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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM
204
CONSENT X
INFORMATIONAL
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR
August 9, 2004
Meeting
MGR~ /DEPT
Authorization
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REQUEST: Utility Department Requesting Authorization to Enter into an Interlocal Agreement
with the Cities of Seminole County and Seminole County for County Wide'Water
Supply Planning.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board item is to authorization to Enter into an Interlocal Agreement
with the six Cities of Seminole County to perform a County wide Water Supply Planning
Initiative funded by the St. Johns River Water Management District.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The Water Supply Plan for Seminole County is being facilitated by SJRWMD to promote
coordinated planning of our water resources. The project is being solely funded by the SJRWMD. Once
the Interlocal Agreement is approved by the Cities and Seminole County, the Committee (primarily
consisting of the City and County Managers) will designate a Technical Committee. The Technical
Committee would work to develop a detailed scope of work used to select a consultant.
The goals of the Water Supply Plan are to
· Determine the total amount of groundwater that can be safely withdrawn for the
Floridan Aquifer
· Maximize the reasonable beneficial use water resources in the County
. Minimize adverse environmental impacts
. Identify cost effective water supply options
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August 9, 2004
Consent Agenda Item 204
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FUNDING:
The scope of work will be funded by the St. Johns River Water Management District at an
estimated cost of $200,000 to $300,000. No funding is required from the City. However, it is
likely some support work will be needed from CPH at an estimated cost of $5,000 from the Utility
Enterprise Fund.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that authorization be approved to enter into an Interlocal
Agreement with the six Cities of Seminole County and Seminole County to perform a
County wide Water Supply Planning Initiative funded by the St. Johns River Water
Management District.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
Staff would provide periodic reports to the Commission as they become available over the
next year.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Interlocal Agreement
COMMISSION ACTION:
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Attachment No.1
COUNTY-WIDE WATER SUPPLY PLANNING
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _ day of
,2004, pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, for the purpose of setting
forth the understandings and agreements of the signatories to the Agreement with regard to the
development of a county-wide water supply planning document.
WHEREAS, nothing in this Interlocal Agreement shall be construed to: (1) preclude any signatory
to this Interlocal Agreement from continuing to operate its existing water supply facilities; or (2) restrict
any signatory in any way from its ability to develop new water supply facilities in order to meet the
demands of its residents and customers for a dependable, adequate and cost-effective potable water supply.
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement that the county-wide plan
be developed with reliable and current data and analysis and be based upon, at a minimum, the following
considerations: (I) to determine the total amount of ground water that can be withdrawn in Seminole
County from the Floridan aquifer without causing harm to the water resources (sometimes referred to as
the "sustainable yield"), (2) maximize the reasonable-beneficial use of water resources in Seminole County;
(3) minimize adverse environmental impacts; (4) identify cost-effective water supply options that the local
governments in Seminole County might develop either individually or collectively or with other local
governments outside of Seminole County; and (5) any new sources in Seminole County should not
compete or conflict with any existing local government user in Seminole County.
Section 1. Recitals and Intent. The above recitals (whereas clauses) set forth above are true and
correct and form a material part of this Interlocal Agreement upon which the parties have relied.
Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Interlocal Agreement is to set forth the terms and
conditions under which the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement have agreed to work together
cooperatively to prepare a Seminole County Water Supply Planning Document.
Section 3. Elements of Water Supply Planning Document. The Seminole County Water Supply
Planning Document shall contain, at a minimum, the following elements:
(a) A determination of the anticipated reasonable-beneficial demand for all water use
through at least the year 2025 by land use types and geographical areas in Seminole County;
(b) A listing and analysis of the present and future sources of water and treatment
requirements for those sources, including amount, reliability and cost for each source;
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( c) A status report and schedule of all water use permits for water in excess of
100,000 gallons per day (annual average) in Seminole County;
(d) A description of each water conservation measure currently being implemented
or scheduled for implementation by all local governments in Seminole County; and
( e) An evaluation of all water supply facilities owned and operated by local
governments in Seminole County, including the following:
(1) recommendations for improved efficiencies including water conservation and
reuse;
(2) the feasibility of interconnecting existing water supply facilities (raw and
treated);
(3) recommendations regarding coordinating of withdrawals and/or relocating
existing facilities to maximize withdrawals and minimize impacts;
(4) the feasibility of additional reuse projects including, but not limited to, replacing
present ground water use with reuse water and cooperative projects by local
governments;
(5) recommendations on potential joint permitting of existing and future sources and
monitoring efforts by local governments in Seminole County.
Section 4. Powers.
(a) The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement shall collectively have all the
powers, privileges, and benefits granted by Section 163.01, Florida Statutes.
(b) All powers, privileges and duties vested in or imposed upon the signatories to
this Interlocal Agreement by virtue of this Interlocal Agreement shall be exercised and
performed at the direction of a majority of the signatories to this Agreement.
(c) The transaction of business authorized pursuant to this Interlocal Agreement
shall be authorized by a majority of the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement with each
local government signatory entitled to one (1) vote.
Section 5. Funding and Support. The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement anticipate receiving
funding from the St. Johns River Water Management District to pay for the cost of preparing the Seminole
County Water Supply Planning Document. The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement will cooperate as
well as provide staff support in the form of time, effort and information needed for the preparation of the
Water Supply Planning Document, and in addition, shall seek technical and financial assistance from other
'.
appropriate Federal, State, regional and local governments. In the event the St. Johns River Water
Management District fails to fund the preparation of the Seminole County Water Supply Planning
Document, this Interlocal Agreement shall become null and void and be of no force or effect.
Section 6. General provisions.
(a) A certified copy of this Interlocal Agreement shall be filed in the Public Records
(Land Records) of Seminole County.
(b) This Interlocal Agreement shall become effective upon its approval by a majority
of the general purpose local governments located within Seminole County. Any general
purpose local government within Seminole County shall thereafter be eligible to become a
signatory.
( c) This Interlocal Agreement may be terminated by unanimous agreement of all
signatories. Also; any signatory to this Interlocal Agreement may terminate its participation
in this Interlocal Agreement by giving written notice to all signatories thirty (30) days prior
to its termination date; provided, that however, no signatory may terminate its participation
once a contract for the Seminole County Water Supply Planning Document has been
entered.
(d) All notices, demands, requests and other communications hereunder shall be
deemed sufficient and properly given, if in writing and delivered in person to the addresses
or sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, at the
addresses listed in Exhibit A; provided, if such notices, demands, requests or other
communications are sent by mail, they shall be deemed as given on the third day following
such mailing which is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which United States mail is not
delivered.
(e) Any party may, by like notice, designate any further or different addresses to
which subsequent notices shall be sent. Any notices hereunder signed on behalf of the
notifying party by a duly authorized attorney at law shall be valid and effective to the same
extent as if signed on behalf of such party by a duly authorized officer or employee.
(f) This Interlocal Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties
pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and there are no warranties, representations or other
agreements between the parties in connection with the subject matter hereof, except as
specifically set forth herein.
(g) This Interlocal Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Florida.
Section 7. Counterparts. This Interlocal Agreement shall be executed in counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the day and year first
above written.
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
By:
Russell Hauck, Mayor
Attest:
I>ate:
Approved by:
City Attorney
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
By:
Bruce Pronovost, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
Approved by:
City Attorney
CITY OF LAKE MARY
By:
Tom Greene, Mayor
Attest:
-Date:
Approved by:
City Attorney
CITY OF LONGWOOI>
By:
Dan Anderson, Mayor
Attest:
I>ate:
Approved by:
City Attorney
CITY OF OVIEI>O
By:
Gerald J. Seeber, City Manager
Attest:
I>ate:
Approved by:
City Attorney
CITY OF SANFORI>
By:
Brady Lessard, Mayor
Attest:
Jan Dougherty, City Clerk
I>ate:
For the use and reliance A5 authorized for execution by of the City of Sanford City
Commission. Approved as to Form and content at their legal sufficiency
, 20 _ regular meeting.
William L. Colbert
City Attorney
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By:
I>aryl G. McLain, Chairman
Attest:
Mary Anne Morse
Clerk to the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida
Date:
City Attorney
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
By:
John F. Bush, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
Approved by:
City Attorney
Date: 080904
The following Agreement for Consent 204 is
partially executed .
COUNTY-WIDE WATER SUPPLY PLANNING
INTERLOCALAGREEMENT
This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _ day
of
,2004, pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, for
the purpose of setting forth the understandings and agreements of the signatories to
the Agreement with regard to the development of a county-wide water supply
planning document.
WHEREAS, nothing in this Interlocal Agreement shall be construed to: (1)
preclude any signatory to this Interlocal Agreement from continuing to operate its
existing water supply facilities; or (2) restrict any signatory in any way from its
ability to develop new water supply facilities in order to meet the demands of its
residents and customers for a dependable, adequate and cost-effective potable
water supply.
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement
that the county-wide plan be developed with reliable and current data and analysis
and be based upon, at a minimum, the following considerations: (I) to determine
the total amount of ground water that can be withdrawn in Seminole County from
the Floridan aquifer without causing harm to the water resources (sometimes
referred to as the "sustainable yield"), (2) maximize the reasonable-beneficial use
1
of water resources in Seminole County; (3) minimize adverse environmental
impacts; (4) identify cost-effective water supply options that the local governments
in Seminole County might develop either individually or collectively or with other
local governments outside of Seminole County; and (5) any new sources in
Seminole County should not compete or conflict with any existing local
government user in Seminole County.
Section 1. Recitals and Intent. The above recitals (whereas clauses) set
forth above are true and correct and form a material part of this Interlocal
Agreement upon which the parties have relied.
Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Interlocal Agreement is to set forth
the terms and conditions under which the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement
have agreed to work together cooperatively to prepare a Seminole County Water
Supply Planning Document.
Section 3. Elements of Water Supply Planning Document. The Seminole
County Water Supply Planning Document shall contain, at a minimum, the
following elements:
(a) A determination of the anticipated reasonable-beneficial demand
for all water use through at least the year 2025 by land use types and geographical
areas in Seminole County;
2
(b) A listing and analysis of the present and future sources of water
and treatment requirements for those sources, including amount, reliability and
cost for each source;
(c) A status report and schedule of all water use permits for water in
excess of 100,000 gallons per day (annual average) in Seminole County;
(d) A description of each water conservation measure currently being
implemented or scheduled for implementation by all local governments in
Seminole County; and
(e) An evaluation of all water supply facilities owned and operated by
local governments in Seminole County, including the following:
(1) recommendations for improved efficiencies including water
conservation and reuse;
(2) the feasibility of interconnecting existing water supply
facilities (raw and treated);
(3) recommendations regarding coordinating of withdrawals
and/or relocating existing facilities to maximize withdrawals and minimize
impacts;
(4) the feasibility of additional reuse projects including, but not
limited to, replacing present ground water use with reuse water and cooperative
projects by local governments;
3
(5) recommendations on potential joint pennitting of existing
and future sources and monitoring efforts by local governments in Seminole
County.
Section 4. Powers.
(a) The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement shall collectively
have all the powers, privileges, and benefits granted by Section 163.01, Florida
Statutes.
(b) All powers, privileges and duties vested in or imposed upon the
signatories to this Interlocal Agreement by virtue of this Interlocal Agreement shall
be exercised and performed at the direction of a majority of the signatories to this
Agreement.
(c) The transaction of business authorized pursuant to this Interlocal
Agreement shall be authorized by a majority of the signatories to this Interlocal
Agreement with each local government signatory entitled to one (1) vote.
Section 5. Funding and Support. The signatories to this lnterlocal
Agreement anticipate receiving funding from the St. Johns River Water
Management District to pay for the cost of preparing the Seminole County Water
Supply Planning Document. The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement will
cooperate as well as provide staff support in the form of time, effort and
information needed for the preparation of the Water Supply Planning Document,
4
and in addition, shall seek technical and fmancial assistance from other appropriate
Federal, State, regional and local governments. In the event the St. Johns River
Water Management District fails to fund the preparation of the Seminole County
Water Supply Planning Document, this Interlocal Agreement shall become null
and void and be of no force or effect.
Section 6. General provisions.
(a) A certified copy of this Interlocal Agreement shall be filed in the
Public Records (Land Records) of Seminole County.
(b) This Interlocal Agreement shall become effective upon its
approval by a majority of the general purpose local governments located within
Seminole County. Any general purpose local government within Seminole County
shall thereafter be eligible to become a signatory.
(c) This Interlocal Agreement may be tenninated by unanimous
agreement of all signatories. Also, any signatory to this Interlocal Agreement may
terminate its participation in this Interlocal Agreement by giving written notice to
all signatories thirty (30) days prior to its termination date; provided, that however,
no signatory may terminate its participation once a contract for the Seminole
County Water Supply Planning Document has been entered.
(d) All notices, demands, requests and other communications
hereunder shall be deemed sufficient and properly given, if in writing and
5
delivered in person to the addresses or sent by certified or registered mail, postage
prepaid with return receipt requested, at the addresses listed in Exhibit A;
provided, if such notices, demands, requests or other communications are sent by
mail, they shall be deemed as given on the third day following such mailing which
is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which United States mail is not delivered.
(e) Any party may, by like notice, designate any further or different
addresses to which subsequent notices shall be sent. Any notices hereunder signed
on behalf of the notifying party by a duly authorized attorney at law shall be valid
and effective to the same extent as if signed on behalf of such party by a duly
authorized officer or employee.
(f) This Interlocal Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among
the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof: and there are no warranties,
representations or other agreements between the parties in connection with the
subject matter hereof, except as specifically set forth herein.
(g) This lnterlocal Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Florida.
Section 7. Counterparts. This Interlocal Agreement shall be executed in
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.
6
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have set their hands and seals
as of the day and year first above written.
July 23, 2004
7
Approved by:
CITY OF AL T AMONTE SPRINGS
By:
Russell Hauck, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
City Attorney
8
Approved by:
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
By:
Bruce Pronovost, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
City Attorney
9
Approved by:
CITY OF LAKE MARY
By:
Tom Greene, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
City Attorney
10
Approved by:
CITY OF LONGWOOD
By:
Dan Anderson, Mayor
Attest:
Date:
City Attorney
11
Approved by:
CITY OF OVIEDO
By:
Gerald 1. Seeber, City Manager
Attest:
Date:
City Attorney
12
CITY OF SANFORD
By:
Brady Lessard, Mayor
Attest:
J an Dougherty, City Clerk
Date:
F or the use and reliance As authorized for execution by
of the City of Sanford City Commission. Approved as to
Form and content at their legal sufficiency
,20
regular meeting.
William L. Colbert
City Attorney
13
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By:
Datyl G. McLain, Chairman
Attest:
MaryAnne Morse
Clerk to the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole
County, Florida
Date:
F or the use and reliance As authorized for
execution by of the
City Commission/Council. Approved as to
form and content at their
legal sufficiency, 20 regular meeting.
City Attorney
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Approved by:
#1556942\12
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City Attorney
By:
Date:
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EXIDBIT A
If to City of Altamonte Springs:
City Manager
225 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs~ Florida 32701
If to City of Casselberry:
City Manager
95 Lake Triplet Drive
Casselberry, Florida 32707
If to City of Lake Mary:
City Manager
100 North Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 32795
If to City of Longwood:
City Manager
17 5 West Warren Avenue
Longwood, Florida 32765
If to City of Oviedo:
City Manager
400 Alexandria Boulevard
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Page 1 of2
If to City of Sanford:
Al Grieshaber, Jr.
City Manager
City of Sanford
P.O. Box 1788
Sanford, Florida 32772
If to Seminole County:
Kevin Grace
County Manager
1101 East First Street
Sanford, Florida 32771
If to City of Winter Springs:
City Manager
1126 East SR 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Page 2 of2
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PER THE PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT, THERE IS NO
ORIGINAL ON FILE FOR
THIS AGREEMENT.
This is document prepared by and 1~~1IfNNwt11HN~1~MrNI~N~®Alrl^
please return to: Jacob D. Varn ~ ~~~ ~~ ~; CI~IIT .
Fowler, White, Boggs, Banker, P.A. 1~~ ti ~~p,~j~y
Post Office Box 11240 HK ~>P~ty93 FAGS i 453-14E-'9
Tallahassee, FL 32303 CLERK'S # ~ClUC~U1 ~c364
R~~FtD[3D O1l~4lE006 OP~3,5~06 Pit
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COUNTY-WIDE WATER SUPPL ,~~~~l~jley
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 12 ~" day
of ~?GfoX/~r , 2004, pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, for
the purpose of setting forth the understandings and agreements of the signatories to
the Agreement with regard to the development of a county-wide water supply
planning document.
WHEREAS, nothing in this Interlocal Agreement shall be construed to: (1)
preclude any signatory to this Interlocal Agreement from continuing to operate its
existing water supply facilities; or (2) restrict any signatory in any way from its
ability to develop new water supply facilities in order to meet the demands of its
residents and customers for a dependable, adequate and cost-effective potable
water supply.
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement
that the cvunty-wide plan be developed with reliable and current data and analysis
and be based upon, at a minimum, the following considerations: (1) to determine
the total amount of ground water that can be withdrawn in Seminole County from
the Floridan aquifer without causing harm to the water resources (sometimes
referred to as the "sustainable yield"), (2) maximize the reasonable-beneficial use
of water resources in Seminole County; (3) minimize adverse environmental
impacts; (4) identify cost-effective water supply options that the local governments
in Seminole County might develop either individually or collectively or with other
local governments outside of Seminole County; and (5) any new sources in
Seminole County should not compete or conflict with any existing local
government user in Seminole County.
Section 1. Recitals and Intent. The above recitals (whereas clauses) set
forth above are true and correct and form a material part of this Interlocal
Agreement upon which the parties have relied.
Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Interlocal Agreement is to set forth
the terms and conditions under which the signatories to this Interlocal Agreement
have agreed to work together cooperatively to prepare a Seminole County Water
Supply Planning Document.
Section 3. Elements of Water Supply Planning Document. The Seminole
County Water Supply Planning Document shall contain, at a minimum, the
following elements:
(a) A determination of the anticipated reasonable-beneficial demand
for all water use through at least the year 2025 by land use types and geographical
areas in Seminole County;
2
(b) A listing and analysis of the present and future sources of water
and treatment requirements for those sources, including amount, reliability and
cost for each source;
(c) A status report and schedule of all water use permits for water in
excess of 100,000 gallons per day (annual average) in Seminole County;
(d) A description of each water conservation measure currently being
implemented or scheduled for implementation by all local governments in
Seminole County; and
(e) An evaluation of all water supply facilities owned and operated by
local governments in Seminole County, including the following:
(1) recommendations for improved efficiencies including water
conservation and reuse;
(2) the feasibility of interconnecting existing water supply
facilities (raw and treated);
(3) recommendations regarding coordinating of withdrawals
and/or relocating existing facilities to maximize withdrawals and minimize
impacts;
(4) the feasibility of additional reuse projects including, but not
limited to, replacing present ground water use with reuse water and cooperative
projects by local governments;
3
(5) recommendations on potential joint permitting of existing
and future sources and monitoring efforts by local governments in Seminole
County.
Section 4. Powers.
(a) The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement shall collectively
have all the powers, privileges, and benefits granted by Section 163.01, Florida
Statutes.
(b) All powers, privileges and duties vested in or imposed upon the
signatories to this Interlocal Agreement by virtue of this Interlocal Agreement shall
be exercised and performed at the direction of a majority of the signatories to this
Agreement.
(c) The transaction of business authorized pursuant to this Interlocal
Agreement shall be authorized by a majority of the signatories to this Interlocal
Agreement with each local government signatory entitled to one (1) vote.
Section 5. Funding and Support. The signatories to this Interlocal
Agreement anticipate receiving funding from the St. Johns River Water
Management District to pay for the cost of preparing the Seminole County Water
Supply Planning Document. The signatories to this Interlocal Agreement will
cooperate as well as provide staff support in the form of time, effort and
information needed for the prepazation of the Water Supply Planning Document,
4
and in addition, shall seek technical and financial assistance from other appropriate
Federal, State, regional and local governments. In the event the St. Johns River
Water Management District fails to fund the preparation of the Seminole County
Water Supply Planning Document, this Interlocal Agreement shall become null
and void and be of no force or effect.
Section 6. General provisions.
(a) A certified copy of this Interlocal Agreement shall be filed in the
Public Records (Land Records) of Seminole County.
(b) This Interlocal Agreement shall become effective upon its
approval by a majority of the general purpose local governments located within
Seminole County. Any general purpose local government within Seminole County
shall thereafter be eligible to become a signatory.
(c) This Interlocal Agreement may be terminated by unanimous
agreement of all signatories. Also, any signatory to this Interlocal Agreement may
terminate its participation in this Interlocal Agreement by giving written notice to
all signatories thirty (30) days prior to its termination date; provided, that however,
no signatory may terminate its participation once a contract for the Seminole
County Water Supply Planning Document has been entered.
(d) All notices, demands, requests and other communications
hereunder shall be deemed sufficient and properly given, if in writing and
5
delivered in person to the addresses or sent by certified or registered mail, postage
prepaid with return receipt requested, at the addresses listed in Exhibit A;
provided, if such notices, demands, requests or other communications are sent by
mail, they shall be deemed as given on the third day following such mailing which
is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which United States mail is not delivered.
(e) Any party may, by like notice, designate any further or different
addresses to which subsequent notices shall be sent. Any notices hereunder signed
on behalf of the notifying party by a duly authorized attorney at law shall be valid
and effective to the same extent as if signed on behalf of such party by a duly
authorized officer or employee.
(f) This Interlocal Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among
the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and there are no warranties,
representations or other agreements between the parties in connection with the
subject matter hereof, except as specifically set forth herein.
(g) This Interlocal Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Florida.
Section 7. Counterparts. This Interlocal Agreement shall be executed in
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.
6
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have set their hands and seals
as of the day and year first above written.
Jury 23, Zoos
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1920 ~ ~ ~
Approved by'
CITY OF A AMONTE SPRINGS
By: ~
Russell auck, ayor
Attest: ,,.
Date: ~ ~ s~
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City Attorney
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
By: ~-
Bruce Pronovost, Mayor
4
Attest:.,.' ~,. ~IC~-~-~~~--~''
Date: -' ,~ ~ ~' ~
Approved by: C~~~`~-~~~$~--~
• City Attorney
CITY OF
By:
Attest:
Thomas C. Greene, Mayor ~~•
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. ~
,t~." w
Carol A. Foster, City Cleik ! ~;~; , .
Date: p~-l~ltS~ ~, ~'
FOR THE USE AND RELIANCE OF THE - -_-~ "
CTfY OF LAKE MARY ONLY.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
(~-~ ~-
Catherine D. Reischmann, City Attorney
10
CITY OF LONGWOOD
By: l~1
Ma G. Bundy, Jr., or
Attu
Sarah M. Mijares, City lark
Date: _ ____
Approved as to form and legality for the use and reliance of the City of
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Longwood, Florida, only.
CITY OF OVIEDO
BY~ '~]
Thomas G{`Wa
Attest: _~~~ GrGt/,
Barbouf,;Gty Clerk
Approved b
City Attorney
Date: _,~ ~~~
12
CITY OF SANFORD
By: ___
y Les d, Mayor
Attest.
an Dougherty, City Cl
Date _(,-cf.~ '7 °L
13
County-wide Water Supply
Interlocal AGrmt.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By:
Daryl J. McLain, C~i~:irman
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!J:. _
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Attest:
e Morse"' ~ ., .
Clerk to the $oard of County
Commissioners of ~etrrtriole
County, Florida
Date: t~~~~., s ~ l ~ ~ ,Zts6 ~
For the use and reliance As authorized for
execution by of the
City Commission/Council. Approved as to
form and content at their
legal sufficiency, 20 regular meeting.
City Attorney
14
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CITY O WINTER SPR~~IGS
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sy:
J F. ush, ~~or ~'
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Att~ct: ~ b~,.- ..
Date:
Approved by:
City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
If to City of Altamonte Springs:
City Manager
225 Newburyport Avenue
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701
If to City of Casselberry:
City Manager
95 Lake Triplet Drive
Casselberry, Florida 32707
if to City of Lake Mary:
City Manager
100 North Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 32795
If to City of Longwood:
City Manager
175 West Warren Avenue
Longwood, Florida 32765
If to City of Oviedo:
City Manager
400 Alexandria Boulevard
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Page 1 of 2
If to City of Sanford:
Al Grieshaber, Jr.
City Manager
City of Sanford
P.O. Box 1788
Sanford, Florida 32772
If to Seminole County:
Kevin Grace
County Manager
1101 East First Street
Sanford, Florida 32771
If to City of Winter Springs:
City Manager
1126 East SR 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
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