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2015-29224 Reso
RESOLUTION NO. 2015-29224 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT WITH FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT, AS WELL AS AGREEMENTS WITH FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT IN THE AMOUNT OF $939,915, AN AGREEMENT WITH AT&T IN THE AMOUNT OF $169,056, AND AN AGREEMENT WITH ATLANTIC BROADBAND IN THE AMOUNT OF $82,626, FOR THE PLACEMENT UNDERGROUND OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES ON SUNSET ISLANDS 3 & 4, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO FUND THE AGREEMENTS WITH THE UTILITIES, THE INSTALLATION OF CONDUITS, AND ALL FINANCING COSTS, WHICH SHALL BE FUNDED WITH SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, authorizes any municipality to levy special assessments to pay for the relocation of utilities, including the placement underground of electrical, telephone, and cable television services, pursuant to voluntary agreement with the respective utilities; and WHEREAS, presently, on Sunset Islands 3 & 4, utility lines and equipment for electrical, telephone, and cable television services are located overhead; and WHEREAS, the residents of Sunset Islands 3 & 4 have expressed a desire to relocate such utilities underground; and WHEREAS, the relocation underground of utilities protects utility services during severe weather conditions, and enhances the aesthetic appearance of neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 2002-24761, adopted on February 20, 2002, the City Administration and City Attorney's Office have worked with the Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Homeowners Association ("HOA") to proceed with the creation of a special assessment district to fund the placement underground of electrical, telephone, and cable television services (the "District"); and WHEREAS, on February 8, 2012, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2012-27842, which, among other things, approved and allowed the HOA to proceed with the election requirement imposed by the City Commission in or about 2002, which requires that, as a condition precedent to the final establishment of the proposed District, at least sixty percent (60%) of the benefited property owners within such District vote in favor of its establishment and of the levy of special assessments to fund the costs of the relocation underground of overhead utilities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 2012-27842, a special mail ballot election (the "Election") was held to determine whether at least 60% of the property owners approved the creation of the District; and WHEREAS, 81% of property owners voted in favor of the proposed District; 96 votes were cast in favor of the creation of the District, 6 votes were cast in opposition to the creation of the District, 1 ballot was returned without a vote, and 15 ballots were not returned; and WHEREAS, the special assessments levied within the proposed District shall be used to fund the placement underground of electrical, telephone, and cable television services (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, on October 14, 2015, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2015-29180, which created, pursuant to Chapter 170 of the Florida Statutes, a special assessment district to be known as the "Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Utility Improvement District," for a term of ten (10) years, to fund the placement underground of utilities on Sunset.Islands 3 & 4, at an estimated cost of$2,412,398; and WHEREAS, on December 9, 2015, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2015- , which approved, following a duly noticed public hearing pursuant to Sections 170.07 and 170.08, Florida Statutes, the final assessment roll for the District, and confirmed such assessments as legal, valid, and binding first liens upon the property against which assessments are made until paid; and WHEREAS, the City intends to perform the Improvements in conjunction with the City's Neighborhood No. 8: Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvements Project; and WHEREAS, Florida Power & Light, AT&T, and Atlantic Broadband have all submitted their respective design documents to the City, including plans, specifications, binding cost estimates, and agreements; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Florida Power & Light Electric Tariff, the City is required to grant Florida Power & Light any easements necessary to accommodate the requested underground facilities; and WHEREAS, the agreements with Florida Power & Light, AT&T, and Atlantic Broadband are attached hereto as Exhibits "A", "B", and "C", respectively; and WHEREAS, by February 28, 2016, the City must execute the attached agreements and pay the respective utilities for all work, in order to complete the placement underground of electrical, telephone, and cable television services on Sunset Islands 3 &4; and WHEREAS, the costs of performing the Improvements, including the agreements with the utilities, the installation of conduits, and all financing costs, shall be funded with special assessments; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding, dated April 20, 2012, between the City and the HOA, the City agrees to fund the District costs internal to the City, which are the project management fees and the City's administrative fees. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, an easement agreement with Florida Power & Light, as well as agreements with Florida Power & Light in the amount of $939,915, an agreement with AT&T in the amount of $169,056, and an agreement with Atlantic Broadband in the amount of $82,626, for the placement underground of utilities on Sunset Islands 3 & 4, and authorize the City to fund the agreements with the utilities, the installation of conduits, and all financing costs, which shall be funded with special assessments. PASSED and ADOPTED this ! day of De?wt W. , 2015. /'','' ATTEST: Al‘41n ' . 7 '--Ra :el E. Granado , B �i,���,, Philip evi ,;s"'.., ` City Clerk `�......"" ... ,. Ma or if 0 * i :4 INCORP ORATED' 0 ,- T:\AGENDA\2015\December\t '\S set Islan. 3&4\Sunset : 4 Utility dndergrounding Resolution.docx sly � ,�!L•-� _:7 ; APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION TI.:.' ■•r b e /cl /S- •- I ,))( 3 I Work Request No. UNDERGROUND EASEMENT Sec._, Twp S,Rge^E (BUSINESS) This Instrument Prepared By Parcel I.D. Name: Co.Name: (Maintained by County Appraiser) Address: The undersigned, in consideration of the payment of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant and give to Florida Power&Light Company, its affiliates, licensees, agents, successors, and assigns ("FPL"), a non-exclusive easement forever for the construction, operation and maintenance of underground electric utility facilities (including cables, conduits, appurtenant equipment, and appurtenant above-ground equipment) to be installed from time to time;with the right to reconstruct, improve,add to,enlarge,change the voltage as well as the size of, and remove such facilities or any of them within an easement described as follows: Reserved for Ciraiitfourt See Exhibit"A" ("Easement Area") Together with the right to permit any other person, firm, or corporation to attach or place wires to or within any facilities hereunder and lay cable and conduit within the Easement Area and to operate the same for communications purposes; the right of ingress and egress to the Easement Area at all times; the right to clear the land and keep it cleared of all trees, undergrowth and other obstructions within the Easement Area; the right to trim and cut and keep trimmed and cut all dead, weak, leaning or dangerous trees or limbs outside of the Easement Area which might interfere with or fall upon the lines or systems of communications or power transmission or distribution; and further grants, to the fullest extent the undersigned has the power to grant, if at all, the rights hereinabove granted on the Easement Area, over, along, under and across the roads, streets or highways adjoining or through said Easement Area. 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the undersigned has signed and sealed this instrument on ,20_. ` r Signed, == - 0 delivered in the presence of: - Entity Name ./ r' (WitnessrrSignature) By: /.V /' Print Name: i=flF-L gib. C2A)��>x0 '/ p �f Vt11-� (Witness) Print Na • =�.F" 4 pr T 11 i i ;;;VA71.----------- Print, a ess• (Witness'Signature) :, ,r Z ; L F/f Print Name: '"�`Tr(1 k t/d CA riN (Witness) • STATE OF nor i c(A. AND COUNTY OF m 1 G►att-bd� . The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this . 1-j day of 17-C G2!M 6 P , 20 —, by P k \t lF Lev.\- - _, the MG•ycr of M.I'GW1I R-eaCLA a ,who is personally known to me or has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. (Type of Identification) My Commission Expires: ._ No ary Public,Signature , - UUA CARDILLO 2as�.. / .. F I 4. MY COMMISSION#F 155322 Print Name `���R ��r'f � ` v EXPIRES:August 27,2018 y'r°,•e' Bonded Thru Notary Public Undermiters M' e _� 4 ••""'•• APPROVED AS TO ••••.'9C� 6 FORM&LANGUAGE . -"' \X1,40 -5-0 &FOR EXECUTION 0 :INCORP ORATED: * � _ i - t ;/ � _ Date 14 4" �,, � 26 nrki\,\I\\\•° Exhibit A Eighth Revised Sheet No.9.725 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No.9.725 UNDERGROUND FACILITIES CONVERSION AGREEMENT— GOVERNMENTAL ADJUSTMENT FACTOR WAIVER This Agreement is made and entered into this day of ,20 ,by and between CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ("Local Government Applicant"),a Florida municipal corporation or county with an address of _1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,FL 33139 and FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY("FPL"),a Florida corporation with an address of P.O.Box 14000,700 Universe Boulevard,Juno Beach,FL 33408-0429. WHEREAS, the Local Government Applicant has requested that FPL convert certain overhead electric distribution facilities located within the following boundaries(the"Conversion"): Sunset#3 & #4 Islands located in Miami,Beach, FL (collectively,the"Existing Overhead Facilities")to underground facilities, including transformers,switch cabinets and other appurtenant facilities installed above ground as set forth in Attachment A hereof (collectively,the"Underground Facilities",WR#3085435&3085439). NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other consideration the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties intending to be legally bound, hereby,covenant and agree as follows: 1. Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver("GAF Waiver") Eligibility Criteria. The Local Government Applicant represents and warrants that it meets the following eligibility criteria for the Conversion: a. In order for the Conversion to incorporate a sufficient amount of overhead facilities to provide electrical continuity, the Conversion must include a minimum of approximately 3 pole line miles or approximately 200 detached dwelling units within contiguous or closely proximate geographic areas(the"Conversion Area"). The Conversion may be completed in mutually agreed upon phases,with the project size minimums applying to the aggregate project — provided that any necessary subsequent phase begins within a 1 year period from completion of the prior phase and the minimums are met within,at most,3 phases;and b. The Local Government Applicant must require all customers within the Conversion Area who currently have - overhead service directly from the Existing Overhead Facilities to convert their service entrances to underground within 6 months of completion of the Underground Facilities installation or each phase thereof; and c. The Local Government Applicant must be willing and able to execute a right of way("ROW")agreement with FPL if the Local Government Applicant requests that facilities be placed in the ROW;and d. For any affected laterals,the complete lateral must be converted,including all stages of any multi-stage lateral; and e. The Local Government Applicant must demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of FPL that the sum of the GAF Waiver credit plus any federal or state funds that the Local Government Applicant is able to use to support the Conversion does not exceed the otherwise applicable CIAC as calculated before application of the GAF Waiver. Special Circumstances. Conversions which do not meet the project size minimums described in section l.a are eligible for the GAF Waiver in the following special circumstances: i. 100%of the Existing Overhead Facilities within the Local Government Applicant's corporate limits are to be converted,but are less than the pole line mileage or dwelling unit minimums;or ii. A single lateral that serves at least one Critical Infrastructure Facility as determined by the appropriate local agency with the mutual agreement of FPL;or iii. An island or peninsula where 100%of the Existing Overhead Facilities are to be converted;or (Continued on Sheet No.9.726) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 6,2010 Fifth Revised Sheet No.9.726 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No.9.726 (Continued from Sheet No.9.725) iv. When the aggregate size of the first 3 phases of a project would satisfy the minimum size criteria but, for mutually-agreed engineering or logistical reasons,those phases are non-contiguous; provided that (a) the next (4th)phase must be adjacent to one or more of the first 3 phases such that the combined contiguous area meets the minimum size criteria, and (b) this 4th phase begins within 1 year from completion of the 3rd phase. 2. Contribution-in-Aid-of-Construction (CIAC). The Local Government Applicant shall pay FPL a CIAC as required by FPL's Electric Tariff and Section 25-6.115 of the Florida Administrative Code with the Otherwise Applicable CIAC amount reduced by the GAF Waiver. i. Otherwise Applicable CIAC $ 939,915 ii. GAF Waiver $ 320,085 iii. CIAC Due $ 619.830 (Cust.performs some work—C&C) In the event the actual cost of the Conversion exceeds the estimate, the Otherwise Applicable CIAC shall be adjusted by the lesser of(a)the difference between the actual cost of the Conversion and the estimate, or(b) 10% of the Otherwise Applicable CIAC identified above. The GAF Waiver shall also be adjusted accordingly and the Local Government Applicant shall pay FPL the resulting difference in the amount of the CIAC Due. 3. Applicant-Installed Facilities. The Local Government Applicant may, upon entering into an applicant- installed facilities agreement satisfactory to FPL, construct and install all or a portion of the Underground Facilities. Such work must meet FPL's construction standards and FPL will own and maintain the completed facilities. The Local Government Applicant agrees to rectify any deficiencies, found by FPL, prior to the connection of any customers to the Underground Facilities and the removal of the Existing Overhead Facilities. 4. Compliance with Tariff. The Local Government Applicant agrees to comply with and abide by the requirements, terms,and conditions of FPL's Electric Tariff. 5. Timing of Conversion. Upon compliance by the Local Government Applicant with the requirements,terms, and conditions of FPL's Electric Tariff, this Agreement and any other applicable agreements, FPL will proceed in a timely manner with the Conversion in accordance with the construction drawings and specifications set forth in Attachment A hereof • 6. Relocation. In the event that the Underground Facilities are part of,or are for the purposes of,relocation,then this Agreement shall be an addendum to the relocation agreement between FPL and the Local Government Applicant. In the event of any conflict between the relocation agreement and this Agreement or the Electric Tariff, this Agreement and the Electric Tariff shall control. 7. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect for as long as FPL or any successor or assign owns or operates the Underground Facilities. 8. GAF Waiver Repayment. If the Local Government Applicant does not satisfy the relevant eligibility criteria,the Local Government Applicant shall repay the GAF Waiver within 30 days of written notice from FPL of such failure. Additionally, if at any point within 30 years of completion of the Underground Facilities installation, the Local Government Applicant elects to have electric service within the Conversion Area supplied by a provider other than FPL, the Local Government Applicant shall repay FPL a pro-rata share of the GAF Waiver. The pro- rata share(which shall reflect partial years)shall be determined as follows: GAF Waiver* [(30—years since the Underground Facilities completion date)/30] (Continued on Sheet No.9.727) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 4,2006 I FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Original Sheet No.9.727 (Continued from Sheet No.9.726) . 9. Termination Prior to the Conversion Completion. Failure by the Local Government Applicant to comply with . any of the requirements,terms,or conditions of this Agreement or FPL's Electric Tariff shall result in termination of this Agreement. The.Local Government Applicant may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to the start of the Conversion and the CIAC paid by the Local Government.Applicant will be refunded to the Local Government Applicant;provided however,that the refund of the CIAC shall be offset.by any costs incurred by FPL in performing under the Agreement up to the date of termination. 10. Assignment The Local Government Applicant shall.not assign this Agreement without the written consent of FPL. 11. Adoption and Recording. This Agreement shall be adopted by the Local Government Applicant and maintained in the official records of the Local Government Applicant for the duration of the term of this Agreement. This Agreement also shall be recorded in the Official Records of the County in which the Underground Facilities are located,in the place and in the manner in which deeds are typically recorded. 12. Conflict between Terms of Franchise Agreement In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any permit or franchise agreement entered into by Local Government Applicant and FPL, the terms of this Agreement shall control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,FPL and the Local Government Applicant have executed this Agreement on the date first set forth above. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Signed Signed Name Name._ - 'C'.--,-;:</ Title _ Title Signed Name 9—#. Title Approved as to Terms and Conditions Signed: Name_ Title Approve to Form an egal ufficiency ,..fi___ I Signed ç /-� Name A tkeAr--- ■ - Title. C, Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 4,2006 Overhead to Underground Conversion - Customer Cost Sheet Project:City of Miami Beach-Sunset Isl.#3 Date Estimate Provided to Customer: August 28,2015 Customer performs some UG work- Conduit&concrete products installation Underground Cost New UG Installation(+) $1,095,586 Cost for FPL to install new underground facilities Equivalent OH Installation (-) ($472,534) Cost to install an overhead system at current hardening standards Existing Overhead Cost OH Removal Cost&Make ready(+ $181,170 Cost for FPL to remove existing overhead facilities Existing OH Value(+) $123,244 Net Book Value of existing OH facilities to be removed Operational Costs Differential(+) $12,449 30-year Net present value of the est.operational OH/UG Diff. cost Salvage Value(-) $0 Credit for re-usable items Subtotal* $939,915 Total customer contribution as specified in Tariff 12.2.3 GAF ($320,085) CIAC $619,830 Engineering Deposit(-) ($9,020) Engineering deposit previously collected Net Due FPL $610,810 Total customer contribution owed Cost Breakdowns for Customer Contributions Total LaborNehicle Material Direct Engineering, Supervision,and Support New UG Facilities(+) $1,095,586 $193,130 $628,712 $273,744 Credit for equivalent OH (-) ($472,534) ($183,860) ($192,183) ($96,491) OH Removal Cost&Make ready(+ $181,170 $145,747 $2,748 $32,675 Total $804,222 $155,017 $439,277 $209,928 Net Book Value(+) $123,244 Operational Costs Differential(+) $12,449 (1.4 miles) Salvage Value(-) $0 Subtotal* $939,915 GAF ($320,085) CIAC $619,830 Engineering Deposit(-) ($9,020) Net Due FPL $610,810 Major Material Breakdown Quantity Item 31,936 Primary UG Cable(feet) Install 4 UG Switch Cabinet (Vista) 43 UG Transformer(each) 1 Splice box for UG feeder(each) 13,840 OH Primary Conductor(feet) Remove 38 Poles(each) 38 OH Transformer(each) 0 Primary UG Cable(feet) 43 aivii 0 . „„M 6 ?t5 g k.--....,-4,—..■ Nal: ,❑ g^ 3Ar 3�n 005 a m _ Z_a /�e- - c. \• Z � m��5�Ip if ii, �) \\\\ o I 1-N ia- Rt ® ° ` I I CD U PP = - dC /// IT II II Q M��� 0 3 = ' III I N^ I�I I 3 �:Ps�N a/ ❑ 9J•r N N 1°11 I 0 SNNNY p 1 111 " Ii °°° `�1 1 IO m ! 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R geirgel Og al !iir 1 Sp S2 a 1p,g4AB.,1 a ag ® �Gr,'lr n 4O i I{{{li al�J 11 g 44 9'..10® I gTT g ❑❑ ❑ r r i` , ,-an R R I 8 ea-r r I _•tl Imo_ �s , I _ T I0 g i .-1 "+ fi i 11 i t h g 1 I ' ! 1 BR o - I i I Tf i1 ? 1 i os1 1 / F 1 �%X! gg ,� / / 8i a: ®® ❑ /x f ,r r ? Q❑O El 1 `+ /1 X / ■- �\� j 0 6 6 fU i P 1 1. I 1 �X`a4 i / Ip8 T ,/ ® �/i n z g re 41 / p ,o .•, I g > EA' g 1 W • \ s n 1 W / a; a 2 j I '. / Uj . 1 + 8 1 + i1 � N r 1 1 I 1 1 i g 1 jr l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I 2 I 1 3 1 I � R g _ cg k C' a— j o g i I xu ante ark rr1 a:uxi 3r,t iau amrhVa airs ia,a CITY/COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND CONVERSIONS (WR# 3085435 & 3085439) THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this day of , 20 by and between CITY OF MIAMI BEACH (Local Government"), a Florida municipal corporation or county with an address of 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 331 and Florida Power & Light Company ("FPL"), a Florida corporation with an address of P.O. Box 14000, 700 Universe Boulevard, Juno Beach, FL 33408-0429. WHEREAS, Local Government has requested that FPL convert certain overhead electric distribution facilities located within the following boundaries (the"Conversion"): Sunset #3 & #4 Islands, in Miami Beach, FL (collectively, the "Existing Overhead Facilities") to underground. facilities, including transformers, switch cabinets and other appurtenant facilities some of which may be installed above ground (collectively, the "Underground Facilities") and has further requested that certain of the Underground Facilities be placed in certain of its road rights-of-way ("Local Government ROW") and/or certain road rights-of-way owned by or under the jurisdiction of other agencies ("Other ROW"). Local Government ROW and Other ROW may be referred to collectively as "ROW"; and WHEREAS, the Local Government has agreed to pay FPL the cost of such Conversion as required by FPL's electric tariff and Section 25-6.115 of the Florida Administrative Code and has or will enter into a separate Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement with FPL; and WHEREAS, FPL is willing, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, FPL's electric tariff and Section 25-6.115 of the Florida Administrative Code,to place certain of the Underground Facilities in the ROW. NOW THEREFORE, in recognition of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other consideration the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct, and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement. Page 1 of 6 2. Conditions Precedent to Placement of Underground Facilities in ROW (a) Local Government covenants, represents and warrants that: (i) Local Government has full legal right and authority to enter into this Agreement; (ii) Local Government has full legal right and authority to take all actions and measures necessary to fulfill Local Government's obligations under this Agreement; (iii) Local Government hereby authorizes the use of the ROW by FPL for the purposes stated herein. (b) All applicable permits for FPL to install, construct, or maintain Underground Facilities in ROW must be issued on a timely basis by the appropriate agency, subject to the timely filing for permits by FPL. (c) Local Government agrees to provide, at its expense, a legal description that is acceptable to FPL of the ROW to be occupied by the Underground Facilities at a time before FPL initiates the design of the Underground Facilities. Said legal description shall be made part of this Agreement and attached as Exhibit «A» (d) FPL agrees to identify and document all existing FPL underground facilities within the ROW that will not be included under this Agreement. Local Government shall reimburse FPL's reasonable costs and expenses to deliver said documentation. Said documentation shall be made part of this Agreement and attached as Exhibit"B". (e) FPL warrants that the design of the Underground Facilities to which Local Government has agreed are in compliance with all operational and safety guidelines, codes and standards. FPL and Local Government have mutually agreed upon the location of the facilities within the ROW as per the construction drawings. Said construction drawings shall be attached as Exhibit "C" to this agreement, are part of this agreement, and may be amended to reflect changes to location of facilities as required. 3. Relocation and Rearrangement of FPL Facilities. If the Local Government or other agency with control over the Local Government ROW or Other ROW, for any reason whatsoever, requires that FPL relocate or rearrange, in whole or in part, any Underground Facilities (as they are to exist as a result of this Conversion, or as they may later be modified, upgraded, or otherwise altered) from or within the Local Government ROW or Other ROW, the Local Government, notwithstanding any language to the contrary in any applicable permit or franchise agreement, and prior to any such relocation by FPL, shall provide FPL with a substitute location, satisfactory to FPL, obtain any easements that may be necessary, and shall pay FPL for the costs of any such relocation, adjustment or rearrangement, now or in the future. Local Government shall reimburse FPL for all costs to locate, expose, protect or support the Underground Facilities, whether underground or above ground, in the event of future construction or excavation in close proximity to the Underground Facilities, when such services are required by Local Government or other agency with control over the Local Government Page 2 of 6 ROW or Other ROW Local Government shall use its best efforts in any design and construction of its future road improvement projects to avoid or mitigate the necessity of relocating or adjusting the Underground Facilities in Local Government ROW and, to the extent reasonably practicable, in Other ROW. Local Government shall only be responsible for relocation costs associated with replacement facilities conforming to FPL standards in effect at the time of relocation. Any costs associated with the replacement facilities to provide increased capacity, improved reliability, future use facilities, or other such enhancements over and above the FPL standards in effect at the time of the relocation shall not be the responsibility of Local Government. Nothing herein shall preclude Local Government from obtaining reimbursement for any and all costs requiring FPL to relocate or rearrange any of its Underground Facilities from that entity which initiated the requirement for the relocation or rearrangement of the facilities, excluding only other agencies which own or have jurisdiction over the ROW. FPL shall be responsible for any and all costs of removal or relocation when such removal or relocation is initiated by FPL. Additionally, FPL agrees that when any portion of a street is excavated by FPL in the location, relocation or repair of any of its facilities when said location, relocation or repair is initiated by FPL, the portion of the street so excavated shall, within a reasonable time and as early as practical after such excavation, be replaced by FPL at its expense in a condition as good as it was at the time of such excavation. The FPL cable and conduit system will be designed/installed under the pavement area at the Applicant's request; however, if these facilities ever need to be uncovered and repaired / replaced in the future, the Applicant will be responsible for all site restoration costs of the repair/replacement of the cable/conduit system. 4. Abandonment or Sale of Local Government ROW. If the Local Government desires to subsequently abandon or discontinue use of the Local Government ROW, and ownership of the land is transferred to a private party, the Local Government, as a condition of and prior to any such sale, abandonment, or vacation, shall grant FPL an easement satisfactory to FPL for the Underground Facilities then existing within the ROW or require the transferee to so grant FPL an easement satisfactory to FPL at the time of transfer. If ownership of the Local Government ROW is transferred to another public entity, that public entity shall take the ROW subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 5. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect for as long as FPL or any successor or assign owns or operates the Underground Facilities placed in the ROW. Page 3 of 6 6. Title and Ownership of Underground Facilities. Title and ownership of Underground Facilities installed by FPL as a result of this Agreement shall, at all times, remain the property of FPL. 7. Conversion Outside ROW. In the event that the FPL Underground Facilities are not, for any reason other than the sole error of FPL or its contractors, constructed within the ROW, Local Government shall grant or secure, at Local Government's sole cost and expense, new easements or ROW grants for the benefit of FPL for the placement of the Underground Facilities in these areas, and shall secure subordinations of any mortgages affecting these tracts to the interest of FPL. In the alternative, at the discretion of Local Government, Local Government shall reimburse FPL for all costs incurred to remove said facilities which were constructed outside the ROW and for reinstallation within the ROW. FPL shall be responsible at completion of construction for notifying Local Government in writing of FPL's approval and acceptance of the conversion as being constructed within the ROW. Upon acceptance there shall be no further responsibility on the Local Government for relocations referenced in this paragraph. 8. Agreement Subject to FPL's Electric Tariff. This Agreement is subject to FPL's electric tariff, including but not limited to the general rules and regulations for electric service and the rules of the Florida Public Service Commission. 9. Venue; Waiver of Jury Trial. This Agreement shall be enforceable in Miami-Dade County, Florida, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for the enforcement of same shall lie in Miami-Dade County, Florida. By entering into this Agreement, FPL and the Local Government expressly waive any rights either party may have to a trial by jury of any civil litigation related to or arising out of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. 10. Attorney Fees. In the event it becomes necessary for either party to institute or defend legal proceedings as a result of the failure of the other party to comply with the terms, covenants, or provisions of this Agreement, each party in such litigation shall bear its own cost and expenses incurred and extended in connection therewith, including, but not limited to attorneys' fees and court costs through all trial and appellate levels. 11. Assignment. The Local Government shall not assign this Agreement without the written consent of FPL 12. Recording. This Agreement shall be adopted by the Local Government and maintained in the official records of Local Government for the duration of the term of this Agreement. This Agreement also shall be recorded in the Official Records of the County in which the Underground Facilities are located, in the place and in the manner in which deeds are typically recorded. Page 4 of 6 13. Conflict between Terms of Permit or Franchise Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any permit or franchise agreement entered into by Local Government and FPL, the terms of this Agreement shall control. 14. Notice. Any notice, instruction or other communication to be given to either party hereunder shall be in writing and shall be hand delivered, telecopied, sent by Federal Express or a comparable overnight service or by U. S. registered or certified mail, with return receipt requested and postage prepaid to each party at their respective addresses set forth below: As to Local Government: With copies to: As to FPL: FPL 700 Universe Blvd. Juno Beach, FL 33408 Attn.: Legal department Page 5 of 6 • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Florida Power & Light Company and Local Government have executed this Agreement on the date first set forth above. For CITY OF MIAMI BEACH By: (signature) -- -: N — Name: — (print or type) Title: (print or type) B y: (signature) Name: (print or type) Title: (print or type) - Approved as to Terms and Conditions: (signature/title) 0� (-1 vt --- Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: �' (si ature/title) For FLORIDA POWER& LIGHT COMPANY By: (signature) Name: (print or type) Title: (print or type) Page 6 of 6 Exhibit A WR#'s 3085435 & 3085439 Exhibit B WR#'s 3085435 & 3085439 Currently, there is no existing underground equipment within the road right-of-way. 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WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Applicant has executed the appropriate underground facilities conversion agreement ("Conversion Agreement") with FPL to convert certain overhead electric distribution facilities (collectively the "Existing Overhead Facilities") to underground distribution facilities (collectively the "Underground Facilities"), as described in the aforementioned Conversion Agreement(hereinafter the"Conversion"); WHEREAS, the Applicant desires to perform itself, or through its Contractors, certain Work as such term is described in Exhibit A associated with the Conversion; WHEREAS, FPL is willing, subject to all the terms and conditions set forth below in this Agreement, to allow the Applicant to perform the Work based on Applicant's assurance that such Work will be in accordance with FPL's designs, instructions, standards and specifications, and such Work will not adversely impact FPL or its electric customers; NOW, THEREFORE, in recognition of the foregoing premises, and in consideration of the covenants and promises set forth herein below,FPL and Applicant do hereby agree as follows: 1. Compliance with Tariff. Applicant shall comply with and abide by the requirements,terms, and conditions of this Agreement, the Conversion Agreement, and FPL's electric tariff(the "Tariff'). 2. Conditions for Work to be Performed. Applicant shall, at its own cost and expense, perform or cause to be performed, all Work, as described in Exhibit A, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the standards and specifications shown in Exhibit B. The Applicant shall provide all survey and staking to ensure that all Underground Facilities are installed as shown in the Conversion Agreement and provide As-Built prints to FPL within two (2) weeks of installation, signed and certified by a Florida registered surveyor along with a FPL "Redline"document. 3. Commencement of Work. Applicant shall perform the Work, or any portion of the Work, only upon receipt of a notice to proceed containing the approved drawings, specifications and instructions from FPL ("Notice to Proceed"). After receipt of the Notice to Proceed, Page 1 of 7 (Rev. 10/23/06) • Applicant shall provide written notice of intent to commence work to FPL at least five (5) days prior to commencement of such Work. Applicant shall not perform any excavation work without first notifying Sunshine State One Call for identification and marking of existing underground utilities and complying with the excavation requirements set forth in Florida Statute Chapter 556. 4. Materials. All Materials are to be supplied by FPL and shall be picked up by Applicant at the following address at a mutually agreed upon time, typically with 5 business days minimum notice, but no more than 15 business days notice, unless mutually agreed upon. Alternatively, FPL will, at Applicant's expense, have the material delivered to a mutually agreed upon location. Applicant assumes liability for any materials lost, stolen or damaged once these materials are picked up by, or delivered to,the Applicant. 5. Contractors. Applicant may enter into a contract with a contractor for the performance of the Work, or any portion thereof, provided that the contractor has been approved by FPL in writing prior to execution of such contract. Applicant shall not make any substitution of any contractor for the performance of Work unless the substitution is approved by FPL in writing. The Applicant's contractor(s) shall perform ALL work as outlined within Exhibit A & Exhibit B. No contract or purchase order between Applicant and its contractor(s) shall bind or purport to bind FPL, but each contractor entering into a contract with Applicant with respect to the Work shall name FPL as an intended third-party beneficiary and include a provision permitting its assignment to FPL upon FPL's written request, following default by Applicant or termination or expiration of this Agreement. Applicant shall provide FPL with written certification from each of its contractors performing Work that all warranties, guarantees and obligations of such contractors are equivalent or better than those granted by such contractor to FPL for similar work and shall require that each such contractor name FPL as an intended third party beneficiary of such warranties, guarantees and obligations with the same rights of enforcement as Applicant. Applicant shall assign all representations, warranties, guaranties, and obligations of all contractors at the request and direction of FPL, and without recourse to Applicant, to FPL upon default by Applicant or termination or expiration of this Agreement; provided, however, that, notwithstanding such assignment, Applicant shall be entitled to enforce each such representation, warranty, guaranty, and obligation so long as Applicant has any liability under this Agreement. Applicant hereby assigns to FPL, effective as of the termination or expiration of this Agreement, all representations, warranties, guaranties and obligations of all Contractors. 6. Right of Entry. FPL reserves the right, together with its agents or designees to enter the Jobsite as it may elect for the purpose of inspecting the Work, or constructing or installing such collateral work as it may desire, or testing,boring or surveying, or any other purpose. 7. Inspection and Correction of Deficiencies. 7.1. All Work shall be properly inspected and tested, if appropriate, by Applicant and shall at all times be subject to additional inspection by FPL and its designee(s). Page 2 of 7 (Rev.10/23/06) 7.2. Neither the failure to make such inspection, nor the failure to discover defective workmanship, materials, or equipment, nor approval of or payment to Applicant for such Work shall prejudice the rights of FPL thereafter to correct or reject the same. 7.3. Applicant shall correct any deficiencies found with the Work, including but not limited to discrepancies that are inconsistent with FPL's design, instructions, standards or specifications within two (2) business days. If Applicant does not adequately rectify the identified deficiencies in the required timeframe, FPL may, at its sole discretion, perform, or have performed by its contractor the required repairs and Applicant shall pay FPL for any costs incurred. These requirements apply whether the discovery of deficiencies occurs while Applicant is performing its Work or while FPL, or its contractor, is performing its portion of the work. 7.4. If any Work or part thereof is covered over contrary to the requirements of this Agreement or the written request of FPL, it must, if required by FPL, be uncovered for observation and inspection and covered again at Applicant's sole expense. 7.5. If any Work that FPL has not specifically requested to observe and inspect prior to being covered has been covered, FPL may request to see such Work or part thereof and it shall be uncovered by Applicant. If such Work or part thereof is found to be in accordance with this Agreement, the cost of uncovering and covering again shall be paid by FPL. If such Work or part thereof fails to meet the requirements of this Agreement, Applicant shall pay all costs of uncovering, correcting, and covering again. 7.6. Applicant shall pay FPL for all time spent reviewing and inspecting Applicant's Work. 7.7. No electric customers shall be connected to the Underground Facilities prior to all deficiencies being rectified. 8. Indemnity/Liability of Applicant. 8.1. "To the extent allowed under Florida law and including, without limitation, subject to the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statues, as applicable," Applicant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold FPL free and unharmed from and against any liabilities whatsoever resulting from or in connection with this Agreement, the Conversion or in connection with the performance of the Work by the Applicant, its employees, Contractors or Contractor employees, whether or not such liabilities are due to or caused in whole or in part by negligence of FPL; including but not limited to payment disputes between Applicant and its contractor, and/or payment disputes with subcontractors, suppliers or other potential vendors that may file liens that arise out of the Work. However, the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Page 3 of 7 (Rev. 10/23/06 g (R 10/23/06) Statutes shall not be applicable to any Contractor retained by the Applicant to perform the Work. 8.2. Applicant shall assume full responsibility for all damages and all restoration arising in connection with the Work. 9. Design Work. FPL shall provide all design, instruction, standards and specifications necessary to perform the Conversion. 10. Completion of Work and Ownership. Applicant shall complete the Work by 20_and notify FPL when said Work is complete. Upon FPL's final written approval of the completion of the Work ("Acceptance"), Applicant acknowledges that all rights, title and interest, free and clear of all liens, in and to the Work shall vest in FPL. If requested by FPL, Applicant shall provide FPL, in a form acceptable to FPL, an affidavit of Applicant certifying payment of all indebtedness to all Contractors and a written release of liens from Applicant and each Contractor. 11. No Liability by FPL. FPL assumes no liability due to any damage, misunderstanding of installation drawings or specifications, or any actions due to Applicant or its Contractor. 12. Suspension for Cause: 12.1. FPL may at its sole discretion, by Notice, temporarily suspend the Work, or any portion thereof, under this Agreement when the performance by Applicant or its contractor is deemed unsatisfactory by FPL to obtain the results required by this Agreement. 12.2. The methods by which Applicant performs its Work are entirely the responsibility of Applicant. FPL's right to suspend Work is intended solely to verify that the Work being performed by Applicant and its Contractor conforms to the design, instruction, standards and specifications and shall not obligate FPL to review the efficiency, adequacy or safety of Applicant's or its Contractors methods or means of operation or construction. 12.3. Any additional costs incurred by Applicant resulting from such suspension shall be borne solely by Applicant. 12.4. If Applicant immediately corrects the unsatisfactory condition FPL shall authorize resumption of the Work. Applicant's failure to immediately effect correction of the unsatisfactory conditions shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 13. Termination for Cause: 13.1. FPL may, upon Notice to Applicant, and without prejudice to any remedy available to FPL under law, in equity or under this Agreement,terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement for cause and take possession of the Work without termination charge, penalty or obligation in the event Applicant fails to perform a Page 4 of 7 (Rev. 10/23/06) material obligation under this Agreement and fails to cure such material obligation default within a reasonable period of time, but in no event more than ten (10) business days, after Notice from FPL specifying the nature of such default (any such termination referred to as a"Termination for Cause"). 13.2. In the event of Termination for Cause by FPL, Applicant shall: a. Unless instructed otherwise in the Notice, immediately stop all Work hereunder; b. Issue no further contracts except with the prior written consent of FPL; c. Assign to FPL, to the extent requested by FPL, all rights of Applicant under contracts outstanding; d. Terminate, to the extent requested by FPL, outstanding contracts; e. Fully cooperate and refrain from hindering or interfering in any manner with any other persons or parties currently or prospectively performing the Work; and f. Take any other action toward termination, or toward preservation of the Work, that FPL may direct. 13.3. Upon a Termination for Cause, all obligations of FPL hereunder shall terminate effective immediately. Upon such Termination for Cause, FPL may either rework or take over the terminated Work and proceed to provide such materials, supplies, equipment and labor of both FPL and FPL contractors, as may be reasonably necessary to complete said Work. FPL may have any partially fabricated portion of the Work removed from Applicant's or contractor's facilities upon Notice to Applicant. Applicant shall be liable for any increase of FPL's costs, including rework costs, incurred by FPL as a result of FPL's termination of the contract for cause. 13.4. In the event of Termination for Cause, FPL shall have no liability to Applicant for costs incurred by Applicant as a result of such termination. 14. Termination Prior to Construction. Applicant may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to the start of construction. If Applicant elects to still complete the Conversion, then the Contribution-In-Aid-of-Construction (CIAC) amount provided in the Conversion Agreement shall be revised accordingly. The revised Conversion Agreement must be executed and any additional CIAC due received by FPL prior to the start of construction. 15. Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable. Page 5 of 7 (Rev.1 0/23/06) • 16. Applicant's Payments to FPL. Any monies that are owed by Applicant to FPL under this Agreement shall be paid to FPL within thirty(30) days of FPL producing an invoice. 17. Notice. As used herein, the term "Notice" shall mean any formal written correspondence providing notice of action, purpose, intent or the like given under the provisions of this Agreement. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, Notice shall be delivered in person, by courier or by certified mail and shall be effective when received. General correspondence is not categorized as Notice. Page 6 of 7 (Rev. 10/23/06) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, FPL and Applicant have executed this Agreement for the provision of Applicant-Installed facilities to be effective as of the date first above written. For CITY OF MIAMI BEACH By: (signature) Name: (print or type) 'N Title: (print or type) By: (signature) 1111*- Name: (print or type) Title: (print or type) 01\Approved as to Terms and Conditions: (signature/title) tntreiviv4115 Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: A (signature/title) For FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY By: (signature) Name: (print or type). Title: (print or type) Page 7 of 7 (Rev.10/23/06) 1 Exhibit A WR# 3085435 & 3085439 Work to be Performed: Applicant shall: • Install all conduit and concrete products based on the attached specifications and in the locations as indicated on the attached drawings. 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FRONT ELE VATION OF PAD FIGURE 3A ONE LOW STYLE & ONE REGULAR STYLE TRANSFORMER �• 80" A SINGLE PHASE SINGLE PHASE LOW STYLE REGULAR STYLE POWER TX LIGHTING TX 60" SECOND RY CABLE TO LIGHTING TX CUSTOMER CONDUIT AREA 141 28 112" DI 28 1/2" ►1 PRIMARY I 18.5" 01 10" PRIMARY SECONDARY 1t" SECONDARY 4---9„� 6” V O O 3"MAX O 7u 3"MAX r7.1 9„ �'8,. 4 1.1" 3 112" (FRONT OF PAD) • . . FIGURE 3B SINGLE PHASE LOW STYLE TRANSFORMER k 48,E ■I --f SECONDARY PRIMARY 55" CONDUITS CONDUITS I N-- 29" 0000 'MAX 0000 13" +3"MAX 4-8'q 14991/2" (FRONT OF PAD) FIGURE 3C TWO LOW STYLE TRANSFORMERS }. 80" ►I R SINGLE PHASE SINGLE PHASE LOW STYLE LOW STYLE POWER TX LIGHTING TX 60" FPL SECONDARY CABLE TO LIGHTING TX SEC/CUST.CONDUITS - 14 281/2" N 28112" PRIMARY 'O 8888 6..M 13" SECONDARY (� ¢9„� SECONDARY PRIMARY i*. ____ i -9 CL`"' �3 MAX 4-8�� I 3"MAX 7uy 9" • cI T (FRONT OF PAD) FIGURE .4 1 -#12C INSTALLATION ' When installing conduit only(cable to be pulled later),a single#12 copper insulated wire is to be direct buried In every trench at the same depth as the conduits. The ends of the wire are to be terrrilnated above ground at-the conduit ends as shown. This wire will allow empty plastic conduits to be located with electronic equipment. This method is not intended for cases where conduit Is installed strictly for road crossings only. In these cases ECM markers should be used to mark the conduit ends. CAP"Is' 1-012C NYLON TIE INSULATED WIRE 41.1111l M&S 115-09300-8 GRADE ...r ` if PVC CONDUIT WHERE TO INSTALL#12C WIRE FLIT PRI(YES) FUT.HH_ FLIT SEC(NO) FLIT S4 C(YES) f TO RISER I C C . ! ECM 1-FIT ASKEAST i9 •PU 1.1=�TSEC t TT SVG •� PNC PPIC�- TO NEXT TX FUT HH C C C FUT SEC(YES) .11 ECM PRI&2 FUT SVC(NO) ECM 1 DRAWING SYMBOLS CUSTOMER INSTALLED • CAP S MAX. ti %f�4.� PAD MOUNTED SWITCH FPL INSTALLED FR. POLE 3" GRADE `, ' VIill/ NIL'r\1' CUSTOMER INSTALLED 2" PVC BEND 90', +r)- lima 36" RADIUS CUSTOMER INSTALLED FPL INSTALLED 2" PVC BEND 45', 36" 6" CONDUIT RADIUS CAP END. TYPICAL PVC CONDUIT BEND TYPICAL CONDUIT ENTRANCES AT RISER POLE INSTALLATION TO PAD MOUNTED SWITCH SYMBOLS CONDUCTORS - PRIMARY EXISTING PROPOSED FPL OWNED, IN CONDUIT, WITH CONDUCTOR SIZE, METAL, --f-PNC--F- +-PNC- RATED VOLTAGE INSULATION AND NEUTRAL INDICATED. CONDUCTORS - SECONDARY - STREET LIGHT FPL OWNED, IN CONDUIT, WITH CONDUCTOR SIZE, METAL III 1/0A III �4/ - AND INSULATION INDICATED (HM/HD TPX SHOWN). SERVICE LATERALS THREE-WIRE SECONDARY SERVICE. FPL OWNED IN CONDUIT 3-2C RN 1/0A TPX WITH CONDUCTOR SIZE, METAL, INSULATION AND JACKET III > INDICATED. EMPTY CONDUIT .PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS • PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMER, 10, WITH kVA RATING 15 E 8 15 (FRONT, OR TERMINAL CHAMBER, IS SMALL RECTANGLE AT RIGHT END OF SYMBOL.. PRIMARY PHASE INDICATED) TRANSFORMER STYLE SHOWN AS FOLLOWS: (RS).- REGULAR SIZE - 42" + HIGH, (DF) - DEAD FRONT - 32 " + HIGH,-(LS) - LOW-STYLE - 24".+-HIGH. STRUCTURES ELECTRONIC CABLE MARKER AND OR SPLICE PIT (BURIED) NJ SERVICE HANDHOLE O • tio FPL APPENDIX A UN-27.0.0 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR FIELD JOINING UN-27.0.0 OF PVC CONDUIT (USING 'CLEAR SOLVENT CEMENT) AND PVC CONDUIT INSTALLATION FIELD JOINING 1. EXAMINE EACH LENGTH OF CONDUIT AND ENSURE THERE ARE NO INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR IMPERFECTIONS, CRACKS, ETC. REMOVE ALL FOREIGN MATERIAL FROM INSIDE CONDUIT. 2. USING A HACKSAW, FINE TOOTH WOOD SAW, OR NYLON STRING, CUT PIPE SQUARE (IF REQUIRED). REMOVE ANY BURRS AND BEVEL ANY SHARP EDGES. WIPE DRY WITH A CLEAN, DRY CLOTH. 3. APPLY CEMENT (M & S #522-14100-7) UNIFORMLY ON INSIDE OF BELL OR FITTING. APPLY UNIFORM COAT OF CEMENT ONTO CONDUIT END. DO NOT POUR, SPLASH, OR GLOB CEMENT ON! 4. IMMEDIATELY INSERT THE CONDUIT INTO THE BELL END OF FITTING ALL THE WAY TO THE INSIDE SHOULDER. ENSURE SNUG FIT AND TURN CONDUIT 1/4 TURN TO DISTRIBUTE CEMENT EVENLY. 5. HOLD JOINT FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE MINUTE TO ALLOW CEMENT TO BEGIN SETTING. WIPE OFF EXCESS CEMENT. (NOTE: MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS ARE TO ALLOW FOR A MINIMUM OF 10 MINUTES OF DRYING TIME PRIOR TO ANY BACKFILLING. WEATHER CONDITIONS MAY VARY THIS SETTING TIME.) FIELD INSTALLATION 1. LAY CONDUIT RUN INTO TRENCH. DO NOT KICK, THROW OR SLAM IT IN! 2. SURROUNDING TRENCH BACKFILL MUST BE FREE OF LARGE OR SHARP ROCKS, CINDERS OR OTHER DEBRIS WHICH WILL DAMAGE CONDUITS DURING BACKFILL OPERATION OR SUBSEQUENT COMPACTION. • 3. IN CORAL ROCK AREAS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT HAND BACKFILLING FOR THE FIRST 3 TO 6 INCHES BE PERFORMED. 4. INSTALL PLUGS OR END BELLS ON ALL VACANT DUCTS, AS REQUIRED. 5. THE FINISHED CONDUIT RUN SHALL BE RODDED IN AN APPROVED MANNER (I.E. WINCH LINE, MANDREL, ETC.) TO VERIFY CONTINUITY AND CLEANLINESS. (NOTE: NO CONDUIT RUN SHALL BE ACCEPTED AS PROPERLY INSTALLED UNLESS FREE PASSAGE 15 OBTAINED AND VERIFIED BY FPL SUPERVISION.) OFPL OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: CM DRAWN BY: BQ DATE:9-30-94 APPROVED: R. J. SALESKY NO SCALE SUPERVISOR, OH UG PRODUCT rNO, 1 DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT ICES • APPENDIX B . UV-12.0.0 IDENTIFICATION OF UNDERGROUND UV--1.2.0.0 CABLES AND VACANT. CONDUITS - GENERAL ALL UNDERGROUND CIRCUITS SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED WHERE APPLICABLE AS FOLLOWS: FLIE DER NUMBER SWITCH NUMBER PHASE CONDUCTOR SIZE, METAL, TYPE INSULATION AND VOLTAGE RATE (IF NOT SAME AS OPERATING VOLTAGE) SOURCE OR DIRECTION OF FEED OWNERSHIP ADDRESS OF BUILDING SERVED TIM NUMBER DATE OF FAILURE ON SECTION OF CABLE (DIRECT BURIED ONLY) ' ANY UNUSUAL CONDITIONS, I.E. CABLE IN CONDUIT, PARTIALLY IN CONDUIT, DIRECT BURIED, ETC. ALL CIRCUITS AND VACANT CONDUITS SHOULD BE APPROPRIATELY IDENTIFIED AT EACH TERMINAL OR SWITCHING POINT AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LOCATIONS SUCH AS VAULTS, MANHOLES, PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMERS, OR HANDHOLES. WHEN THE CIRCUIT OR VACANT CONDUIT IS OWNED BY OTHER THAN FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, SHOW "C UST" ON APPROPRIATE TAG. IF NECESSARY INFORMATION CANNOT BE SHOWN ON ONE TAG, USE ADDITIONAL TAGS. INFORMATION WILL BE PLACED ON APPROVED TAGS SHOWN BELOW IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED FOR THE PARTICULAR CONDITION. 3/16" HOLE 0 0 1/4" HOLES" -,..o MPOR NT 1-1/21. o o WHITE USE INDELIBLE 2- ti. MARKING PEN 2" PLASTIC TAG ONLY ( ROUND O 1 (Macs #549-37800-8) 50100-4) M&S #549-34000-1 3 I (MUSE MARING&S #5 9K5D 00-4), I' 2-1/2'�--_{ ALUMINUM TAGS RECTANGULAR f (USE STEEL STENCIL) M&S #549-34100-7 SERVICE OWNERSHIP TAGS PLACE INSIDE METER CAN. USE TIE WRAP TO ATTACH TAG TO CONDUCTORS. PRINT ADDRESS USING MARKING PEN (M&S #549-50100-4) 0 0 1/4" HOLES a 0 FPL OWNED CUSTOMER OWNED 2" PLASTIC TAG 2" (M&S #549-37800-8) ADDRESS I ADDRESS, I 1.---2-1/2'1--.1 1.---2-1/2'1---%1 UNDERGROUND DUCT & MANHOLE SYSTEMS USE ALUMINUM TAGS, AFFIXED TO CABLES WITH #12C-TW ON ALL CIRCUITS IN UNDERGROUND SYSTEMS, SUCH AS SUBWAY VAULTS, MAN- HOLES, RISER POLES, ETC. ROUND ALUMINUM TAGS ARE FOR FEEDER NUMBER AND PHASE IDENTIFICATION. RECTANGULAR ALUMINUM TAGS ARE USED FOR ALL OTHER IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES FOR EXAMPLE, ON ISOLATED NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS OF PILC CABLES, ETC. DIRECT BURIED AND CABLE IN CONDUIT SYSTEMS 'USE ALUMINUM TAGS FOR CUSTOMER I.D. AS INDICATED ABOVE FOR LOCATIONS THAT WILL BE SUBJECTED TO SUNLIGHT. USE PLASTIC TAGS FOR URD CABLE TERMINATION TAGGING AND AT OTHER LOCATIONS SUCH AS PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS AND HANDHOLES. ALLOW 10 SECONDS MINIMUM DRYING TIME TO PREVENT SMEARING. FASTEN PLASTIC TAG TO CABLE WITH TY-RAP (M&S #534-25000-1). • EXAMPLE OF MARKING SECONDARY CABLES iim SV TO # 3928 FUTURE S ST. LT. (STREET ADDRESS) � ; ST. LT. TO N&W 2 LIGHTS F' 3500 3800 .1- HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER TO HH TO TX TO HH TO HH ON EACH 5V INSIDE TX. EAST WEST - EAST - - WEST _ -- TO METER MULTITAP CONNECTORS HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER CAN OR '). - TO METE TO JUNCTION TO 1st p 0 JUNCTION CAN WE BOX WEST l7 H EAS BOX . TO HH 'A' 3988" , 3988* ` WEST =• O TX • EAST C • WEST TO TX ' TO 2nd s ) WEST , H EAS SUPERSEDES UV-12.0.0 LAST REVISED ON 3-15-91 TO HH ARALLEL EAST * STREET ADDRESS 't. PARALLEL NU BCR ON EACH F P L I OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS • I ORIGINATOR: RJO DRAWN BY: AILG CHANGED PAGE FORMAT AND 0 9-30-94 REVISED NOTES AND DIMENSIONS RJO MLG P.JS DATE 9-30-94 APPROVED: R J. SALESKY NO SCALE NO. DATE REVISION ~ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPERVISOR,UP OH/UG S SERVICES PRODUCT • C-32.0.2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 15 OR 25 KV C-32.0.2 S & C TYPE PME DEAD FRONT THREE PHASE PAD MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR • I-4 W I-i 4 c imomoloi IoMoPoMI i ►A 1!■11=-� H • GROUNDING I,�tirtiri� 11111VIV:.� BAR - FURNISHED I''` ll��l Ibillim l/. IN SWITCHGEAR. 1q7�►�IrlrlllYllrlrl © 0 jiLlsawyuria:.nmrtismag 0 ...-.....NI .4,:.99:f _/ �L WITH CO CRETE FPL GND ROD © 1,0 ,•� AFTER INSTALLATION. ALTERNATE ,;;;. X14• 36° MIN. LOCATION '. ® ��•` d'` 'a SEE NOTE 9 4. II 22 1/2 22 1/2' DIMENSIONS (INCHES) WEIGHT SWEEP SWEEP TYPE W D H IN LBS.* INSTALL DUCT SEAL PME-9 75 67 50 2300 PER UN-29.0.0. 15 KV PME-11 75 73 50 2350 600 PME-10 75 73 50 2400 00 AMP FEEDER SIDE 25 KV PME-9 84 82 56 2900 SECTION A-A PME-11 84 88 1/2 56 2950 • 'PME-10 84 88 1/2 56 3000 W 1 S ADD 150 LBS. FOR STAINLESS STEEL. `, u `, . .. •O! i 1 GROUNDING I • t RINGS - FURNISHED ® 1 I IN SWITCHGEAR. ilD i �I vl7P u1 IW:J� ® . �LI1I! II'. •• . ....,... !IF \ IP • .4 ..• ..„ [-,-.,..i.. • 2° PVC INSTALL DUCT SEAL ON ALL DUCTS PER UN-29.0.0. FUSE SIDE (PME-9 SHOWN) SECTION B—B •F P L OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS UPDATE DRAWING ADDED PME-10 ORIGINATOR: RWS DRAWN BY: JRG 2 7/21/01 AND CHANGED SOME TEXT RAP JES JJM ADDED ARROW TO INCLUDE DATE:6/30/93 APPROVED: R.J. SALESKY NO SCALE 1 9/30/94 TOP CHAMBER SECTION 03 RJO BAO RJS DIRECTOR, DISTRIBUTION ENGINEERING• NO. •DATE • REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. AND OPERATIONS SERVICES ■ C-32.0.3 TYPICAL INSTALLATION. OF 15 OR 25KV C-32.0.3 S&C TYPE PME DEAD FRONT THREE PHASE PAD MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR ' cr9 r ° 4 W:1) 16 r,..,.t CONCENTRIC J NEUTRAL c ��) TIM v WIRES a � ® it a.. 17 • SIDE VIEW • NOTES: •r SECTION C-C 1. WHEN CHANGING OUT A LIVE FRONT PAD MOUNTED SWITCH TO A DEAD FRONT PAD MOUNTED SWITCH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT THE REPLACEMENT DEAD FRONT SWITCH HAS THE SIX INCH ADAPTER BASE SPACER. THE NEW SWITCH MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE SAME ORIENTATION AS THE OLD SWITCH IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE ADAPTER BASE SPACER MATCHES THE NEW SWITCH CORRECTLY TO THE ORDER, SMALLER SIZED PAD. NOTE: IT IS NO LONGER REQUIRED TO CHANGE OUT THE TOP PAD PORTITION OF THE CHAMBER. USE 600 AMP REPLACEMENT ELBOWS (M & S # 163-50256-7), AS SHOWN IN DCS UH-40.0.0, FOR THE FEEDER CABLES AND 200 AMP REPAIR ELBOWS (VARIOUS M & S NUMBERS), AS SHOWN IN UH-78.0.0 FOR THE LOOP SIDE PRIMARY CABLES. 2. CABLES MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH THE EDGE OF CHAMBER FOOTING. TOP VIEW SHOWS CORRECT ROUTING FOR FEEDER CABLES THAT IS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR CABLE MOVEMENT. 3. PRIMARY CABLES MUST BE ABLE TO REACH PARKING LOCATIONS. 4. ALLOW SUFFICIENT LENGTH OF CONCENTRIC NEUTRAL TO REACH GROUNDING BARS AND PERMIT FREE MOVEMENT OF ELBOWS. 5. BRASS STUDS FURNISHED WITH THE 600 AMP ELBOW KITS MUST BE INSTALLED AND TIGHTENED SECURELY (55 FT. LBS.) IN THE 600 AMP BUSHINGS. THE SHORT THREADED END OF THE STUD GOES INTO THE BUSHING. SEE UH-41.0.1 AND UH-41.0.2 FOR 600 AMP ELBOW DETAILS. 6. INSTALL 800 AMP 30 FAULT INDICATORS ON EACH SET OF FEEDER CABLES. SEE UV-14.0.0, UV-14.0.1, UV-14.0.2. 7. LOOP SIDE PRIMARY CABLES (#1/0A) MUST GO THRU CABLE GUIDES TO AVOID CONFLICT WITH FUSE DOOR WHEN IT IS ROTATED TO OPEN. 8. CABLE SPOOLS (2 1/2") SHOULD BE USED ON THE FEEDER CABLE TO CORRECTLY POSITION THE CABLES FOR EASIER INSTALLATION OF THE BOLT-ON ELBOW TERMINATORS ON TO THE 600 AMP BUSHINGS. THE 600 AMP ELBOWS MUST BE BE INSTALLED PERFECTLY STRAIGHT (VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY) ONTO THE 600 AMP BUSHINGS TO PROPERLY ENGAGE THE THREADS. THE SPOOLS ARE TO BE BOLTED TO THE BOTTOM FLANGE OF THE SWITCH COMPARTMENT WALL WITH 3/8" X 1 1/2" BOLTS THRU EXISTING HOLES PROVIDED BY THE SWITCH MANUFACTURER. 9. MAKE CERTAIN OF CABLE LOCATIONS BEFORE DRMNG GROUND RODS. WHEN INSTALLING GROUND RODS IN ALTERNATE LOCATION, INSURE THAT BOTH THE TOP OF THE ROD AND THE #4C WIRE ARE AT LEAST 3" BELOW GRADE AND ARE COVERED. EXISTING 3/4" HOLES SHOULD BE USED IF AT LEAST 3" BELOW GRADE. 10. APPLY CAULKING COMPOUND TO SEAM BETWEEN PAD MOUNTED SWITCH AND PAD CHAMBER. 11. UNUSED FUSE POSITIONS MUST HAVE BUSHINGS & PROTECTIVE CAPS INSTALLED. UNUSED FEEDER POSITIONS MUST HAVE 600 AMP PROTECTIVE CAPS (M&S #163-64500-7). 12. AFTER THE PADMOUNTED SWITCH IS INSTALLED, THE LIFTING BRACKETS MUST BE REMOVED AND STORED INSIDE THE CABINET OR TURNED DOWN SO THAT THEY DO NOT PROTRUDE ABOVE THE TOP OF THE CABINET. 13. ENSURE THAT.THE "CAUTION" LABEL (M&S #548-56010-4) IS INSTALLED ON EACH SIDE OF THE SWITCH HAVING ACCESS TO THE.HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH AND/OR.THE HIGH VOLTAGE FUSE COMPARTMENTS PER DCS Z-35.0.0. _ _ _ _ _ _ 14. SEAL DUCTS PER UN-29.0.0. SUPERSEDES C-32.0.3 LAST REVISED ON 9-30-94 °F P L OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS 3 8/20/02 UPDATE DWG. (NOTE 1) CEA JES JJM ORIGINATOR: PMG DRAWN BY: RAS 2 8/13/01 UPDATE DWG. (NOTES 10, 12, 13, & 14) CEA JES JJM 1 8/09/96 ADDFRON TO NOTE 11 PMG RAS JJM DATE: 9/30/94 APPROVED: J.J. MCEVOY NO SCALE SUPERVISOR. OH/UG PRODUCT NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT SERVICES • • 1 C-32.0.4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 15 OR 25KV C-32.0.4 S&C TYPE .PME DEAD FRONT THREE PHASE PAD MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR MATERIAL LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY M&S NO. PME-9 (2—THREE PHASE FEEDER STANDARD 270-67400-7 POSITIONS AND 6 FUSE POSITIONS 1 STAINLESS STEEL 270-67401-5 15KV PME-11 (3—THREE PHASE FEEDER STANDARD 270-67900-9 C -- SWITCHGEAR POSITIONS AND 3 FUSE POSITIONS 1 STAINLESS STEEL 270-67901-7 PME-10(4—THREE PHASE FEEDER STANDARD 270-583-000 POSITIONS AND NO FUSE POSITIONS 1 STAINLESS STEEL 270-683-050 1 PME-9 (2—THREE PHASE FEEDER STANDARD 270-67200-4 POSITIONS AND 6 FUSE POSITIONS 1 STAINLESS STEEL 270-67201-2 25KV PME-11 (3—THREE AND FUSEE POSITIONS 1 STANLLESS STEEL 270-68100-3 11-1 SWITCHGEAR PME-10(4-THREE PHASE FEEDER STANDARD 270-684-000 POSITIONS AND NO FUSE POSITIONS 1 STAINLESS STEEL 270-684-050 2 PAD(TOP SECTION ONLY) FOR REPLACING FOR 15KV 1 162-12203-5 LF WITH DF FOR 25KV 162-12205-1 3 PAD do CABLE CHAMBER (TOP do BOTTOM SECT.)FOR 15KV 1 162-12201-9 FOR 25KV 162-12202-7 4 DEAD FRONT TERMINATOR, 1000 KCMIL AL 15KV VARIES 163-63900-7 25KV 5 LOADBREAK BUSHING, 200 AMP 15KV VARIES • 163-86100-1 25KV 163-86400-1 ELBOW TERMINATOR, 1/0 AL 15KV 163-58700-7 6 25KV VARIES 163-50200-1 PROTECTIVE CAP 200 AMP (15KV SWITCHES ONLY) VARIES . 163-02200-0 7 ELBOW SURGE ARRESTER (25KV SWITCHES ONLY) VARIES 334-01500-5 B SME-4Z FUSE HOLDERS 15KV VARIES 531-56150-1 25KV 531-56310-5 FUSES: REFILL UNITS FOR SME-42, SM-4Z&SML-4Z FUSE HOLDERS 20 AMP 531-38700-5 10 AMP 531-32700-2 30 AMP 531-38800-1 15 AMP 531-32800-9 50 AMP 531-38900-8 20 AMP 531-32900-5 65 AMP 531-39500-8 30 AMP 631-33000-3 NOTE: THE FUSE REFILLS 9 15KV 80 AMP 531-39501-6 25KV 40 AMP 531-33100-0 100 AMP 531-39600-4 50 AMP 531-33200-6 ARE THE SAME AS 125 AMP 531-39800-7 65 AMP 531-33300-2 THOSE USED IN 150 AMP 531-40200-4 80 AMP 531-33400-9 LIVEFRONT SWITCHES 175 AMP 531-40300-1 100 AMP 531-33500-5 200 AMP 531-39000-6 125 AMP 531-33700-8 150 AMP 531-33800-4 175 AMP 531-33900-1 200 AMP 531-34000-9 10 WIRE#40 SDB 6 112-30900-0 11 CONNECTOR, GROUND ROD, CLAMP TYPE 1 120-03610-6 COPPERWELD GROUND RODS AS REQUIRED 130-61400-5 12 GROUND ROD COUPLINGS VARIES . 130-40510-4 13 #4/00 CABLE, 600V 27 110-10106-1 14 CONNECTOR #4/0 COPPER CABLE TO FLAT 6 120-87100-5 15 CONNECTOR, COPPER TO COPPER, BOLTED PME-91 19 102-80000-2 22 PME-10 25 16 LOCK STANDARD PADLOCK, SMALL pME-11 5 546-24601-1 PME-10 6 PME-9 6 17 CABLE SPOOL, 2 1/2" PME-11 9 160-30600-7 PME-10 12 18 BOLT, 3/8° X 1 1/2° (FOR SPOOLS) SAME AS 161-47900-2 SPOOLS 19 NUT, 3/B'(FOR SPOOLS) SAME AS 161-45000-4 SPOOLS 20 WASHER FLAT 3/8' (FOR SPOOLS) SAME AS 145-35900-6 SPOOLS 21 LOCKWASHER, 3/8° (FOR SPOOLS) SAME AS 161-52400-8 SPOOLS 22 FAULT INDICATOR, 800-AMP,3 PHASE- pME-1- - - - 3 163-29700-9 - - - PME-10 4 SUPERSEDE C-32.0.4 LAST REVISED ON 9-30-94 REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR SWITCHES 600 AMP BUSHINGS 15KV 274-00200-3 25KV 274-00300-0 F1 P L 200 AMP BUSHING WELLS 15KV 5KV 274-00320-4 OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: PMG DRAWN BY: RAS 2 06/06/01 ADDED PME-10 SWITCH CEA JES JJM 1 '8/09/96 ADDITION TO ITEM 12 PMG RAS JJM DATE: 9/30/94 APPROVED: J.J. MCEVOY NO SCALE SUPERVISOR, OH/UG PRODUCT . , NO. ' DATE REVISION 'ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT SERVICES • TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 25 KV J-4.0.2 S & C DEAD FRONT SWITCHGEAR AND J-4.0.2 THREE PHASE PAD-MOUNTED CAPACITOR BANK NOTESI 1. INSTALL 92' X 92' PRECAST PAD (M & S 162-25100-5) 2. DRIVE GROUND RODS & ATTACH #2 CU GROUND TO GROUNDING LUGS. 3. INSTALL URD CAPACITOR BANK CM & S 223-38800-1> ON PAD. 4. INSTALL ROTATABLE FEED—THRU BUSHING 25KV (M & S 163-25000-2) ON EACH BUSHING. 5. INSTALL 200 AMP ELBOWS ON ROTATABLE FEED—THRU BUSHINGS. 6. INSTALL 18KV ELBOW ARRESTERS CM & S 334-01500-5) ON ROTATABLE FEED—THRU BUSHINGS. 4 I ! 6 II 0 CE 11 0 7.1 I o 1 J CAPACITOR CABINET SWITCH CABINET 1 li II II ria L_,,,H, i- -1.1.1-1' emorill-, ., 11111111 mrr rr r Ir•1":"�wlr<> ■�ice'a���� ���� (iE) (ixo) cuD; riCrAMMISIffia ....-40410Y \/ Si>W9C ' ll. K.N1 . ":;:,"!. dillal . ...,. .- I� - ; II A II _IL 3#1/0 AL XPE 25KV CABLES IN 1-4' CONDUIT MAXIMUM OF 100 FEET F P L OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: LFV DRAWN BY: J. SHOUP DATE:07/26/01 APPROVED: J.J. MCEVOY NO SCALE SUPERVISOR. OH/UG PRODUCT NO. DATE . REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT SERVICES • **** NOTICE**** - CALL SUNSHINE 1-800-432-4770 48HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG FOR UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS. - NOTIFY FPL REP. FOR INSPECTION OF TRENCH DEPTH & PVC INSTALLATION PRIOR TO BACKFILLING TRENCH. POLE (CONC.I WOOD) . 3„MAX -. CONCRETE- + - FINAL GRADE /0FPL . TRANSFORMER PAD = - 36" MIN. COVER 90° BEND 1/ Itir /0//1/ //////// ,/,‘,/,/I/ / /1/ ///,////// / // == FROM FINAL N-... 36 RADIUS 36 MIN. ++GRAD ETOTOP FPL 5 PVC OF CONDUIT CONDUIT IF REQUIRED: ) BENDS AT RISER POLE TO BE % 4 ENCASED IN CONCRETE WITH 12" MIN. SEPARATION 4-80LB. BAGS OF SAKRETE. FROM FPL CONDUIT TO FORM CONCRETE ADJACENT FOREIGN UTILITY WITH TO POLE AND AT SURFACE. WELL TAMPED EARTH GRADE, USE 5 BEND SEGMENT TO 2-0 ELECTRONIC � FOREIGN UTILITY � PASS UNDER MAX. OR OBSTRUCTION OBSTRUCTION IF MARKER - REQUIRED. AI o I C---- 1 AS REQUIRED 12" MIN. SEPARATION OF WELL TAMPED EARTH SEND PLUG FPL CONDUIT CROSSING UNDER A FOREIGN UTILITY NOTES: DUCT END MARKING • BACK-FILL WITHIN 4" OF THE CONDUIT TO BE FREE (IF REQUIRED) OF MATERIAL THAT MAY DAMAGE CONDUIT SYSTEM (BOARDS, ROCKS LARGER THAN 1" IN • DIAMETER, DEBRIS, ETC.) • IF COMPACTION OF TRENCH ROUTE IS REQUIRED FOR PAVING, ETC. BEGIN MACHINE COMPACTION //f/� J/ 6" MINIMUM ABOVE CONDUIT. % , . JR/A • WHERE 36" OF COVER CANNOT BE MAINTAINED, 30" OF COVER WILL BE ALLOWED WITH 3" OF ?w 12"MINIMUM > --r HORIZONTAL CONCRETE ENCASEMENT AROUND THE CONDUIT. °o- SEPARATION - - - (N.E.S.C. RULE FOR PRIMARY VOLTAGES) - - r= l • INSTALL A CONTINUOUS LENGTH OF PULL STRING � OR IN ALL CONDUIT RUNS. FPL • / . \t„Ip__yFOREIGN UTILITY MATERIAL LIST 5" PVC SCH 40 CONDUIT CONDUIT----1 20' LENGTH (BELLED END) 164-33800-1 INSTALLATION OF FPL CONDUIT 90° BEND 36" RADIUS 164-25250-5 PARALLEL WITH -OR-IN A SHARED TRENCH 90° BEND 48" RADIUS 164-25200-9 WITH A FOREIGN UTILITY. 45° BEND 48" RADIUS 164-61400-8 5° BEND SEGMENT 164-56100-1 22.5°SWEEP 12'-6" RADIUS 164-13000-1 STRAIGHT COUPLING 164-44900-7 REPAIR SLEEVE 6' LONG . 164-47530-0 FPL SUPPLIED 5" PVC CONDUIT END PLUG 164-53500-1 TYPICAL CUSTOMER INSTALLATION DETAILS ELECTRONIC MARKER 590-61601-5 (PORTIONS OF UN-6, UN-15,CONC. & PAD DETAILS) **** NOTICE**** - CALL SUNSHINE 1-800-432-4770 48HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG FOR UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS. - NOTIFY FPL REP. FOR INSPECTION OF TRENCH DEPTH & PVC INSTALLATION PRIOR TO BACKFILLING TRENCH. POLE (CONC./WOOD) 3„MAX FPL CONCRETE-� '-'�i i FINAL GRADE TRANSFORMER PAD oral_ V i IF re / a. .. .._ 36" MIN. COVER 2-45° BENDS ,,,.. :.,:. Tx FROM FINAL 36" RADIUS ..:,,,_,:.,:,,, _.::.,. 36" MIN. GRADE TO TOP " FPL 2" PVC . ______ OF CONDUIT CONDUIT -.. --u------ I i' E IF REQUIRED: BENDS AT RISER POLE TO BE � 12" MIN. SEPARATION ENCASED IN CONCRETE WITH %/ FROM FPL CONDUIT TO 4-80LB. BAGS OF SAKRETE. FORM CONCRETE ADJACENT FOREIGN UTILITY WITH TO POLE AND AT SURFACE. WELL TAMPED EARTH GRADE FLEX PIPE TO PASS UNDER ��������/ �® FOREIGN UTILITY 2 OBSTRUCTION IF REQUIRED, ELECTRONIC�L ELE MAX. OR OBSTRUCTION MARKER .c•a AS REQUIRED 12" MIN. SEPARATION OF WELL TAMPED EARTH 0 FPL CONDUIT CROSSING UNDER A FOREIGN UTILITY ■`----END PLUG DUCT END MARKING NOTES: (IF REQUIRED) • BACK-FILL WITHIN 4"OF THE CONDUIT TO BE FREE OF MATERIAL THAT MAY DAMAGE CONDUIT SYSTEM (BOARDS, ROCKS LARGER THAN 1" IN DIAMETER, DEBRIS, ETC.) • IF COMPACTION OF TRENCH ROUTE IS REQUIRED FOR PAVING, ETC. BEGIN MACHINE COMPACTION V , 6" MINIMUM ABOVE CONDUIT. z_ • WHERE 36" OF COVER CANNOT BE MAINTAINED, E w 12"MINIMUM 30" OF COVER WILL BE ALLOWED WITH 3" OF 2 HORIZONTAL o SEPARATION - CONCRETE ENCASEMENT AROUND THE CONDUIT. _ _ _ . _ _ "y' - _ _ . (N.E.S.C. RULE FOR PRIMARY VOLTAGES) I _ _ ,r OR • INSTALL A CONTINUOUS LENGTH OF PULL STRING. FPL • / \\�yFOREIGN IN ALL CONDUIT RUNS. CONDUIT-----1 UTILITY INSTALLATION OF FPL CONDUIT MATERIAL LIST 2" PVC SCH 40 CONDUIT• PARALLEL WITH -OR-IN A SHARED TRENCH 20' LENGTH (BELLED END) 164-33100-6 WITH A FOREIGN UTILITY. 90° BEND 24" RADIUS 164-23800-6 45° BEND 36" RADIUS 164-23945-2 45° BEND 24" RADIUS 164-23900-2 STRAIGHT COUPLING 164-47000-6 _ FPL SUPPLIED 2" PVC CONDUIT REPAIR SLEEVE 4"LONG 164-47520-2 END PLUG 164-54800-5 TYPICAL CUSTOMER INSTALLATION DETAILS ELECTRONIC MARKER 590-61601-5 (PORTIONS OF UN-6, UN-15, CONC.& PAD DETAILS) i I . I • UN-18.0.0 UN-18..0.0 FEEDER SPLICE BOX • EYE BOLT FOR LIFTING I s FOR SPLICING DETAILS 1" DIA HOLE FOR ALTERNATE WHEN EYE BOLT IS 1 . SEE DCS UE-19.0.0 LIDS SEE NOTE 4 LOC NOT RASSE'PLUG-IN 1 NATURAL GRADE POSITION. f 1.41111Pir9 Ii i v + I o { 6" ID PVC END BELLS ___ ___ . r ALTERNATE METHOD �/ 6" ID PVC r ~ END BELLS i OF CONSTRUCTION `r' =-,. // `PULL—IN—IRONS V 4 PER BOX i J— ! _ STEP RACK WITH 8" STEP TYPE I GROUNDING AND 2-4" INSULATORS INSTALL COPPERWELD GROUND ROD SEE G-17.0.0 FOR GROUNDING SPLICES. I1D, I TYPICAL WALL SECTION T r 1 f ii _ t T -T 3' 5' I I 41 I I 41" L I I I I I IF °' •--+ I Hi 8, s I END VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW i TYPICAL FEEDER SPLICE BOX I 1 M&S NUMBER DESCRIPTION I 162-240-003 CONCRETE FEEDER SPLICE BOX & LIDS. I 162-241-000 CONCRETE FEEDER SPLICE BOX & LIDS COMES WITH SPECIAL BRUSHED • SIDEWALK FINISH LIDS AND FLUSH INSERTS SUITABLE FOR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. 162-242-203 POLYMER CONCRETE FEEDER SPLICE BOX. TO BE INSTALLED ONLY IN NON ACCESSIBLE AREAS, NOT TO BE SUBJECTED TO ANY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SUCH AS STREETS, PARKING. LOTS OR DRIVEWAYS. NOTES: 1. LEAVE SUFFICIENT EXPOSED GROUND ROD TO INSTALL 6 EACH #4/0—#2 CONNECTORS M&S #120-118-005. 2. GROUND ALL SPLICES PER DISTRIBUTION STANDARD G-17.0.0. 3. GROUND CABLE RACKS. 4. EACH SPUCE BOX IS SUPPLIED WITH 2-1" DIA HOLE FOR ALTERNATE GROUND ROD LOCATION. MAKE ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS INSIDE THE BOX. RUN SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF 4/0 TO MAKE CONNECTION TO ALT. GROUND ROD LOCATION. RESEAL 1" DIA HOLE WITH AQUASEAL. 5. DISTRIBUTION SPLICE BOX AND LIDS ARE DESIGNED FOR H-20 VEHICLE LOADING. (FULL TRAFFIC LOADING) 6. WEIGHT OF SPUCE BOX (W/0 LIDS) =6700 LBS. DIMENSIONS ARE 10' X 5' X 41" DEEP 7. WEIGHT OF EACH LID=1400-LBS:TWO UDS REQUIRED.-M & S # FOR IJD-ONLY-1-62-240=011. - - - 8. URD FEEDER CABLE SPLICES MUST BE BONDED TO DRIVEN GROUNDS. 9. REFER TO UE-19.1.1 & UE-19.1.2 FOR SPLICE ASSEMBLY. A WATER TIGHT SEAL MUST BE MADE WHERE INSULATED . 10. CONDUCTORS CONNECT TO SYSTEM NEUTRAL SEE G-17.0.0 11.THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE IMPEDENCE TO SYSTEM NEUTRAL FOR A DRIVEN GROUND IS 25 OHMS. 12. AS SHOWN ABOVE, THE PVC MAY ENTER UNDERNEATH THE SPUCE BOX BY USING A 45 DEGREE SWEEP. SEAL CONDUIT WITH DUCT SEAL. 13. IN AREAS SUBJECT TO WATER INTRUSION, INSTALL A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF PEAROCK 1/4"-3/4" SIZE ROCK TO ALLOW FOR THE PERCOLATION OF THE WATER. 14. IF FEEDER SPUCE BOX IS TO BE INSTALLED IN A SIDEWALK. A SEPERATION WILL BE NEEDED BETWEEN THE CONCRETE AND THE UDS. T L 15. REFER TO UX-233.0.1 .tt L U OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS N ORIGINATOR: RAP DRAWN BY: J. SHOUP• - APPROVED: J. McEVOY NO SCALE DATE:8/27/99 APP 0 8/16/05 ORIGINAL DRAWING RJO ELS JJM SUPERVISOR, OH/UG PRODUCT N0. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT SERVICES s - . - I UX-108 j CONCRETE_FOUNDATION UX-108 URD__CAPACITOR_BANK 7'8" 2' I 3'-B" I 2' 0 0(4) SEE DETAIL'A' 11 o 0 0 z A 7.8.. 3 . A ftz,,/i o 4°7/ 2'6" 1.'3,' f i , ,,, 1-8" MANUFACTURERS F.,-1•10-- I a 4' 1'1 0"—.-1 YEAR OF MANUFACTU RE IDENTIFICATION, M&S NO.162-25100-5 ' NOTES: 1. TOP SURFACE SHALL BE A SMOOTH PLANE. THE MAX. ALLOWABLE VARIATION IN HEIGHT BETWEEN 1 1/2" ' t'CHAMFER �' ANY TWO POINTS ON THIS SURFACE IS 0.125'. -"- ) SECTION'A-A' > 2. 5000 PSI TEST CONCRETE. 5" TO 6' #4 RE-BAR(TYP.) 3. MANUFACTURERS IDENTIFICATION, YEAR OF MANU- FACTURE & FPL CO. M&S NO. 162-25100-5 TO BE CAST IN TOP SURFACE OF PAD NEAR CENTER ( RE- i1 ��� QUIRED WHEN PRECAST). a 5"- 4. SUPERIOR THREADED INSERT, 5/8" WITH PLUG, 2" ELECTRO-GALVANIZED, 4 REQUIRED. 1I_ 209"> 4013' I 209" II 5..REINFORCING RODS TO BE WELDED AT _ ALL INTERSECTIONS IN I— F—I I I I-1 I I I H CU. 6.9 LB I}— CU. FT. 26.9 CU. YDS. 1.0 MAX LOAD 2000 LB I— I___/_____ �� REINFORCED STEEL I S4074 14X7' 4" l S4055 3X5'-5" • ® J _J I I I I _i S4010 4X1'-0" LH I I I -t � IFR di . k k_i_ . ____ ___yi-_,ZI___I ..__1 .._............. 132 I III 54010(4) I I DETAIL!, ,n C 1-.I I I P P L OH Sc UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR:BOB BENN DRAWN BY:D.OKONEWSKI DATE:12/29/97 APPROVED: J.J. MCEVOY NO SCALE SUPERVISOR, OH/UG PRODUCT NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. SUPPORT SERVICES • g C . . . ■. •. •, E . tj J 411t1 T- rY -t A I S m I m P w ro x r xi O ,- cn co i. . LI . Sj r"-• n I/B MM�rt--. , I. ,F3- � . i-Dh N le)tri R. N. 70 73 000M-u -1". i . LA -4 • .v 1 - ----------1 - • ______ liii w.. tyl • y as wo r y r1 ` I hf Cl d . ...LA i . : ii iglu 4, 8 fltE • Q • N A ■ r nn aw'il o r Q , _ �ba ra N ' NtO L . CI A 0 g ;In c3 bOa N -I �c c go d0 � •o 2 8 . U, O • A a =m 1• N z I I ' - ibd 0 o14 _co n.o S. P3 g5 o � + ww • x il C is ET . [/A .0. m O \ I< 1 o w A .co CO 0, CO -.a.w a b, m, • . C-46.0 0 TYPICAL. INSTALLATION OF 25KV S&C VISTA H-46.0.0 THREE PHASE SWITCH FOR USE IN 13KV OR 23KV BELOW GRADE AND PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS TYPICAL BUSHING POSITION ON VISTA SWITCH MODEL 422 SHOWN F=FEEDER L=LATERAL —7-1/2" B—'- 1/2-13 NC 34-1/2 _INSERT W/ UFTING C I . a . EYEBOLT (4X) . . 1 1 i 1 TANK BOLT ' . 34-1/2° DOWN (4X) 37 r I PAD/EXTENSION BOLT DOWN INSERT LOCATION (4X) 4 SEE NOTE 17 _ ___ 77" A 7-1/4", I .. 2 • A 1 L4 L4 L4 L3 L3 L3 [F2 F2 F2 F1 F1 F1 ° i 23-1/2" 2-6" FEEDER CONDUIT tu 22-1/2 DEGREE SWEEP --..k..."\..............______ PREFERRED LOCATION SEE NOTE 16 -0.14 17-1/4" —ADJUSTABLE BRACKET *.----- -- FOR RACKING CABLES GROUND ROD i \\N_CHAMBER PREFERRED LOCATION 62 1/2" - EXTENSION [ 8-1/4" 79• OUTLINE TOP VIEW OF PAD AND CHAMBER B---- LOOP LOOP FEEDER FEEDER CABLES CABLES CABLES CABLES FROM F2 FROM F • PAD BOLT DOWN •-.. 79-1/2L I PAD BOLT DOWN SEE NOTE 17 SEE NOTE 17 62" 1 1.', .• , • s----7-------■_________.______ . , . :1 - SEE NOTE 6---- in .=111110MMEIIIMInn111111111111lin■IMMIIIIIIII: 1 • • co . ...*.. ' ■ TO NEUTRAL BOND------------------ I 01°.11_.4 #4/0 CU M&S #112-338-000 ''' 0 ow. .11. •.00 . __.._...,.. ..-' ...ow .. .. ' . gel .00001111011111111 . 1 - . . 030 .. . • • - . y 45 DEGREE BEND • 2-6" FEEDER CONDUIT J_ 22-1/2 DEGREE SWEEP I -z- SECTION A-A: FRONT VIEW OF PAD INSTALL DUCT SEAL PER UN-29.0.0 AND CHAMBER SEE NOTE 3 CABLE TERMINATIONS SWITCH SIDE GROUND ROD •F P L PREFERRED LOCATION OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: A. PANTOURIS DRAWN BY: E. SCHILLING 1 11/14/12 LOOP CABLE IDENTIFICATION JGV ELS WM DATE:5/29/09 APPROVED: ARI LIMA NO SCALE NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. LEAD SUPERVISOR, UG SERVICES TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 25KV S&C VISTA 1 C-46.0. 1 THREE PHASE SWITCH FOR USE IN 13KV OR 23KV C-46.0. 1 BELOW GRADE AND PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS TYPICAL VISTA SWITCH MODEL 422 SHOWN TOP VIEW OPERATION SIDE AO ® FEATURES IN THIS ASSEMBLY C A. OVERCURRENT CONTROL _�'.' - B. GAS FILL PORT C. PRESSURE GAUGE D. WINDOW FOR VIEWING OPEN GAP AND t _to_t/�_tI _r%_rho,_ �/�_ / _ ' © GROUNDED POSITION OF LOAD-INTERRUPTER SWITCH OR FAULT INTERRUPTER �I 1 —r 1 E. 200-AMPERE BUSHING-WELLS FOR FAULT-INTERRUPTER ® F. 600-AMPERE BUSHINGS FOR LOAD-INTERRUPTER SWITCH G. TWO-HOLE GROUND PAD H. 600-AMPERE THREE-POLE `-�4�—��—_psi-7-��_� -m°rt' ilm.m�� LOAD-INTERRUPTER SWITCH WITH GROUND ■1:�iil.�ill.�ill.�ill.�il•�Jllll,li ii1:T�:ili�Jl:�1lli�:! POSITION TOP VIEW TERMINATION SIDE I. OPERATING MECHANISM J. MANUAL OPERATING HANDLE K. NAMEPLATE L. SUBMERSIBLE SF6-INSULATED TANK SEE NOTE 18 M. 600-AMPERE ALUMINUM BUS N. BASE BRACKET ® p A< E I I r*1 =1•11W _ -p-,--ocoo._ 011,∎�vra rt,,=-612 ______._..,,,_________T_,,- 8 TERMINATION SIDE �� I S S FRONT VIEW TERMINATION SIDEI I ■MIIIIIMII11111■11■ A-Ei-J CC OPERATION SIDE ...4011111111EIM o � CONNECTION DIAGRAM _ I 1111111111.-- 41-41 not - - - - - - - - )4•11 34-5/16 28-3/4 I_I \ WAD ip i i ®SEE NOTE 19 & 20 A °o ° ° 0 ilia I O SECTION A-A: FEEDER SWITCH OF P L OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: A. PANTOURIS DRAWN BY: E. SCHILLING 1 11/14/12 CHANGE C-46.0.2 TO C-46.0.1 JGV ELS WM DATE:7/27/09 APPROVED: ARI LIMA NO SCALE NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. LEAD SUPERVISOR, UG SERVICES - C-46.0.2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 25KV S&C VISTA C-46.0.2 THREE PHASE SWITCH FOR USE IN 13KV OR 23KV- BELOW GRADE AND PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS TYPICAL BUSHING POSITION ON VISTA SWITCH MODEL 431 SHOWN F=FEEDER L=LATERAL -4" 1--�`--'-7-1/2" r"2-3/4" I 1/2-13 NC 5" 34-1/2" INSERT W/ LIFTING C EYEBOLT (4X) CD TANK BOLT [ _@_,1 34-1/2" DOWN (4X) 37 c) PAD/EXTENSION BOLT DOWN INSERT I SEEANOTE(17) 77" 1 Iv ? I ai• 7-1/4" A 1 il iI i A 4 I L4 L4 L4 F3 F3 F3 F2 F2 F2 Fl Fl Fl I • 23-1/2" 3-6" FEEDER CONDUIT o 22-1/2 DEGREE SWEEP I 1i PREFERRED LOCATION ��SEE NOTE 16 L I_)2. -° ADJUSTABLE BRACKET I J° I7-1/4"1 FOR RACKING CABLES GROUND ROD " CHAMBER PREFERRED LOCATION 62 1/2 EXTENSION �8-1/4" 79" OUTLINE TOP VIEW OF PAD AND CHAMBER B- FEEDER FEEDER FEEDER LOOP CABLES CABLES CABLES CABLES FROM F3 FROM F2 FROM Fl 79-1/2L f 1 PAD BOLT DOWN PAD BOLT DOWN SEE NOTE 17 SEE NOTE 17 62" .I e ' SEENOTE6 NI I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 A Iii . b to s M • TO NEUTRAL BOND #4/0 CU M&S #112-338-000 �'�'I� °'/ vG1 5� UcT Ste` 3-2" LOOP CONDUIT . 45 DEGREE BEND 68" 3-6" FEEDER CONDUIT 22-1/2 DEGREE SWEEP INSTALL DUCT SEAL PER SECTION A-A: FRONT VIEW OF PAD UN-29.0.0 AND CHAMBER SEE NOTE 3 GROUND ROD CABLE TERMINATIONS SWITCH SIDE F P L PREFERRED LOCATION OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: J. VALDES DRAWN BY: E. SCHILLING 1 11/14/12 NEW PAGE OF C-46 JGV ELS WM DATE:3/16/2012 APPROVED: WILLIAM MONZON • NO SCALE NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. LEAD SUPERVISOR, UG SERVICES C-46.0.3 TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 25KV S&C VISTA C-46.0.3 THREE PHASE SWITCH FOR USE IN 13KV OR 23KV BELOW GRADE AND PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS 77-1/2 23 PAD BOLT DOWN C c0 U ii ���� �i' " 1/2 DIA. 4 BOLT TO SEE NOTE 6 " I_- - 7 I RETAIN LIFT co N SLING.(4x) V 55-1/4 • ... SECTION B—B: SIDE VIEW OF li •;,..,..... ......:..............-...—. • ....--.•..............--•.... PAD AND CHAMBER • ■ nn l Io LoJJ Lo Lj ti I .O. -1 43 0 11 I 11 1 • •r Ii • `iii • 1 __�_.. r •1�-• II. 1• I J . .. ro'1 re-1 T = H H' I • I I r I I 73 I I II '' SWITCH ENCLOSURE SIDE VIEW `1 'H n n u n , rem (4)1/2" SS BOLT ANCHOR i'� _—__�__� L. • & WASHER BRACKET �•*'� } r BY S&C I YtT`' _,•.irl.rit Tr Y.T T St:4 L __ ENCLOSURE I — -- 72 us. ' GASKET SWITCH ENCLOSURE TOP VIEW 1.5" MIN �i POLYMER—CONCRETE PAD ENCLOSURE ANCHOR DETAIL F P L OH & UG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS ORIGINATOR: A. PANTOURIS DRAWN BY: E. SCHILLING 1 11/14/12 CHANGE C-46.0.1 TO C-46.0.3 JGV ELS WM DATE:7/27/09 APPROVED: ARI LIMA NO SCALE NO. DATE REVISION ORIG. DRAWN APPR. LEAD SUPERVISOR, UG SERVICES C-46.0.4 TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF 25KV S&C VISTA THREE C-46.0.4 PHASE SWITCH FOR USE IN 13KV OR 23KV BELOW GRADE AND PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS MATERIAL LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY M&S NUMBER WMS CU VISTA 422 (4 "WAYS', 2-THREE PHASE FEEDER GANG SWITCHES AND TWO-THREE PHASE, INDIVIDUALLY 279-209-050 SW-VISTA-422-PAD PROTECTED LOAD TAPS, WITH A STAINLESS STEEL ENCLOSURE 1 1 VISTA 431 (4 "WAYS', 3-THREE PHASE FEEDER GANG SWITCHES AND ONE-THREE PHASE, INDIVIDUALLY 279-211-050 SW-VISTA-431-PAD PROTECTED LOAD TAPS, WITH A STAINLESS STEEL ENCLOSURE PAD AND CHAMBER FOR PM DF VISTA SWITCH 2 (77"X 79"X 40" DEEP) 1 162-690-790 PD-SW-W/CC-VISTA 3 600 AMP T-BODY ELBOWS (25KV) VARIES 163-639-007 TM-PDF-600-1K 4 200 AMP BUSHINGS (25KV) VARIES 163-864-001 SW-PD-BSH 5 200 AMP LOADBREAK ELBOWS (25KV) VARIES 163-502-001 TM-PDF-1/0 6 PROTECTIVE CAP (15KV ONLY) VARIES 163-022-000 TM-PDF-GC 7 ELBOW SURGE ARRESTERS (25KV ONLY) VARIES 334-015-005 TM-PDF-LA 8 GROUND ROD CONNECTOR, CLAMP TYPE 1 120-036-106 DG-CLP-5/8 9 GROUND RODS, AS NEEDED VARIES 130-614-005 DG-PKG-5/8 10 GROUND ROD COUPLINGS VARIES 130-405-104 DG-C-5/8 11 #4 COPPER WIRE, SDB 6 112-309-000 12 #4/0 CU CABLE, 600V 27 110-101-169 SW-PMD-GC 13 #4/0 CABLE CONNECTORS 6 120-871-005 (Qty - 1) 14 COPPER TO COPPER BOLTED CONNECTORS 22 102-800-002 15 STANDARD LOCKS 2 546-246-011 SW-PMD-LOCK 16 CABLE MOUNTING BRACKET, STAINLESS 160-310-000 17 BOLTS, SS, 1/2"X 1-1/2" FOR CABLE BRACKET 12 140-515-557 SW-VISTA-MT-HDW 18 SPRING, NUTS, SS, FOR 1/2" BOLT FOR CABLE BRACKET 161-463-000 19 LOCK WASHER, 1/2", FOR CABLE BRACKET 145-294-010 20 800 AMP FAULT INDICATOR VARIES 163-297-009 P-CL-FCI-800 21 ROTATABLE FEEDTHRU DEVICE, 200AMP, 25KV 6 163-250-002 SW-VISTA-422-PAD 3 163-250-002 SW-VISTA-431-PAD NOTES: 1. THE INTERRUPTERS MUST BE PRE-SET BY THE ERC PRIOR TO BEING ISSUED TO THE JOB. CALL 863-4921 OR 863-4900 TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. 2. THE PAD MOUNTED VISTA SWITCH MAY BE INSTALLED IN AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING. 3. SEAL THE INCOMING DUCTS PER UN-29.0.0. 4. THE SWITCH AND ITS ENCLOSURE MUST BE BOLTED TO THE PAD. 5. REFER TO DCS UH-41.0.1 FOR PROPER INSTALLATION OF 600 AMP T-BODY ELBOWS. 6. BOTH THE FEEDER CABLES AND LOOP SIDE CABLES ARE TO BE RACKED THROUGH THE CABLE SUPPORT BRACKETS INSTALLED ON THE UNISTRUT IN THE CABLE CHAMBER. 7. CABLES MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH THE CABLE CHAMBER OR PAD TOP. 8. ALLOW SUFFICIENT LENGTH OF CONCENTRIC NEUTRAL TO REACH GROUNDING BARS AND PERMIT THE FREE MOVEMENT OF THE ELBOWS. 9. MAKE CERTAIN OF CABLES LOCATIONS BEFORE DRIVING GROUND RODS. 10. APPLY CAULKING COMPOUND TO THE SEAM BETWEEN THE ENCLOSURE AND THE PAD TOP. 11. DUST CAPS USED FOR COVERING BUSHINGS AND BUSHING WELLS DURING SHIPMENT MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR TO ENERGIZING THE SWITCH. 12. UNUSED LOAD TAPS MUST HAVE BUSHINGS AND PROTECTIVE CAPS INSTALLED. 13. UNUSED FEEDER POSITIONS MUST HAVE 600 AMP PROTECTIVE CAPS INSTALLED (M&S #163-645-007). -14. AFTER THE SWITCH ENCLOSURE HAS BEEN INSTALLED, THE LIFTING BRACKETS MUST BE REMOVED AND-STORED INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE FOR FUTURE USE. 15. ENSURE THAT THE WARNING LABEL (M&S #548-560-104) IS INSTALLED ON BOTH THE CABLE COMPARTMENT AND THE OPERATOR SIDES OF THE ENCLOSURE. 16. INSTALL FEEDER CONDUITS AS SHOWN IN C-46.0.0 AND C-46.0.2 ON LEFT AND/OR REAR SIDE OF CABLE CHAMBER TO ALLOW FOR BENDING RADIUS OF CABLE. 17. BOLTS FOR SECURING PAD TO CHAMBER ARE INCLUDED FROM VENDOR. THERE ARE 4 BOLTING LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. 18. INSTALL 800 AMP 30 FAULT INDICATORS ON EACH SET OF FEEDER CABLES. SEE UV-14.0.0, UV-14.0.1, & UV-14.0.2. 19. FOR PAD MOUNTED APPLICATIONS, THE BASE BRACKETS ("FEET"). "N" AS SHOWN IN C-46.0.1 ARE REQUIRED. 20. 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'I •�' r►:/ - - •S 4 li tcv,3('' g© t E is jib i U "di r SN r J 1 II ZI —m / 1# zs V, E p v ill • 1 A "at 3 i 1 B 1 3 1 II I 1 1 1 I I 1 I s i- I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 g 1 I 1 1 1 I °o . 1 R 5 � g k' C o E o g z i1 1 mu ova b os:a:aa:au ima a or zV9 bra 10W I Fifth Revised Sheet No.6.300 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No.6.300 i INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES FOR THE CONVERSION OF OVERHF,AD ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES SECTION 12.1 DEFINITIONS APPLICANT-Any person,corporation,or entity capable of complying with the requirements of this tariff that has made a written request for underground electric distribution facilities in accordance with this tariff. CONVERSION - Any installation of underground electric distribution facilities where the underground facilities will be substituted for existing overhead electric distribution facilities,including relocations. CONTRIBUTION-IN-AID-OF-CONSTRUCTION(MC)—The CIAC to be paid by an Applicant under this tariff section shall be the result of the following formula: CIAO= - 1) The estimated cost to install the requested underground facilities; + 2) The estimated cost to remove the existing overhead facilities; + 3) The net book value of the existing overhead facilities; - 4) The estimated cost that would be incurred to install new overhead facilities,in lieu of underground,to replace the existing overhead facilities(the"Hypothetical Overhead Facilities"); - 5) The estimated salvage value of the existing overhead facilities to be removed; + 6) The 30-year net present value of the estimated non-storm underground v.overhead operational costs differential, - 7) The 30-year net present value of the estimated average Avoided Storm Restoration Costs("ASRC") calculated as a percentage of the sum of lines 1)through 6). Simplified eligibility criteria for each ASRC Tier are summarized below. Applicants must enter into an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement with the Company which provides full details on terms,conditions and compliance requirements. Tier Percentage Pole-Line Miles Customer Conversions Completion 1 * 25% 3 or more 100% 3 phases 2 10% 1 to<3 100% 3 phases 3 5% <1 n/a n/a *The GAF Waiver will apply in lieu of Tier 1 ASRC for eligible conversions by Local Government Applicants. GAF Waiver For Applicants entering into an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement—Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver with the Company,the otherwise applicable CIAC amount,as calculated above,shall be reduced by the GAF Waiver. The amount of the GAF Waiver shall be calculated as follows: GAF Waiver= - 25%x the otherwise applicable CIAC; - + 75%x the ASRC(avoids double-counting the ASRC embedded in the otherwise applicable CIAC.) If the Applicant elects to construct and install all or part of the underground facilities,then for purposes of calculating the ASRC or the GAF Waiver amount only,the otherwise applicable CIAC shall be adjusted to add FPL's estimated cost for the Applicant- performed work. In addition,the Direct Engineering, Supervision, and Support (DESS) costs associated with this Applicant- performed work will be reduced by 20%from the amount that would have applied if FPL performed this work. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - Electric service facilities consisting of primary and secondary conductors, service drops, service laterals, conduits,transformers and necessary accessories and appurtenances for the furnishing of electric power at utilization voltage. SERVICE FACILITIES-The entire length of conductors between the distribution source,including any conduit and or risers at a pole or other structure or from transformers, from which only one point of service will result, and the first point of connection to the service entrance conductors at a weatherhead,in a terminal,or meter box outside the building wall;the terminal or meter box;and the meter. (Continued on Sheet No.6.301) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: March 24,2015 Original Sheet No.6.301 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY (Continued from Sheet No.6.300) SECTION 12.2 GENERAL 12.2.1 Application This tariff section applies to all requests for underground electric distribution facilities where the facilities requested will be substituted for existing overhead electric distribution facilities. Any person,corporation,or entity capable of complying with the requirements of this tariff may submit a request as follows. Requests shall be in writing and must specify in detail the overhead electric distribution facilities to be converted or the area to be served by underground electric distribution facilities in lieu of presently existing overhead electric distribution facilities serving said area. Upon receipt of a written request,FPL will determine the feasibility of converting the existing facilities,any necessity revisions to this written request,and the lion-refundable deposit amount necessary to secure a binding cost estimate and notify the applicant of said amount. 12.2.2 Contribution-in-Aid-Of-Construction(CIAC) Upon the payment of a non-refundable deposit by an Applicant, FPL shall prepare a binding cost estimate specifying the contribution in aid of construction(CIAC)required for the installation of the requested underground distribution facilities,where the installation of such facilities is feasible,and provide said estimate to the Applicant upon completion of the estimate along with either an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver. The CIAC amount to be collected pursuant to a binding cost estimate from an Applicant shall not be increased by more than 10 percent of the binding cost estimate to account for actual costs incurred in excess of the binding cost estimate. However,the C]AC may be subject to increase or refund if the project scope is enlarged or reduced at the request of the Applicant,or the CIAC is found to have a material error prior to the commencement of construction. The binding cost estimate provided to an Applicant shall be considered expired if the Applicant does not enter into either an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement-Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver and pay the CIAC amount specified for the installation of the requested underground electric distribution facilities within 180 days of delivery of the binding cost estimate to the Applicant by FPL. (Continued on Sheet No.6.310) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 4,2006 Third Revised Sheet No.6.310 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Second Revised Sheet No.6.310 N (Continued from Sheet No.6.301) 12.2.3 Non-Refundable Deposits The non-refundable deposit for a binding cost estimate for conversion to a direct buried cable in conduit underground electric distribution system shall be determined by multiplying the number of pole line feet of existing overhead electric distribution facilities to be converted by$1.20. The deposit must be paid to FPL to initiate the estimating process. The deposit will not be refundable,however,it will be applied in the calculation of the CTAC required for the installation of underground distribution facilities. The deposit and the preparation of a binding cost estimate are a prerequisite to the execution of either an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver. If the request for underground electric distribution facilities involves the conversion of less than 250 pole line feet of existing overhead facilities, then no deposit will be required for a binding cost estimate, provided, however,that all other requirements of this tariff shall still apply. 12.2.4 Non-Binding Cost Estimates • Any person,corporation,or entity may request a non-binding cost estimate free of charge. The non-binding cost estimate shall be an order of magnitude estimate to assist the requester in determining whether to go forward with a binding cost estimate. Neither an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement nor an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver may be executed on the basis of a non-binding cost estimate. 12.2.5 Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement Any Applicant seeking the installation of underground distribution facilities pursuant to a written request hereunder shall execute either the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement set forth in this tariff at Sheet No.9.720 or,if applicable, the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement-Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver set forth in this tariff at Sheet No. 9.725. The applicable Agreement must be executed and the CIAC paid by the Applicant within 180 days of the delivery of the binding cost estimate to the Applicant. Failure to execute the applicable Agreement and pay the CIAC specified in the Agreement within the 180 day time limit,or termination of the Agreement,shall result in the expiration of the binding cost estimate. Any subsequent request for underground facilities will require the payment of a new deposit and the presentation of a new binding cost estimate. For good cause FPL may extend the 180 day time limit. Upon execution of either the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver, payment in full of the CIAC specified in the binding cost estimate, and compliance with the requirements of this tariff,FPL shall proceed to convert the facilities identified in a timely manner. However,new service extensions,maintenance and reliability projects,and service restorations shall take precedence over facilities conversions. 12.2.6 Simultaneous Conversion of Other Pole Licensees Before the initiation of any project to provide underground electric distribution facilities pursuant to either an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or an the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement-Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver the Applicant shall have executed agreements with all affected pole licensees(e.g.telephone,cable TV,etc.)for the simultaneous conversion of those pole licensees'facilities and provide FPL with an executed copy of the Agreement(s). Such agreements shall specifically acknowledge that the affected pole licensees will coordinate their conversion with FPL and other licensees in a timely mariner so as to not create unnecessary delays. Failure to present FPL with executed copies of any necessary agreements with affected pole licensees within 180 days after delivery of the binding cost estimate to the Applicant shall result in the expiration of the binding cost estimate,the return of any CIAC paid,and the termination of any Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement-Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver entered into between the Applicant and FPL. 12.2.7 Easements Before the initiation of any project to provide underground electric distribution facilities pursuant to either an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver,the Applicant shall provide FPL,at no cost to FPL,all easements,including legal descriptions of such easements and • all survey work associated with producing legal descriptions of such easements, specified as necessary by FPL to • accommodate the requested underground facilities along with an opinion of title that the easements arc valid. Failure to provide the easements in the manner set forth above within 180 days after the delivery of the binding cost estimate to the Applicant shall result in the expiration of the binding cost estimate,the return of any CIAC paid,and the termination of any Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement-Governmental ental Adjustment Factor Waiver entered into between the Applicant and FPL. (Continued on Sheet No.6.320) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs � Effective: April 4,2006 • Third Revised Sheet No.6.320 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Second Revised Sheet No.6.320 (Continued from Sheet No.6.310) 12.2.8 Affected Customer Services The Applicant shall be responsible for the costs associated with any modifications to the service facilities of customers affected by the conversion of FPL distribution facilities which are made necessary as a result of the conversion. The Applicant shall be responsible for arranging the conversion of affected residential overhead customer service facilities by providing,at no cost to • FPL: a) any necessary rearranging of the customer's existing electric service entrance facilities to accommodate an underground service lateral through the use of a licensed electrical contractor, in accordance with all local ordinances, codes, and FPL specifications;and b) a suitable trench,install FPL provided conduit according to FPL specifications to a point designated by FPL,and perform the backfilling and any landscape,pavement or other similar repairs FPL shall be responsible for the installation of the service lateral cable,the cost of which shall be included in the Applicant's binding cost estimate. In the event a customer does not allow the Applicant to convert the customer's affected overhead services,or the Applicant fails to comply with the above requirements in a timely manner consistent with FPL's conversion construction schedule,then the Applicant shall pay FPL,in addition to the CIAC specified in the binding cost estimate,the costs associated with maintaining service to said customer through an overhead service drop. The cost for maintaining an overhead service drop from an underground system shall be: a) the sum of$789 for residential dwellings containing less than five individual units;or, b) the estimated cost to maintain service for residential dwellings containing five or more individual units. For existing residential underground service laterals affected by a conversion the Applicant shall be responsible for the trenching,backfilling and any landscape,pavement or other similar repairs and installation of FPL provided conduit, according to FPL specifications, necessary to bring existing underground service laterals of affected customers to an FPL designated handhole or transformer. FPL will install the necessary cable,the cost of which shall be included in the binding cost estimate. However, in the event that a customer owned service lateral fails on connection to the underground distribution system the customer will be responsible for the replacement of their service lateral or compliance with section 10.5 of FPL's tariff. The Applicant's responsibilities for modifications to the service facilities of non-residential customers affected by the conversion of FPL distribution facilities which are made necessary as a result of the conversion will be specified in an attachment to any Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver. 12.2.9 Other Terms and Conditions . Through the execution of either the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement set forth in this tariff at Sheet No. 9.720 or the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement_Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver set forth in this tariff at Sheet No.9.725 the Applicant agrees to the following: a) The Applicant shall be responsible for all restoration of, repair of, or compensation for, property affected, damaged,or destroyed, to accommodate the installation of underground distribution facilities and the removal of FPL's overhead distribution facilities; b) subject to section 2.7 Indemnity to Company, or section 2.71 Indemnity to Company — Governmental,FPL's General Rules and Regulations,the Applicant shall indemnify FPL from any claim, suit, or other proceeding, which seeks the restoration of, or repair of, or compensation for, property affected, damaged, or destroyed, to remove existing facilities or to accommodate the installation of underground distribution facilities arising from or brought as a result of the installation of underground distribution facilities; c) the Applicant shall clear easements provided to FPL of trees,tree stumps and other obstructions that conflict with construction or installation of underground distribution facilities in a timely manner consistent with FPL's construction schedule. (Continued on Sheet No.6.330) Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 4,2006 • • Second Revised Sheet No.6.330 FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY Cancels First Revised Sheet No.6.330 (Continued from Sheet No.6.320) 12.2.10 Tyne of System Provided An underground distribution system will be provided in accordance with FPL's current design and construction standards. 12.2.11 Design and Ownership FPL will design, install, own, and maintain the electric distribution facilities up to the designated point of delivery except as otherwise noted. The Applicant may,subject to a contractual agreement with FPL,construct and install all or a portion of the underground distribution facilities provided that: a) such work meets FPL's construction standards; b) FPL will own and maintain the completed distribution facilities; c) the construction and installation of underground distribution facilities by the Applicant is not expected to cause the general body of ratepayers to incur greater costs; d) the Applicant agrees to pay FPL's current applicable hourly rate for engineering personnel for all time spent for(i) reviewing and inspecting the Applicant's work done, and (ii) developing any separate cost estimate(s) that are either requested by the Applicant to reflect only FPL's portion of the work or are required by FPL to reflect both the Applicant's and FPL's portions of the work for the purpose of a GAF Waiver calculation pursuant to an Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement—Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver;and e) the Applicant agrees to rectify any deficiencies found by FPL prior to the connection of any Customers to the underground electric distribution system and the removal of the overhead electric distribution facilities. 12.2.12 Relocation Where underground electric facilities are requested as part of,or for the purpose of,relocation,the requirements of this tariff shall apply. As applicable, the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement or the Underground Facilities Conversion Agreement - Governmental Adjustment Factor Waiver shall be executed as an addendum to the relocation agreement between FPL and the Applicant. In the event of any conflict between the relocation agreement and this tariff, the tariff shall control. Furthermore,where the regulations of the Federal or State Department of Transportation(DOT) prevent pre-payment of deposits and other conversion costs,the Federal or State DOT may pay the CIAC after the work has been performed. • Issued by: S.E.Romig,Director,Rates and Tariffs Effective: April 4,2006 Work Request No. UNDERGROUND EASEMENT Sec._,Twp S,Rge E (BUSINESS) This Instrument Prepared By Parcel I.D. Name: (Maintained by County Appraiser) Co.Name: Address: The undersigned, in consideration of the payment of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant and give to Florida Power&Light Company,its affiliates, licensees, agents, successors, and assigns ("FPL"), a non-exclusive easement forever for the construction, operation and maintenance of underground electric utility facilities (including cables, conduits, appurtenant equipment, and appurtenant above-ground equipment) to be installed from time to time;with the right to reconstruct,improve,add to,enlarge,change the voltage as well as the size of, and remove such facilities or any of them within an easement described as follows: .tl, See Exhibit"A"("Easement Area") Together with the right to permit any other person, firm, or corporation to attach or place wires to or within any facilities hereunder and lay cable and conduit within the Easement Area and to operate the same for communications purposes; the right of ingress and egress to the Easement Area at all times; the.right to clear the land and keep it cleared of all trees, right and other obstructions within the Easement Area; the ht to trim and cut and keep trimmed and cut all dead, weak, leaning or dangerous trees or limbs outside of the Easement Area which might interfere with or fall upon the lines or systems of communications or power transmission or distribution; and further grants, to the fullest extent the undersigned has the power to grant, if at all, the rights hereinabove granted on the Easement Area, over, along, under and across the roads, streets or highways adjoining or through said Easement Area. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the undersigned has signed and sealed this instrument on ,20`. Signed,sealed and delivered in the presence of: Entity Name (Witness'Signature) By: Print Name: (Witness) Print Name: Print Address: (Witness'Signature) Print Name: (Witness) • STATE OF AND COUNTY OF . The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 by , the of a ,who is personally known to me or has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. (Type of Identification) My Commission Expires: Notary Public,Signature Print Name • 1 Exhibit B SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT For the Relocation of Underground Facilities for Infrastructure Upgrade on Sunset Islands 3 and 4 This Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH (hereinafter the "CITY") and ATLANTIC BROADBAND (MIAMI) LLC a Delaware limited liability company with a place of business at 1681 Kennedy Causeway, North Bay Village, FL 33141 ("ABB"). ABB and CITY are collectively referred to as the "Parties" or individually as a "Party." 1. Scope and Payment. This Agreement is for the Special Construction Work described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference ("Special Construction Work"). Exhibit A includes conditions precedent to ABB commencing the Special Construction Work. As a condition for the Special Construction Work, CITY agrees to pay ABB its actual costs for the work, as estimated and set forth in Exhibit A-2. CITY shall pay to ABB the estimated cost of$$82,626.00 as set forth in Exhibit A-2, which ABB actual costs may be higher or lower ("Estimated Special Construction Work Charges"). Such Estimated Special Construction Work Charges shall be payable by the CITY to ABB immediately upon full execution of this Agreement but in no event later than the commencement of work by ABB under this Agreement. Payment in full of the amount above is required before the Special Construction Work will begin. The Estimated Special Construction Work Charges are subject to adjustment, up or down, to reflect the difference between the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges and actual costs, which ABB shall specify in its final invoice to CITY. All payments under this Section 1 may be made in person or by mail to Atlantic Broadband (Miami) LLC, 1681 Kennedy Causeway, North Bay Village, FL 33141, Attention: Special Construction Accounts Payable. 2. Cost Estimate. The Estimated Special Construction Work Charges amount is valid until February 28, 2016. If this Agreement is not fully executed within that time, then ABB may require the CITY to request a new cost estimate, and the Estimated Special Construction Work Charge may change. 3. Changes in Scope of Work or Field Conditions. If the CITY initiates changes in the scope of work after the date of the Agreement or there exists a condition in the field or other relevant circumstances discovered after the date of this Agreement that is materially different from the conditions or circumstances that were assumed in preparing the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges, ABB may require the CITY to request a new cost estimate, the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges amount may change and the Parties will cooperate to sign an amendment to this Agreement incorporating any relevant changes to the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges or scope of Work. 4. Breach; Termination. If either Party breaches any material provision in this 1 Agreement, then the other Party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the breaching Party; provided that, prior to any such notice of termination, the other Party provides written notice of the breach to the breaching Party, and the breaching Party fails to cure the breach within thirty (30) calendar days from receipt if the notice of the breach. The time to cure shall be extended for a reasonable time to allow for cure if the breach cannot be cured within thirty (30) calendar days and if the breaching Party continues expeditiously to cure. 5. Early Termination. In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason in advance of completion of the Special Construction Work, in addition to any other remedies that may be available to ABB, ABB shall have the right to retain any Estimated Special Construction Work Charges previously paid by CITY that compensate ABB for Special Construction Work performed, and ABB may complete any segment of the Special Construction Work then in progress. Following such termination, ABB shall return to the CITY any such portion of such prior payment that is in excess of the amounts that compensate ABB for Special Construction Work performed. If actual costs incurred by ABB for Special Construction Work exceed the prior payments, the CITY shall be responsible to pay any such excess amount within thirty(30) days following receipt of an invoice from ABB. 6. Force Majeure; Time to Complete. Any information provided by ABB, its agents or employees that the project will be complete by a certain date or within a certain time period is an estimate and not binding on ABB, its agents and employees. Estimated completion dates, Special Construction Work, and all other obligations of ABB under this Agreement are subject to circumstances outside the reasonable control of ABB, including, but not limited to: acts of God, flood, extreme weather, fire, explosion, natural calamity, terrorism, any moratorium, law, order, regulation, action or inaction of any governmental entity or civil or military authority, power or utility failures, fiber or cable cuts caused by third parties, unavailability of rights-of-way, national emergencies, insurrection, riots, wars, strikes, lock-outs, work stoppages or other labor difficulties, pole hits, or material shortages. 7. Damages; No Damages for Delay. In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason in advance of completion of the Special Construction Work, the CITY shall have no claim or remedy against ABB, except a claim to collect any excess payment amount as set forth in Section 5 or, as applicable, Section 1. Under no circumstances shall ABB be held liable to CITY for any alleged delay in the Special Construction Work. S. Limitation of Liability. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall either Party be liable to the other Party for any special, incidental, indirect, punitive, reliance or consequential damages, whether foreseeable or not, arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including, but not limited to, damage or loss of property or equipment, loss of profits or revenue, cost 2 of capital, cost of replacement services, or claims of customers or any other cause whatsoever, including, without limitation, breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability. Either party's total liability to the other in connection with this Agreement for any and all causes of action and claims, including without limitation, breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability, misrepresentation and other torts, shall be limited to the lesser of: (a) proven direct damages or (b) the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges. In no event shall ABB be liable for any damages arising out of the acts or omissions of third parties or any third-party equipment or services not provided by ABB. 9. Insurance. ABB shall secure and maintain throughout the duration of this Agreement, insurance of such type and in such amounts necessary to protect its interest and the interest of the CITY against hazards or risks of loss as is standard in the industry. ABB shall require its subcontractors to maintain any and all insurance required by law. Except to the extent required by law, or as otherwise specifically provided by this Agreement, this Agreement does not establish minimum insurance requirements for subcontractors. 10.Severability. Any provision of this Agreement held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement and the effect thereof shall be confined to the provision so held to be invalid or unenforceable. 11.Successors and Assigns. This Agreement is binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. 12.Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 13.Effect of Waiver. No consent or waiver, express or implied shall be deemed a consent to or waiver of any other breach of the same or any other covenant, condition or duty. 14.Nondiscrimination. During the term of this Agreement, ABB shall not discriminate against any of its employees or applicants for employment because of their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and to abide by all Federal and Florida State laws regarding nondiscrimination. 15.Attorney's Fees and Waiver of Jury Trial. In the event of any litigation arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. In the event of any litigation arising out of this Agreement, each party hereby knowingly, irrevocably, voluntarily and intentionally waives its right to trial by jury. 3 16.Intentionally Omitted. 17.Notices/Authorized Representatives. Any notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been properly given if transmitted by hand- delivery, by registered or certified mail with postage prepaid return receipt requested, or by a private postal service, addressed to the parties (or their successors) at the following addresses: If to CITY: If to ABB: Atlantic Broadband 1681 Kennedy Causeway North Bay Village, FL 33141 Attn: SVP and General Manager With a Copy to: Atlantic Broadband 2 Batterymarch Park, Suite 205 Quincy, MA 02169 Attn: General Counsel 18.Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any litigation arising out of this agreement shall be proper exclusively in Miami-Dade County, Florida. 19.Entire Agreement/Modification/Amendment. This writing contains the entire agreement of the Parties and supersedes any prior oral or written representations. No representations were made or relied upon by either party, other than those that are expressly set forth herein. No agent, employee, or other representative of either Party is empowered to modify or amend the terms of this Agreement, unless executed with the same formality as this document. ABB represents that is an entity validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Florida. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by each Party has been duly authorized, and this Agreement is binding on the Parties and enforceable against each Party in accordance with its terms. No consent of any other person or entity to such execution, delivery and performance is required. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK. 4 • IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day of the last signature below. CITY: ABB: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ATLANTIC BROADBAND(MIAMMI),LLC By: By: Print Name: Print Name: David Keefe Title: Title: SVP and General Manager Date: Date: APPROVED AS TO <# FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION ® Y� City Attorney Date EXHIBIT A: SCOPE OF SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION WORK The Special Construction Work that is the subject of the Agreement to which this Exhibit A is attached is as follows: The work area is the area within Sunset Islands 3 & 4 of the City of Miami Beach as shown on prints provided to city ("Work Area"). The Special Construction Work is the work within the Work Area as described in Exhibit A-1 relating to the installation by ABB of underground cable and related above ground equipment (collectively the converted system) to replace ABB aerial facilities, including cables, amplifiers, batteries, terminals, and service drops in the Work Area; cutover of existing communications and broadband services on such aerial facilities to the converted system; and removal of the aerial facilities following cutover, resulting in conversion of the aerial facilities to underground. The work does not include conversion to underground or removal of any facilities, such as poles, anchors and guys or aerial communications facilities owned by third parties. City shall perform any required trenching, provided that all trenching will be 24" deep in the roadway with 36" by 2" deep asphalt restoration per Standard R21.1. Exact location of trench will be determined by existing utilities and others chosen underground route. Boring will vary in method and depth depending on existing utilities. Boring starting and ending locations will be restored in same manner as trenching. Ingress and egress from trench line will be determined by existing power service and electrical code. Above ground apertures varying in size will be employed to house ABB's facilities. All green restoration will be in kind. In addition to the conditions precedent to ABB commencing the Special Construction Work identified in the Agreement to which this Exhibit A is attached, the following shall be conditions precedent to ABB commencing the work and shall be obligations of the City where specified: A. Conduit. At no cost to ABB, the City shall: (1) install the conduit and related support structures designated as "ABB" (collectively the "ABB Conduit System"). Upon completion of the construction of the ABB Conduit System, the City shall notify ABB. ABB shall promptly thereafter be afforded the opportunity to inspect the ABB Conduit System and shall notify the City in writing of approval or of any observed deficiencies (in which case the above process shall again apply). Upon correction by the City or its contractors of all noticed deficiencies, the City shall notify ABB and ABB shall be afforded the opportunity to re-inspect and notify the City of approval or any further observed deficiencies (in which case the above process shall again apply). After approval, the City shall transfer ownership of the ABB Conduit System free of any liens or encumbrances, and ABB shall thereafter own and have sole use of the ABB Conduit System. In the event that any deficiencies are later discovered, in the ABB Conduit System (namely, deficiencies that occurred in connection with the construction and installation), the City shall be the responsible party to correct or arrange for correction by appropriate contractor(s) of the deficiencies during the warranty period promptly 6 following notice from ABB. Such warranty period shall extend for 1 year from the date of transfer of ownership of the ABB Conduit System to ABB. Transfer of ownership to ABB shall be memorialized by the City's delivery to ABB of a Bill of Sale in the form attached ad Exhibit A-2. B. Aboveground Terminals and Cabinets; Permits. At no cost to ABB, the City shall grant to ABB any necessary permits for the installation by ABB in City right-of-way, of its aboveground equipment in the locations shown of the Conduit Plans (or such alternate locations as may be necessary in the event of later changes to installation locations due to field conditions or other circumstances). If the City does not grant separate permits, this Agreement shall constitute City authorization for such installation. The City also agrees to the future installation of necessary ABB above-ground equipment required to serve customers from the ABB facilities located in the ABB Conduit System, in the event ABB applies for a right of way permit in the future. Receipt of any necessary permits form the City or other permitting agencies is a condition precedent to the Special Construction Work. C. Service Drops. At no cost to ABB or the City, the property owners of each and all properties within the Work Area(each a "Residence") shall do the following: install one 1" PVC Schedule 40 conduit from each ABB network interface device on each Residence to the right-of-way (as shown on the Conduit Plans) for the relevant Residence. ABB will make the connection from its device in the right-of-way to said conduit stubbed up at Residence side of right-of-way. Each property owner of a Residence shall grant to ABB the exclusive right to use the above conduit on the Residence property for installation of the ABB service drop. D. Further Conduit Specifications. In instances where a joint trench shall be dug for the installation of ABB' s facilities and the power company's facilities, the power company's facilities shall be placed at the bottom of the joint trench. Any conduit referenced in A. above placed for ABB's use (whether in a single or a joint trench) shall be at a minimum of 12" depth below final grade, and any conduit referenced in B. above placed for ABB's use (whether in a single or joint trench) shall be at a minimum of 6" below final grade. For all Conduit referenced in this Exhibit A placed for ABB's use, there shall be at least 12" vertical separation with well tamped soil backfill between ABB' s facilities and primary or secondary power facilities. All conduits must be equipped with a pull string. E. Other. Removal of power companies' attachments on jointly used poles is necessary and removal of other companies' attachments by standard aerial wreck out protocol may be necessary prior to ABB's removal of its aerial facilities. The City will notify residents of this project and shall notify ABB and residents of the name and contact information for a representative to receive questions or complaints from City residents about the City's project that is the subject of this Agreement. ABB may refer such questions or complaints to City's representatives. In the event that other conditions arise that are reasonably necessary as conditions to the Special Construction Work, ABB will inform City and City will address the conditions. ■ 7 . 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I,PVC 1 2227, 1510 1500 1440 • 1420 1400 1 I .�:�PVC-6/�/1V OF L�r"ri� i~ SCir) S k_90,-1 CONDUIT- /V 1 `�II�VI /r/11 V 9 1 r • EXHIBIT A-1 (Continued) ys 16n NN :sa na UN m ra Ilo a»L. . :\ 1� W ITnc i K • -� ye a V/ 22 SI('Y�Tha Fy a r 0 0 � � o o d � �� =�IIII Iwo 1� am as rro 15ID ao a7o n} .. (r0 z rli In Xea yea ac a .ate ea as Izo rl{ • 11. no x I . X:. . art . 1670 ND .. 1/A :510 650 1.0 1500 1.0 HSC 50❑ 170 :0:1 NO • • �c :'�r 7 r.; �.�_P7 CONIDUIT ,LAN OF c, • . 10 • • • D EXHIBIT A-2: PLANT RELOCATION AUTHORIZATION& INVOICE Date: 9/20/2015 Project Name: Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Relocation Estimated Special Construction Work Charges: $82,626.00 Project Contact: Mina Samadi To: City of Miami Beach Contact Number: 305-673-7071 1700 Convention Center Dr. Project Address: Sunset Islands 3 &4 Miami Beach,FL 33139 Atlantic Broadband(ABB)has received a request from you(or your company) to perform the following work: Relocate the existing CATV overhead facilities on Sunset Islands 3 & 4 to underground facilities provided by others approximately 6400 feet. ABB will relocate our existing overhead facilities underground as reflected in Exhibit A-1. Construction will not begin until this signed Agreement and the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges are received by ABB. Please sign this authorization form in the space provided and return it with your advance payment, to the address listed below. In order to insure that your payment is processed correctly and the work is scheduled in a timely manner, it is important that you list the project name listed above on your payment and return this form with your advanced payment to: Atlantic Broadband Attn: Construction Manager 1681 Kennedy Causeway North Bay Village,FL 33141 This quote is only valid until February 28, 2016. Signature If you have any questions,please contact the following Atlantic Broadband personal. Peter Freytag Mario Araya Plant Manager Director of Technical Operations Atlantic Broadband Atlantic Broadband 305-861-8069 X 5208 305-861-8069 X 5201 11 Exhibit C SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT For Conversion of Overhead Facilities to Underground Project#: 6MP06221A Customer Name: City of Miami Beach Authority: A008VZ8 Customer Number: AT&T Contact: Andres Hernandez Work Site Address: Sunset Islands 3 &4 Telephone: 305-222-0932 This Agreement (" Agreement") is entered into by and between BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T Southeast ("AT&T") and City of Miami Beach ("Customer" or"City"). AT&T and Customer hereby agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. Special Construction Work & Consideration. This Agreement is for the Special Construction Work described on Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference ("Special Construction Work"). Exhibit 1 includes conditions precedent to AT&T commencing the Special Construction Work ("Conditions Precedent"). As consideration for the Special Construction Work, Customer agrees to pay AT&T for the work on an "actual cost" basis. The Customer affirms that the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges below is an estimate and that the actual costs incurred by AT&T may be higher. Said estimated cost is subject to change due to factors including, but not limited to, changing conditions in the field or changes in cost of labor or materials. Customer agrees to make advance payment of 100% of the estimated cost totalling $177,056.00 ("Estimated Special Construction Work Charges"), $8,000.00 of which Customer has previously paid to AT&T, such that $169,056.00 is due and payable. Customer will pay such amount to AT&T within 30 days following full.execution of this Agreement. Payment of such amount in full is required before the Special Construction Work will begin. Payment shall be made by mail to AT&T's offices at AT&T CWO Coordinator, 1876 Data Drive, 5th Floor North, Attention: Susan Rinehart, Hoover, AL 35244, or to such other address as AT&T may designate in writing. Upon completion of the work, AT&T will compute the actual cost of the work ("Special Construction Work Charges"). Any difference between the amount of the advance payment and the Special Construction Work Charges will either be paid by the Customer to AT&T within 30 days of Customer's receipt of an invoice therefor (in the event actual exceeds estimated) or refunded to the Customer by AT&T (in the event actual is less than estimated). 2. Cost Estimate. The Estimated Special Construction Work Charges amount is valid for 180 days from November 19th, 2015. If this Agreement is not fully executed within the said period, then AT&T may require the Customer to request a new cost estimate, and the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges amount may change. 1 3. Changes in Scope of Work or Field Conditions. If the Customer initiates changes in the scope of the work after the date of this Agreement or there exists a condition in the field or other relevant circumstance discovered after the date of this Agreement that is different from the conditions or circumstances that were assumed in preparing the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges, AT&T may require the Customer to request a new cost estimate, the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges amount may change, and the parties will cooperate to sign an amendment to this Agreement incorporating any relevant changes to the Estimated Special Construction Work Charges or scope of work. 4. Breach; Termination. If either party breaches any material provision in this Agreement, then the other party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the breaching party; provided that, prior to any such notice of termination, the other party provides written notice of the breach to the breaching party, and the breaching party fails to cure the breach within 30 calendar days from receipt of the notice of the breach. The time to cure shall be extended for a reasonable time to allow for cure if the breach cannot be cured within 30 calendar days and if the breaching party continues expeditiously to cure. 5. Early Termination. In event of termination of this Agreement for any reason in advance of completion of the Special Construction Work, in addition to any other remedies that may be available to AT&T, AT&T shall have the right to retain any Estimated Special Construction Work Charges previously paid by the City that compensate AT&T for Special Construction Work performed up to the date of termination, and AT&T ma complete any segment of the Special Construction Work then in progress. Following such termination, AT&T shall return to the City any such portion of such prior payment that is in excess of such amounts that compensate for Special Construction Work performed up to the date of termination and/or which was in progress prior to the date of termination. If actual costs incurred by AT&T for Special Construction Work performed up to the date of termination exceed the prior payments, the City shall be responsible to pay any such excess amount within 30 days following receipt of an invoice from AT&T. 6. Force Majeure; Time to Complete. Any information provided by AT&T, its agents servants or employees that the project will be complete by a certain date or within certain time period is an estimate and not binding on AT&T, its agents, servants or employees. Estimated completion dates and the Special Construction Work are subject to circumstances, including without limitation, changing conditions in the field, and force majeure conditions, including, without limitation, weather, labor disputes, vendor/contractor disputes, and other conditions or circumstances outside of AT&T's control. 7. Damages; No Damages for Delay. In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason set forth herein in advance of completion of Special Construction Work, the City shall have no claim or remedy against AT&T, except a claim to collect any excess payment amount, as set forth in Section 5. In the event of any claims arising from this Agreement, neither party shall liable for 2 any consequential, incidental, or indirect damages. Under no circumstances will AT&T be held liable to Customer, Customer's agents, servants, contractors or employees or any alleged delay in the Special Construction Work. 8. Severability. Any provision of this Agreement held by court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall not impair or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement and the effect thereof shall be confined to the provision so held to be invalid or unenforceable. 9. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement is binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. 10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 11. Effect of Waiver. No consent or waiver, express or implied shall be deemed a consent to or waiver of any other breach of the same or any other covenant, condition or duty. 12. Headings. The headings, captions, and arrangements used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 13. Modification. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and can only be changed in a writing or writings executed by both of the parties. Each of the parties forever waives all right to assert that this Agreement was the result of a mistake in law or fact. 14. Interpretation.The parties agree that this Agreement shall not be interpreted in favor or against either party. The parties further agree that they entered into this Agreement after conferring with legal counsel, or after having a reasonable opportunity to confer with legal counsel. 15. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida without regard to Florida conflict of law principles. 16. Attorneys' fees. If either party seeks to enforce it rights under this Agreement through legal action, the prevailing party shall recover from the other party all costs and expenses incurred, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees. 17. Authority. The signatories to this Agreement represent and warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement. 3 18. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Subject to applicable law and without waiver by the Customer of any relevant sovereign immunity rights under Florida law, including without limitation without waiver of any applicable rights or limitations under Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., Customer, Customer's agents, servants, contractors and employees hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless AT&T and its employees, agents and contractors from and against any and all claims, costs, and expenses, judgments or actions for damage to property or injury or death to persons and/or arising from or relating to the work that is the subject of this Agreement, if and to the extent any such claims are caused by the acts or omissions of the Customer, Customer's agents, servants or employees. 19.Final Agreement.THIS AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AND FINAL EXPRESSION OF THE PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF. THIS AGREEMENT MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES; THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE PARTIES. NO MODIFICATION, RESCISSION, WAIVER, RELEASE OR AMENDMENT OF ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE MADE, EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representative on the dates set forth below. City of Miami Beach,Florida BellSouth Telecommunications,LLC d/b/a AT&T Southeast By: By: Printed Name Printed Name By: By: Authorized Signature Authorized Signature Title: Title: Date: Date: By signing below,the Association agrees to Exhibit 1,Part C of this Agreement and acknowledges the information in Exhibit 1,Part E of this Agreement. Sunset 3&4 HOA By: APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE Title: & FOR EXECUTION Date:. ,�� ( L¢ 15 l City Attorney 1311E- 4 Dote EXHIBIT 1,_ The Special Construction Work that is the subject of the Agreement to which this Exhibit 1 is attached is as follows: The work area is the area within the City of Miami Beach, as shown on Attachment A ("Work Area"). The Special Construction Work is the following work within the Work Area: Installation by AT&T of underground cable and related aboveground equipment (collectively, the converted system) to replace AT&T aerial facilities, including cables, terminals, service wires, poles, anchors and guys, in the Work Area; cutover of existing communications service on such aerial facilities to converted system; and removal of the aerial facilities and any AT&T-owned poles following cutover, resulting in conversion of the aerial facilities to underground. The work does not include conversion to underground or removal of any facilities, such as poles, owned by parties other than AT&T. In addition to any conditions precedent to AT&T commencing the Special Construction Work identified in the Agreement to which this Exhibit 1 is attached, the following shall be Conditions Precedent to AT&T commencing the work and shall be obligations of the City and/or Sunset 3&4 HOA where specified: • and AT&T,T he City will furnish and shall (1)install the 4" a A. Conduit.At no cost to AT& y 2" Schedule 40 conduit, handholes and pullboxes as shown on plans drawings 1 thru 4 dated 8-26-2015 ("Conduit Plans") (2) Install the Service Conduit identified in C below, and (3) Transfer ownership to AT&T of the conduit, handholes and pullboxes referenced in (1) above (collectively, "AT&T Conduit System"), as described below. Upon completion of construction of the AT&T Conduit System, the City shall notify AT&T. AT&T shall within 14 days from date of said notice inspect the AT&T Conduit System and shall notify the City in writing of any observed deficiencies. Upon correction by the City or its contractor(s) of all noticed deficiencies, the City shall notify the AT&T, and the AT&T shall be afforded an opportunity to re-inspect and notify the City of approval or any further observed deficiencies (in which case the above process shall again apply). After approval, the City shall transfer ownership of the AT&T Conduit System free of any liens or encumbrances, and AT&T shall thereafter own and have sole use of the AT&T Conduit System. In the event that any deficiencies are later discovered in the AT&T Conduit System (namely, deficiencies that occurred in connection with the construction and installation), the City shall be the responsible party at the City's cost to correct or arrange for correction by appropriate contractor(s) of the deficiencies during the warranty period promptly following notice from AT&T. Such warranty period will extend for one (1) year from the date of transfer of ownership of the AT&T Conduit System. Transfer of ownership to AT&T shall be memorialized by the City's delivery to AT&T of a Bill of Sale in the form attached as Attachment B. 5 B. Permits. At no cost to AT&T, the City shall grant to AT&T any necessary permits for the installation by AT&T in City right-of-way of the following: any portions of the AT&T Conduit System within such right-of-way as well as AT&T pedestal terminals and cabinets to be installed at necessary locations within such right-of-way as mutually agreed to by the City and AT&T, it being understood that such agreement from the City to such equipment locations is a condition precedent to the Special Construction Work. Any equipment locations on the Conduit Plans are deemed mutually agreed upon by the parties. If the City does not grant separate permits, this Agreement shall constitute City authorization for installation and maintenance of the converted system in the City right-of-way. Receipt of any necessary permits from the City or any other relevant permitting agencies is a condition precedent to the Special Construction Work. C. Service Drops. At no cost to AT&T, the HOA shall have caused the property owners of each and all properties within the Work Area(each, a "Residence") to do the following (or the City shall do the following): Install one- 1" PVC Schedule 40 conduit from each AT&T network interface device ("NID") on each Residence to the relevant splice box for the relevant Residence. The HOA shall cause each property owner of a Residence to grant to AT&T the exclusive right to use the above conduit on the Residence property for installation of an AT&T service drop. Any property owners that have an aerial service drop will need to place and pay for re- arrangement orders with the AT&T business office in order to arrange for transfer of the aerial drop to underground. The City shall notify property owners of this information after AT&T notifies the HOA that it is the appropriate time to do so, and the HOA shall cause the property owners to do so Pending receipt and completion of any such re-arrangement orders,AT&T will be unable to complete any portion of the Special Construction Work affected thereby. D. Further Conduit Specifications. In instances where a joint trench will be dug for the installation of AT&T's facilities and the power company's facilities, the power company's FPL's facilities shall be placed at the bottom of the joint trench. Any conduit referenced in A. above placed for AT&T's use (whether in a single or trench)joint shall be at a minimum depth of 24"below final grade. For all conduit ) referenced in this Exhibit I placed for AT&T's use, there shall be at least a 24" vertical separation with well tamped soil backfill between AT&T's facilities and primary or secondary power facilities. All conduits must be equipped with a pull string, and capped at ends. E. Other Removal of other companies' aerial attachments, on jointly used poles is necessary prior to AT&T's removal of its aerial facilities. The City will notify residents of this project (including of the need to place a re-arrangement order with AT&T if and where applicable, as described in C above) and shall notify AT&T and residents of the name and contact information for a representative to receive questions or complaints from City residents about the City's project that is the subject of this Agreement. AT&T may refer such questions or complaints to 6 _ r the City's representative. In the event other conditions arise that are reasonably necessary as conditions to the Special Construction Work, AT&T will inform the City, and the City will address the conditions. F. Timing, Conditions Precedent. Following 1 year after execution of this Agreement, in the event Conditions Precedent have not been satisfied, AT&T may terminate this Agreement by notice to the City anytime thereafter, until the Conditions Precedent have been satisfied (and Section 5 of the Agreement to which this Exhibit I is attached shall apply in the event of such early termination). When the City believes the Conditions Precedent have been satisfied, the City will notify AT&T in writing, and AT&T shall determine thereafter whether the Conditions Precedent have, in fact, been satisfied. If AT&T does not believe that they have been satisfied, AT&T will notify the City. • 7 Attachment A Work Area See attached • • • • • . . - - • • - - -. 8 Attachment B Bill of Sale FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION the City of Miami Beach, Florida does hereby bargain, sell, transfer and convey unto BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T Southeast all right, title and interest in and to the AT&T Conduit, as described in that certain Agreement between said parties dated ,2015. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the said Grantee forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, has executed this Bill of Sale this day of , CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA BY: NAME/TITLE: 9 • • Q MATCH DRAWING #3 \ / PROVIDE OPEN BOTTOM — HANDHOLE TO INTERCEPT /„\ BURIED AT&T CABLE 1541 1531 I 1515 194'-2-4' PVC V 2201 1433 1431 1401 2135 CO DUI TS 162'-2-4' PVC CON^UITS PVC CONDUITS 185'-2- ' PVC CONDUIT2. 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Hernondez,Andres • C Phone: 305 222-0932 • Ae+horiZWW, IMP06052A C . 4 of 4 8/26/2015 5:41:41 P14 L . 1r 14NE I Kids health and fitness I 1 THURSDAYNOVEtBfR19tO5 M 1Z(0At cis NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO APPROVE THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FORTHE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT KNOWN AS THE SUNSET ISLANDS 3&4 UTILITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the following public hearing will be held by the Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of Miami Beach,:Florida;in the Commission Chambers,Third Floor,City Half,1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida,on December 9,2015, at 11:00 a.m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard,to consider. • A Resolution Approving, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing Pursuant To Sections 170.07 and 170.08, Florida Statutes, The Final Assessment Roll For The Special Assessment District Known As the Sunset Islands 3&4 Utility Improvement District,And.Confirming Such Assessments As Legal,Valid,And Binding First Liens Upon The Property Against Which Such Assessments Are Made Until Paid. At the hearing,the owners of the property to be assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the Mayor and City Commissioners and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of the placement underground of utilities on Sunset Islands 3&4 (the"Improvements"),and the propriety and advisability of funding the Improvements with special assessments;as to the cost thereof;as to the manner of payment therefor;and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved. Following the testimony,the Mayor and City.Commissioners.shall makes final decision on whether to levy the special assessments.Thereafter,the Mayor and City Commissioners shall meet as an equalizing board to hear and consider any and all complaints as to the special assessments and shall adjust and equalize the assessments on a basis of justice and.right. The Sunset Islands 3&4 Utility Improvement District(the"District")is comprised of Sunset Island 3 and Sunset Island 4,located in Miami Beach,Florida. The description of each property to be assessed and the amount to be assessed to each piece or parcel of property may be ascertained at the Office of the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, and at http://web.miamibeachfl.slov/citvclerk/defau It.aspx7id_.82117 Inquiries may be directed to the Office of Capital Improvement Projects at 306673.7071. INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting,or be represented.by an agent, or to express their views in writing addressed to the City Commission,do the City Clerk,1700 Convention Center Drive,First Floor,City Hall.Miami Beach,Florida 33139.The preliminary assessment roll for the District referenced herein is available for public inspection during normal business hours in the Office of the City Clerk, 1700 Convention'Center Drive, First Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.This meeting, or any item herein, may be. continued,and under such circumstances,additional legal notice need not be provided. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida S tatute,the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by.the City.Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing,such person must ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.This notice:does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence,nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. To request this material in alternate format, sign language interpreter.(five-day notice required),information on access for persons with disabilities,and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any City-sponsored proceedings,call 305.604.2489 and select 1 for English or 2 for Spanish,then option 6;TTY users may call via 711'(Florida Relay Service). Rafael E..Granado City Clerk Ad 1103 18NE TIMM NOVIMBIR x mrs I NEIGHBORS (, „t„ER,LD,O, 06 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO APPROVE THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT KNOWN AS THE SUNSET ISLANDS 3&4 UTILITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the following public hearing will be held by the Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of Miami Beach,Florida,in the Commission Chambers,Third Floor,City Hall,1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida,on December 9,2015. at 11:00 a.m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard,to consider: A Resolution Approving, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing Pursuant To Sections 170.07 and 170.08, Florida Statutes,The Final Assessment Roll For The Special Assessment District Known As the Sunset Islands 3&4 Utility Improvement District,And Confirming Such Assessments As Legal,Valid,And Binding First Liens Upon The Property Against Which Such Assessments Are Made Until Paid. At the hearing,the owners of the property to be assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the Mayor and City Commissioners and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of the placement underground of utilities on Sunset Islands 3&4 (the"Improvements"),and the propriety and advisability of funding the Improvements with special assessments;as to the cost thereof;as to the manner of payment therefor;and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property so improved. Following the testimony,the Mayor and City Commissioners shall make a final decision on whether to levy the special assessments.Thereafter, the Mayor and City Commissioners shall meet as an equalizing board to hear and consider any and all complaints as to the special assessments and shall adjust and equalize the assessments on a basis of justice and right The Sunset Islands 3&4 Utility Improvement District(the"District")is comprised of Sunset Island 3 and Sunset Island 4,located in Miami Beach,Florida. The description of each property to be assessed and the amount to be assessed to each piece or parcel of property may be ascertained at the Office of the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First Floor. City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, and at http.;ii e rni.antille.a.ttfl,9 o.yLLiiyslerkLctefault..,aspx?id 82� Inquiries may be directed to the Office of Capital Improvement Projects at 305.673.7071. INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting,or be represented by an agent, or to express their views in writing addressed to the City Commission,c/o the City Clerk,1700 Convention Center Drive,First Floor,City Hall,Miami Beach,Florida 33139.The preliminary assessment roll for the District referenced herein is available for public inspection during normal business hours in the Office of the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.This meeting, or any item herein, may be continued,and under such circumstances,additional legal notice need not be provided. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statute,the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing,such person must ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence,nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. To request this material in alternate format, sign language interpreter (five-day notice required),information on access for persons with disabilities, and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any City-sponsored proceedings,call 305.604.2489 and select 1 for English or 2 for Spanish,then option 6;TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service). 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