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Res 70-07
I \ RESOLUTION NO. 70-07 i A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE TO AREAS LOCATED IN THE RIGHT -OF -WAY OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE FROM I -95 TO THE BEACH AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, THE City of Delray Beach, Florida desires to approve the Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement for certain improvements and maintenance to areas located in the right of way of West Atlantic Avenue from I -95 to the beach; and WHEREAS, the City Commission authorizes the execution of the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitals set forth above are incorporated as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Delray Beach authorizes the entry into the Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation and authorizes the execution thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this I1d' day of December, 2007. MAYOR ATTEST: W� . mv\ SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.(s): 413840- 1 -52 -01, 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1 -52 -01 & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 DISTRICT FOUR (4) MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 2COAby and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF T SPOR TION, a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the DEPAR NT and the City of Delray Beach, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the AGENCY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over State Road 806 (Atlantic Avenue) as part of the State Highway System; 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 (or unincorporated if County) of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY is of the opinion that said highway facilities that contain landscape medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line, excluding standard concrete sidewalk, shall be maintained by periodic trimming, cutting, weeding, mowing, fertilizing, litter pick -up, necessary replanting, irrigation repairs, and median concrete replacements as needed; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY by Resolution No. '%O"eI dated de►r_. be- 1 \ , 200 attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, desires to enter into this Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so; 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 DEPARTMENT hereby agrees to install or cause to be installed landscape, irrigation and/or handscape on the highway facilities substantially as specified in the initial planan specifications hereinafter referred to as the Project and incorporated herein as Exhibithere are any major changes to the plans, the Department shall provide the modified S :%,maintA Landscape,% 10A Fohlers% MO11) rafta% SK805313840DelrayBch .(11- 21- 0 Page - 1 - and the AGENCY shall provide their approval or disapproval within 10 business days. The Department may elect to withdraw the landscape if changes are not approved within the given time frame. Hardscape shall mean any non - standard roadway, sidewalk or median surface such as, but not limited to interlocking concrete or brick pavers, stamped asphalt and stamped concrete. 2. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape and irrigation within the medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line by periodic trimming, cutting, mowing, fertilizing, curb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup and necessary replanting, following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety and plant care guidelines and as provided by Exhibit C. The AGENCY'S responsibility for maintenance shall include all landscaped/turfed areas and areas covered with interlocking pavers or similar type surfacing (hardscape) within the median and areas within the travel way to the right of way line, including paver sidewalks, paver intersections and all paver header curbs, stamped asphalt and concrete areas. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway caused by the differential characteristics of the paver brick and /or the header curb on Department of Transportation right -of -way within the limits of the Project. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY is specifically set out as follows: To maintain, which means the proper watering and fertilization of all plants and keeping them as free as practicable from disease and harmful insects; to properly mulch the plant beds; to keep the premises free of weeds; to mow and /or cut the grass to a proper length; to properly prune all plants which includes: (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plants, or (2) pruning such parts thereof which present a visual hazard for those using the roadway. To maintain also means removing or replacing dead or diseased plants in their entirety, or removing or replacing those that fall below original Project standards. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by plants of the same size and grade as specified in the original plans and specifications. To maintain also means to keep the hardscape areas free from weeds and replacement of any areas becoming in disrepair so as to cause 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. Plants shall be those items which would be scientifically classified as plants and include but are not limited to trees, grass, or shrubs. If it becomes necessary to provide utilities to the median or side areas (water /electricity) for these improvements, all costs associated with irrigation maintenance, impact fees and connections as well as on -going cost of water are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. The above named 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. 5:,-1amtJ.andsoape .MOA [ o lden.MOA DrartsASR 806 413840 Delray B6.01- 21- 07)doc.doc page - 2 - 3. If at anytime after the AGENCY has assumed the landscape installation and/or maintenance responsibility above - mentioned, it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary that the limits or a part thereof is not properly maintained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, said District Secretary may at his 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: (a) Maintain the landscape or a part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, or (b) Terminate the Agreement in accordance with Paragraph 7 of this Agreement and remove, by DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel, all of the landscape/hardscape installed under this Agreement or any preceding agreements except as to trees and palms and charge the AGENCY the reasonable cost of such removal. 4. It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscape 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 with future criteria or planning of the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscape 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. 5. The DEPARTMENT agrees to enter into a contract for the installation of landscape Project for an amount not to exceed $ 642,972.75 as defined in Exhibit D. The DEPARTMENT'S participation in the Project cost, as described in Exhibit C is limited to only those items which are directly related to this Project. The AGENCY shall be invited to assist the DEPARTMENT in final inspection at the end of the contractor's 365 day warranty and establishment period. 6. The AGENCY agrees to reimburse the DEPARTMENT all monies expended for the Project, should the landscape/hardscape areas fail to be maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 7. This Agreement maybe terminated under any one (1) of the following conditions: (a) By the DEPARTMENT, if the AGENCY fails to perform its duties under Paragraph 3, following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all Page 3 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. 8. The term of this Agreement commences upon execution. 9, The AGENCY is political subdivisions as defined in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and agrees to be fully responsible for acts and omissions of their agents or employees. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed or interpreted to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any party such that liability is extended beyond the limitations established by law. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency or political subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of this Agreement or any other contract. In the event that AGENCY contracts with a third party to provide the services set forth herein, any contract with such third parry shall include the following provisions: (a) 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 that the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability and Worker's Compensation policy without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office and shall name DEPARTMENT as an additional insured. (b) AGENCY's contractor shall furnish AGENCY with Certificates of Insurance of Endorsements evidencing the insurance coverages specified herein prior to the beginning performance of work under this Agreement. (c) 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 DEPARTMENT with at least thirty (30) days notice of cancellation and or /or restriction. If any of the insurance coverages 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. 10. The AGENCY may construct additional landscape/hardscape within the limits of the rights - of -ways identified as a result of this document, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape/hardscape 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 shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate kl( )AS i .,3d, 11 01A11s:; Page 4 state safety and road design standards; (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape installed; (d) No change will be made in the payment terms established under item number five (5) of this Agreement due to any increase in cost to the DEPARTMENT resulting from the installation of landscape added under this paragraph. 11. 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. 12. 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 maybe 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 1 year. 13. The DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary shall decide all questions, difficulties and disputes of any nature whatsoever that may arise under or by reason of this Agreement, the prosecution or fulfillment of the service hereunder and the character, quality, amount and value thereof; and his decision upon all claims, questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. 14. This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY in whole or part without the consent of the DEPARTMENT. 15. 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. 16. 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: S? {�t:8m{!s,'3th -":';; l!4`-ac [i.,= 1• �..i, ,a, ,.x; Page 5 If to the Department: State of Florida Department of Transportation 3400 West Commercial Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 Attention: Elisabeth A. Hassett, R.L.A. FDOT District IV Landscape Architect If to the Agency: City of Delray Beach Engineering Department 100 N.W. lst Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Attention: Randal Krejcarek City Engineer IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. AGENCY May r Chairperson A %t-'- tt es Clerk STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION y ra-nA spoDevelopment Director Executive Appf6val as to Form Date pproval as to Form Date Z' `,) ^.I ., 2Nd, , I II I I - I Page 6 OF SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 Exhibit A I. PROJECT LOCATION: State Road 806 from N.W. 12th Street (M.P. 7.502) to S.R. Al (Ocean Blvd.) (M.P. 9.163) II. PROJECT LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE: State Road 806 from N.W. 12th Street (M.P. 7.502) to S.R. AIA (Ocean Blvd.) (M.P. 9.163) IiI. PROJECT LOCATION MAP: Begin Proiect End Project , SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890- 1- 52 -01, 414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 EXHIBIT B PROJECT PLANS The Department agrees to install the Project with a contractor in accordance with the plans and specifications attached hereto and incorporated herein. Please see attached plans prepared by: Gentile Holloway O'Mahonev & Associates. Inc. Dated: October 19, 2007 SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Broward S.R. NO.: 806 EXHIBIT C MAINTENANCE PLAN This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Dated: October 31, 2007 MAINTENANCE PLAN Landscape and Irrigation Plans Project Name: S.R. 806 (Atlantic Avenue) Project Limits: From N.W.12`h Street to SR A -1 -A FM No.: 413840- 1- 52 -01, 411890- 1- 52 -01, 414162-1-52-01, and 405674- 2 -52 -01 Agency: City of Delray Beach The purpose for the following performance based descriptions of landscape maintenance practices is to allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe and vigorous manner. Plantings shall be maintained to provide required visibility and conform to all of the required setbacks as set forth by Florida Department of Transportation's governing standards and specifications; FDOT Design Standards (Most Current Date) and Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Most Current Date), as amended by contract documents. Watering Reouirements: Watering is probably the most critical concern regarding the maintenance of healthy plant material. The amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage conditions and water holding capacity of the soil. Proper watering techniques should provide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the entire root zone but not to saturate the soil and should avoid over -spray onto travel lanes. Furthermore, the Agency should maintain the rain sensors (if on an irrigation system), to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the system does shut down when there is sufficient rainfall. Avoid extremes in watering. Light, frequent watering is ineffective and produces shallow root systems. Excessive watering that keeps the root zones saturated may kill the plant material due to the lack of available air to the root zone. A typical rule of thumb is that turf areas should receive on an average, a minimum of 1" of water per week, with an equal or lesser amount for trees and shrubs, depending on their individual water usage. Irrigation: Ensure there is no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during the daytime hours (most notably rush hour traffic periods). Fertilization Usecticides/Fungicides: Due to the poor shallow root soils of the South Florida area, coupled with heavy rainfall during the growing season, available nutrient levels for landscape materials are very low, therefore nutrient amendments are essential. A soil analysis of each planting site should be done to determine the nutrient levels needed for vigorous plant growth. Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas should be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the plant material remains healthy, without under or over nourishing them. An integrated plant management program is required to ensure healthy plants, free of disease and pests. Insecticides and fungicides shall be applied as needed to ensure that plants and grass remain pest and disease free. Palms, trees, shrubs and groundcovers should be fertilized at least once per year, either in early spring or late summer. Mulching: Planting beds should be mulched in such a manner as to: prevent weed growth, retain moisture for use by plants, protect soil from erosion and the loss of nutrients, maintain a more uniform soil temperature and maintain a manicured appearance. Mulch should always be kept away from the trunks of trees, shrubs and palms to prevent rotting and susceptibility to disease. No Cypress mulch should be utilized. Pruning: All pruning shall adhere to ANSI A300 standards (and safety criteria adhered to) and shall be overseen by an ISA Certified Arborist. The older fronds on the Royal Palms shall be routinely pruned to insure that fronds do not fall onto any travel lanes. All pruning shall be done with the health and natural growth of the plant materials in mind and to specific pruning heights of the landscape material shall be determined in order to maintain clear site windows and vertical clearances for pedestrian and truck traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be free of obstructions. The desired growth habit in landscape planting beds shall be such that shrubs of the same species shall develop into a single mass and be kept separate from adjacent masses of other species. Staking and Guying: All staking material (except for replacements) will be removed at the completion of the one year warranty period before the city takes over. Turf Mowing: All grassed areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a neat and clean appearance. Litter Control: The project site shall remain litter free- Weeding/Herbicide: All planting areas shall be maintained to be as weed free as possible with mechanical and/or chemical weeding, and where specified on plans, with mulch properly applied and maintained. When utilizing herbicide, extreme care should be taken to avoid any overspray onto plant materials. Any damage resulting from overspray will be the applicator's responsibility to restore per approved plan. Herbicide applicators must be Florida certified and have both Right -of -Way and Aquatic Certification as a minimum requirement. FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Broward S.R. NO.: 806 EXHIBIT D PROJECT COST This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Dated: October 31, 2007 I. APPROXIMATE PROJECT COST: $ 642,972.75 aNbe '1a , , ry ,G, }r aI�sr '71i" °g' yUats� ryiQua;tytyUnitoSt W Total Cost ._ 523 -1 -1 Pattenered/Textured Pavement SY 1,5761 $130.00 $204,880.00 526 -1 -2 Paver /Architectural SY 4,354 $56.00 $243,824.00 L"andsca` e`Com e e Sfr ali P. an s 'E . 580 -1 -1 Dwf Crown of Thorns EA 1 943 $12.001 $11,316.00 580 -1 -1 Wax Jasmine EA 1 890 $12,001 $10,680.00 580 -1 -1 Dwf Jasmine EA 580 -1 -2 Montqomery Palm EA 880 $6.00 $5,280.00 26 $700.001 $18,200.00 580 -1 -2 Royal Palm EA 16 $1,500.001 $24,000.00 580 -1 -2 Live Oak EA 28 $350.00 $9,800.00 590 -70 Irrigation System LS 1 $84,375.001 $84,375.00 SUBTOTAL $612,355.00 Mobilization/Contingency 5.00% 1 $30,617.75 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST $642,972.75 Opinion of Probable Construction Costs S. R. 806 (Atlantic Ave.) ROW Landscape and Irrigation Plans FPID No. 413840-1-52-01, 411890-1-52-01, 414182-1-52-01 and 405674- 2 -52 -01 Project Limits: From NW 12th Ave. to Swinton Ave. Maintaining Authority: City of Delray Beach, Florida Date: October 31, 2007 Irrigation Cost Estimate For SR 806 FPID #413840- 1- 52 -01, 411890- 1- 52 -01, 414162-1-52-01, and 105674- 2 -52 -01 Palm Beach County, Florida Quantities Item Unit Cost Total Unit Cost 207 12" Pop -up Spray Head 45.00 9,315.00 117 Flood Bubbler 25.00 2,925.00 1 Flow Sensor wNalve box 600.00 600.00 1 1 -1/2" Pressure Vacuum Breaker w/Enclosure 1,750.00 1,750.00 1 8 Station Irrigation Controller 4,500.00 4,500.00 6 1 -1/2" Electric Valve w/ Valve Box 300.00 1,800.00 1463 LF 2 -1/2" PVC SCH 40 Mainline 5.00 7,315.00 160 LF 6" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 10.00 1,600.00 360 LF 3" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 6.00 2,160.00 490 LF 2" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 4.00 1,960.00 165 LF 6" HDPE Pipe (Directional Bore) 50.00 8,250.00 495 LF 3" HDPE Pipe (Directional Pipe) 30.00 14,850.00 440 LF 2" HDPE Pipe (Directional Pipe) 25.00 11,000.00 10 Directional Boring Set Up 1,500.00 15,000.00 5,400 ft AWG 14 Control Wire .25 1,350.00 Total Cost Estimate - $84,375.00 ) } ! t { )9 |� |! |( §) B ; )/ ] \| ( §� \ / &/ ? \� \: i A M� ; !!|� |; � ■!�) � .. !; , ! - |[ •` § §t; � !! ! 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On P'gn T. TO M< . <<€ 'pS Ras 25 A17 Air �o � jh € 9 F - :9g e� a< N � X vm 0 Cv o A A [ D { sx Dm O A A m N C A m G D n i A D A 6 pipg F� AG m a � s� 1 F..O 0 06 9w, . 1. E1ECipW lu ..... K..A .=I AO N.- = F..et. 0(Dg0gDGw)g00qq 909eO M MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Randal L. Krejcarek, PE, LEED AP, City Engineer Richard C. Hasko, PE, Environmental Services Director THROUGH: David T. Harden, City Manager DATE: December 4, 2007 SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING OF DECEMBER 11, 2007 RESOLUTION 70 -07 W ATLANTIC AVE - SW /NW 12TH AVE TO SR AIA , MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT �PROJECT #2005_058 ITEM BEFORE COMMISSION The attached agenda item is to request Commission approval/authorization for the Mayor to execute Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (Maintenance MOA) with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the maintenance of landscaping along Atlantic Avenue corridor from SW/NW 12th Avenue to SR Al A. WOUQI 1 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is in the final stages of designing the resurfacing of Atlantic Ave between SW/NW 12th Ave and SR Al A. Along with resurfacing Atlantic Avenue, FDOT will also be enhancing the section between SW/NW 12th Avenue and SW/NW 6th Avenue as well as installing trombone mast arm signals at the intersections of SW/NW 12th Avenue, SW/NW 10th Avenue and SW/NW 8th Avenue. As part of this work the landscaping along this corridor will be enhanced. FDOT requires all landscaping along this corridor be maintained by the City. This Maintenance MOA covers these maintenance responsibilities. This project is anticipated to begin in the second half of 2008. Not applicable RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of Resolution 70 -07 approving the Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement and authorizing execution of the agreement. M VAI RESOLUTION NO. 70 -07 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE TO AREAS LOCATED IN THE RIGHT -OF -WAY OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE FROM I -95 TO THE BEACH AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, THE City of Delray Beach, Florida desires to approve the Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement for certain improvements and maintenance to areas located in the right of way of West Atlantic Avenue from I -95 to the beach; and WHEREAS, the City Commission authorizes the execution of the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitals set forth above are incorporated as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Delray Beach authorizes the entry into the Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation and authorizes the execution thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the _ day of 2007. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk Q Q ry U) 0 Q) Q N Z Cn El U (6 El Ve � 0 0 N N T- SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.(s): 413840 -1- 52-01, 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1 -52 -01 & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 DISTRICT FOUR (4) MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 20_, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT and the City of Delray Beach, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the AGENCY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over State Road 806 (Atlantic Avenue) as part of the State Highway System; 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 (or unincorporated if County) of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY is of the opinion that said highway facilities that contain landscape medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line, excluding standard concrete sidewalk, shall be maintained by periodic trimming, cutting, weeding, mowing, fertilizing, litter pick -up, necessary replanting, irrigation repairs, and median concrete replacements as needed; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY by Resolution No. dated 20_, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, desires to enter into this Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other, the parties covenant and agree as follows: The DEPARTMENT hereby agrees to install or cause to be installed landscape, irrigation and/or hardscape on the highway facilities substantially as specified in the initial plans and specifications hereinafter referred to as the Project and incorporated herein as Exhibit B. If there are any major changes to the plans, the Department shall provide the modified plans S:Nlai;ifLandsca c' MOAiolder,N NTO ADraf rsSRRob41. 3840Delray136.(i1- 21- 0?)doc.doc Page - I - and the AGENCY shall provide their approval or disapproval within 10 business days. The Department may elect to withdraw the landscape if changes are not approved within the given time frame. Hardscape shall mean any non - standard roadway, sidewalk or median surface such as, but not limited to interlocking concrete or brick pavers, stamped asphalt and stamped concrete. 2. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape and irrigation within the medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line by periodic trimming, cutting, mowing, fertilizing, curb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup and necessary replanting, following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety and plant care guidelines and as provided by Exhibit C. The AGENCY'S responsibility for maintenance shall include all landscaped/turfed areas and areas covered with interlocking pavers or similar type surfacing (hardscape) within the median and areas within the travel way to the right of way line, including paver sidewalks, paver intersections and all paver header curbs, stamped asphalt and concrete areas. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway caused by the differential characteristics of the paver brick and/or the header curb on Department of Transportation right -of -way within the limits of the Project. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY is specifically set out as follows: To maintain, which means the proper watering and fertilization of all plants and keeping them as free as practicable from disease and harmful insects; to properly mulch the plant beds; to keep the premises free of weeds; to mow and/or cut the grass to a proper length; to properly prune all plants which includes: (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plants, or (2) pruning such parts thereof which present a visual hazard for those using the roadway. To maintain also means removing or replacing dead or diseased plants in their entirety, or removing or replacing those that fall below original Project standards. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by plants of the same size and grade as specified in the original plans and specifications. To maintain also means to keep the hardscape areas free from weeds and replacement of any areas becoming in disrepair so as to cause 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. Plants shall be those items which would be scientifically classified as plants and include but are not limited to trees, grass, or shrubs. If it becomes necessary to provide utilities to the median or side areas (water /electricity) for these improvements, all costs associated with irrigation maintenance, impact fees and connections as well as on -going cost of water are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. The above named 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. S:�TV1,aint�Landscape�'JtOA Fofders'MOA DraPcs�SR Rob 413840 Delray Bcll.(d1- 21- 07)doc.doe Pine -2- If at any time after the AGENCY has assumed the landscape installation and/or maintenance responsibility above - mentioned, it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary that the limits or a part thereof is not properly maintained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, said District Secretary may at his 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: (a) Maintain the landscape or a part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, or (b) Terminate the Agreement in accordance with Paragraph 7 of this Agreement and remove, by DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel, all of the landscape/hardscape installed under this Agreement or any preceding agreements except as to trees and palms and charge the AGENCY the reasonable cost of such removal. It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscape 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 with future criteria or planning of the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscape 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. 5. The DEPARTMENT agrees to enter into a contract for the installation of landscape Project for an amount not to exceed $ 642,972.75 as defined in Exhibit D. The DEPARTMENT'S participation in the Project cost, as described in Exhibit C is limited to only those items which are directly related to this Project. The AGENCY shall be invited to assist the DEPARTMENT in final inspection at the end of the contractor's 365 day warranty and establishment period. 6. The AGENCY agrees to reimburse the DEPARTMENT all monies expended for the Project, should the landscape/hardscape areas fail to be maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. This Agreement may be terminated under any one (1) of the following conditions: (a) By the DEPARTMENT, if the AGENCY fails to perform its duties under Paragraph 3, following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all lip :� Z htF. 41 ti' + z f Page 3 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. 8. The term of this Agreement commences upon execution. 9. The AGENCY is political subdivisions as defined in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and agrees to be fully responsible for acts and omissions of their agents or employees. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed or interpreted to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any party such that liability is extended beyond the limitations established by law. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency or political subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of this Agreement or any other contract. 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: (a) 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 that the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability and Worker's Compensation policy without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office and shall name DEPARTMENT as an additional insured. (b) AGENCY's contractor shall furnish AGENCY with Certificates of Insurance of Endorsements evidencing the insurance coverages specified herein prior to the beginning performance of work under this Agreement. (c) 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 DEPARTMENT with at least thirty (30) days notice of cancellation and or /or restriction. If any of the insurance coverages 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. 10. The AGENCY may construct additional landscape/hardscape within the limits ofthe rights - of -ways identified as a result of this document, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape/hardscape 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 shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate M.") i;,aiSR 50641 jY i lia Page 4 state safety and road design standards; (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape installed; (d) No change will be made in the payment terms established under item number five (5) of this Agreement due to any increase in cost to the DEPARTMENT resulting from the installation of landscape added under this paragraph. 11. 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. 12. 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 moneymaybe 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 1 year. 13. The DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary shall decide all questions, difficulties and disputes of any nature whatsoever that may arise under or by reason of this Agreement, the prosecution or fulfillment of the service hereunder and the character, quality, amount and value thereof; and his decision upon all claims, questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. 14. This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY in whole or part without the consent of the DEPARTMENT. 15. 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. 16. 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: �s W'6 41 1? tnIV PC Page 5 If to the Department: State of Florida Department of Transportation 3400 West Commercial Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 -3421 Attention: Elisabeth A. Hassett, R.L.A. FDOT District IV Landscape Architect If to the Agency: City of Delray Beach Engineering Department 100 N.W. I" Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Attention: Randal Krejcarek City Engineer IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. AGENCY M Mayor / Chairperson Attest: (SEAL) Clerk Approval as to Form Date STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Transportation Development Director Date Attest: (SEAL) Executive Secretary Approval as to Form Date s .`�.� Witty , i i_ i Page 6 SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 Exhibit A I. PROJECT LOCATION: State Road 806 from N.W. 12th Street (M.P. 7.502) to S.R. AlA (Ocean Blvd.) (M.P. 9.163) II. PROJECT LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE: State Road 806 from N.W. 12th Street (M.P. 7.502) to S.R. Al (Ocean Blvd.) (M.P. 9.163) IiI. PROJECT LOCATION MAP: Begin Project End Project Station 307 +42.00 Station 345 +88.00 SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162 -1- 52-01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Palm Beach S.R. NO.: 806 EXHIBIT B PROJECT PLANS The Department agrees to install the Project with a contractor in accordance with the plans and specifications attached hereto and incorporated herein. Please see attached plans prepared by: Gentile Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. Dated: October 19. 2007 SECTION NO.: 93030 FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Broward S.R NO.: 806 EXHIBIT C ,MAINTENANCE PLAN This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Dated: October 3l. 2007 ti- .!o(.zr `C >f.4 ,d ?Jai 1 4k' -. •I� a .:B �� 1 -07 k,.,..'- MAINTENANCE PLAN Landscape and Irrigation Plans Project Name: S.R. 806 (Atlantic Avenue) Project Limits: From N.W. 12th Street to SR A -1 -A FM NO.: 413840- 1- 52 -01, 411890- 1- 52 -01, 414162-1-52-01, and 405674- 2 -52 -01 Agency: City of Delray Beach The purpose for the following performance based descriptions of landscape maintenance practices is to allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe and vigorous manner. Plantings shall be maintained to provide required visibility and conform to all of the required setbacks as set forth by Florida Department of Transportation's governing standards and specifications; FDOT Design Standards (Most Current Date) and Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Most Current Date), as amended by contract documents. Watering Requirements: Watering is probably the most critical concern regarding the maintenance of healthy plant material. The amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage conditions and water holding capacity of the soil. Proper watering techniques should provide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the entire root zone but not to saturate the soil and should avoid over -spray onto travel lanes. Furthermore, the Agency should maintain the rain sensors (if on an irrigation system), to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the system does shut down when there is sufficient rainfall. Avoid extremes in watering. Light, frequent watering is ineffective and produces shallow root systems. Excessive watering that keeps the root zones saturated may kill the plant material due to the lack of available air to the root zone. A typical rule of thumb is that turf areas should receive on an average, a minimum of I" of water per week, with an equal or lesser amount for trees and shrubs, depending on their individual water usage. Irrigation: Ensure there is no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during the daytime hours (most notably rush hour traffic periods). Fertilization /Insecticides/Fungicides: Due to the poor shallow root soils of the South Florida area, coupled with heavy rainfall during the growing season, available nutrient levels for landscape materials are very low, therefore nutrient amendments are essential. A soil analysis of each planting site should be done to determine the nutrient levels needed for vigorous plant growth. Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas should be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the plant material remains healthy, without under or over nourishing them. An integrated plant management program is required to ensure healthy plants, free of disease and pests. Insecticides and fungicides shall be applied as needed to ensure that plants and grass remain pest and disease free. Palms, trees, shrubs and groundcovers should be fertilized at least once per year, either in early spring or late summer. Mulchin : Planting beds should be mulched in such a manner as to: prevent weed growth, retain moisture for use by plants, protect soil from erosion and the loss of nutrients, maintain a more uniform soil temperature and maintain a manicured appearance. Mulch should always be kept away from the trunks of trees, shrubs and palms to prevent rotting and susceptibility to disease. No Cypress mulch should be utilized. PrunlnE; All pruning shall adhere to ANSI A300 standards (and safety criteria adhered to) and shall be overseen by an ISA Certified Arborist. The older fronds on the Royal Palms shall be routinely pruned to insure that fronds do not fall onto any travel lanes. All pruning shall be done with the health and natural growth of the plant materials in mind and to specific pruning heights of the landscape material shall be determined in order to maintain clear site windows and vertical clearances for pedestrian and truck traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be free of obstructions. The desired growth habit in landscape planting beds shall be such that shrubs of the same species shall develop into a single mass and be kept separate from adjacent masses of other species. Staking and Guying: All staking material (except for replacements) will be removed at the completion df the one year warranty period before the city takes over. Turf Mowing: All grassed areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a neat and clean appearance. Litter Control: The project site shall remain litter free. Weeding/Herbicide: All planting areas shall be maintained to be as weed free as possible with mechanical and/or chemical weeding, and where specified on plans, with mulch properly applied and maintained. When utilizing herbicide, extreme care should be taken to avoid any overspray onto plant materials. Any damage resulting from overspray will be the applicator's responsibility to restore per approved plan. Herbicide applicators must be Florida certified and have both Right -of -Way and Aquatic Certification as a minimum requirement. FM NO.: 413840- 1 -52 -01 411890 -1 -52- 01,414162- 1- 52 -01, & 405674- 2 -52 -01 COUNTY: Broward S.R. NO.: 806 EXHIBIT D PROJECT COST This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Dated: October 31, 2007 I. APPROXIMATE PROJECT COST: $ 642.972.75 �iix- ro�W ul $130.00 $204,880.00 523 -1 -1 Pattenered/Textured Pavement SY 1,576 526 -1 -2 -.. e'Cdin Paver /Architectural SY 4,354 A lefe`SmatiP.lah" �6�,;s,r.a��� ��,���arr�:�.�7,��,3�, ���r $5600 ,���'��'dx���:.r,���� $24382400 n" .� " Landsca 580 -1 -1 Dwf Crown of Thorns EA 943 890 $12.00 $12.00 $11 316.00 $10680.00 580 -1 -1 Wax Jasmine EA EA 880 $6.00 $5,280.00 580 -1 -1 Dwf Jasmine 3itwT € {s�'rr.� yPitde 'Cii fie'^ Gar'ttt , �,Ia iiy aJ.is:, "Wra ,2? $700.00 $1,500.00 $18,200.00 $24,000.00 p �'r ; n Mont ome Palm EA 26 EA 16 580 -1 -2 580 -1 -2 Ro al Palm EA 28 $350.00 $9,800.00 580 -1 -2 Live Oak 590 -70 irrigation System LS 1 $84 375.00 $84 375.00 $612,355.00 SUBTOTAL Mobilization /Contin enc 5.00% $30,617.75 $642,972.75 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST Opinion of Probable Construction Costs S.R. 806 (Atlantic Ave.) ROW Landscape and Irrigation Plans FRO No. 413840- 1- 52 -01, 411890-1-52-01, 414182- 1 -52 -01 and 405674- 2 -52 -01 Project Limits: From NW 12th Ave. to Swinton Ave. Maintaining Authority: City of Delray Beach, Florida Date: October 31, 2007 Irrigation Cost Estimate For SR 806 FPID 9413840- 1- 52 -01, 411890- 1- 52 -01, 414162-1-52-01, and 105674- 2 -52 -01 Palm Beach County, Florida Quantities Item Unit Cost Total Unit lost 207 12" Pop -up Spray Head 45.00 25.00 9,315.00 0 117 Flood Bubbler 1 Flow Sensor w/Valve box 600.00 00.00 600.00 6 1 1 -1/2" Pressure Vacuum Breaker w/Enclosure 1,750.00 1,750.00 1 8 Station Irrigation Controller 4,500.00 4,500.00 6 1 -1/2" Electric Valve w/ Valve Box 300.00 1,800.00 1463 LF 2 -1/2" PVC SCH 40 Mainline 5.00 10.00 7,315.00 1,600.00 160 LF 6" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 360 LF 3" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 6.00 4.00 2,160.00 1,960.00 490 LF 2" PVC SCH 40 Sleeve 6" HDPE Pipe (Directional Bore) 50.00 8,250.00 165 LF 495 LF 3" HDPE Pipe (Directional Pipe) 30.00 14,850.00 11,000.00 440 LF 2" HDPE Pipe (Directional. 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