01/22/2020 AgreementCOURr�
eKevin Madok, CPA
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C Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller — Monroe County, Florida
DATE: January 28, 2020
TO: Breanne Erickson, Contract Administrator
Project Management
FROM: Pamela G. HancoC.
SUBJECT: January 22'130CC Meeting
Enclosed are two duplicate originals of die following item, executed on behalf of Monroe
County, for your handling:
C2 Grant Agreement with the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of
Historical Resources in the amount of $247,275.00; and Restrictive Covenants for the repairs to
the Monroe County Historic Jail at Jackson Square. This grant requires a 50% match and the
County's matching funding will be provided by a TDC grant.
Please forward a fully executed duplicate original to our office once the state has signed.
Should you need/want me to have the document recorded into the Official Record, please
let me know.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (305) 292-3550.
cc: County Attorney
Finance
File
KEY WEST
500 Whitehead Street
Key West, Florida 33040
305-294-4641
MARATHON
3117 Overseas Highway
Marathon, Florida 33050
305-289-6027
PLANTATION KEY
88820 Overseas Highway
Plantation Key, Florida 33070
305-852-7145
PK/ROTH BUILDING
50 High Point Road
Plantation Key, Florida 33070
305-852-7145
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This Agreement is by and between the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Historical Resources hereinafter
referred to as the "Division," and the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners hereinafter referred to as the
"Grantee."
The Grantee has been awarded a Special Category Grant by the Division, grant number 20.h.sc.100.022 for the Project
"Monroe County Historic Jail," iri the amount of $247,275 ("Grant Award Amount"). The Division enters into this
Agreement pursuant to Line Item 3174, contained in the 2020 General Appropriations Act, SB 2500, Laws of
Florida. The Division has the authority to administer this grant in accordance with Section 267.0617, Florida Statutes.
In consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows:
Grant Purpose. This grant shall be used exclusively for the "Monroe County Historic Jail," the public purpose
for which these funds were appropriated.
a) The Grantee shall perform the following Scope of Work:
Grant funds will be used for the restoration of the Monroe County Historic Jail in Key West. Grant funds
will be used to restore/replace the roof, including wooden sheathing, gutters, and downspouts; and to
restore/replace three (3) metal doors and thirty-four (34) wooden double -hung windows, including metal
bars on windows. Grant funds will also be used for architecturaVengineering services; an environmental
assessment; and hazardous material abatement.
All tasks associated with the Project shall meet the requirements set forth in this agreement.
b) The Grantee agrees to provide the following Deliverables and Performance Measures related to the
Scope of Work for payments to be awarded.
# Payment Deliverable Description Documentation Payment
Type Amount
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I Fixed
The performance measure documenting satisfactory
A completed
$74,182
Price
completion of Deliverables will be a completed
Application and
Application and Certificate for Payment (AIA
Certificate for Payment
Document G702) and Schedule of Contract Values
(AIA Document G702)
(AIA Document G703), or its equivalent, showing at
and Schedule of
least 30 percent of the project completed.
Contract Values (AIA
Document G703), or its
equivalent, showing at
least 30 percent of the
project completed.
2 Fixed
The performance measure documenting satisfactory
A completed
$74,182
Price
completion of Deliverables will be a completed
Application and
Application and Certificate for Payment (AIA
Certificate for Payment
Document G702) and Schedule of Contract Values
(AIA Document G702)
(AIA Document G703), or its equivalent, showing at
and Schedule of
least 60 percent of the project completed.
Contract Values (AIA
Document G703), or its
equivalent, showing at
least 60 percent of the
project completed.
3 Fixed
The performance measure documenting satisfactory
. . . ........
A completed
. .....
$98,911
Price
completion of Deliverables will be a completed
Application and
Application and Certificate for Payment (AIA
Certificate for Payment
Document G702) and Schedule of Contract Values
(AIA Document G702)
(AIA Document G703), or its equivalent, showing
and Schedule of
100 percent of the Project completed, including all
Contract Values (AIA
retainage amounts paid. The performance measure
Document G703), or its
documenting satisfactory completion of
equivalent, showing 100
Deliverables will also be submission and acceptance
percent of the Project
of a Final Project Progress Report that certifies that
completed, including all
all project grant funds and required match have been
retainage amounts paid;
expended in the way here agreed upon and the
a Final Project Progress
Project has been closed out. In addition, a Single
Report; a Single Audit
Audit Form and new/updated Florida Master Site
Form; and a
File form for the property/site shall be completed by
new/updated Florida
the Grantee and submitted along with the Final
Master Site File form
Progress Report prior to final payment.
for the property/site.
Totals
$247,275
d) The Grantee has provided an Estimated Project Budget based upon reasonable expenditures projected to
accomplish the Grantee's Scope of Work and Deliverables outlined in the Agreement. The Budget provides
details of how grant and match funds will be spent. All expenditures shall be in accordance with this budget
(which is incorporated as part of this Agreement and entitled Attachment A) and must be incurred during
the term of this Agreement, as stated in Section 2 of this Agreement.
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2. Length of Agreement This Agreement shall begin on 07/01/19 and shall end 06/30/21, unless terminated in
accordance with the provisions of Section 33 of this Agreement. Contract extensions will not be granted unless
Grantee is able to provide substantial written justification and the Division approves such extension. The Grantee's
written request for such extension must be submitted to the Division no later than thirty (30) days prior to the
termination date of this Agreement and no amendment will be valid until a written amendment is signed by both
parties as required in Section 7 and Section 15 of this Agreement.
3. Contract Administration. The parties are legally bound by the requirements of this Agreement. Each parry's
contract manager, named below, will be responsible for monitoring its performance under this Agreement, and will
be the official contact for each party. Any notice(s) or other communications in regard to this agreement shall be
directed to or delivered to the other party's contract manager by utilizing the information below. Any change in the
contact information below shall be submitted in writing to the contract manager within 10 days of the change.
For. the Division of Historical Resources:
Drew Begley
Florida Department of State
R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: 850.245.6466
Email: drew.begley@dos.myfloiida.com
For the Grantee:
Contact: Breanne Erickson
Address: 1100 Simonton St. Room 2-216 Key West Florida 33040
Phone: 305.292.4427
Ernail:Ericks on-Breanne@MonroeCounty-FL. Gov
4. Grant Payments. All grant payments are requested online via www.dosgrants.com by submitting a payment
request with documentation that the deliverable has been completed and documentation evidencing all expenses
incurred in achieving the completion of the deliverable. The total grant award shall not exceed the Grant Award
Amount, which shall be paid by the Division in consideration for the Grantee's ininiinum performance as set forth
by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The grant payment schedule is outlined below:
a) All payments will be made in the amounts identified with the Deliverables in Section I of this agreement
b) All payments will be made in accordance with the completion of those Deliverables.
5. Electronic Payments. The Grantee can choose to use electronic funds transfer (EFT) to receive grant payments.
All grantees wishing to receive their award through electronic funds transfer must submit a Direct Deposit
Authorization form to the Florida Department of Financial Services. If EFT has already been set up for the
organization, the Grantee does not need to submit another authorization form unless the organization has changed
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u t where information pertaining to payment status is also available.
6. Florida Substitute Form W-9. A completed Substitute Form W-9 is required from any entity that receives a
payment from the State of Florida that may be subject to 1099 reporting. The Department of Financial Services
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(DFS) must have the correct Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and other related information in order to
report accurate tax information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). To register or access a Florida Substitute
Form W-9 visit r��� � ��z=" ,. t�� �.�n „� , i �.F os, E#.�'. A copy of the Grantee's Florida Substitute Form W-9
must be submitted to the Division, as required, in advance of or with the executed Agreement.
7. Amendment to Agreement. Either party may request modification of the provisions of this Agreement by
contacting the Division to request an Amendment to the Contract. Changes which are agreed upon shall be
valid only when in writing, signed by each of the parties, and attached to the original of this Agreement.
If changes are implemented without the Division's written approval, the organization is subject to noncompliance,
and the grant award is subject to reduction, partial, or complete refund to the State of Florida and termination of
this agreement.
8. Financial Consequences. The Department shall apply the following financial consequences for failure to
perform the minimum level of services required by this Agreement in accordance with Sections 215.971 and
287.058, Florida Statutes.
a) Any advanced funds will be returned to the State of Florida if unexpended within the first 3 months of
disbursement.
b) Payments will be withheld for failure to complete services as identified in the Scope of Work and
Deliverables, provide documentation that the deliverable has been completed, or demonstrate the
appropriate use of state funds.
c) If the grantee has spent less than the Grant Award Amount in state funds to complete the Scope of Work,
the final payment will be reduced by an amount equal to the difference between spent state dollars and the
Grant Award Amount.
d) The Division may reduce individual payments by 10% if the completed Deliverable does not meet the
Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines or other industry standards applicable to the project.
The Division shall reduce total grant funding for the Project in direct proportion to match contributions not met by
the end of the grant period. This reduction shall be calculated by dividing the actual match amount by the required
match amount indicated in the Agreement and multiplying the product by the Grant Award Amount indicated in the
Agreement. Pursuant to Section 17, Grantee shall refund to the Division any excess funds paid out prior to a
reduction of total grant funding.
9. Additional Special Conditions.
Development Projects
a) All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior°s Standards and Guidelines
available online at
b) The Grantee shall provide photographic documentation of the restoration activity. Guidelines regarding the
photographic documentation are available online at hutp � ` Lt,iilFr�,.��,rt
c) Architectural Services
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a) All projects shall require contracting for architectural/engineering services.
b) The Grantee may request a waiver of this requirement from the Division if they believe that the
architectural/engineering services are not needed for the Project. The Division shall make a
recommendation to the Grantee after review of the proposed work.
d) Architectural Documents and Construction Contracts
The Grantee shall submit the architectural services contract to the Department for review and approval prior
to final execution. In addition, pursuant to Section 267.031(5)(i), Florida Statutes, the Grantee shall submit
architectural planning documents to the Department for review and approval at the following stages of
development:
a) Upon completion of schematic design;
b) Upon completion of design development and outline specifications; and
c) Upon completion of 100% construction documents and project manual, prior to execution of the
construction contract.
e) For the construction phase of the Project, in addition to the review submissions indicated above, a copy of
the construction contract must be submitted to the Department for review and approval prior to final
execution. Department review and approval of said contracts shall not be construed as acceptance by or
imposition upon the Department of any financial liability in connection with said contracts.
f) For projects involving ground disturbance (examples include: historic building or structure relocation,
grading and site work, installation of sewer and water lines, subgrade foundation repairs or damp proofing,
construction of new foundations and installation of landscape materials), the Grantee shall ensure that the
following requirements are included in all contracts for architectural and engineering services:
a) Ground disturbance around historic buildings or elsewhere on the site shall be minimized, thus
reducing the possibility of damage to or destruction of significant archaeological resources.
b) If an archaeological investigation of the Project site has not been completed, the architect or engineer
shall contact the Department for assistance in determining the actions necessary to evaluate the
potential for adverse effects of the ground disturbing activities on significant archaeological
resources.
c) Significant archaeological resources shall be protected and preserved in place whenever possible.
Heavy machinery shall not be allowed in areas where significant archaeological resources may be
disturbed or damaged.
d) When preservation of significant archaeological resources in place is not feasible, a mitigation plan
shall be developed in consultation with and approved by the Department's Compliance Review
Section (contact information available online at e The mitigation plan shall be
implemented under the direction of an archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interiors'
Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology.
e) Documentation of archaeological investigation and required mitigation actions shall be submitted to
the Compliance Review Section for review and approval. This documentation shall conform to the
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Secretary of the Interiors Standards, for Archaeological Documentation, and the reporting
standards of the Compliance Review Section set forth in Chapter ]A-46, Florida Administrative
Code.
10. Credit Une(s) to Acknowledge Grant Funding. Pursuant to Section 286.25, Florida Statutes, in publicizing,
advertising, or describing the sponsorship of the program the Grantee shall include the following statement:
a) "This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and the
State of Florida." Any variation in this language must receive prior approval in writing by the Division.
b) All site -specific projects must include a Project identification sign, with the aforementioned language, that
must be placed on site. The cost of preparation and erection of the Project identification sign are allowable
project costs. Routine maintenance costs of Project signs are not allowable project costs. A photograph of
the aforementioned sign must be submitted to the Division as soon as it is erected.
11. Encumbrance of Funds. The Grantee shall execute a binding contract for at least a part of the Scope of Work
by September 30, except as allowed below.
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a) Extension of Encumbrance Deadline: The encumbrance deadline indicated above may be extended by
written approval of the Division. To be eligible for this extension, the Grantee must demonstrate to the
Division that encumbrance of grant funding and the required match by binding contract(s) is achievable by
the end of the requested extended enctunbrance period. The Grantee's written request for extension of the
encumbrance deadline must be submitted to the Department no later than fifteen (15) days prior to the
encumbrance deadline indicated above. The maximum extension of the encumbrance period shall be sixty
(60) days.
b) Encumbrance Deadline Exception: For projects not involving contract services the Grantee and the
Department shall consult on a case -by -case basis to develop an acceptable encumbrance schedule.
12. Grant Reporting Requirements. The Grantee must submit the following reports to the Division. All reports
shall document the completion of any deliverables/tasks, expenses and activities that occurred during that
reporting period. All reports on grant progress will be submitted online via ,,,,,.,\,
a) First Project Progress Report is due by October 31, for the period ending September 30 (first year of
the Grant Period).
b) Second Project Progress Report is due by January 31, for the period ending December 31 (first year of
the Grant Period).
c) Third Project Progress Report is due by April 30, for the period ending March 31 (first year of the Grant
Period).
d) Fourth Project Progress Report is due by July 31, for the period ending June 30 (first year of the Grant
Period).
e) Fifth Project Progress Report is due by October 31, for the period ending September 30 (second year of
the Grant Period).
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Ii Sixth Project Progress Report is due by January 31, for the period ending December 31 (second year of
the Grant Period).
Seventh Project r ress Report is due by April- 30, for the period ending March 31 (second year of the
Grant Period).
h) Final Report, The grantee must subirat a Final Report to the Division within one month of the Grant
Period End Date set forth in Section 2 above.
. Grant Completion e ne. The grant completion deadline is the end date of this Agreement set forth in
Section 2 above. The Grant Completion pletion Jea ` e is the date when all grant and matching funds have been paid out
and expended in accordance with the work described in the Scrape of Work, detailed in the Estimated Project
Budget. If the Grantee finds it necessary to request an extension of the Grant Completion Deadline, an
Amendment to the Agreement most be execrated as per Section 7, and the stipulations in Section 15 must be met.
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d) Expenses associated with lobbying or attempting to influence Federal, State, or local legislation, the judicial
branch, or any state agency;
e) Expenditures for work not consistent with the applicable historic preservation standards as outlined in the
Secretary of the Interior's Guidelines available at www.nps.gov/tps/standards/treatnient-guidehnes-
2017.pdf, standards available at http://www.nps.gov/tps/standards.htm and nps.gov/history/local-
law/arch—stnds_O.htm or applicable industry standards;
f) Costs for projects having as their primary purpose the fulfillment of Federal or State historic preservation
regulatory requirements, specifically, costs of consultation and mitigation measures required under Section
106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, or under Section 267.031, F.S.;
g) Projects directed at activities or Historic Properties that are restricted to private or exclusive participation or
access, which shall include restricting access on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin,
disability, age, pregnancy, handicap, or marital status;
h) Entertainment, food, beverages, plaques, awards, or gifts;
i) Costs or value of donations or In -kind Contributions not documented in accordance with the provisions of
the Grant Award Agreement;
j) Indirect costs including Grantee overhead, management expenses, general operating costs and other costs
that are not readily identifiable as expenditures for the materials and services required to complete the work
identified in the Scope of Work in the Grant Award Agreement. Examples of indirect costs include:
rent/mortgage, utilities, janitorial services, insurance, accounting, intemet service, monthly expenses
associated to security systems, non -grant related administrative and clerical staffing, marketing, and
fundraising activities;
k) Administrative expenditures such as expenditures that are directly attributable to management of the grant -
assisted Project and meeting the reporting and associated requirements of the Grant Award Agreement,
whether grant expenditures or match contributions, which in aggregate exceed 5% of the grant award
amount;
Grantee operational support (ie., organization salaries not directly related to grant activities; travel
expenditures; per diem; or supplies);
in) Insurance costs (Exception: costs for builder's risk, workers' compensation and contractors liability
insurance;
n) Capital improvements to non -historic properties or non -historic additions to a Historic Property (Exception:
pre -approved items of work for Museum Exhibit projects);
o) Capital improvements to the interior of Religious Properties (Exception: repairs to elements of the structural
system. Examples include: foundation repairs, repairs to columns, load bearing wall framing, roof framing,
masonry repairs, and window and exterior door repairs and restoration practices associated with the
building envelope);
p) Accessibility improvements for Religious Properties;
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q) Vehicular circulation (drives/driveways) within the property or from the property to surrounding streets and
parking (Exception: provision of code -required handicapped parking pad(s))-
r) Sidewalks, paths, walkways, landscape features and accessories, planting, irrigation systems and site
lighting (Exceptions: sidewalk required to link the code -required handicapped parking pad(s) to the
accessible entry; planting/sodding required to halt documented erosion; prLming, removal, or relocation of
trees posing an immediate threat to the historic or archaeological resource; and limited site fighting required
for security, all if approved by the Division)
s) Fences and gates (Exception: restoration or in -kind replacement of damaged or missing historic fences,
gates, or sections of these);
t) Furniture and Equipment. (a) Expenditures for furniture and equipment including but not limited to: desks,
tables, seating, rugs and mats, artwork and decorations, window treatments, computers, cameras, printers,
scanners, appliances, case goods (including cabinets, countertops, or bookshelves), new or replacement
casework, systems' furniture, portable lighting fixtures, portable sound or projection systems, specialty
Mures and equipment, visual display units, total stations, movable partitions, and acoustical treatments and
components, unless specific prior approval has been granted by the Division (Exception: museum display
units necessary for approved Museum Exhibit projects). (b) If special equipment is required for completion
of the Project, it shall be rented for the grant term unless it can be shown that acquiring the equipment is
cheaper than renting the equipment and approval has been provided by the Division as part of the
documentation presented at the time of application. If the value of special equipment is to be used as a
match contribution, the value of the match contribution shall be limited to the cost of rental for the Grant
Period at the market rate for such rental in the region;
u) Costs associated with attending or hosting conferences, summits, workshops, or presentations; and
v) Travel expenditures, including those of personnel responsible for items of work approved by the Division,
administrative personnel, contracted or subcontracted employees, either for purposes of work on -site or
research off -site.
17. Unobligated and Unearned Funds and Allowable Costs. In accordance with Section 215.971, Florida
Statutes, the Grantee shall refund to the State of Florida any balance of unobligated funds which has been
advanced or paid to the Grantee. In addition, funds paid in excess of the amount to which the recipient is entitled
under the terms and conditions of the agreement must be refunded to the state agency. Further, the recipient may
expend funds only for allowable costs resulting from obligations incurred during the specified agreement period.
Expenditures of state financial assistance must be in compliance with the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to
expenditures of State funds, including, but not limited to, the Reference Guide, for State Expenditures.
18. Repayment. All refunds or repayments to be made to the Department under this Agreement are to be made
payable to the order of the "Department of State" and mailed directly to the following address: Florida Department
of State, Attention: Grants Program Supervisor, Division of Historical Resources, 500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399. In accordance with Section 215.34(2), Florida Statutes, if a check or other draft is
returned to the Department for collection, Grantee shall pay to the Department a service fee of $15.00 or five
percent (5%) of the face amount of the returned check or draft, whichever is greater.
19. Single Audit Act. Each Grantee, other than a Grantee that is a State agency, shall submit to an audit pursuant to
Section 215.97, Florida Statutes. See Attachment B for additional information regarding this requirement.
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20. Retention of Accounting Records. Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other
records including electronic storage media pertinent to the Project shall be retained for a period of five (5) years
after the close out of the grant. If any litigation or audit is initiated, or claim made, before the expiration of the five-
year period, the records shall be retained until the litigation, audit, or claim has been resolved.
21. Obligation to Provide State Access to Grant Records. The Grantee must make all grant records of
expenditures, copies of reports, books, and related documentation available to the Division or a duly authorized
representative of the State of Florida for inspection at reasonable times for the purpose of making audits,
examinations, excerpts, and transcripts.
22. Obligation to Provide Public Access to Grant Records. The Division reserves the right to unilaterally cancel
this Agreement in the event that the Grantee refuses public access to all documents or other materials made or
received by the Grantee that are subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, known as the Florida
Public Records Act. The Grantee must immediately contact the Division's Contract Manager for assistance if it
receives a public records request related to this Agreement.
23. Investment of Funds Received But Not Paid Out. The Grantee may temporarily invest any or all grant funds
received but not expended, in an interest bearing account pursuant to Section 216.181(16)(b), Florida Statutes.
Interest earned on such investments should be returned to the Division quarterly, except that interest accrued less
than $ 100 within any quarter may be held until the next quarter when the accrued interest totals more than $100. All
interest accrued and not paid to the Division, regardless of amount, must be submitted with the Grantee's final
Progress Report at the end of the Grant Period.
24. Noncompliance with Grant Requirements. Any Grantee that has not submitted required reports or satisfied
other administrative requirements for this grant or other Division of Historical Resources grants or grants from any
other Florida Department of State (DOS) Division will be in noncompliance status and subject to the DOS Grants
Compliance Procedure. Grant compliance issues must be resolved before a grant award agreement may be
executed, and before grant payments for any DOS grant may be released.
25. Accounting Requirements. The Grantee must maintain an accounting system that provides a complete record
of the use of all grant funds as follows:
a) The accounting system must be able to specifically identify and provide audit trails that trace the receipt,
maintenance, and expenditure of state funds;
b) Accounting records must adequately identify the sources and application of funds for all grant activities and
must classify and identify grant funds by using the same budget categories that were approved in the grant
application. If Grantee's accounting system accumulates data in a different format than the one in the grant
application, subsidiary records must document and reconcile the amounts shown in the Grantee's
accounting records to those amounts reported to the Division.
c) An interest -bearing checking account or accounts in a state or federally chartered institution may be used
for revenues and expenses described in the Scope of Work and detailed in the Estimated Project Budget.
d) The name of the account(s) must include the grant award number;
e) The Grantee's accounting records must have effective control over and accountability for all funds,
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property, and other assets; and
f) Accounting records must be supported by source documentation and be in sufficient detail to allow for a
proper pre -audit and post -audit (such as invoices, bills, and canceled checks).
26. Availability of State Funds. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement are
contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Florida Legislature, or the United States Congress in the case of a
federally funded grant. In the event that the state or federal funds upon which this Agreement is dependent are
withdrawn, this Agreement will be automatically terminated and the Division shall have no further liability to the
Grantee, beyond those amounts already released prior to the termination date. Such termination Will not affect the
responsibility of the Grantee under this Agreement as to those funds previously distributed. hi the event of a state
revenue shortfall, the total grant may be reduced accordingly.
27. Independent Contractor Status of Grantee. The Grantee, if not a state agency, agrees that its officers, agents
and employees, in performance of this Agreement, shall act in the capacity of independent contractors and not as
officers, agents, or employees of the state. The Grantee is not entitled to accrue any benefits of state employment,
including retirement benefits and any other tights or privileges connected with employment by the State of
Florida.
28. Grantee's Subcontractors. The Grantee shall be responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred
in connection with this Agreement. The Grantee may subcontract, as necessary, to perform the services and to
provide commodities required by this Agreement. The Division shall not be liable to any subcontractor(s) for any
expenses or liabilities incurred under the Grantee's subcontract(s), and the Grantee shaft be solely liable to its
subcontractor(s) for all expenses and liabilities incurred under its subcontract(s). The Grantee must take the
necessary steps to ensure that each of its subcontractors will be deemed to be "independent contractors" and will
not be considered or permitted to be agents, servants, joint ventures, or partners of the Division.
29. Liability. The Division will not assume any liability for the acts, omissions to act, or negligence of, the Grantee,
its agents, servants, or employees; nor may the Grantee exclude liability for its own acts, omissions to act, or
negligence, to the Division.
a) The Grantee shall be responsible for claim of any nature, including but not limited to injury, death, and
property damage arising out of activities related to this Agreement by the Grantee, its agents, servants,
employees, and subcontractors. The Grantee, other than a Grantee which is the State or the State's
agencies or subdivisions, as defined in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, shall indemnify and hold the
Division harmless from any and all claims of any nature and shall investigate all such claims at its own
expense. If the Grantee is governed by Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, it shall only be obligated in
accordance with that Section.
b) Neither the state nor any agency or subdivision of the state waives any defense of sovereign immunity, or
increases the limits of its liability, by entering into this Agreement.
c) The Division shall not be liable for attorney fees, interest, late charges or service fees, or cost of collection
related to this Agreement.
d) The Grantee shall be responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred in connection with the
Project. The Grantee may subcontract as necessary to perform the services set forth in this Agreement,
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including entering into subcontracts with vendors for services and conimodities; and provided that it is
understood by the Grantee that the Division shall not be liable to the subcontractor for any expenses or
liabilities incurred under the subcontract and that the Grantee shall be solely liable to the subcontractor for
all expenses and liabilities incurred under the subcontract.
30. Strict Compliance with Laws. The Grantee shall perform all acts required by this Agreement in strict conformity
with all applicable laws and regulations of the local, state and federal law.
31. No Discrimination. The Grantee may not discriminate against any employee employed under this Agreement, or
against any applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, pregnancy,
handicap or marital status. The Grantee shall insert a similar provision in all of its subcontracts for services under
this Agreement.
32. Breach of Agreement. The Division will demand the return of grant funds already received, will withhold
subsequent payments, and/or will terminate this agreement if the Grantee improperly expends and manages grant
funds, fails to prepare, preserve or surrender records required by this Agreement, or otherwise violates this
Agreement.
a) Termination by the Division. The Division will terminate or end this Agreement if the Grantee fails to fulfill
its obligations herein. In such event, the Division will provide the Grantee a notice of its violation by letter,
and shall give the Grantee fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of receipt to cure its violation. If the
violation is not cured within the stated period, the Division will terminate this Agreement. The notice of
violation letter shall be delivered to the Grantee's Contract Manager, personally, or mailed to his/her
specified address by a method that provides proof of receipt. In the event that the Division terminates this
Agreement, the Grantee will be compensated for any work completed in accordance with this Agreement,
prior to the notification of termination, if the Division deems this reasonable under the circumstances. Grant
funds previously advanced and not expended on work completed in accordance with this Agreement shall
be returned to the Division, with interest, within thirty (30) days after termination of this Agreement. The
Division does not waive any of its rights to additional damages, if grant funds are returned under this
Section.
b) Termination for convenience. The Division or the Grantee may tenninate the grant in whole or in part when
both parties agree that the continuation of the Project would not produce beneficial results commensurate
with the further expenditure of funds. The two parties will agree upon the terniination conditions, including
the effective date, and in the case of partial terminations, the portion to be terminated.
c) Termination by Grantee. The Grantee may unilaterally cancel the grant at any time prior to the first payment
on the grant although the Department must be notified in writing prior to cancellation. After the initial
payment, the Project may be terminated, modified, or amended by the Grantee only by mutual agreement of
the Grantee and the Division. Request for termination prior to completion must fully detail the reasons for
the action and the proposed disposition of the uncompleted work
34. Preservation of Remedies. No delay or omission to exercise any right, power, or remedy accruing to either
party upon breach or violation by either party under this Agreement, shall inipair any such right, power or remedy
of either party; nor shall such delay or omission be construed as a waiver of any such breach or default, or any
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similar breach or default.
35. Non -Assignment of Agreement. The Grantee may not assign, sublicense nor otherwise transfer its rights, duties
or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Division, which consent shall not
unreasonably be withheld. The agreement transferee must demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the
Project. If the Division approves a transfer of the Grantee's obligations, the Grantee shall remain liable for all
work performed and all expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement. In the event the Legislature
transfers the rights, duties, and obligations of the Division to another governmental entity pursuant to Section
20.06, Florida Statutes, or otherwise, the rights, duties, and obligations under this Agreement shall be transferred
to the successor governmental agency as if it was the original party to this Agreement.
36. Required Procurement Procedures for Obtaining Goods and Services. The Grantee shall provide maximum
open competition when procuring goods and services related to the grant -assisted project in accordance with
Section 287.057, Florida Statutes.
37. Conflicts of Interest The Grantee hereby certifies that it is cognizant of the prohibition of conflicts of interest
described in Sections 112.311 through 112.326, Florida Statutes, and affirms that it will not enter into or mahitain
a business or other relationship with any employee of the Department of State that would violate those provisions.
In addition, no Grantee official, employee, or consultant who is authorized in his or her official capacity to
negotiate, make, accept, approve, or take part in decisions regarding a contract, subcontract, or other agreement in
connection with a grant assisted project shall take part in any decision relating to such contract, subcontract or
other agreement in which he or she has any financial or other interest, or in which his or her spouse, child, parent,
or partner, or any organization in which he or she is serving as an officer, director, trustee, partner, or employee of
which he or she has or is negotiating any arrangement concerning employment has such interest. Grantees shall
avoid circumstances presenting the appearance of such conflict. Furthermore, the spouse, child, parent, or partner
of an officer, director, trustee, partner, or employee of the grantee shall not receive grant funds, unless specifically
authorized in writing by the General Counsel for the Department of State to avoid a potential violation of those
statutes.
38. Binding of Successors. This Agreement shall bind the successors, assigns and legal representatives of the
Grantee and of any legal entity that succeeds to the obligations of the Division of Historical Resources.
39. No Employment of Unauthorized Aliens. The employment of unauthorized aliens by the Grantee is considered
a violation of Section 274A (a) of the Inunigration and Nationality Act. If the Grantee knowingly employs
unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement,
40. Severability. If any term or provision of the Agreement is found to be illegal and unenforceable, the remainder
will remain in full force and effect, and such term or provision shall be deemed stricken.
41. Americans with Disabilities Act. All programs and facilities related to this Agreement must meet the standards
of Sections 553.501-553.513, Florida Statutes, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended (42
U.S.C. 12101, et seq.), which is incorporated herein by reference.
42. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed, performed, and enforced in all respects in accordance with
the laws and rules of Florida. Venue or location for any legal action arising under this Agreement will be in Leon
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County, Florida.
43. Entire Agreement. The entire Agreement of the parties consists of the following documents:
a) This Agreement
b) Estimated Project Budget (Attachment A)
c) Single Audit Act Requirements and Exhibit I (Attachment B)
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Estimated Project Budget
Description
Grant Funds
Cash Match
In Kind Match
Replace Roof. Repair Gutters
$41,526
$41,526
$0
New Doors and WIndows
$133,719
$133,719
$0
Environmental Assessment
$2,000
$2,000
$0
Mold, Asbestos and Lead Based Paint Mitigation
$50,000
$50,000
$0
Architecture / Engineering Fees
$20,030
$20,030
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Totals
$247,275
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The administration of resources awarded by the Department of State to the Grantee may be subject to audits and/or
monitoring by the Department of State as described in this Addendum to the Grant Award Agreement.
In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements, and section
215.97, Florida Statutes (F.S.), as revised (see AUDITS below), monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited
to, on -site visits by Department of State staff, ffinited scope audits as defined by 2 CFR §200.425, or other procedures.
By entering into this agreement, the recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures or
processes deemed appropriate by the Department of State. In the event the Department of State determines that a limited
scope audit of the recipient is appropriate, the recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by
Department of State staff to the recipient regarding such audit. The recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with
any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or Auditor
General.
Part 1: Federally Funded
This part is applicable if the recipient is a state or local government or a nonprofit organization as defined in 2 CFR
§200.90, §200.64, and §200.70.
A recipient that expends $750,000 or more in federal awards in its fiscal year must have a single or program -
specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements.
EXHIBIT I to this agreement fists the federal resources awarded through the Department of State by this
agreement. In detenninfiig the federal awards expended in its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of
federal awards, including federal resources received from the Department of State. The determination of amounts
of federal awards expended should be in accordance with the guidelines established in 2 CFR §§200.502-503. An
audit of the recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR §200.514 will
meet the requirements of this Part.
2. For the audit requirements addressed in Part 1, paragraph 1, the recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to
auditee responsibilities as provided in 2 CFR §§200.508-512.
A recipient that expends less than $750,000 iii federal awards in its fiscal year is not required to have an audit
conducted in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements. If the recipient
expends less than $750,000 in federal awards in its fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance
with the provisions of 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements, the cost of the audit must be paid from non-
federal resources (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from recipient resources obtained from other than
federal entities).
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The Internet web addresses listed below will assist recipients in locating documents referenced in the text of this
agreement and the interpretation of compliance issues.
U.S. Government Printing Office www.ecfr.gov
Part 11: State Funded
This part is applicable if the recipient is a nonstate entity as defined by section 215.97(2), F.S.
In the event that the recipient expends a total amount of state financial assistance equal to or in excess of $750,000
in any fiscal year of such recipient (for fiscal years ending June 30, 2017, and thereafter), the recipient must have a
state single or project -specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with section 215.97, F.S.; Rule Chapter 691-
5, F.A.C., State Financial Assistance; and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) and 10.650 (nonprofit and
for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. EXHIBIT I to this agreement lists the state financial
assistance awarded through the Department of State by this agreement. In determining the state financial assistance
expended in its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of state financial assistance, including state
financial assistance received from the Department of State, other state agencies, and other nonstate entities. State
financial assistance does not include federal direct or pass -through awards and resources received by a nonstate
entity for federal program matching requirements.
2. For the audit requirements addressed in Part 11, paragraph 1, the recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with
the requirements of section 215.97(8), F.S. This includes submission of a financial reporting package as defined by
section 215.97(2), F.S., and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) and 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit
organizations), Rules of the Auditor General.
3. If the recipient expends less than $750,000 in state financial assistance in its fiscal year (for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, and thereafter), an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of section 215.97, F.S., is not
required. If the recipient expends less than $750,000 in state financial assistance in its fiscal and elects to have an
audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of section 215.97, F.S., the cost of the audit must be paid from
the nonstate entity's resources (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from the recipient's resources obtained
from other than state entities).
The Internet web addresses fisted below will assist recipients in locating documents referenced in the text of this
agreement and the interpretation of compliance issues.
State of Florida Department Financial Services (Chief Financial Officer)
C t ,, 1,
State of Florida Legislature (Statutes, Legislation relating to the Florida Single Audit Act)
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1. Copies of reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit
Requirements, and required by Part I of this agreement shall be submitted, when required by 2 CFR §200.512, by
or on behalf of the recipient directly to each of the following:
a) The Department of State at each of the following addresses:
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Office of Inspector General
Florida Department of State
R. A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
b) The Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) as provided in 2 CFR §200.36 and §200.512.
The FAC's website provides a data entry systern and required forms for submitting the single audit reporting
package. Updates to the location of the FAC and data entry system may be found at the OMB website.
2. Copies of financial reporting packages required by Part 11 of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of
the recipient directly to each of the following:
a) The Department of State at each of the following addresses:
Office of Inspector General
Florida Department of State
R. A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough St.
Tallahassee, Fl, 32399-0250
b) The Auditor General's Office at the following address:
Auditor General
Local Government Audits/342
Claude Pepper Building, Room 401
111 West Madison Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1450
The Auditor General's website () tin provides instructions for filing an electronic copy of a
financial reporting package.
3. Any reports, management letters, or other infon-nation required to be submitted to the Department of State pursuant
to this agreement shall be submitted timely in accordance with 2 CFR §200.512, section 215.97, F.S., and Chapters
10.550 (local governmental entities) and 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor
General, as applicable.
4. Recipients, when submitting financial reporting packages to the Department of State for audits done in accordance
with 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements, or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) and 10.650
(nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should indicate the date that the reporting
package was delivered to the recipient in correspondence accompanying the reporting package.
The recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of the award(s) and this
agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Department of State, or
its designee, the CFO, or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The recipient shall ensure that audit
working papers are made available to the Department of State, or its designee, the CFO, or Auditor General upon
request for a period of at least three years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the
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FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT
CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
Not applicable.
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO THE FEDERAL RESOURCESAWARDED
PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Not applicable.
STATERESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIEN,T,P"RI JANT TO THIS,wAC E
OFTHE -YOLLOV*TW-.
MAT (CIANG-RESO R S FOR FEDERAL PROG—
Not applicable.
SUBJECT T®,_SECTION 21,5 97,-fL RMA —0 STATUTE
Florida Department of State Acquisition, Restoration of Historic Properties; CSFA Nwnber 45.032. Award Amount
$247,275
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO STATE RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO
TIHS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
The compliance requirements of this state project may be found in Part Four (State Project Compliance Requirements)
of the State Projects Compliance Supplement located at,",,
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RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
Project Name: Monroe County Historic Jail
Grant Number: 20.h.sc.100.022
THESE COVENANTS are entered into thi �'sy of, ; ' ' ' , , 2020, by Monroe County, hereinafter
referred to as the "Owner," and shall be effective for a period of ten (10) years from the date of recordation by
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida.
WHEREAS, the Owner is the fee simple titleholder of the Property located at 500 Whitehead Street, Jackson
Square Courthouse Complex, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, as described in Exhibit A, attached to and
made a part hereof, and
WHEREAS, the Owner is to receive State Historic Preservation Grant assistance funds administered by the
State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South
Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250, hereinafter referred to as the Department, in the amount of
Two Hundred Forty-seven Thousand, Two Hundred Seventy-five and 00/100 ($247,275.00) Dollars, to be used
for the preservation of the property of the Owner as described in Exhibit A, and
WHEREAS, said State funds have been or will be expended for the purpose of preserving the historic
qualities of the property or contributing to the historic character of the district in which the property is located,
Now THEREFORE, as part of the consideration for the State grant, the Owner hereby makes and declares
the following restrictive covenants which shall run with the title to said Property and be binding on the Owner
and its successors in interest, if any, for a period stated in the preamble above:
1. The Owner agrees to maintain the property in accordance with good preservation practices and the Secretary
of the: Interior s.Standards for-.RehabilYtation.
2. The Owner agrees that no modifications will be made to the Property, other than routine repairs and
maintenance, without advance review and approval of the plans and specifications by the Department's
Bureau of Historic Preservation.
3. The Owner agrees that every effort will be made to design any modifications to the Property in a manner
consistent with the.'SecretM. df:the Interiors Standards for Rehabilitation.
4. The Owner agrees that the Department, its agents and its designees shall have the right to inspect the Property
at all reasonable times in order to ascertain whether the conditions of the Grant Award Agreement and these
covenants are being observed.
5. The Owner agrees that these restrictions shall encumber the property for a period of ten years from the date
of recordation, and that if the restrictions are violated within the ten (10) year period, the Department shall
be entitled to liquidated damages pursuant to the following schedule:
a. If the violation occurs within the first five (5) years of the effective date of these covenants, the
Department shall be entitled to return of the entire grant amount.
b. If the violation occurs after the first five (5) years, the Department shall be entitled to return of the
entire grant amount, less 10% for each year past the first five. For instance, if the violation occurs after
the sixth anniversary of the effective date of these covenants, but prior to the seventh anniversary, the
Department shall be entitled to return of 80% of the original grant amount.
6. The Owner agrees to file these covenants with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida,
and shall pay any and all expenses associated with their filing and recording.
7. The Owner agrees that the Department shall incur no tax liability as a result of these restrictive covenants.
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Filed and Recorded in Official Records of
MONROE COUNTY KEVL T MADOK, CPA
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Owner has read these Restrictive Covenants and has hereto affixed
to
The State of Florida
County of Monroe
MONROE COUNTY, OWNER
Owner `Address: ✓g
1106 -' imonton Street
Key West, Florida 33040
I certify that on this date before me, an officer duly authorized in the state and county named above to take
acknowledgments, that. -t1e 4*4"- .:C4-"u,Ae S personally
(Name)
appeared as - `M•Y for Monroe County,
(dirtier)
known to me to be or who proved to my satisfaction that:�e_ /she is the person described in and who executed
the foregoing instrument.
Type of Identification Produced-�A`,
Executed:and;sealed by meat; $�'. Florida on. i,
Notary b in and for
The State of Fi•"� �-
[SEAL]
MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
PROVED. T • Fpp�
PATRICIA EABLES
ASSI'erAM Tt9I COUNTY ATEY
DATE: ,:,
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EXHIBIT "A"
Legal Description
FLOOD INFORMATION:
FIELD WORK INFORMATION:
I LIGHT POLE
• , CONIC. POLE
16 ELECTRIC BOX
TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX
FIRE HYDRANT
O STORM SEVWPJCATCH BASIN
a WATER METER
SIGN
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CENTER LINE
It MONUMENT LINE
SURVEYOR'S NOTES:
NLOCATI(NATION OF THE ABSTRACT OF THE TITLE WALL HAVE TO BE MADE TO DETERMINE WOONO INSTRUMENTS IF ANY, AFFECTING THE PROPERTY
ON AND IDENTFICATON OF UNDERGROUND ENCROACHMENTS OR UTILIADJACENT TO ANDUR TO THE PROPERTY HERE NOT SECURED M— NFONMATION WAS
OT REQUESTED
l NOSEARCH OF PUBLIC RECORDSHAS BEEN MAE(BY THSOFFICE) FOR ACCURACY MDOIOYISSKINS
THIS CER-CATION IS ONLY FOR THE —AS DESONIBED. IT S NOT A CERTIFICATION OF TITLE. —. EASEMENTS. OR FREEDOM FROM ENCUMBRANCES.'TITLE "ABSTRACT
VOLT HEVIENFD
HERE MAY SE AODIIIOwl ESTRICTIONS THAT ARE NOT HHOLAFI ON THIS SURVEY THAT MY E FOLAD IN THE PUBLIC RECONDS OF THS COUNTY
EYHASSEENPREPAREDFORTHEEAO US UEMENTITIESNAMEDHEREONMOTHE�WFICATIONDOESNOTEXTENDTOMYUNNAMEDPMTY
, DIMENSIONS BEARINGSORMGLESNDKTEDHEREINAREMEASUREDMDME IRE SAMEAS PLATVALUESUNLESSOTHERNISE INDICATEDBEARNGSARE BASEDON SHgM+
uES IF ANYI OR AN ASSUMED VALUE
L RICH IS OF NNYS SHDAIN ME PUBLIC UNLESS OTHERNISE NOTED
9 UTILITY E6 NITHIN UTILITY EASEMENTS NOT NOTED AS VIOLATIONS. DRNEIMAYS OR PORTIONS THEREOF NITHN ROAD ARYS NOT NOTEDAS VKKATONS OR
ENCROACHMENTS
E LEGAL DESCRIPTION NNS FURNISHED BY THE CLIENT
THIS DRAINING IS PROPERTY OF MRINELLE-VMITTAKER. INC AND CANNOT E EPRODUCEDNITHOUT MITTEN OONENT
]THE ELEVATION INFORMATION SHOM HEREON (IF MY) IS RELATIVE TO THE NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM. RI G V D ). OF IBA UNLESSOTHER NNSE NOTED
ENCHMMKUSED N EM RN(SEE NCHMK INFO)
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1 ACCUIUCY O HOBZONTAL CONTROL(FOREXPECTEDUE OF LANDAS DEFIREDBY ISU 17)) THE FIELDMEASUREMENTSVERIFEDBYCALOULAT—OFAOLOEDGEOMETRIC
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LOCATION LOCATION MAP (N.T.S.)
JACKSON SQUARE
CITY OF KEY WEST
MONROE COUNTY. FL 33040
NOT REQUESTED I SHEET SIZE 13-X19-
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
A portion of Jackson Square, according to William A. Whiteherad's map,
delineated February, 1829, Key West, Monroe County, Florida. The
land herein conveyed being described more particularly by metes and
bounds as follows:
COMMENCING at the Southwesterly corner intersection of Whitehead
and Fleming Streets and running thence Southwesterly along the
Southwesterly Right -of -Way Line of Fleming Street 202.00 feet; thence
at right angles in a Southeasterly direction 68.78 feet; thence at right
angles in a Northeasterly direction 87.35 feet to the face of a existing 3
story C.B.S structure; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction
along the face of said structure 3.36 feet to the Point of Beginning and
the Northeast corner of a existing 2 story structure (A.K.A. the Old
County Jail); thence continue along the face of existing 3 story C.B.S.
structure which is also a party wall with the existing 2 story structure
56.96 feet to the face of a existing C.B.S. wall; thence in a
Northwesterly direction angle 91 R41'44^ left and along said face of
C.B.S. wall 73.10 feet; thence in a Northwesterly direction angle
88*47*26" left 24.77 feet to the Southwest corner of said existing 2 story
structure; thence continue in a Northwesterly direction along the face of
said 2 story structure 34.35 feet, point also being the Northwest corner
of said 2 story structure; thence in a Northeasterly direction angle
89*30*50" left along the face of said 2 story structure 73.48 feet to the
Point of Beginning.
MONROE COUNTY SURVEYING & MAPPING,INC PROUEOT MONROE COUNTY `CBWwA DRF w SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE:
SURVEYORS & MAPPERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS AQIEDrs
A DIVISION OF ZURVVELLE-V HI7;MIE ,INCIN STr.1926) 500 WHITEHEAD STREET EDDIEA MART EZ wA EAM RVLroRSANDMAPPERs wRwxrt rOOua�BLUITFLoaln.birMnwO,n Oa�P�UmuF "NIT ro rFia RinmN MOOF CROEs9oNAL
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