Martin County

File #: 20-0693   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/19/2020 Final action:
Title: INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR THE SOUTH SEWALL'S POINT DRAINAGE, RESURFACING, AND WATER MAIN PROJECT
Attachments: 1. SSPR S2S MC Interlocal.pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR THE SOUTH SEWALL'S POINT DRAINAGE, RESURFACING, AND WATER MAIN PROJECT
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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The Board of County Commissioners is requested to authorize execution of the Interlocal Agreement between Martin County and the Town of Sewall's Point for the South Sewall's Point drainage, resurfacing and water main replacement project.
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DEPARTMENT: Utilities and Solid Waste
PREPARED BY: Name: Jeremy Covey
Title: Technical Services Administrator
REQUESTED BY: Sam Amerson, P.E.

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:


1. Agreement prepared by: Martin County (Legal Department)

2. Parties to the Agreement: Martin County
The Town of Sewall's Point

3. Purpose of the Agreement: To provide a mechanism for payment of costs associated with replacement of a water main in the South Sewall's Point area of Martin County

4. New/Revised Document: New

5. Duration: Until final completion of the project including all final reimbursements between Martin County and the Town of Sewall's Point

6. Benefits to Martin County: The combination of the Town of Sewall's Point Drainage and Resurfacing Project with the Martin County Water Main Replacement Project is more efficient than constructing two separate projects and minimizes the impacts of construction to the residents in the Project area.

7. Costs to Martin County: $562,500
The Town of Sewall's Point (Town) has budgeted for the design, permitting, and construction, including installation of drainage and resurfacing of roadways within its southern boundaries "South Sewall's Point". The County has water mains in the same location of the Towns drainage and resurfacing project that are in need of replacement due to age and a history of breaks. The Town and the County recognized that it would be the most efficient to combine the Town Project and the County Project.

The Town advertised bids for the c...

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