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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2018-077 Agreement With FL Department of Transportation To Perform Necessary Ongoing Maintenance To Newly Installed Landscape Improvements From Project Work (Portion of I-95, Stirling Rd & Griffin Rd RESOLUTION NO. 2018-077 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE A MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BASED UPON EXPANDED LIMITS OF INTERCHANGE AREAS LOCATED AT I-95 (STATE ROAD NO. 9), AND STIRLING ROAD (STATE ROAD NO. 848) AND AT I-95 AND GRIFFIN ROAD (STATE ROAD NO. 818) BY WHICH THE CITY WILL PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS OF AREAS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") is requesting that a Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement be executed with the City of Dania Beach, Florida, to perform landscape maintenance services on newly established boundaries of I-95 interchange areas; and WHEREAS, on February 25, 2013, FDOT entered into a Landscape Memorandum of Agreement with the City to maintain certain landscape improvements at the interchange of I-95 and Stirling Road; and WHEREAS, on June 29, 2017, FDOT entered into a Landscape Memorandum of Agreement with the City to maintain certain landscape improvements at the interchange of I-95 and Griffin Road; and WHEREAS,the proper City officials are authorized to execute a Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement on behalf of the City of Dania Beach with the State of Florida Department of Transportation to perform necessary ongoing maintenance to newly installed landscape improvements resulting from project work for a portion of I-95, Stirling Road, and Griffin Road, a copy of which agreement in substantial form is attached as Exhibit "A", which Agreement will merge and expand the maintenance responsibilities specified in the 2013 and 2017 Agreements; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH,FLORIDA: Section 1. That the above "Whereas" clauses are approved and incorporated into this Resolution by this reference. Section 2. That the City Commission authorizes the proper City officials to enter into a Landscape Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement, a copy which is attached and incorporated by this reference. Section 3. That the City Manager and City Attorney are authorized to make minor revisions to such agreement as are deemed necessary and proper for the best interest of the City. Section 4. That costs associated with this Memorandum of Agreement will be approximately Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) per year and will be paid from annual budget appropriations of the General Fund, Public Services Streets Maintenance Division budget, and therefore, will be added to City budget appropriations in future years. Section 5. That all resolutions or part of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 6. That this resolution shall be in full force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED on June 12, 2018. ATTEST: c • THOMAS SCHNEIDER, CMC TAMARA JAME-Q,- CITY CLERK 1gp� MAYOR ��SHEO APPROVED A TO ORM AND CORRECTNESS: r�- \ THO AS N O CITY AT ' E 2 RESOLUTION#2018-077 SECTION No.: 86100 FM No. (s): 409354-2.52-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATATION DISTRICT FOUR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered this day of 20l, 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 Dania Beach a municipal corporation existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the AGENCY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over State Road 9 (1-95) as part of the State Highway System as described in Exhibit"A"; and WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT seeks to install and have maintained by the AGENCY certain landscape improvements within the right of way of State Road 9 (1-95) as described within Exhibit"B"; and WHEREAS, as part of the continual updating of the State of Florida Highway System, the DEPARTMENT, for the purpose of safety, protection of the investment and other reasons, has constructed and does maintain the highway facility as described in Exhibit"A" (attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein), within the corporate limits of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY is agreeable to maintaining those Landscape Improvements within the AGENCY'S limits including plant materials, irrigation system and/or hardscape to the medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line and/or areas within the travelway that may contain specialty surfacing (concrete pavers, color stamped concrete and color stamped asphalt [also known as patterned pavement]) including any other hardscape (if applicable), but excluding standard concrete sidewalk; and agrees such improvements shall be maintained by periodic mowing, fertilizing, weeding, litter pick-up, pruning, necessary replanting, irrigation repair and/or repair of the median concrete replacements associated with the specialty surfacing (if applicable) as needed; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS, on February 25, 2013, the DEPARTMENT entered into a Landscape Memorandum of Agreement with the AGENCY to maintain certain landscape improvements at the Interchange of State Road 9 (1-95) and State Road 848 (Stirling Road); and, SATransportation Development\DesignMn-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 1 of 21 WHEREAS, on June 29, 2017, the DEPARTMENT entered into a Landscape Memorandum of Agreement with the AGENCY to maintain certain landscape improvements at the Interchange of State Road 9 (1-95) and State Road 818 (Griffin Road); and, WHEREAS, it is the intent of the parties that the responsibility of the party's agreements is merged into this Agreement; and, WHEREAS, it is the intent of the AGENCY and the DEPARTMENT that the AGENCY shall maintain all right of way within the medians, outside the travelway and improvements made to the travelway that was made at the request of the AGENCY; and WHEREAS,the 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: 1. The recitals set forth above are true and correct and are deemed incorporated herein. 2'. INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES The DEPARTMENT shall install or caused to be installed landscape improvements described as: plant materials, irrigation and/or hardscape on the highway facilities substantially as specified in plans and specifications hereinafter referred to as the Project(s) and incorporated herein as referenced in Exhibit "B". Hardscape shall mean, but not be limited to, site furnishings, landscape accent lighting, bike racks, fountain, tree grates, decorative free standing or retaining wall(s) and/or any non-standard roadway, sidewalk, median or crosswalk surfacing, such as, but not be limited to the following: specialty surfacing (concrete pavers, color stamped concrete and color stamped asphalt [also known as patterned pavement]). If there are any major changes to the plan(s), the DEPARTMENT shall provide the modified plan(s) to the AGENCY and the AGENCY shall provide their approval or disapproval to the DEPARTMENT within 10 business days. The DEPARTMENT may elect to withdraw the landscape improvements if changes are not approved within the given time frame. 3. MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES A. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape improvements, as existing and those to be installed, within the physical limits described in Exhibit "A" and as further described in Exhibit"B". The non-standard improvements within and outside the travelway shall be maintained by the AGENCY regardless if the said improvement was made by the DEPARTMENT, the AGENCY, or others authorized pursuant to section 7, by periodic mowing, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, curb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup, necessary replanting, irrigation system repair and/ or repair of any median concrete replacement associated with specialty surfacing (if applicable) following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety and maintenance guidelines, Exhibit "D", the Maintenance Plan. The AGENCY'S responsibility for SATransportation Development0esig Min-Ho use Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTSI1 MOAMANIA BEACH1DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 2 of 2l maintenance shall include all landscaped, turfed and hardscape areas on the sidewalk or within the medians and areas outside the travelway to the right-of-way and/or areas within the travelway containing specialty surfacing. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway caused by the differential characteristics of non-standard travelway surfacing and the associated header curb and concrete areas (if applicable) on DEPARTMENT right-of-way within the limits of this Agreement. B. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY is specifically set out as follows: to maintain, which means to properly water and fertilize all plants; to keep them as free as practicable from disease and harmful insects; to properly mulch the planting beds; to keep the premises free of weeds; to mow the turf to the proper height; to properly prune all plants which at a minimum includes: (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plants, (2) pruning such parts thereof to provide clear visibility to signage, permitted outdoor advertising signs (per Florida Statute 479.106), and for those using the roadway and/or sidewalk; (3) preventing any other potential roadway hazards. Plant materials shall be those items which would be scientifically classified as plants including trees, palms, shrubs, groundcover and turf. To maintain also means to remove or replace dead or diseased plants in their entirety, or to remove or replace those that fall below original project standards. Palms shall be kept fruit free year-round. To maintain means to keep the header curbs that contain the specialty surfacing treatment in optimum condition. To maintain also means to keep the hardscape areas clean, free from weeds and to repair said hardscape as is necessary to prevent a safety hazard. To maintain also means to keep litter removed from the median and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by plants of the same species type, size, and grade as specified in the original plans and specifications. Any changes to the original plans shall be submitted by permit application to the DEPARTMENT for review and approval. C. If it becomes necessary to provide utilities (water/electricity) to the medians or areas outside the travelway to maintain these improvements, all costs associated with the utilities for the landscape improvements including, but not limited to any impact and connection fees, and the on-going cost of utility usage for water and electrical are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. (1) The AGENCY shall be solely responsible for any impact and/or connection fees AND (2) The AGENCY shall be responsible for the described ongoing utility costs upon final acceptance of the construction project by the DEPARTMENT and thereafter. The Project is accepted prior to the start of the FDOT Specification 580 Contractor's Plant Establishment Period. AND (3) The AGENCY shall be responsible for these improvements immediately after final acceptance of the construction project by the DEPARTMENT except for the SATransportation DevelopmentOesignUn-House DesignUndscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOATANIA BEACHtDaniaBch_SR9ExpressLaneslDaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 3 of 21 plant materials which will be included in the FDOT Specification 580 Contractor's Plant Establishment Period. The AGENCY shall be responsible for the maintenance of all landscape improvements after the completion of the FDOT Specification 580 Contractor's Plant Establishment Period. D. The maintenance functions to be performed by the AGENCY may be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT at the discretion of the DEPARTMENT. Such inspection findings will be shared with the AGENCY and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding, repayment, reworking or Agreement termination. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 4. NOTICE OF MAINTENANCE DEFICIENCIES A. If at any time after the AGENCY has undertaken the maintenance responsibilities for the landscape improvements, it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary that the limits, or a part thereof, are not properly maintained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, said District Secretary may at his/her option, issue a written notice that a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s), by sending a certified letter to the AGENCY, placing said AGENCY on notice thereof. Thereafter the AGENCY shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to correct the cited deficiencies. If said deficiencies are not corrected within this time period, the DEPARTMENT may at its option, proceed as follows: (1) Maintain the landscape improvements or any part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, and/or (2) At the discretion of the DEPARTMENT, terminate the Agreement in accordance with Paragraph 9 of this Agreement and remove, by the DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel, all of the landscape improvements installed under this Agreement or any preceding Agreements, except as to trees and palms, and charge the AGENCY the reasonable cost of such removal. B. The AGENCY agrees to reimburse the DEPARTMENT all monies expended by the DEPARTMENT for the landscape improvements listed in Exhibit"B" in the amounts listed in Exhibit "E" should the landscape improvement fail to be maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 5. FUTURE DEPARTMENT IMPROVEMENTS It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscape improvements covered by this Agreement may be removed, relocated or adjusted at any time in the future as determined to be necessary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the adjacent state road be widened, altered or otherwise changed to meet future criteria or planning needs of the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscape improvements at AGENCY'S expense after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove same. All permits (including tree permits), fees, and any mitigation associated with the SATransportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-1B.docx Page 4 of 21 removal, relocation or adjustments of these improvements are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. 6. FUTURE AGENCY IMPROVEMENTS The AGENCY may construct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the improvements rights of ways identified herein, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape improvements shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval by the DEPARTMENT. (b) The AGENCY shall procure a permit from the DEPARTMENT. (c) All landscape improvements shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate state safety and roadway design standards. (d) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape improvements it chooses to have installed and there will be no cost to the DEPARTMENT. 7. ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER IMPROVEMENTS The DEPARTMENT may allow an adjacent property owner to construct additional landscape improvements within the limits of the rights of way identified in Exhibit "A" of this Agreement and the AGENCY shall be responsible for maintaining those improvements under this Agreement subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscape improvements shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT and shall require a valid permit attached with a letter of consent to said plans by the AGENCY. The plans shall not be changed or deviated from without written approval by the DEPARTMENT and the AGENCY. (b) All landscape improvements shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate state safety and roadway design standards. (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape improvements installed by an adjacent owner. 8. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS COST The DEPARTMENT agrees to enter into a contract for the installation of the landscape improvements with an estimated amount of $43,590.00 as referenced in Exhibit "E". This amount may be reduced or eliminated at the sole discretion of the DEPARTMENT or due to budgetary constraints of the DEPARTMENT. The DEPARTMENT'S participation in the landscape improvements' cost, as described in Exhibit "E" is limited to only those items which are directly related to the Landscape improvement plans. Sffransportation Development0esignlln-House DesignIandscape Arch itecture\AGREEMENM1 MOAIDANIA BEACH1DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLaneslDan iaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 5 of 21 (1) The AGENCY shall be invited to assist the DEPARTMENT in the final acceptance of the landscape improvements by the DEPARTMENT associated with the roadway construction project and then upon completion of the FDOT Specification 580 Contractor's Plant Establishment Period. 9. AGREEMENT TERMINATION In addition to those conditions otherwise contained herein, 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 this Agreement, following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the AGENCY in conjunction with this Agreement. 10.AGREEMENT TERM A. The term of this Agreement commences upon execution by all parties. The term of this Agreement shall remain in effect for twenty-five (25) years. B. If the DEPARTMENT chooses not to implement the landscape improvements described in Exhibit"B", this Agreement becomes void and the original Agreement is reinstated if any. 11. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A. With respect to any of the AGENCY'S agents, consultants, sub-consultants, contractors, and/or sub-contractors, such party in any contract for the landscape improvements shall agree to indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the DEPARTMENT from all claims, demands, liabilities, and suits of any nature arising out of, because of or due to any intentional and/or negligent act or occurrence, omission or commission of such agents, consultants, subconsultants, contractors and/or subcontractors. The AGENCY shall provide to the DEPARTMENT written evidence of the foregoing upon the request of the DEPARTMENT. It is specifically understood and agreed that this indemnification clause does not cover or indemnify the DEPARTMENT for its own negligence. B. In the event that AGENCY contracts with a third party to provide the services set forth herein, any contract with such third party shall include the following provisions: (1) AGENCY'S contractor shall at all times during the term of this Agreement keep and maintain in full force and effect, at contractor's sole cost and expense, Comprehensive General Liability with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability and Worker's Compensation insurance with minimum limits of $500,000.00 per Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more SATransportation Development\DesignVn-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH1DaniaBch SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 6 of 21 restrictive than the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability and Worker's Compensation policy without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office and shall name the DEPARTMENT as an additional insured on such policies. (2) AGENCY'S contractor shall furnish AGENCY with Certificates of Insurance of Endorsements evidencing the insurance coverage specified herein prior to the beginning performance of work under this Agreement. (3) Coverage is not to cease and is to remain in full force and effect (subject to cancellation notice) until all performance required of AGENCY'S contractor is completed. All policies must be endorsed to provide the DEPARTMENT with at least thirty (30) days notice of cancellation and or/or restriction. If any of the insurance coverage will expire prior to the completion of work, copies of renewal policies shall be furnished at least(30) days prior to the date of expiration. 12. E-VERIFY REQUIREMENTS The AGENCY shall: (a) Utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the AGENCY during the term of the contract; and (b) Expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 13. SUPERSEDED PRECEDING LANDSCAPE AGREEMENTS This Agreement shall replace and supersede any and all preceding landscape agreements as listed in Exhibit "C" except as specifically excepted out. The landscape improvement plans and the associated Maintenance Plan Part II attached to the referenced agreements and project costs shall, by reference, become a part of this agreement as if they were attached hereto unless superseded by later plans. The AGENCY shall have the same duty to maintain those landscape improvements under this Agreement as the AGENCY did under the previous landscape agreements, and as more specifically detained in this Agreement. 14. FISCAL TERMS The DEPARTMENT, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and no money may be paid on such contract. The DEPARTMENT shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the DEPARTMENT that funds are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one (1) year, but any contract so made shall be executory SATransportation Development0esignUn-House DesignIandscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTSI1 MOAIDANIA BEACH1DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes%DaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 7 of 21 only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years; and this paragraph shall be incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the DEPARTMENT which are for an amount in excess of TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and which have a term for a period of more than one year, 15. DISPUTES 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. 16. ASSIGNMENT This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY in whole or part without the consent of the DEPARTMENT. 17. LAWS GOVERNING This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contract and Florida law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. The AGENCY agrees to waive forum and venue and that the DEPARTMENT shall determine the forum and venue in which any dispute under this agreement is decided. 18. NOTICES Any and all notices given or required under this Agreement shall be in writing and either personally delivered with receipt acknowledgement or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. All notices shall be sent to the following addresses. If to the DEPARTMENT: If to the AGENCY: State of Florida Department of Transportation City of Dania Beach 3400 West Commercial Blvd. 1201 Stirling Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 Dania Beach, Florida 33004 Attention: Elisabeth A. Hassett, R.L.A. Attention: Ronnie Navarro, P.E. FDOT District IV Landscape Architect Title: Deputy Public Serv. Director 19. LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A: Landscape Improvements Limits Maintenance Boundaries Exhibit B: Landscape Improvement Plans Exhibit C: Preceding Landscape Agreement Descriptions(s) Exhibit D: Maintenance Plan for Landscape Improvements Exhibit E: Approximate Cost for Landscape Improvements SATranspottation Development\DesignUn-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOAIDANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-2&-1 B.docx Page 8 of 21 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. STATE OF FLORIDA CITY OF DANIA BEACH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: By: Chairperson/Mayor/Manager Transportation Development Director Attest: (SEAL) Attest: (SEAL) Clerk Executive Secretary Legal Approval Date Legal Review Date Office of the General Counsel SATransportation Development\Design4n-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturMAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 9 of 21 SECTION No.: 86100 FM No. (s): 409354-2-52-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 EXHIBIT A ROADWAY PROJECT LOCATION AND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES I. ROADWAY PROJECT LOCATION: State Road 9 (1-95) Express Lanes Phase 3C from South of SR 820 (Hollywood Blvd.) (M.P. 1.773)to South of SR 842 (W. Broward Blvd.) (M.P. 10.757) II. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES (COMBINED): A. New Limits State Road 9 (1-95) at SR 848 (Stirling Rd.) Northeast Quadrant(Northbound on ramp); Ramp M.P. 0.000 to Ramp M.P. 0.181 State Road 9 (1-95) at SR 818 (Griffin Rd.) Northwest Quadrant (FDOT drainage parcel adjacent to the southbound off ramp); Ramp M.P. 0.752 to M.P. 0.892 B. PREVIOUS LIMITS: State Road 9 (-95) at State Road 848 (Stirling Road) Interchange northwest and northeast quadrants(M.P. 0.140)to M.P. 0.237) State Road 9 (1-95) at State Road 818 (Griffin Road) Intersection infields from State Road 9 (1-95)from (M.P. 6.079) to (M.P. 6.303) III. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES MAP: See Attached SATransportation Development\Design\ln-House DesignIandscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTS\1 MOAIDANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 10 of 21 LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE MAP SR 9 (1-95) and SR 848 (STIRLING RD.), CITY OF DANIA BEACH FPID #409354-2-52-01 2-2-2018 LEGEND: \' N r......i CITY OF DANIA BEACH CURRENT LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS I I iW /.......I MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES CITY OF DANIA BEACH ADDITIONAL LA RIW LINE—\ / / �1 � � = � / LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES CURRENT OF MAINTENANCE BY CITY OFF DANIA BEACH, LA RIW LINE ` SO ENTRANCE RAMP __- ri l-_i .••,k, SB EXIT RAMP -�-�- 4" -w. _ `"`�•... �„I 11 R (,.9oUrf, `41- .�,, NQRTN�OU/YA) — _ — — — _ - - _ -' �r� — _— — — — —I 90 ' �-�� �, ._ ZIMITf.-F LANDSCAPE _ _� _� a -*NT,ENANC"E _ ._ �EXtT RAAtp '-��- ... r ""'mow ,♦ _ 2 — _ _— __ _ I— �''` — — — ENTRANCE BAMp �..- _ _ — — — — — — LA RIW LINE--� �4- �, I� '�'•''� ... � - .—__..—— __.—_ 1 yy A" ,!C CURRENT LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE 1 I I Y `f BY CITY OF DANIA BEACH. 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LA RYW LINE LA R/W LINE CURRENT LIMITS OF MAINTENANCE— q �l. 1 BY CITY OF DANIA BEACH. CURRENT LIMITS OF A 1 II I p .— MAINTENANCE BY LEGEND: i CITY OF DANIA BEACH. 3 _ CITY OF DANIA BEACH CURRENT LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES �. 0 20 IDD f � d h �J� t� dJ' CITY OF DANIA BEACH ADDITIONAL Feet c �� LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS ' A/•' R(irf4(ja MAINTENANCE BOUNDARIES /! 4 DATE T Ve REVISIONS Lxxf NtMeri a/9-10 R5Yer1 J.Carey,III IION STATE OF FL.ORPDA SHEET E �� DEPAR771WNTOFTRANSPORTAT20N LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS COTLEVR&HEARING,INC. NO. 7934 Commerce Lane Sufte 1 ROAD N0. COUNTY FINANCIAL PR JECT ID Ju4Rer,FJ9r/0a 33458 MA l"EN�4NCE MAP Cerc.T9f Aut&LC -13TT 9 BROWAR° 409354-2.52-01 LIM 2 71 awiliur 1/l/IDiB 133:35 PN I:�IR9Jkfr5-POOR�3310915I9]-l-y3 kVret!I.rn[t-HOy 3[\IaMiV\yIAYIOJe]C h SECTION No.: 86100 FM No. (s): 409354-2-52-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 EXHIBIT B LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLANS The DEPARTMENT agrees to install the landscape improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications attached hereto and incorporated herein. Please see attached plans prepared by: Robert J. Cotleur, RLA. Cotleur& Hearing Landscape Architects Date: February 6, 2018 SATransportation DevelopmenHdesignlln-House DesignlL ndscape Arch itectu re\AGREEME NTS\1 MOAMANIA BEACHtDaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 11 of 21 d4l OUTDOORADVERTISING IMPACTED TREES TO BF RELOCATED TOlOOA)S!GN ^A PERMANENT LOCATION WITHIN PROJECT1 IMITS,TIP.(SEE INVENORY) EXISTING TREES OOA TAG h, 2 f��it `, _ TO REMAIN,TYP. z8U93 ODA VIEWUZONE erY 20ME � 7 ti EX.FENCE ODA SIGN as ri _ TA � �� b'••- E F �_�- - �` La RM'uNE i _ EX.BARRIER WALL 4 +tea r� �� �� f!� `�_ 3C EXPRESS LANES WIDENING EXIT RAMP WIIII TERAL DIME7 LI.I ��X.EDGE OF PASEMENT — ++ au h h - - - SOUrH BOUND)U�j _— — — — — — Z• '�pp COM,S+T.5R 9 _ ti % - - - - - - - - - - - - .~.t BARRIER WALL +_ — --- -48,�_ "Y,,ftARRIER WILL+ EX.NSE WRLX.EDGE OF PAVEMERT- — y��) _ — '�r$� 4 -- VIAA; NE f1o0'�Do) R 9 ��ONST.SR �a _ �r-9s�ir Rr _ I - O LATERAL a'a�a / O ._ IVD,L OFFSET _ — y — N BOU )- j EX.CURB — —-- PROP.USE WALL 18 LATERAL OFFSET :- NO ENTRANCE RAMP _ ---"-� - FX.RAMP OOA TAG t� T -� +i, —�a�. �� _ ""--..�-+w�.� }�.. _/)•:, --i-------��. 'D !/•�O� u t�' EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN,TYP. ODA TAG ODA SIGN TAG OCB368 LA RIW LINE MCB36B '3 1 fd VIEW ZONE(100-600') EX.FENCE PROP.RELOCATED TREES,TYP 7 •.. I`I I I 1 PEA RE I TREE RELOCATION LEGEND ' 1 I LIMITS OF TREE C(AMONXNAME TREE TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED t 1 j 1 RELOCATION AREA q j COMMON NAME UP PROJEC TAFE T BE T LIMITS(SEE pWITHIN IS)I 0 15 60 II I 1 i 8 TO(EGNYE RAP LA R/W LINE COMMNXNANE TREE TO BE REMOVED. Feet Elk R[VISTONS 1W x N Ni-a A—Ii.M l 1.ml—NA Plop STATC OP PLORIDADESCRIPTION SHEET COTLEOR 6 NEARING,INC. DRPARTMCNT OF 7WANBPORTAI7OW TREE RELOCATION PLAN- NO. 1934 Conwxerce Lame Suite I ROAD NO. COUNTY FINANUAL P 561-7,, 6336Fl�f a .561 8 TIRLING RD. 56t-Tm-6336 Far O0239-t377 9 BROWARD AO9354.2-5— TRP 8 Cert.at AAh.CC-0000139 w • 21W.I. 1weat evltt _7R7J END OF EX.FENLF FENCE ALONE \ LA R/W LINE 0 15 60 TREE RELOCATION LEGEND 1 RAILROAD R.Q.W. I�(I (� 1 EX.FENCE TO BE 1+,1.j ` EX-FENCE TO D R.0,WMAIN �- TREE TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED 1 !I'Y(, ALONG RAILROAD R.O,W. TAG:N NXX ,jRFMOVED 8Y OTHERS j `-� Feet COMMON NAME 11 LIMITS OF TREE f �RELOCATJON AREA�y TAG#XXXX TREE TO BE RELOCATED WITHIN ODA TAG\ I Il 1! t g I(f' ° ��•+.`„ = COMMON NAME PROJECT LIMITS(SEE PLANS). //1 #CG306 1 t LA R(ti' 1 I . �� `�`= TAG#XXXX TREE TO BE REMOVED. 7 1 t(1 I! f( ! ( {t 7LINt EX.TRE£5 TD COMMON NAME REMAIN.TYR. I Jl i (IZI I 1 111�! I MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF ALLOWABLE OB57ROCTlONS 1_ �+, AS PER FLL AIRPORT GUIDE PATH ITITOUC PLANS J Jr( y ` ". 5001 STATUTORY ODA VIEW ZONE I rI` Jr t�( !r 71 a''�g 11 T t II.', Y '"` w..'- �"I"`....�. ~"' ` LIMBS OF TREE I lL 1 r ul f 1 P{PI /1/ �j ` `•.,� _ RELBCATtON AREA ' I /`~ ^,Mh I I 11o1 ( 1 }N�e 1/ 7'+'rr •-{ ljI 1 ` EXISTING TREES t0 REMAIN,TYP- / !I 7Wt lI (J ( /,�0y, { /` i PROP.RELOCATED TREES,TYP. 4 "� __ -LA WIN LINE ( 1 i#�� � EX.FENCE TO REMAIN ALONG RE EX.POND r"--���.. CURB, !3 EXISTING TREES TYP. } TO AEMAIN.TYP. Imo" �/Q 11 ! ( 11 IJ h ` ! j ' �. I REMOVED BY O�HERS T"-�_. �1` Sp H✓ (!j EX.fEN .E / ,r. 4..�� 3 ! 72 J GA PROP, , E r Jq RELOC TYP. ATED \ REMOO BVED _. TREES, BY OTHERS• LATERAL ODA 51GN TAG OFFS #C6305 VIEW ZONE(100'-600') EX, v SIGN, --'�+' EX.CURB AND TYP. - O '`' LA RIW GUTTER,TYP. _ t". ,F / e O� O`. LINE -- '-- EDGE OF PAVEMENT 18 LATERAL OFFSET ` — • z s #LATERAL OFFSET _ E �•� I — 3C EXPRESS LANES ! SS EXIT RAMP \ �,•BRIDGC WIDE(ANG . I * R PROP.MSE WALL x• 717 TMPACTTD TREES MBE RELOCATED TO A PFAMANENT — I ?C FAPAE55 L YY OCATM WITHIN EMJECT LIMJU,TYP.(SF INVENOR , ^- — — — — — _ _ It— LANES WIDENING "ESPWEDEA&G — _ — — — — — tp'• G.I�`�•'':. SR 9 I-95 SOUTH BOUND !�:• ,..,c BAARICcEA WALL � — — — ¢CONST SR l//�- 7J CONST SR 9 _ I BARRIER WALL 5•-I� 77 7 env BRJDGE — SR—9 I-95 NORTH BOON—DI t }C-EXPAESS I — —1MPAC7ED-nEES TO 4F-RELOGATfd"YO A P AMENT — —F11 AIRPORT GUIDE PATH(TERpS) — I ES�ENING — t 1 — LOCA710NjyJTH/N PROf "T LIMITS,-jyP.IS 1'(I,�ENORYJ I ! s-10 LATERAL OFFSET 3+�NEX EXPWIDRESS t $ #' .�' fi fi EX.EDGE OF PAVEMENT PROP.MSE WALL EX.MAST M �' 9 t ea ais .;;) -i--.P, — NS ENTRANCE RAMP It �ED TREES roVENORYJ REVISIONS ltet44t atnRen v Rf mo a 11.Cabn.AIA flop 8TA7R OF PLOREDA SHEET COTLDRPART"NT OF TRAMJlaRTATIOT' TREE/� p�r �t 77O ]� NO.1934 OR G NEARING.INC' d 1�A�rJ}. juy`Q��yA gvN pLASIT- hplt Ca!Fl-lte Lane SURe 1 ADAD NO. C FIR D/AC PROJECT GRLPMN RD. 361-74,Ft3M 3345E 561-74T"33B fai 561-747-1371 9 BROWARD 409354-2.52-01 TRP 9 Cert.oY Auth.LC-0000239 am a �1 n I 5]OI r,a; rimsa a a! iwbtt LAYlO TRF 9 TABULATION OF QUANTITIES/PLANT SCHEDULE 1-95 & HOLLYWOOD BLVD. INTERCHANGE 1-95 & SHERIDAN ST. INTERCHANGE 1-595 & SR 7 INTERCHANGE DESCRIPTION GRAND DESCRIPTION GRAND DESCRIPTION GRAND SYM. DESCRIPTION NAME-COMMON NAME) TOTAL SYM. (BOTANICAL NAME•COMMON NAME) TOTAL SYM. (BOTANICAL NAME-COMMON NAME) TOTAL ail smart a wb7ls'S ivel- i ver rs, rc m 7 _BN a smart a ++s +ve - vet smart m 7 __- v stools ec +ens- + e on a a BS Burson 5lmaruba-Tourist Ffe. 6umoo 4mbv 1 _ Cbl4 Locrorhrnax my - r usma a1m 9 PHN Phoemr dad ere'Mtd 00r-Med'oal Date palm 3 CON Cacrothrinax mir uama-Mlrabuama Palm 5 A Ol[to er - urrlc palm IO RE R stones r e-R 'al slm IT OV Quercus vtr In ans-Live Oak tree I HL Njaphorbe fagedcaulis-Bottle palm t8 S maravba seta-Paradise Tree 13 RE -dgygonea reb s-7tura alm 29 pHs Phoenix Rivexrls-s Ivester Gate aaim 3 Sabe elnxtto-Cab a Palm 39 P abal palmetto-Cabb e a m 18 PHM Phoenix dar Fera'Nv - ed 60l Date Palm VM veitchia mo omer and-Single Mont amer Palm 20-- TR Thr nax radiate-T c a m 43 11 T rinax ref ata-ThatcA alm 4 TOT 4 A t c o erma a ans-Solitaire aim P c erma a ans-Svlra re Pam S a 170 TOTAL,, 59 1-95 & STIRLING RD. INTERCHANGE I-95 & GRIFFIN RD. INTERCHANGE RAND SYM. DESCRIPTION TAD SYM DESCRIPTION TOTAL (BOTANICAL NAME-COMMON NAME) (BOTANICAL NAME-COMMON NAME) fsmarck a nob is'S ver'-Silver Bismarck calm A CWDWIPMX a en Mapalm 14 TN Tebeba a [ h Ile-Pink Trum et tree 7 HV N o�/wrbe vefschaf elHl-5 e e 12 E stones f a-Ro el arm I RE A stoner a- a m 13 5P Sabal a metro-CbaA a aim _ _] SP r metro-C e e m 15 TR r nax radially- W. aim 6 PEA Ptyetwasperme,eiggaits-solitaire 3 A Pt choa erma a ans- aX re Fa- 22 7 T TA 1-95 &1-595 INTERCHANGE: 1-95 & I-595 INTERCHANGE: TREES TO BE RELOCATED TO HOLDING TREES TO BE PERMANENTLY AND RETURNED TO ORIGINAL LOCATION RELOCATED WITHIN INTERCHANGE r�k/RC^HJEj� DESCRIPTION GRAND DESCRIPTION GRAND SYM. (BOTANICAL MAKE-COMMON NAME) TOTAL SYM. (BOTANICAL NAME-COMMON NAME) TOTAL rA A;Q to q�U•fit p-...s r.. +. B smart la +s' ee-Sevce Brsmerct WM 11 CAI Cocus rmc ere - a ac nut Palm CH amaer d hu - ur van m m _ 2 e an s r I -R o nr one CN Cocos AUCIfNa'Ma an'-Ma pan xonut erm 0.9 mstan a ec Log-Wife R DbOn PPIM i 3 g I L.03 LlvlsteNa declaims-Tri+e RIR n Plvlm 4 v I leas- I!Rfbbon Palm _ 1 LOt Llrlston a declPlMs-Slna a lb palm TA Tabebu a raraiba-Silver Tru at re5-la e 2 3J.Sd`�'`•� PEA c erma!le an—s- rtT-SOUV a 11 TA2 Ts bu a cwama-sliver ru at-1`ier Sm f 3 PHM Phoenix d 71 era' - sal Nr Nm 73 20 ME,x s resit s-sgwester ate m 17 FS 0 6 2 8 on w raptly-Flarldil Ra'al e0M 0.5 ill nax radlata-T 10 VT et am ame ans-Trrpie ont omen-Ps+m eltc a omeFrana» ble-Aorrt omery Paim T 1 AEVT$wNS [xeascape N++Men w 0vxv4:kk.J.Cony.Nr:aieu BTA78 OF FLORIDA \ ET DESCRIPTION COTLEUR 6 NEAR/86.INC. DRPAR3%RNT OP 4RANSPORTA7201v TREE RELOCA7TON PLAN No. lualrer•Fllorlda 31934 Cm--33458 uhe 1 ROAD NO. eauNrr F CIAl A ECr f0 TAB ULA77ON OR 017AA77777ES 561-74T-6336 Fax 561-747-1377 9 BROWARD 409354-2-52-01 TRP 20 or,. or MCI,rC 0110239 ar r :fT rn .1 Ii aaIDl- Ww",1--n l W--rN•.n TABLE 2;MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TREE RELOCATION NOTES TABLE 1.MAX SIZE FOR TREE RELOCATION FOR ROOT PRUNING MAXIMUM SISe Of 1 TOmluctske visit with the rwerin the Beal to reviewall tomato remain,to be renwvedand to be relocated prior to Starting;wort lt1sanNdpatedthat SPECIES TREES TO BE SPECIES MINlMUN SIZE EAV P rtlng /BOTANICAL NAME.COMMON NAME) RELOCATED (BOTANICAL NAME•COMMON NAME? REQUIRING ROOT the cote"n and famM otthe treat con chengefmm the tom the Unwtarywasmndlated towhees the wmkwlA amplNtake plan.Ontyvaesdetmnined aw.T-.-- MUNIMG bythe F00Tmbeingoodmndtlonarbffhwa mqulredtobemlot". 2 AN Nees sttal be relocatedwth a Mnknum 2W diameter lwdrauictree spade,to the etent partible. MtaN _ The fatlodry situatioee am tees where atree spade cannot be Used: - -- _ "wcoehr`ka-`o"'""'em4w- o .9w ._ A. When the tree must be transported an the interstate a a major roadway,When a the spade would nor,be able to access. e•m•- Ertf.._., dinNONEm _ It Whee Bw tree fo he rnwyad(swtasioae allio 5,asteeperaotherwlee merJaOalble byatree Wale. Ye a t - C Wherathe branching structure ofthe bee IS too wide to utilise the tree spade witlaa neeMNe trlrnmang oftM tree. m-smwm ram NOT n m E Arai• .. m.. 3 All relocated tmesslWl bewateMdaWfor a penodafnotleMthan 90 data,apes which dW shalbewatered Doan wromid hedslo•ruurahealthy n w- nut m .. .RP tim eetebTMMrent.Ate minknum,the DcslAn•BIAd RmHollywood thal elmMeee90%wruNWfaane yearaRsr arseptanca of all trees thatwere reklwred to Hollywoo ' -...Im n -.-gym rum_ Bd,MwWmn5t,5tiding Rdad GrlfIn Rd.Any beesthrtdR lbdowthe 90%minlmuts)must be replaced with■ease Nee ofNke sloe and types.AM trees that OAAO reader N. n aMRPwx dwlowsrthe 9ms minkrem)murt be removed,and the plant pItzma mast be restored to the ofigtnal grade lbyflalRE ft ratio).Thedbturkedarwwllalso " m h hew- i< Nk twee Date. msodded or mulched to match the wrraundingares.The design build flan shall ensure an IM survival faonH'earner rec pRe.ofailtrwrelwated are lA..1 ask writhe the F85$I-SySlmarcnarpelimhs.AAtreeslMt de atlmp hdawapl grade moat be repietd wWtarrewNee atRke site and tYPe• ram a en 4 Vnleas sdacared wahatree spade,el trees shag be plMrtd ad ateked lo•souderin with lndn 544.Trw titer am rebated mitre Neespade,and its than '^' 'm-•—"- 12•tM,mWrmtberequindmbertakd, a. m• ask _.._... 5 Unkssrehotecl with.tree spade,•l mot beta mot be wrapped a wswd to preserve the lmegmy ofthe root balled ' �1 wTaN Dw during tnrwpoR Aaeptahk mnhods aNan -tTaY:'Gi"uv ova M . ambnlapor o-mash,secured wleh eM.for pin nMbad plastic sketch wrap.Any mrvbbdegradahlematerials,such as lwnuishad plasticstrelch re afa- wPmurtbas00%nmwvdpMatoplaAtilW vWrehakeN,Mtikh ue not trnsN No degradable,doalwwrow,to nndmw Wgmwth and are an aseeption to this rule.Trent that am dug from hoary nib that adhere to thmass.an w root ms d are not banaportad m great distances may be suosfuly transplanted without s m, eeam um- budap(whmappmom by the EJglater),and when handled In a properad thmaNtasldon,Rai aso keep the root math misted amid cracklre ofilm mot bail. a 6 immdbuly.ftrr pbntkig and then again,prior to the cod ofthe one year estakNshmemmA pe prune Of Imss In accordance with ANSI A300 Standards MfY adtom aidadwoWwdedfrands.All trimadeg shall be convicted by an ISA CertHkd Arbarkt -wa - '- hike �. . mean se.- nonsu reran " 7 In rasa where trees am to be re aced within proposed dry pod areas,the DesiWi-0Build yirmwA*pwfonngrovi g of the Dead pdarto relamangthetms, NOTE,NO MAX SIZE FOR PALM TREES.an this work may need to besdwddd In the dryseamn when these arm am not mrmdatd.In eddDbn,do trey will Likely need to be replarpd with their mot bale Woustd above the djanAt Wade on genie mouth to Braun they do not moaln Under vmterfurlmlg perkda oftimedwingthe rain Mined. AOOT PRUNING 15 ADVANTAGEOUS AND ECO MENDED MR ALL TREES TO ME RELOCATED,BUY IS My REQUIRED ON TREE SIZES AS NOTED When uNll*Wthe approath,the Carbadermay need to provWe additional fah to Gene these mounds,end the side slopes ofthe mood drl not be steeper ABOVE.THE TEE TYPES ABOVE MUST RE ROOT PAUNEO A MINIMUM than IA.Tim DealgnBYIW Fjrm adwpe amhite4and drainage dg{ineerahag ttmrdmte anda IncwpoMetheeedWi d hAlures into theflrwl drainage design OF B WEEKS PRIOR TO DIGGING D2 WEEKS IS RECOMMENDEO).ROOT and romtruasloapemdt ld irmslopaduges. TABLE 3.MINIMUM ROOTBALL SIZE PRUNING IN 2 STEPS IS PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED.PRUNE THE FORE THE a In semetasm desirable trees thatare propeeed m be removed a relocated may In able to mmah4 onnthe Mal Scope atgraMnga madway wmtructlan FOR RELOCATED PALMS SECOND HALF OF PRDOT�A EGU�D EXCEPT IMUM Of 4 WHEN AEKS ETAKE SPADE workhesbeendatarmined.When approved by the En/visa•the 0eslg-Build Flrmwn allow additioLW desirable treasto remain thatwere pmposedto be WIDTH DEPTH IS USED. mmoydamktuted-When dcixa,,theaddllkmW tree to remain Can substitute for a tfeato bemlocafadola amtewehals.Nl.keesmr®dard to OVERNL HEIGHT OF BALL- OF BALL beded OT rebis mustbe approved bythe FDand aregeneregy Isminsur,gad RualRyveetthetore Warr rwDveorotherwheMdm ad blaspes. OF PAIN IOU (a) All proposal additional tna sto remain shell be sho m on the Tree Relention plain. Ja ..._.za_. TABLE 4.MINIMUM ROOTBALL SIZE 9 YRore red treat are plecedm gmupfnngs,thetresshall he placedwmi the lagatona M themNdleadtheamerfnt was on thea Milds m -B�. E• FOR RELOCATED CANOPY TREES provide a natural appearance. o� 10 Makrtehu treateW ddrgastahgshmsed period,ff.meeltortng purpCaa),and remove prWw Mai aeeptenn aftM tr—aloeaMm wait. -WIDTH SHALL.BE A PARTIAL RADIUS MEASURED DIAMETC-R ➢EP7H FROM THE BASE OF THE TRUNK IN SINGLE OBN OF BALL Of RAU RELOCATED TEE LEGEND RELOCATED TREE LEGEND(CONTINUED) TAUNKED PALMS.OR FROM THE PANE OF THE STEM FARTHEST FROM THE CENTER OF THE 7-6.e) NG air BISMARCK-NLU GBS'SILVER-SILVER 815-11 PALM O LD3 G EDGE LIVISTONIA DE /TENS-TRIPLE RIBBON PALM CLUSTER IN F THE A BALLLL PAL S in F .17N! `Jed CLUS Z _ tJ HL HYOPNOABE L49EMICAULIS-BOTTLE PAW O PEA PTYCHOSPERMA ELEGANS-SOLITAIRE PALM - 014••1 7e- 41' - SP SABAL PALMETTO-CABBAGE PALM TA3/TA2 TABEBUTA CARA(BA-SILVER TRUMPET TREE -1e 4.F (D 85 SURSERA SINARUBA-TOURIST TREE/TNNBO LIMBO TIME a DR DELANIX EG/A-ROYAL POiNCIAMNA �a A•`" E I i DA DICTOSPERMA ALBUM-HURRICANE PAIN I E f 5 OV GUERCUS PIRG/NIANA-LIVE OAK tiOd TEMPORARY HDthfN6 TREE ELOCATlON LEGEND CON COCCOTHRIN.IX MIRAGUANA-MIRAGUAMA PALM a 44s TH TABEBUTA HE-111IJA-PINK TRUMPET TREE ^ BNX/BN2 BISMARCKIA NOBILIS'SILVER-SILVER BISMARCK PALM �� ..a�.�.a��� .aI A Irwyf Ash RE ROYSTONEA REG1A-ROYAL PAW CH CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS-EUROPEAN FAN PAW FIG/.MEASURING WIDTH a b♦ ilk ' �_ 't<� �/ Q CA LOCCOTHRINM M W GENfATA-PLONIOASILVER PA CN COCOS NUCIFEAA'MAYPAN-COCONUT PAW MID.DEPTH OF A RD07 BALL CS'3`- far ra 5<'are •F � b HV NYOPHOABE VERSCHAFFELTIf-SPINDLE PAW O O LD31LDI LNISTOMLA DECIPIENS-TRLPLEISINGLE RIBBON PAW mow^(_ ® TR THRINAX RADIATA-THATCH PALM •' PEA PTYCHOSPERMA ELEGANS-TRIPLE SOLITAIRE PAW FB'062118 PHS PHOENIX SYLVE5TAIS SYLVESTER DATE PALM ••- PHS PHOENIX SYLVESTRIS SYLVESTER DATE PALM TREE RELOCATION LEGEND TREE SURVEY LEGEND TAB dXXXX }s../} PHM PHOFRIX OARYLfFERA'NEO.InOL'-NEDIDOL DATE PALM S'( PHN PHOENIX DAcrYLjFERA'NEDJOOU-MEDJOOL DATE PAW COMMON NAME TREE TO REMALN UNDISTURBED O TREE TO BE RELOCATED TO TEMPORARY ROYAL POfWIANA O_EEMS CREPE MYRTLE.BLACK'OL F. 1D LIVISTONIA DECIPIENS-SINGLE RIBBON PAW In TAPEBI,A HEPTAPHYLLA-PINK TRUMPET TREE TAG AXRXX ®HOLDING AE0.THEN RETURNED TO ORIGINAL J^4 COMMON NAME 1-pCAT/OM(SFE THEN ET URNE TOO S.A AYE OAK•RED MAPLE.TOUA757 TREE,FARAD) 56 SIMAROUBA QIAUCA-PARADISE TREE TA JHRfNAX RAOIATA-1'mPtE TIUSTCH PALM TAG RXXXX AL TREE TO BE RELOCATED WITHIN ALL PAW SPECIES YM VEIICHIA MONJGONERYANA-SINGLE..AY PALM VO VETTCHIA MUNTGONPAYANA-DOUBLE NOW60MERY PALM CONNON NAME ZW PROJECT UNIT$ISlE PLANS). TACT a-- SLASH PINE LN COCOS NU[(FERA'MAYPAN-COCONUT PALM VT YEITCHIA MONTOONERYANA-TRIPLE NOHTGOMEAY PRIM COMMON NAME TRI•`E TO RE EMWEO, y ic RALD CYPRESS PEVt5fON5 LaaaxaM Ar~OF Board;RAM I.who.AIA B1047 BTAT6 OF PLORM.4 DESCRIPTIONOLE DRPARTM NT OF TBAATBPORTATT0JV ET cdrLERR Q HFMING,INC. TREE RELOCATION PLAN No. 1934 COm earce Lane Suite 7 OAO NO. COU FINANGAL PROJECT 10 Jupfter.Plarlda 33. GENERAL NOTES AND DETAILS Salto-ten. CR 3g7-747-7377 9 BAOWARD 4D93542•SI.Ol TRP 71 Cart 4Y 433 LC 561-74 w w LI/Xo 3foa r- xaraM;P+e<-u. wdrra--pis FM No. (s): 409354-2-52-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 EXHIBIT C PRECEDING LANDCAPE AGREEMENT DESCRIPTION(S) The following Landscape Agreements have been executed for projects that have been installed in accordance with the plans and specifications attached thereto and incorporated herein but not exclusive to the following agreement descriptions: LANDSCAPE AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED BY THIS AGREEMENT State Road 9 (1-95) State Road 9 (-95) at State Road 848 (Stirling Road) Interchange northwest and northeast quadrants (M.P. 0.140) to M.P. 0.237), FM#422796-1-52-01, Executed February 25, 2013, Resolution No2013-016 dated February 12, 2013, $15,116.50 State Road 9 (1-95) at State Road 818 (Griffin Road) Intersection infields from State Road 9 (1-95) from (M.P. 6.079) to (M.P. 6.303), FM# 411948-9-52-01, Executed June 29, 2017, Resolution No2017-055 dated June 13, 2017, $74,910.00. SATransportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 12 of 21 SECTION No.: 86100 FM No. (s): 409364-2-62-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 EXHIBIT D MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Please see attached SATransportation Development\Design\In-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTSi1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(4G9354-2-52-Ot)3-26-18.docx Page 13 of 21 MAINTENANCE PLAN Landscape Improvements Project State Road No(s): State Road 9 (1-95)at State Road 848(Stirling Road) Northeast Quadrant(Northbound on ramp); Ramp M.P. 0.000 to Ramp M.P. 0.181 State Road 9(1-95)at State Road 818 (Griffin Road) Northwest Quadrant(FDOT drainage parcel adjacent to the southbound off ramp); Ramp M.P. 0.752 to M.P. 0.892 FM No(s): 409354-2-52-01 Maintaining Agency: City of Dania Beach RLA of Record: Robert J. Cotleur Date: January 22, 2018 I. GENERAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The purpose of a plan for the landscape improvements maintenance practices is to allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe and vigorous manner while fulfilling their intended purpose and conserving our natural resources. Plantings and all other landscape improvements shall be maintained to avoid potential roadway hazards and to provide required clear visibility, accessibility, clearance, and setbacks as set forth by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) governing standards and specifications: FDOT Design Standards, FDOT Plans Preparation Manual Vol. 1, Chapter 2.11 and FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, as amended by contract documents, and all other requirements set forth by the District 4 Operations Maintenance Engineer. The initial portion of the Maintenance Plan describes general maintenance requirements and recommendations. The concluding section provides recommendations prepared by the Registered Landscape Architect of Record specific to the attached approved plans. WATERING REQUIREMENTS Watering is a critical concern for not only the maintenance of healthy plant material but also for observing water conservation practices. The amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage conditions and water holding capacity of the soil. For plant materials that have been established, it is imperative that any mandated water restrictions be fully conformed to on FDOT roadways. Proper watering techniques should provide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the entire root zone, but not saturate the soil or over-spray onto travel lanes. IRRIGATION SYSTEM The Agency shall ensure there are no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during daytime hours (most notably "rush hour" traffic periods). It is imperative the irrigation controller is properly set to run early enough that the watering process will be entirely completed before high traffic periods, while adhering to mandated water restrictions. To ensure water conservation, the Agency shall monitor the system for water leaks and the rain sensors to ensure they are functioning properly so that the system shuts down when there is sufficient rainfall. SATransportation Development0esignlln-House DesignUndscape ArchitectuWAGREEMENTSI1 MOMDANIA BEACH1DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 14 of 21 INTEGRATED PLANT MANAGEMENT An assessment of each planting area's soil is recommended to periodically determine the nutrient levels needed to sustain healthy, vigorous plant growth. Palms; shrubs, trees and turf areas shall be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the plant material remains healthy and vigorously growing. Please be alert to changes in fertilization types per University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Services (I.F.A.S.) recommendations. Establishment of an integrated pest management program is encouraged to ensure healthy plants, which are free of disease and pests. MULCHING Mulch planting beds in such a manner as to prevent weed growth, retain moisture to the plants, protect against soil erosion and nutrient loss, maintain a more uniform soil temperature, and improve the appearance of the planting beds. Avoid mulch mounded up on the trunks of trees, palms, and the base of shrubs to encourage air movement in this area which aids in lowering disease susceptibility. Cypress mulch is prohibited on state right of way. PRUNING All pruning, and the associated safety criteria, shall be performed according to American National Standard Institute (ANSI) A300 standards and shall be supervised by an International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist. Pruning shall be carried out with the health and natural growth of plant materials in mind, to specific pruning heights maintaining clear visibility for motorists, and provide vertical clearance for pedestrian, bicyclist, and truck traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be maintained free of view obstructions, and all trees and palms must be maintained to prevent potential roadway and pedestrian hazards, all palms are to be kept fruit free. The specific pruning heights are determined by understanding the designer's intent when selecting and placing the plants. The intended mature maintained height and spread of plants are noted on the plans (See Exhibit B.) and see Part 11., Specific Project Site Maintenance Requirements and Recommendations as guidance. The understory plant materials selected for use within the restricted planting areas (Limits of Clear Sight) are to be mature height in compliance with Window Detail. Vertical tree heights must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP)standards. See Reference pages. STAKING AND GUYING All staking materials, except for replacements, are to be removed by the completion of FDOT establishment or after one year (whichever comes first). Any subsequent staking and guying activities by the Agency must adhere to FDOT Design Standards guidelines (See Index 544). The Agency shall closely monitor staking and guying attachment materials so that they are securely fastened to avoid potential roadway hazards. TURF MOWING: All grassed areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a deep, healthy root system while providing a neat and clean appearance to the urban landscape. All turf efforts, mowing, curb/sidewalk edging and turf condition, must at a minimum, meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP). &\Transportation Development\DesignVn-House Design\Landscape Arch itecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MQA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\Dan'saBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 15 of 21 LITTER CONTROL: The project site shall remain as litter free as practicable. It is recommended to recycle this litter to avoid unnecessary waste by its reuse. Litter removal efforts must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program(MRP) standards. WEEDING/HERBICIDE All planting areas shall be maintained as weed free as practicable by enlisting integrated pest management practices in areas specified on the plans and maintaining proper mulch levels. Extreme care is recommended when using a chemical herbicide to avoid overspray onto plant materials. It is the applicator's responsibility to restore any damage resulting from overspray to the plantings, per the approved plans. PLANT REPLACEMENT Plant replacement shall be the same species and specification as the approved plan. Move and replace all plant materials that may conflict with utility relocations and service. Only plants graded Florida #1 or better, per the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants are permitted on FDOT roadways. Should it become necessary to change the species, a permit is required from FDOT for approval by the FDOT District Landscape Architect. HARDSCAPE (SPECIALTY SURFACING) All tree grates and specialty surfacing (if applicable) shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazards and protect damage to the surfacing and tree grates. Final surface tolerance from grade elevations shall, at a minimum, meet the most current FDOT Maintenance Rating Program Handbook Pages 43-47; ADA accessible sidewalk; and FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on The State Highway System. If the specialty surfacing or tree grates become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. HARDSCAPE (CONCRETE PAVERS) All tree grates and concrete pavers (if applicable) shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent any potential tripping hazards and protect damage to the pavers and tree grates. Final surface tolerance from grade elevations shall, at a minimum, meet the most current Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (1CPl), Guide Specifications for Pavers on an Aggregate Base, Section 23 14 13 Interlocking Concrete Pavers, Part 3.05. If the specialty surfacing or tree grates become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to maintain all signs located within a non-standard surfacing area. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY shall include repair and replacement of the sign panel, post, and base. HARDSCAPE (NON-STANDARD)TRAVELWAY SURFACING It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway, including asphalt pavement (if.applicable), caused or contributed by the installation or failure of non-standard surfacing, and/or the header curb, on the Department of Transportation right of way within the limits of this Agreement. Pavement restoration areas or "patches" will have a minimum length of 10-ft, measured from the edge of the header curb, and a width to cover full lanes for each lane affected by the restoration. SATransportation Development0esignlln-House DesignIandscape ArchitectureWGREEMENTSI1 MOAIDANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLaneslDaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 16 of 21 Pavement restoration will be performed in accordance with the most current edition of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and the FDOT Design Standards for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System. HARDSCAPE (LANDSCAPE ACCENT LIGHTING) (IF APPLICABLE) Landscape accent lighting shall be maintained in such a manner as to prolong the life of the lighting fixture and prevent potential safety hazards. If the lighting fixtures and their system become damaged, they shall be replaced with the same type and specification as the approved plan. Landscape lighting shall meet requirements for the sea turtle nesting and hatching. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL Reference the FDOT website regarding the selection of the proper traffic control requirements to be provided during routine maintenance and/or new installations of this DOT roadway. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AT OUTDOOR ADVERTISING (ODA) (IF APPLICABLE) To avoid conflicts with permitted outdoor advertising, please reference the State of Florida website regarding the vegetation management of outdoor advertising. This website provides a portal to search the FDOT Outdoor Advertising Inventory Management System Database. The database contains an inventory of outdoor advertising structures, permits and other related information maintained by the Department. Also, reference the Florida Highway Beautification Program website link for Vegetation Management at ODA signs Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code related to vegetation management at outdoor advertising sign, permit applications for vegetation management and determining mitigation value of roadside vegetation. II.SPECIFIC PROJECT SITE MAINTENANCE REgUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS a. Specific Fertilization Requirements • Several of the plant species utilized are considered "heavy feeders" and therefore, must receive periodic feedings to keep them healthy. This is also one of the best ways to keep them disease and insect free. These species include Bismarck, Bottle palms, Spindle palms, Hurricane palms, Solitaire palms, Royal palms, and Miraguama palms. • Utilize a 'palm special' fertilizer blend with a micro-nutrient package on all the palms. Do not utilize fertilizers that were specifically formulated for trees and shrubs on the palms, however, you can use the palm special type fertilizer on all shrubs and trees. Fallow all manufacturer recommended rates and application methods. SATransportation Deve(opment0esigOn-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureWGREEMENTSX1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 17 of 21 b. Specific Pruning Requirements • For all the palms, pruning should only be done to remove the fronds that are below 900 from the trunk, and only when broken or dead. Only the Thrinax and Coccothrinax species have fronds that are not considered to be `self-shedding' and therefore only these species will need to have dead fronds actually trimmed from the palm. • As a specific requirement, all Thatch, Silver and Solitaire palms are to be maintained fruit free so they do not become attractive to birds, as required by the FAA. c. Pest and Disease Management • Broward County is known to have a high rate of Spiraling Whitefly. Although all species that are known to be highly susceptible to this pest have been avoided, the number of known hosts for this pest is increasing every day. If any plants are found to harbor this pest, they should be treated immediately. The use of systemic pesticides is more effective than contact sprays and typically only need to be applied yearly. • Lethal Yellow is another disease that attacks many palm species and if this is found on-site, the affected palm should be completely removed and discarded off-site and the palm can then be replaced. • Other diseases such as Ganoderma are more serious and if this is found, the palm must also be removed immediately and it can typically NOT be replaced, without also replacing the soil in the immediate area. Since that is typically not practical and is not even a guarantee that it will not return, the better solution is to replace the palm with a canopy tree, since canopy trees are generally not susceptible to this disease. Always use an experienced and licensed pest and disease control company to diagnose the problem and provide the treatments. SATransportation Development\DesignVn-House Design\Landscape ArchitectureWGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLaneslDaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 18 of 21 REFERENCES This reference list is provided as a courtesy. The list may not contain the most current websites. The most current references must be accessed for up to date information. Accessible Sidewalk (ADA) http://www.access-board.goy/guidelines-and-standards/streets-sidewalks Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (ADAAG) httg;//www.ada.-gov/2010ADAstandards index.htm American National Standard Institute, ANSI A300, (Part 1) for Tree Care Operations— Trees, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance—Standard Practices(Pruning), available for purchase hftp://webstore.ansi.org Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants 2015 http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Plant-Industt[ /Bureaus-and-Services/Bureau- of-Plant-and-Apiary-Inspection Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Florida Board of Building Codes &Standards, 2017 Florida Building Code, Chapter 11 Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Part A http://www2.iccsafe.oM/statestflorida codes/ Florida Department of Transportation, Program Management, Maintenance Specifications Workbook Supplemental Specifications, Section 580 Landscape Installation http://www.fdot.aov/programmanggement/Maintenance/2018Jan/default.shtm Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Standard Plans for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Index 580-001 Landscape installation htt-p:/Iwww.fdot.gov/design/standardplans/current/l Dx/580-001.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Chapter 212.11 Clear Sight Triangles htt /p /www.fdot.gov/roadway/FDM/current/2018FDM212intersections.pdf Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Design Manual for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Chapter 215.2.3 Clear Zone Criteria and 215.2.4 Lateral Offset Table 215.2.1 Clear Zone Width Requirements Table 215.2.2 Lateral Offset Criteria (for Trees) http://www.fdot.-gov/roadway/FDM/current/2018 FDM215RoadsideSafety.pdf SATransportation Development\Designlln-House DesignTandscape ArchitecturelAGREEMENTSi1 MOAIDANIA BEACH1DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 19 of 21 Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT Standard Plans for Design, Construction, Maintenance and Utility Operations on the State Highway System, Index Series 102-600 Traffic Control through Work Zones htto://www.fdot.gov/desi n/g standardplans/current/lDx/102-600.pdf Department of Transportation, Landscape Architecture Website www.MyFloridaBeautiful.com Florida Department of Transportation, Maintenance Rating Program Handbook http:/Avww.dot.state.fl.us/statemaintenanceoffice/MaintRatin-Proaram.shtm Florida Department of Transportation Outdoor Advertising Database hftp://www2.dot.state.fl.us/rightofwa Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council Invasive Plant Lists hftp://www.fier)pc.oEg/listAist.htm Florida Irrigation Society http://www.fisstate.org Florida Power and Light (FPL), Plant the Right Tree in the Right Place http://www.fpl.com/residential/trees/right tree right place.shtml SATransportation Development\DesignUn-House Design\Landscape ArchitecturMAGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch_5R9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-16.docx Page 20 of 21 SECTION No.: 86100 FM No.(s): 409354-2-52-01 COUNTY: BROWARD S.R. No.: 9 EXHIBIT E APPROIXMATE COST FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. $46,690.00 Please see attached SATransportation Development\DesignUn-House DesignlLandscape ArchitectureWGREEMENTS\1 MOA\DANIA BEACH\DaniaBch_SR9ExpressLanes\DaniaBch_SR9(409354-2-52-01)3-26-18.docx Page 21 of 21 I-95 EXPRESS LANES 3C: CITY OF DANIA BEACH MMOA - LANDSCAPE COST ESTIMATE J W DESCRIPTION SIZE / REMARKS MAX. MAINT. SIZE GRAND UNIT COST SUB-TOTAL I a TOTAL I 2 LARGE PLANES ....,......._ ...,,..r....W_.._,._.._... _. _....._._.._...,...:...<....................»_..._...__...... ...�_»........_..,.......:.,.,.».........,_....._,.._. ...........�........._............._..:__... ...,....... ..,..,....:.,...,,.,,»,........ w,.._..___._._ .,...,._._:»..,.,_..»,,, ,�...,..,.._..,...w-..,..»...,.:.,:,...._ ON Bismarckia noNlis'Silver'-Silver Bismarck Palm 16'OVFRALI N 20'(NF) 2 $ 1,260.00 $ 2,520.00 ....._......... .._._,._.._._._,......,.....,...,....,_,,...,,....,,.,................»...................,,.„, .._».......,..........,...,..........»W...,.,,Mr._»....,_.....».,.,,,..._...._..._..._..,_............,.....:...__.._..: "'__'_-_—..�._._.___...........,._...._..,__. �.._��,.._...,.._ ...........:...:_.._...._.,_ ._..._..,.,.........._.....,.,.._._..__._._.,.__. CA Coccothrinax argentata-Florida Silver Palm 8'OVERALL Y 12(NF) $ 600.00 $ 8,400,00 HV Hyophorbe verschaffeit;i-Spindle Palm 10,OVERALL N 14'(NF) 12 $ 500.00 $ 6,000.00 PEA Pfydwsperma eleyams-Solitaire Palm 12'OVERALL,MAX 4"CALIPER N 16(NF) 7 8 585.00 $ 4,095.00 .:.....RE._ Aoystonea repla-Florida Royal Palm..__.......:...........,...:................:. 30 GW___...... .....__......,....._.,._...:......w.._,......,....,_._.,.......___.._..'____.._..........._...._._»....».,.__..,»_Y., 59(NF)_,....__...._ ....,__.".....__.._S.._.....»._1,600.00 f,........___._,._,.. 2Z400A0» SP Sabal palmetto-Cabbage Palm 20' 30'OVERALL Y 40 ME) IS 5 175.00 $ 2,G25.00 ABBREVIATION KEY: LS=LUMP 5UM, MAINT.=MAINTAINED, MAX=MAXIMUM, MIN=MINIMUM. NF_NATURAL FORM. N=NO, SY=SOUARE YARD, Y=YES TOTAL PROJECT COST $ 46,040.00