Item D2County of Monroe
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mayor George Neugent, District 2
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Mayor Pro Tem David Rice, District 4
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Danny L. Kolhage, District 1
Heather Carruthers, District 3
Sylvia J. Murphy, District 5
County Commission Meeting
April 12, 2017
Agenda Item Number: D.2
Agenda Item Summary #2790
BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Tourist Development Council
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Ammie Machan (305) 296 -1552
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AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Announcement of one vacant position on the Tourist Development
Council District 11 Advisory Committee for one "At Large" appointment.
ITEM BACKGROUND: This position is being advertised due to the end of term for Ms. Charlotte
Palmer
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On September 8, 1999, the Board of County
Commissioners passed Ordinance No. 038 -1999 providing for the appointment of "At Large"
members to the TDC District Advisory committees by the Board of County Commissioners.
CONTRACT /AGREEMENT CHANGES:
None
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
DOCUMENTATION:
At Large Vacancy Announcement - DAC II
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Effective Date:
Expiration Date:
Total Dollar Value of Contract:
Total Cost to County:
Current Year Portion:
Budgeted:
Source of Funds:
CPI:
Indirect Costs:
Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts:
Revenue Producing:
Grant:
County Match:
Insurance Required:
Additional Details:
If yes, amount:
REVIEWED BY:
Maxine Pacini
Christine Limbert
Kathy Peters
Board of County Commissioners
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DATE: March 17, 2017
TO: MR. ROMAN GASTESI, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
FROM: LAURA HAMM, ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
RE: DAC II `AT LARGE' VACANCY
Please announce the following District II Advisory Committee "At Large" Vacancy at the April
2017 BOCC Meeting. This position is being advertised due to the end of term for DAC H
member, Ms. Charlotte Palmer.
DISTRICT II ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC II)
(From the City Limits of Key West to the West End of the Seven Mile Bridge)
of the
MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Has an opening for an
"At Large" representative — Any resident who is not directly involved in a tourism business
and who shall represent the general public and shall live or work within the tax collection
district for which they are applying. (The operative word within this description is directly
This word means someone who is not in business nor whose business or economic activity
are dependent upon tourists).
Any person wishing to participate on the District II Advisory Committee of the Monroe
County Tourist Development Council within the district so noted above, may request an
application from the Administrative Office by calling (305) 296 -1552 and submit an application
to the address shown below:
Department DAC
Monroe County Tourist Development Council
1201 White Street, Suite 102
Key West, FL 33040
Fax 4: (305) 296 -0788
Deadline for receipt of application at the above address is Friday, April 28, 2017 at 5:00
p.m. A resume can be attached to the application.
Tab 7 - Multi -Seg WDWE
Monroe County TDC
For the Week of March 12, 2017 to March 18, 2017
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jacksonville, FL
Miami - Hialeah, FL
Orlando, FL
Tampa -St Petersburg, FL
Florida Panhandle
Florida South Central
West Palm Beach -Boca Raton, FL;,
Fort Myers, FL
Daytona Beach, FL
Melbourne - Titusville, FL
Florida Keys
Sarasota - Bradenton, FL
Weekday Weekend Total Weekdz
2017 2016 %Chg 2017 2016 %Chg 2017 2016 %Chg 201 201_
93.8 92.6 13 94.4 95.3 -0.9 93.98 93.36 0.7 187.33 191.
81.1 75.4 7.6 92.2 88.8 3.8 84.30 79.27 6.4 115.46 110.
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90.2 86.9 3.8 92.2 94.9 -2.9 90.74 89.19 1.7 220.60 245.
95.1 90.7 4.9 96.0 96.0 -0.0 95.37 92.20 3.4 147.16 140.
87.9 89.3 -1.6 94.4 97.1 -2.7 89.78 91.52 -1.9 160.74 156.
76.1 66.6 14.3 82.2 75.4 9.1 77.83 69.09 12.6 119.83 114.
85.8 81.2 5.6 90.5 92.3 -1.9 87.14 84.40 3.2 168.32 164.
89.0 87.7 1.4 90.1 93.0 -3.1 89.30 89.24 0.1 248.97 245.
92.9 89.9 3.4 89.3 93.5 -4.5 91.90 90.94 1.1 235.41 235.
86.3 70.3 22.8 93.2 92.3 1.0 88.26 76.55 15.3 f 183.70 108.
89.8 85.5 5.0 95.0 95.7 -0.8 91.25 88.41 3.2 127.47 124.
94.8 86.5 9.6 95.1 90.4 5.2 94.84 87.60 8.3 353.59 332.
92.3 84.5 9.3 95.2 93.6 1.7 93.13 87.07 7.0 f 205.79 195.
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DESTINATION REPORT AGREEMENT
This AGREEMENT is made effective this the 1st day of January, 2016 by
and between STR, INC., 735 East Main Street, Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075
("STR "), and MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(BOCC or "County "), 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, FL 33040, a political
subdivision of the State of Florida.
WHEREAS, STR is a leader in the lodging research industry and has
developed a series of local market reports, which are designed to present data on
the relative performance of lodging industry properties in selected competitive
markets and segments of the lodging industry; and
WHEREAS, the Tourist Development Council (TDC or Client), an advisory
board to the BOCC, has recommended that the County enter into an agreement
with STR for the purpose of delivery of goods and services as described herein; and
WHEREAS, Client desires to remain a subscriber to the monthly market,
multi -track destination reports for the Florida Keys, Upper Florida Keys and Key
West by entering into this Agreement (Exhibit A); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the historic trend
monthly report for Key Largo (Exhibit B); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the historic trend
monthly report for Marathon (Exhibit C); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the historic trend
monthly report for Key West Under 40 Rooms (Exhibit D); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the monthly multi -
segment Florida Market report (Exhibit E); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to subscribe to the historic trend monthly
report program for Islamorada (Exhibit F); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the weekly Key
West Trend report (Exhibit G); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the weekly Florida
Keys report (Exhibit H); and
WHEREAS, Client also desires to remain a subscriber to the weekly Monroe
County excluding Key West report (Exhibit 1); and
STR Agreement 2016
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WHEREAS, this Agreement outlines the obligations and responsibilities of
the respective parties participating in the local market report program; now therefore
In consideration of the following mutual covenants, STR and the BOCC
agree as follows:
1. DURATION. Client shall subscribe to the various reports listed above
(hereinafter referred to collectively as "Destination Reports ") participate in the local
market report program for a period of thirty -six (36) months, commencing January 1,
2016 (December data), and ending on December 31, 2018. (November data). No
later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of this initial term, STR will provide
the BOCC with renewal rates. Thereafter, the BOCC has the authority to extend
this agreement for one (1) additional 24 -month period at the agreed -upon rates by
providing 30 days prior written notice to STR.
2. REPORTS. As consideration for the PAYMENT described below and
Client's subscription to the Destination Reports, Client shall receive a set of twelve
(12) monthly Destination Reports and fifty two (52) weekly Destination Reports
prepared by STR. The first set of weekly Reports shall be issued to Client on or
about January 7, 2016 , and subsequent Destination Reports will be forwarded
thereafter to Client on or about Wednesday of each week. The first set of monthly
Destination Reports shall be issued to Client on or about January 28, 2016, and
subsequent reports will be forwarded thereafter to Client on or about the last week
of each month. The Destination Reports forwarded to Client shall include the type
of market and market segment information contained in the sample reports attached
as Exhibits "A" thru "J" " which are fully incorporated into this Agreement by this
reference. The reports will be delivered by STR to a place designated by Client.
3. PAYMENT. As consideration for subscribing to the Destination Reports,
BOCC agrees to pay STR for the first year of this agreement (January 1, 2016
through December 31, 2018 ) the total annual sum of twenty -one thousand and two
hundred and fifty dollars ($21,250) with eleven monthly payments of one thousand
seven hundred and seventy dollars and eighty three cents ($1,770.83) and one
payment of one thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars and eighty seven
cents ($1,770.83) payable per month, within ten (10) days after the last day of the
month for which payment is due. At the conclusion of the initial year of this
Agreement, the rates may be adjusted by CPI -U for South Florida for year ending
December 2016 for year 2 of this agreement and CPI -U for South Florida for year
ending December 2017 for year 3 of this agreement Client shall also provide STR
with three (3) copies of each edition of Client's report, newsletter, publication (if any)
in which the STR data (defined below) is printed as they are published, produced
and /or disseminated. Payments for subsequent years of this agreement shall be
agreed upon by the BOCC and STR in writing.
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4. PUBLICATION FORMAT. From time to time, Client may wish to publish or
reprint data from the Destination Reports. The documents attached as Exhibit I are
examples of permissible formats and methods of publishing and reprinting the data
during the term of this Agreement. Exhibit I is an example of information that may
from time to time is supplied by Client to the members of the Monroe County
Tourism Development Council and members of the District Advisory Committees.
The Destination Reports and Exhibit I constitute confidential trade information and
may only be released to third parties in response to a public records request
pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Any I style document shall contain the
following notice: "This document contains confidential trade information and can
only be released to third parties in response to a public records request pursuant to
Chapter 119, Florida Statutes."
if Client wishes to utilize formats and methods to publish or re -print any Destination
Report data that are in any way different from examples set forth in Exhibit I, Client
must provide STR with a draft of the proposed report and receive approval for such
publication or reprinting from STR in writing. Any such publication or reprinting
must also cite STR as the source of such data or, if requested by STR, include
mention of STR in the masthead and/or title of the publication in such a way as to
clearly indicate that the newsletter or report is a "joint publication of Client and STR,
Inc. ", "published in cooperation with STR, Inc." or any other suitable joint
recognition. In addition, such publication or reprinting shall also, if requested by
STR, contain notices referring to the confidentiality of the STR data and limiting
distribution of the report. Any modifications to the content, format or appearance of
the STR data, or to the masthead and/or title, after STR has approved the format of
the same, unless re- approved by STR, shall be considered a breach of this
Agreement and allow STR to terminate this Agreement immediately in accordance
with the other provisions set forth bellow.
For the avoidance of doubt,, Client need not obtain STR's prior approval for any STR
data that is merely paraphrased or summarized in the text of a report or publication,
as opposed to set out in tabular or graphic form..
However, regardless of whether any prior approval is required, ANY AND ALL
REFERENCES TO OR INCLUSION OF STR "S DESTINATION REPORT DATA IN
ANY AND ALL TEXT, TABLES, GRAPHS, CHARTS, ETC., MUST BE CLEARLY
ATTRIBUTED TO STR AS THE SOURCE OF THE DATA WHEREVER IT
APPEARS AND IN WHATEVER FORM IT APPEARS. STR RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO WITHHOLD MONTHLY DESTINATION REPORT DATA IF CLIENTS
PUBLICATION OF THE STR DATA DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
FURTHERMORE, IF STR DETERMINES THAT CLIENT HAS INTENTIONALLY
OR RECKLESSLY MISREPRESENTED OR MISSTATED THE STR DATA, OR
HAS, ON A REPEATED BASIS, INTENTIONALLY OR RECKLESSLY FAILED TO
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CITE STR AS THE SOURCE OF THE DATA OR INFORMATION INCLUDED IN
ANY CLIENT PUBLICATION, STR SHALL HAVE THE FURTHER RIGHT(S) TO
DO SUCH THINGS AS: IMMEDIATELY TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT,
PROHIBIT CLIENT FROM FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR USE OF THE STR
DATA OR INFORMATION, OR BRING A CAUSE OF ACTION AGAINST CLIENT
FOR INFRINGEMENT OF STR'S COPYRIGHTS.
IF STR EXCUSES ANY FAILURE BY CLIENT TO CITE STR AS THE SOURCE OF
THE DATA AND INFORMATION ATTRIBUTABLE TO STR, AND STR
THEREFORE WAIVES A RIGHT OF ACTION AGAINST CLIENT, SUCH WAIVER
OR ACQUIESCENCE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A WAIVER OF EACH OR
ANY SUBSEQUENT RIGHT OF ACTION, OCCURRENCE OR BREACH BY
CLIENT.
5. DEFAULT. In the event that BOCC shall not make payment when due,
STR shall be under no obligation to provide Destination Reports to Client until such
time as the overdue payment is paid. In the event that payment shall remain unpaid
for a period of 60 days after its due date, this Agreement shall automatically
terminate and otherwise become null and void, and STR shall have no further
obligations; provided, however, that STR shall have the right to declare due and
payable all sums due under the terms of this Agreement.
6. DEFAULT COSTS. In the event of BOCC's default under the terns of this
Agreement, STR shall be entitled to receive from BOCC, in addition to all other
amounts due, the costs of collection, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred
in the collection of amounts due under the terms of this Agreement.
7. OWNERSHIP OF THE DATA. All of STR's data, without regard to the
form or content of the report in which it is incorporated, is, will be, and shall remain
STR's exclusive property and proprietary information. Neither BOCC nor Client shall
license or sublicense, or in any way lay claim, in copyright or otherwise, to any of
STR's data or information for any reason, nor shall BOCC or Client enable any third
party to do any of the same. The Parties agree that any and all data sets,
information, and reports, irrespective of form, prepared by STR and provided to
Client are not and do not constitute works for hire under the copyright laws. STR
has the right to authorize and assign publication rights of the Destination Report
data under this Agreement to other subscribers of the destination report program.
STR recognizes that upon provision of any reports to Client, those documents
become public records and are subject to Florida Statutes (F.S.), Chapter 119.
Section 119.07(1)(a), F.S. requires the TDC to permit such records to be inspected
by any person desiring to do so, and to provide a copy of said record upon payment
to Client of a duplication fee.
Client shall credit STR as the source of the data in each publication using
Destination Report data with the following notation:
STR Agreement 2016
ID#: 1645
SOURCE: 2016 STR, Inc.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Such notation shall conspicuously appear immediately below or in conjunction with
any and all graphs, charts, tables, etc, derived by Client from STR's data, and all
such graphs, charts, tables, etc. shall become the property of STR, because of
Client's derivation of STR's data. However, STR shall not be liable for, and shall be
indemnified by Client from, any and all liability due to Client's improper or inaccurate
derivation of the STR data. Documents and reports which have been produced on
paper and have become public records in the Client's custody shall be retained by
Client. The production under Section 119:07, F.S. is for informational purposes only
and not for commercial release: The County has no policy allowing commercial use
of the Client 's public records other than those specifically developed for commercial
use by the Client: Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, or, with
respect to any particular data, on such earlier date that such data will be no longer
required by Client in order to perform under this Agreement, such data will be either
erased from the data files maintained by Client or, if STR so elects, Client shall
return the data to STR.. Any such erasure of STR's data will be verified and
confirmed in writing by Client. Documents and reports which have been produced
on paper and have become public records in the Client's custody shall be retained
by Client.
B. CLIENT'S USE OF THE STR DATA. In addition to Client's publication
rights and obligations, which have been stated above, Client is authorized to use
STR data, results and/or the Destination Reports in the operation of its business.
The Destination Reports and STR data supplied by STR to Client are confidential
and proprietary information, and the Client shall not disclose the Destination
Reports or STR data to any person or entity not authorized in this Agreement or any
other writing to receive such information.
Client shall not make or report any projections regarding room rates, in its
advertising or marketing efforts, or in any of its publications, that are based on the
information presented in the Destination Reports; Client expressly agrees and
understands that the data contained in any and all STR Destination Reports is of
extraordinary value to STR. Furthermore, any and all forecasts and /or projections
provided by Client and included with any data belonging to STR shall be clearly and
conspicuously referenced as the projection or forecast of the Client and not STR so
that all associated liability rests on Client and not STR.
To the extent Client desires to disclose any of STR's Reports, data or confidential or
proprietary information, for any purpose, to anyone or any entity outside of Client's
own internal business operations, other than as allowed in paragraph 4 above,
Client agrees to protect the secrecy, confidentiality, and proprietary nature of STR's
data and information by: (i) first informing STR in writing of the identity of the
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13. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT. A person or affiliate who has been
placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may
not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity,
may not submit a bind on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair
of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to
public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a supplier, subcontractor, or
consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business
with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section
287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the
date of being placed on the convicted vendor list.
14. ETHICS CLAUSE. STR warrants that to the best of its knowledge no person
has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an Agreement
or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee and
that no member of the Monroe County government or the TDC has any interest,
financially or otherwise, in STR, its subsidiaries or affiliated companies. .
15. DOCUMENTATION PERTAINING TO AGREEMENT. STR shall maintain all
books, records, and documents directly pertinent to this Agreement in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. In the event of a
dispute, claim or litigation between the Parties, each party to this Agreement or their
authorized representatives shall have reasonable and timely access to such records
of each other party to this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
119, Florida Statutes, during the term of the Agreement and for four years following
the termination of this Agreement.
If Florida Statute 119.0701 is applicable to Contractor and except where the record
is a trade secret or is such that Contractor is bound to maintain the confidentiality of
the record„ Contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with all public records
laws of the State of Florida, including but not limited to:
(a) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be
required by Monroe County in the performance of this Agreement.
(b) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and
conditions that Monroe County would provide the records and at a cost that
does not exceed the cost provided in Florida Statutes, Chapter 119 or as
otherwise provided by law.
(c) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt
from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as
authorized by law.
(d) Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost,
to Monroe County all public records in possession of the contractor upon
termination of this Agreement and destroy any duplicate public records that
are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure
requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to Monroe
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County in a format that is compatible with the information technology
systems of Monroe County..
The County shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement upon
violation of this provision by Contractor
If an auditor employed by the County or Clerk determines that monies paid to STR
pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes that are unrelated to the
normal operating expenses of STR or that are not otherwise authorized by this
Agreement, and in particular if the Clerk should determine that the money has been
spent for any unlawful purpose, STR shall repay the monies together with interest
calculated pursuant to Sec. 55.03, FS, running from the date the monies were paid
to STR.
16- INTERPRETATION, MEDIATION BOCC, Client and STR agree that, in the
event of conflicting interpretations of the terms or a term of this Agreement by or
between any of them the issue shall be submitted to mediation prior to the institution
of any other administrative or legal proceeding. The rules and procedures governing
any such mediation shall be in agreed upon in writing by the Parties.
17. SEVERABILITY. If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this
Agreement (or the application thereof to any circumstance or person) shall be
declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction,
the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, shall
not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and
provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest
extent permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining temps, covenants,
conditions and provisions of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of
the original intent of this Agreement. BOCC and STR agree to reform the
Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as
close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision.
18. ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. BOCC and STR agree that in the event
any cause of action or administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any
party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing
party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, investigative, and
out -of- pocket expenses, as an award against the non- prevailing party, and shall
include attorney's fees, courts costs, investigative, and out -of- pocket expenses in
appellate proceedings.
19. BINDING EFFECT The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this
Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the BOCC and STR and their
respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns.
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20. AUTHORITY Each party represents and warrants to the other that the
execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized
by all necessary County and corporate action, as required by law.
21. COOPERATION. In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is
instituted against either party relating to the formation, execution, performance, or
breach of this Agreement, BOCC and STR agree to participate, to the extent
required by the other party, in all proceedings, hearings, processes, meetings, and
other activities related to the substance of this Agreement or provision of the
services under this Agreement. BOCC, Client and STR specifically agree that
nothing in this Agreement requires a party to enter into any arbitration proceedings
related to this Agreement.
22. NONDISCRIMINATION. County and STR agree that there will be no
discrimination against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a
determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred,
this Agreement automatically terminates without any further action on the part of
any party, effective the date of the court order. County or STR agree to comply with
all applicable Federal and state statutes, rules regulations and local ordinances, as
applicable that prohibit discrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1) Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88 -352) which prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color or national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment of
1972, as amended (20 USC ss. 1681 -1683, and 1685- 1686), which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
as amended (20 USC s. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of
handicaps; 4) The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975, as amended (42
USC ss. 6101 -6107) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) The Drug
Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92 -255), as amended, relating to
nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL
91 -616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or
alcoholism; 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912, ss. 523 and 527 (42 USC ss.
690dd -3 and 290ee -3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug
abuse patent records; 8) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC s. et
seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of
housing; 9) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC s. 1201 Note), as
maybe amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of
disability; 10) Monroe County Code Ch. 13, Art. VI, prohibiting discrimination on the
bases of race, color, sex, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status or age; and 11) any other
nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes which may apply to the
parties to, or the subject matter of, this Agreement.
23. NON WAIVER OF IMMUNITY. Notwithstanding the provisions of any
applicable state law, including but not limited to Section 768.28, Florida Statutes,
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the participation of BOCC in this Agreement and the acquisition of any commercial
liability insurance coverage, self- insurance coverage, or local government liability
insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of
liability coverage, nor shall any contract entered into by BOCC be required to
contain any provision for waiver,
24. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES. All of the privileges and immunities from
liability, exemptions from laws ordinances, and rules and pensions and relief,
disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of
officers, agents, or employees of any public agents or employees of BOCC, when
performing their respective functions under this Agreement within the territorial limits
of BOCC shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such
functions and duties of such officers agents volunteers, or employees outside the
territorial limits of the County.
25. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. This Agreement is not
intended to, nor shall it be construed as, relieving any participating entity from any
obligation or responsibility imposed upon the entity by law except to the extent of
actual and timely performance thereof by any participating entity, in which case the
performance may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility.
Further, this Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, authorizing
the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of the County, except to the
extent permitted by the Florida constitution, state statute, and case law.
26. NON - RELIANCE BY NON - PARTIES. No person or entity shall be entitled
to rely upon the terms, or any of them, of this Agreement to enforce or attempt to
enforce any third -party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or program
contemplated hereunder, and BOCC and STR agree that no Party or any agent,
officer, or employee of a Party shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or
otherwise indicate that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or
entities, have entitlements or benefits under this Agreement separate and apart,
inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for the purposes contemplated
in this Agreement.
27. SECTION HEADINGS. Section headings have been inserted in this
Agreement as a matter of convenience of reference only, and it is agreed that such
section headings are not a part of this Agreement and will not be used in the
interpretation of any provision of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day
and year first above written.
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$136.88
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$150.79
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$201.48
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$223.35
$252.94
$270.12
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$335.65
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$245.29
$272.56
$301.61
$327.24
$351.61
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$232.28
$246.21
$248.82
$297.32
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$191.22
$203.82
$221.70
$244.57
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$175,81
$188.70
$207.86
$218.14
$226.25
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$183.28
$193.75
$219.80
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$166.69
$177.93
$204.94
$216.94
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$157.60
$167.78
$177.55
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$176.72
$188.05
$210.36
$222.04
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$154.39
$196.13
5221.11
$2;10.76
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$222.66
$237.90
$26923
$291.28
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$130.39
$158.50
$175.95
$217.06
$234.71
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$ 188.61
$214.88
5235.99
$275.57
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$ 219.44
$242.60
5268.99
5294.08
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$194.76
$206.40
5203.81
$244.00
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$144.02
$15$.16
$17428
$195.30
$198.45
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$137.78
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$166.07
$175.93
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$152.33
$164.61
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$116.14
$121.33
$157.10
$170.96
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585.75
$95.11
$107.62
$112.51
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$113.16
$121.16
$147.24
$159.69
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$136.88
$140.46
$171.46
$17528
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$150.79
$160.72
$201.48
$21828
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$202.67
$226.88
$244-86
$289-08
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$20123
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$19467
$21646
$233.48
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91.4%
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$175.70
$190,55
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$228.48
$24723
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January
$202.67
$226.88
$244-86
$289-08
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$237-56
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$207.56
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$269.57
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$197.47
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$180.94
$19467
$21646
$233.48
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$187,89
$19661
5229,34
$243.08
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August
$169-89
$181.89
$216.38
$231.06
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$174-18
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$154.52
$175.70
$190,55
$199,87
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519314
$206.50
$238.96
$252.43
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$194.69
$208.19
$244.16
$257.31
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$228.48
$24723
$288.34
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5223.63
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JgnUOFY $164-10 5194-30 52013-04 $271.09 $291.63
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$248.46
$267.02
$303.06
$339.07
$354.84
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$218.66
$227.47
$235.81
5283.72
5294.92
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$158.15
$183.55
$235.66
$238.47
$237.59
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$152.54
$165.48
$186.58
$202.06
$205.98
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$168.56
$178.44
$207.56
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5131.09
$133.96
$180.59
$197.47
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$10320
$114.93
5135.86
$143.02
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$142.97
$15429
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$210-50
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$163.40
$168.68
$214.43
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$174-18
$187-57
$246.72
$264.55
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$175,56
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$152.53
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$204.64
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$218.22
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5152:44
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$184.06
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$138.43
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$158.94
$166,33
$192,60
$208:30
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$143 -93
$152.53
5180.88
$195.59
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$140.47
$150.56
$16419
$171.16
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$161.63
5175.55
$206.30
$217.35
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$164.39
$175.38
$20575
$219.50
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$192.02
$203 °95
$242.79
5281.02
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$189.18
$212.28
5236.23
$276.66
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$1 87.35
$210.64
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2012
2013
2014
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$132.88
5164.22
$172.20
$226°16
$241.07
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$1 87.35
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x208.18
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$144.62
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$176.96
$190.30
$194.79
$232.34
$244.98
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$139.95
$154.70
$184°92
$194.31
$203A9
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$128.21
$138.43
$153.03
$162.80
$175.12
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July
$139.81
$148.80
$186.99
5171.08
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$110.63
$109.89
$140.90
$155.69
Septem
$89.18
$97.67
$108.77
$118.50
October
$12020
5128.52
$155.74
$189,83
November
$137.65
$138.91
$171.61
$181.87
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$144.62
$152.19
$198.56
$213 °52
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$142.69
$154.68
$175.98
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75.6%
76.6%
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February
7467%
761%
79.9%
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March
82.8%
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83.3%
86.2%
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754%
77,5%
73.9%
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65.1%
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71.4%
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71.7%
73.4%
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August
61.2%
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$79.42
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$106.71
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57.9%
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$17714
$189,99
$206-46
$21627
August
$16Z12
$172-%
$19
$201.03
September
$146.09
$155.57
$159.32
$161.20
October
$150.64
$159.14
$Vi.611
$18215
November
61641.81
$178.37
$191.52
$196.61
December
$214.42
$224.34
$24429
$26444
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$199.6a
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$152.11
$180,13
$12420
$223-58
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$188.86
$21433
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$92.62
$117.50
$140.28
$163.91
$178.05 8.6%
February
$152.11
$180,13
$12420
$223-58
5247.04 10.5%
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$188.86
$21433
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$249.82
$268.24 04%
April
$187.98
$182.44
$169.48
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$209.57 2.3%
May
$116.95
$131.42
$138.58
$152,86
$15810 3.91U
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$121.19
$132-75
$144-70
$150-24
$157407 4.6%
July
$134.10
$148.90
$160.18
$17154
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$0.23
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$133.96
$145,63
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$56.01
$7114
$79.79
$8328
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$79.42
$84.36
$101."
$110.91
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$106.71
$100,10
$12910
$129.60
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74.3%
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76.0%
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71.9%
73.0%
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69.9%
69.0%
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3.1%
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73.5%
73.4%
70.7%
$150.68
$162.38
$171,75
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77.4%
78.0%
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$17032
$181-57
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611.6%
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$175,35
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47�7%
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46.5%
50.3%
$135.68
$14222
October
55.7%
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58.7%
61.0%
$131.88
$141.99
November
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November
$153.74
December
59.7%
58,4%
63.1%
64,4%
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$161-76
$175-33
$191,14
5206.16
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3194-99
3221.25
$221.02
$234-74
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$200.83
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$235.49
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$156.32
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$142.02
$150.68
$162.38
$171,75
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$148.94
5162.09
$17032
$181-57
August
$137.91
$145-88
516118
$175,35
September
$128.91
$135.68
$14222
$14920
October
$131.88
$141.99
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$1163.37
November
$153.74
$16582
$176.12
$180.43
December
$181.52
$190.29
$209,14
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53.4%
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673%
75,7%
73.4%
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February
73.0%
75.3%
792%
84.1%
811%
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March
84.2%
541%
82.6%
881%
84.3%
-4.3%
Aprff
76.9%
774%
75,9%
791 %
772%
-L4%
May
65.3%
97.9%
670%
721%
73A%
1.8%
June
74,4%
74Z%
75.8%
79,11%
78.0%
-2-2%
July
78.9%
79.2%
78.9%
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August
64,2%
642%
72.2%
76,0%
December
5224.68
September
44,7%
457%
527%
52A%
$101-79
$102.53
October
527%
51,0%
80.6%
59 .7%
$133.01
$170,39
November
62-0%
58.6%
67.9%
December
581%
57.6%
65.4%
657%
Total
65.a%
66.5%
70,4%
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2012
2013
2014
2015
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January $167.69 $178,59 5200,57 $21432 $235.52
February $20128 5232,09 5245.80 $265,85 530,91
March
$24026
$272.93
$295-17
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$342.50
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$239-76
$247-62
$236,22
$292.34
$290,48
May
$183,86
$188,41
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$218.54
5223.60
June
$186.83
$197.22
$218233
$216.21
$224,74
July
$200.64
$209.14
$239-12
$246.98
$164.07 4.1%
August
$181-49
$186.06
$213.51
$22392
$175,40 1.5%
September
3141A6
$148.60
$156,74
$163.97
October
$145.02
$154.64
$170.27
$18329
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$184.12
$17449
$`193.45
$201.04
December
5224.68
$230.76
$280.56
$288-97
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$223.49
$242.23
$271.89
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$146.61
$174.80
$194.90
$223.58
$247.04 iOs%
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2012
2013
2014
2015
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January
589,50
$110
$13493
$162.27
$172.90 6.6%
February
$146.61
$174.80
$194.90
$223.58
$247.04 iOs%
March
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$23125
$243,73
$277,74
$269-07 4.1%
April
$184.28
$192.78
$179.19
$231.41
$224-39 -3.0%
May
$120.10
$127,99
$141.49
$157.85
$164.07 4.1%
June
$139.01
$147.01
$16553
$172,59
$175,40 1.5%
July
$158.37
$165.73
$188.74
$204.80
August
$118S5
$119.37
$154.25
$170.21
September
$1028
$67,87
$82.66
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October
$76.37
$78-86
$103.16
$109-42
November
$101-79
$102.53
$131.34
$130-52
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$132.27
$133.01
$170,39
$189.86
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2015
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$218,93
$231,50
$24128
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February
$237.18
$252.77
$284,90
$271 -36
$294.03
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$ 317,28
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$ 245.18
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$ 200.40
$ 205.44
$ 216.44
$211.62
$ 223.87
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72.6%
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2012
2013
2014
2015
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$219.37 1.8%
January
$196.17
$20054
$218,93
$231,50
$24128
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DOM
February
$237.18
$252.77
$284,90
$271 -36
$294.03
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$ 262 76
$ 285.60
$ 317,28
$ 307 -22
$ 337.46
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$ 266.39
$ 271..51
$ 258.56
$ 268.10
$ 293-85
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$ 214.82
$ 218.16
$ 225A2
$ 231.75
$ 245.18
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$ 205.44
$ 216.44
$211.62
$ 223.87
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$ 220,69
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$183.36
$ 186,72
$ 195,56
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$193.50
$198.40
$ 204,88
$ 208.60
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$225.97
$ 269.06
$233.40
$ 294.51
$240.05
$275.50 8.8% -8
$188.67 9.8%
February
$167.75
$191.37
$217.52
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2013
2014
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$96.18
$121.13
$157,12
$171,89
$188.67 9.8%
February
$167.75
$191.37
$217.52
$?34.12
$243.49 4.0%
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$ 20863
$285.80
$266.30
$26662
$275.26 32%
April
$187,45
$202.62
$194.37
$215.94
$219.37 1.8%
May
$131.66
$150.83
$158,.57
$174,51
$17029 -2A%
June
$12925
$144.17
$159.82
$158.09
$183.19 3.2%
July
$138.05
$159.88
$171.42
$179.17
August
$101.76
$118.A9
$142
$147.15
September
569.66
586.17
$8648
$84,75
October
$81.61
$96,63
$107,80
$121,02
November
$112.62
$12522
$13526
$`13829
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5132.34
$15318
$169.45
1187.80
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