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RevDftST 2-27-17
Broward County Municipal Service District
(BMSD) Commercial Corridors
General Procedures for:
Façade, Economic Development/Redevelopment, and Demolition Grant Programs
Revised February 27, 2017
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I. OVERVIEW
The BMSD Commercial Corridors are defined as:
Broward Boulevard (north side only) from NW 24th Avenue West to NW 31st Avenue
Sunrise Boulevard from NW 24th Avenue West to NW 31st Avenue
NW 27th Avenue from Broward Boulevard North to Sunrise Boulevard
State Road 7/U.S. 441 (west side only) from Peters Road to Interstate 595
(Unincorporated parcels only)
Peters Road (south side only) from State Road 7 to SW 45th Avenue
Davie Boulevard Extension from State Road 7 to SW 45th Avenue
The programs’ objectives are to:
Create employment opportunities for BMSD residents
Encourage private investment in the visual improvement BMSD commercial corridors
To eliminate blight and prevent further deterioration of the BMSD’s specific target area to
include the BMSD commercial corridors
Provide financial assistance to property owners along the BMSD Commercial Corridors
for the purpose of redevelopment, economic enhancement, or removal of non-conforming
structures
To eliminate conditions which are detrimental to the life, health, safety, and welfare of the
BMSD community
Reduce vacancies and encourage the appropriate and sustainable re-use of properties
along the BMSD commercial corridors
Encourage compliance with the County’s zoning and building codes
Certain business types are ineligible for the program, including, but not limited to, businesses
such as: adult businesses, packaged liquor retailers, gambling establishments, gun shops,
massage parlors, pawn shops, tattoo parlors and businesses operating from residential property.
Non-permanently affixed business equipment is also ineligible.
Façade/Property Improvement Grant Program (80%-County/20%-Business Match)
The Façade/Property Improvement Grant Program is intended to remove blight along BMSD’s
commercial corridors by assisting businesses and commercial property owners in improving
building aesthetics and by bringing commercial sites into conformance with current codes. By
improving the appearance of building façades, the program serves to improve the economic
sustainability and viability of these areas. These improvements increase property values, improve
the marketability of space within the buildings and draw business, customers and residents to the
area.
Owners or tenants of for-profit commercial/industrial structures willing to improve the exterior of
properties located within the program target areas are eligible to apply to the program. Owners
of vacant properties with intent to attract an eligible business to the property are eligible for the
program; however if the property is sold or occupied by an ineligible type within 12 months,
applicant must repay all grant funds. Use of the building must conform to all current codes and
ordinances; non-conforming uses are not eligible. All renovations must undergo Broward County’s
development review and approval process. An applicant may utilize the program in conjunction
with other programs.
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The following are eligible improvements for façade matching grants:
Exterior painting, re-surfacing,
Restoration of exterior finishes and material
Masonry repairs and tuck pointing
Removal of architecturally inappropriate or incompatible exterior finishes and materials
Repair or replacement of exterior windows and doors
Window flashing and repair
Canopy or awning installation or repair
Installation or repair of exterior signage
Exterior lighting
Parking lot improvements (visible from public road in BMSD)
Decorative fencing and landscaping (visible from public road in BMSD)
Business Development/Redevelopment Grant Program
(50%-County/50%-Business Match)
The Business Development/Redevelopment Grant Program provides BMSD businesses and
property owners with access to flexible financial assistance to help them implement projects that
cannot be undertaken with traditional financing programs. The Development/Redevelopment
Grant Program would assist locally initiated public/private partnerships to leverage investments
in commercial corridor and industrial redevelopment and revitalization projects that would
otherwise not proceed.
It would be the priority for the program to focus limited available capital funding on those projects
that display significant potential for improving economic growth and the creation of jobs. The
application process managed by OESBD will require sufficient information and documentation
indicating a project's performance projections, estimated economic impact and the potential for
job creation. Key areas of focus would include:
Owner-generated funds to be leveraged
Number of direct and indirect (permanent, non-construction) jobs created by the project
Property Value Improvement/Tax Generation
Benefit to BMSD residents, either directly or indirectly, from the project as a result of its
day-to-day operations
Blighted area and/or facility elimination and/or reuse
The program would be available for a wide spectrum of projects from large to smaller scale
projects (in blighted commercial corridors, industrial areas, etc.) and will be both competitive and
consistent with the County’s development priorities in the BMSD community. The program could
be combined with other programs to reduce the economic challenges of redevelopment projects
and increase their investment potential.
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The following are eligible improvements for business development/redevelopment grants:
Interior painting, re-surfacing
Permanent existing structure improvement such as interior room construction or addition
Restoration or repair of interior finishes and material of walls, ceiling, flooring
Improve/repair/replace of interior lighting
Fire suppression systems
Improvements or replacement of other permanently affixed interior fixtures and/or
business equipment consistent with the current or intended business use
New vertical construction may be considered for the Business Development/Redevelopment
Grant Program only and will be subject to program limits and permanent new job creation
requirements. Permanent new job creation standards will be based on overall project parameters.
Demolition Program (50%-County/50%-Business Match)
The Demolition Program is intended to accelerate the demolition of unsafe and unsuitable
structures to help speed the recovery of the area. The removal of nuisance properties through
demolition increases public safety, improves appearance and enhances property values in
neighborhoods. These activities also clear the path for new development.
The Demolition Program identifies properties for demolition based on physical condition, local
input and other criteria. It would create partnerships with deed holders of unsuitable properties to
increase the number demolished in any given year. The program would provide financial
assistance to deed holders of nuisance properties that seek assistance in demolition. Vacant
properties that are left after the structures have been demolished may be purchased through the
Strategic Land Assembly Program, held for future development, or converted to other productive
uses consistent with development priorities.
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II. DEFINITIONS
A&E means Architectural & Engineering Services.
Applicant means a legal owner of property within the BMSD, specifically along the BMSD
corridors that applies for a grant under the terms of the programs.
BMSD means the Broward Municipal Services District.
Certified County Business Enterprise (CBE) means those firms who are currently certified as
such with the Broward County Office of Economic & Small Business Development.
CMD means the Construction Management Division of Broward County Government
Grant Agreement means the Contract between Owner and Broward County for grant funding.
The Grant Agreement consists of this document, signed by the owner and the County.
Grant Program means the Broward County Façade, Demolition, and/or Economic
Development/Redevelopment Grant Programs, administered by Broward County’s CMD and
OESBD, with all work being done by County CBEs and SBEs.
OESBD means the Office of Economic and Small Business Development Broward County
Government
Owner means any parcel owner within the BMSD Commercial Corridors.
Payment Affidavit means the document prepared and submitted to the County by the Project
Manager upon completion of the agreement (or completion of a specific scope of work) to pay the
A/E Design Firm or Contractor.
Project Manager means a Broward County Construction Management Division Project Manager
or construction project management firm retained by the County. If a construction project
management firm is retained by the County, the firm may serve as a general contractor for work
performed under the Grant Program.
Review Committee means the group of designated County staff that makes determinations
regarding the Grant Program.
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) means those firms who are currently certified as such with
the Broward County Office of Economic & Small Business Development.
Sub-Contractor means any Broward County Certified County Business Enterprise (CBE) or
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) that will be working under the direction of a general contractor
on a grant funded project within the BMSD Commercial Corridors.
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III. FUNDING
Applies to all 3 programs
A. All funding requests reviewed and recommended by the Review Committee are subject to
approval by the Board of County Commissioners.
B. The recipient of Grant Program funds must be the property owner, as confirmed by
Broward County Property Appraiser records.
C. Owner’s investment (private funding) must be deposited into the specific County fund line
earmarked for the owner prior to the start of work. The owner and/or tenant will be
responsible for any and all debt incurred.
D. Repayment is required if, prior to a five-year period, property ownership transfers or
funded improvements are removed or otherwise unmaintained. To ensure compliance with
the terms of the grant, Broward County will place a lien on subject properties. After five
years the lien may be released.
E. Funding for the Programs is reserved on a first come – first qualified basis subject to
eligibility and the annual budget allocation for the program. An application which is not
funded solely because program funds are depleted may be resubmitted on the first day of
the following fiscal year and thereby secure its place in line.
F. Grant funding will not be provided as a reimbursable for work already completed by the
owner or any work not specifically approved by the Review Committee. Owner is
responsible for the costs of any (extra) work not shown on the approved A&E plans.
Applies to Façade Grant Program only
G. Applicants may receive funding up to an 80% County and 20% Applicant matching basis.
The funds will be provided once all work is complete or as partial payment as Contractor
completes specific scopes of work as determined by Project Manager. All supporting
documentation is required prior to final payment, including copies of all Broward County
building permits and completed inspection reports for the project.
Applies to Economic Development/Redevelopment Grant Program only
H. Applicants may receive funding up to a 50% County and 50% Applicant matching basis.
The funds will be provided once all work is complete or as partial payment as
Contractor/Sub-contractor complete specific scopes of work as determined by Project
Manager. All supporting documentation is required prior to final payment, including copies
of all Broward County building permits and completed inspection reports for the project.
I. Firms may be required to hold job fairs targeting BMSD residents. The County will
provide applicant firm with free recruiting site at a County-owned facility within the BMSD
and publicize the job fair for the applicant. Agreement will contain a claw-back provision
in the event the firm does not create the agreed upon number of jobs. Employees who
leave employment within 1 year must be replaced by other eligible employee.
J. In the event that the economic development, creation of new permanent jobs,
redevelopment, and/or measurable community benefit(s) to the redevelopment area was
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not completed as proposed in the application, and within three (3) years from the final
grant disbursement, the applicant shall be required to return 50% of the grant amount
disbursed.
IV. REVIEW COMMITTEE
A. The Review Committee will be composed of, at a minimum, the following staff and a
designated alternate for each member:
Assistant County Administrator - 1
Broward County Office of Economic & Small Business Development - 1
Project Manager - 1
Broward County Construction Management – Project Manager – 1
B. Review Committee will meet as applications are submitted
C. Review Committee has responsibility for determinations as to the economic viability of
proposed projects, such as that the business unit will be occupied immediately after the
rehabilitation and the likelihood that the rehabilitated building will remain occupied or in
the case of demolition, that removing a structure serves the intent of the Program.
The Broward County Board of County Commissioners shall approve or delegate the approval of
all agreements.
V. PROJECT MANAGER
A. Project manager shall perform periodic inspections throughout the duration of all Grant
Agreements.
B. The Project Manager will estimate the cost of all projects recommended by the Review
Committee, and ensure that the A & E and project design costs do not exceed 15% of the
estimated total cost of the project.
C. The Project Manager shall provide cost verification and inspection services for all
approved projects.
D. Project Manager shall provide a quality project in a timely manner and to provide problem
solving for Owners, and SBE/CBE Sub-Contractors.
E. The Project Manager will conduct as many site visits as necessary to assure the work flow
of each Agreement is progressing in a workmanlike, consistent, and timely manner.
F. During the course of the Agreement, Project Manager may submit Payment Affidavits as
specific scopes of work are completed to facilitate prompt payment to CBE/SBE A/E firms
and CBE/SBE Sub-Contractors.
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H. The final inspection(s) will be performed by the Project Manager in conjunction with the
Owner or their agent, and must meet the satisfaction of all parties before the Contractor
may request final payment. A confirmation of a passing inspection must be submitted with
the signed Contractors request for pay before final payment is made.
I. Project Manager will submit copies of all records pertaining to the Agreement to the
County, upon completion of the Agreement.
VI. THRESHOLD CRITERIA THAT ALL APPLICANTS MUST MEET
A. Site Eligibility - Grants must be for property abutting the BMSD commercial corridors as
noted in Section I above. Parcels must be free from code violations/liens and used
compliance with certificate of use, building code, and zoning ordinances.
B. Commercial structures and vacant lots are eligible. Residential structures are eligible for
demolition grants only. (See paragraph H below).
C. Applicants must be the Owner of a property or legal designee.
D. The applicant must be the Owner of record or legal designee; agree to use the property in
a lawful manner with regard to occupancy, zoning ordinance, and the property
maintenance code; maintain the premises in a decent, safe and sanitary condition
pursuant to applicable codes and ordinances (including agreeing to operate their
businesses during the hours as provided for); and pay all insurance and property taxes
annually.
E. Applicant shall owe no delinquent property taxes or other fees to Broward County.
F. Owner must submit proof of financial capability.
G. The application package must be complete.
H. Properties that carry a homestead exemption are ineligible.
I. Project design must be consistent with BMSD design criteria.
Eligible Hard Costs: All construction costs. Other expenses approved on a case-by-case
basis by the Review Committee.
Eligible Soft Costs: Environmental Assessments, Asbestos Surveys, Architecture and
Engineering Fees, Business Plan Development, Financial Statements/Analysis, Building
Permits.
Ineligible Costs: Acquisition of Real Estate; County Impact Fees, Payment of Real Estate
Taxes and Tax Delinquencies; Payment of Tax Liens and Property Assessments;
Payment of Delinquent Utility Costs; Marketing of Project Site(s); Litigation expenses;
Property Maintenance; Improvements made prior to Agreement approval; Improvements
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to properties that do not or cannot meet building and safety codes; Refinancing existing
debts; Non fixed improvements; Inventory/fixtures/equipment not part of building structure;
Sweat equity payments (i.e., Owner’s own labor & performance); Work performance that
is not consistent with the BMSD Design Guidelines.
VII. PROGRAM PROCEDURES (in order)
A. Interested Owners may contact OESBD at 954-357-6400 for any information related to
the BMSD Façade, Demolition or Economic Development/Redevelopment Grant
Program.
B. OESBD/Code Enforcement will investigate, via the corridor property database, if the
Owner is current on the property taxes for all parcels Owner possesses in Broward County
and that the parcels are free from code violations/liens; whether the property is being used
in a lawful manner with regard to occupancy, zoning ordinance, and the property
maintenance code; and whether the premises are being kept in a safe decent, safe and
sanitary condition pursuant to applicable codes and ordinances. If the Owner does not
meet any of these standards, OESBD staff may then inform the owner that they are not
currently eligible for grant funding.
C. If Owner meets the standards described in Section VI, OESBD will then arrange a pre-
application meeting with the Review Committee to discuss the owner’s conceptual plans
for the property in an informal setting. Owner must bring photos of the property and proof
of financial capability to this meeting. Review Committee will discuss eligibility criteria,
program requirements, proposed scheduling, and consistency of the proposal with BMSD
Design Guidelines. Owner will be informed at that meeting whether his project is feasible
or not. If the project is not feasible the Owner will be informed that he/she is not currently
eligible for funding.
D. If the Review Committee determines the project is feasible, initial funding for
Architectural/Engineering (A&E) work will proceed. A&E contractors must be Broward
County Certified SBEs, conforming to the requirements of Section VII (E). Once the initial
drawings are completed, OESBD shall assist the Owner with the Application and
supporting data. A&E plans, color boards, and cost estimates will be a major portion of the
application package. Applications may be submitted throughout the year. If funding is not
available, applicant may be placed on a wait list or offered other alternatives. Applications
must be complete with appropriate attachments and submitted to the County at: Broward
County Office of Economic and Small Business Development, 115 S. Andrews Avenue,
Annex A-680, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.
E. The terms of all grant funding shall stipulate the use of Broward County Certified County
Business Enterprises (CBEs) or Broward County Certified Small Business Enterprises
(SBEs) for all grant-funded work. The County’s Project Manager will choose the SBE A/E
firm from the SBE A&E Reserve Library. The A/E firm must receive OK from Project
Manager before beginning work as noted in section V (B). Construction portion of the work
shall be bid out by the County as either a CBE or SBE reserve contract. The County
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recognizes that certified firms may not be available to perform certain scopes of work. In
that case, every non-CBE/SBE Contractor/Sub-Contractor shall for the record, provide
copies of current insurance, licensing, Broward County vendor number, and his/her tax
identification number. Project Manager should pursue all activities necessary to determine
qualifications, workmanship, and reputation for satisfactory work.
F. The terms of all grant funding shall stipulate the use of Broward County Certified County
Business Enterprises (CBEs) or Broward County Certified Small Business Enterprises
(SBEs) for all grant-funded work. In order to qualify for grant funding, all Owners must
have their A&E work performed by an SBE as selected by the County’s CMD Division to
ensure quality control. If the A/E firm elects to subcontract work, only Broward County
certified CBE/SBE firms may be utilized. CBE and SBE firms may not be replaced without
first notifying the CMD Project Manager and OESBD. No building Owner, lessee, lessor,
tenant, occupant, employee, or relative of the same, shall be paid to serve as a contractor
or subcontractor on the agreement, or shall act as a recently hired employee of a
CBE/SBE firm as noted in Section VI (I) Ineligible Costs. Any violations of this requirement
will render the Agreement void.
G. A & E drawings/site plans are reviewed by the Site Plan Committee during their regular
meeting at Broward County Governmental Center West at 1 N. University Drive in
Plantation.
H. Grant agreements are approved by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners.
I. A pre-work conference is held at the property. The meeting will include the Project
Manager, Sub-Contractor(s), the Owner, and County staff, including elements of the
Review Committee. The purpose of the meeting is to review the details of the construction
and time schedule.
J. An Agreement will then be signed by the Owner and the County.
K. Contingency Fund Set-aside: The Sub-Contractor’s bid does not include extra funding for
tasks not listed in the specifications. It is not unusual to discover unexpected additional
problems once the work commences. Examples would be unknown underground storage
tanks, unidentified contamination, abandoned utilities or previous work that is not in
compliance with codes and current health and safety standards. Therefore, after a
discussion with the Owner, the grant amount might include a contingency amount. These
funds are only for unforeseen tasks that must be completed as a pre-requisite to the
specified project. The funds will not be dispersed without a written change order signed
by both the Project Manager and the County.
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VIII. WORK PROCEDURES
A. Procedures for Starting Work:
After an Agreement has been signed, a Notice to Proceed order will be sent by the
Project Manager to the A/E firm, and the Owner.
The A/E firm is required to begin the project within 30 days of receiving the Notice to
Proceed and complete the entire design within 30 days thereafter.
When design is approved by the Site Plan Review Committee, the Project Manager
shall notify the County and commence work within 60 days.
The Project Manager ensures that all required permits are secured prior to
commencing work.
During construction, the Project Manager will conduct inspection as deemed
necessary, and upon completion will conduct a final inspection.
Projects involving external funding may utilize lender-provided Project Manager.
B. Change orders are discouraged. If a required change order to the original agreement
arises, then it can only be incorporated into the grant when approved by the Project
Manager, Owner, and the County. If a change order is required that exceeds the original
grant amount then the Owner can apply for an increased grant amount not to exceed the
terms of this program or pay the Project Manager directly for costs incurred.
C. It is the Project Manager’s responsibility to monitor construction daily. The County will be
monitoring construction at a minimum of once a week.
D. The Project Manager, in consultation with the County, will determine if all terms and
conditions of the agreement have been followed strictly.
E. The Owner shall not let other work for hire while under Agreement with the Grant program,
without first contacting the Project Manager, who may allow work of an emergency nature,
such a plumbing or A/C repair.
IX. GENERAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
A. Safety and Security of the Premises
The Project Manager shall be responsible for the secured control and safety of the
premises throughout construction/demolition. Reasonable control measures shall be
made to prevent the unauthorized entry of non-project related persons. Measures may
include, but are not limited to, construction locks or lock boxes at entry doors and
temporary barricades. Trenches, ditches or other excavations that are falling or tripping
hazards shall not be left unattended unless protected by temporary fencing or other barrier
designed to prevent unauthorized entry.
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B. Daily Activities
All Contractors, suppliers and their agents and employees shall maintain a respectful
demeanor toward the neighborhood and community while on-site. Additionally, it is of
utmost importance that the project site is maintained in as clean and orderly fashion as is
reasonably accomplished by the on-going construction activities (e.g. broom swept and
organized at the end of each work day).
C. Safety Precautions
Contractors shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all appropriate
safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Agreement.
In the event a Contractor encounters material on site reasonably believed to be asbestos,
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) or any other suspect material which has not yet been
rendered harmless, the Contractor shall immediately stop work in the affected area and
report the condition to the County. A written report identifying the suspect materials and/or
conditions shall be submitted to the County within one business day. Work shall remain
on hold until written notification by the County has been issued explaining that the suspect
materials have been rendered harmless.
Safe working conditions shall be maintained at all times. Contractor shall use all
precautions necessary, such as suitable guard rails, barriers and warning lights, especially
at excavations, to provide necessary protection for workers, the public, and inspectors
visiting the site.
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D. Other
Debris shall be removed from the site in an approved carrier to legal disposal sites in
accordance with local ordinances and applicable environmental regulations. The use of
burning or explosives is strictly prohibited.
The Owner will have removed items deemed salvageable prior to commencement of the
work specified herein. Remaining items shall become the property of the Contractor.
Storage or sale of removed items will not be permitted on site. No right, title, property or
interest of any kind whatsoever in or to the land or premises upon which such buildings or
structures stand is created, assigned, conveyed, granted or transferred to the Contractor
except only the license and right of entry to remove/renovate such buildings and structures
in strict accordance with these specifications and Agreement.
All excavations shall be leveled with approved clean fill and compacted substantially to
prevent future settling. Contractor shall be responsible for providing any and all granular
fill material required to fill and compact excavations. Contractor shall provide prior written
notification of the planned activities to the County representative so that a visual inspection
of the fill material and the method of compaction may be observed and approved.
Adjacent properties and items scheduled to remain on project property shall be protected
from damage at all times. All shrubs and trees in working areas shall be protected by the
use of appropriate barriers and/or guard shields of adequate strength to protect same.
Contractor is to restore and correct all damage caused in the performance of his work
using materials and workmanship matching the quality and type of damaged area or item.
Contractor shall be responsible for keeping streets, sidewalks and other areas in the public
right-of-way free of mud and/or debris as a result of their activities, including hauling and
grading activities.
The Contractor shall not obstruct or close streets, walks or other occupied facilities without
permission from the authorities having jurisdiction. In the event of a closure, alternate
routes shall be provided for the safe passage of traffic and/or pedestrians.
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X. PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Funding will be dispersed under the County’s prompt payment procedures. Multiple partial
payments may be distributed during the course of a project, to individual CBE/SBE
Contractors, when a project scope of work has been completed. Contractors will be paid
upon submittal by the Project Manager of an Affidavit of Payment to the County.
B. When the Project Manager is satisfied that the work has been completed, he/she shall
submit a Payment Affidavit to the County.
C. Payments will be made directly from the County to the Contractor(s). In the case of
projects involving external loan financing, the County may elect to disburse grant funds to
the lending institution for co-disbursements with lender funds.
D. The invoice must be approved, signed and dated by the Project Manager, Contractor and
County.
E. All Contractors will sign a release of lien at the time of final payment.
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XI. APPLICATION
Date of Submission ___________________________________
Business Name ___________________________________
Contact Name ___________________________________
Business Address ___________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________
Phone ___________________________________
Email Address ___________________________________
1. Proposal Summary: What assistance is being requested from Broward County?
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
2. Business Description and History
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Application
Economic Development Program for BMSD
(Broward Municipal Services District)
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3. Background and public benefit: How does the proposed work improve the Broward Municipal
Services District and help fulfill the public interest in the area?
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
NAME OF BUSINESS ______________________________________________
Attachment Checklist (To Be Completed by OESBD and Owner) Before you submit the application, verify that you have attached/completed each of the following. All Attachments must be labeled and identified, Attachment A, etc.
Attachment A ____ Property Appraiser Summary Sheet and Tax History
Attachment B ____ Copy of Deed/Proof of Ownership
Attachment C
____ Current Legal boundary survey of the site
Attachment D (From A&E Firm) ____ Estimates/quotes/bids for all costs associated with the project from a Broward County certified County Business Enterprise (CBE) or Small Business Enterprise (SBE) licensed architect, engineer or contractor. CBEs and SBEs must be used for all work specified in the grant application – no exceptions. (Note: My be added to file after A/E work is complete)
Attachment E (From A&E Firm) (Site Plan/Architectural Drawings May Suffice)
____ Maps and Site Features - an accurate and legible site and location map indicating the site showing locations of prominent and relevant site features such as buildings, retaining walls, etc. (NOTE: maps shall include property boundaries, a north arrow and bar scale). The map(s) should show the following: a) The current condition of the site including labeled structures; b) The proposed development of the site including labeled structures; and c) Specifically where and for what activities OESBD money will apply.
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Attachment F (From A&E Firm) Proposed Improvements _____ All detailed exterior building elevations, height and scale element. _____ Color sample specifying exterior surface treatment. _____ Landscape plan (if applicable)—Show location, type and size of planting. _____ Color photographs of subject site features and adjacent properties and buildings.
(Site Plan/Architectural Drawings may suffice at discretion of PM) For Signage: _____ Dimensions, lettering style and sizes, materials and mounting details. _____ Color samples and colors noted on drawings _____ Lighting details including type, intensity and mounting specifications _____ Building elevations for all wall signs—illustrating dimensioned location of sign. _____ Survey showing location of free-standing sign. Landscape drawings must also be provided
indicating size, type and location of material for all freestanding signs. _____Photos of signs on abutting and subject properties.
Attachment G _____ Proof of insurance coverage (Please ask your insurance agent for the Accord Form).
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Attachment I (Economic Development/Redevelopment Grant Program - ONLY)
PROJECT COSTS
Itemized Cost Private Funding
County Funding
Tenant Funding
Total
Cost
A. Acquisition Cost (ineligible for grant
funding) 1. Contract Purchase Price 2. Appraisals 3. Survey 4. Environmental Audit(s)
B. Interior/Exterior Build-out 1. Architectural/Engineering Fees 2. Construction Costs 3. Contingency Costs 4. Other
Total Project Costs
9. Funding Source Information
As an attachment, provide the following for each funding source currently in place to complete this project.
a. Funding provided
b. Name, address, telephone number, contact person
c. Type of funding provided (e.g., grant, loan, other-specify), funding timeframes, and special terms and conditions (e.g., performance-based, interest rate, etc.)
d. Date funded, requested and expected (Attach commitment or award letters)
SOURCES OF FUNDS
Funding Amount Name of Source Type of Funding and Terms and Conditions
Total Funding
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XII. DISCLAIMER & ACKNOWLEGMENT OF TERMS BY APPLICANT
All program participants, by virtue of applying for a grant through the program and signing the
application, agree to all of these procedures, and waive, release, and forever discharge all
actions, causes of action, and claims against the County, its elected officials, officers, and
employees, that arise out of the program participant’s participation in the program and agree to
protect, defend, indemnify and hold County, its elected officials, officers, and employees, free and
harmless from such actions, causes of action and claims.
Signature of Applicant: __________________________________________________
Date: ________________________
Witness: ______________________________________________________________