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City of South Pasadena 7047 SUNSET DRIVE SOUTH SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA 33707 PH: (727) 347-4171 FAX: (727) 345-0518 WWW.MYSOUTHPASADENA.COM A G E N D A REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017 SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA COMMISSION CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL REPORTS PEOPLE S FORUM AGENDA COMMENT DISCUSSION ITEMS PUBLIC HEARING NONE UNFINISHED BUSINESS NONE CONSENT AGENDA Resolutions and Motions of a non-controversial nature may be placed on the Consent Agenda. One motion for approval is required to pass the entire Consent Agenda; however, any item(s) may be removed prior to motion for approval. 1. APPROVAL OF COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES FOR MONTH OF MAY, 2017 ON FILE IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AGENDA MEETING, MAY 2, 2017; ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSHOP MEETING, MAY 2, 2017; REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 9, 2017; ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSHOP MEETING, MAY 16, 2017. 1

REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017 7:00 P.M. NEW BUSINESS 2. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-05 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF DAVID MIXSON AS DEPARTMENT HEAD FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT AND ADDRESSING THE TERMS OF APPOINTMENT. 3. MOTION TO APPOINT MAYOR MAX ELSON TO SERVE AS SOUTH PASADENA'S VOTING DELEGATE AT THE 91 st ANNUAL FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AUGUST 17-19, 2017 IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA. 4. MOTION - TO AWARD THE 2017 CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA SCHOLARSHIP AWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,000 TO. 5. MOTION TO APPROVE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH PINELLAS COUNTY FOR THE COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENTS OF DISASTER DEBRIS COLLECTION & REMOVAL SERVICES AND DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES WITHIN GEOGRAPHIC PINELLAS COUNTY. ADJOURN This meeting is open to the public. Ordinances may be inspected by the public in the office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday with the exception of holidays. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City of South Pasadena is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for access for the disabled. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and F.S. 286.26, anyone needing assistance with regard to this meeting should contact the City Clerk's Office in writing at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. For more information or assistance please contact the City Clerk s office at 727-347-4171. 2

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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PINELLAS COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR THE COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENTS OF DISASTER DEBRIS COLLECTION & REMOVAL SERVICES AND DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES WITHIN GEOGRAPHIC PINELLAS COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, entered into on the date of execution by the local government, and PINELLAS COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY, and the local government signing this Agreement ( MUNICIPALITY ), jointly referred to herein as ( Parties ). Recitals WHEREAS, the Parties are authorized to and do make and enter into this Agreement pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969"; and WHEREAS, the Parties separately control and maintain various rights-of-way throughout the geographic boundaries of Pinellas County; and WHEREAS, due to functional classification and/or annexation, the COUNTY has control and maintenance responsibility over certain roads within the MUNICIPALITY s jurisdictional boundaries; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY intends to procure disaster debris collection and removal services and disaster debris monitoring and management services by competitive proposal in compliance with 2 C.F.R. 200.320, and FEMA guidance, and award multiple contracts for debris collection and removal as well as debris monitoring and management to Contractors; and WHEREAS, the MUNICIPALITY recognizes that in the event of a major disaster, the MUNICIPALITY may be unable to timely effectuate debris collection, monitoring and management using MUNICIPALITY staff and resources; and

WHEREAS, under the terms of the contracts, Contractors will provide debris removal services within geographic Pinellas County, including MUNICIPALITIES therein should the MUNICIPALITIES enter into this Agreement and subsequent agreements with the Contractors in accordance with a MUNICIPALITY s anticipated needs; and WHEREAS, the intent is for the MUNICIPALITY to receive the benefits of the Contractors without exposing the COUNTY to any costs or expenses for the services rendered by the Contractors for debris monitoring and management services on behalf of the MUNICIPALITY; and WHEREAS, to foster greater economy and efficiency and in accordance with efforts to promote cost-effective use of shared services, the Parties are entering into this intergovernmental agreement for the procurement of shared services in compliance with 2 C.F.R. 200.318(e) and related FEMA guidance. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained, and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by all Parties, it is hereby agreed by and between the Parties as follows: SECTION 1 OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNTY 1.1 The COUNTY will undertake a competitive procurement process for the disaster debris collection and removal services. 1.2 The scope of the work procured by the COUNTY shall be as set forth in Section E of COUNTY RFP Proposal Number 156-0491-P(JA) to provide comprehensive disaster debris collection and removal services as and when required. 1.3 The tasks encompassed by the competitively procured contract shall include Emergency Debris Clearance (First Push); Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction Sites/Management; Debris Removal; Hazardous Tree and Limb Removal; and Hazardous Stump Removal. 1.4 The COUNTY will undertake, or has undertaken a competitive procurement process for the disaster debris monitoring and management services with the scope of work as set forth in Section E of COUNTY RFP Proposal Number 167-0024-P(JA).

1.5 The COUNTY shall notify potential proposers in the competitive processes that the procurements are joint or cooperative procurements. 1.6 Within thirty (30) days of execution of any contract(s) pursuant to the aforementioned RFPs, if any, the COUNTY shall notify the MUNICIPALITIES in writing and provide the MUNICIPALITIES with a copy of the COUNTY s contract(s). 1.7 Should the MUNICIPALITY enter into a contract(s) with the COUNTY s successful contractor(s), the COUNTY, within five (5) business days of a request by the MUNICIPALITY, will provide any necessary documentation to support the competitive nature of the procurement as required to assist the MUNICIPALITY in any claim for Public Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 1.8 The COUNTY shall be responsible for seeking Public Assistance from FEMA for disaster debris collection, removal, and monitoring as appropriate only for costs incurred by the COUNTY. SECTION 2 OBLIGATIONS OF THE MUNICIPALITY 2.1 The MUNICIPALITY hereby endorses the COUNTY s competitive procurement process for disaster debris collection and disaster debris monitoring and management with the encompassing scope and tasks set forth in Section 1 of this Agreement. 2.2 The MUNICIPALITY had the option and ability to review the COUNTY s procurement process utilized in the procurements of the disaster debris collection contract(s) and the disaster debris monitoring and management contract(s) and is satisfied that the COUNTY s process complies with 2 C.F.R. 200.320 and FEMA guidance. 2.3 If the MUNICIPALITY decides to enter into an agreement with the Contractor(s) pursuant to the COUNTY s competitive procurement process, within five (5) business days of entering into such a contract, the MUNICIPALITY shall provide written notice of same to the COUNTY. 2.4 The MUNICIPALITY will be responsible for administering all aspects of its agreement(s) entered into pursuant to this Agreement. 2.5 The MUNICIPALITY recognizes and understands that the COUNTY s prioritization of debris collection, particularly as it relates to First Push, takes precedence over the MUNICIPALITY s prioritization.

2.6 The MUNICIPALITY will be responsible for payment of disaster debris collection services and disaster debris monitoring and management services performed on behalf of the MUNICIPALITY pursuant to the MUNICIPALITY s contract with the contractor(s), which shall be in a form substantially similar to Composite Exhibit A attached hereto. 2.7 The MUNICIPALITY will be responsible for seeking Public Assistance from FEMA as appropriate. SECTION 3 ADDITIONAL SERVICES The Parties agree not to enter into additional services with the contractors awarded the jointly or cooperatively procured disaster debris collection contracts by the COUNTY, except as expressly authorized by the COUNTY s disaster debris clearance contract(s) and/or the disaster debris monitoring and management contract(s) or this Agreement. SECTION 4 OFFICIAL NOTICE All notices required by law or by this Agreement to be given by one party to the other shall be in writing and shall be sent to the following respective addresses: COUNTY: Pinellas County Public Works Rahim Harji, P.E., Director 22211 U.S. Highway 19 North Clearwater, FL 33765 rharji@pinellascounty.org MUNICIPALITY: See Contact Information on Signature page SECTION 5 HOLD HARMLESS The Parties agree to be responsible for their own actions taken pursuant to this Agreement and/or any agreement entered into pursuant hereto and additionally hold each other harmless should this Agreement or the cooperative procurement of disaster debris collection, removal, and/or monitoring services and the expenses incurred as a result be deemed to be insufficient to receive Public Assistance from FEMA, or any other related reimbursement. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by the Parties. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by the Parties to be sued by third parties in any manner arising out of this Agreement.

SECTION 6 FILING WITH THE CLERK Prior to its effectiveness, this Agreement and subsequent amendments thereto must be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas County. SECTION 7 EXECUTION, EFFECTIVE DATE, TERM AND TERMINATION 7.1 This Agreement may be signed in counterparts and will become effective as to each MUNICIPALITY after execution and upon filing with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas County in accordance with Section 6, and shall remain in effect until canceled or until the termination of the agreements entered into by the COUNTY pursuant to the competitive procurements referenced herein, whichever is sooner. 7.2 This Agreement may be canceled with cause upon thirty (30) days written notice. For purposes of this section, cause shall mean a material breach of any term contained in this Agreement. However, written notice shall include a notice of such breach and an opportunity to cure such breach within thirty (30) days of receipt of such notice or within any additional period of time as mutually agreed by the Parties. SECTION 8 TERMINATION OF DISASTER DEBRIS COLLECTION AGREEMENT Nothing herein shall prevent the Parties from terminating any disaster debris collection contracts or disaster debris monitoring and management contracts entered into pursuant to COUNTY RFP Proposal Number 156-0491-P(JA) and/or COUNTY RFP Proposal Number 167-0024-P(JA) in accordance with the termination provisions of those contracts. SECTION 9 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This document embodies the whole agreement between the Parties. There are no promises, terms, conditions or allegations other than those contained herein, and this document shall supersede all previous communications, representations and/or agreements, whether written or verbal, between the Parties hereto. SECTION 10 APPLICABLE LAW This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The Parties agree that venue of all legal and equitable proceedings related to disputes under this Agreement shall be situated in Pinellas County, Florida.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto, governed by the laws of Florida, have caused these presents to be executed by their duly authorized officers and their official seals hereto affixed, with an effective date as set forth in Section 7.1 above. PINELLAS COUNTY, by and through its County Administrator By: Mark S. Woodard County Administrator Legal review:

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