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1996-30 8 8 JOINT P ARTICIP ATION AGRF.F.MRNT BETWEEN THE 0 KLA W AHA BASIN RECREA TI ON AND WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL AUTHORITY AND CITY OF cr.F.RMONT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF LAKE ENHANCF.MRNT GRANT FUNDS FOR THE ClTY' S CENTRAL BU SJNESS DISTRICT STO RMW A TER TREATMENT AND COLLECTION SYSTEM IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA TIllS AGREEMENT, entered into by and between the City of Clermont, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called "CLERMONT", and the Oklawaha Basin Recreation and Water Conservation and Control Authority, a public corporation in Lake County, Florida, hereinafter called "AUTHORITY". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY, was created by its Special Act, Chapter 29222, Laws of Florida, for the purposes, among others, of controlling and conserving the fresh water resources of Lake County and preserving, protecting, and improving the fIsh and wildlife of the county, and WHEREAS, the reduction and ultimate elimination of untreated stormwater into our public waterways will ultimately benefit the ecology of our waterways and the residents and tourists that use them., and WHEREAS, it is desirable for the Authority to assist the municipalities of Lake County in a coordinated effort through the provision of grant funds to reduce the influx of untreated stormwater into the publicly owned waterways of Lake County, and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees for the AUTHORITY at a regularly scheduled meeting on October 4, 1995, formally adopted the Lake Enhancement Grant Program, and WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY with the assistance of the Lake County Department of Public Services, on October 11, 1995, sent a letter and accompanying Lake Enhancement Grant Program Application Form., to all municipalities in Lake County, and WHEREAS, CLERMONT completed the Grant Application Form and submitted it to the Department of Public Services prior to the November 15, 1995, deadline, and WHEREAS, the Technical Review Team as appointed by the AUTHORITY reviewed the application and made a formal recommendation to the Board of Trustees at a regularly scheduled meeting on December 6, 1995, and the AUTHORITY by unanimous vote approved a grant in an amount not to exceed $210,270 for CLERMONT; and WHEREAS, the grant of these funds by the AUTHORITY to CLERMONT is to help effect the construction and implementation of the proposed Phase I portion of the City's Central Business District Stormwater Treatment and Collection System., hereinafter referred to as the .PROJECT., by removing 90% of pollutants that are currently being generated by the described 60 acres ofland currently discharging directly into Lake Minneola, rather than to enhance the future stormwater capacity of the downtown area of Clermont. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration ofthe mutual benefits to be derived by their joint participation as provided in this Agreement, the parties agree as follows: 8 8 1. CLERMONT accepts such grant from the AUTHORITY on the conditions and for the sole purposes expressed in this agreement. 2. CLERMONT shall hire a professional engineering consultant using CLERMONT's normal bid procedures to perform the work for the PROJECT as described in, and in accordance, with Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. 3. CLERMONT shall be solely responsible for the payment of the expenses of obtaining the preliminary design and engineering and fmal permitting so that the PROJECT will meet all applicable requirements of federal, state, and local regulatory agencies for the construction of such a stormwater retention facility. 4. Payment of grant monies by the AUTHORITY to CLERMONT shall be as follows: A CLERMONT agrees to certify that project cost estimates are an accurate representation of the PROJECT'S cost, prior to starting the acquisition of right-of-way or construction phase of the project. CLERMONT shall notify the AUTHORITY after the preliminary engineering phase if the PROJECT cost estimates are not representative of the projected$400,000 cost initially estimated by CLERMONT to complete the construction phase of the project. CLERMONT shall notify the AUTHORITY of changes in the projected project cost and report all corresponding increases and decreases that are anticipated to complete the PROJECT. B. The AUTHORITY warrants to CLERMONT that these funds have been budgeted and are intended to be administered for this PROJECT by the end of the AUTHORITY's 1996 Fiscal Year of September 30, 1996. C. AUTHORITY'S contribution shall be used by CLERMONT solely for the acquisition of lands and construction of Phase I of the PROJECT. CLERMONT shall pay twenty-five per cent (25%) of the expense of acquiring lands for the PROJECT and constructing the PROJECT and the AUTHORITY shall pay the remaining seventy-five percent (75%). Nevertheless, the total amount granted by the AUTHORITY shall in no event exceed $210,270. If CLERMONT's expenses exceed more than the maximum allowable amount to be paid by the AUTHORITY, CLERMONT shall be responsible for the excess expenses. D. AUTHORITY in no instance will distribute to CLERMONT funds in excess of the actual costs incurred by CLERMONT for the purposes expressed in this Agreement. -Actual costs," are for this purpose defmed as CLERMONT's direct payments to its purchasing agent or construction contractor. E. CLERMONT shall submit appropriate paid invoices to the offices of the AUTHORITY no later than the last Wednesday of each month. AUTHORITY shall make payments to CLERMONT in amounts equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the appropriate payments made to the purchasing agent or construction contractor over the course of the project. AUTHORITY reimbursements to CLERMONT on timely submitted invoices shall be made within fIfteen (15) calendar days from the first Wednesday of each month. F. Payments are further conditioned on the following: i. That CLERMONT pays its prorata share ofthe PROJECT as outlined in this Agreement; ü. That CLERMONT provides AUTHORITY the necessary invoices and other documentation sufficient to evidence that CLERMONT has incurred the actual expense; Lake Enhancement Grant Program -- Joint Agreement Page 2 of 4 8 8 ill. That CLERMONT provides AUTHORITY written notification from a person duly authorized by CLERMONT to confirm that CLERMONT has incurred the actual expense; iv. That CLERMONT completes the expensed portion of the project in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. G. If CLERMONT does not expend its prorata share of the cost for the work performed as set forth in this Agreement, then AUTHORITY will make payment OIÙY in an amount proportionate to that which CLERMONT has made and provided dÅ“umentation to the AUTHORITY in accordance with this agreement. H. The Board of Trustees of the AUTHORITY shall approve the goods and services provided prior to payment. 1. Bills for fees and other acceptable compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper preaudit and" postaudit. 5. CLERMONT shall use funds received from the Authority solely for the water quality treatment or enhancement of existing stormwater traveling to Lake MinneoIa. CLERMONT agrees that any additional revenue collected through the sale of future retention capacity will be utilized to further expand the existing stormwater capacity of the system through capital improvement to directly improve the water quality to the receiving waters of the Clermont Chain-of- Lakes. 6. CLERMONT shall provide progress reports to AUTHORITY in the standard format used by CLERMONT and at time intervals approved by the AUTHORITY. AUTHORITY will be entitled at all times to be advised, at its request, as to the status of work being done by CLERMONT and of details thereof. Either party to the Agreement may request and be granted a conference at any time with reasonable notice. 7. purposes. AUTHORITY will have the right to visit the construction site of the PROJECT for inspection 8. CLERMONT agrees to keep complete, accurate records and accounts of all costs, expenditures and other items incurred by it in the acquisition of right-of-way or the construction of the PROJECT. 9. CLERMONT shall defend, save, and hold harmless the AUTHORITY from any and all claims and demands for compensation for injuries or property damages arising from, out of, or occurring because of acts or omissions of action by CLERMONT, their agents, servants, or employees while in the performance of the provisions of this contract during the life hereof, or thereafter as directly or indirectly connected with said contract. 10. This document incorporates and includes all proper 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 dÅ“ument. 11. AUTHORITY and CLERMONT both agree that any alterations, amendments, deletions, or waivers of the provisions of this Agreement shall be valid OIÙY when reduced to writing and duly signed by both parities. 12. AUTHORITY and CLERMONT agree that the PROJECT is necessary and practical and in the best interest of the citizens of Lake County. 13. SEVERABILITY: Ifany part of this Agreement is adjudged invalid, the remaining parts shall not be affected. Lake Enhancement Grant Program -- Joint Agreement Page 3 of 4 . 8 8 14. NO TIllRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY: No person or entity shall have a right or claim of action arising from or resulting from the Agreement except those who are parties to it and their successors in interest. 15. INTERPRETATION: No provision of this Agreement is to be interpreted for or against any party just because that party or that party's legal representative drafted the provision. 16. The failure of either party to insist on strict performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent default of same or similar nature. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CLERMONT has executed this Agreement this - day of April, 1996, and the AUTHORITY has executed this Agreement this ~ day of:April; 1996- June OKLAWAHA BASIN RECREATION AND WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL ORITY Attest: rP;m cia-. ~ ~ 0-- Witness -4 ~ C/{. ¿ðþ-J Witness CITY OF CLERMONT /2.. t A. Pool, Mayor Attest: (¿~ tL' /L:B!~ -Ii- Witness ~~ L---- it ss April 2, 1996 MMC\WATER\CONTRACT\CLERMONT.LEG Lake Enhancement Grant Program -- Joint Agreement Page 4 of 4 8 ~XHIBIT "A" -3ake~~ cY~cÆP~ APPLICATION FORM The Lake County Water Authority (LCWA) has initiated a grant program for Lake Enhancement, beginning in fiscal year 1996. The grant program will target municipality/community projects within Lake County aimed at enhancing water quality with other criteria included in the evaluation (as outlined below). The Lake Enhancement Grant Program will be administered through the Lake County Department of Public Services and evaluated by a technical evaluation team (Technical Review Team, TRT), with final award of available grant funds by the LCWA Board of Trustees. Fiscal year 1996 available grant funding is $300,000. This funding may be directed to one or more applicants, at the discretion of the grant program evaluation team and the LCWA Board of Trustees. Priority will be given to capital improvement projects that are ready for construction or implementation, especially where funds can be fully expended or encumbered by the end of fiscal year 1996 (September 30, 1996). The grant program is not intended to fund on-going maintenance or operation. Applications shall be received by the Lake County Department of Public Services no later than November 15, 1995 to be considered. A review of the individual applications will be reviewed and acted upon in the form of a recommendation by the Technical Review Team by December 16, 1995. TRTs formal recommendation will then be sent along with the accompanying applications to the LCWA Board of Trustees for their review prior to December 27, 1995. The Lake County Water Authority Board of Trustees will discuss the Technical Review Team's recommendation and make their formal award of the grant(s) during their regularly scheduled meeting in January of 1996. Actual payment will be in the form of a reimbursement to the municipality/community at 100% completion of proposed project in accordance with approved plans as submitted. 0 Municipality or Community Name, Contact Name, Title City of Clermont Wayne Saunders, City Manaqer 0 Location of Proposed Enhancement Activity (attach aerial photographs, maps or other materials to adequately depict the watershed, receiving water and area of the proposed improvement) - Aerial Attached - Map attached . '... -."-7" f" Lake Enhancement Graì'h ~rogram Application Form Page 2 ~ Please provide input on the following criteria which will be evaluated: 0 OVERALL PROJECT: Description of proposed lake Enhancement project. Discuss the technical merits of the project, the operation and maintenance plan, and the projected effectiveness of treatment with time. Describe the cost estimate 'ass'ociated with the project, the schedule and the spending plan. (20 points max) -."-.,:- -. The project includes the design, permlttrng,- end construction of ã- cëñiralized storm water collection and treatment system for the City's Central Business District. The first goal of this project is to eliminate the direct discharge of storm water that now flows into lake Minneola which has the designation of "Rorida Outstanding Waters.. The City's Central Business District is the old original business district, of which the majority is built-out and was constructed prior to storm water requirements for water retention or treatment. This area creates a significant amount of storm water that flows directly into lake Minneola and two smaller internal lakes. The funding being requested would be for Phase 1 which would collect and treat the discharge from an approximate 60 acre basin. eliminating an estimated 90% of the pollutants that are now entering lake Minneola. A. second goal would be to provide additional storage which would be designed as a centralized treatment area that would allow expansion of existing businesses and development of other properties within the district. The Central Business District is currently undergoing a revitalizatIon, however, businesses are restricted from expand- ing due to a lack of on-site areas for water retention areas. The centralized system would allow expanding businesses to connect to the centralized system which would be designed to accept the water from the specific areas included in Phase 1. this would serve as a catalyst for further economic development of the erea while providing for protection of lake Mlnneola. The City of Clermont would operate and maintain the collection and treatment system which would be funded by a Storm Water Utility which has been in effect since its adoption by the City Council in 1990. The estimated costs of engineering, permitting and construction of the Phase 1 system is $400,000 and because of the pre-planning that has already been accomplished, our estimated time period for construction would be 12 months. - 0 STATUS OF PROJECT: Discuss the status of the Lake Enhancement . project you are proposing for consideration. (15 points max) - Conceptual This project was first discussed as a conceptual project by the City at the time the Storm Water Utilit'/, V'¡¡ ¡ 9R:;¡¡;:t9!;! 1;:\' tbl! CQ"r~" ;n , 9cn "n~ ,""", ..>","'no~ tho Nn , prinri.\, m"jnr prni""t - Study A l' contour topographic survey of the area has been completed and we are ready to move ahead WHn me IInal aeslgn pnase once dll:l IUIIJIIlIj '" dvdlläblt:. - Design , , - Permits - Bid Packages prepared ~ 1 \0 (II \' - Lake Enhancement Grant Program Application Form Page 3 - CJ COST SHARING: What level of Cost Sharing is requested? (Circle appropriate answer) (20 points max) - 25% grant/75% Applicant . 20 points . - 50% grant/50% Applicant 15 points - 75% grant/25% Applicant $300,000 Grant/$100,000 City GO point§) - 75% grant/25% Applicant 5 points - 100% grant 0 points ---- 0 STORMWA TER UTILITY: Does your community have an existing stormwater utility or are you moving forward with establishing a stormwater utility? (10 points max) ~Yes 10 points Planned 5 points (Please descnbe be!ow how the proposed project fits within your approved stormwater utIlity approved plan. Provided accompanying documentatIon of your stormwater plan) The City Council adopted a Storm Water Utility on September 1 1, 1990. At that time the Council identified as their priority project a centralized storm water collection and treatment system for the Central Business District with the major goals being the protection of Lake Minneola by collecting and treating all of the direct runoff that now enters the lake and providing a centralized storm water for the Central Business District to encourage revitalization and economic development of that area. Attached is a copy of the City's Storm Water Ordinance. No 0 points (rational for rating: establishment of a stormwater utility demonstrates a commitment by a community to its water quality enVIronment) . r-- /""- lake Enhancement Grant Program Application Form Page 4 0 RECEIVING WATERBODY: Identify receiving body of water. (5 points max) Lake Minneola (an Outstanding Florida Waters) . --"""~ 0 PUBLIC BENEFIT: Discuss Public Benefit. See attached (Attachment 1) (5 points max) I 0 EFFECTIVENESS: Describe expected effectiveness of treatment (% pollutant removal). (10 points max) Estimated 90% I 0 Size of water shed area being treated. Approximately 60 acres. (for information only) I 0 COST PER AREA: Cost per watershed area being treated. (10 points max) $6,666 per acre (approx.) I (rational for rating. a higher score is given to a project whose receiving waterbody of high quality, as it doesn't make the best sense to clean up water that will then be dumped to a 'dlrty' water body). 0 FLOOD RELIEF: Will the proposed project provide any level of flood relief for the community? (5 points max) The City of Clermont is a relatively hilly area compared to much of Florida and we do not experience a high level of flooding, however, the centralized system wiJI eliminate accumulation of water at certain traffic intersections which at times can be hazardous to . traffic in the rpntr;:¡1 Rllc;inpc;c; nic;tri~t . . , . . , 8 8 Attachment 1 Public Benefit The major public benefit of this project is two-fold. First and foremost is the protection of Lake Minneola which is an "Outstanding Florida Waters". Lake Minneola is a pristine lake which is one of the larger lakes in the Clermont Chain-of-Lakes and is a popular recreation area for the region. The project will eliminate all of the district runoff from the Central Business District that is now entering Lake Mjnneola. The second benefit is an economic enhancement which will allow Central Business District businesses to expand their building space by taking advantage of centralized storm water treatment system. Several businesses and vacant properties will be able to develop into a retail and professional opportunities which are now prevented from doing so because of lack of space for on-site storm water retention. lake Enhancement Gran'~'ogram Application Form Page 5 ~, The following table represents a compilation of the nine (9) categories with their respective possible points that the Technical Review Team will utilize to evaluate and score the your application. Each Team member will be asked to score each application individually and rank them from high to low. Each Team members ranking will be combined into an overall ranking of the Team. This final ranking will represent the basis for their final recommendation to the Board of Trustees of the lake County Water Authority. It will be the responsibility of the Board of Trustees to determine those projects that warrant grant funds and the amount of funds to be awarded. Please keep in mind that the TRT can not make assumptions regarding your application, so be as comelete as possible with the package of materials that you provide. ~ Category Possible Points Points Awarded Notes/Comments Overall Project 20 Status of Project 15 Cost Sharing 20 Stormwater Utility 10 Receiving 5 Waterbody Public Benefit 5 Effectiveness 10 Cost per Area 10 . Flood Relief 5 I Totals I 100 I I I Reviewer Comments: (Attach an additional sheet of paper as needed) f:\u\f\docs\lakenha2.frm ~---- ----- --- - -- 0__.' .-... ----- ---i 8 LAKE MINNEOLA 8 8 LAKE MINNEHAHA 't . . ~ CITY OF CLERMONT Office of the City Manager November 20, 1996 Dr. Robert W. Taylor Executive Director Lake County Water Authority 107 North Lake Avenue Tavares, FL 32778-3119 Dear Dr. Taylor: Enclosed is the addendum to the agreement between the City of Clermont and the Lake County Water Authority regarding the Lake Enhancement Grant which has been approved by the Clermont City Council on November 12 and signed by Mayor Robert A. Pool. Please return a fully executed copy of the agreement for our files. Sincerely, CITY OF CLERMONT WAYNE SAUNDERS City Manager WS:aw Enclosure P.O, BOX 120219 . CLERMONT, FLORIDA, 34712-0219 . PHONE: 904/394-4081 . . ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT THE AGREEMENT, entered into by and between the Ci ty of Clermont, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called "CLERMONT", and the Oklawaha Basin Recreation and Water Conservation and Control Authority, a public corporation in Lake County, Florida, hereinafter called "AUTHORITY" is herein amended to extend the project funds administration date. Therefore, Paragraph 4(B) is amended to read as follows: B. The AUTHORITY warrants to CLERMONT that these funds have been budgeted and are intended to be administered for this PROJECT by the end of the AUTHORITY's 1997 Fiscal Year of September 30, 1997. This addendum, upon its 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: 0 KLA W AHA BASIN RECREA TI ON AND W A TEa OONSERV ATION AND OONTROL AUTHORITY Attest: Gena M. Swartz, Chairman Date: CITY OF cr .F.1!MONT /Z( ¿J ~--f? N ametritle of person signing ------ Attest: 9 iVZJ7 October 11, 1996 MHC\WATER\CONTRACT\CLER-ADD.LEG ~ . . ~~ Lake County Water Authority "Caring for me beauty and safetY of our waterways."' / / " '- 7 October 17, 1996 Mr. Wayne Saunders, City Manager City of Clermont P.O. Box 120219 Clermont, FL 34712 Dear Mr. Saunders: Enclosed is an addendum to the agreement between the Lake County Water Authority and the City of Clermont regarding the Lake Enhancement Grant that was awarded by the Authority. The addendum extends until September 30, 1997 the time period for which the Authority has budgeted the funds for the grant award. All other provisions of the original agreement remain unchanged. Please sign the addendum, haye your signature witnessed, and return the addendum to the Authority. When it is fully executed, we will return a copy to you. It is our intention to have all the Lake Enhancement projects completed, and all funds expended, by September 30, 1997. Let me know if you have any questions regarding the Lake Enhancement Grant program. Sincerely, Dr. Robert W. Tayl Executive Director cc: Lora Bailey, Lake County Public Services Enclosure (lake enhance-clermont 10-3-96) , J 07 North Lake Avenue [J Tavares, FIonda 32778-3 J J 9 D (904) 343-3777 D FAX (904) 343-4259 William C Davis Executive Director LJ Board Members James R. Gregg Chairman, leesburg, Florida 0 James V Modica, Jr. Vice Chairman, Mmneola, Flonda Gena M Swartz Member, Tavares, Florida ~ James C Watkins Secretary-Treasurer, lady lake, Florida