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File #: 3089   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 6/21/2021 In control: Natural Resources Management
On agenda: 7/6/2021 Final action: 7/6/2021
Title: Save Our Indian River Lagoon Fish Kill Clean Up Coordination Contract Between Brevard County, Florida, and Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc.
Attachments: 1. AO29 Exhibit signed KBB RFP22006 CAO signed 6-16-21.pdf, 2. AO29 Exhibit signed KBB RFP22006.pdf, 3. Fish Kill Cleanup Services Contract 7May2021 CAO reviewed and updated 6-23-21 signed.pdf, 4. Attachment A Fish Kill Cleanup Services Scope of Service 16Jun2021.pdf, 5. Attachment B Daily Progress Report Form.pdf, 6. Attachment C Invoice for Reimbursement.pdf, 7. Attachment D Red Tide Related Beach Cleaning BMP.pdf
Subject:
Title
Save Our Indian River Lagoon Fish Kill Clean Up Coordination Contract Between Brevard County, Florida, and Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc.
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Fiscal Impact:
FY20-21: Up to $100,000 from the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Fund 1260 Cost Center 271210
Dept/Office:
Natural Resources Management
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners: 1) authorize the Chair to execute an agreement with Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc to coordinate a fish kill clean up in the Indian River Lagoon in the event of a catastrophic die off event; 2) authorize the County Manager to execute any future amendments, change orders, or extensions; and 3) approve associated budget change requests.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
In August 2020, Brevard County Purchasing Services, on behalf of Natural Resources advertised a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) for fish kill cleanup services. Purchasing Services received one submission in response to the RFP from Keep Brevard Beautiful, Inc., (KBB).

Upon review of the proposal received from KBB, the selection committee motioned to enter into negotiations with KBB for the services requested in the RFP. Negotiations were held in September 2020 and again in January 2021. The result of those negotiations, as outlined in the contract, provide for KBB to be paid, for services rendered, an hourly rate of $30.00 per hour per KBB Staff member working on an approved project. That $30.00 per hour includes, staff labor time, use of vehicles and equipment, tools, and all supplies, PPE and volunteer clothing needed to complete the assigned project. The contract limits a working day to a 12-hour day and limits the amount of a daily reimbursement to $7,500.00 per day of a clean up effort. The County also agreed to a separate fee for professional fisherman utilized in a clean up effort in an amount based on actual (current) bait fish market rates (approximately $0.35 per pound of wet fish...

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