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Item J4BOARD OF GOVERNORS FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT I AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: November 17, 2010 ^T Division: Emergency Services Bulk Item: Yes _ No X Department: Fire Rescue Staff Contact Person/Phone # Susan Hover/x6088 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Request approval to enter into a Lease Agreement with Zane Grey Development Co. for Unit #10 at 68250 Overseas Highway, Layton, Florida for housing firefighters assigned to Layton Fire Station #18 for $2,250.00 per month including utilities. ITEM BACKGROUND: During the budget process for Fiscal Year 2010, the Board approved implementing career staffing for Layton Fire Station #18 with two firefighters daily commencing on December 31, 2009. Since the Layton facility had no living quarters, it was necessary to lease housing for the firefighters, which was accomplished with Board approval on December 16, 2009 for a lease with. Zane Grey Development Co. for a unit located. in close proximity to the station, allowing for immediate response to fire and rescue calls. Zane Grey Development Co. has offered. to continue the lease for another year at $2,250 per month including utilities. Prior to career staffing, the existing station in the City of Layton was supported by Monroe County in the annual amount of $5,405, which the City of Layton has committed to waive in support of continuing career staffing. The total annual lease is $27,000, in conjunction with the waived Layton support of $5,405, results in a net monthly cost including utilities of $1,800. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOARD ACTION: On December 16, 2009 the Board approved to enter into a Lease Agreement with Zane Grey Development Co. for Unit 410 at 68250 Overseas Highway, Layton, Florida for housing firefighters assigned to Layton Fire Station #18 for $2,200.00 per month including utilities. During the budget process for Fiscal Year 2011 funds were appropriated to continue leasing housing for the Layton firefighters. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: The monthly lease rate increased by $50 over last year. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval as written. TOTAL COST: $27,000.00 INDIRECT COST: BUDGETED: Yes X No DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: COST TO COUNTY: $ 27,000.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: Ad Valorem Taxes 141-13001-530440 REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes _ No X AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County Atty C OMB/Purchasing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required DISPOSITION: Revised 7/09 AGENDA ITEM # MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS/ BOARD OF GOVERNORS FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1 CONTRACT SUMMARY Contract with: Zane Grey Development Co. Contract # Effective Date: 12/29/2010 Expiration Date: 12/28/2011 Contract Purpose/Description- Lease agreement for Unit #10 at 68250 Overseas Highway, Layton, Florida for housing firefighters assigned to La ton Fire Station #18 for $2 250 per month including utilities. Contract Manager: Susan Hover 6088 Emergency Services / Stop 14 (Name) (Ext.) (Department/Stop #) for BOG meeting on 11/17/2010 Agenda Deadline: 11/02/2010 CONTRACT COSTS Total Dollar Value of Contract: $ 27,000.00 Budgeted? Yes® Grant: $ County Match: $ No ❑ Account Codes: Current Year Portion: $ 13001 530 440 $27,000 ADDITIONAL COSTS Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ /yr For: (Not included in dollar value above) (eg. maintenance, utiliti CONTRACT REVIEW Changes Date Out Date In Needed evi ve Division Director ' U Yes❑ No©�- '2/D-,- RiskManageme t JD0-C6Yes[]Ne� O.M B./Purc sing ® tU Yes, No[� County AttorneyQ��`� Yes❑ No[!}� �. `Q- •,Zd(a Comments: OMB Form Revised 2127/01 MCP 42 A BOX (0) OR A BLANK SPACE (_) INDICATES A PROVISION WHERE A CHOICE OR DECISION MUST SE MADE BY THE PARTIES. THE LEASE IMPOSES IMPORTANT LEGAL OBLIGATIONS. MANY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES ARE GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 83, PART 11, RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT, FLORIDA STATUTES. UPON REQUEST, THE LANDLORD SHALL PROVIDE A COPY OF THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT TO THE TENANT(S). 1. PARTIES. This is a lease ("the Lease") between Zane Grey Development Co., (name and address of owner of the orooeriv} 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 ("Landlord") and Board of Governors of Fire and. Ambulance District 1 of Monroe County, Florida (name(s) of person(s) to whom the property is ]eased) CIO Monroe County Fire Rescue, 490 63rd Street Ocean, Suite 140, Marathon, FL 33050 (`Tenant.") 2. PROPERTY RENTED. Landlord leases to Tenant the land and buildings located at 68250 Overseas Highway (street address) Unit#10, Layton Florida 33301 (zip code) together with the following furniture and appliances [List all furniture and appliances. If none, write "none."] (in the Lease, the property leased, including furniture and appliances, if any, is called "the Premises"): 3 ceiling fans, stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, couch, TV, chairs, lamps, kitchen table, 3 dressers, 6 end tables, TV cabinet, patio and porch furniture, DVD player, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, utensils, BBQ grill, propane tank. Tenant will provide own beds. The Premises shall be occupied only by the Tenant and the following persons: Firefighters as assigned to Layton Fire Station. 3. TERM. This is a lease for a term, not to exceed twelve months, beginning on 12129/2010 (month, day, year) and ending1.2/28/2011 (the "Lease Term"). (month, day, year) 4. RENT PAYMENTS, TAXES AND CHARGES. Tenant shall pay total rent in the amount of $ 2,250.00 (excluding taxes) for the Lease Term. The rent shall be payable by Tenant in advance ❑ in installments. if in installments, rent shall be payable m monthly, on the 28d, day of each month. (If left blank, on the first day of each month.) ❑weekly, on the day of each week. (If left blank, on Monday of each week.) in the amount of $ per installment. ❑ in full on in the amount of (date) Tenant shall also be obligated to pay taxes on the rent when applicable in the amount of $ 0.00 ❑with each rent installment ❑with the rent for the full term of the Lease. Landlord will notify Tenant if the amount of the tax changes. Payment Summary mlf rent is paid in installments, the total payment per installment including taxes shall be in the amount of $ 2,250.00 ❑If rent is paid in full, the total payment including taxes shall be in the amount of $ Landlord 0 ppr nd Tenant( } ( ) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 1 of 6 RLHD-2 10/00 ppr t5 for use under rule 10-2.1(a) of The Rules ReguEating The Florida Bar All rent payments shall be payable to Zane Grey Development Co. at fnamel 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 .(If left blank, to Landlord at Landlord's address). (address) ❑If the tenancy starts on a day other than the first day of the month or week as designated above, the rent shall be prorated from through n the amount of $ and shall be due on (date) (date) (If rent paid monthly, prorate on a 30 day month.) (date) Tenant shall make rent payments required under the Lease by (choose all applicable) ❑cash, ❑personal check, ❑ money order, ❑cashier's check, orOother Monroe County issued check (specify). If payment is accepted by any means other than cash, payment is not considered made until the other instrument is collected. If Tenant makes a rent payment with a worthless check, Landlord can require Tenantmto pay all future payments bymmoney order, cashier's check or official bank check or❑cash or other (specify) and into pay bad check fees in the amount of $ 25.00 (not to exceed the amount prescribed by Florida Statutes section 68.065). 5. MONEY DUE PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. Tenant shall pay the sum of $ 2,250.00 in accordance with this Paragraph prior to occupying the Premises. Tenant shall not be entitled to move in or to keys to the Premises until all money due prior to occupancy has been paid. If no date is specified below, then funds shall be due prior to tenant occupancy. Any funds designated in this paragraph due after occupancy, shall be paid accordingly. Any funds due under this paragraph shall be payable to Landlord at Landlord's address or to Zane Grey Development Co. (name) at 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 (address) Firstmmonth's❑week's rent plus applicable taxes Prorated rent plus applicable taxes Advance rent for❑month ❑week plus applicable taxes Last❑month's ❑week's rent plus applicable taxes Security deposit Additional security deposit Security deposit for homeowner's association Other Other $ 2,250.00 due 12/28/2010 $ due $ due $ due $ due $ due $ due $ __ due $ due 6. LATE FEES. (Complete if applicable) In addition to rent, Tenant shall pay a late charge in the amount of $ 0.00 for each rent payment made N/A days after the day it is due (if left blank, 5 days if rent is paid monthly, 1 day if rent is paid weekly). 7. PETS. Tenant ❑mayO may not keep pets or animals on the Premises. If Tenant may keep pets, the pets described in this Paragraph are permitted on the Premises. (Specify number of pets, type(s), breed, maximum adult weight of pets.) 8 NOTICES.Denise (DD) Holland All notices must be sent to: Zane Grey Development Co., ❑Landlord (name) at 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 (address) mLandlord's Agent DD Holland C/O Zane Grey Development Co. Landlord's Agent. (namel ab 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 (address) Landlord (7D�) ) a d Tenant ( ) ( ) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 2 of 6 RLHD-2 10/00 r rqv or use under rule 10-2.1(a) of The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar unless Landlord gives Tenant written notice of a change. All notices of such names and addresses or changes thereto shall be delivered to the Tenant's residence or, if specified in writing by the Tenant, to any other address. All notices to the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent (whichever is specified above) shall be given by U.S. mail or by hand delivery. Any notice to Tenant shall be given by U.S. mail or delivered to Tenant at the Premises. If Tenant is absent from the Premises, a notice to Tenant may be given by leaving a copy of the notice at Premises. 9. UTILITIES. Tenant shall pay for all utilities services during the Lease Term and connection charges and deposits for activating existing utility connections to the Premises except for water, electric, sewer, and garbage pickup , that Landlord agrees to provide at Landlord's expense. 10. MAINTENANCE. Landlord shall be responsible for compliance with Section 83.51, Florida Statutes, and shall be responsible for maintenance and repair of the Premises, unless otherwise stated below: (Fill in each blank space with "Landlord" for Landlord or "Tenant" for Tenant, if left blank, Landlord will be responsible for the item): roofs steps porches plumbing windows screens floors exterior walls foundations structural components heating hot water running water locks and keys electrical system cooling smoke detection devices garbage removal/outside receptacles Tenant extermination of rats, mice, roaches, ants and bedbugs extermination of wood -destroying organisms lawn/shrubbery pool/spa/hot tub filters(specify) water treatment ceilings interior walls Other (specify) SBQ grill and empty propane tanks are provided by landlord, but tenant lnust provide propane Tenant shall notify DD Holland at 11100 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 (name) (address) (305) 289-6486 (telephone number) maintenance and repair requests. 11. ASSIGNMENT. Tenant 0 may la may not assign the lease or sublease all or any part of the Premises without first obtaining the Landlord's written approval and consent to the assignment or sublease. 12. KEYS AND LOCKS. Landlord shall furnish Tenant 2 # of sets of keys to the dwelling 0 # of mail box.keys 0 # of garage door openers If there is a homeowner's association, Tenant will be provided with the following to access the association's common areas/facilities: 0 # of keys to NIA 0 # of remote controls to N//A 0 # of electronic cards to NIA (specify) to At end of Lease Term, all items specified in this Paragraph shall be returned (name) at If left blank, Landlord at Landlord's address). (address) 13. LEAD -BASED PAINT. ❑ Check and complete if the dwelling was built before January 1, 1978 Lead Warning Statement Housing built before 1978 may contain lead -based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not man- aged properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, Lessors must disclose the presence of known lead -based paint and/or lead -based paint hazards in the dwelling. Lessees must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention. Landlord ( and Tenant { ) ( } acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 3 of 6 RLHO-2 10/00 App. d for use under rule 10-2.1(a) of The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar Lessor's Disclosure (initial) (a) Presence of lead -based paint or lead -based paint hazards (check (i) or (4) below): (I) Known lead -based paint and/or lead -based paint hazards are present in the housing (explain). (ii) _Lessor has no knowledge of lead -based paint and/or lead -based paint hazards in the housing. (b) Records and reports available to the Lessor (check (i) or (ii) below): (i) —Lessor has provided the Lessee with all available records and reports pertaining to lead -based paint and/or lead -based paint hazards in the housing (List documents below). (ii) _Lessor has no reports or records pertaining to lead -based paint and/or lead -based paint hazards in the housing. Lessee's Acknowledgment (initial) (c) Lessee has received copies of all information listed above. (d) Lessee has received the pamphlet Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home. Agent's Acknowledgment (initial) (e) Agent has informed the Lessor of the Lessor's obligations under 42 U.S.C. 4852d and is aware of his/her responsibil- ity to ensure compliance. Certification of Accuracy The following parties have reviewed the information above and certify, to the best of their knowledge, that the information provided by the signatory is true and accurate. Lessor Date Lessor Date Lessee Date Lessee Date Agent Date Agent Date 14. MILITARY/U.S. CIVIL SERVICE. ❑Check if applicable. In the event Tenant, who is in the Military/U.S. Civil Service, should receive government orders for permanent change of duty station requiring Tenant to relocate away from the Premises, then Tenant may terminate the Lease without further liability by giving Landlord 30 days advance written notice and a copy of the transfer order. 15. LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO THE PREMISES. As provided in Chapter 83, Part I[, Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, Florida Statutes, Landlord or Landlord's Agent may enter the Premises in the following circumstances; A. At any time for the protection or preservation of the Premises. B. After reasonable notice to Tenant at reasonable times for the purpose of repairing the Premises. C. To inspect the Premises; make necessary or agreed -upon repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements; supply agreed services, or exhibit the Premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workers, or contractors under any of the following circumstances: 1. with Tenant's consent; 2. in case of emergency; 3. when Tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or 4. if Tenant is absent from the Premises for a period of at least one-half a Rental Installment period. (If the rent is current and Tenant notifies Landlord of an intended absence, then Landlord may enter only with Tenant's consent or for the protection or preservation of the Premises.) 16, HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. If Tenant must be approved by a homeowner's association ("association"), Landlord and Tenant agree that the Lease is contingent upon receiving approval from the association. Any application fee required by an association shall be paid by❑ Landlord OTenant and is❑ refundable []nonrefundable. If such approval is not obtained prior to commencement of Lease Term, Tenant shall receive return of deposits specified in Paragraph 5, if made, and the obligations of the parties under the Lease shall terminate. Tenant agrees to use due diligence in applying for association approval, to comply with the requirements for obtaining approval and agrees to pay any fee required by the association for procuring approval.❑ Landlord ❑ Tenant shall pay the security deposit require the association, if applicable. Landlord (�} ( and Tenant ( ) ( ) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 4 of 6 RLHD-2 10100 A rov d-for use under rule 10-2.1(a) of The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar 17. USE OF THE PREMISES. Tenant shall use the Premises for residential purposes. Tenant shall have exclusive use and right of possession to the dwelling. The Premises shall be used so as to comply with all state, county, municipal laws and ordinances, and al covenants and restrictions affecting the Premises and all rules and regulations of homeowners' associations affecting the Premises. Tenant may not paint or make any alterations or improvements to the Premises without first obtaining the Landlord's written consent to the alteration or improvement. Any improvements or alterations to the Premises made by the Tenant shall become Landlord's proper- ty. Tenant agrees not to use, keep, or store on the Premises any dangerous, explosive, toxic material which would increase the proba- bility of fire or which would increase the cost of insuring the Premises. 18. RISK OF LOSSIINSURANCE. A. Landlord and Tenant shall each be responsible for loss, damage, or injury caused by its own negligence or willful conduct. B. Tenant should carry insurance covering Tenant's personal property and Tenant's liability insurance. 18. DEFAULTSIREMEDIES. Should a party to the Lease fail to fulfill their responsibilities under the Lease or need to determine whether there has been a default of the Lease, refer to Part 11, Chapter 83, entitled Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act which contains information on same, and/or remedies available to the parties. 20. SUBORDINATION. The Lease is subordinate to the lien of any mortgage encumbering the fee title to the Premises from time to time. 21. LIENS. Tenant shall not have the right or authority to encumber the Premises or to permit any person to claim or assert any lien for the improvement or repair of the Premises made by the Tenant. Tenant shall notify all parties performing work on the Premises at Tenant's request that the Lease does not allow any liens to attach to Landlord's interest. 22. RENEWALIEXTENSION. The Lease can be renewed or extended only by a written agreement signed by both Landlord and Tenant, but the term of a renewal or extension together with the original Lease Term may not exceed one year. A new lease is required for each year. 23. TENANT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY. BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, TENANT AGREES THAT UPON SURREN- DER OR ABANDONMENT, AS DEFINED BY THE FLORIDA STATUTES, LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSI- BLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF TENANT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY. 24. TENANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER. Tenant shall within 5 business days of obtaining telephone services at the Premises, send written notice to Landlord of Tenant's telephone numbers at the Premises. 25. ATTORNEY'S FEES. In any lawsuit brought to enforce the Lease or under applicable law, the party who wins may recover its rea- sonable court costs and attorney's fees from the party who loses. 26. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Time is of the essence of the Lease. B. The Lease shall be binding upon and for the benefit of the heirs, personal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns of Landlord and Tenant, subject to the requirements specifically mentioned in the Lease. Whenever used, the singular number shall include the plural or singular and the use of any gender shall include all appropriate genders. C. The agreements contained in the Lease set forth the complete understanding of the parties and may not be changed or terminated orally. D. No agreement to accept surrender of the Premises from Tenant will be valid unless in writing and signed by Landlord. E. All questions concerning the meaning, execution, construction, effect, validity, and enforcement of the Lease shall be determined pursuant to the laws of Florida. F. A facsimile copy of the Lease and any signatures hereon shall be considered for all purposes originals. G. As required by law, Landlord makes the following disclosure: "RADON GAS." Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county health department. Landlord (�f1 and Tenant { } ( ) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 5 of 6 RLHD-2 10100 1pprov d or use under rule 30 2.i (a) of The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar 27. BROKERS' COMMISSION.❑Check and complete if applicable. The brokerage companies named below will be paid the com- mission set forth in this Paragraph by❑ Landlord []Tenant for procuring a tenant for this transaction. Real Estate Licensee Real Estate Brokerage Company Commission 28. EXECUTION. Executed by Landlord Executed by Tenant Tenant's Signature Tenant's Signature This form was completed with the assistance of: Name of Individual: Name of Business: Address: Telephone Number: Real Estate Licensee Real Estate Brokerage Company Commission Date 0/n Date Date Date MOLAR E COUNTY ATTORNEY APi J OVIAp AS TO►irOM: NTHIA L. FrALL ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY Date 1.0 — a n Landlord (( ) nd Tenant { ) ( ) acknowledge receipt of a copy of this page which is Page 6 of 6 RLHO-2 I Gjo�RLHD-2 i0/o0 Appro d�for use under rule 10-2.1 (a) of The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar Organization Code Expenditure Detail Item Budget grouped by Organization Code, Account Object Monroe Countt Board of Count Commissioners Fiscal Year 2011 service FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 Expenditure Detail Item Description Level 155Ue ft Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 530340 Other Contractual Service 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 530340 Other Contractual Service Notes: Biomedical waste pickup contract, $90.00 per month x 7 stations = $7,560 530340Other ContractualService 91,286 91,286 91.286 0 0 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 91,286 91,286 91,286 0 0 530340 Other Contractual Service 91,286 91,286 91,286 0 tl 530400 Travel And Per Diem 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 530400 Travel And Per Diem 01) Travel & Per Diem 1 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 Notes: These funds cover incidental training opportunities or out -of -county meetings. Historical experience. 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 2,000 2,000 2,001) 0 0 530400 Travel And Per Diem 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 530410 Phone & Postagelfreight 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 530410 Phone & Postagelfreight 01) AT&T Career Station Phone and Fax Line 1 7,920 7,920 7,920 0 0 Notes: Station 8, 9, 11, 13, 17 and 22 average monthy total for all 6 stations $660 x 12 = $7920. 02) Nextel Phones - Rescue Units 1 6,300 6,300 6,300 0 0 Notes: Cell phones for 7 rescue units @75.001month = $525 x 12 = $6300 03) AT&T VPN Internet 1 4,632 4,632 4,632 0 0 Notes: Monthly Internet for Stations 8, 13, 17 and 22 is $386 x 12 = $4632. 04)FedEx 1 600 600 600 0 0 Notes: Daily package pickups averages to $501month x 12 = $600. 05) Suncom 1 60 60 60 0 0 Notes: Average $5lmonth x 12 = $60. 06) UPS Service 1 832 832 832 0 0 Notes: Average $161week x 52 = $832. 07) Verizon Wireless Aircard 1 504 504 504 0 0 Notes: Wireless aircard for on -duty Battalion Chiefs vehicle at $421month x 12 = $504. 08) AT&T lPhone 1 1,500 1,500 1,500 0 0 Notes: On -duty Battalion Chief $1251mth x 12 = $1500. 09) AT&T Ethernet 1 6,348 6.348 6,348 0 0 Notes: Ethernet (Internet) for Station 11. Monthly cost is $105B divided by 2 (shared with the Sheriff) _ $529lmonth x 12 = $6348. 10} AT&T Circuits 1 3.792 3,792 3,792 0 0 Notes: Special needed circuit line for Station 9. Monthly cost is $632 divided between 2 cost centers (11500 and 13001) = $316 x 12 = $3792. 53 04 10 Phone & Postagelfreight 32,488 32,488 32,488 0 0 13001 Lk & Mk Ambulance 32,488 32,488 32,488 0 0 530410 Phone & Postagelfreight 32,488 32,488 32,488 0 0 1530440 Rentals And Leases I 530440 Rentals And Leases 01) Xerox Copier Lease - 63rd Street Building 1 2,898 2.898 2,898 0 0 Notes: Lease is $540.55 monthly, $6.487, plus $8,000 for cost of copies = $14,487. This expense is shared by 5 departments, cost centers 12000, 12001, 13001, 13500, and 14000, $14,48715 = $2.8138. 02) Air Gas South 1 3,540 3.540 3,540 0 0 f H-size ox en tanks for rescue and re -hob units @ .25 per day per tank. Average monthly bill $29 - , 03) Layton Station 18 Staff Lodging 1 27,OD0 27,OD0 0 0 Notes: Lodging expense for 2417 on -duty station personnel. Estimated at $2,250 per month x 12 = $27,000 04) Efv15 Repo mg otsg book Lease 1 8.485 8,485 8,485 0 0 V5 41 - 1fll112fl10