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6th Modification 07/18/2012DANNY L. KOLHA GE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DATE: July 26, 2012 TO: Jerry Barnett, Director Project Management ATTN: Ann Riger Contract Administrator FROM: Pamela G. Hanca k I. C. At the July 18, 2012, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval and authorized execution of Item B27 Modification #6 to the State Funded Subgrant Agreement for the Design and Construction of the proposed Emergency Operations Center in Marathon to extend the period of performance for federal funding from August 18, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Enclosed are five duplicate originals of the above -mentioned, executed on behalf of Monroe County, for your handling. Please be sure to return the fully executed "Monroe County Clerk" and "Monroe County Finance Department" originals as soon as possible. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. cc: County Attorney w/o document Finance File✓ Monroe.County Clerk Received on: Contract Number: 08-E 30-11-54-01-039 AUG 10 2012 MODIFICATION # 6 TO SUBGRANT AGREEMENT I Project Management This Modification is made and entered into by and between the State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management, ("the Division"), and Monroe County ("the Recipient") to modify the Division's Contract Number 08-EC-30-11-54-01-039, dated August 27, 2007 ("the Agreement"). WHEREAS, the Division and the Recipient have entered into the Agreement, pursuant to which the Division provided a sub -grant of $2,845,883 (of this amount $1,029,547 in state funds, $69,966 in federal funds for Phase I, $106,355 in additional federal funds Phase I and $1,640,015 in federal funds for Phase II, Construction); and WHEREAS, the state funds of $1,029,547 must be expended on or before June 30, 2013, and the additional federal funds of $1,746,370 must be expended on or before August 18, 2012; and WHEREAS, the Division and the Recipient desire to modify the Agreement by amending the Budget and Scope of Work, Revised Attachment A — Federal; and WHEREAS, the Federal funds expires August 18, 2012; the Division and the Recipient desire to extend the Federal funds to June 30, 2013 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Paragraph 3 of the Agreement is hereby amended is to read as follows: This agreement shall begin January 24, 2007, and shall end June 30, 2013, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph (12) of this agreement. 2. The Budget and Scope of Work, Revised Attachment A- Federal, to this Agreement, is hereby deleted in its entirety, and the Budget and Scope of Work, Revised Attachment A -Federal, to this Modification, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, are substituted in its place and stead. The Budget and Scope of Work, Revised Attachment A -Federal, contains the additional provisions that apply to the added federal funding and period of performance extension. 3. All provisions not in conflict with this Modification remain in full force and effect, and are to be performed at the level specified in the Agreement. 4. All provisions of the Agreement being modified and any attachments thereto in conflict with this Modification shall be and are hereby changed to conform with this Modification, effective as of the date of the last execution of this Modification by both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this document on the dates set out below. RECIPIENT: MONROE COUNTY BY: , L) GE CLERK NAME & TITLE: Mayor David P. Rice �. DATE: July 18, 2012 INfl1,1R@ - NEY APP OVED AS TO FOy.MC NATILEEN�� SSA EL STATE OF FLORIDA ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY DIVISION OF EMERGENCY M#NAGEIMEN-jj C Z Date aA - - BY: z//I 4" Bryan Koon, Director DATE: 6 4'7 N � - W c7 rV •• O CO CD Revised Attachment A - Federal Budget and Scope of Work Received on: AUG 10 2012 Project Management As a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program project, the Recipient, Monroe County, willprovide a protection needed for the above code hardening for the new construction of the Monroe County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) located at 10095 Overseas Highway, Marathon, Florida 33050. The entire shell and roof will be hardened beyond code against 225 mph winds and impact resistant windows will be installed. If deemed necessary, wind protection will be provided on any other openings such as skylights, vents, louvers, and exhaust fans. All construction and installations will be done in strict compliance with Florida Building Codes Specifications. All materials will be certified to meet the wind and impact standards of 225 mph wind loads. The local municipal or county building department will inspect and certify construction and installation according to the manufacturer specifications. The structure being mitigated at 10095 Overseas Highway, Marathon, Florida 33050 is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). The Title Holder must adhere to the following restrictions: • The Title holder must insure all structures that will not be demolished or relocated out of the SFHA to an amount at least equal to the project cost or to the maximum limit of coverage made available with respect to the particular property, whichever is less, through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), as authorized by 42 U.S.C. §4001 et seq., as long as the Title Holder holds title to the property as required by 42 U.S.C. §4012a. The Title Holder must maintain all structures on the property in accordance with the flood plain management criteria set forth in Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60.3 and City/County Ordinance as long as the Title Holder holds title to the property. The Title Holder must notify subsequent purchasers that SFHA conditions are attached to the property. This will be accomplished by the Title Holder ensuring that the City/County will legally record with the county or appropriate jurisdiction's land records a notice that includes the name of the current Title holder (including book/page reference to record of current title if readily available), a legal description of the property, and a declaration that Federal Law requires flood insurance coverage during the life of the property. The Recipient must provide a statement of assurance before project closeout verifying that SFHA requirements were met on the property listed above. This is FEMA project 1609-153-R, funded under 1609-DR-FL. The Period of Performance for this project ends on June 30, 2013. Schedule of Work Construction Phase: 32 Months Total Period of Performance: 32 Months, 12 Days Line Item Budget* Project Cost Federal Share Non -Federal Share Additional Design Costs $ 141,806 $ 106,355 $ 35,451 Construction Materials and Supplies $2,143,936 $1,607,952 $ 535,984 Sub -total: $2,285,742 $1,714,307 $ 571,435 Administrative Cost: $ 0 $ 32,063 $0 Total: $2,285,742 $1,746,370 $ 571,435 3 * Any line item amount in this Budget may be increased or decreased 10% or less without an amendment to this Agreement being required, so long as the overall amount of the funds obligated under this Agreement is not increased. Funding Summa Federal Share: $ 1,714,307 (75%) Local Share: $ 571.4 55 (25%) Total Project Cost: $2,285,742 (100%) Recipient Administrative Allowance up to $32,063 The materials and work funded pursuant to this Subgrant Agreement are intended to decrease the vulnerability of the building to property losses and are specifically not intended to provide for the safety of inhabitants before, during or after a natural man made disaster. The funding provided by the Division of Emergency Management under this subgrant shall compensate for the materials and labor for the installation of storm shutters and/or other hardening activities as a retrofit measure for the Recipient's building to reduce and/or mitigate the damage that might otherwise occur from severe weather or other hazards. The funding of this project by the Department does not confer or imply any warranty of use or suitability for the work performed pursuant to this agreement. The State of Florida disclaims all warranties with regard to this mitigation project, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranties and/or conditions of satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or merchantable quality. This project has not been evaluated by the criteria contained in the standards of the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidance manual FEMA 361- Design and Construction for Community Shelter, and thus does not provide `near absolute protection." It is understood and agreed by the Department and the Recipient that the building may have vulnerabilities due to age, design and location which may result in damage to the building from wind events even after the installation of the mitigation measures funded under this Subgrant Agreement. It is further understood and agreed by the Department and the Recipient that the level of wind protection provided by the mitigation action, although meeting State standards and codes and enhancing the structural integrity of the building, does not ensure the safety of survival of building occupants. 4