2004-25487 Reso
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25487
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT
APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT FUNDS TO THE FOLLOWING
AGENCIES: 1) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR
GRANT FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,000
MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE 2004-2005 COMMUNITY
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM PROGRAM; 2) FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS MADE AVAILABLE
THROUGH THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OPERATION LIBERTY SHIELD REIMBURSEMENT GRANT
FUND PROGRAM IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $75,000;
AND 3) TWO APPLICATIONS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT, FOR FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM THE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE TRUST
FUND; ALSO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A
SUBCONTRACT AGREEMt;:NT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH AND THE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN
THE AMOUNT OF $319,714 FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK
AND YOUTH CENTER RENOVATION PROJECT; FURTHER
APPROPRIATING THE AFORESTATED GRANTS IF APPROVED
AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY, AND AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO
THESE APPLICATIONS
WHEREAS, the Administration requests retroactive approval to apply to
the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division of Emergency
Management for grant funds in an amount not to exceed $13,000 made
available through the 2004-2005 Community Emergency Response Team
Program (CERT); and
WHEREAS, the Community Emergency Response Team Program
(CERT) provides a structured opportunity for citizens to augment local
emergency responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, the funds would be used to off-set City costs associated
with providing CERT training that is currently coordinated by the Neighborhood
Services Department; and
WHEREAS, no matching funds are required of this Program; and
WHEREAS, the Administration requests approval to submit a grant
application in an amount not to exceed $75,000 to the Florida Department of
Community Affairs through funds made available from the United States
Department of Justice Operation Liberty Shield Reimbursement Program; and
WHEREAS, the Program reimburses local law enforcement agencies for
overtime costs associated with the heightened security measures implemented
during the December 21, 2003 Federal .orange alert"; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Police Department seeks
reimbursement of funds for eligible costs incurred during this period; and
WHEREAS, matching funds are not required for this Program; and
WHEREAS, the Administration has identified two projects that would
enhance the City's Local Mitigation Strategy while expanding the City's
emergency management capabilities, and has prepared two applications for
submittal to the Emergency Preparedness and Assistance Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, the first project would support the creation of an Emergency
Operation Center, while the second would enhance the City's efforts in
supporting a Reverse 911 Communication System; and
WHEREAS, the necessary matching funds have been previously
appropriated; and
WHEREAS, Florida International University (FlU) has received funding
under a grant agreement from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities
Program, to provide funding to a local community-based project; and
WHEREAS, the program represents an opportunity for Hispanic-serving
colleges and universities to help improve the quality of life in their local
communities; and
WHEREAS, FlU has entered into a subcontract agreement with the City to
provide funds in the amount of $319,714 for the renovation of the North Shore
Park and Youth Center Project, which has a large population of low/moderate
income families.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and
City Commission authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the
following grant applications: 1) Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division
of Emergency Management for grant funds in an amount not to exceed of
$13,000 made available through the 2004-2005 Community Emergency
Response Team Program; 2) Florida Department of Community Affairs funds
made available through the United States Department of Justice Operation
Liberty Shield Reimbursement grant fund program in an amount not to exceed
$75,000; and 3) two applications to the Florida Department of Community Affairs,
Division of Emergency Management, for funds available from the Emergency
Management and Assistance Trust Fund; and be it further resolved that the City
Manager is retroactively authorized to execute that subcontract agreement
between the City of Miami Beach and Florida International University Board of
Trustees for grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development in the amount of $319,714 for the North Shore Park and Youth
Center Renovation Project attached and made a part hereof; and be it further
resolved that the funds from the grant which are approved and accepted by the
City are appropriated for and to the purposes for which they are granted and the
City Manager is authorized to execute all necessary documents related to these
applications.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 25th day of Februar.Y2004
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO
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COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
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Condensed Title:
A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Apply For And Accept Five (5) Grants.
Issue:
Shall The City Apply For The Following Five Grants?
Item Summa /Recommendation:
The Administration Requests Approval To Submit Applications For Grant Funds To The Following Agencies:
1) Florida Department Of Community Affairs, Division Of Emergency Management For Grant Funds In An
Amount Not To Exceed Of $13,000 Made Available Through The 2004-2005 Community Emergency
Response Team Program; 2) Florida Department Of Community Affairs Made Available Through The
United States Department Of Justice Operation Uberty Shield Reimbursement Grant Fund Program In An
Amount Not To Exceed $75,000; 3) Two Applications To The Florida Department Of Community Affairs,
Division Of Emergency Management, For Funds Available From The Emergency Management And
Assistance Trust Fund; And, 4) To Enter Into A Subcontract Agreement Between The City Of Miami Beach
And The Florida International University Board Of Trustees For Grant Funding From The U.S. Department
Of Housing And Urban Development In The Amount Of $319,714 For The North Shore Park And Youth
Center Renovation Project; Further Appropriating The Grants If Approved And Accepted By The City; And
Authorizin The Execution Of All Necessa Documents Related To These lications.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
I N/A
Financial Information:
Source of Match Amount Match Account Source
Funds:
[]J 1-CERT N1A No Match Required
Proaram
2-Operation N1A No Match Required
Lib8rtv Shield
3- $300,000 (EOC) Funds were appropriated on 11/29/00
Emergency Resolution #2000-24192
Management
& Assistance $50,000 (Reverse No Match Required
Fund 911)
4-FIUIHUD $319,714 GO Bond Funds
Ci Clerk's Office islative Trackin
Judy HoansheltlAlexander Diaz
Assistant City Manager
City Manager
Agenda Item
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
www.miamlbeachfl.
Mayor David Dermer and Date: February 25, 2004
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez ~~
City Manager 0- U
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR
HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT FUNDS TO
THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES: 1) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR
GRANT FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,000 MADE
AVAILABLE THROUGH THE 2004-2005 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM PROGRAM; 2) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OPERATION LIBERTY SHIELD
REIMBURSEMENT GRANT FUND PROGRAM IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $75,000; 3) TWO APPLICATIONS TO THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT, FOR FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM THE EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND; AND, 4) TO ENTER
INTO A SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT BE1WEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH AND THE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNNERSITY BOARD OF
TRUSTEES FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $319,714
FOR THE NORTH SHORE PARK AND YOUTH CENTER RENOVATION
PROJECT; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED
AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION
OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE
APPLICATIONS.
ADMI~I~TRATl9N RECOMMENDATION
To:
From:
Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Adopt the Resolution.
ANALYSIS
1. Retroactive approval to apply to the Florida Deoartment of Community Affairs. Division
of Emeroency Manaoement for orant flJnds in an amount not to exceed of $13,000.00
made available throuoh the 2004-2005 Gommunity EmerQencv Response Team Proaram.
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program provides a structured
opportunity for citizens to augment local emergency response activities. Program
funds will be used to train people to be prepared for emergency situations that may
arise in their communities. CERT members give critical support to first responders in
emergency situations. The funds would be used to off-set City costs associated with
providing CERT training that is currently coordinated by the Neighborhood Service
Department. No match is required to apply; this is the City's third application for
funding.
2. Aoproval to applv for arant funds administered bv the Florida Department of Community
Affairs made available throuah the United States Deoartment of Justice Ooeration Libertv
Shield Reimbursement Qrant fund proaram in an amount not to exceed $75.000.
The State of Florida Department of Community Affairs serves as the grant administrator
for funds made available through the United States Department of Justice, Operation
Liberty Shield Reimbursement program. This program reimburses local law
enforcement agencies for overtime costs associated with the heightened security
measures implemented during the December 21, 2003 federal code orange alert. Law
enforcement agencies who met minimum requirements were eligible for some
reimbursement costs; as such, the City of Miami Beach will be submitting a request for
funds in an amount not to exceed $75,000 for eligible expenses incurred during the
federal orange alert. The City has a five year contract with the funding agency which
provides for a streamlined application process.
3. Retroactive approval to submit two applications to the Florida Deoartment of Community
Affairs. Division of Emeraencv Manaaement. for funds available from the Emeraencv
Manaaement and Assistance Trust Fund.
In 1994, the Legislature acted on many of the recommendations made by the Lewis
Commission. One of the bills passed by the Florida Legislature, and later signed by
the Governor, called for an annual $2.00 per policy assessment on homeowners'
insurance policy and an annual $4.00 per policy assessment on business/commercial
insurance policies. This bill created the Emergency Management Preparedness and
Assistance Trust Fund and declared the Department of Community Affairs as the
administrator of the fund.
The City of Miami Beach has identified two projects that would enhance the City's Local
Mitigation Strategy while expanding the City's emergency management capabilities. To
this end, the Administration has prepared two applications for submittal to the
Emergency Preparedness and Assistance Grant Program. In providing the necessary
match required by the funding agency, the City of Miami Beach will provide proper
documentation of expenditures in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000. These funds
are associated with costs of constructing Fire Station #2 as recommended in the
approved 1999 General Obligation Bond Program. In addition, the City of Miami
Beach will use identified Administrative budget resources as potential matches.
The projects identified by the Administration are listed below:
Project One: Creation of an Emergency Operation Center
Estimated Project Costs: $780,000
City Request: $300,000
Maximum Grant Award: $300,000
The allocation of General Obligation Bond dollars has afforded the City with a unique
opportunity of creating a true Emergency Operation Center for the City of Miami Beach.
The City has approved an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 from the GO Bond
program for the construction of a new Fire Station to replace Fire Station # 2. This
facility could potentially be designed to serve as an Emergency Operation Center
during emergencies. However, additional resources are needed to reinforce the facility
and to add additional square footage to accommodate an Emergency Operation
Center. A grant in the amount of $300,000 will be requested to assist the City as we
move forward with the project.
Project Two: Reverse 911 Communication Systems
Estimated Project Costs: $80,000
City Request: $50,000
Maximum Grant Award: $50,000
The City Administration has contracted with a reverse 911 provider to service the City
of Miami Beach in the event of an emergency or for citywide notices. The reverse 911
system places calls to residents with a scripted pre-recorded message when activated.
The system can be used in the event of an emergency, to provide updates with city
projects, to advise neighborhoods of potential dangers, to assist in locating a missing
person, and for many other factors.
The above listed projects are part of the City Local Mitigation Plan, and require
additional funding for implementation and completion. The City will submit three
applications to the Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund
Grants program. Matching funds for this grant have already been appropriated.
4. Retroactive approval to submit a Subcontract Aareement between the City of Miami
Beach and The Florida International University Board of Trustees to the U.S. Department
of Housine and Urban Development for fundine in the amount of $319,714 for capital
improvements to North Shore Park and Youth Center Renovation Proiect.
Florida International University (FlU) has received funding under a grant agreement from
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hispanic-Serving
Institutions Assisting Communities Program to provide funding to a local community-based
project. The program represents an opportunity for Hispanic-serving colleges and
universities to help improve the quality of life in their local communities.
As such, FlU has entered into a subcontract agreement with the City to provide these
funds for renovation of the North Shore Park and Youth Center Project. The project will
serve an adjacent HUD-approved Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy area which has a
large population (74%) of low/moderate income families.
The scope of work for this project includes: 1) Construction of a Park Concession Facility;
2) Construction of Restroom Building; 3) Renovation of the existing baseball field; and 4)
Construction of a Tot lot. The total project cost is estimated at $965,000, of which the
baseball field renovation work, valued at $630,000, is already completed and is being used
as matching funds. The tot lot is budgeted at a cost of $85,000, a portion of this is being
used as matching funds for this grant. The total cost of the concession and restroom
building is budgeted at $250,000. In total, the City has already matched this grant with
funds in the amount of $645,286.
The Subcontract agreement will be submitted for review and final approval by the US.
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In conclusion, the dministration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission
authorize th Cit nager or his designee to seek the aforementioned grant funding.
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SUBCONTRACT
BETWEEN
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
AND
TlIE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Subcontract No.
This subcontract entered into between City of Miami Beach, (hereinafter
"Subcontractor"), and The Florida International University Board of Trustees (hereinafter
"FlU"), to conduct the work related to the project entitled "North Shore Park and Youth Center"
(hereinafter, the "Project") funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development
(the "Sponsor") to FlU under Grant Agreement number HSIAC 99-FL-17. FlU and
Subcontractor shall hereinafter be referred to collectively as the "Parties".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, FlU desires to engage and retain the services of Subcontractor and
Subcontractor desires to accept such engagement.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and mutual promises, covenants
and agreements herein contained, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
I. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
This subcontract shall become effective on the last date signed, and shall tenninate on
January 31, 2005 ("Project Period").
Performance may be extended and/or renewed for additional periods by the mutual
written agreement of the Parties. Renewal shall be contingent upon satisfactory performance
evaluations by the Sponsor and subject to the availability of funds.
II. PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR
All questions concerning administration of this subcontract should be addressed to:
FOR FlU:
Patricia Alvarez
Director
Division of Sponsored Research & Training
Florida International University
University Park Campus/PC539
Miami, Florida 33199
Phone: (305) 348-2494
Fax: (305) 348-4117
FOR SUBCONTRACTOR:
Jorge M. Gonzalez
City Manager
City of Miami Beach,
1700 Convention Center, Miami Beach FL.33139
Phone: 305-673-7010
Fax: 305-673--7782
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PROJECT DIRECTOR
FOR FIU:
FOR SUBCONTRACTOR:
Harlan Sands
Executive Director
Hemispheric Center for Environmental Technology
At FIU
10555 West Flagler Street, S2100
Miami, FL 33174
Phone: 305-348-1752
Fax: 305-34-5018
Judy Hoanshelt
Grants Manager
City of Miami Beach
1700 Convention Center
City of Miami Beach,
Fl 33139
Phone: 305-673-7:115'2 ,0 to
Fax:__305-673-7782
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IV. STATEMENT OF WORK
Specific Responsibilities of Subcontractor will be found in the attached Statement of
Work (Appendix A hereto).
V. ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
1. Funds provided for Subcontractor's involvement in this project shall not exceed
$ 319,714.00 per the budget attached hereto as Appendix B. This is a cost reimbursable
contract.
2. Subcontractor shall invoice FlU as appropriate. Payment to the Subcontractor shall be
made in U.S. funds, via check or state warrant.
3. The funds provided under this subcontract may not be expended for the purpose of
lobbying the Florida Legislature or a State of Florida agency.
4. Subcontractor is subject to OMB Circular A-133 must submit a detailed invoice for
payment including a description of the services provided, items purchased, dates and
amounts. Subcontractor must submit supporting documentation for all travel expenses
together with the detailed invoice. Reimbursement for travel expenses must be in
accordance with Fla. Stat. Section 112.061 except that reimbursement for travel expenses
incurred by non-state of Florida personnel traveling under a subcontract agreement may
be in accordance with the provisions of the applicable prime contract or grant. FIU
reserves the right to request supporting documentation for any other or all items listed on
Subcontractor's invoices. Subcontractor shall retain supporting documentation for all
invoices submitted to FlU for a period of five (5) years.
5. When invoicing FlU, Subcontractor must send the supporting documentation listed
above, together with the detailed invoice to FlU. FlU cannot pay Subcontractor without
the required supporting documentation.
6. Invoice for payment, together with required supporting documentation for the invoices
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charges, should be sent to: Harlan Sands, Project Director. 10555 W. Flagler, Room
2100, Miami, FL 33174, and will be reimbursed within 60 days of receipt of the invoices.
VI. REPORTING PROCEDURES
Technical Reports - Subcontractor shall maintain clear and accurate records of the work
conducted throughout the project period so that FlU Project Director may readily evaluate the
progress of the study at any time,
Subcontractor shall submit two partial progress reports by: June 30, and December 31, 2004.
Also, a final fiscal report of expenditures is required upon expiration of the subcontract.
VII. REGULATORY DATA
The Sponsor has awarded the prime contract to FlU, and this Subcontract is contingent to
the Sponsor approval of the terms of the Subcontract. A copy of the prime contract is attached
and incorporated as Appendix C (the "Prime Contract"). All grant administration and regulatory
data required by the Prime Contract shall be applicable to this subcontract as appropriate. All
conditions embodied in the Prime Contract shall become binding upon Subcontractor.
Subcontractor assumes sole responsibility for reimbursement to the Sponsor of any expenditures
disallowed should the Sponsor or an authorized agency rule, through audit exception, or by some
other appropriate means, that expenditures from funds allocated to Subcontractor for direct
and/or indirect costs were not made in compliance with the regulations of the Sponsor, the
granting agency or the provisions of this subcontract.
VIII, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORINO CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The officers, employees and agents of Subcontractor shall not be considered the officers,
employees or agents of FlU for purposes of accomplishing the work to be performed under this
Subcontract or for any other purpose. Subcontractor is furnishing its services hereunder, as an
independent contractor and nothing herein shall create any association, partnership or joint
venture between the parties to this subcontract or any employer-employee relationships. Nothing
in this agreement shall be deemed to affect the rights, privileges and immunities afforded The
FlU Board of Trustees, the Florida Board of Education and the State of Florida by law.
The Subcontractor certifies that, to the best of its knowledge, there is no perceived or
apparent conflict of interest related to the work to be performed under this subcontract.
IX. SUBCONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
Subcontractor shall be responsible for its performance under this subcontract.
X. TERMINATION
XI.
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A. Termination at Will:
If FlU's grant should be terminated during the performance of this subcontract, or
should the grant funding for support be deleted or reduced, flU may, by written
notice to Subcontractor, terminate this subcontract.
This agreement may be terminated by either party hereto by written notice to the
other party of such intent to terminate at least sixty (60) days prior to the
effective date of such termination.
B. Termination for Breach:
Unless Subcontractor's breach is excused by FlU in writing, FlU may, by written
notice of breach transmitted to Subcontractor by certified mail return receipt
requested to the parties designated by Subcontractor in Articles II and III and if
Subcontractor fails within 30 days after notice, to cure such alleged breach, or, if
cure cannot be accomplished within 30 days to commence said cure and prosecute
same continuously to completion, FlU may terminate the whole or any part of this
subcontract, upon 72 hours written notice of termination. Subcontractor may, if
feasible, continue the performance of this subcontract to the extent not terminated
under the provision of this clause.
C. Non-Waiver/Notices:
Failure by either Party to insist upon strict performance of any of the provisions of
this subcontract, or either Party's failure or delay in exercising any rights or
remedies provided herein or by law, shall not be deemed a waiver of any rights of
either Party to insist upon strict performance hereof or of any of either Party's
rights or remedies under this contract or law, and shall not operate as a waiver of
any of the provisions hereof or as a modification of the terms of the subcontract.
Any notice required by this subcontract shall be delivered by Certified Mail,
return receipt requested, by facsimile transmission, or in person.
D. Termination Arrangements:
After receipt of a notice of termination and except as otherwise directed by FlU,
Subcontractor shall:
a. Handle all FlU property as directed by flU.
b. Prepare all necessary reports and document required under the terms of the
subcontract up to the date of termination, including the final report due at
the end of the project.
Regardless of reasons for the termination, flU shall compensate Subcontractor for
actual costs incurred at the time of termination less any amount due FlU as set-offfor any
damages.
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caused by Subcontractor should the termination of this subcontract have been caused by
Subcontractor's breach.
XI. MODIFICATION
This subcontract may only be changed or modified by an amendment executed by the
Parties in the same fashion as the original.
XII. APPLICABLE LAW
The Parties' rights, obligations and remedies under this subcontract shall be interpreted
and governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Florida. The Parties consent to the sole
and exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State' of Florida in connection with any dispute
arising out of this subcontract and agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of a
court of subject matter jurisdiction located in Miami-Dade County, State of Florida
XIII. SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS
Subcontractor agrees to the provisions set forth in Appendices E and F attached hereto
and incorporated herein.
XIV. COMPLETE AGREEMENT
This subcontract is intended as the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement
between the Parties. Parole or extrinsic evidence shall not be used to vary or contradict the
express terms of this subcontract, and recourse may not be had to alleged dealings, usage of
trade, course of dealing, or course of performance to explain or supplement the express terms of
this subcontract.
All appendices to this subcontract are incorporated as if set out fully herein. In the event
of any inconsistency(ies) or conflict(s) between the language of this subcontract and the
attachments hereto, the language of such attachments shall be controlling but only to the extent
of such conflict(s) or inconsistency(ies).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their
respective duly authorized officers.
The Florida International University
Board of Trustees
City of Miami Beach
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Director, Division of Sponsored Title: City Manager
Research & Training City of Miami Beach
Florida International UniversitJs.PPROVED AS TO
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