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Resolution No. 2025-13 New Marine Patrol Vessel - Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program - February 4, 2025CITY OF AVENTURA RESOLUTION NO. 2025-13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, REQUESTING ASSISTANCE UNDER THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT (FIND) WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE ACQUISITION OF A NEW MARINE PATROL VESSEL; PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Aventura is interested in carrying out the following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of the City; and WHEREAS, the title of the project is Marine Patrol Vessel Acquisition (the "Project") at a total estimated cost of two hundred forty-six thousand six hundred sixty- seven dollars ($246,667); and WHEREAS, the Project will consist of the purchase of a new marine patrol vessel for the City's Police Department; and WHEREAS, the City Commission believes this purchase will be in the best interest and welfare of the residents of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. Recitals. Each of the above -stated recitals are hereby adopted, confirmed, and incorporated herein. Section 2. Authorization. The City Commission hereby authorizes the City Manager to request assistance under the Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program for the Project. Section 3. Application. The City Manager shall apply to the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) in the amount of 75% of the actual cost of the Project on behalf of the City. Section 4. Terms and Conditions. The City will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 6613-2 F.A.C., and which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded under the attached proposal. Section 5. Proposal. The City is in complete accord with the attached proposal and will carry out the project in a manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached hereto, unless prior approval for any change has been received City of Aventura Resolution No. 2025-13 from FIND. Section 6. Financing, The City has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the Project and the Project will be operated and maintained at the expense of the City for public use. The Project is in complete accord with the attached proposal and the City will carry out the project in a manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached hereto, unless prior approval for any change has been received from FIND. Section 7. Discrimination. The City will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, P. L. 88-352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by persons with disabilities as well as other federal, state and local laws, rules and requirements. Section 8. Financial Records. The City will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to substantiate claims for reimbursement. Section 9. Audit. The City will make available to FIND, if requested, a post - audit of expenses incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, the request for the final 10% of the funding agreed to by FIND. Section 10. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. The foregoing Resolution was offered by Commissioner Bloom, who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kruss, and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Clifford B. Ain Yes Commissioner Gustavo Blachman Yes Commissioner Amit Bloom Yes Commissioner Paul A. Kruss Yes Commissioner Cindy Orlinsky Yes Vice Mayor Rachel S. Friedland Yes Mayor Howard S. Weinberg Yes Page 2 of 3 City of Aventura Resolution No. 2025-13 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4t" day of February, 2025. xke�t WARD S. WEINBERG, ESQ MAYOR ATTEST: ELLISA L. HORVAT MMC CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: ROBERT MEYERS CITY ATTORNEY WEISS SEROTA HELFAN COLE +BIERMAN, P.L. Page 3 of 3 _ - �►� P ss �f WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION PACKAGE Part 2Attachment E FY 2025-2026 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION PACKAGE Part 2. Attachment E SUBMIT THE APPLICATION INFORMATION IN THE ORDER LISTED ON THE CHECKLIST. (See Attachment E-1) Applications must be received by the District by 4:30 p.m. on March 28, 2025. Application Submission: Electronic copies: two separate PDF files per instructions): PDF #1: Items 1-8 and PDF #2: Items 9-11 Electronic submission via email to: CKelley@aicw.org (pdf file size 15MB or less) Application must be received by the deadline, no exceptions. Attachment E - Applicant Tips Sheet (Mistakes Common to the application process and how to avoid them) SCHEDULING The new application is available by January each year, and District funding is available AFTER October 1 st of each year. Applicants should plan their schedule to avoid commonly missed deadlines: Application due - 28t" of March; Property control/Technical sufficiency items - 14th of May, Permits - 16th of September. (Staff suggestion: Begin to secure property control and permits PRIOR to applying for funding.) PROPERTY CONTROL VERIFICATION Please have your attorney complete and sign the form in the application verifying applicant property control. In the case of leases or management agreements, please forward a copy to the District well in advance of the deadline to verify consistency with our program rules. (Staff suggestion: Resolve this requirement outside the application "window".) PROJECT COSTS ELIGIBILITY Please note the eligible project costs in Rule Section 66B-2.008, F.A.C. If you are not sure about an item's eligibility, ask! Note: Any ineligible cost, including in-house project management and administration, is also not eligible for an applicant's match. Make sure you have delineated your required minimum cost -share on the project cost estimate. (Staff suggestion: If you have questions about the eligibility of an item, work up a mock cost -sheet and send it to our office well before the deadline.) COST -SHARE Although the applicant must provide a minimum of 50% of the total project costs (25% for eligible public navigation dredging), there is no specific requirement to split each item. (Staff suggestion: You may want to organize project elements in a certain manner for easier accounting.) 904rivel0441Wu14211i* 942N*� Rule 66B-2.005(3), F.A.C. requires any activity in the submitted project cost estimate occurring PRIOR to October 1 st to be considered as pre -agreement expenses. The Board's past philosophy has been to fund only those projects that require District funding assistance to be completed. It is best to avoid pre -agreement expenses if possible. Note: Pre -agreement expenses must be limited to 50% or less of the total project costs, and they are eligible for only'/2 of the original District funding. (Example: A project with a total cost of $200,000 is Board -approved for one-half construction PRIOR to October 1 st. In this case, District funding will be limited as follows: Only 50% of the $100,000 project cost prior to October 1 st is eligible as project expenses (i.e. $50,000). Then only'/2 of the eligible project expenses ($50,000) are eligible for District funding assistance (i.e. $25,000). SUBMITTED MATERIALS & JUNE PRESENTATION The Board must review and evaluate every application and each year we receive about 90 applications for consideration. The final product for the Board's review is two 8-1/2" x 1 1 " spiral -bound notebooks containing the essential information for the application. NOTE: Make sure your final submitted material is the same material you will be presenting to the Board at our June meeting. This will avoid confusion and strengthen your presentation. (Staff suggestion: Limit the submitted materials to the requested information, in the required format and make sure it is consistent with your June presentation. Do not submit additional material at the June presentation!) ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS Grant applications are ONLY being accepted by email. Grant applications shall be submitted via email as two (2) pdf attachments (15mb max size and see attachment instructions on the next page). Make sure to label your pdf attachments with the applicant and project title. You will receive a confirmation email letting you know that your application has been received. Email your completed application to CKelley@aicw.org Applications must be received by the District by 4:30 p.m. on March 28, 2025. 2 ATTACHMENT E-1 Waterways Assistance Program FY2025 Applicant Checklist Project Title: Marine Patrol Vessel Acquisition Applicant: City of Aventura This checklist and the other items listed below in items 1 through 11 constitute your application. The required information shall be submitted in the order listed. Electronic copies (2 separate PDF files per instructions — PDF File 1: Items 1-8, PDF File 2: Items 9-11) shall be emailed (15mb maximum file size) to CKelley@aicw.org. Applications must be received by the deadline, no exceptions. YES NO 1. District Commissioner Review (prior to March 4th) (NOTE: For District Commissioner initials ONLY!) (District Commissioner must initial the yes line on this checklist for the application to be deemed complete) 2. Application Checklist Attachment E-1 (Form No. 25-10, 2 pages) O O (Form must be signed and dated) 3. Application and Evaluation Worksheet Attachment E-2 (Form No. O O 25-15) (First Page of Form Must be Signed) 4. Project Cost Estimate Attachment E-3 (Form No. 25-20, 1 page) O O (Must be on District form) 5. Project Timeline Attachment E-4 (Form No. 25-25, 1 page) O O 6. County/City Location Map O O 7. Project Boundary Map O O 8. Clear and Detailed Site Development Plan Map O O Continued on Next Page Form No. 25-10, Rule 6613-2 (Effective Date xx-xx-xx) YES NO 9. Official Resolution Form Attachment E-5 (Form No. 25-30, 2 O O pages)(Resolution must be on District Form and includes items 1-6) 10. Attorney's Certification (Land Ownership) Attachment E-6 O O (Form No. 25-35, 1 page) 11. Copies of all Required Permits: ACOE, DEP, WMD O O (Requirement of Construction & Dredging Projects) The undersigned, as applicant, acknowledges that Items 1 through 11 above constitutes a complete application and that this information is due in the District office no later than 4:30 PM, March 28, 2025. By May 14, 2025, my application must be deemed complete (except for permits) or it will be removed from any further consideration by the District. I also acknowledge that the information in Item 11 is due to the District no later than September 16, 2025. If the information in Item 11 is not submitted to the District office by September 16, 2025, 1 am aware that my application will be removed from any further funding consideration by the District. Bryan Pegues Print Liaison Name Liaison Signature Date Received: Local FIND Commissioner Review All Required Supporting Documents: Applicant Eligibility: Project Eligibility Compliance with Rule 6613-2 F.A.C.: Eligibility of Project Cost: City Manager FIND OFFICE USE ONLY Title Date Available Score: ATTACHMENT E-2 Waterways Assistance Program FY2025 Application and Evaluation Worksheet Local Sponsor: City of Aventura Department: Police Project Title: Marine Patrol Vessel Acquisition Use "Phase I" for Design Projects. Use "Phase II" for Construction if you received FIND funding for Phase I Work. Project Director: Michael Bentolila Email: BentolilaM@aventurapolice.com Grant Liaison: (IfDifferentfrom Director)Jake Ozyman Email:OzymanJ@cityofaventura.com Mailing Address:19200 W Country Club Dr City:Aventura zip Code:33180 Phone Number: 305-466-8973 Project Address:19200 W Country Club Dr Aventura, FL 33180 Requested FIND Funding: $185,000 Eligible Matching Funds Amount: $61 667 Match Percentage: 25% Total Project Costs: $246, 667 Applicant's Funding Source: General Funds Bryan Pegues **Applicant Signature Certifying the Above Information** Print Name Project Summary: Maximum 200 Words The City of Aventura Police Department aims to acquire a state-of-the-art marine patrol unit to enhance public safety, enforce laws on waterways, and respond efficiently to emergencies in Aventura's coastal areas. This vessel will be utilized to increase surveillance, enforce boating and fishing regulations, and provide rapid response to incidents such as water rescues, environmental hazards, and criminal activities. The patrol unit will play a crucial role in safeguarding residents, visitors, and marine ecosystems. Form No. 25-15, Rule 6613-2 (Effective Date: xx-xx-xx) Priority Category: a) Choose one priority category of this project from the application instructions based upon the predominant cost of the project elements. Acquisition, dredging, shoreline stabilization and development of public boat docking and mooring facilities b) Explain how the project fits into this priority category This project involves acquiring a marine patrol vessel. c) Explain how the project relates to the District's Waterways and the mission of the Florida Inland Navigation District. By enhancing public safety and enforcing regulations on waterways, the marine patrol project supports FIND's goal of ensuring navigability and safety on Florida's waterways. It also contributes to FIND's objective of fostering collaboration among various levels of government and local communities. 2. Ownership of Project Site: Own ❑ Leased ❑ Other ❑ If leased or other, please describe lease or terms and conditions: N/A 3. Has the District previously provided assistance funding to this project or site? Yes ❑ No ✓❑ 4. If yes, please list the project name, number and funding amount received: 5. What is the current level of public access in terms of the number of boat ramps, boat slips and trailer parking spaces, linear feet of boardwalk (etc.) if applicable? N/A 6. How many additional ramps, slips, parking spaces or other access features will be added by this project, and what is the approximate number of registered vessels estimated to use the constructed project? N/A 7. Public Usage & Benefits: a) What public access or navigational benefit to the District's waterways will result from this project? How will this project enhance public access to the District's waterways, and what specific navigational benefits will it provide to the community? N/A b) What is the current demand for public access or navigation facilities in the area, and how aoes this protect aaaress unmet neeas or improve upon existing tacilities'? N/A c) How does the project fit within regional or local maritime management plans, public access initiatives, or comprehensive plans, and how does it contribute to broader public usage goals? N/A d) Has the local Sponsor implemented or plans to implement any boating access, speed zone, commercial access or other restrictive use in the area of this site? N/A 8. Fees & Maintenance: Are there any fees associated with the use of this facility? Yes ❑ No ✓❑ If answered Yes: a) List or provide a fee schedule. b) Provide a listing of the fees charged by similar facilities, public and private, in the project area. c) Pursuant to Rule 66B-2.004(11), if there are any fees, please explain how these fees are tracked and what they are used for. d) Clearly demonstrate how the project will continue to be maintained and funded after initial funding is completed. 9. Please list all Environmental Resource Permits required for this project: Agency Y/N Date Applied Date Received Water Management District Dept of Environmental Protection USACE 10. a) Construction This question is to be answered only if this application is for a Construction project. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. PERMITTING: Have all required environmental permits been applied for? (USACE, DEP and WMD) If permits are NOT required, explain why not. Detail any significant impediments that may have been identified that would potentially delay the timely issuance of the required permits. For Phase I design, permitting, and engineering projects, please provide a general cost estimate for the future Phase I I construction work. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: What is the design life of the project and proposed materials? What considerations, if any, have been made for storm surge and hurricane impacts in the design and life span of this project? Construction Project: Maximum 200 Words (Address all bullet points above) 10. b) Environmental Education This question is to be answered only if this application is for an Environmental Education project. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. DILIGENCE: • Who is the primary target audience or user group for the project and how were they identified? • How have the needs of the target audience been evaluated and met? • How many people will the program serve on an annual basis? What will be the measurable results? • Describe the materials and project deliverables to be produced by this project. • Describe the plan for dissemination of the materials produced through the project, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: • Please briefly describe the qualifications of the program administrator(s), including prior experience, and areas of expertise. • What previous projects of this nature have been completed by the program manager? PROJECT GOALS: • What are the long-term goals of this project as it relates to the ICW? • What is the expected duration/frequency of this program? Environmental Education Project: Maximum 400 Words (Address all bullet points above) 10. c) Law Enforcement This question is to be answered only if this application is for a Law Enforcement project. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP: • Describe how the project will enhance boating access, safety, or enforcement efforts on the waterway, and address the identified needs or benefits for public safety. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: • List the personnel tasked with the implementation of this project, their qualifications, previous training and experience. DELIVERABLES: • Describe the project deliverables and why this particular law enforcement vessel, equipment or facility improvements was selected or are necessary. AREA OF COVERAGE • What is the range or area of coverage for this project? Law Enforcement Project: Maximum 200 Words (Address all bullet points above) WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP: The marine patrol vessel acquisition project in Aventura aims to improve boating access, safety, and enforcement on waterways. A new vessel will monitor high -traffic areas for safe navigation, enable swift emergency response, and conduct routine safety inspections. Enhanced enforcement will target illegal activities and environmental violations, protecting marine ecosystems. Public safety will be bolstered with visible patrols deterring crime and promoting water safety through community engagement. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: Certified Marine Patrol officers with advanced training will operate the vessel. la]211DJ21:?M:142601 The City plans to acquire the vessel from Fluid Watercraft, specifically the Fluid 29 model. This vessel measures 28 feet and 11 inches in length, with a 9-foot-6-inch beam, and can accommodate up to 20 people. It will be outfitted with nROADS® Dome Light with Siren and Amplifier, a Raymarine AIS Transceiver with Blue Force capability, and a FLIR Night Vision Camera. AREA OF COVERAGE: The patrol will cover the Intracoastal Waterway and collaborate with neighboring municipalities for mutual aid, ensuring comprehensive waterway safety and security. 10. d) Inlet or Public Navigation This question is to be answered only if this application is for an Inlet or Public Navigation dredging project. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP: Will the project inhibit sediment inflow into, or reduce the dredging frequency of the Intracoastal Waterway channel? How does the project directly benefit the Intracoastal Waterway channel? • Identify any long-term sedimentation problems and briefly discuss any methods or activities that will address these issues. PUBLIC ACCESS • Describe in brief detail how the project will enhance public access to or from the Intracoastal Waterway? List the upstream publicly accessible facilities with improved access because of this project. BENEFICIAL PROJECT ELEMENTS: • Describe any economic benefits to be realized by implementing this project. PROJECT MAINTENANCE: • When was this area last dredged? What is the expected frequency of future dredging? Where will the dredged material be relocated to? Inlet or Public Navigation Project: Maximum 200 Words (Address all bullet points above) 10. e) Beach Renourishment This question is to be answered only if this application is for a Beach Renourishment project. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP: • Describe how the District and other navigation interests will benefit from the implementation of this project. VIABILITY: • Is the project site defined as critically eroded area by a statewide beach management plan? • Cite the quantifiable rate of erosion in this area. • Is the project an important component of an overall beach management effort? PUBLIC BENEFITS: • Are there quantifiable public benefits demonstrated by the project? • Is there adequate public access to the project area? Please describe location and amount. PROJECT FUNDING: • Describe any assistance funding from other sources. • Clarify the availability of long-term funding for this project. Beach Renourishment Project: Maximum 200 Words (Address all bullet points above) 11. Disaster Relief This question is to be answered only if this application is for repairs/construction of waterways facilities damaged by a declared natural disaster. In the summary box at the bottom of this page, please address each of the bullet points listed below to maximize your score for this competitive grant application. STORM DAMAGE EVALUATION: List the State of Emergency declaration order or proclamation & the name and date of the storm/event. [Pursuant to State of emergency declared under Chapter 252, F.S.] Describe the extent of the damage that was caused due to the storm/event and any Construction/Resiliency Improvements planned for the project. What is the current status of your FEMA paperwork for the project? PROJECT FUNDING: Describe the other funding mechanisms and financial assistance that will be applied to defray the reconstruction costs or damage repair uisaster Keller vroiect: maximum zuu vvoras (Haaress aii Duiiet points aaove ATTACHMENT E-3 Waterway Assistance Program FY2025 PROJECT COST ESTIMATE (See Rule Section 66B-2.005 & 2.008 for eliaibility and fundina ratios) Project Title: Marine Patrol Vessel Acquisition Applicant: City of Aventura Project Elements (Please list the MAJOR project elements and provide general costs for each one. For Phase / Projects, please list the major elements and products expected) Total Estimated Cost Applicant's Cost (To the nearest $50) FIND Cost (To the nearest $50) Marine Patrol Vessel $246,667 $61,667 $185,000 --TOTALS = 246.667 61.667 185 Form No. 25-20 Effective Date: xx-xx-xx ATTACHMENT E-4 Waterways Assistance Program FY2025 PROJECTTIMELINE Project Title: Marine Patrol Vessel Acquisition Applicant: City of Aventura The applicant is to present a detailed timeline on the accomplishment of the components of the proposed project including, as applicable, completion dates for: permitting, design, bidding, applicant approvals, initiation of construction and completion of construction. NOTE: All funded activities must begin AFTER October 1st or be consistent with Rule 66B-2.005(3) - Pre -agreement expenses. October 2025: Grant Award December 2025: Funding Agreement Execution January 2026: Purchase of the vessel April 2026: Vessel operational Form No. 25-25, Rule 6613-2 (Effective Date: xx-xx-xx) ATTACHMENT E-5 RESOLUTION FOR ASSISTANCE 2025 UNDER THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WHEREAS, THE is interested in carrying out the (Name ofAgency) following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of and the State of Florida: Project Title Total Estimated Cost $ Brief Description of Project: AND, Florida Inland Navigation District financial assistance is required for the program mentioned above, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the that the project described above be authorized, AND, be it further resolved that said (Name ofAgency) (Name ofAgency) make application to the Florida Inland Navigation District in the amount of % of the actual cost of the project in behalf of said (Name ofAgency) AND, be it further resolved by the (Name ofAgency) that it certifies to the following: That it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 66B-2 F.A.C. and which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded under the attached proposal. 2. That it is in complete accord with the attached proposal and that it will carry out the Program in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached thereto unless prior approval for any change has been received from the District. (1) That it has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the project and that the project will be operated and maintained at the expense of said for public use. (Name ofAgency) 4. That it will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, P. L. 88-352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by persons with disabilities as well as other federal, state and local laws, rules and requirements. That it will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to substantiate claims for reimbursement. 6. That it will make available to FIND if requested, a post -audit of expenses incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, request for the final 10% of the funding agreed to by FIND. This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly and legally adopted by the at a legal meeting (Agency Governing Board) held on this day of 20 Attest Title (2) Signature Title Form No. 25-30, Rule 6613-2 (Executed Date: xx-xx-xx) ATTACHMENT E-6 ATTORNEYS CERTIFICATION OF TITLE 2025 (See Rule 66B-2.006(4) & 2.008(2) FAC) OFFICE OF THE (City or County) ATTORNEY (ADDRESS) (Date), 2025 To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I,(Name), an the Attorney for the (City or County), Florida, I hereby state that I have examined a copy of a (deed, lease, management agreement, etc.) from to the (Cijy or Coun conveying (Type of interest, i.e.. Fee simple, easement, 30-year lease, etc.) in the following described property: (Brief Legal Description of Property) I have also examined a document showing that this property is listed on the tax rolls as belonging to the (City or County). Finally, I have also examined such documents and records as necessary for this certification. This property is what is now called "(Name of Property as Referenced in the WAP Application)". I Certify that the (City or County) does in fact (Own, Lease, etc.) this property for years. Sincerely, (Name) Attorney, (City or County) Form No. 25-35, Rule 6613-2 (Effective Date: xx-xx-xx) Patrol 29 Overall Length:28'11" Length Inside:2S'11" Beam: 9'6" Beam Internal: S'10" Tube Diameter 22"; 7 Chambers Weight Capacity: 4,647 Ibs Person Capacity: 20 Hull and Deck Heavy Duty Fiberglass Hull Aluminum Keel Guard Non -Slip Surface Molded into the Deck Gelcoat Color: Cloud Grey Stainless Steel Bow/Stern Eyes for Lifting or Towing Under -Deck Fuel Tank S" Stainless Steel High Flow Scupper Sealed Deck Tubes 1670dtx Military Grade Hypalon Tubes Removable Tube Design (23'+) Inflation and Pressure Relief Valves Non -Slip Rubber Applied to Tubes Heavy -Duty EPDM Rubbing Strake Lifelines Diving & Rescue Equipment Engine Crash Rail/Rope Guard Stainless Steel Bow Samson Post Stainless Steel Tow Post Tube Mounted Telescopic Swim Ladder Life Cell Safety Box and Insert Spine Board Navigation and Safety LED Navigation Lights (USCG 2nm) Two Courtesy Red Lights Fire Extinguisher and Insert Telescopic Boat Hook Automatic & Manual Bilge Pump Quantity Price Total Tube Repair Kit with Manual Inflation Pump Engine and Drive System Twin 2S0 hp Mercury Racor Fuel/Water Separators Stainless Steel Propellers Digital Engine Display Analog Fuel Gauge Law Enforcement Equipment nROADS® Dome Light with Siren and Amplifier Strobe and Takedown Lights "POLICE" Lettering Painted on T-Top Rear Arch for LE System Console Fiberglass Console and Bolster Hydraulic Steering Built-in Storage and Safety Equipment Two Pop-up Cleats Electronics Raymarine Electronics Electrical Accessories 3-bank Battery Charger 12v Outlet USB Outlet Storage Aft Storage Box in Bolster Gun Cabinet with Timer Lock Bow Locker Weather Protection Heavy -Duty Aluminum RAPTOR-CoateclT-Top Full Impact Glass Windshield Windshield Wiper Trailer Aluminum Dual -Axle Trailer with Brakes Ent i e Upgrade 250HP Mercury 1 $7,297.00 $7,297.00 Raymarine AISTransceiver j lue Force 1 $9,210.00 $9,210.00 FLI Night Vision Camera 1 $S,S32.00 $S,S32.00 Pop tip Cleats, Tube punted (Set o ) 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Cleats on the tubes Quantity Price Total Dive Tank Holder --------------------------------------------------------------- Sea Deck Laptop & Printer Kit Laptop Bracket Printer Bracket Power Inverter Power Outlet Hy alon POLICE Logo (pair) Hypalon POLICE Logo (Qty 2) Shrink - Wrapping Shrink Wrap charge Cd $4S/foot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delivery Charge to 33180 Delivery to your location Cd $4.S0/Mile 1 $2,000.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $2,000.00 I $4,445.00 --------------------------------------------------------- $4,445.00 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 29 $45.00 $1,305.00 820 $430 $3,690.00 One-time subtotal $246,667.00 Total $246,667.00