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2020-2021 FK-167 09/16/2020 g1111 % Kevin Madok, CPA ito I" '" Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller—Monroe County, Florida DATE: September 24, 2020 TO: Beth Bergh Monroe County Land Steward FROM: Pamela G. Hanca.C. SUBJECT: September 16th BOCC Meeting Enclosed is a duplicate original of each of the following items, executed on behalf of Monroe County, for your handling: J5 Task Assignment (FK-164)with the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWC") to Receive $100,000 Which Will Allow the County to Hire a Contracted Crew of Invasive Exotic Plant Control Technicians to Treat Invasive Exotic Plants on Conservation Lands that are Owned or Managed by Monroe County. J6 Task Assignment(FK-167) with the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWC") to Receive $40,000 Which Will Allow the County to Hire a Contractor to Remove Invasive Exotic Plants on Conservation Lands that are owned or managed by Monroe County Once die FWC has signed each of the Task Assignments please forward a fully executed copy to this office for the record. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (305) 292-3550. cc: County Attorney Finance File KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY PK/ROTH BUILDING 500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88820 Overseas Highway 50 High Point(toad Key West,Florida 33040 Marathon,Florida 33050 Plantation Key,Florida 33070 Plantation Key,Florida 33070 305-294-4641 305-289-6027 305-852-7145 305-852-7145 TASK ASSIGNMENT NOTIFICATION FORM FWC CONTRACT NO.13101 I ask Assignment No:FK-167 Dale:Oh I I'2020 Contractor Name Monroe Count) FWC Contract Manager David McNeil 850.6179427 Contractor's Contract Manager Beth Bergh-305.289.2511 I'WC Site Manager:Jackie Smith 772.67X.51116 I'rject Fide Monroe('uunb Initial Task Description : Provide terrestrial vegetation control services in accordance with the Scope of Work lire the designated wcasl of the puhlic conservation land identified he the Isk Assignment.Work shall consist of the Contractor systematically traversing locating and treating I BP'.of the listed invasive plants with the result ol'a minimum of 955.of target plants being killed.\\ark shall he conducted pursuant to details stated in the current executed lnsk Assignment scope or work and any executed Change l Irder for the I ask \ -fmnt. the l N( Contract Manager for the Invasive Plant Management Section a issue modifications to this Fask Assignment altering the X of the invasin plant control authorized l increase or decrease acres.add or remove plant species.change units or unit boundaries).the Section leader orthe Invasive lain Management Section may issue xlifiations to LA Assignment redwing the reimbursement amour and;my changes to the lemn l he Cnntraetors mxu:mthaized to perform work on am additional sites until such time as the FW i.and the Contractor have lull)executed a Change Order fin said additional work.An) work perlorned h5 the Contractor contrast to this Task Assignment shall he at the Contractors expense.The Contractor is authorized to subcontract. Deliverables: Contractor is to provide terrestrial vegetation control services on pubic omen Ition land as identified in the [ask Assignment Scope uIWork(Exhibit 11.Contractor will perlbnn vegetation control services to include.hut not limited to chemical treatment mechanical removal.and hand pulling as needed per the task assignment PW'('will rdmhurse contractor[or all completed work as required for each task assignment. Invoicing Frequency and Financial Consequences: An invoice is submitted alter work has been wmpletd by the Contractor.All detailed invoice supporting documentation including hut not limited to.pa'roll'inl omwtion chemical invoices.andappnwed and signed N'cekly Progress Repose Ibrm shall be maintained on the and available upon request.Onlh costs direct!) related to the services being pnn'id:d may he reimbursed.One invoice must he submitted upon completion ol'work w ithin the time-period given hs the Fl\('Contract Manager. the invoice must rellecnhe FWC Contract number.the Task Assignment number.cod the Dates of Service. If the Contractor material) !aids to comply with the terms mid conditions including my Federal or State stages.mks or regulations.the PW('shall tcmpnarih withheld cash payment pending correction of the deficiency.Additionally.Rule 60A-I.006131.F.A.C.governs the procedure and consequences ordelault.Financial consequences For&halt in try Contractor include but we not limited to the requirement that Contractor reimburse FAVC l'Ir reproeurement costs. I ask Assignment Start Dale:Upon Execution Final Treaanent Completion Dale:116/11)/2(121 I ask Assignment 1 ypc:Fixed Price Amount Not lb Exceed:S40.000.011 local ['ask Assignment Value:S40.0I11A11 Funding type:3K furling lnlhmowion' ORG CODE EO OBJECT CODE PROJECT YEAR AMOUNT PID 7735/M902011 1K 13991111 '-K-167 2020-2021 S40.000110 97849191111)0 MONROE COUNT% III/ARDu' (l it N IYCOMMISSIONI-RS FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION David McN iel D'9°aI'°s'9nedbyDavlmcNlP' Date'.]O]00].d310'.1349 00'oo S1',or I lea Cr C` wither. Date Contract Manager Date Digitally signed by Matthew V. / �Z�/w Matthew V. Phillips Phillips Date:2020.10.0615:18:23-04'00' C non • Ix twistU Date WM Section Leader Date rtt uounoe cvcorn.TTOnnrw -• - 0 6r r- eam A r .0FOnm— / 741RS )` o rn /`dYe�Eo --- I ;c ti O N -11 re O 11 '151 K'VIN MAllOK.111 RK re 7Z frl Ifs. � lD A.Dcpu) Clerk o9/1 L./2� rai O fail O Page I a FWC Contract No. 13101: Task Assignment FK-167. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR: I.Upon full execution of the Task Assignment.the Contractor will coordinate with the FWC Site Manager to establish a mutually agreeable work schedule; 2.A Ground Crew Supervisor.employed by the Contractor.will be present at all times when work on the site is underway: 3.Ground Crew Supervisors will be responsible for all control activities and safety on project sites.The Ground Crew Supervisor will assure contract crews are knowledgeable of,and remain within property and treatment boundaries.Every effort shall be made by the Contractor m avoid damage to native vegetation and wildlife: 4.Ground Clew Supervisors will be pesticide applicators possessing current certification by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services(FDACS)in the Naval Areas categories.A copy of each supervisor's EDACS certification will be provided to the FWC Site Manager prior to initiation of on-site supervisory duties: 5.The Ground Crew Supervisor may supervise a maximum of eight(8)field employees at any given time.unless otherwise noted in the 1 a'k Assignment: 6.the(Mound Crew Supervisor shall be responsible for the collection recording.and timely submission of all data and reports required.At weekly intervals and at the completion of initial treatments and site reassessment a complete report will be submined to the Site Manager detailing sites treated.number and size of plants killed and type of treatment used.This data will be recorded on the FWC"Weekly Progress Report Form": 7.The Contractor will strictly adhere to all herbicide label application.precautionary.and safety statements: 8.All control efforts shall be at least 95%effective in preventing re-sprout of treated target vegetation.If95%kill rate is not achieved for am area of the project sixty,(60) days after project completion one additional thorough treatment of the plant species listed under"Project Goals"in the project area will be the responsibility of the Contractor at no cost to the FWC: 9.the Contractor shall provide written notification to the Contract Manager upon completion of treatment even0sy: 10.The Contractor shall forward an original invoice along with all corresponding Weekly Progress Report Forms completed and approved.to FWC Invasive Plant Management.3800 Commonwealth Boulevard MS 705,Tallahassee.Florida 32399-3(I00 within thirty(30)working days of final managing agency approval. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FWC SITE MANAGER: I.The Site Manager reserves the right to inspect at any time,the Contractor's procedure,spray systemis),spray solutionls),and other ancillary equipment,and to approve operating personnel.Inspection.however,will not relieve the Contractor of any obligations or responsibilities nor will it transfer any liability to the lands listed under"Project location": 2.No additional work can be added to this Task Assignment without a fully executed Change Order.Additional work includes additional treatment areas or change in treatment methodology: 3.The site management agency authorizes FWC Invasive Plant Management staff to approve invoice payments of all funds encumbered under this Task Assignment. Payment will he approved only for that work approved by the Site Manager.A copy of the approved invoice will be forwarded to the site management agency. FWC Contract No. 13101;Task Assignment FK-167. Page 2/2 Exhibit I Scope Of Work Project Information Project Title : Monroe County Initial Treatment 2020-2021 Fiscal Year : 2020-2021 Project Category : Large Treatment Type : Initial Task Assignment No : FK-167 Contact Information Site Manager Contact Information First Name : Beth Last Name : Bergh Addressl : 2798 Overseas Hwy, Suite 400 City : MARATHON State : FL Zip : 33050 Primary Phone : 305-28g-2511 ;Email : bergh-beth@monroecounty-fl.gov Location Managed Area : Monroe County Managed Areas Total Acreage of Managed Area : 1,606 Lead Agency : Monroe County Regional Working Group : Florida Keys Project Location Monroe Co conservation lands are located throughout the Keys from Key West to Key Largo, with the majority of the lands located in the Lower Keys (south of 7 Mile Bridge) and Key Largo. They are either owned by Monroe Co or the State of FL and managed by the Co through a management lease. The current project includes work on several sites in the Lower Keys and Fat Deer Key and Duck Key. Project Counties County Monroe Directions to Pre-quote Location NA - Monroe County to hire contractor RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR Unless otherwise established in the Purchase Order(P0),the Contractor shall complete all work as set forth in the Project Scope of Work in full compliance with the terms of the Contract.The responsibilities of the Contractor include (this is not a complete list;refer to FWC RFP 17/18-82 for all requirements): 1.Upon issuance of a Purchase Order the Contractor shall: a.Contact the Site Manager to discuss project operations within seven (7) days. b. Initiate control operations at the specified project location within thirty (30) days of the issuance of the Purchase Order, unless stated otherwise in the project Scope of Work, the PO,or email correspondence with the Site and FWC Project Managers. If the Contractor fails to start work within said 30 day period,the Commission shall have the option to terminate the PO and assign it to another Contractor. c. Enter start and end work dates in TIERS; if these dates change by more than one(1) week,they must be updated in TIERS and the Site Manager notified. The Commission must approve all start dates after 30 days of Purchase Order issuance date or change thereof. d. Notify the Site Manager via electronic mail seven(7) days prior to entering the work site. 2.The Contractor is not authorized to perform work on any additional sites or plant species until FWC has fully executed a Change Order for said additional work.Any work performed by the Contractor contrary to the Purchase Order shall be at the Contractor's expense. 3.Ground Crew Supervisors shall be responsible for: a.coordination with the Site Manager on a daily/weekly basis; h.all control activities and safety on project sites; c.ensuring that all contract crews are knowledgeable of,and remain within property and treatment boundaries; d.ensuring that appropriate herbicide labels,Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS),and a copy of the fully executed work order with maps are on site; e. ensuring every effort is made to avoid damage to native vegetation and wildlife by training workers on the identification of target plants and "look-alike"native vegetation; f.ensuring adherence to all decontamination protocols. 4. Ground crew supervisors may supervise a maximum of eight (8) field employees at any given time, unless otherwise noted in the Purchase Order, or approved in writing by the Site and Project Managers. The designated supervisor must stay with the crew at all times while work is occurring. 5.Ground crew supervisors shall be responsible for the collection,recording,and timely submission of all data and reports required. At regular intervals determined by the Site Manager and at the completion of initial treatment and site reassessment,a complete report will be submitted to the Site Manager in the TIERS database detailing sites treated,cover class of plants, and type of treatment used. This data will be recorded in the Weekly Progress Report (WPR). It is the responsibility of the Contractor to submit complete and correct WPR(s) to the Commission. 6.GPS units will be used to identify and document treatment area boundaries for each day worked. GPS tracks are used for monitoring treatment.Each crew member must carry a Garmin GPS(track setting should collect least often),or a smart phone with an application capable of recording GPX format tracks. Submitting GPS tracks without actually conducting a treatment shall be grounds for default. The Contractor will save project tracks for each project and (if requested) email them to the Site Manager r the Project Manager.Retreatment tracks must be emailed to the Site and Project Managers. 7.The Contractor will be allowed to subcontract with a preapproved Subcontractor after prior written or electronic mail approval of the Project Manager. 8. Failure to comply with decontamination protocols constitutes reason for contract cancellation and dismissal of the Contractor. 9.The Contractor shall properly dispose of all herbicide and adjuvant containers. 10.The Contractor shall be responsible for the effective treatment of 100%of target vegetation identified in the project Scope of Work, which results in a minimum of 95% of plants killed. A dead plant does not resprout from an original root/rhizome system.All parts of the plant must be dead,not simply defoliated. If 100%of the area is not treated and/or a 95%kill rate is not achieved for any area of the project after one to six months post-treatment,one additional thorough treatment will be the responsibility of the Contractor at no cost to the Commission or contracting entities. The Commission's decision as to the overall effectiveness of the treatment is final.All non-compliance must be resolved within two months of notification,unless otherwise directed or approved by the Commission.If non-compliance is not resolved within two months,the Contractor shall be responsible for treating any and all growth of plants within the non-compliance area. Inspections and non-compliance notifications may occur during or after treatment. Non-compliance re-treatment tracks must be turned into the Project and Site Managers. The Three Points Rule To ensure that the selected Contractor provides the best service to public conservation land managers,the Commission has instituted a "Three Points Rule." Failure to fulfill the responsibilities below shall subject the Contractor to an assessment of points as set forth in this RFP and FWC RFP 13/14-94.An accrual of three points shall cause the Contractor to be ineligible to participate on any quote or project under any Commission Upland Invasive Plant Control Services contract for one calendar year after accrual of the third point.If the infraction is caused by the Contractors'subcontractor, points will be accessed against both parties. If the Contractor has responsibilities for treatment or re-treatments remaining at the time they are pointed out,failure to fulfill those requirements would be grounds for termination rather than suspension unless otherwise stated by the Commission. Each point assessed will affect a contractor's eligibility for three years from the date it was assessed. Upon completion of one year of ineligibility,the Contractor's points reset to zero.Use of the"three points rule"does not preclude the Commission from exercising its rights to terminate for default or convenience. THREE POINT DEFAULT TABLE INFRACTION POINTS 1 Failure to notify the Site Manager within 7 days upon issuance of Purchase Order or 7 days 0.5 prior to initiating work(unless authorized by Project Manager).Failure to enter and update start/end dates in TIERS. 2 Absence of the assigned crew supervisor holding valid FDACS pesticide applicator license 1.0 in the Natural Areas Weed Management certification. 3 Failure to complete the task specifications by completion date. _ 1.5 4 Failure to treat 100%of target vegetation and/or conduct retreatment to achieve 95% 2.0 control level when directed by Site Manager or FWC Project Manager. _ 5 Repeatedly submitting incorrect or incomplete progress reports,GPS tracks,or invoices. 0.5 6 Failure to obtain written approval to subcontract from FWC Contract Manager. 1.0 Subcontractors shall be evaluated prior to approval. 7 Unacceptable non-target damage. 1.0 8 Unacceptable site disturbance. 1.0 9 Herbicide contamination/spill. 1.0 10 Failure to maintain communication with Site Manager on progress/problems and work 1.0 initiation or completion. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SITE MANAGER 1. The Site Manager shall attend the "pre-quote meeting"for their project(s) to ensure that Contractors have sufficient information about the project area,targeted species,and site conditions in order to provide a reliable quote for the work to be conducted. To assist the Site Manager in preparing for a pre-quote meeting on their property, FWC has created the "Site Manager Checklist" 2. The Site Manager shall be responsible for informing the awarded Contractor about timing of the treatment(s), conflicting scheduled events, and current site conditions that may affect completion of the contracted work. The Contractor is not responsible for any changes to the work specifications that have not been approved by FWC. 3. Prior to the commencement of an invasive plant removal project, the Site Manager shall address the necessity for a decontamination plan. If the Site Manager requires a plan,it shall be the responsibility of the Site Manager to inspect all equipment-prior-to work commencing on the first day at the project site,on any occasion that the equipment leaves the project site,and any time during the course of the control operation. 4. The Site Manager shall monitor the activities of the Contractor and thus reserves the right to inspect,at any time,the Contractor's procedure, spray systems, spray solutions, and other ancillary equipment, and to approve or disapprove operating personnel. However, inspection, or a lack thereof, shall not relieve the Contractor of any obligations or responsibilities nor shall it transfer any liability to the land listed as"Project Location"in the Scope of Work or to FWC. 5. Before signing the Weekly Progress Report(s), the Site Manager shall verify that the content of the WPR(s) and GPS tracks reflect control operations observed in the field and described in the approved Scope of Work. Exhibit I • Description Managed Area : Monroe County Managed Areas • Habitat Description See attached PDF document titled, "Natural Communities" FNAI Natural Communities Targeted Plants • Common Name Scientific Name Brazilian pener Schinus terebinthifolia Australian pine I Casuarina species seaside mahoe, portia Thespesia populnea • lather leaf ! Colubnna asiatica lead tree tree Leucaena leucocephala ',Other Targeted Plants • Unit Treatment History • • Year Acres Unit Agency Species TreatmentType 2007 10.00 2,5,12 IPM _ BP, AP, Thespesia • Initial _.. i 2008 16.00 1_ 2,4,512,16 CIPM 1 BP, AP, The pesia '1 Initial 2009 13.00 2,5,12,14,16 IPM BP, AP, Thespesia Initial 2010 11.00 I- 2,5,12 ' IPM I, BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 2011 7.00 5,12 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia Initial • r 2012 5.00 I. 2,5,12,16 IPM I BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 1 2014 5.20 2,12 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 2015 5.00 2,10,12 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 2016 6.00 ' 5,12 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 2017 5.50 +� 2,6,9,10,12,18 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia _ Initial 8,9,10,12 IPM BP,AP,Thespesia Initial 2019 , 7.770 I. 4 5,6,9,10 11,12 IPM BP, AP, Thespesia �' Initial .. !Unit Description ,COVER CLASS I RANGE(%) : 1) <1% 2)1-50/0 3)6-250/0 4)26-50% 5)51-75% 6)76-95% 7)95-100% Treatment Unit(s) Acreage Control Method Treatment Type Cover class estimates, etc. 5 0.15 Herbicide Initial !Exotics cover class 6 0.15 acres infested i 8 I 0.14 Herbicide Initial Exotics cover class 6i 0.14 acre infested 11 ;,10 0.56 1 Herbicide Initial Exotics cover class 6; 0.56 acres ; 12 .1 0.54 4 Herbicide Initial Exotics cover class 6; 0.54 acres infested 13 Duck i 0 40 I Herbicide Initial Exotics cover class 5 0.4 acres infestedd is i13 Fat Deer 0 68 Herbicide Initial Exotics cover class 5 0 68 acres infested Exhibit I Total Treatment Acres: 2.47 ! Addendum Exhibit I Specifications STANDARD Work Specifications Contractor shall begin treatment where directed by the Site Manager and shall proceed in a systematic manner across contiguous areas to ensure 1000/0 of target vegetation is treated. Contractor will treat each target species by the most effective method, such as basal bark or cut stump for trees and shrubs, and foliar for ferns, vines, and grasses. Small seedlings/saplings may be hand-pulled and bagged, or hung on branches of surrounding trees. Pulled seedlings/saplings should never be left on the ground. Climbing ferns and vines over six feet tall should be treated by the "poodle-cut" method. Contractor shall follow all label directions for applied herbicides. The label is the law. All herbicide mixes should contain the adjuvant(s) necessary to ensure an effective treatment. A marker dye should be included in all tank mixes. Contractor shall be liable for unacceptable non-target damage to native plant species. Disposal of plant material will be in accordance with the SOW, which may include offsite dumping and tipping fees.Contractor shall supply all transportation, chemicals, labor, and equipment necessary to accomplish the work assigned, unless otherwise stated in the SOW (e.g., chemicals may be provided to Contractor). Contractor shall fully complete a Weekly Progress Report (WPR) for all time worked on site and shall submit the WPR to the Site Manager (or designee) for signature at a predetermined time and place. GPS tracks of each treatment area shall be recorded by Contractor and provided to the Site Manager and/or the Commission upon request. Contractor will be responsible for security of work areas, such as closing and locking gates during and after work hours. Contractor shall decontaminant all equipment before entering or leaving the project area, to ensure that no propagules or reproductive material is transported between treatment sites or managed areas. Equipment Considerations Monroe County to hire contractor in accordance with the County's purchasing procedures. Details regarding equipment considerations are to be included in Monroe County's contract with its contractor. The FL Keys Invasive Exotics Task Forces "Decontamination Protocol" requirements will be included in the County's contract with the selected contractor. Other Requirements and Provisions Monroe County to hire contractor in accordance with Monroe County purchasing procedures. The County's contractor will work under the direction of the County Land Steward. Due to the proximity to adjacent residences, the exotic vegetation will be physically removed from the sites and chipped. The physical removal of the exotic vegetation will allow the County to fully restore the sites by removing solid waste / debris and planting native vegetation, as needed. The County's contractor will complete as many of the listed sites as possible with the contracted dollar amount. Therefore, not all sites listed here may be completed. Conversely, additional sites may be proposed by the Land Steward, subject to approval by FWC-IPM. The project will conclude by June 1, 2021. Threatened, etc. Species Potential spp: White-crowned pigeon; Key deer; Lower Keys marsh rabbit; Bartram's hairstreak; Key mud turtle; manchineel; and skyblue clustervine Project Time Frame Timing of the Treatment: Fall/Winter 2 treatments/cogon grass only r Yes. No Does treatment date matter? %Yes a No Can treatment occur on weekends? (Required) r Yes. No Exhibit I Can treatment occur outside of normal business hours? (Required) r Yes r. No Exhibit I Uploaded documents for the Proposal Document Name Document Type Description Monroe Co Initial 20-21 General Location.pdf Project location/proximity General Location Map map Pre-Bid Monroe Co Initial Treat Proposal 2020 21.pdf I Pre-bid location map 1 Pre-bid location map.. MONROE CO INITIAL TREATMENT PROJECT 2020-21 Treatment area map Natural Communities Natural Communities.pdf MONROE CO INITIAL TREAT PROJECT 20-21 Location Treatment area map Monroe Co Initial maps.pdf Treatment Maps PV sa - a % FLORIDA BAY P i A] � � llV iUNIT1 i� 57` AMum UN Pine Tyr II!�� — ► ► %' -r UNIT 13 'I1 a i n . I I', Duck Key '04I _r i 11 w - o a UNIT 13 ;. `ii r Fat Deer /Im UNIT NI' / Big Pine ---- I ATLANTIC OCEAN l L rUNIT 12 UNIT 5 Big Pine II Summerland MONROE COUNTY INITIAL TREATMENT 2020-21 General Location Map Monroe County Initial Treatment Proposal 2020-2021 Pre-Bid location map—NA—Monroe County to hire contractor MONROE COUNTY INITIAL TREATMENT PROJECT 2020-2021 Natural Communities: The County's contractor(s) will complete as many of the listed sites as possible within the contracted amount. Therefore, not all sites listed here may be completed. The contracted removal will focus on the following units: UNIT KEY ACRES NATURAL COMMUNITY* 5 Summerland 0.15 Buttonwood /low hammock 8 Big Pine 0.14 Low hammock 10 Big Pine 0.56 Low hammock 12 Big Pine 0.54 Low hammock 13 Fat Deer 0.68 Buttonwood / hammock 13 Duck 0.4 Buttonwood / hammock Total 2.47 *All units also contain "disturbed" communities Adjacent Natural Areas: UNIT KEY Adjacent Natural Areas 5 Summerland NA 8 Big Pine USFWS Refuge 10 Big Pine USFWS Refuge 12 Big Pine USFWS Refuge 13 Fat Deer Curry Hammock SP 13 Duck NA MONROE COUNTY INITIAL TREATMENT PROJECT 2020-2021 PROJECT LOCATION MAPS Blue highlight indicates Monroe County Conservation lands subject to initial treatment. The County's contractor(s) will complete as many of the sites as possible within the contracted amount. Therefore,not all sites shown here may be completed. itilli►' igt ifo' - - i . . .. --., - ,. ,_._ �. .�. - �Lam:.;. , , I- i MONROE COUNTY INITIAL It TREATMENT 2020-21 E Site 1 -Unit 5-Summerland Key CHANNEL .o, ar ; �. ',"'-y 40V t�l, i y .: ''''A* , 4:44/it 1�� ` r ` '� ui sr-,7-'4 a r : '11?i,c4,0,1#'70,- .0:'*-1.. - , w \AI _ a.. ---w-vr :-7* , ,, sF MONROE COUNTY INITIAL to TREATMENT 2020-21 3:IL ,, •. 4 Site 2-Unit 8-Big Pine Key --------_ t . ,+ . .. I ti • 'rr+ti , WO * . ■ -r- - 'ill t r I IA PINE off ',ito .! ii CHANNEL �I % eti 4 71 r 0aii ,. al Monroe County Page 1 of 3 Initial Treatment 2020-2021 • ' f SY— 1 MONROE COUNTY INITIAL TREATMENT 2020-21 't Sites 3&4-Unit 10-Big Pine Key BOGIE . CHANNEL --l-fiiII -•ail• .: _ OP I� `1 lift '.� -.1 ;to ap 1/4 / * . '' N SITE 4R T " _ i MONROE COUNTY INITIAL -.map r` 1111.11.111.11 i TREATMENT 2020-21 f }r � il, � Sites 5&6-Unit 12-Big Pine Key #•4,' f i !t'ir 4 - � _J SITE 1,0 Tay tt�� a iic ifH.14y ■.` ' .fit. rle_,i '19 '' i,11 SITE 5"till '.. ' I _-• iR . nit.; '21 4 11.4411:, 10 .pCJ1 l 1 i. J aY . .%M OI I i Eli a ! 1f Monroe County Page 2 of 3 Initial Treatment 2020-2021 MONROE COUNTY INITIAL TREATMENT 2020-21 Site 7-Unit 13 -Fat Deer Key 5:`E' �" •• y.� I. , : ...-- 'foe 1 r. .r. i. ..... NNr ATLANTIC OCEAN 1.iv: N \.q,"-: 'l-—r ..., vpa Y 1.L .9\1 _•' MONROE COUNTY INITIAL .,,:," V"• '00 TREATMENT 2020-21 ‘s' ♦ IS +. y� •'Site 8-Unit 13 -Duck Key 17 4. a ` � • V` . t ',,• , , ! ,*.fi ;q y .< --,, - I/' ATLANTIC CCEA`. 11 Monroe County Page 3 of 3 Initial Treatment 2020-2021 Exhibit 2 TASK ASSIGNMENT INVOICE REPORTING FORM FWC CONTRACT NO. 13 101 Task Assignment Number FK-167 Invoice#: This form must be submitted with final invoice.All data fields are required. For each Public Conservation Land(PCL)enter the Individual PCL Treatment Cost using FWC dollars only. For each target species controlled enter the name(Ixtmmon or scientific),the cover class for Maintenance and/or Initial acres(per below).the chemical type of the herbicide used.the%rate of herbicide applied.and the total quantity of herbicide(not mix)applied.Enter the total number of unit/PCI.acres traversed once for initial(site never treated)or maintenance(an} prior treatment)treatments(a single unit cannot be both). COVER CIASS I RANGE(%) 0Ia1% 111-5% 215-25% 3125-50% 4150-75% 5175-95% 6195-100% First PCL Name: Individual PCL Treatment Cost(using FWC funds):$ Maintenance Initial Acres Initial Cover Maintenance Gallons Plant Controlled Herbicide Rate% Traversed Class Acres Cover Class Applied Traversed Second PCL Name: ------Individual PCL Treatment Cost(using FWC funds):$ Maintenance Initial Acres Initial Cover Maintenance Gallons Plant Controlled Herbicide Rate% Traversed Class Acres Cover Class Applied Traversed • Third PCL Name: Individual PCL Treatment Cost(using FWC funds):$ Maintenance Initial Acres Initial Cover Maintenance Gallons Plant Controlled Herbicide Rate% Traversed Class Acres Cover Class Applied Traversed FWC Contract No. 13101;Task Assignment FK-167. Page I i I