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ADDENDUM #3 TO THE JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE LAKE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY AND THE CITY OF CLERMONT
FOR THE CENTER LAKE STORMWATER RETROFIT PROJECT
THIS JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT entered into by and between
the LAKE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY, a Special District of the State of Florida
authorized and governed by Chapter 29222, Laws of Florida, as amended, its
successors and assigns, whose address is 107 North Lake Avenue, Tavares,
Florida 32778, hereinafter referred to as the "AUTHORITY," and THE CITY OF
CLERMONT, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, whose address is
Post Office Box 120219, Clermont, Florida, 34712-0219, hereinafter referred to as
"CLERMONT" is adopted as follows. Paragraph 4, EXHIBIT "B" Project Scope
and EXHIBIT "C" Project Budget, are amended to read as follows; all other terms
and conditions of the AGREEMENT remain in full force and effect
4. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE AND TERMINATION
This agreement shall remain in effect until September 30, 2004,
unless terminated or extended in writing by mutual written agreement
of the parties.
The LCWA or the CITY, upon fifteen (15) days written notice to
terminate may terminate this Agreement without cause. Such notice
shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal
delivery to the address stated in Section I, Notices. In the event of
such termination by either party, the LCWA and the CITY agree to
pay the consultant for all work previously authorized and completed
prior to notice of termination.
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CLERMONT'S PROPOSED PROJECT PLAN
A TI ACHMENT B
0ven111 project'
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Canter L5ke is a 9. ï acre 1anå,Iodœd lake located between. West. Avenue and, EIghth StÆet
aIcrig the'.ncrth $de of H~.~'2Y SQ, within the Clenncnt'dr¡ Omits. c....~er Lake ¡aœives
.storm water IUI'1Oif ftcm an 82.3, ac:re drainage basin which' indudes a portion of Highway 50
fer 'the Florida ~ent cf. T rans¡:IOrtation.
The stann W2ier coUeCöon system fer Higtlway 50 ccileds runoff' from an area of
approximatsty 23 aa'eS. RI.I1Off1rorn' the 23 aaas is collected in storm water inlets and is
discharged 1hrough a rip-rap lined channel, directly intD Cenœr Lake- The remeining 60 aces
in the drainage bël.sin is' ccmprised, largely of residentiêi and some businesses. The s1Drm
water runcff'from this arsä is, collected through' a series of storm water ccØedion strud1Jres
, and eventually discharges tc the fake.
The waær'quality'in Cenœr'taœ has been a ma11er'~"increasing'concem fcr'1he' City'fer"
several years. It is' estimated "d1at 1he stcrm water" ccledibn system fer Highway 50
ccntibutes approximately 33 percent of aii 1I1e n.moff entering Center Lake. The runoff from
Highway 50 is heavily laden wätr debris and pollutants and enters Canter Lake wiihCut benefit
of 1Æatment. The resufting water quaJity in f1e lake ~ poor.
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'The level of Center -Lake has' also been a matter at c:n;em fer 1he City during seven:! or
multiple storm events:EXœsSve rains cause ltTe lake tc overflow ante. west. A venue and
8ghth SIÆet In additiCX1, high waters threaten to flood a 'sewage lift s1ation on the snore at
Center Lake. '
Proposed Stonnw&ter Tœatment SoIuöon
PoliutEnt loadings to the lake can be reduced by C2pturing the runoff from Highway 50 and
diverting it 10 a retentimpa1dpropcsed on a parœl at land O'M"Jed by the Cïy. The retention
pond WIll be sized 10 capture the first flush at runoff frcm+tighway 50, thereby reducing the
majority of JX)tlutants errtråring the lake, The CRy has already, begm treatment at the quality
, of 'Mater in Center Lake by instaIJing native aquatic vegetation around 1he perimefsr-
The level in the lake cæ1 orUy be.' controlled by pumping' the water out at the drat ~, basin.
This will be accomplished by usi1g a combined eflbrt at Cèntinuous !eve ccnlrcl and' stann
water diversion. CoÍ1tinu~ Ieve! centrol 'NiB be'achiE!\led by using Center- Lake 10 irrigate
City owned ÆaeaÖooai fadIities. The City will maintai'1 stDrage capabilities in the lake" itseff,
, by lowering the' Ieveis fg a predetermined elevation beNIeen stcrm' events.. Slam' water
diversion wiD be ~, by constructing a retention pond on the property for the
Clermont Pollution Control F~ Ioc:aIsd on T weftIh Street fer emergency cbJ IäI yê.
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Prapœed Design
. . 9 c:hannef that c:Ii.scJ'\a ges runoff <:]11eded fi'cm Highway 50 and
areas wi ' A CXJnCr1É coIJedion sfrudure adfIqJ xaœIy . re the- first
ind1 of runcff from the Hig aea. will in 1he channel. The
runctf wiD be divet1ec.I to a 'lift' station and, retentia1 pond ccnsinJc:fed on ,Gity
owned property fer water. qua)" The pmjecf- ~ .. . _.. ~
.:tbe:lalœ!:;fœ¡-.' . >' ~edi~ The project IM1 serve a . . 1 a
..' . '-:.>o.~ põlfN-l~ to 1iië1åke,"' àOd (2) level c:ontrcH of Carner Lake.
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VIA FAX #343-4259
December 3. 2003
Mr. LaDcc M. .Lumbard.
Lake CountY Wa= Authority
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Dear Mr. L'UIDbmi:
The foUowing is a summary ofthe"conslrUction plan modifications aDd ueaunent volumes associated with
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The origiDal plan c!esign concept approved by the LaJœ Coun¡y Waœr Authority was to provide for
a lift SlatÎOIlauc!. stormwaterpond at the City's 12" SueetrPark to treat 0.93 Ba'Cafect ofstormw&tcT
from a 12.62 acre drainage basin c1.I1'TC:ntly direcùy disçbarg,ing to Center Lake.
The new plan design provides for swales around 1he entire perimeter of the la]œ interCePÐns how
the StOmlwater pipes directly discharge intO Center Lake and the swales provide for 0.32 acre.feet
of 1reatØ1eJ1t and a wet detention area is proposed at me point of discharge from the F.D,O.T.
draiDagc basin. The: wet detention area provides for treatment volume of 0.46 açre~feet thus the total
treatment volume und.crmenew desi¡n is 0.7& acre-feet. Adc1itiouaJly. tbenew design provides for
iDœrception of soli~ sediments. oils. and greases for the entire c1raina.ge basin of 65.12 acres.
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" LasdY. per our geoteclmical and enVÚ'Onmental evaluations. the estimarcdscasonal high water cable is at
c)evatÎ.œ 92.S to which the swales would remain city during a Donna1 rainfall year. PeT our phone
COIIvcrsation . Tamara llichaTdson is to supply you wi1h the freq~C)' of which the swales would be
inll1daœd or under MICr. 1 trust that WI information is sufficient for your needs. Should you have any
qucstiœ.s. please fee1 tree to contaCt me.
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Dwme K. Boo~ P .E.
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Mr. Lance M. Lumbard
LaÞ Ownty Water Authority
107N. Lake Avenue
Tavaml. FL 32778~3119
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CENTER LAKE STORMW A nit IMPROVEMENTS (FDA #1031004.004)
Dear Mr. Lwnbarcl:
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Subsequent to our mco1Ü1g with you and Tamæa Richardson from the City of Clermont on Thursday,
November.20. 2003. we have modified theconstri1ction plans for the Center Lake project 10 eliminate the
stOmlwater pumpjng swion force main and perco1ation pond at Ù\e City Park.. The revised plans that you
received yesterday still include stonnWater quality improvements to the proposed 1m by eliminatin¡ direçt
discbalge to Center l.a]œ and constructing swales atoWld the perimeter ofthc lake which will settle heavy
solids ad metals and skim oils IDd greases. The swales will aJso reduce sedimc:ntation and siltation build
up, which bas been a problem iD the past. The sump area originally PJOPOsed to receive stormwater nmoff
Û'Om S.R. SO is still p1anned md win receive stOrmwater runoff. settle heavy metals, and solids in a wet
detendoD. capacity and skim oils and ¡:reases prior to discharge: to Ctntcr Lake. The water quaHty achieved
in m.: swalC$ as .çomparod to me WalCf Mana:ement District criteria ranges between 3% and 33% of the
wlume requiIed. However. the swales wil1 provide for 90-100% removal of solids. sands. and silts and oils
and ¡pases. The sediment sump for the discharge &om Highway SO provides for 96% of the volume
required. by me Waœr Management District as well as provides for seu1ement ofhcavy matcrialsþ silwþ and
sediment and skimming of oils and ¡reases.
Should you have any questions with ¡egards to this information. please feci free to contact Mc.
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BARLEY & ASSOCIATES. INC.
Duane K. Booth. P .E.
DirecUlr ofEn~ Tavares office
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ATTACHMENT C
PUBUC BENERr
The, waœr quafity of Center- Lake is poor åue to the untreated scrmwater 1hat regularly
enters- the-lake. Center Lake is located on Cfty owned park. which ¡ndudes- a- fitness ÌlëliI,
and a picnic area. The area' is used heavily by Iccai residents fer pefSjoai rec-cëroCiì as
wetl as' public events, such as hoiiday c:;Jebrations. Although the lake is not considered
recreational wate."S", its appearance and, occasionally its' odor are a detriment 10 the
recreational uses of the surrounding property. in addition, there is some conœm. for
public health and safety created by the poor water quc¡tity at a lake freque.'1ted by 1tïe
public.
The treatment and level management provided by. the proposed improvements wiil
benefit the park through aesthetics and improved public heafth'and safety. In gene:a,I,
the City is a strong proponent of providing tÆatment at stormwater'prior to entering' any
natural b cdy at water'ancUunds projects: annuaßy to I t;tb uti t existing stDrmwater systems
whidl discharge directly irrlD natural, water ,bodies.
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PQU.UTANTREMOV AL
CenœrLake is a 9.7 aae land Iock.ed' fake 1h2t reœiv..es SemI" water runofffrcm an 82..3 ace.
drajnag& basin which indodes. a: porticn of Highway, ,50 fer'the Ronda Department of"
ïransportation (FDOTJ.. Approximately 30 percent,of 1he, rul'1Ctf, entering Carrier L:ïke, cernes:
from 1he sicrmwater coiledicn system fer Migt1way SO. A bresk.dCM1 d !he Carter Lake".
dr-cinage basin is as. followr.
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Highway 50 Colection System 92 18.5 j
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ComrœrQaJl8LJSiTiess 80 42.5 I
Residential. 40 21.3
TOTAL 72 82.3
The prcposed. project indudes amy 1hat: area" aJIIeded by 1he Highway 5£} ccIedicn S'ýstem.
, Because", the remainder. of the- basin is.located in an older'section or town with low 1r3fic flows
and extensive green" areas; it is assumed l1at the majority of 1he pollutants are gerierated:
from the. Highway 50 dæinage. The. pollutants the Ciy antiQpates removing with the
stormwafer'diversion project indude grease and. oil, street litter; trash and debris, vegetation
and ccarse" sediments ad 'the atfached pollutants" - numerns and heavy J1'1etajs. By capturing
the first one i1c:h' of ItIncff, it is e::afill rated that 95 percent' of' poßuta1ts' will be ÆmOVed.
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EXHIBIT "C"
PROJECT BUDGET
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CENTER LAKe STORMWA TER IMPROVEMENTS
SITE WORK - SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES
DescriDtion Quantitv Unit Unit Price Amount
1 MOBtUZATION 1.00 LS $ a 500.00 $ 8,500.00
2 .eARTHWORK... CUT'. FILL. GRADE & SHAPE 1 LS $ 32.000..00 S 32.000.00
3 TYPE-III SILT FeNCE '2250 LF $ 1.15 $ 2 587.50
4 FLOATING TURSICITV BARRIER 780 LF $ 15.00 .$ 11-;700.00
5 soaotNG 8.900 Sy $ 1.6Ò $ 14.240.00
6 SEED AND MUI.CH 1.050 Sy $ 0.30 $ 315.QO
7 CLEARING-AND "GRUBBING. PIPE REMOVAL. 1 LS $ 12.000.00 $. 12.000.00
8 6' X 4" CONCREITE SIDEWALK 1.720 Sy $ 30.00 $ 51.600.00
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DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES
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Description Qœntitv. Unit Unit Pric:e Amount
18" ASP 44 L.F 18.75 825.00
18'" MES 1 LF 750.00 . 750.00
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24" ASP 123 LF 26.00 3.198.00'
24" MES 3 LF 850.00 2 550.0Q.
36'" ASP 174 IF 47.00 8.178.00 .
36'" ues 4 LF 2.900.00' 11.600.00
TYPE .C" BUBBLE UP STRUCTURE 6 EA 2.450.00' 14.700.00
TYPE -rr. BUBBLE UP STRUCTURE 1 EA 3 aoo.oo .3 SOO.OO
TVPE "[)'" INLST 5 EA 2.400:00 12000.00
MOC1~feo..J".BOTTOM STORM MANHOLe 1 EA 3.600.00 . 3,600.00
MoDIFY SXlST INlET TO "0" INLET 1 SA 1 825,00 1,825.00
IAODIFIED STORM MANHOLE WITH weIR 1 . EA 3.200.00 3.200.00
: CÓNCRETE FLuMe. COMPLETE 1 eA 2.500.00 2 500.00 .
ASERGLASS SKIMMER WITH POSTS 5 EA 1.000.00 5 000.00 .
DENSIlY"TESTING 1 LS 2.500.00 2.500.00
TOTAL DRAINAGE WORK = S 76,,226.00
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DeseriDtion Amount
1. SITE WORK $ 132,942.50
2 DRAINAGE WORK I $ 76 226.00
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TOTAL $ 209.1,68_50
PLUS 10 '% CONTINGENCY $ 20.918.85
PROJECT 'GRAND TOTAL $ 230.085.35
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LCWA PORTION = $114,225.00 OR 49.64%
CLERMONT PORTION = $115,860.35 OR 50.36%
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This addendum, upon execution by all parties, is herewith made an integral part of
the aforementioned Agreement and this addendum shall supersede the
Agreement in the event of any conflicts.
Date:
3-'1-04-
Attest:
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CITY OF CLERMONT
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