) The AGENCY4shall provide' '.c DOT Operation Center located at Broward Operations, 5548 N.W.::9"' Av • ort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954)776-4300, a twenty.four(24) hou ,.f ' hone nw ` er and the name of a responsible person that the DPP RTMEN 1.-ct. AGENCY shall notify the local maintenance office forty-eig fa prior to the tart of the landscape improvements. (rn) 0:ittaettk d'to I estrict the`icormal flow of traffic, it shall be done on non- ,,.: +:> holiday;. .., ,,';peak hours (9 AM to 3 PM), and the party performing such t:. work shotia `tothe local law enforcement agency within whose jurisdiction ,. su roated'prior,to commencing work on the landscape improvements. # EPARTMENT'S Operation Center Public Information Officer (see telephone - m 'n Par .:raph ( I ) shall also be notified. ( AGENCY 4hiall be responsible to clear all utilities within the landscape *.roaitllnits before construction commences. (o) The AGENCY shall follow the minimum level of maintenance guidelines as set forth in FDOT'S Rule Chapter 14-40 Highway Beautification and Landscape Management, in the FDOT Guide to Roadside Mowing and Maintenance Management System, and Exhibit "D", the Maintenance Plan for maintenance activities for landscape improvements. , S;\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac 17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-1 8)N otFo rExec.docx Page 3 of 22 3. MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES A. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape improvements, as existing and those to be installed, within the physical limits described in Exhibit "A" and as further described in Exhibit"B". The non-standard improvements within and outside the travelway shall be maintained by the AGENCY regardless if the said improvement was made by the DEPARTMENT, the AGENCY, or others authorized pursuant to Section 7, by periodic mowing, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, rb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup, necessary replanting, irrigation system -.air -f.rd/ or repair of any median concrete replacement associated:with specialt - . r (if applicable) following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety .enance guidelines, Exhibit "D", the Maintenance Plan..The AGENCY' respo,si:ility for maintenance shall include all landscaped, turfed; and„4 a .' a -:s on the sidewalk or within the medians and areas outside the tra ,ay t = right of way and/or areas within the travelway containing specialt u sing. t shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacce le ,,:condition of the roadway caused by the differential ,characteris of on-standard travelway surfacing (if applicable) on DEPARTMENT n•,- o ay ithin the limits of this Agreement. B. Such maintenance to be provided by th specifically set out as follows: to maintain, which means to pr per..ly a n.. `:rtilize all plant materials; to keep them as free as practicable from . :ea - a rmfpl insects; to properly mulch the planting beds; to keep the pr'e : e weeds to mow the turf to the proper height; to properly prune all p hic of a miniimumincludes_ (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plats, ( ir1. ch pasta thereof to provide clear visibility to signage, permitted o6tittOor adv. i'Y'' g signs per `Florida Statute 479.106 and for those using the roadw.,, ./or si. Walk; (3) preventing any other potential roadway hazards Plant mater thos 'items which would be scientifically classified as plants and1 ;L s,�palms. s u bs, groundcover and turf. To maintain also means to rem. ,or r- a. dead orIgiseased plant materials in their entirety, or to remove .qr,r ia< 16o-. that fait below original project standards. Palms shall be kept fruit: e. a nd. To maintain also means to keep the header curbs that contain the cialty $ur..facing treatment in optimum condition. To maintain also mea to ke . not ndard hardscape areas clean, free from weeds and to re I id hardsthpe as t `necessary to prevent a safety hazard. To maintain also -ns eep lift* removed from the median and areas outside the travel way to the:. ht of way,,fin?. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by slant 5#,the same species type, size, and grade as specified in the original plans PepifjcptitiO. Any changes to the original plans shall be submitted by permit pplicatiorihe DEPARTMENT for review and approval. . If it becomes necessary to provide utilities (water/electricity) to the medians or areas outside the travelway to maintain these improvements, all costs associated with the utilities associated for the landscape improvements including any impact and/or connection fees, and the on-going cost of utility usage for water and electrical, are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. The AGENCY shall be directly responsible for impact and connection fees. S:\Transportation Development\Design\Ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac17 HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 4 of 22 D. The maintenance functions to be performed by the AGENCY may be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT at the discretion of the DEPARTMENT. Such inspection findings will be shared with the AGENCY and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding, repayment, reworking or agreement termination. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 4. NOTICE OF MAINTENANCE DEFICIENCIES A. If at any time after the AGENCY has undertaken the, landscape i ''.' . is installation and/or maintenance responsibility for the landscape im ' - it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District:Secretary t;at the 'm , or a part thereof, are not properly maintained pursitiiit to the te-_. o". his ; •reement, said District Secretary, may at his/her option,;=issue a writt" noti ha a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s), by sending a certifiied':letter to =EN , to place said AGENCY on notice thereof. Thereafter,^;the'AGENCY II h _,.=`::a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to correct the cite efici ies.Tf;sad deficiencies are not corrected within this time period, the T may, at its option, proceed as follows: (1) Maintain the landscape.,, improve rlt ny part thereof, with the DEPARTMENT or Contractor's per an ,voice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, and/or r - (2) At the discretlior>,of the D R M TA6ttftlinatellie Agreement in accordance with Para t` 9•af this a and stove, by the DEPARTMENT or t�`;�aph Contract._� perso�tl J all o g , andscape improvements installed under this Agrees ei t or any ;. ._. -ding I gr ements, except as to trees and palms, and charge;tie AGEN c-+,;; . .- onable-.cost of such removal. 1 B. The Agency ag -es to el burse the EEPARTMENT all monies expended for the i Op-;l •r. =frie listed in Exhibit "B" (in the amount listed in Exhibit "E"), ,,.. should - an' .c •. : mprovements fail to be maintained in accordance with the ? terms and ,9 ttions of this Agreement. 5. FUTIIRE RIME '.IMPROVEMENTS f?_ It is de.- ,odltetwecilAhe parties hereto that the landscape improvements covered by t ' ree ,may, : :removed, relocated, or adjusted at any time in the future, as de - - o 04:4104Sgary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the adjacent state road be , altered' fit=otherwise changed to meet future criteria or planning needs of the ARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar day notice to remove said landscape improvements at the AGENCY's expense after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove same. All permits (including tree permits), fees, and any mitigation associated with the removal, relocation or adjustments of these improvements are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture'AGREEMENTSl1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17 HBC G rant\Tamarac-16-17H5 C(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx, Page 5 of 22 6. FUTURE AGENCY IMPROVEMENTS The AGENCY may construct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the landscape improvements rights of ways identified as a result of this document, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape improvements shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said pla without written approval by the DEPARTMENT. (b) All landscape improvements shall be developed and' mplement rdance with appropriate state safety and roadway design**lards. (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the-,requiremen '''.ef th greement with regard to any additional landscape improvements it c •.s- b.h e installed and there will be no cost to the DEPARTMENT.' 7. ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER IMPROVEM . TS The DEPARTMENT may allow an adjacent prop- " '6 , r to onstruct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the`right of wa -:ei'•',i,; xhibit"A" of this Agreement that the AGENCY shall be responsible forma. t- g ''er this Agreement, subject to the following conditions: °, , (a) Plans for anywnew,landsca. Aro rt nta shall be'subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT and shall re. a v.. permit ached with a letter of consent to said plans by the AG-NCY 4 ans shall not be changed or deviated from withouten appro - = the D' "ARTMENT and the AGENCY. (b) All lands je. i' ' shall be•.developed and implemented in accordance wit approprta.• stat`- a y-AN roadway design standards. Or„. 'The A C a.x� -s to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to ,:,additional landscape improvements installed by an adjacent owner. 8. AGY soesil BURSENT The PA;. .M dthe E T an : AGENCY intend to enter into a separate agreement as further r r: •ced I )~xhibit `E;,' attached hereto and made a part hereof. The DEPARTMENT sh `ed;.tb•assist the AGENCY in final inspections before acceptance of the Project GENCY:`The,,DEPARTMENT must approve the landscape improvements before the ncy's contractor is released. 9. AGREEMENT TERMINATION In addition to those conditions otherwise contained herein, this Agreement may be terminated under any one (1) of the following conditions: S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOAITAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-16)NotForExec.docx Page 6 of 22 (a) By the DEPARTMENT, if the AGENCY fails to perform its duties under this Agreement,following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the AGENCY in conjunction with this Agreement. 10.AGREEMENT TERM . :1:: '': °\%4\ (a) The term of this Agreement commences upon execution by all • rties. e term of this Agreement shall remain in effect for twenty five (25)ye (b) If the DEPARTMENT chooses to cancel the landscap 'ern is described in Exhibit "B", this Agreement becomes void and o .al Agreement is reinstated, if any. Vk 11. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENT'S,; . A. With respect to any of:;the,,AGENC `-'a , consultants, sub-consultants, contractors and/or sub cohtracrs. s y, ,any contract for the landscape improvements shall agree to,ii'la-1 d ly, , save and hold harmless the DEPARTMENT from all clairris,' -m •ilities, and suits of any nature arising out of, because,.of or due t• -,y •nt 1ti 3n"al 'i nd/or negligent act or occurrence, omission or �i ston of ; _.cd consultants, subconsultants, contractors and/or subs ntractors `T.e AG. `T shall provide to the DEPARTMENT written evidence_<oflhe foreg. son th -.request of the DEPARTMENT. It is specifically understo and agre . indemnification clause does not cover or indemnify the DEPA 'TOE eW negligerltce. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to nor shall it co ''` uteea, . �`l' rot t ieAAG`ENY'S sovereign immunity. B in the err''` t;, CY contracts with a third party to provide the services set forth h rein, yscontarytswith such third party shall include the following provisions: .1(1 NCY'St'bhtractor shall at all times during the term of this Agreement keep %r .nd aintain yin full force and effect, at contractor's sole cost and expense, "''," .mprehensi0.4 General Liability with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per o .,,o4ffencq;#iiiiibined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Is\ ali,ity ,nd Worker's Compensation insurance with minimum limits of $500000 per Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability and Worker's Compensation policy without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office. The AGENCY and DEPARTMENT shall be named as additional insured on such policies. (2) AGENCY'S contractor shall furnish AGENCY with Certificates of Insurance of Endorsements evidencing the insurance coverage specified herein prior to the beginning performance of work under this Agreement. S:\Transportation Development\Design\in-House Design\Landscape Architecture'AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-18-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 7 of 22 (3) Coverage is not to cease and is to remain in full force and effect (subject to cancellation notice) until all performance required of AGENCY'S contractor is completed. All policies must be endorsed to provide the DEPARTMENT with at least thirty (30) day notice of cancellation and or/or restriction. If any of the insurance coverage will expire prior to the completion of work, copies of renewal policies shall be furnished at least (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 12. E-VERIFY REQUIREMENTS The AGENCY shall: (a) Utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's -Verify s • em tt v ify the employment ell eligibility of all new employees hired,I toe AOENC .• th- erm of the 9� tY � r� , contract and (b) Expressly require any subcontractors performing. w `''r p iding services pursuant to the state contract to likewise titilize the . De ent of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the:erriployme t elig 'ity o tin new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 13. SUPERSEDED PRECEDING LANDSCAPE AGI M 'T; This Agreement shall replace and su{ Ssede any, 5r ceding landscape agreements as listed in Exhibit "C" except as specifically ezce e t.' Fie_landscape improvement plans and the associated Maintenance Plan Part I . iia d to.;the a referenced agreements and project costs shall by reference become a oft ! a• dement as:if they were attached hereto unless superseded by later-f5l:ris. The Y, ball 5aee same duty to maintain those landscape improvements nder. this Ag m:- ,r' 'as the AGENCY did under the previous landscape agreemen4 ,;and as mo Asih': . •ecific �r ::detailed in this Agreement. This writing embodies en i '. ern- t and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other Agret =. s!,-;„`, ►r.erstanding; iral or written, with reference to the subject matter herea T* A are _ aner. d herein and' superseded hereby except as specifically 'Eibii reference ; a • - .sociated Grant Joint Agreement. 14 I jScAL TE- 27, The C -' R NT, dut_itig any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter ® • ci,tract vi hIt h, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the_ ours#= budgetedavailable for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, v- •- iiitimapiOhYviolation of this subsection is null and void, and no money will/may -- •�.• on such tract. The DEPARTMENT shall require a statement from the • . •ller of they=3EPARTMENT that funds are available prior to entering into any such c• act or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one (1) year, but any contract so made shall be executory only 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 TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and which have a term for a period of more than one year. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Archltecture\ GREEMENTSI1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tama rac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 8 of 22 15.ASSIGNMENT This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the DEPARTMENT. 16. LAWS GOVERNING This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with th-. _aw •f the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contrac' ? .' law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. The AGENCY agrees:to'waive fo - •ue and that the DEPARTMENT shall determine the forum and v nu �"in which -ny dis ut- under this agreement is decided. 17. NOTICES Any and all notices given or required under this Agre f1 al e in writing and either personally delivered with receipt acknowledgement o sent ified mail, return receipt requested. All notices shall be sent to the following-',t 'tea If to the DEPARTMENT: 4 If to the AGENCY: State of Florida Department of Trans pity of Tamarac 3400 West Commercial Blvd. E 1`0500 N. Military Trail Ft. Lauderdale, FLL33309.3421 Tamarac, Attention: ElisabCt#1`Hasse; .L.A Florida, 33410 FDOT Distri I:La Jndsca.,- + hitect Attention: City Manager 18. LIST OF EXHIBITS it A La! , e .,ovements Maintenance Boundaries hibit B: Lan. •e Imp\uement Plans hlbit 'rece• Landscape Agreements and Other Agreements Descriptions !. + aintenin0 Plan for Landscape Improvements t Estim to for Landscape Improvements 4111S10\6. S:1Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOAITAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tama rac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.d ocx Page 9 of 22 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. STATE OF FLORIDA CITY OF TAMARAC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Chairperson/Mayor/Manager By: Transport�itlon Developm� r Attest: (SEAL) Clerk Attest: '' (SEAL) Ex I "`Sec ary Legal Review Date k"Leg tv Date " the General Counsel 40<:.. Syr. Y: *' x 4ry'"6. Z • • 411S*8\ xu�°x S:1Transportation Devetopment\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architectur&AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tama rac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 10 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 EXHIBIT A LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE'BOUND . ' 1\1161\'', I. LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE FOR LANDSCAPE IM?ROVEM ' Q OAD 870: State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from State Ro 81 Univefitt Drive) (M.P. 0.000)to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) .,., , C II. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTE. l ..,:„. PONSIBILITIES MAP FOR PLANTING COVERED BY THE ATTA6 ED ' -^ Plea Se a shed m p n {{y 3• �Sfs a a 41 ::,:,: .-.:, 44\4111\. S:1Transportation Development\Design\In-House DesignlLandscape Architecture'AGREEMENTSI1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 11 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 4\11 .1\t' EXHIBIT B LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLAN The AGENCY agrees to install the landscape improve• a..ordance:with the plans and specifications attached hereto and incorpd d. h: Please see attached plans prepared by. Michae n > aivi c,• . P : Associates, Inc. a ary 9, $ • 44, 4Y+' 4\40.1\ IQ" EYE }.i s S:1Transportation Development\Design\ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTSI1 MOAITAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-1 S)NotForExec.docx Page 12 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 411 \lik EXHIBIT C PRECEDING LANDSCAPE AGREEMENT,DESCRIPTI AND OTHER AGREEMENT_.DCRIPTI The following Landscape agreements have beet ,a uted for oject hat have been installed in accordance with the plans and specifications'' ched th it rporated.kerein but not exclusive to the following agreement descriptions .,, LANDSCAPE AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED BY S'-': ENT: _.�, STATE ROAD 870 (Commercial Boulevard 9 I. -Z, February 11, 2014 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevar•, or. a tsf W..45t"Avenue to Florida's Turnpike (M.P. 2.737). 2013-14 Br and Highway *ifi� on Grat Project. Maintenance Agreement includes landscape rinektiiins anit, reas . ,4:''.e the travel way to the right of way line. FM#429965.1, ContraARB 90, tion 4: ,'-2014, (1/22/14). September 28, 2010 `, . i State Road 870(Comme , al Bp e :r #) rom east of State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.017) to West of,N.; • 've .e (M.P. '0.849) ($19,300.) for landscape improvements to mediabCpci areas;:' i .velway to the right of way line. FM No. 424666-1-52-01, Resolution No. 2010-1' (9/7I10)9 , August,- N' State Ro- ' 0( merc'ial Boulevard)from State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.000) to Pros. of • ( .P. 5.,007) and includes a second project State Road 870 (Commercial Boul a from 9tAverue (M.P. 4.228) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) FM No. 410956-1-52- 01. I ct < 95,801.96) for landscape improvements to medians and areas o ravel wa tothe right of way line. Resolution No. 2004-169 (7/14/04). April , 2002 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) to N.W. 31st Avenue (M.P. 4.228) State Road an Amendment to 9/17/00 (8/25/99) Agreement (Resolution No. R-99-203 by Resolution No. R 2002-112. 7/12/00the City agreed to suspend the original project, State Highway Beautification Council Grant (SHVC) grant project, and was completed with the 8/9/04 Resolution No. 2004-196(7/14/04). S:1Transportation Development\Design\n-House DeslgnlLandscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOAITAMARAC1Tamarac_17 HBCGrantlTamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 13 of 22 July 12, 2000 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) to N.W. 31st Avenue (M.P. 4.228). FDOT and City agreed to suspend the original project (State Highway Beautification Council Grant 9SHBC) FM No. 410956-1-52-01 by Resolution No. R-2000-186. October 8, 1998 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from N.W. 64th Avenue (M.P. 1.002) to Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) ($150,486.15) Beautification Grant for landscape medians and are outside the travel way to the right of way line. FM No. 403707.1, Contract No, AG178, R luti No., R-98-242 (9/9/98) September 23, 1992 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from State Road847 (1J r i .P. 0.000) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.020) Beautification Grant for PaVers. Mai an o landscape, pavers and/or turfed areas on the right of way. Resolution-R 92-15 / � June 14, 1989 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from east of St a 81 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.127) to west of northwest 64th Avenue (M.P. 0.934{Hig 0.:B cation Grant$30,060.57, Total Project Cost $60,121.14) for landscape with.7 . fan and utility strips. WPI No. 4610069. Resolution 89-168 (6/14/89) t yr: QQ 4 K�f Z I...k fY3 4..k xni f.EE (S a "i.. Y '1 L LY 3; ln,Ak 2•II JVnY, ' i.•` 4110 „ 4. r..„ 4,,„. .14., ,.,,,,, "" 1111116. 'VOW SATransportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture'AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 14 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 4\1"1\ EXHIBIT D MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR LANDSCA\PE 1IiIPRoV e ,. This Exhibit forms an integral part of ttt`d+-tISTRICT OU 4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AG MENT ee the ' #ate of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENT !`. Please see aft`'" Av likii \ ..0-!i,t •..yam>t4.. .. 411 ,41. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturerAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarao-l6-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForEcec.docx Page 15 of 22 MAINTENANCE PLAN Landscape Improvements Project State Road No: 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from State Road 817 (University Drive (M.P. 0.000)to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) FM#: 440956-1-74-01 Maintaining Agency: City of Tamarac RLA of Record: Michael D. Conner Date: August 25, 20174\1111\ I. GENERAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOIMENDATI The purpose of a plan for the landscape improvements..maintenance:,ac o allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe an ;:vigorous r w fulfilling their intended purpose and conserving our natural resources. Planti an II other landscape improvements shall be maintained to avoid potent l roadway r.azar.',. and o.,provide required clear visibility, accessibility, clearance, and setbdtks as s- h b :> Florida::,Department of Transportation (FDOT) governing standards ands eifica ,ns:El aesign Standards, FDOT Plans Preparation Manual Vol. I, Chapter 2.11 and Pit..T...'=nda • Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, as amended by contract docu rat= other requirements set forth by the District 4 Operations Maintenance Engine: . - .s 00 I portion of the Maintenance Plan describes general maintenance requir 1rits gait. ec• •,:> ,_cations. The concluding section provides recommendations preparedkby t = Landscape Architect of Record specific to the attached approved plan WATERING REQUIREMENTS Watering is a criticaj concern for ,ly the 'intenance of healthy plant material but also for observing water conservation p :i he amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage c• ater holding capacity of the soil. For plant materials that have been establish it i ,•e,rative-that'"any mandated water restrictions be fully conformed to on FDOT ays. Proper watering tech shouldTrovide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the entire root te, but n atura ..'he soil•flr over-spray onto travel lanes. IRRIGATIO , Y M The Age y A II en re there are no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during daytime hours ( .st "n.=.bly "rush our" traffic periods). It is imperative the irrigation controller is prope s. • Really enough that the watering process will be entirely completed before high tr ds, while lring to mandated water restrictions. To ensure water conservation, the Ag II monitor the system for water leaks and the rain sensors to ensure they are functi 'ng properly so that the system shuts down when there is sufficient rainfall. INTEGRATED PLANT MANAGEMENT An assessment of each planting area's soil is recommended to periodically determine the nutrient levels needed to sustain healthy, vigorous plant growth. Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas shall be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the plant material remains healthy and vigorously growing. Please be alert to changes in S:\Transportation Development\Design\Jn-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 16 of 22 fertilization types per University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Services (I.F.A.S.) recommendations. Establishment of an integrated pest management program is encouraged to ensure healthy plants, which are free of disease and pests. MULCHING Mulch planting beds in such a manner as to prevent weed growth, retain moisture to the plants, protect against soil erosion and nutrient loss, maintain a more uniform soil temperature, and improve the appearance of the planting beds. Avoid mulch mounded up on the trunk f trees, palms, and the base of shrubs to encourage air movement in this area which ai in I ring disease susceptibility. Cypress mulch is prohibited on state right ofy PRUNING All pruning, and the associated safety criteria, shall bQ ,performed. r.� American National Standard Institute (ANSI) A300 standards and shell be sup' .sed an nternational Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist. Pruning`shall be c "e• : -E .wi the health and natural growth of plant materials in mind, to specific'pruning heigh ai --.11jng clear visibility for motorists, and provide vertical clearance for pedestrian, ` yclis and ttok. traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be maintained,free of ' tr ions, aria all trees and palms must be maintained to prevent potential roadway d,-p, } s n hazards, all palms are to be kept fruit free. The specific pruning height%`'',._r `'dete fined by understanding the designer's intent when selecting and placing the pl- .. e , ded mature maintained height and spread of plants are noted on the plans..( .e .it .`- and see Part IL, Specific Project Site Maintenance Requirements and `Recom .ati• -s,guidance. The understory plant materials selected for use within the restri • . reas ..ifl its of Clear Sight) are to be mature height in compliance,,with Win ' z et,;; Vertical ,tre— heights must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Pros , .) sta :,S Refereri: e"pages. STAKING AND GUYI All staking materials except for .4, nts, are to be removed by the completion of FDOT establishment or afters ae Never comes-first). Any subsequent staking and guying activities by the.Agency tad r ©aFDQT'pesign Standards guidelines (See Index 544). The Agei#y- ilieigs bntto ' taking and-guying attachment materials so that they are secur ifastened to off., o -I roadway hazards. }. TURFfivipIMN All grasgeit, re to b `mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a deep, healthy r•- .'_ ste file providing a neat and clean appearance to the urban landscape. All turf effo •rig, curb/sialk edging and turf condition, must at a minimum, meet FDOT Main - - e P 4 •./Progt jam.['(MRP). L - - 4- • TROL:-,,.,;,, The . eject site shall remain as litter free as practicable. It is recommended to recycle this litter to avoi. unnecessary waste by its reuse. Litter removal efforts must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP) standards. S:\Transportation Development\Designlin-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOAITAMARAC\Tamarac 17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 17 of 22 WEEDING/HERBICIDE Ail planting areas shall be maintained as weed free as practicable by enlisting integrated pest management practices in areas specified on the plans and maintaining proper mulch levels. Extreme care is recommended when using a chemical herbicide to avoid overspray onto plant materials. It is the applicator's responsibility to restore any damage resulting from overspray to the plantings, per the approved plans. PLANT REPLACEMENT • Plant replacement shall be the same species and specification as the.approved p1-a M a"- and replace all plant materials that may conflict with utility relocations.:and service. N ' s graded Florida #1 or better, per the Florida Department of Agriculture and C. - '.,-rvices, Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants are permitted on FDOT roadways. '.houl•= iecome necessary to change the species, a permit is required from FOOT`for . . b r' e FDOT District Landscape Architect. • HARDSCAPE(SPECIALTY SURFACING) All tree grates and specialty surfacing (if applicable, hall be • tain in suck a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazards and prbtect\dama• s acing and tree grates. Final surface tolerance from grade elevations shall,. ,a iri u t the most current FDOT Maintenance Rating Program Handbook Pages 43`' , •,., °'ac�=-ssible sidewalk; and FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maint e . ility Operations on The State Highway System. If the specialty surfng or ate .become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification "s,' ap plan HARDSCAPE (CONCRETE PAVERS) r ze` All tree grates and con c1' �itavers (if a• = •le •all be4tr►tained in such a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazare. and •• t-c! `damage to the pavers and tree grates. Final surface tolerance frofi't rade elev. • shall, ;fit minimum, meet the most current Interlocking Concrete Pavement, .nstitute (1•` Sp' tcations for Pavers on an Aggregate Base, Section 23 14 13 lnte rcki te�Pavers, P rt 3.05, If the specialty surfacing or tree grates become,.damaged jII y"iepfa ed-with the same type and specification as the approved ' ' Its 1 the respons of the AGENCY to maintain all signs•located within a non-standard surffaatt a ,tiarea. uch m "'tenance is be provided by the AGENCY shall include repair and replace' ( sign panel:post, and base. HARDS PE `,_ON TANDARD)TRAVELWAY SURFACING It sh • the r ,"•nsibifity'of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadw t . ngtasp 'jt`:pavement (if applicable), caused or contributed by the installation or fa -standard'` ifacing, and/or the header curb, on the Department of Transportation righ way within the` its of this Agreement. Pavement restoration areas or "patches" will have a inimum length of 10-ft, measured from the edge of the header curb, and a width to cover full lanes for each lane affected by the restoration. Pavement restoration will be performed in accordance with the most current edition of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and the FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCG rant\Tam arac-16-17H BC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 18 of 22 HARDSCAPE(LANDSCAPE ACCENT LIGHTING)(IF APPLICABLE) Landscape accent lighting shall be maintained in such a manner as to prolong the life of the lighting fixture and prevent potential safety hazards. If the lighting fixtures and their system become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. Landscape lighting shall meet requirements for the sea turtle nesting and hatching. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL Reference the FDOT website regarding the selection of the proper traffic control requir."• ents to be provided during routine maintenance and/or new installations of this DOT road. . . VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AT OUTDOOR ADVERTISING(ODA)(IF AP' - To avoid conflicts with permitted outdoor advertising, please".r'eference th:. State if lorida website regarding the vegetation management of outdoor advertisng;;., it,- .rovides a portal to search the FDOT Outdoor Advertising Inventory,Manageme ,,ys •atabase. The database contains an inventory of outdoor advertisiriO structures e s a other related information maintained by the Department. A Also, reference the Florida Highway Beautification Pr.-:- ,eb• a link" r Vegetation Management at ODA signs Florida Statutes and<.Flo •a A. trative Code related to vegetation management at outdoor advertising(404,` " ,_.,'=rmi, applications for vegetation management and determining mitigatio Aplue of ro 'v.-• • :_ ion. r s!t�° k'i t.II.SPECIFIC PROJECT SITE MAINTENANCEREQ:UI AND RECOMMENDATIONS The s ecific maintenance re uirem�`nt n d #gn for this project, other than only P q 9 those outlined and specified in.Part I, are `� :o ow -' " ,,, 1. The 'Blue Rug' Jurnf pit a low growing -maintenance groundcover. Even though the plant industry has described thi ' w .er as .Gry low-growing, the juniper beds need to be inspected for a random,plant gr. - •-r th `:18" at maturity. Junipers are subject to mites and should be inspected on 'basis and treed at the first sign of infestation to maintain full growth to prevent erdst:.. . v of $_weeds:' 2 The; ed-Hawaii r` i n d 'Queen Emma' Crinum Lilies do not have to be pruned or trimnifetf ack. They :located'in areas that do not have sight distance restrictions, and therefore can _ ft natu ' , -.� 3. Likewis '`I.-:- 'E or Ro:- :evelt' and Franklin Roosevelt' crotons are located in areas that do not hay; iqh _'stance resections, and therefore can be left natural. However, they may be setec' e 'rune`e> ..k periodically to keep them at a maintained height of about 36", if deemed neces ag 4. remaining shrubs are also all located outside of the restricted sight distance areas, howev , in order to keep the design intent and the "layered" look of the landscaping, these shrubs shall be maintained as follows: a. Dwarf Firebush-Max. 48" HT. b. Gold Mound and 'Barbara Karst' Bougainvillea- Max. 30" -36" HT. c. 'Green Island Ficus, Downey/Star Jasmine, and Dwarf Podocarpus'Pringles', Max. 24" HT S:\Transportation Development\Design\in-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureAAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac17HBCG rant\Tamarac-16-1 7HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 19 of 22 REFERENCES This reference list is provided as a courtesy. The list may not contain the most current websites. The most current references must be accessed for up to date information. Accessible Sidewalk (ADA) http:l/www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/streets-sidewalks Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (ADAAG) 4\148\fr http://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards index.htm American National Standard Institute, ANSI A300, (Part 1) fOr T*e Care •- eratio . — Trees, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance — Standarx#. actlq; 1 ---ilable for purchase http://webstore.ansi.orq Florida Department of Agriculture and ConsumerServices, f-sion Plari . dustry, Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants 2015={';`k http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Plant-In. strvi: r s-and-Se ces/Bureau- of-Plant-and-Apia ry-Inspection ,, Florida Department of Community Afi• . A), to B •\. of Building Codes & Standards, 2017 Florida Building Code, Chapter'4 a cc _Code for Building Construction PartA `2<' http://www2.iccsafe.orq/states/fl rida co , ^Y Florida < w ti,- - Department o Lif anspoit: on, Management, Maintenance Specifications Workbook Suppntal _tr r- ations, ±�;Section 580 Landscape Installation htto://www.fdot.goviri ramman-- . ainteiiance/2018Jan/default.shtm 5 Florida Department of ' sr5& tro "t Standard Plans, Index 580-001 Landscape lnstallatigff .f• '?,-; . 4ti http://witolkfdot gov/h - 1 to .-rdplans/currentllDx/580-001.pdf Florida` Depa ent of sports on, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, Mainteria4e, n tility Opp-; tions o`n the State Highway System, Chapter 212.11 Clear Sight Triangles :y., http:/ - .fdot . •v/roadwa M/current/2018FDM212Intersections.pdf ' ' :.L .1 n- `s./ Fl 'da e• en: of ansportation, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, and Util .Operations on the State Highway System, Chapter 215.2.3 Clear Zone Crite and 215.2.4 Lateral Offset Table 5.2.1 Clear Zone Width Requirements Table 215.2.2 Lateral Offset Criteria (for Trees) http://www.fdot.q ov/roadway/FDM/cu rrent/20 1 8 FDM 21 5Roads ideSafety.pdf S:\Transportation Development\DesignUn-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCG ra nt\Tama rac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 20 of 22 Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Standard Plans for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Index Series 102-600 Traffic Control through Work Zones http://www.fdot.g ov/desiq n/standard pl ans/current/l Dx/102-600.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, Landscape Architecture Website www.MyFloridaBeautiful.com Florida Department of Transportation, Maintenance Rating Program Handbook http://www,dot.state.fl.us/statemaintenanceoffice/MaintRatingPrograinahtm Florida Department of Transportation Outdoor Advertising Databa e http://www2.dot.state.fl.us/rightofway/ b:: b f Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council Invasive Plant Lists -n: htt ://www.fle `rf:,,.: p' ppc.org/list/list.htm .,0: J Florida Irrigation Society ` ;4:- .l http://www.fisstate.orq 'yr> �`; N,G: a ti;. Florida Power and Light (FPL), Plant th :7Right Tree 'Ifi'•'7 ace http://www,fpl.com/residential/treesfnghl$:tip:,rig • -.. I r 0• >,s 4 '�r'it 4`i.;f. f..y. Y'i(j� >r''$�Y F 14 "k 2Y ` .t i�:4 g It l 4 N' 4 SfF3 i�,fi ock, is\ ' 0.,,.:: ,. ..r,'. S:\Transportation Development\Design\Jn-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tam arac_17H BCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18)NotForExec.docx Page 21 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 EXHIBIT E APPROXIMATE COST FOR 41 LANDSCAPE;IJVIRftOVEME 1\*"‘ . . ., This Exhibit forms an integral part of the 8 DISTRICT ( LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGRtENT betw th State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. .:r Anticipated Terms of a Separate Agreement I. FDOT PARTICIPATION: $100,000.00 Via Separate Agreement AGENCY PARTICIPATION' (<./.:, ,.. _ . $180,848.00 • . ; II. APPROXIMAT' LANDS e'4 + .--OVI TENT COST: $280,848.00 Amo1, is o d exirxlate •? j'. Please see attached f.- \leo\ 0 S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House DesignlLandscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOAITAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGra nt\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18)NotFo rExec.docx Page 22 of 22 FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No: VF-59-1039552 EXHIBIT F STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (FLORIDA SINGLE AUDIT ACT) THE STATE RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: SUBJECT TO SECTION 215.97,FLORIDA STATUTES: Awarding Agency: Florida Department of Transportation State Project HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANTS-KEEP FLORIDA BEAUTIFUL Title: CSFA Number: 55.003 *Award Amount: $ 100,000.00 "The state award amount may change with supplemental agreements Specific project information for CSFA Number 55.003 is provided at: https://apps.fldfs.com/fsaa/searchCataloq.aspx COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO STATE RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT: State Project Compliance Requirements for CSFA Number 55.003 are provided at: https://apps.fldfs.com/fsaa/searchCompliance.aspx The State Projects Compliance Supplement is provided at: https://apps.fldfs.com/fsaa/compliance.aspx S:\Transportation Development\Designlln-House Design\Landscapc Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870 Tamarac_16-17HBCGrant(3-1-1 8)JPA.docx Page 21 of 22 • FM No.440956-1-74-01 FEID No:VF-59-1039552 EXHIBIT G AGENCY RESOLUTION PLEASE SEE ATTACHED • S:\Transportation Development\Designlln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\2 JPAVCAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\SR870_Tamarac_]6-17HBCGrant(3-1-18)JPA.docx Page 22 of 22 Temp. Reso. 12690 September 1, 2015 Page 1 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-2015 Q A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO SUBMIT. A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FOOT) FOR THE HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL GRANT PROGRAM FOR TREES AND LANDSCAPING ENHANCEMENTS LOCATED ON STATE ROAD 870 (COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD) FROM APPROXIMATELY PROSPECT ROAD TO UNIVERSITY DRIVE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $101,700, PROVIDING FOR AT LEAST A ONE-TO-ONE MATCH IN LOCAL FUNDS NOT TO EXCEED $101,700 IN THE EVENT OF APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION; PROVIDING FOR ACCEPTANCE OF THE AWARD, EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS, AND ACCEPTANCE OF A JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT (JPA) AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MMOA) WITH FDOT UPON APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION PENDING LEGAL REVIEW; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIUTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac wishes to continually revitalize our community and preserve the environment of Tamarac; and WHEREAS, The City Commission of the City of Tamarac desires to enhance the beautification of gateways and corridors leading into and out of the City;and WHEREAS, the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program provides funds to municipalities via the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for trees and landscape projects on state owned rights of way; and WHEREAS, FDOT formally authorized the City of Tamarac to be an applicant for the 2015-16 Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program via the I hereby cs'tify that this ocurted Is s true and wood t yof A.70is -, ; • the origins,aWMgh is on file'nay H* WITNESS.HAND* Q EM, :. 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Reso. 12690 September 1, 2015 Page 2 September 2015 correspondence which is attached hereto as "Exhibit A" and is incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, FDOT recommends and the City agrees to provide at least a one-to- one match in local funds in an amount not to exceed $101,700 in the event of approval of the grant application; and WHEREAS, FDOT requires the City enter into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (MMOA) between the City of Tamarac and FOOT in the event of approval of the grant application; and WHEREAS, the Directors of Community Development and Financial Services recommend acceptance of the award and entering into a JPA and MMOA with FDOT; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to apply for Florida Highway Beautification Council grant funds via an application to FDOT and to accept the award, enter into a JPA and MMOA with FDOT upon approval of th'e application, and execute the necessary documents following legal review and approval. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: Section 1: The foregoing WHEREAS" clauses are HEREBY ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are HEREBY made a specific part of this Temp. Reso. 12690 September 1, 2015 Page 3 Resolution. All exhibits attached hereto and referenced herein are expressly incorporated and made a specific part of this Resolution. Section 2: The appropriate City Officials are HEREBY authorized to apply for Florida Highway Beautification Grant Program funds via an application through the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for landscaping enhancements located on State Road 870(Commercial Blvd)from approximately Prospect Road to University Drive in an amount not to exceed $101,700, providing for at least a one-to-one match in local funds in an amount not to exceed $101,700 in the event of approval of the application. A copy of said application form is attached hereto as "Exhibit B"which is incorporated herein by this reference. Section 3: Upon approval of the application, the appropriate City officials are HEREBY authorized to accept the award, execute the necessary documents and enter into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement(MMOA)with FDOT following legal review and approval. Sample copies of said agreements are attached hereto as "Exhibit C" and "Exhibit D" respectively and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section 4: An appropriation for the receipt and expenditure for this grant will be included in a budget amendment prior to November 30, 2016 pursuant to F.S. 166.241(2). Section 5: All Resolutions in conflict herewith are HEREBY repealed to the extent of such conflict. U Temp. Reso. 12690 September 1, 2015 Page 4 Section 6: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion or applications of this Resolution. Section 7: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED,ADOPTED AND APPROVED this a7"' day of 2015. ARR DRESSLER MAYOR ATTEST: I PAT 1CIA TEUFE CMC CITY CLERK RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE: MAYOR DRESSLER DIST 1: VICE MAYOR BUSHNELL DIST 2: COMM. GOMEZ DIST 3: COMM. GLASSER DIST 4: COMM. PLACKO I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE APPROVED THIS RESOLUTION AS TO FORM � �InG11 %/xr/t� SA EL S. GOR N CITY ATTORNEY r To:loos.kennedy@dot.state.fl.us FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FUNDS APPROVAL G0V97 5/3/2018 CONTRACT INFORMATION GOV97 GD-GRANT DISBURSEMENT(GRANT) G-GOVERMENTAL AGENCY(287.057,F.S.) CITY OF TAMARAC F591039552008 05/03/2018 06/30/2020 ct=$100,000.00 Landscape Improvements along SR870/Commercial Blvd.from University Drive(MP 0.00)to Prospect Road(MP 5.007) FUNDS APPROVAL INFORMATION FUNDS APPROVED/REVIEWED FOR ROBIN M.NAITOVE,CPA,COMPTROLLER ON 5/3/2018 Original APPROVED 55043010452 AF 751000 $100,000.00 44095617401 215 2018 55150200 088850/18 0001 00 0001/04 Total Amount: $100,000.00 Pagel of 1 No Text EXHIBIT 2 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: �-,.C3 jf 9,7 COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT FOUR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGRE T cdi c�C) ` THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of -- 20 tr��JJ by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRAN PORTATION, a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT and the City of Tamarac, a municipal corporation, existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the AGENCY. WITNESS ETH: WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) as part of the State Highway System as described in Exhibit"A"; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY seeks to install and maintain certain landscape improvements within the right of way of State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) as described within Exhibit B , and WHEREAS, as part of the continual updating of the State of Florida Highway System, the DEPARTMENT, for the purpose of safety, protection of the investment and other reasons, has constructed and does maintain the highway facility as described in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, within the corporate limits of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY is agreeable to maintaining those landscape improvements within the AGENCY'S limits including plant materials, irrigation system and/or hardscape which may contain specialty surfacing (concrete pavers, color stamped concrete and color stamped asphalt [also known as patterned pavement]) including any other nonstandard hardscape (if applicable), but excluding standard concrete sidewalk, and agree such improvements shall be maintained by periodic mowing, fertilizing, weeding, litter pick-up, pruning, necessary replanting, irrigation repair and/or repair of the median concrete replacements associated with the specialty surfacing (if applicable) as needed; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the AGENCY and the DEPARTMENT that the AGENCY shall maintain all right of way within the medians, outside the travelway and improvements made to the travelway that was made at the request of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and S:\Transportation Development\Designlin-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARACITamarac_17H BCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H8C(3-13-18).docx Page 1 of 22 WHEREAS, the AGENCY by Resolution No. R-42, 2015 dated September 17, 2015, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, desires to enter into this Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so; and NOW THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are deemed incorporated herein. 2. INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES The AGENCY shall install and agrees to maintain the landscape improvements described herein as: plant materials, irrigation and/or hardscape on the highway facilities substantially as specified in plans and specifications hereinafter referred to as the Project (s) and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B". Hardscape shall mean, but not be limited to any site amenities such as landscape accent lighting, bike racks, fountain, tree grates, decorative free standing wall, and/or sidewalk, median and/or roadway specialty surfacing such as concrete pavers, stamped colored concrete and/or stamped colored asphalt (also known as patterned pavement). When the AGENCY is installing or will install the PROJECT they shall comply with the following criteria. (a) All plant materials shall be installed and maintained in strict accordance with sound nursery practice prescribed by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). All plant materials installed shall be Florida #1 or better according to the most current edition of Florida Department of Agriculture, Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Stock; and all trees shall meet Florida Power & Light, Right Tree, Right Place, South Florida. (b) Trees and palms within the right of way shall be installed and pruned to prevent encroachment to roadways, lateral offsets and sidewalks. Definition of these criteria is included in the most current editions of all FDOT Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Utility Operations on the state highway system and Exhibit"C", the Maintenance Plan. (c) Tree and palm pruning shall be supervised by properly trained personnel trained in tree pruning techniques and shall meet the most current standards set forth by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and the American National Standard Institute (ANSI), Part A-300. (d) Irrigation installation and maintenance activities shall conform to the standards set forth by the Florida Irrigation Society (FIS) latest edition of FIS, Standards and Specifications for Turf and Landscape Irrigation Systems. (e) The AGENCY shall provide the FDOT Local Operation Center accurate as-built plans of the irrigation system so if in the future there is a need for the DEPARTMENT to perform work in the area, the system can be accommodated as much as possible. (See paragraph (I )for contact information) S,\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\GREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18).docx Page 2 of 22 (f) If it becomes necessary to provide utilities (water/electricity) to the median or side areas, it shall be the AGENCY'S responsibility to obtain a permit for such work through the local Operations Center (see paragraph (I) below) and the AGENCY shall be responsible for all associated fees for the installation and maintenance of these utilities. (g) All specialty surfacing shall be installed and maintained in strict accordance with the most current edition of the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement institute (1CPI). (h) All activities, including landscape improvements installation and future maintenance operations performed on State highway right of way, must be in conformity with the most current edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control (MUTCD) and FDOT Design Standards, Index 600 Series, Traffic Control through Work Zones. (i) The most current edition of FDOT Design Standards, Index 546 (Sight Distance at Intersections) must be adhered to. (j) Lateral Offsets as specified in the FDOT Design Manual, Chapter 215.2.4 must be adhered to. (k) Landscape improvements shall not obstruct roadside signs or permitted outdoor advertising signs, (see Florida Administrative Code [F.A.C.] Rule Chapter 14-10.) (I) The AGENCY shall provide the local FDOT Operation Center located at Broward Operations, 5548 N.W. 9th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954)776-4300, a twenty-four(24) hour telephone number and the name of a responsible person that the DEPARTMENT may contact. The AGENCY shall notify the local maintenance office forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of the landscape improvements. (m) If there is a need to restrict the normal flow of traffic, it shall be done on non- holiday, weekday off-peak hours (9 AM to 3 PM), and the party performing such work shall give notice to the local law enforcement agency within whose jurisdiction such road is located prior to commencing work on the landscape improvements. The DEPARTMENT'S Operation Center Public Information Officer (see telephone number in Paragraph (I ) shall also be notified. (n) The AGENCY shall be responsible to clear all utilities within the landscape improvement limits before construction commences. (o) The AGENCY shall follow the minimum level of maintenance guidelines as set forth in FDOT'S Rule Chapter 14-40 Highway Beautification and Landscape Management, in the FDOT Guide to Roadside Mowing and Maintenance Management System, and Exhibit "D", the Maintenance Plan for maintenance activities for landscape improvements. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac 17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 3 of 22 3. MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES A. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape improvements, as existing and those to be installed, within the physical limits described in Exhibit "A" and as further described in Exhibit"B". The non-standard improvements within and outside the travelway shall be maintained by the AGENCY regardless if the said improvement was made by the DEPARTMENT, the AGENCY, or others authorized pursuant to Section 7, by periodic mowing, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, curb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup, necessary replanting, irrigation system repair and/ or repair of any median concrete replacement associated with specialty surfacing (if applicable) following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety and maintenance guidelines, Exhibit "D", the Maintenance Plan. The AGENCY'S responsibility for maintenance shall include all landscaped, turfed and hardscape areas on the sidewalk or within the medians and areas outside the travelway to the right of way and/or areas within the travelway containing specialty surfacing. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway caused by the differential characteristics of non-standard travelway surfacing (if applicable) on DEPARTMENT right of way within the limits of this Agreement. B. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY is specifically set out as follows: to maintain, which means to properly water and fertilize all plant materials; to keep them as free as practicable from disease and harmful insects; to properly mulch the planting beds; to keep the premises free of weeds; to mow the turf to the proper height; to properly prune all plants which at a minimum includes: (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plants, (2) pruning such parts thereof to provide clear visibility to signage, permitted outdoor advertising signs per Florida Statute 479.106 and for those using the roadway and/or sidewalk; (3) preventing any other potential roadway hazards. Plant materials shall be those items which would be scientifically classified as plants and including trees, palms, shrubs, groundcover and turf. To maintain also means to remove or replace dead or diseased plant materials in their entirety, or to remove or replace those that fall below original project standards. Palms shall be kept fruit free year round. To maintain also means to keep the header curbs that contain the specialty surfacing treatment in optimum condition. To maintain also means to keep the nonstandard hardscape areas clean, free from weeds and to repair said hardscape as is necessary to prevent a safety hazard. To maintain also means to keep litter removed from the median and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by plants of the same species type, size, and grade as specified in the original plans and specifications. Any changes to the original plans shall be submitted by permit application to the DEPARTMENT for review and approval. C. If it becomes necessary to provide utilities (water/electricity) to the medians or areas outside the travelway to maintain these improvements, all costs associated with the utilities associated for the landscape improvements including any impact and/or connection fees, and the on-going cost of utility usage for water and electrical, are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. The AGENCY shall be directly responsible for impact and connection fees. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Deslgn1Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARACITamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarao-l6-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 4 of 22 D. The maintenance functions to be performed by the AGENCY may be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT at the discretion of the DEPARTMENT. Such inspection findings will be shared with the AGENCY and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding, repayment, reworking or agreement termination. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 4. NOTICE OF MAINTENANCE DEFICIENCIES A. If at any time after the AGENCY has undertaken the landscape improvements installation and/or maintenance responsibility for the landscape improvements it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary that the limits, or a part thereof, are not properly maintained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, said District Secretary, may at his/her option, issue a written notice that a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s), by sending a certified letter to the AGENCY, to place said AGENCY on notice thereof. Thereafter, the AGENCY shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to correct the cited deficiencies. If said deficiencies are not corrected within this time period, the DEPARTMENT may, at its option, proceed as follows: (1) Maintain the landscape improvements or any part thereof, with the DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, and/or (2) At the discretion of the DEPARTMENT, terminate the Agreement in accordance with Paragraph 9 of this Agreement and remove, by the DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel, all of the landscape improvements installed under this Agreement or any preceding Agreements, except as to trees and palms, and charge the AGENCY the reasonable cost of such removal. B. The Agency agrees to reimburse the DEPARTMENT all monies expended for the landscape improvements listed in Exhibit "B" (in the amount listed in Exhibit "E"), should the landscape improvements fail to be maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement 5_ FUTURE DEPARTMENT IMPROVEMENTS It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscape improvements covered by this Agreement may be removed, relocated, or adjusted at any time in the future, as determined to be necessary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the adjacent state road be widened, altered, or otherwise changed to meet future criteria or planning needs of the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar day notice to remove said landscape improvements at the AGENCY's expense after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove same. All permits (including tree permits), fees, and any mitigation associated with the removal, relocation or adjustments of these improvements are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Designllandscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARACITamarac17H BCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page5of22 6. FUTURE AGENCY IMPROVEMENTS The AGENCY may construct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the landscape improvements rights of ways identified as a result of this document, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape improvements shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval by the DEPARTMENT. (b) All landscape improvements shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate state safety and roadway design standards. (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape improvements it chooses to have installed and there will be no cost to the DEPARTMENT. 7. ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER IMPROVEMENTS The DEPARTMENT may allow an adjacent property owner to construct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the right of way identified in Exhibit"A" of this Agreement that the AGENCY shall be responsible for maintaining under this Agreement, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape improvements shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT and shall require a valid permit attached with a letter of consent to said plans by the AGENCY. The plans shall not be changed or deviated from without written approval by the DEPARTMENT and the AGENCY. (b) All landscape improvements shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate state safety and roadway design standards. (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape improvements installed by an adjacent owner. 8. AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT The DEPARTMENT and the AGENCY intend to enter into a separate agreement as further referenced in Exhibit "E" attached hereto and made a part hereof. The DEPARTMENT shall be invited to assist the AGENCY in final inspections before acceptance of the Project by the AGENCY. The DEPARTMENT must approve the landscape improvements before the Agency's contractor is released. 9. AGREEMENT TERMINATION In addition to those conditions otherwise contained herein, this Agreement may be terminated under any one (1) of the following conditions: S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 6 of 22 (a) By the DEPARTMENT, if the AGENCY fails to perform its duties under this Agreement,following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the AGENCY in conjunction with this Agreement. 10.AGREEMENT TERM (a) The term of this Agreement commences upon execution by all parties. The term of this Agreement shall remain in effect for twenty-five (25) years. (b) If the DEPARTMENT chooses to cancel the landscape improvements described in Exhibit "B", this Agreement becomes void and the original Agreement is reinstated, if any. 11. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A. With respect to any of the AGENCY'S agents, consultants, sub-consultants, • contractors and/or sub-contractors, such party in any contract for the landscape improvements shall agree to indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the DEPARTMENT from all claims, demands, liabilities, and suits of any nature arising out of, because of or due to any intentional and/or negligent act or occurrence, omission or commission of such agents, consultants, subconsultants, contractors and/or subcontractors. The AGENCY shall provide to the DEPARTMENT written evidence of the foregoing upon the request of the DEPARTMENT. It is specifically understood and agreed that this indemnification clause does not cover or indemnify the DEPARTMENT for its own negligence. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to nor shall it constitute a waiver of the AGENY'S sovereign immunity. B. In the event that AGENCY contracts with a third party to provide the services set forth herein, any contract with such third party shall include the following provisions: (1) AGENCY'S contractor shall at all times during the term of this Agreement keep and maintain in full force and effect, at contractor's sole cost and expense, Comprehensive General Liability with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability and Worker's Compensation insurance with minimum limits of $500,000.00 per Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability and Worker's Compensation policy without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office. The AGENCY and DEPARTMENT shall be named as additional insured on such policies. (2) AGENCY'S contractor shall furnish AGENCY with Certificates of Insurance of Endorsements evidencing the insurance coverage specified herein prior to the beginning performance of work under this Agreement. S:\Transportation Development\DesignUn-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTSt1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac 1 7HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-1 7HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 7 of 22 (3) Coverage is not to cease and is to remain in full force and effect (subject to cancellation notice) until all performance required of AGENCY'S contractor is completed. All policies must be endorsed to provide the DEPARTMENT with at least thirty (30) day notice of cancellation and or/or restriction, If any of the insurance coverage will expire prior to the completion of work, copies of renewal policies shall be furnished at least (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 12. E-VERIFY REQUIREMENTS The AGENCY shall: (a) Utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the AGENCY during the term of the contract; and (b) Expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 13. SUPERSEDED PRECEDING LANDSCAPE AGREEMENTS This Agreement shall replace and supersede any and all preceding landscape agreements as listed in Exhibit "C" except as specifically excepted out. The landscape improvement plans and the associated Maintenance Plan Part I and II attached to the referenced agreements and project costs shall by reference become a part of this agreement as if they were attached hereto unless superseded by later plans. The AGENCY shall have the same duty to maintain those landscape improvements under this Agreement as the AGENCY did under the previous landscape agreements, and as more specifically detailed in this Agreement. This writing embodies the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other Agreements and understanding, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby except as specifically reference in Exhibit"C"and the associated Grant Joint Agreement. 14. FISCAL TERMS The DEPARTMENT, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and no money will/may be paid on such contract. The DEPARTMENT shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the DEPARTMENT that funds 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 (1) year, but any contract so made shall be executory only 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 TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and which have a term for a period of more than one year. S:ITransportation DevelopmentlDesign\In-House DesignlLandscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTSI1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCG rant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 8 of 22 15.ASSIGNMENT This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the DEPARTMENT. 16. LAWS GOVERNING This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contract and Florida law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. The AGENCY agrees to waive forum and venue and that the DEPARTMENT shall determine the forum and venue in which any dispute under this agreement is decided. 17. NOTICES Any and all notices given or required under this Agreement shall be in writing and either personally delivered with receipt acknowledgement or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. All notices shall be sent to the following addresses: If to the DEPARTMENT: If to the AGENCY: State of Florida Department of Transportation City of Tamarac 3400 West Commercial Blvd. 10500 N. Military Trail Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 Tamarac, Attention: Elisabeth Hassett, R.L.A. Florida, 33410 FDOT District IV Landscape Architect Attention: City Manager 18. LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A: Landscape Improvements Maintenance Boundaries Exhibit B: Landscape Improvement Plahs Exhibit C: Preceding Landscape Agreements and Other Agreements Descriptions Exhibit D: Maintenance Plan for Landscape Improvements Exhibit E: Cost Estimate for Landscape Improvements S:\Transportation DevelopmentlDesign\In-House Design Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARACITamarac17HBCGrant\Tama rac-16-17H BC(3-13-18).docx Page 9 of 22 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. STATE OF FL, IDA TY MA DEPARTME F TRANSPORTATION ishr • C airperson ayor/Manager By: , v Transportation Development Director Attest: G)iG(SEAL) � Clerk Attest: Ac 0 ,X7/ -- (SEAL) Executive Secretary Lea Review Date Legal Review Date v (,/(1,,04,?6-1-,x-ft-t-r- Z-A ,Lv \�\\11►ii►iii� Office of the General Counsel \\,o f IAM,q,l7,/., 0 ca B`1S\" 0 a EgT g3 : - •; c�! s . .��, �'/9Q C O+�)1�'C\\ lii/iiiiili��` 1 S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture&AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac 17HBCGrant\Tamarac 16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx , Page 10 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 EXHIBIT A LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES I. LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS STATE ROAD 870: State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.000)to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) IL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES MAP FOR PLANTING COVERED BY THE ATTACHED PLANS: Please see attached map S:\Transportation Development\Design\ln-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18).docx Page 11 of 22 '--�•i�-_ I -`''ate 1 -a•''°_' = _' '"I I. i 11.1 z 1 /. II , I I w '�' Zg a ® E I ` 1 �E 1 i ii • 1.. 114,.. 1( , ) I ' i III II • 1 1.... II 1 • Di , .. 1 0 IL_ !Ii , 1 li.P. - - 1 2 • 1 r irri + • - L I C 1 !i 7 I 1 r V C___ • + . . y s C U r Z ' ' g i .1 Ct U-W urr IF s L fir I ! O 2. ! ' 8 1 _ O V ! 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No.: 870 EXHIBIT C PRECEDING LANDSCAPE AGREEMENT DESCRIPTIONS) AND OTHER AGREEMENT DESCRIPTIONS The following Landscape agreements have been executed for projects that have been installed in accordance with the plans and specifications attached thereto and incorporated herein but not exclusive to the following agreement descriptions: LANDSCAPE AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED BY THIS AGREEMENT: STATE ROAD 870 (Commercial Boulevard)9 (I-95) February 11, 2014 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from east of N.W. 45tt'Avenue to Florida's Turnpike (M.P. 2.737). 2013-14 Broward Highway Beautification Grant Project. Maintenance Agreement includes landscape medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. FM#429965.1, Contract ARB 90, Resolution No. R-2014, (1/22/14). September 28, 2010 State Road 870(Commercial Boulevard)from east of State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.017) to west of N.W. 64th Avenue (M.P. 0.849) ($19,300.) for landscape improvements to medians and areas outside the travelway to the right of way line. FM No. 424666-1-52-01, Resolution No. 2010-119) (9/7/10). August 9, 2004 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.000) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) and includes a second project State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from 31st Avenue (M.P. 4.228) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) FM No. 410956-1-52- 01. (Total Project Cost: $395,801.96) for landscape improvements to medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. Resolution No. 2004-169 (7/14/04). April 24, 2002 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) to N.W. 318t Avenue (M,P. 4.228) State Road an Amendment to 9/17/00 (8/25/99) Agreement (Resolution No. R-99-203 by Resolution No. R 2002-112. 7/12/00the City agreed to suspend the original project, State Highway Beautification Council Grant (SHVC) grant project, and was completed with the 8/9/04 Resolution No. 2004-196 (7/14/04). S:\Transportation Development\Design\I n-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureWGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC1Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-18-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 13 of 22 July 12, 2000 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) to N.W. 31st Avenue (M.P. 4.228). FDOT and City agreed to suspend the original project (State Highway Beautification Council Grant 9SHBC) FM No.410956-1-52-01 by Resolution No. R-2000-186. October 8, 1998 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard) from N.W. 64th Avenue (M.P. 1.002) to Rock Island Road (M.P. 2.001) ($150,486.15) Beautification Grant for landscape medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. FM No. 403707.1, Contract No. AG178, Resolution No., R-98-242(9/9/98) September 23, 1992 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.000) to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.020) Beautification Grant for Pavers. Maintenance of all landscape, pavers and/or turfed areas on the right of way. Resolution R-92-158 (9/23/92) June 14, 1989 State Road 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from east of State Road 817 (University Drive) (M.P. 0.127)to west of northwest 64th Avenue (M.P. 0.932) (Highway Beautification Grant$30,060.57, Total Project Cost $60,121.14) for landscape within medians and utility strips. WPI No. 4610069. Resolution 89-168 (6/14/89) S:\Transportation Development\Design\I n-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCG ra nt\Tam arac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 14 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 EXHIBIT D MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Please see attached S:\Transportation Development\Design\Jn-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 15 of 22 MAINTENANCE PLAN Landscape Improvements Project State Road No: 870 (Commercial Boulevard)from State Road 817 (University Drive (M.P. 0.000)to Prospect Road (M.P. 5.007) FM #: 440956-1-74-01 Maintaining Agency: City of Tamarac RLA of Record: Michael D. Conner Date: August 25, 2017 I. GENERAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The purpose of a plan for the landscape improvements maintenance practices is to allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe and vigorous manner while fulfilling their intended purpose and conserving our natural resources. Plantings and all other landscape improvements shall be maintained to avoid potential roadway hazards and to provide required clear visibility, accessibility, clearance, and setbacks as set forth by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) governing standards and specifications: FDOT Design Standards, FDOT Plans Preparation Manual Vol. 1, Chapter 2.11 and FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, as amended by contract documents, and all other requirements set forth by the District 4 Operations Maintenance Engineer. The initial portion of the Maintenance Plan describes general maintenance requirements and recommendations. The concluding section provides recommendations prepared by the Registered Landscape Architect of Record specific to the attached approved plans. WATERING REQUIREMENTS Watering is a critical concern for not only the maintenance of healthy plant material but also for observing water conservation practices. The amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage conditions and water holding capacity of the soil. For plant materials that have been established, it is imperative that any mandated water restrictions be fully conformed to on FDOT roadways. Proper watering techniques should provide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the entire root zone, but not saturate the soil or over-spray onto travel lanes. IRRIGATION SYSTEM The Agency shall ensure there are no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during daytime hours (most notably "rush hour" traffic periods). It is imperative the irrigation controller is properly set to run early enough that the watering process will be entirely completed before high traffic periods, while adhering to mandated water restrictions. To ensure water conservation, the Agency shall monitor the system for water leaks and the rain sensors to ensure they are functioning properly so that the system shuts down when there is sufficient rainfall. INTEGRATED PLANT MANAGEMENT An assessment of each planting area's soil is recommended to periodically determine the nutrient levels needed to sustain healthy, vigorous plant growth. Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas shall be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the plant material remains healthy and vigorously growing. Please be alert to changes in S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-16)docx Page 16 of 22 fertilization types per University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Services (I.F.A.S.) recommendations. Establishment of an integrated pest management program is encouraged to ensure healthy plants,which are free of disease and pests. MULCHING Mulch planting beds in such a manner as to prevent weed growth, retain moisture to the plants, protect against soil erosion and nutrient loss, maintain a more uniform soil temperature, and improve the appearance of the planting beds. Avoid mulch mounded up on the trunks of trees, palms, and the base of shrubs to encourage air movement in this area which aids in lowering disease susceptibility. Cypress mulch is prohibited on state right of way. PRUNING All pruning, and the associated safety criteria, shall be performed according to American National Standard Institute (ANSI) A300 standards and shall be supervised by an International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist. Pruning shall be carried out with the health and natural growth of plant materials in mind, to specific pruning heights maintaining clear visibility for motorists, and provide vertical clearance for pedestrian, bicyclist, and truck traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be maintained free of view obstructions, and all trees and palms must be maintained to prevent potential roadway and pedestrian hazards, all palms are to be kept fruit free. The specific pruning heights are determined by understanding the designer's intent when selecting and placing the plants. The intended mature maintained height and spread of plants are noted on the plans (See Exhibit B.) and see Part II., Specific Project Site Maintenance Requirements and Recommendations as guidance. The understory plant materials selected for use within the restricted planting areas (Limits of Clear Sight) are to be mature height in compliance with Window Detail. Vertical tree heights must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP) standards. See Reference pages. STAKING AND GUYING All staking materials, except for replacements, are to be removed by the completion of FDOT establishment or after one year (whichever comes first). Any subsequent staking and guying activities by the Agency must adhere to FDOT Design Standards guidelines (See Index 544). The Agency shall closely monitor staking and guying attachment materials so that they are securely fastened to avoid potential roadway hazards. TURF MOWING: All grassed areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a deep, healthy root system while providing a neat and clean appearance to the urban landscape. All turf efforts, mowing, curb/sidewalk edging and turf condition, must at a minimum, meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program (MRP). LITTER CONTROL: The project site shall remain as litter free as practicable. It is recommended to recycle this litter to avoid unnecessary waste by its reuse. Litter removal efforts must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP) standards. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\LandscapeArchitectureAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-1 B).docx Page 17 of 22 WEEDING/HERBICIDE All planting areas shall be maintained as weed free as practicable by enlisting integrated pest management practices in areas specified on the plans and maintaining proper mulch levels. Extreme care is recommended when using a chemical herbicide to avoid overspray onto plant materials. It is the applicator's responsibility to restore any damage resulting from overspray to the plantings, per the approved plans. PLANT REPLACEMENT Plant replacement shall be the same species and specification as the approved plan. Move and replace all plant materials that may conflict with utility relocations and service. Only plants graded Florida #1 or better, per the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants are permitted on FDOT roadways. Should it become necessary to change the species, a permit is required from FDOT for approval by the FOOT District Landscape Architect. HARDSCAPE (SPECIALTY SURFACING) All tree grates and specialty surfacing (if applicable) shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazards and protect damage to the surfacing and tree grates. Final surface tolerance from grade elevations shall, at a minimum, meet the most current FDOT Maintenance Rating Program Handbook Pages 43-47; ADA accessible sidewalk; and FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on The State Highway System. If the specialty surfacing or tree grates become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. HARDSCAPE (CONCRETE PAVERS) All tree grates and concrete pavers (if applicable) shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazards and protect damage to the pavers and tree grates. Final surface tolerance from grade elevations shall, at a minimum, meet the most current Interlocking Concrete Pavement institute (ICPI), Guide Specifications for Pavers on an Aggregate Base, Section 23 14 13 Interlocking Concrete Pavers, Part 3.05. If the specialty surfacing or tree grates become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to maintain all signs located within a non-standard surfacing area. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY shall include repair and replacement of the sign panel, post, and base. HARDSCAPE (NON-STANDARD)TRAVELWAY SURFACING It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway, including asphalt pavement (if applicable), caused or contributed by the installation or failure of non-standard surfacing, and/or the header curb, on the Department of Transportation right of way within the limits of this Agreement. Pavement restoration areas or "patches' will have a minimum length of 10-ft, measured from the edge of the header curb, and a width to cover full lanes for each lane affected by the restoration. Pavement restoration will be performed in accordance with the most current edition of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and the FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System. S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17H BCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).do cx Page 18 of 22 HARDSCAPE (LANDSCAPE ACCENT LIGHTING)(IF APPLICABLE) Landscape accent lighting shall be maintained in such a manner as to prolong the life of the lighting fixture and prevent potential safety hazards. If the lighting fixtures and their system become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. Landscape lighting shall meet requirements for the sea turtle nesting and hatching. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL Reference the FDOT website regarding the selection of the proper traffic control requirements to be provided during routine maintenance and/or new installations of this DOT roadway. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AT OUTDOOR ADVERTISING (ODA) (IF APPLICABLE) To avoid conflicts with permitted outdoor advertising, please reference the State of Florida website regarding the vegetation management of outdoor advertising. This website provides a portal to search the FDOT Outdoor Advertising Inventory Management System Database. The database contains an inventory of outdoor advertising structures, permits and other related information maintained by the Department. Also, reference the Florida Highway Beautification Program website link for Vegetation Management at ODA signs Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code related to vegetation management at outdoor advertising sign, permit applications for vegetation management and determining mitigation value of roadside vegetation. II. SPECIFIC PROJECT SITE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The only specific maintenance requirements for the planting design for this project, other than those outlined and specified in Part I, are as follows: 1. The 'Blue Rug' Juniper is a low-growing and low-maintenance groundcover. Even though the plant industry has described this juniper as very low-growing, the juniper beds need to be inspected for a random plant growing higher than 18" at maturity. Junipers are subject to mites and should be inspected on a regular basis and treated at the first sign of infestation to maintain full growth to prevent erosion and invasion of weeds. 2. The Red Hawaiian-Ti plants and 'Queen Emma' Crinum Lilies do not have to be pruned or trimmed back. They are located in areas that do not have sight distance restrictions, and therefore can be left natural. 3. Likewise, the 'Eleanor Roosevelt' and Franklin Roosevelt' crotons are located in areas that do not have sight distance restrictions, and therefore can be left natural. However, they may be selective pruned back periodically to keep them at a maintained height of about 36", if deemed necessary by the agency. 4. The remaining shrubs are also all located outside of the restricted sight distance areas, however, in order to keep the design intent and the "layered" look of the landscaping, these shrubs shall be maintained as follows: a. Dwarf Firebush-Max. 48" HT. b. Gold Mound and 'Barbara Karst' Bougainvillea- Max. 30" -36" HT. c. 'Green Island Ficus, Downey/Star Jasmine, and Dwarf Podocarpus 'Pringles', Max. 24" HT S.\Transportation Devefopment\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17H BCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18),docx Page 19 of 22 REFERENCES This reference list is provided as a courtesy. The list may not contain the most current websites. The most current references must be accessed for up to date information. Accessible Sidewalk (ADA) http:l/www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/streets-sidewalks Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (ADAAG) http://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards index.htm American National Standard Institute, ANSi A300, (Part 1) for Tree Care Operations— Trees, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance — Standard Practices (Pruning), available for purchase http://webstore.ansLong Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants 2015 http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Plant-Industry/Bureaus-and-Services/Bu rea u- of-Plant-and-Apiary-Inspection Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Florida Board of Building Codes & Standards, 2017 Florida Building Code, Chapter 11 Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Part A http://www2.iccsafe.orq/statesfflorida codes/ Florida Department of Transportation, Program Management, Maintenance Specifications Workbook Supplemental Specifications, Section 580 Landscape Installation http://www_fdot_gov/program management/Maintenance/2018Jan/default.shtm Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Standard Plans, Index 580-001 Landscape Installation http://www.fdot.gov/desiqn/standardplans/cu rrent/I Dx/580-001.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Chapter 212.11 Clear Sight Triangles hftp://www.fdot.gov/roadway/FDM/current/201 8FDM21 2I ntersections.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Chapter 215.2.3 Clear Zone Criteria and 215.2.4 Lateral Offset Table 215.2.1 Clear Zone Width Requirements Table 215.2.2 Lateral Offset Criteria (for Trees) http://www.fdot.gov/roadwa y/FDM/current/20 1 8FDM21 5 Roads ideSafety.pdf S:1Transportation Development\Designlln-House Design\Landscape Architecture&AGREEMENTS11 MOA\TAMARAC1Tama rac_17H BCGrant\Tam ara c-16-17 H BC(3-1 3-1 8).docx Page 20 of 22 Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Standard Plans for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Index Series 102-600 Traffic Control through Work Zones http:/lwww.fdot.g ov/design/standardplans/current/I Dx/1 02-600.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, Landscape Architecture Website www.MyFloridaBeautiful.corn Florida Department of Transportation, Maintenance Rating Program Handbook http://www.dot.state.fl,us/statemaintenanceoffice/MaintRatingProgram.shtm Florida Department of Transportation Outdoor Advertising Database http://www2.dot.state.fl.us/rightofway/ Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council Invasive Plant Lists http://www.fleppc.org/list/list.htm Florida Irrigation Society http://www.fisstate.orq Florida Power and Light(FPL), Plant the Right Tree in the Right Place http://www.fpl.com/residential/trees/right tree right place.shtml S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac 17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17HBC(3-13-18).docx Page 21 of 22 SECTION No.: 86014000 FM No.: 440956-1-74-01 Connected JPA No: COUNTY: Broward S.R. No.: 870 EXHIBIT E APPROXIMATE COST FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Anticipated Terms of a Separate Agreement I. FDOT PARTICIPATION: $100,000.00 Via Separate Agreement AGENCY PARTICIPATION: $180,848.00 II. APPROXIMATE LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT COST: $280,848.00 Amounts are approximate Please see attached S:\Transportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\TAMARAC\Tamarac_17HBCGrant\Tamarac-16-17H BC(3-13-18).docx Page 22 of 22 I h ` Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. . xt4 EXCEPTIONAL S O L Ll T 1 O N S'" r .'.� 1800 Eller Drive,Suite 600,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33316 -- - • Phone:954.921.7781•Far 954.921.8807. :V 2/26/2018 , "�" 3.5.1. _, .... s. ,- .;-a.ai,1.,. .- skaF, *e ¢i �a'„Frq 'a :, _t,: ..:-5'--{"y. :; F.:ICCi' _' *0. R.8O'Cwaaddat Giver FL.MpMYyBeaHftcalonCcu ilGat-FRDk4409fi&1-74-01 179180 Ma8aa0iy-.- ' 1�;.. +_l..-•-4 .�,. _v '."'",-`i¢,'3.7:.• z .:,;;.a.P.:..s.:ii."..�.vl..;.1fr..:L stl. >_` _. -_`.� _..,.1-:_ L ^..R ' s •ydTanaae ..�_ r ,_K, ?;, .iv.,r ... _r .5� ..,-.., :H'�7 r..._I�V+,..� .[rAY.:.x�izit mod. MATE BY:MM ^f ] '' NECKED EIY:MC .PPi20VED8Y: MC b _ of a T r<1.4'� tazi 7 r.E', T.L r '' 1 k: L .ytl .. �,__ .3 az i a 2 .r 1�^s *� is r-' E t ._.. ,_���., +_ :�5:� a -��=�u�ai^_�.rl.=-:' �rarr= _ �?.. .[ �bZ'''�e.y- _ ^,� zi . LANDSCAPE OISPOSTION 1 Tree Remould 5 EA $500.00 $2,500.00 2_. Tree Relocation-Palms 12 EA $350.00 $4,200.00 3 Tree Reload/ors-Small Trees - - 4 EA $750.00 $3,000.00 4 Shrub Removal 34,914 SF $0.50 $17,457.00 - ..- SUBTOTAL S27A3T.00 PLANT MATERIAL-LARGE 5.Bridelvell-F.6,12'HTX 5'SPR.,2'Deli. - 19 EA $400.00 $7,600.00 e Queens'Crape Myrtle-F.614'Ht.x 6'SPR 9.5"DBH - 19 EA $500.00 $9,500.00 7'Sabicu-12'Ht.x5'SPR„2 DOH - -.-.. 12 EA $400.00 $4,600A0 e •Medical Date Palm=F.G.24'O.A.HT,14'C.T. a EA $5,600.00 $16,800,00 9 Alexander Solitaire Palm-F.G,12',16',20'OA,1T C.T. 3 EA $400.00 $1,200.00 10 Montgomery(Palm-F.G.16',19',20'0A.,22'C.T. _ - 19 EA $450,00. $8,550.00 PLANT MATERIALSMALLAND MEDIUM 11 Dwarf BougaIn 1Iea Barbara Karst-3 Gal.1S"HTX 1$'SPR 2,764 EA $12.00 $53,188,00 12.Eleanor Roosevelt Croton•3 GaL 19"HT X 18"SPR 439 EA $10.00 $4,390.00 13,�ranktin Roosevelt Croton-3 Gal.18"HTX 18"SPR 267. EA $10.00 $2,670.00 14,Red Hawaiian--11 Plant-3 GaL 30".HTX 24'SPR. - _- 304 EA $12.00 $3,6411.00 15.Queen Emma Grimm Llly-3 Gal.36"HTX30"SPR. 45. EA $10.00 . ._$450.00 1e Queen Emma Crinum Lily-15 Gal.5'MT 45 EA - $70.00 $3,150A0 17 Gold Mound-3 Ga1.18"HTX 18"SPR. 207 EA $10.00 $2,070.00 18,Green Island Fives-9 Gal.15"HT X 1S'SPR. _ - 1,664 EA $10.00 $16,644.00 19 Dwarf fire Bush-3 GaL 24"HTX 18"SPR. _ 1,238 EA $8.00 $9,904.00 20 Downey/StarJasmIne-3 Gal.18'HTX 1B"SPR 1,627 EA $Bd0 $13,016.00 21 Dwarf Podocarpus'Fringles'-3 GaL 18"HTX 15"SPR. 1,696 EA $10.00 $16,960.00 22 Blue Rug Juniper-3 Gel.12'HTx 12"SPR. - 5,937 EA $6.00 $47,496.00 23 SOD St.Augustine'Floratam'sod - 23,575 SF $0.45 $10,608.75 L. _ SUBTOTAL $212,620.76 LANDSCAPE MISC.ITEMS 16 Site Mobilisation/General Requirements- 1' IS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 17 Maintenance of Traffic 1 LS $7,500.00: $7,500.00 1e Bed Prep./Planting Soil Z75 CY $30.00 $8,250.00 19 rrigaton-Mods♦catlons&Repairs to Existing 1 LS $5,000.00 ,000.00 20 Irrigation-New System,Including Water Meter&Backflow ... 1. Ls $10,000.00. $10,00o.00 21 Directional Sores,sleeves 266 LF $20.00 $5,320.00 I _ SUBTOTAL $41,070.00 Notes� GRAND TOTAL $290847.75 I 1 I - 1, REnt Matsui oataaasuneall necarary delivery,Installation,ste0ng costs,es well asaw ridding,eyed dly sills&fanilizas nodal I