Item C18
D/29
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
C ounty of M onroe
Mayor David Rice, District 4
Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates, District 1
The Florida Keys
Michelle Coldiron, District 2
Vacant, District 3
Holly Merrill Raschein, District 5
County Commission Meeting
March 16, 2022
Agenda Item Number: C.18
Agenda Item Summary #10349
BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Project Management
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Jordan Salinger (305) 570-9156
N/A
AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of Modification #1 for the grant agreement with the
Florida Division of Emergency Management for Local Emergency Management and Mitigation
Initiatives 4337-515-R (State ID #309) contract H0703 for Ten County Facilities, Wind Retrofit -
Phase I. The Period of Performance Date was incorrect on the original agreement due to a
scrivener's error by the state. This Modification #1 corrects that.
ITEM BACKGROUND:
Performance Date.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), Mitigation Bureau, Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program which awarded funding for Phase I including but not limited to surveying,
engineering, designing, plans preparation, permitting and bidding for the proposed project, for Phase
II approval. The proposed project consists of protecting all exterior openings of ten (10) Monroe
county facilities with impact resistant windows and doors and retrofitting the existing roof in seven
(7) of these facilities. The project intends to protect the integrity of the building envelope and reduce
potential damage from future wind events.
Project cost is $732,505.00 with a Federal Share of $549,378.75 and a Local Share of $183,126.25.
The grant also provides $36,625.25 SRMC funds for management and administration of the grant.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION:
12/8/2021 BOCC approved grant agreement
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
DOCUMENTATION:
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:3
D/29
FDEM Grant #DR-4337-515-R- Modification #1 (2-28-22) \[JXD Stamped & Signed\]
4337-515-R-Monroe County BOCC- Executed Contract - Recorded
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Effective Date: July 16, 2021
Expiration Date: October 31, 2022
Total Dollar Value of Contract: $586,004.00 ($586,004.00 plus $36,625.25 SRMC funds)
Total Cost to County: $181,126.25
Current Year Portion: $43,750.00
Budgeted: Yes
Source of Funds: One Cent Infrastructure
CPI: N/A
Indirect Costs: N/A
Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A
Revenue Producing: N/A If yes, amount:
Grant: $586,004.00
County Match: $181,126.25
Insurance Required: N/A
Additional Details:
Project Costs: $732,505.00, Federal Share: $549,378.75, Local Share: $183,126.25, SRMC
$36,625.25
12/08/21 304-24000 · GEN GOVT CAP PROJECTS $181,126.25
REVIEWED BY:
Cary Knight Completed 02/28/2022 5:45 PM
Kevin Wilson Completed 02/28/2022 6:04 PM
Joseph DiNovo Completed 03/01/2022 8:38 AM
Purchasing Completed 03/01/2022 8:51 AM
Budget and Finance Completed 03/01/2022 1:57 PM
Maria Slavik Completed 03/01/2022 2:03 PM
Lindsey Ballard Completed 03/01/2022 2:20 PM
Board of County Commissioners Pending 03/16/2022 9:00 AM
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:4
D/29/b
S UB-R ECIPIENT A GREEMENT C HECKLIST
D IVISION OF E MERGENCY M ANAGEMENT
M ITIGATION B UREAU
EQUEST F OR R EVIEW AND A PPROVAL
R
S UB-R ECIPIENT: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners
P ROJECT #: 4337-515-R
P ROJECT T ITLE: Monroe County BOCC, Ten County Facilities, Wind Retrofit - Phase I
C ONTRACT #: H0703
M ODIFICATION #: 1
S UB-R ECIPIENT R EPRESENTATIVE (P OINT OF C ONTACT)
Cary Knight,
1100 Simonton Street
Key West, FL 33040
Enclosed is your copy of the proposed contract/modification between Monroe County Board of
County Commissioners and the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM).
C OMPLETE
This form is required to be included with all Reviews, Approvals, and Submittal
Signed electronic copy
Reviewed and Approved
Signed and Dated by Official Representative
Copy of the organizationÓs resolution or charter that specifically identifies the
person or position that is authorized to sign, if not Chairman, Mayor, or Chief
Attachment I - Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) -
completed, signed, and dated
N/A for Modifications or State Funded Agreements
Attachment K Î Certification Regarding Lobbying - completed, signed, and dated
N/A for Modifications or State Funded Agreements
Electronic Submittal to the Grant Specialist Jenna Hayth on
If you have any questions regarding this contract, or who is authorized to sign it, please contact
your Project Manager at (850) 692-9458 or email me at Carmen.Acosta@em.myflorida.com.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:5
D/29/b
Contract Number: H0703
Project Number: 4337-515-R
MODIFICATION TO SUBGRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND
MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
______________________________
This Modification Number One is made and entered into by and between the State of
Florida, Division of Emergency Management ("the DivisionÑ), and Monroe County Board of
County Commissioners ("Sub-Recipient") to modify Contract Number H0703, dated January 18,
2022 ("the Agreement").
WHEREAS, the Division and the Sub-Recipient have entered into the Agreement,
pursuant to which the Division has provided a subgrant to Sub-Recipient under the Hazard
Mitigation Grant Program of $586,004.00 in Federal funds; and
WHEREAS, the Division and the Sub-Recipient desire to modify the Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Division and the Sub-Recipient desire to change the Subaward Period
of Performance End Date of the Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties contained
herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. The Subaward Period of Performance End Date of the agreement shall be changed as
follows:
The Original Agreement contained a scrivenerÓs error concerning the Subaward Period of
Performance End Date. Paragraph 8 of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as
follows:
(8) PERIOD OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall begin January 18, 2022, and shall end October 31, 2022, unless
terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph (17) of this Agreement.
2. The Budget and Scope of Work, Attachment A to the Agreement, are hereby modified as
st
set forth in 1
Revision Attachment A to this Modification, a copy of which is attached
hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
3. All provisions of the Agreement being modified and any attachments in conflict with this
Modification shall be and are hereby changed to conform with this Modification, effective
on the date of execution of this Modification by both parties.
4. All provisions not in conflict with this Modification remain in full force and effect, and are
to be performed at the level specified in the Agreement.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
1
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:6
D/29/b
5.Quarterly Reports are due to the Division no later than 15 days after the end of each
quarter of the program year and shall be sent each quarter until submission of the
administrative close-out report. The ending dates for each quarter of the program year
are March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31.
s hereto have executed this Modification as of the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partie
dates set out below.
SUB-RECIPIENT: MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
By:
Name and Title:
Date:
STATE OF FLORIDA
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
By:
Name and Title: Kevin Guthrie, Director
Date:
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
2
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:7
D/29/b
Attachment A
st
(1 Revision)
Budget and Scope of Work
S TATEMENT OF P URPOSE:
The purpose of this Scope of Work is to protect ten (10) public facilities in Monroe County,
Florida, funded through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) DR-4337-515-R, as
approved by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (Division) and the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The Sub-Recipient, Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, agrees to administer and
complete the project per scope of work as submitted by the Sub-Recipient and subsequently
approved by the Division and FEMA. The Sub-Recipient shall complete the work in accordance
with all applicable Federal, State and Local Laws, Regulations and Codes.
P ROJECT O VERVIEW:
As a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program project, the Sub-Recipient proposes to wind retrofit ten
(10) public facilities located within Monroe County, Florida 33040, 33050, and 33070.
The scope is for Phase I only, which includes but is not limited to surveying, engineering,
design, plans preparation, permitting and bidding for the proposed project, for Phase II
approval. No construction activities for this project have been approved.
When completed, the Sub-Recipient shall provide deliverables for Phase II review of the
following proposed activities.
The Phase II proposed scope of work shall consist of protecting all exterior openings with
impact resistant windows and doors, and retrofitting the existing roof in seven (7) of these
facilities. The project intends to protect the integrity of the building envelope and reduce
potential damage from future wind events.
Wind protections shall be provided on any other opening such as vents, louvers and exhaust
fans. All installations shall be in strict compliance with the Florida Building Code or Miami Dade
Specifications and all materials shall be certified to meet wind and impact standards. The local
municipal or county building department shall inspect and certify installation according to the
manufacture specification.
The project shall provide protection against 201, 200, and 196 MPH winds or the wind speed
protection and impact requirements indicated by the effective Florida Building Code at the time
permits are issued.
Project Locations:
ID# Name/Station Location Mitigation Coordinates
Activities
1) MCSO 5501 College Road, Opening (24.576542, -
Detention Key West, Florida 33040 Protection 81.751446)
Center
2) Fire Station 28 Emerald Drive, Opening (24.597852, -
#9 Big Coppitt Key, Florida Protection 81.655771)
33040 and Roof
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
3
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:8
D/29/b
Hardening
3) Tax Collector/ 3117 Overseas Highway, Opening (24.710504, -
Marathon, Florida 33050 Protection 81.096237)
MCSO
Marathon and Roof
Office/Clerk Hardening
Complex
4) Fire Station 10 South Conch Avenue, Opening (24.789467, -
#17 Conch Key, Florida 33050 Protection 80.889831)
and Roof
Hardening
5) Historic Key 500 Whitehead Street, Opening (24.554466, -
West Key West, Florida 33040 Protection 81.804013)
Courthouse and Roof
Hardening
6) Lester 530 Whitehead Street, Opening (24.554186,-
Building Key West, Florida 33040 Protection 81.803766)
and Roof
Hardening
7) Ellis Building 88800 Overseas Highway, Opening (24.979909,-
Tavernier, Florida 33070 Protection 80.551075)
8) Marathon 2798 Overseas Highway, Opening (24.711205,-
Government Marathon, Florida 33050 Protection 81.097199)
Center
(24.556053,-
9) Harvey 1200 Truman Avenue, Opening
Government Key West, Florida 33040 Protection 81.790550)
Center and Roof
Hardening
88820 Overseas Highway, Opening (24.980055,-
10) Plantation
Key Tavernier, Florida 33070 Protection 80.549962)
Courthouse and Roof
Hardening
T ASKS & D ELIVERABLES:
A) Tasks:
1) The Sub-Recipient shall procure the services of a qualified and licensed Florida contractor
and execute a contract with the selected bidder to complete the scope of work as approved
by the Division and FEMA. The Sub-Recipient shall select the qualified, licensed Florida
contractor in accordance with the Sub-RecipientÓs procurement policy as well as all Federal
and State Laws and Regulations. All procurement activities shall contain sufficient source
documentation and be in accordance with all applicable regulations.
All procurement activities shall contain sufficient source documentation and be in
accordance with all applicable regulations.
The Sub-Recipient and contractor shall be responsible for maintaining a safe and secure
worksite for the duration of the work.
The Sub-Recipient shall ensure that no contractors or subcontractors are debarred or
suspended from participating in federally funded projects.
The selected contractor shall have a current and valid occupational license/business tax
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
4
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9:9
D/29/b
receipt issued for the type of services being performed.
The Sub-Recipient shall provide documentation demonstrating the results of the
procurement process. This shall include a rationale for the method of procurement and
selection of contract type, contractor selection and/or rejection and bid tabulation and listing,
and the basis of contract price.
The Sub-Recipient shall provide an executed ÐDebarment, Suspension, Ineligibility,
Voluntary Exclusion FormÑ for each contractor and/or subcontractor performing services
under this agreement.
Executed contracts with contractors and/or subcontractors shall be provided to the Division
by the Sub-Recipient.
The Sub-Recipient shall provide copies of professional licenses for contractors selected to
perform services. The Sub-Recipient shall provide a copy of a current and valid
occupational license or business tax receipt issued for the type of services to be performed
by the selected contractor.
2) The Sub-Recipient shall monitor and manage the Phase I portion of this project in
accordance with the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program application and supporting
documentation as submitted to the Division and subsequently approved by the Division and
FEMA. The Division and FEMA shall render a Phase II determination upon completion of
the review of Phase I deliverables. No construction activities are approved at this time. The
Sub-Recipient shall ensure that all applicable state, local and federal laws and regulations
are followed and documented, as appropriate.
Phase I consists of fees; for conducting survey, drainage study, engineering, design, public
notices, and/or permitting associated with the modification(s) needed to upgrade the
drainage. Verification of upstream and downstream impacts shall be necessary for
determining project eligibility.
All Phase I work shall be completed in accordance with all applicable state, local and federal
laws and regulations and documented, as appropriate.
Upon completion of Task 2, the Sub-Recipient shall submit the following documents with
sufficient supporting documentation, and provide a summary of all contract scope of work
and scope of work changes, if any. Additional documentation shall include:
a) Two sets of engineering Signed/Sealed final design and analysis, surveying, and
Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) Studies.
b) A copy of electrical designs, specifications and/or drawings elaborated to complete the
scope.
c) Construction Plans and bid documents.
d) Revised cost estimate for Phase II Î construction (include Phase I costs), to implement
the design project.
e) Design documents shall provide a detailed description which includes specifics on
project scope of work, depth and extent of ground disturbance at all construction
locations of the project.
f) All Product Specifications / Data Sheet(s) (technical standards) satisfying protection
requirements on all products to be utilized.
g) Color maps including topographical, aerial, and ground disturbance.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
5
Qbdlfu!Qh/!9::
D/29/b
h) Color photographs of the project area and areas of ground disturbance.
i) Copy of all environmental permits or applications; any obtained from the Required
Agencies. Any conditions for compliance shall be included in the final design plans,
narrative and project implementation actions.
j) Pursuant to subsection 553.896(2), Florida Statutes, projects including the
construction of new or retrofitted window or door coverings must conform to design
drawings that are signed, sealed, and inspected by a structural engineer who is
registered in this state. The Sub-Recipient shall provide an inspection report and
attestation or a copy of the signed and sealed plans to the Division before payment
will be made.
k) Proof of compliance with Project Conditions and Requirements contained herein.
3) During the course of this agreement, the Sub-Recipient shall submit requests for
reimbursement. Adequate and complete source documentation shall be submitted to
support all costs (federal share and local share) related to the project. In some cases, all
project activities may not be fully complete prior to requesting reimbursement of costs
incurred in completion of this scope of work; however, a partial reimbursement may be
requested.
The Sub-Recipient shall submit an Affidavit signed by the Sub-RecipientÓs project personnel
with each reimbursement request attesting to the completion of the work, that
disbursements or payments were made in accordance with all agreement and regulatory
conditions, and that reimbursement is due and has not been previously requested.
The Sub-Recipient shall maintain accurate time records. The Sub-Recipient shall ensure
invoices are accurate and any contracted services were rendered within the terms and
timelines of this agreement. All supporting documentation shall agree with the requested
billing period. All costs submitted for reimbursement shall contain adequate source
documentation which may include but not be limited to: cancelled checks, bank statements,
Electronic Funds Transfer, paid bills and invoices, payrolls, time and attendance records,
contract and subcontract award documents.
Construction Expense: The Sub-Recipient shall pre-audit bills, invoices, and/or charges
submitted by the contractors and subcontractors and pay the contractors and
subcontractors for approved bills, invoices, and/or charges. Sub-Recipient shall ensure that
all contractor/subcontractor bills, invoices, and/or charges are legitimate and clearly identify
the activities being performed and associated costs.
Sub-Recipient Management Costs (SRMC) expenditure must adhere to FEMA Policy #104-
11-1 HMGP Management Costs (Interim) signed November 14, 2018. FEMA defines
management costs as any: Indirect costs, Direct administrative costs, and other
administrative expenses associated with a specific project. Administrative costs are
expenses incurred by a Sub-Recipient in managing and administering the federal award to
ensure that federal, state requirements are met including: solicitation, development, review,
and processing of sub-applications; delivery of technical assistance; quarterly progress and
fiscal reporting; project monitoring; technical monitoring; compliance activities associated
with federal procurement requirements; documentation of quality of work verification for
quarterly reports and closeout; payment of claims; closeout review and liquidation; and
records retention.
Any activities that are directly related to a project are not eligible under management costs.
For example, architectural, engineering, and design services are project costs and cannot
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
6
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:11
D/29/b
be included under management costs. Similarly, construction management activities that
manage, coordinate, and supervise the construction process from project scoping to project
completion are project costs. These activities cannot be included under management costs.
Due to Strategic Funds Management (SFM), SRMC Interim Policy requires management
costs to be obligated in increments sufficient to cover Sub-Recipient needs, for no more
than one year, unless contractual agreements require additional funding. FEMA has
established a threshold where annual increments will be applied to larger awards allowing
smaller awards to be fully obligated. Obligations will be handled by the size of the total
subaward.
The Sub-Recipient shall pre-audit all SRMC source documentation Î personnel, fringe
benefits, travel, equipment, supplies, contractual, and indirect costs. A brief narrative is
required to identify what the funds will be used for. Documentation shall be detailed and
clearly describe each approved task performed, hours devoted to each task, and the hourly
rate charged including enough information to calculate the hourly rates based on payroll
records. Employee benefits and tasks shall be clearly shown on the Personnel Activity
Form, and all Personnel or Contractual SRMC shall be invoiced separate from all other
project costs.
Project Management Expenses (only applies to disasters prior to August 1, 2017, all others
adhere to FEMA Policy #104-11-1 for SRMC): The Sub-Recipient shall pre-audit source
documentation such as payroll records, project time sheets, attendance logs, etc.
Documentation shall be detailed information describing tasks performed, hours devoted to
each task, and the hourly rate charged for each hour including enough information to
calculate the hourly rates based on payroll records. Employee benefits shall be clearly
shown.
The Division shall review all submitted requests for reimbursement for basic accuracy of
information. Further, the Division shall ensure that no unauthorized work was completed
prior to the approved project start date by verifying vendor and contractor invoices. The
Division shall verify that reported costs were incurred in the performance of eligible work,
that the approved work was completed, and that the mitigation measures are in compliance
with the approved scope of work prior to processing any requests for reimbursement.
Review and approval of any third party in-kind services, if applicable, shall be conducted by
the Division in coordination with the Sub-Recipient. Quarterly Reports shall be submitted
by the Sub-Recipient and received by the Division at the times provided in this agreement
prior to the processing of any reimbursement.
The Sub-Recipient shall submit to the Division requests for reimbursement of actual
construction and managerial costs related to the project as identified in the project
application, and plans. The requests for reimbursement shall include:
a) Contractor, subcontractor, and/or vendor invoices which clearly display dates of
services performed, description of services performed, location of services performed,
cost of services performed, name of service provider and any other pertinent
information;
b) Proof of payment from the Sub-Recipient to the contractor, subcontractor, and/or vendor
for invoiced services;
c) Clear identification of amount of costs being requested for reimbursement as well as
costs being applied against the local match amount.
The Sub-RecipientÓs final request for reimbursement shall include the final construction
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
7
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:12
D/29/b
project cost. Supporting documentation shall show that all contractors and subcontractors
have been paid.
B) Deliverables:
Mitigation Activities consist of Phase I activities, which include engineering, designing, plans
preparation, permitting and bidding for the proposed project, for Phase II approval, and to
implement measures to provide protection to ten (10) public facilities within Monroe County,
Florida 33040, 33050, and 33070.
The design shall provide protection on all exterior openings, such as doors, windows,
skylights, vents, louvers and exhaust fans on the structures.
The project shall provide protection against 201, 200, and 196 MPH winds or the wind
speed protection and impact requirements indicated by the effective Florida Building
Code at the time permits are issued.
Pursuant to subsection 553.896(2), Florida Statutes, projects including the construction
of new or retrofitted window or door coverings must conform to design drawings that are
signed, sealed, and inspected by a structural engineer who is registered in this state.
The Sub-Recipient shall provide an inspection report and attestation or a copy of the
signed and sealed plans to the Division before payment will be made.
Provided the Sub-Recipient performs in accordance with the Scope of Work outlined in this
Agreement, the Division shall reimburse the Sub-Recipient based on the percentage of
overall project completion.
P ROJECT C ONDITIONS AND R EQUIREMENTS:
C) Engineering:
1) The Sub-Recipient shall submit signed and sealed Engineering plans that clearly show the
engineerÓs estimate of the pre and post-mitigation effects of the proposed project and the
relationship of the damages to be mitigated (commensurate with the level of funding
requested). The H&H study shall contain at least 3 scenarios, where one represents the
level of protection; under each scenario, the Sub-Recipient must identify the losses before
and after mitigation (structural, content, displacement, road closure duration, or any other
needed to show the improvements after the mitigation project is implemented). This
includes, but is not limited to, the existing and proposed hydrology and hydraulics for the
level of event being mitigated.
2) Demonstrate mitigation effectiveness, in part, by showing the physical location(s) and
elevation(s) of the infrastructure/structures that are being damaged and FEMA Special
Flood Hazard Areas on the same plan.
3) Submit a refined cost estimate, to include final Phase I Fees and Phase II Construction
Materials and Labor.
4) All proposed materials shall be in strict compliance with the Florida Building Code or Miami
Dade Specifications. All materials shall be certified to meet or exceed the wind and impact
standards of the current local codes.
5) Product Specifications documentation satisfying protection requirements for all products
utilized shall be provided to the Division for deliverables review.
6) The Sub-Recipient shall follow all applicable State, Local and Federal Laws, Regulations
and requirements, Proposed design for retrofitting shall comply with - Glazing shall be
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
8
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:13
D/29/b
impact resistant or protected with an impact resistant covering meeting the requirements of
SSTD 12, ASTM E 1886 and ASTM E 1996, ANSI/DASMA 115 (for garage doors and rolling
doors) or Miami-Dade TAS 201, 202 and 203 or AAMA 506 referenced therein as follows:
a) Glazed openings located within 30 feet (9.1 m) of grade shall meet the requirements
of the Large Missile Test.
b) Glazed openings located more than 30 feet (9.1 m) above grade shall meet the
provisions of the Small Missile Test.
c) Louvers protecting intake and exhaust ventilation ducts not assumed to be open that
are located within 30 feet (9144 mm) of grade shall meet requirements of the Large
Missile Test.
The proposed design shall have Impact-resistant coverings that shall be tested at 1.5 times
the design pressure (Positive or Negative) expressed in pounds per square feet as
determined by the Florida Building Code, Building Section 1609, for which the specimen is
to be tested.
D) Environmental:
1) Any change to the approved scope of work shall require re-evaluation for compliance with
NEPA and other Laws and Executive Orders.
2) Acceptance of federal funding requires the Sub-Recipient to comply with all federal, state,
and local laws. Failure to obtain all appropriate federal, state, and local environmental
permits and clearances may jeopardize federal funding.
3) Meet all required Environmental laws and policies, and all necessary Environmental
compliance documents shall be obtained as applicable.
4) Historical Preservation compliance documents shall be obtained. Review documentation
required:
a) Color maps including topographical and aerial with the project location clearly marked.
b) Color photographs of any area with ground disturbance (electronic).
c) Indicate if project site is located within a designated historic district or historic
neighborhood.
5) Tribal Consultation shall be required for proposed ground disturbing activities. The following
documents shall be required and submitted as part of deliverables:
a) Color ground disturbance maps showing the full extent of the project footprint and depth
of ground disturbance. Geographic latitude/longitude (decimal degree format) of the
proposed construction areas and staging areas.
b) Previous and current use of proposed project area.
c) Any known site work or historic uses for the proposed location.
d) Any available studies that may have taken place on the property.
6) Phase I of this project is approved with the condition that the above list of deliverables shall
be submitted for review and approval by the Division and FEMA before Phase II is
considered.
7) No construction work may begin until Phase II is approved by the Division and FEMA.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
9
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:14
D/29/b
E) Programmatic:
1) The Sub-Recipient must notify the Division as soon as significant developments become
known, such as delays or adverse conditions that might raise costs or delay completion, or
favorable conditions allowing lower costs or earlier completion.
2) The Division and FEMA shall approve a change in the scope of work in advance, regardless
of the impact to the budget.
3) The Sub-Recipient must Ðobtain prior written approval for any budget revision which would
result in a need for additional fundsÑ \[44 CFR 13(c)\], from the Division and FEMA.
4) A Public Notice shall be published to notify interested parties of the proposed activity.
Notices shall be published in a manner that anyone that may be affected or interested in
this project has access to the posting, using the Division template, as applicable.
5) Any extension of the Period of Performance shall be submitted to FEMA 60 days prior to
the expiration date. Therefore, any request for a Period of Performance Extension shall be
in writing and submitted, along with substantiation of new expiration date and a new
schedule of work, to the Division a minimum of seventy (70) days prior to the expiration
date, for Division processing to FEMA.
6) A copy of the executed subcontract agreement must be forwarded to the Division within 10
days of execution.
7) Phase I Î Design of this project is approved with the condition that the enclosed list of
deliverables shall be submitted, 30 days prior to the Period of Performance date, for review
and approval by the Division, for submittal to FEMA before Phase II Î Construction is
considered.
8) When Phase I is completed, the Sub-Recipient must provide 100% completed designs,
calculations, a full set of signed and sealed plans, and permits for a Phase II review. A final
BCA using developed technical data and study results will take place. The data inputs to
the final BCA for Phase II approval shall be based on the inputs and outputs of a hazard
related study. No construction activities for this project have been approved.
9) The Sub-Recipient must avoid duplication of benefits between the HMGP and any other
form of assistance, as required by Section 312 of the Stafford Act, and further clarification
in 44 CFR 206.191.
10) Compliance with Florida Statutes 553.896 Mitigation grant program guideline:
(1) The Legislature finds that facilities owned by the government and those designated to
protect the public should be the first to adopt the best practices, active risk management,
and improved security planning. These facilities should be protected to a higher level.
(2) Beginning with grant funds approved after July 1, 2005, the construction of new or
retrofitted window or door coverings that is funded by a hazard-mitigation grant program or
shelter-retrofit program must conform to design drawings that are signed, sealed, and
inspected by a structural engineer who is registered in this state. Before the Division of
Emergency Management forwards payment to a recipient of the grant, an inspection report
and attestation or a copy of the signed and sealed plans shall be provided to the
department.
(3) If the construction is funded by a hazard mitigation grant or shelter retrofit program, the
Division of Emergency Management shall advise the county, municipality, or other entity
applying for the grant that the cost or price of the project is not the sole criterion for selecting
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
10
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:15
D/29/b
a vendor.
(4) A project funded under mitigation or retrofit grants is subject to inspection by the local
building officials in the county in which the project is performed.
11) Sub-Recipient Management Costs (SRMC), implemented under the Disaster Relief and
Recovery Act of 2018 (DRAA), amended Section 324 of the Stafford Act, and the Hazard
Mitigation Grant Program Management Costs (Interim) FEMA Policy 104-11-1, provides
100% federal funding under HMGP to Sub-RecipientÓs to efficiently manage the grant and
complete activities in a timely manner.
a) SRMC must conform to 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E, applicable program regulations,
and Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) Guidance (2015), ensuring costs are
reasonable, allowable, allocable and necessary to the overall project.
b) Funding is for approved indirect costs, direct administrative costs, and administrative
expenses associated with this specific project and shall have adequate documentation.
c) SRMC cannot exceed 5% of the total project costs awarded.
d) SRMC is 100% federally funded and will be reimbursed based on actual costs incurred
for each individual Request for Reimbursement (RFR) submitted with the required
documentation.
e) SRMC shall be reconciled against actual costs on a quarterly basis and annual basis.
f) If the Final Project Reconciliation results in a reduction of total project costs, any
resulting SRMC overpayment shall be reimbursed back to the State for return to FEMA
prior to FEMA Closeout.
This is FEMA project number 4337-515-R. It is funded under HMGP, FEMA-4337-DR-FL and
must adhere to all program guidelines established for the HMGP in accordance with the PAS
Operational Agreement for Disaster 4337.
FEMA awarded this project on July 13, 2021; with a Pre-Award date of January 23, 2018; this
Agreement was executed on January 18, 2022; and the Period of Performance for this project
shall end on October 31, 2022.
F) F INANCIAL C ONSEQUENCES:
If the Sub-Recipient fails to comply with any term of the award, the Division shall take one or
more of the following actions, as appropriate in the circumstances:
1) Temporarily withhold cash payments pending correction of the deficiency by the Sub-
Recipient;
2) Disallow all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance;
3) Wholly or partly suspend or terminate the current award for the Sub-RecipientÓs program;
4) Withhold further awards for the program; or
5) Take other remedies that may be legally available.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
11
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:16
D/29/b
Schedule of Work
Phase I Î
State Contracting: 3 Months
Bidding / Local Procurement: 2 Months
Design Specifications: 6 Months
Permitting / Survey: 2 Months
Deliverables Submitted to FDEM: 2 Months
Total Period of Performance: 15 Months
B UDGET
Line Item Budget*
Project Cost Federal Cost Non-Federal Cost
Materials: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Labor: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Fees: $722,505.00 $541,878.75 $180,626.25
**Pre-Award: $10,000.00 $7,500.00 $2,500.00
Initial Agreement Amount: $732,505.00 $549,378.75 $183,126.25
***Contingency Funds: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Project Total: $732,505.00 $549,378.75 $183,126.25
****SRMC
SRMC: $36,625.25 $36,625.25
SRMC Total: $36,625.25 $36,625.25
*Any line item amount in this Budget may be increased or decreased 10% or less, with the
DivisionÓs approval, without an amendment to this Agreement being required, so long as the
overall amount of the funds obligated under this Agreement is not increased.
** This project has a Pre-Award, approved by FEMA in the amount of $10,000.00 project costs
with a start date of January 23, 2018.
*** This project has an estimated $0.00 in contingency funds. Per FEMA Hazard Mitigation
Assistance Guidance Part VI, D.3.4 Î Contingency funds are not automatically available for use.
Prior to their release, contingency funds must be re-budgeted to another direct cost category and
identified. Post-award changes to the budget require prior written approval from the Division
(FDEM). The written request should demonstrate what unforeseen condition related to the
project arose that required the use of contingency funds.
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
12
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:17
D/29/b
Project Management costs are included for this project in the amount of $0.00.
**** Sub-Recipient Management Costs (SRMC) are included for this project in the amount
of $36,625.25 in Federal funding. Per the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Interim FEMA
Policy 104-11-1, SRMC provides HMGP funding to Sub-Recipients to efficiently manage the
grant and complete activities in a timely manner. SRMC must conform to 2 CFR Part 200,
Subpart E, ensuring costs are reasonable, allowable, allocable and necessary to the overall
project.
SRMC cannot exceed 5% of the approved total project costs awarded and shall be reimbursed
at 5% for each Request for Reimbursement (RFR) submitted with the required documentation.
If the Final Project Reconciliation results in a reduction of total project costs, any resulting SRMC
overpayment shall be reimbursed back to the State for return to FEMA prior to FEMA Closeout.
Funding Summary Totals
Federal Share: $549,378.75 (75.00%)
Non-Federal Share: $183,126.25 (25.00%)
Total Project Cost: $732,505.00 (100.00%)
SRMC (100% Federal) $36,625.25
Buubdinfou;!GEFN!Hsbou!$ES.5448.626.S.!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!)3.39.33*!\\KYE!Tubnqfe!'!Tjhofe^!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou
13
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:18
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:19
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:1:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:21
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:22
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:23
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:24
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:25
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:26
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:27
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:28
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:29
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:2:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:31
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:32
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:33
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:34
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:35
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:36
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:37
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:38
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:39
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:3:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:41
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:42
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:43
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:44
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:45
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:46
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:47
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:48
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:49
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:4:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:51
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:52
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:53
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:54
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:55
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:56
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:57
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:58
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:59
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:5:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:61
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:62
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:63
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:64
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:65
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:66
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:67
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:68
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:69
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:6:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:71
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:72
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:73
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:74
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:75
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:76
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:77
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:78
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:79
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:7:
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:81
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:82
D/29/c
Buubdinfou;!5448.626.S.Npospf!Dpvouz!CPDD.!Fyfdvufe!Dpousbdu!.!Sfdpsefe!!)Bqqspwbm!pg!Npejgjdbujpo!$2!up!INHQ!Hsbou!Bhsffnfou!up
Qbdlfu!Qh/!:83