2023.07.18_TC_Agenda_Regular1
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
TOWN COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA
Tuesday, July 18, 2023 AT 1:30 PM
LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM, 3618 S. OCEAN BLVD.,
HIGHLAND BEACH, FL
Town Commission
Natasha Moore Mayor
David Stern Vice Mayor
Evalyn David Commissioner
Donald Peters Commissioner
Judith M. Goldberg Commissioner
Marshall Labadie Town Manager
Lanelda Gaskins Town Clerk
Glen J. Torcivia Town Attorney
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Public Comments will be limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.
6. PRESENTATIONS / PROCLAMATIONS
A. Presentation of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year
ending September 20, 2022
B. Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Proposed Budget Recap Presentation
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C. Resolution No. 2023-014
A Resolution of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida,
setting the proposed not to exceed millage rate pursuant to Section
200.065(2)(B), Florida Statutes, and setting the date, time and place at which a
public hearing will be held to consider the proposed millage rate and tentative
budget.
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Board Vacancies
Board of Adjustment and Appeals Two (2) vacancies, all for three-year
terms and
One (1) vacancy for an unexpired term
ending September 21, 2024
Natural Resources Preservation
Advisory Board
Two (2) vacancies for unexpired terms
ending April 30, 2024
Meetings and Events
June 27, 2024 11:30 A.M. Financial Advisory Board Regular
Meeting
August 01, 2023 1:30 P.M. Town Commission Meeting
August 03, 2023 1:30 PM Town Commission Meeting (Tentative)
Board Action Report
None.
8. ORDINANCES (Public Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes per speaker
per item after Commission initial discussion.)
A. Ordinance No. 2023-001 (Second Reading/Public Hearing)
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida,
amending Article II, "Technical Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings and Structures,
" by amending Section 6-20, "Property Maintenance Code, " to adopt the most
recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code; providing for the
repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability and codification; and
providing for an effective date. (First Reading was June 20, 2023).
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B. Introduction of Fire Prevention Code Proposed Ordinance
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida,
adopting the current edition of the Florida Fire Prevention Code and providing for
local amendments; providing for the repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing
for severability and providing for an effective date.
9. CONSENT AGENDA (These are items that the Commission typically does not need
to be discussed individually, and which are voted on as a group. Public Comments
will be limited to three (3) minutes per speaker per item after Commission initial
discussion.)
A. Approval of Meeting Minutes
June 20, 2023 Town Commission Meeting Minutes
B. Approve and authorize Town Staff to purchase two (2) Lucas Chest Compression
Devices from Stryker in the amount of $43,407.74 for the Fire Station #116
(Piggyback SAVVIK contract #2021-06).
C. Approve and authorize Town Staff to purchase the Locution System Prime Alert
IP System from Locution Systems Inc. (sole source) in amount of $104,196.00
for Fire Station #116 in accordance with the Town's purchasing policy.
D. Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute contract between the Town and
Capital City Consulting, LLC. in the amount of $25,000.00 for lobbying services
ending March 8, 2024.
10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Public Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker per item after Town Commission initial discussion.)
A. Continued discussion on the Request to Amend Settlement Agreement with
Highland Beach Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (Milani – Eastern Parcel 10E Non-
Park Property)
B. Continued discussion of the Troiano Family request regarding lot split at 4611
South Ocean Blvd.
C. Fire Rescue Implementation Update
D. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) RRR Project Update
11. NEW BUSINESS (Public Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes per speaker
per item after Town Commission initial discussion.)
A. Designation of a Voting Delegate for the Florida League of Cities 97 th Annual
Conference – Required Business Meetings
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12. TOWN COMMISSION COMMENTS
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Evalyn David
Vice Mayor David Stern
Mayor Natasha Moore
13. ADJOURNMENT
NOTE: Any person, firm or corporation decides to appeal any decision made by the Town Commission
with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim
record including testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (State Law requires
the above Notice. Any person desiring a verbatim transcript shall have the responsibility, at his/her own
cost, to arrange for the transcript.) The Town neither provides nor prepares such a record.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons who need accommodation in order to
attend or participate in this meeting should contact Town Hall 561 -278-4548 within a reasonable time
prior to this meeting in order to request such assistance.
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File Attachments for Item:
C. Resolution No. 2023-014
A Resolution of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida, setting
the proposed not to exceed millage rate pursuant to Section 200.065(2)(B), Florida
Statutes, and setting the date, time and place at which a public hearing will be held to
consider the proposed millage rate and tentative budget.
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RESOLUTION NO. 23-014
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF
HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING THE PROPOSED NOT TO
EXCEED MILLAGE RATE PURSUANT TO SECTION 200.065(2)(B),
FLORIDA STATUTES, AND SETTING THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE
AT WHICH A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE
PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE AND TENTATIVE BUDGET.
WHEREAS, Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, commonly known as the “Truth in
Millage” Bill or the “TRIM” Bill, provides that each taxing authority shall advise the Property
Appraiser of its proposed millage rate, of its current rolled back rate, and of the date, time, and
place at which a public hearing will be held to consider the proposed millage rate and tentative
budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF
THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
Section 1. That the foregoing “WHEREAS” clause is ratified and confirmed as
being true and correct and is incorporated in this Resolution.
Section 2. That the proposed not to exceed tax millage rate of the Town of
Highland Beach for Fiscal Year 2024 shall be:
Operating Millage: 3.4182
Debt Service Millage: 0.1693
Total Proposed not to
exceed Millage Rate: 3.5875
Section 3. That the Operating Millage roll-back rate for Fiscal Year 2024 is 2.8652
mills. As defined in Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, the “rolled-back rate” is that certain
millage rate which, exclusive of: new construction, additions to structures, deletions, increases
in the value of improvements that have undergone a substantial rehabilitation which increased
the assessed value of such improvements by at least 100 percent, property added due to
geographic boundary changes, total taxable value of tangible personal property within the
jurisdiction in excess of 115 percent of the previous year’s total taxable value, and any
dedicated incremental value, will provide the same ad valorem revenue as was levied during
the prior year less the amount, if any, paid or applied as a consequence of obligation measured
by the dedicated incremental value.
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Section 4. That the date, time, and place of the public hearing to consider the above
proposed not to exceed millage rate and tentative budget shall be as follows:
Date of the First Hearing: Tuesday, September 05, 2023
Time of Hearing: 5:01 P.M.
Place: Highland Beach Library
Library Community Room
3618 South Ocean Boulevard
Highland Beach, Florida 33487
Section 5. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon
passage and adoption.
DONE AND ADOPTED by the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach,
Florida, this 18th day of JULY 2023.
ATTEST: Natasha Moore, Mayor
REVIEWED FOR LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY
Lanelda Gaskins, MMC
Town Clerk
Glen Torcivia, Town Attorney
Town of Highland Beach
VOTES: YES NO
Mayor Natasha Moore
Vice Mayor David Stern
Commissioner Evalyn David
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
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File Attachments for Item:
A. Ordinance No. 2023-001 (Second Reading/Public Hearing)
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida, amending Article II,
"Technical Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings and Structures, " by amending Section 6-20, "Property
Maintenance Code, " to adopt the most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code;
providing for the repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability and codification; and
providing for an effective date. (First Reading was June 20, 2023).
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission
MEETING DATE 07/18/2023
SUBMITTED BY: Lanelda Gaskins, Town Clerk’s Office
SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 2023-001 (Second Reading/Public Hearing)
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach,
Florida, amending Article II, "Technical Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings
and Structures, " by amending Section 6 -20, "Property Maintenance
Code, " to adopt the most recent edition of the International Property
Maintenance Code; providing for the repeal of all ordinances in conflict;
providing for severability and codification; and providing for an effective
date. (First Reading was June 20, 2023).
SUMMARY:
At the June 20, 2023 meeting, the Town Commission discussed and unanimously accepted
the proposed ordinance amending Article II, "Technical Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings and
Structures, " by amending Section 6-20, "Property Maintenance Code, " to adopt the most
recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code; providing for the repeal of all
ordinances in conflict; providing for severability and codification; and providing for an effective
date.
Ordinance No. 2023-001 was advertised in accordance with Florida Statutes on July 8, 2023.
Therefore Ordinance No. 2023-001 is before Town Commission for adoption on second/final
reading.
FISCAL IMPACT:
ATTACHMENTS:
Ordinance No. 2023-001, Legal Advertisement Affidavit, June 20, 2023 Agenda
Memorandum, and Proposed Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Ordinance No. 2023-001 on second/final reading.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-001
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF
HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE II,
“TECHNICAL CODES,” OF CHAPTER 6, “BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES,” BY AMENDING SECTION 6-20, “PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE CODE,” TO ADOPT THE MOST RECENT EDITION
OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE;
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND CODIFICATION; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town of Highland Beach, Florida (the “Town”), is a duly constituted
municipality having such power and authority conferred upon it by the Flo rida Constitution and
Chapter 166, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, Section 6-29 of the Town Code adopts the 2012 edition of the International
Property Maintenance Code as the property maintenance code for the Town of Highland Beach;
and
WHEREAS, the Town Council wishes to amend Section 6-29 to adopt the most recent
edition of the International Property Maintenance Code and to complete blanks within the Code
for enforcement by the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Commission determines that the adoption of this Ordinance serves
a public purpose and is in the best interest of the public health, safety and welfare of the Town of
Highland Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The foregoing facts and recitations contained in the preamble to this
Ordinance are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Section 2. The Town of Highland Beach hereby amends Article II, “Technical Codes,”
of Chapter 6, “Buildings and Structures,” by amending Section 6-29 to read as follows (additional
language underlined and deleted language stricken through):
Sec. 6-29. Property maintenance code.
(a) The International Property Maintenance Code, 2012 2021 edition,
published by the International Code Council, is hereby adopted as the
property maintenance code for the town and incorporated herein by
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reference. For the purpose of applying this Code to properties within the
town, the following provisions shall apply:
(1) Section 103.1 is amended to provide for enforcement by the Town’s
Code Compliance Department.
(2) Section 302.4 is amended to provide that all premises and exterior
property shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growth in
excess of twelve (12) inches.
(3) Section 304.14 is amended to require insect screens, where required,
year-round.
(4) Section 602.3 is amended to require heat during the period from
November 1 to April 30 to maintain a minimum temperature of 68°
F (20°C) in all habitable rooms.
(5) Section 602.4 is amended to require that indoor occupiable work
spaces be supplied with heat during the period from November 1 to
April 30 to maintain a minimum temperature of 65°F (18°C) during
the period the spaces are occupied.
Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable and
if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid
or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, sentences,
clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent
that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part.
Section 4. Repeal of Laws in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 5. Codification. Section 2 of the Ordinance shall be made a part of the Town
Code of Ordinance and may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such.
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Section 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
adoption.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by Commissioner Evalyn David, seconded by Vice Mayor
David Stern and upon being put to the vote, the vote was as follows:
VOTES: YES NO
Mayor Natasha Moore X
Vice Mayor David Stern X
Commissioner Evalyn David X
Commissioner Donald Peters X
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg X
PASSED on first reading at the Regular Commission meeting held on this 20th day of June, 2023.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by _________________________________, seconded by
________________________________ and upon being put to the vote, the vote was as follows:
VOTES: YES NO
Mayor Natasha Moore
Vice Mayor David Stern
Commissioner Evalyn David
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
PASSED AND ADOPTED on second and final reading at the Regular Commission meeting held
on this 18th day of July, 2023.
ATTEST: Natasha Moore, Mayor
REVIEWED FOR LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY
Lanelda Gaskins, MMC
Town Clerk
Glen Torcivia, Town Attorney
Town of Highland Beach
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE: June 20, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Adam Osowsky, Code Compliance Officer, Building Department
SUBJECT: International Property Maintenance Code 2021
___________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY:
The last International Property Maintenance Code published by the International Code Council
adopted by the Town of Highland Beach was the 2012 edition. We are proposing to adopt the
latest 2021 edition. There are no major changes that would have any significant cost to the
town.
FISCAL IMPACT: N/A
ATTACHMENTS: Proposed Ordinance with town inserts.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt/amend Sec. 6-29. – Property maintenance code. (a) The
international Property Maintenance Code, 2021 edition, published by the International Code
Council as the property maintenance code for the town.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN
OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE II,
“TECHNICAL CODES,” OF CHAPTER 6, “BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES,” BY AMENDING SECTION 6-20, “PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE CODE,” TO ADOPT THE MOST RECENT
EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE CODE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
AND CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town of Highland Beach, Florida (the “Town”), is a duly constituted
municipality having such power and authority conferred upon it by the Flo rida Constitution and
Chapter 166, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, Section 6-29 of the Town Code adopts the 2012 edition of the International
Property Maintenance Code as the property maintenance code for the Town of Highland Beach;
and
WHEREAS, the Town Council wishes to amend Section 6-29 to adopt the most recent
edition of the International Property Maintenance Code and to complete blanks within the Code
for enforcement by the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Commission determines that the adoption of this Ordinance serves
a public purpose and is in the best interest of the public health, safety and welfare of the Town of
Highland Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The foregoing facts and recitations contained in the preamble to this
Ordinance are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Section 2. The Town of Highland Beach hereby amends Article II, “Technical Codes,”
of Chapter 6, “Buildings and Structures,” by amending Section 6-29 to read as follows (additional
language underlined and deleted language stricken through):
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Sec. 6-29. Property maintenance code.
(a) The International Property Maintenance Code, 2012 2021 edition,
published by the International Code Council, is hereby adopted as the
property maintenance code for the town and incorporated herein by
reference. For the purpose of applying this Code to properties within the
town, the following provisions shall apply:
(1) Section 103.1 is amended to provide for enforcement by the Town’s
Code Compliance Department.
(2) Section 302.4 is amended to provide that all premises and exterior
property shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growth in
excess of twelve (12) inches.
(3) Section 304.14 is amended to require insect screens, where required,
year-round.
(4) Section 602.3 is amended to require heat during the period from
November 1 to April 30 to maintain a minimum temperature of 68°
F (20°C) in all habitable rooms.
(5) Section 602.4 is amended to require that indoor occupiable work
spaces be supplied with heat during the period from November 1 to
April 30 to maintain a minimum temperature of 65°F (18°C) during
the period the spaces are occupied.
Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable and
if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid
or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, sentences,
clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent
that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part.
Section 4. Repeal of Laws in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 5. Codification. Section 2 of the Ordinance shall be made a part of the Town
Code of Ordinance and may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such.
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Section 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
adoption.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by __________________________________, seconded by
________________________________ and upon being put to the vote, the vote was as follows:
VOTES: YES NO
Mayor Natasha Moore
Vice Mayor David Stern
Commissioner Evalyn David
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
PASSED on first reading at the Regular Commission meeting held on this _____ day of
_________________, 2023.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by _________________________________, seconded by
________________________________ and upon being put to the vote, the vote was as follows:
VOTES: YES NO
Mayor Natasha Moore
Vice Mayor David Stern
Commissioner Evalyn David
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
PASSED AND ADOPTED on second and final reading at the Regular Commission meeting held
on this _____ day of _________________, 2023.
ATTEST: Natasha Moore, Mayor
REVIEWED FOR LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY
Lanelda Gaskins, MMC
Town Clerk
Glen Torcivia, Town Attorney
Town of Highland Beach
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File Attachments for Item:
B. Introduction of Fire Prevention Code Proposed Ordinance
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida,
adopting the current edition of the Florida Fire Prevention Code and providing for local
amendments; providing for the repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for
severability and providing for an effective date.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE July 18, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Matt Welhaf, Assistant Fire Chief
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA,
ADOPTING THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE FLORIDA FIRE
PREVENTION CODE AND PROVIDING FOR LOCAL AMENDMENTS;
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND CODIFICATION; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
SUMMARY:
The Town is in the process of adopting an update to our local fire prevention ordinance.
Pursuant to Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, every three years the State Fire Marshal adopts an
updated Florida Fire Prevention Code, which establishes the statewide minimum fire safety
code and incorporates Florida editions of the National Fire Protection Association’s Fire Code
(NFPA 1 Fire Code) and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101 Life Safety Code).
The Florida Fire Prevention Code adopted by the State Fire Marshal shall be deemed adopted
by, and shall be enforced by, local governments with fire safety responsibilities as the minimum
fire safety code. Local governments are authorized to adopt more stringent local amendments
to the Florida Fire Prevention Code, which strengthen the requirements of the minimum fire
safety code.
Attached are the proposed local amendments for the Town of Highland Beach to the Florida
Fire Prevention Code, which were prepared by Town Staff and the Fire Marshal.
The ordinance is before the Commission for introduction and discussion. The first reading is
scheduled for August 1st, 2023. Based upon approval of the first reading, the ordinance will
then be advertised in accordance with Florida statutes and presented to the Commission for
second read/final adoption on August 15th, 2023.
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
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Proposed Ordinance
Town of Highland Beach Local Amendments to the Florida Fire Prevention Code
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission discussion.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA,
REPEALING CHAPTER 9, “FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION,”
OF THE TOWN CODE OF ORDINANCES IN ITS ENTIRETY AND
SIMULTANEOUSLY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO REFERENCE
THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE
AND ADOPT LOCAL AMENDMENTS THERETO; REPEALING
SECTION 35-11, “FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE ,” OF THE
TOWN CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
AND CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town of Highland Beach, Florida (the “Town”), is a duly constituted
municipality having such power and authority conferred upon it by the Fl orida Constitution and
Chapter 166, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the Town is in the process of establishing a Fire Rescue Department
responsible for overseeing and enforcing the Florida Fire Prevention Code within the Town; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, every three years the State Fire
Marshall adopts an updated Florida Fire Prevention Code, which establishes the statewide
minimum fire safety code and incorporates Florida editions of the National Fire Protection
Association’s Fire Code (NFPA 1 Fire Code) and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101 Life Safety Code);
and
WHEREAS, Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, provides that the updated Florida Fire
Prevention Code adopted by the State Fire Marshall shall be deemed adopted by, and shall be
enforced by, local governments with fire safety responsibilities as the minimum fire safety code;
and
WHEREAS, Chapter 633, Florida Statutes authorizes local governments to adopt more
stringent local amendments to the Florida Fire Prevention Code which stre ngthen the
requirements of the minimum fire safety code; and
WHEREAS, Town Staff and the Town’s Fire Marshal have recommended that the Town
adopt the most recent version of the Florida Fire Prevention Code and local amendments to the
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Code, and the Town Commission determines that such local amendments are more stringent
than and strengthen the minimum fire safety code and that the adoption of such amendments
serves a public purpose and is in the best interest of the public health, safety , and welfare of the
Town of Highland Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN
OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLL OWS:
Section 1. The foregoing facts and recitations contained in the preamble to this
Ordinance are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Section 2. The Town Commission hereby repeals Chapter 9, “Fire Prevention and
Protection,” of the Town Code of Ordinances in its entirety and simultaneously adopts a new
Chapter 9 to read as follows:
ARTICLE I. CODES AND STANDARDS
Sec. 9-1. Codes and Standards—Adopted.
(1) The town adopts by reference and incorporates into this code as though fully set
out herein, that certain code known as the Florida Fire Prevention Code (8th
edition) (“FFPC”), except as provided in this chapter.
(2) The town adopts by reference and incorporates into this code, as though fully set
out herein, those additional specific standards and codes published by the National
Fire Protection Agency (“NFPA”) and set forth below:
NFPA 18 2017 Standard for Wetting Agents
NFPA 22 2018 Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection
NFPA 53 2016 Recommended Practice on Materials, Equipment, and Systems Used
in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres
NFPA 67 2019 Guide on Explosive Protection for Gaseous Mixtures in Pipe Systems
NFPA 69 2019 Standard on Explosion Protection Systems
NFPA 102 2016 Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents, and
Membrane Structures
NFPA 105 2019 Standard for Smoke Control Door Assemblies and Other Opening
Protectives
NFPA 115 2020 Standard for Laser Fire Protection
NFPA 140 2018 Standard for Motion Picture and TV Production Facilities
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NFPA 160 2016 Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience
NFPA 170 2018 Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols
NFPA 204 2018 Standard for Smoke and Heat Venting
NFPA 241 2019 Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition
Operations
NFPA 287 2017 Standard Test Methods for Flammability of Materials in Clean Rooms
NFPA 291 2019 Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants
NFPA 302 2020 Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft
NFPA 306 2019 Standard for Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels
NFPA 496 2017 Standard for Purged Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment
NFPA 502 2020 Standard for Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Limited Access Highways
NFPA 601 2020 Standard for Security Services in Fire Loss Prevention
NFPA 720 2015 Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and
Warning Equipment
NFPA 780 2020 Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems
NFPA 801 2020 Standard for Facilities Handling Radioactive Materials
NFPA 820 2020 Standard for Fire Protection and Wastewater Treatment and Collection
Facilities
NFPA 914 2019 Code for the Protection of Historic Structures
NFPA 1225 2022 Standard for Emergency Services Communication
NFPA 1961 2020 Standard on Fire Hose
NFPA 1962 2018 Standard for Care, Use, Inspection, Service Testing, and Replacement
of Fire Hose, Couplings, Nozzles, and Fire Hose Appliances
NFPA 2001 2018 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
Sec. 9-2. Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance.
The town hereby adopts the following local amendments to the FFPC:
(1) All systems, equipment, tanks, piping, devices, appliances, controls, or storage
facilities over which the code contains regulatory provisions, or which are required
by any other law shall always be maintained in a working, compliant condition.
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(2) All fire sprinklers, standpipe, fire pump, and all other fire suppression systems shall
be maintained under a written service contract with service companies licensed by
the State of Florida to provide such services. Regular inspection, maintenance , and
testing of these required systems shall be completed in accordance with the
applicable standards specified under the FFPC, NFPA 1, NFPA 13, 13D, 13R,
NFPA 14, NFPA 17, NFPA 17A. NFPA 20, NFPA 24, NFPA 25, NFPA 33, NFPA
90A and 90B, NFPA 91, NFPA 92, NFPA 92A and 92B, NFPA 96, and NFPA 2001,
and all state laws and local ordinances. All reports related to fire protection system
inspection, testing, and maintenance shall be reported to the f ire rescue
department, through an internet-based fire inspection reporting system approved
by the town. Any report not submitted through the town’s internet reporting system
will not be accepted.
(3) The service company performing the inspections, maintenance and tests referred
to in subsection (2) above shall forward all reports to the fire rescue department
detailing:
(a) The nature of any deficiencies and/or impairments identified and the repai rs,
modifications and/or corrections completed by the service company ;
(b) The date and time of all inspections, maintenance, tests, and repairs; and
(c) Any other information that may be requested or required by the town’s fire
rescue services department.
(4) A copy of all required inspection and deficiency reports shall be provided to the
building representative and kept in the fire command room , fire protection closet (if
provided), or at a designated location approved by the fire marshal. The reports
shall be available at all times to fire rescue personnel.
ARTICLE II. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
Sec. 9-3. Response to discharges of hazardous substances—Response costs.
(1) For the purpose of this section, the following words and phrases sha ll have the
meanings given herein:
(a) Discharge shall mean any intentional or unintentional action or omission resulting
in the releasing, spilling, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, or dumping of a
hazardous substance upon public or private propert y located within the corporate
limits of the town.
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(b) Hazardous substances shall mean any substances or materials in a quantity or
form which, in the determination of the town, poses an unreasonable and
imminent risk to the life, health, safety , or welfare of persons or property within
the town, or poses a risk of harm to the environment, and shall include but not be
limited to those substances listed in the National Fire Protection Association
Guide on Hazardous Materials, the Environmental Protection Agency's list of
extremely hazardous substances (40 C.F.R. § 335 Appx. A), or the Florida
Substance List promulgated by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
(c) Response actions shall mean any activity which is carried out in response to any
discharge or potential discharge of a hazardous substance, including:
1. Actions necessary for the cleanup or removal of discharged hazardous
substances from the environment;
2. Actions necessary to reduce and/or eliminate the threat of discharge of
hazardous substances into the environment;
3. Actions necessary to investigate, monitor, assess, and evaluate the
discharge or potential discharge of hazardous substances;
4. Actions necessary for the disposal of removed material; and
5. Actions necessary to prevent, minimize, or mitigate damage to the public
health, safety, or welfare or to the environm ent, which may otherwise result
from a discharge or threatened discharge. Response actions also include
the provision of security fencing or other means to limit access, the
provision of alternative water supplies, temporary evacuation of potential
individuals, and restoration of the site to pre-discharge conditions.
(d) Response costs shall mean any costs incurred in undertaking response actions.
Response costs shall not include costs incurred for actual fire suppression
services which are regularly prov ided by the town or its authorized agents,
except where a fire is caused or exacerbated by discharge of hazardous
materials.
(2) The town is hereby authorized to undertake response actions in the event of
discharges or potential discharges of hazardous substances upon or into public or
private property or facilities located within the corporate limits of the town.
(3) When engaging in a response action caused by the unauthorized discharge or
potential discharge of hazardous substances, the town shall keep a detailed record
of the response costs.
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(4) Any person or entity responsible for causing or allowing an unauthorized discharge
or potential discharge of hazardous substances that requires response actions by
the town or its authorized agents shall reimburse the town for the full cost of all
response actions. Reimbursement shall be made within thirty (30) days after
receipt of an itemized bill for response costs from the town.
(6) Any person or entity responsible for causing or allowing an unauthorized discharge
or potential discharge of hazardous substances that results in the town incurring
response costs and who fails to reimburse the town for such response costs within
the time set forth herein shall be subject to a late fee in the amount of ten percent
(10%) of the total amount of the response costs after thirty (30) days. Thereafter,
the late fee assessed on the unpaid balance shall be increased by two percent
(2%) for each additional thirty (30) day period until the full amount, including any
applic able late fee, is paid.
(7) The remedy provided for in this section shall be supplemental to and in addition to
all other available remedies at law or in equity.
ARTICLE III. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 9-4. Burning permit.
It shall be unlawful for anyone to set a fire on any lot, street, alley or other public or private
place within the corporate limits of the town without first obtaining a permit to do so from
the fire rescue department and paying all fees specified in the town’s municipal facilities
and services user fee schedule. The application shall be obtained from the department,
and it shall be reviewed for approval or rejection by the chief of the department or his/her
designee. Approved permits may be revoked by the department at any time if it is deemed
by the department, in its sole discretion, that changes in weather or other circumstances
render the fire a hazard or dangerous to the public in any manner.
Sec. 9-5. Illegal storage.
A determination that storage is illegal or in violation of this or other NFPA code(s) shall be
at the discretion of the f ire chief or his/her designee. Illegal storage, for the purpose of this
section, includes any material stored in an electrical room, in front of major electr ical
panels, fire pump rooms, fire command rooms (other than what is permitted by the Florida
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Building Code and the FFPC), fire protection closet, and similar areas. Such areas shall
be provided with signs indicating “No Storage.”
Sec. 9-6. Premises identification.
All new and existing buildings shall include signage that identifies the building address. All
such signs shall be permanent and shall meet the requirements NFPA 1. All such signage
shall be placed on buildings in such a manner that their addr ess numbers are plainly
legible and visible from the road or street fronting the property.
Sec. 9-7. Unit and Suite Identification.
All apartment units, condominium units, and business suites located in buildings,
regardless of occupancy type, shall include signage that identifies their number (or any
other identifying designation). All such signs shall be permanent and shall meet the
requirements NFPA 1. Units shall be distinguished and identified using numbers or letters,
or a combination thereof, in sequence. Proposed numbering or lettering schemes shall be
subject to review and approval by the fire chief or his/her designee. Identification signs
shall be located on the door of the unit, or the wall adjacent to the unit, such that it is visible
and legible to approaching fire rescue personnel. Signs located on a fire rated door or fire
rated wall shall not compromise the rating of the door or wall and shall not conflict with
manufacturers recommendations.
Sec. 9-8 Directional/Wayfinding Signs.
Approved directional signs shall be provided in corridors and other areas of the building,
as required to assist fire rescue service personnel. The location of directional signs shall
be at the discretion of the fire chief or his/her designee.
Sec. 9-9 thru 9-25 - Reserved.
Sec. 9-26. Fire lanes on private property.
(1) For the purpose of this chapter, a "fire lane" shall mean a space sufficient in width
and length to permit the parking of fire trucks and other firefighting apparatus and
located nearest to, or at the best location to permit firefighting operations for, a
building or structure.
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(2) Fire lanes shall be established and maintained on private property where the public
has the right to travel by motor vehicle and where the public is permitted by
invitation or by license to travel by motor vehicle, to the extent that any such fire
lane is necessary for the department to access buildings by fire trucks or other
firefighting apparatus, as more specifically provided in FFPC , NFPA 1, Chapter 18.
“Private property where the public has the right to travel by motor vehicle and where
the public is permitted by invitation or by license to travel by motor vehicle” shall
mean all parking lots, shopping plazas, and shopping centers, as well as all
commercial, industrial, single family, and multi-family residential areas.
(3) After notification by the fire rescue department to establish fire lanes on a particular
property, the owner or person in possession and control of the property shall submit
a site plan for the fire lanes on the property to the fire department for review and
approval of the design and location of the fire lanes. The site plan shall be drawn
to scale and shall show all related buildings, driveways, streets, and other
information necessary to evaluate the sufficiency of the fire lanes.
(4) Approval of fire lanes by the fire rescue department shall constitute authorization
for the person owning, or in possession and control of, any such property to install
required official signs and necessary pavement markings prohibiting the stopping,
standing, or parking of motor vehicles within the fire lanes, and the posting of the
fire lanes as tow-away zones. Such signs and necessary pavement marking and
striping shall be furnished and installed by the ow ner or person in possession and
control of the property at their own cost. The owner or person in possession and
control of the property shall thereafter be responsible for the maintenance of the
signs, markings, and striping of the required fire lanes.
(5) All fire lane signs required by and installed pursuant to this section shall have red
lettering, not less than two inches (2”) or more than three inches (3”) in height, on
a white background. Each sign shall be twelve inches (12”) wide by eighteen inches
(18”) in height and shall be consistent with the manual on uniform traffic control
devices of the state department of transportation and Chapter 18 of NFPA 1, 8th
edition).
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Sec. 9-27. Use of outdoor cooking appliances.
(1) This section shall apply to all buildings and structures, except two-family dwellings
of one-story design, and single-family dwellings. This section shall not apply to
commercial cooking appliances.
(2) For the purpose of this section, an outdoor cooking appliance shall mean any
portable and non-portable cooking appliance, grill, stove, or smoker, fueled, or
powered by electricity, wood, charcoal, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas,
gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, alcohol, or other liquid or gaseous fuel.
(3) Outdoor cooking appliances shall be operated a minimum of ten feet (10’) from the
exterior of buildings or structures.
(4) It shall be unlawful for any person to use or cause to be used any outdoor cooking
appliance on any balcony, within any screened enclosure, in any covered parking
area, in any corridor or hallway, under any overhang or within any area of any
building or structure; notwithstanding the foregoing, a tabletop or countertop
electric grill, with a cooking surface that is two hundred (200) square inches or less
in size, may be used on a balcony, as long as the balcony is not enclosed or within
a screened enclosure. This requirement also applies to one-and two-family
dwellings.
Sec. 9-28. Closing of private driveways, roadways, and entrances.
It shall be unlawful for any person to have or cause to have any driveway, roadway , or
entrance barricaded or blocked by obstacles which would interfere with the response of
the fire rescue department or other emergency vehicles. If an existing building requires a
change of access, the owners shall provide revised life safety plans and obtain a permit
from the town.
Sec. 9-29. Processes deemed hazardous to life and property.
(1) The fire chief or fire marshal may issue an order for the immediate cessa tion of any
activity, operation, or process, when such operation, activity, or process constitutes
a severe and immediate hazard to persons or property.
(2) No person who, after being served with either a verbal or written order to cease
such severe and immediate hazardous activity, operation, or process, shall fail or
refuse to comply with such an order.
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Sec. 9-30. Evacuation of occupied buildings or structures.
In accordance with the Florida Fire Prevention Code, NFPA 1, sec. 1.7.16, the fire chief,
the fire marshal, a fire inspector, or any department officer may order the immediate
evacuation of any occupied building or structure or assembly area when such building,
structure or assembly area is deemed hazardous due to a fire hazard, obstruction to ex its,
overcrowding of the premises, or any other hazard or potential which presents immediate
and life-threatening danger to the occupants. The premises, or any portion thereof, may
not be reoccupied until it has been examined and deemed free of the hazard or potential
hazard that caused the evacuation to be ordered.
Sec. 9-31. Fireworks, pyrotechnic special effects, flame effects.
(1) The discharge, firing or use of the following fireworks products are prohibited inside
buildings, tents, structures, and other enclosed spaces:
(a) Firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes, roman candles or other fireworks or substances
designed and intended for pyrotechnic display, and of cap guns, starter pistols,
canes, cannons, or other appliances (other than a “firearm” as defined in Fla. Stat.
§ 790.001) using blank cartridges or caps containing chlorate or potash mixture;
(b) Pyrotechnic special effects including, but are not limited to, chemical mixtures
used in the entertainment industry to produce visible, audible, or thermal effects
by combustion, deflagration, or detonation; and
(c) Flame effects including, but not limited to, batons, and/or torches fueled by liquid,
solid or gaseous fuels, flame projectors which produce heat effects and/or flames,
flash powders composed of fuel(s) and oxidizer(s), flares. and similar devices.
(2) Except as provided in section 791.08, Florida Statutes, a permit shall be obtained
from the town manager or his/her designee, prior to any outdoor use of fireworks,
pyrotechnic special effects, flame effects, and/or any other fireworks item identified in
section 1 above. The application for a permit shall be on a town form and payment of
an application fee shall be required. The town manager or his/her designee may
include conditions in the permit, including but not limited to additional inspection fees,
to ensure compliance with all applicable requirements herein and state law or to
protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
(3) The permit applicant shall furnish with its application proof of financial responsibility in
the form of liability insurance. Such liability insurance shall have a minimum of
$1,000,000.00 coverage for each occurrence and shall provide coverage for all claims
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for damages to property or personal injuries, including death, arising out of the use of
the fireworks. Additionally, the applicant shall provide the town with an endorsement
from its insurer that names the town, and its officers and employees, as an additional
insured and shall otherwise be in a form acceptable to the town.
(4) The outdoor use of fireworks shall be in accordance with NFPA 1123 and NFPA 1124.
Sec. 9-32. Public Safety Radio Communication System.
In all newly constructed buildings, a minimum radio signal strength for public safety radio
signals shall be required within the building. Installation and signal strength shall be the
minimum requirements per NFPA 1225 (2022 edition), Chapter 18 (In-Building Emergency
Responder Communication Enhancement Systems) or as otherwise specified by the town.
In all new and existing buildings, as outlined in Section 633.202(18), Florida Statutes, that
cause a reduction of Emergency Responder Communication signals below the acceptable
level for reliable communications, a two-way radio enhancement system shall be required.
In buildings where phone jacks are required as part of an alarm system, a two-way radio
enhancement system shall be installed and maintained by the building owner, in lieu of
the phone jacks.
Sec. 9-33. Rubbish and linen chutes.
New buildings with a chute or chutes for trash, linen, or any other building services requires
fire sprinkler protection, and all such chutes shall be provided with a riser for the purposes
of complete isolation from the remainder of the building’s fire sprinkler system. The valve
to isolate the riser shall be supervised.
Sec. 9-34. Liquefied Petroleum Gas Containers.
All containers installed for the storage, handling, transportation, and use of liquefied
petroleum gas shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 58.
(1) Containers shall not be filled prior to rough-in inspection without the prior approval of
the fire chief or his/her designee.
(2) Underground tanks shall be visually inspected prior to back filling the location of
installation.
(3) Tanks installed within ten feet (10’) of a public vehicular thoroughfare or designated
parking location shall be provided with vehicular barrier protection.
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(4) Tanks installed under a driveway or designated parking area shall be a non -
interchangeable underground tank.
(5) Tanks installed under a driveway or designated parking area shall be provided with a
shroud that allows the tank to be installed at least eighteen inches (18”) below grade.
(6) Tanks installed under a driveway or designated parking area shall be provided with a
protective dome or cover, engineered to protect the tank valve assembly, and support
the weight of parked or moving vehicles.
ARTICLE III. ELEVATORS
Sec. 9-35. Dimensions and control of automatic elevators.
In all buildings three stories or more in height erected, after November 23, 1993, which
are equipped with automatic elevators, all elevators of the structure shall be arranged for
emergency use (firefighter's service) by department personnel. At all times, and
regardless of circumstances, elevators shall remain operable and available for emergency
use by department personnel. The control of all automatic elevators shall meet the
requirements as set forth under Chapter 61-5C, “Florida Elevator Safety Code,” Florida
Administrative Code. In addition to these requirements, the following specifications shall
be met:
(1) Emergency auxiliary power required.
(a) Emergency auxiliary electrical power shall be provided for all elevators equipped
with the key switch service for department personnel. The auxiliary power supply
shall be capable of supplying power to the elevators for a period of at least twenty -
four (24) hours. The auxiliary power supply shall be approved by the fire rescue
department.
(b) Emergency auxiliary power shall remain on for the service car in use by
firefighters regardless of selection switch devices, which may also be installed to
rotate emergency power to other cars in the building.
(c) No more than ten (10) seconds shall be required for the auxiliary power to be in
full operation and the operation of the emergency power supply shall
automatically transfer to the firefighters' service car.
(d) A maintenance schedule shall be maintained in the generator equipment room to
record all tests and operation of such auxiliary power equipment. At all times, the
records shall be posted and available to the fire rescue services department.
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(e) All auxiliary power equipment and automatic transfer apparatus shall be tested
weekly.
(f) For all buildings which are designed and constructed having multiple separate
towers, each tower shall be treated as though it were a separate building.
(2) Key switch operation (firefighter's service).
(a) As used in this section, authorized personnel shall mean the f ire c hief and any f ire
rescue department officer designated in writing by the f ire chief as authorized to
possess the standard emergency elevator control key or key to a keykeeper box.
(b) A keykeeper box shall be installed adjacent to all firefighter's service elevators.
The performance standards of the keykeeper box shall equal or exceed those of
the Bommer key -keeper box, type 5620, F2828, or the AF Florence Manufacturing
Company KK Series Key Keeper Box. The key keeper box shall be equipped with
a lock that can be opened with the Emergency Response Region 7 Key (Yale Key
No. R-80833-2006-7).
(c) The standard emergency elevator control key shall be issued only to authorized
personnel.
(d) All buildings constructed following the adoption of this code regardless of the
number of stories, shall use the emergency elevator control key for Emergency
Response Region 7 (Yale Key No. R -80833-2006-7).
(e) Any building having undergone "substantial improvement," as defined in Section
161.54(12), Florida Statutes, must comply with subsection 9-35(2)(b) of this
Code.
(f) All elevators in the town shall utilize the Emergency Response Region 7 (Yale
Key No. R-80833-2006-7) key for the keykeeper box lock.
(3) Minimum size and weight capacity.
(a) Elevators shall have a platform with dimensions of at least six feet (6’) deep by
five feet (5’), five inches (5”) wide.
(b) Elevators shall have minimum headroom inside the car of at least seven feet (7’),
six inches(6”).
(c) Doors to elevators shall be at least six feet (6’), eight inches (8’) high by three feet
(3’) wide.
(d) Elevators shall have a weight capacity of at least 3,500 pounds.
(4) Emergency access keys.
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(a) A standard emergency access door key shall be provided to the department for
all elevators.
(b) An emergency key slot shall be located on each door on every floor or landing on
which each elevator can stop.
(5) A sign shall be posted directly above each elevator door on every floor, stating: "In
Case of Fire: Use Exit Stairways—Do Not Use This Elevator."
(a) The sign shall be at least two and one-half (2½) inches high by three and one-half
(3½) inches wide.
(b) The letters shall be of a color that contrasts with background.
(6) Emergency use elevator to be identified.
(a) Any elevator provided with the fire rescue department key switch and emergency
power shall be identified by a sign of at least three inches (3”) wide by two inches
(2”) high displaying at least three-quarter (3/4) inch letters with the following
information: "Fire Rescue Services Department Emergency Power."
(b) The background of the sign shall be red with white letters.
(c) The sign shall be posted in the center of the door frame directly above the door
opening on the floor where the key switch is located.
ARTICLE IV. PERMITS
Sec. 9-36. Examination of building permits.
(1) This section shall not apply to single-family or duplex residential units, except where
the installation of fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, or liquified petroleum
fuel tanks, are proposed, or are required by this code, the Florida Building Code or
the FFPC.
(2) Any plans and/or specification submitted as part of an application for any building
permit for new construction, demolition, moving of existing buildings, or renovation of
existing structures shall comply with Section 1.14 of the Florida Fire Prevention Code,
8th Edition, and Subtitle 61-G15 of the Florida Administrative Code, as applicable,
and examined and approved by the fire rescue department. Each set of plans and
specifications submitted for approval pursuant to this section must also include all
required fire permit applications.
(3) The fire rescue department shall provide review comments following rejection of any
submitted plans.
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(4) The owner of any new building or any existing building undergoing a level 2 or level 3
alteration, as defined by the Florida Building Code (“FBC”), or extensive modification
or reconstruction pursuant to the FFPC, shall provide floor plan drawings on a media
type specified by the fire rescue department for the purpose of pre-fire planning. This
shall be required prior to issuance of the temporary certificate of occupancy or
certificate of occupancy, as applicable.
Sec. 9-37. Permits, fee schedule.
The following enumerated installations and activities require a permit from the f ire rescue
department. The applicable fees, as enumerated in the town municipal facilities and
services user fee schedule, shall be paid after the permit application is approved. Main
use building permits shall not be approved by the fire rescue services department for the
following uses until all necessary fire rescue department installation permits for special
systems and/or equipment have been applied for by the appropriate subcontractors and
issued by the fire rescue department, or as may be specifically approved by the fire chief
or a designee.
(1) Motor vehicle painting—Spray booths and bake ovens.
(2) Gas and fuel-oil-fired outdoor equipment.
(3) Elevators.
(4) Liquid petroleum or natural gas storage.
(5) Flammable or combustible liquid storage.
(6) Flammable or combustible liquid dispensing.
(7) Fire alarm systems.
(8) Fixed automatic fire protection systems.
(9) Automatic fire sprinkler systems.
(10) Standpipe systems, independent or part of sprinkler system.
(11) Fire pumps.
(12) Required emergency generators.
(13) Fire hydrant flow test.
(14) Hazardous substances storage.
(15) Fireworks display (see sec. 9-31).
(16) Outdoor burning (see sec. 9-3).
(17) BDA Systems – 2-way radio enhancement systems / Bi-Directional Amplification.
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Sec. 9-37. Work started without a permit.
(1) When work for which a permit is required by this chapter is started prior to issuance
of a fire rescue department permit, the permit fees herein specified shall be tripled.
(2) The payment of such fee shall not relieve any person from fully complying with the
requirements of this chapter in the execution of the work, nor from any other penalties
prescribed herein.
ARTICLE V. FIRE FLOW REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 9-38. Fire flow requirements.
(1) Intent. The intent of this section is to ensure an adequate water supply for fire
suppression by establishing minimum flow rates required to control and extinguish
fires that may occur within prescribed occupancy classifications. The requirements of
this section shall be applicable to public and private water systems, including
individual properties and land development projects.
(2) Required fire flow.
(a) The "required fire flow" is the rate of flow needed for firefighting purposes to
confine a major fire to the buildings within a block or other contiguous grouping.
The determination of this flow depends upon the size, construction, occupancy,
and exposure of buildings within and surrounding the block or group of buildings,
and upon the existence of automatic sprinkler protection. The determination of
required fire flow in each case shall be made by the fire chief, or a designee,
according to the criteria established by this section and by the Guide for
Determination of Required Fire Flow, published by the Insurance Services Office,
ISO Edition 06-2014, and as it may from time to time be amended, which are
adopted and incorporated herein by reference.
(b) The minimum required fire flow in the various zoning district classifications shall
be as listed in Table I at the end of this section. Where conditions indicate that
consideration must be given to possible simultaneous fires, as determined by the
fire chief utilizing the criteria established or adopted herein, an additional 1,000 to
8,000 gallons per minute shall be required. However, the maximum fire flow
requirement for any system shall be 12,000 gallons per minute. The required
minimum duration for fire flow for private fire protection systems not serviced by
the town shall be as listed in Table II at the end of this section. All required fire
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flow rates shall be in addition to the water flow rates necessary to supply the
needs of normal flow demands.
(3) Normal flow demands. Flow demands for design systems shall be calculated based
on full ultimate development as known or projected. The average daily flow for
domestic use shall be calculated pursuant to normal flow demand criteria as detailed
in the town utilities services department standards manual.
(4) Fire hydrants and fire flow requirements; exemptions and qualifications; interim
criteria.
(a) All new buildings and all existing buildings being altered to increase the area,
height, or occupancy shall have available the required number of fire hydrants as
specified in Table III at the end of this section connected to a public water supply
which meets the fire flow requirements specified in Tables I and II at the end of
this section, except as follows:
1. All duplex and single-family detached homes not requiring water main
extensions for domestic purposes. For purposes of this subsection, "water
main extension" shall mean the extension of a water supply system by
installation and construction of a new water main, six inches (6”) in diameter
or larger, as required by the public utility.
2. Additions to existing buildings and accessory buildings not exceeding twenty -
five percent (25%) of the square footage of existing structure, but in no event
greater than 5,000 square feet.
3. Neighborhood shopping centers with buildings totaling an area of less than
100,000 square feet with no building under one roof of more than 10,000
square feet, with no building exceeding two stories in height, and with at least
twenty -five-foot (25’) separations between buildings, shall meet fire flow
requirements of at least 1,250 gallons per minute.
4. Individual industrial or commercial buildings or structures not part of a
neighborhood shopping center or industrial park, less than 5,000 square feet
in area, and with low or ordinary hazard content shall meet a fire flow
requirement of at least 750 gallons per minute.
(b) If the rate of fire flow required under the terms of this section is not available from
the public utility at the time of application f or a building permit, and none of the
exemptions or qualifications in (a) through (c) above apply, then the following
interim criteria shall govern the issuance of building permits:
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1. Properties classified as having low hazard contents, and not exceeding two
(2) stories in height, will be required to provide a minimum of fifty percent
(50%) of the flow rate described in Table I for its zoning district at the end of
this section.
2. Properties classified as having ordinary hazard contents, and not exceeding
two (2) stories in height, will be required to provide a minimum of seventy
percent (70%) of the flow rate described in Table I for its zoning district at the
end of this section.
3. Properties classified as having low or ordinary hazard contents, and hav ing
more than two (2) stories but not exceeding five (5) stories in height, will be
required to provide a minimum of seventy -five percent (75%) of the flow rate
described in Table I for its zoning district at the end of this section.
4. Properties classified as having high hazard contents will be required to
provide one hundred percent (100%) of the flow rate described in Table I for
its zoning district at the end of this section.
5. All properties, in excess of five (5) stories in height, will be required to provide
one hundred percent (100%) of the flow rate described in Table I for its zoning
district.
6. As used herein, "low hazard contents," "ordinary hazard contents" and "high
hazard contents" shall be defined as set forth in Florida Fire Prevention Code
NFPA 101 section 6-2.2, which section is adopted and incorporated herein by
reference.
7. In all cases of new construction where less than the flow rate described in
Table I at the end of this section is permitted pursuant to the provisions of (b)
above, engineering and construction of new facilities to meet the total fire flow
requirements as described in Table I will be provided so that at the time the
public utility is capable of providing full fire flow, the properties receiving the
flow will be capable of utilizing the full fire flow provided by the utility.
8. In all cases wherein the interim criteria of (b) above are utilized, no less than
a 500-gallon-per-minute fire flow shall be permitted for any type of improved
property, and all f ire flow tests will be calculated with a minimum of twenty (20)
psi residual pressure remaining in the water main.
(5) Supplemental flow systems. If the minimum fire flow requirements set out in this
section cannot be met by the water supply utility, then the applicant for a building
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permit shall be required to supplement those flows through an on-site, or readily
available, system meeting the minimum fire flow requirements of this section and
meeting with the approval of the fire rescue services department.
(6) Extensions of time; bond. If the required fire flow is not available to allow an applicant
to obtain a certificate of occupancy, but it is determined by the fire rescue department
that system improvements are in process and are imminent so that the applicant will
be able to meet the fire flow requirements, then the fire rescue services department
may extend the time to meet the requirements of this section for an initial interim
period not to exceed ninety (90) days and may authorize a temporary certificate of
occupancy based thereon. In order to meet the fire flow requirements, a bond
sufficient to assure completion of the required system improvements shall be posted
by the applicant with the town manager. The amount of the bond shall be determined
by the fire rescue services department and shall be equivalent to two hundred (200)
percent of the cost to complete the fire flow improvements.
(7) Fire hydrants and fire hydrant branches.
(a) The location, number, and sizes of the fire hydrants, and fire hydrant branches,
shall be designated by the fire rescue department in accordance with Table III at
the end of this section.
(b) Fire hydrants of the approved municipal design and system pattern shall be
provided along all primary roadways and fire lanes throughout any proposed
project. When such development fronts on one or more existing public street(s),
fire hydrants shall be located along the public street(s) as well as throughout the
entire project. Spacing shall be measured along the actual route fire apparatus
will travel.
(c) Unobstructed access to fire hydrants, or on-site private systems, shall be provided
and maintained to accommodate firefighting apparatus.
(8) Distribution systems. The supply mains shall be of adequate size and have properly
arranged connections to the arterial mains, which shall extend throughout the system
and have numerous connections to the secondary feeders that supply the minor
distribution.
(9) Main sizes. Main sizes and system patterns shall be subject to approval of all
applicable agencies pursuant to fire and normal flow demand criteria. Design
standards shall be in conformance with current editions of the town utilities services
department standards manual.
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(10) Pressure. Sufficient pressures shall be provided within the system to maintain twenty
(20) psi residual pressure while providing required fire flows. In those cases where
system supply design and hydrant locations are capable of meeting full domestic,
commercial and f ire flow demands, residual pressures of ten (10) psi will be permitted.
(11) Violations. No person shall:
(a) Use or operate any fire hydrant or other valve on any fire system that is intended
for use by the town for any purpose unless a fire hydrant use permit has been
issued by the town to such person and such person complies with the appropriate
provisions of Chapter 29 of the Town Code of Ordinances.
(b) Remove, tamper with, or otherwise disturb any fire hydrant or firefighting
appliance except for the purpose of extinguishing fires, firefighting training, or
making necessary repairs, without first obtaining written approval by the fire
rescue services department.
TABLE I. REQUIRED FIRE FLOWS BY ZONING CLASSIFICATION (Defined in Section
30-62 of the Town Code)
Zoning Districts Requirement
Group 1: RE (Residential Single-Family
Estate Zoning District), RS (Residential
Single-Family Zoning District)
The system shall deliver not less than 500
gallons per minute at 20 psi residual on the
system. Each fire hydrant shall deliver not
less than 500 gallons per minute.
Group 2: RML (Residential Multiple-Family
Low -Density Zoning District)
The system shall deliver not less than 1,000
gallons per minute at 20 psi residual on the
system. Each fire hydrant shall deliver not
less than 750 gallons per minute.
Group 3: RMM (Residential Multiple-Family
Medium -Density Zoning District)
The system shall deliver not less than 1,500
gallons per minute at 20 psi residual on the
system. Each fire hydrant shall deliver not
less than 750 gallons per minute.
Group 4: RMH (Residential Multiple-Family
High-Density Zoning District)
The system shall deliver not less than 2,000
gallons per minute at 20 psi residual on the
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Zoning Districts Requirement
system. Each fire hydrant shall deliver not
less than 750 gallons per minute.
Group 5: GSD (Government Service
Zoning District)
The system shall deliver not less than 2,000
gallons per minute at 20 psi residual on the
system. Each fire hydrant shall deliver not
less than 1,000 gallons per minute.
TABLE II. REQUIRED DURATION FOR FIRE FLOW
Required Fire Flow
(gallons per minute)
Required Duration
(hours)
10,000 and greater 10.00
9,500 9
9,000 9
8,500 8
8,000 8
7,500 7
7,000 7
6,500 6
6,000 6
5,500 5
5,000 5
4,500 4
4,000 4
3,500 3
3,000 3
2,500 and less 2
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TABLE III. FIRE HYDRANT SPACING
Districts
Hydrant
Spacing
(feet)
1.00 Multifamily structures 2 or more stories in height 300.00
2.00 Commercial, industrial, and similar structures regardless of height 300.00
3.00 Areas with multi-laned, divided highways (hydrants shall be provided along
both sides of such roads with the location of curb cuts and median cuts
considered)
400.00
4.00 Residential districts, single-family and duplex areas with dead-end streets 500.00
5.00 Residential districts, single-family and duplex areas with complete internal
circulation
600.00
6.00 Residential districts, cluster developments 1 story in height 400.00
ARTICLE VI. FIRE ALARMS AND AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
Sec. 9-39. Central station alarm disposition.
Alarm disposition between a central station and the fire rescue department may be
transmitted via any of the transmission modes approved by NFPA 72. However, the
maximum duration between the initiation of an alarm signal at the protected premise to
transmission to and receipt of the signal by the fire rescue department shall not exceed
ninety (90) seconds.
Sec. 9-40. Automatic fire-extinguishing and detection systems.
Any automatic or manual fire alarm signal system and automatic fire-extinguishing or
automatic fire detection system hereafter installed, in addition to complying with the Florida
Fire Prevention Code, the Florida Building Code, and the state fire marshal's rules and
regulations, shall be listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (“NRTL”)
approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 633.334, Florida Statutes, and shall
conform to the following requirements:
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(1) Any fire alarm system, automatic fire sprinkler system, smoke, ionization or heat
detection system, clean agent extinguishing system, automatic fire -extinguishing
devices, (except stand-alone automatic extinguishing systems in hoods and ducts),
installed in any occupancy, which may be required by applicable provisions of these
regulations, shall be so arranged that the normal operation of any required alarm -
initiating device or the operation of any automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
automatically transmit an alarm to a docum ented NRTL central station. Listing
documentation shall be submitted to the fire rescue department for review and
approv al.
(2) A NRTL central station, in accordance with NFPA 72 (2019) Section 26.3, shall be
identified by the NRTL certificated service provider for all newly installed and required
fire alarm systems. An existing required fire alarm system, wherein the control panel
or alarm components are being replaced, shall be considered a new fire alarm system
for the purposes of this section, and suc h system shall meet the certificating
requirements of this code. NRTL listed central station service, in full compliance with
NFPA 72 (2019) Section 26.3, shall be maintained at the protected property, so long
as the requirement for the fire alarm system exists.
(3) All fire alarm signal systems, and automatic extinguishing and detection systems,
installed in accordance with this section shall be maintained under a written service
contract providing for regular maintenance and testing of the system in acco rdance
with the state fire marshal's rules and regulations. When the fire rescue department
determines a fire alarm system is out of service in need of repair, or where
confirmation is required to verify proper functioning of the system, the fire rescue
department shall request the response of a technician as required in NFPA 72 within
the timeframes specified therein, without consent from any building representative.
Failure to comply with such a request for a technician or runner is a violation of this
code.
(4) The service company performing the maintenance and tests shall forward a written
report to the fire rescue department indicating the nature of any deficiencies,
impairments, repairs, modifications, and/or corrections completed by the service
company, the date and time of such tests and inspections, and any other information,
which may be required by the fire and life safety division. In addition, a copy of the
service report shall be maintained in the fire protection closet or fire command room,
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or on the premises and it shall be subject to inspection by the fire rescue department
at any time.
(5) In accordance with NFPA 72 (2019), all fire alarm signal systems, automatic
extinguishing and/or detection systems shall be provided with an approved
annunciator panel. Annunciator panels, either remote or part of the FACP, shall be
equipped with an LCD display with a minimum eighty (80)-character capability,
designed to indicate the floor number and the section of the building reporting a fire
alarm or fire condition. Fire alarm system activation in multi-level/story
occupancies/buildings shall indicate an alarm condition on the floor of incident, one
floor below the floor of incident, and all levels above the floor of incident. Each alarm -
initiating device shall indicate an individual location on such annunciator. The alarm
initiating device shall indicate its individual location to the monitoring central station.
The annunciator shall respond to either manual or automatic devices, and all devices
within the system shall be connected to the annunciator. The location of the
annunciator panel shall be designated by the fire rescue department, and it shall be
so located as to be immediately available to the fire rescue department at all times.
Fire alarm systems installed solely for the purpose of monitoring a fire sprinkler
system shall be allowed upon the approval of the fire chief or his/her designee. In a
complex with multiple buildings, each building shall have its own transmitter for alarm
signal disposition to the central station.
(6) Carbon monoxide detection systems shall be required in buildings as provided in
NFPA 1, NFPA 101, and NFPA 72. Carbon monoxide levels shall be monitored in
new parking structures in addition to the requirements of NFPA 88A. In addition to
established requirements, carbon monoxide detection systems shall, upon the
detection of carbon monoxide levels above 99 ppm, send a supervisory signal to the
buildings fire alarm system panel, and any area attended to by security or staff.
Detection of carbon monoxide levels exceeding 199 ppm shall activate a fire alarm
signal to notify all occupants of the building and send a signal to central station.
Existing parking structures will be required to comply with this section upon
completion of a level 2 or level 3 alteration as defined in the Florida Building Code.
(7) All fire alarm signal and detection systems shall be provided with a secondary source
of power always available for use in the event of failure of the primary power supply
to insure continuous operation of the system, pursuant to the requirements of NFPA
72 Section 10.6 (2019).
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(8) Pre-signal fire alarm systems shall not be permitted.
(9) A change in service provider or a transmitter requires a permit and verification by the
fire department that the alarm system is reporting the appropriate signals to the
central station as required by code.
(10) Communications methods shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 72 (2019 ed.),
Chapter 26, and shall be approved by the f ire chief or designee.
Sec. 9-41. Alarm registration.
All required fire alarm systems must comply with the requirements of Chapter 9 of the
Town Code. All fields on the alarm registration form shall be filled out in their entirety, and
a copy of the form shall be posted adjacent to the fire alarm panel.
Sec. 9-42. Fire alarm installation permits.
(1) The fire rescue department shall issue a fire alarm installation permit after receiving
and approving a completed fire alarm application, plans, and required supporting
documentation, and only after it is deter mined the fire alarm system meets the criteria
of this section. The reason underlying a permit denial shall be documented on the
town permitting system and be provided to the applicant.
(2) The fire alarm system shall be installed in compliance with the Fire Alarm/Central
Station Applicable Regulations and Official Policies Guidelines of the fire rescue
department.
Sec. 9-43. - Fire alarm system certification requirements.
(1) The applicant for a required fire alarm installation permit shall submit to fire rescue
services department for review, along with the permit application, documentation
listing the NRTL central station for the alarm system and provide documentation of
NRTL certification at time of acceptance testing of the fire alarm system or added
components.
(2) The applicant must demonstrate that the fire alarm monitoring will be performed by a
NRTL certified/listed central station.
(3) All required NRTL certificated/listed fire alarm systems must maintain NRTL
compliance and NRTL monitoring.
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Sec. 9-44. False alarms.
False alarms are defined, and fees, therefore, are as provided for in Chapter 9 of the Town
Code.
Sec. 9-45. Limitation of liability.
Neither the town nor any of its officers and agents shall be under any obligation or duty to
an alarm user or to any other person. The town specifically disclaims liability for any
damages, injuries, or losses caused by or resulting f rom a failure to respond to an alarm.
ARTICLE VII. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Sec. 9-46. Applicability.
Chapter 9, Fire Protection Systems, of the Florida Building Code is supplemented as
follows:
(1) The requirements of this article shall apply to all newly constructed buildings,
structures, and installations.
(2) The requirements of this article shall also apply to any existing building or structure if
a level 2 or level 3 alteration occurs, as defined in the Florida Building Code.
Sec. 9-47. Definitions.
For the purpose of this article, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the
meanings given in this section, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Approved double check valve assembly is an assembly of two (2) independently
operating check valves with Outside Stem and Yoke (“O.S. & Y”) valves on each side of
the check valves, plus properly located test cocks for the testing of each check valve. The
assembly shall be listed in the "UL Fire Protection Equipment D irectory" under "Backflow
Special Check Valve Devices (BAEU)." The O.S. & Y valves shall be listed in the "UL Fire
Protection Equipment Directory" under "Gate Valve (HMRZ)." The assembly shall be
installed in the horizontal position, outside, above ground and shall be readily accessible
for maintenance, testing and inspection. The O.S. & Y valves shall be supervised with
properly installed tamper switches connected to the fire alarm system. The O.S. & Y valves
shall also be secured with a chain and two inte rlocked padlocks, one of which shall be a
Master lock , issued by the fire department, painted red, for fire rescue department access.
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Fire Rescue Services department connections shall not be directly attached to the
assembly.
Approved dual check valve assembly is a listed assembly of two (2) independently
operating check valves. For fire main use a single O.S. & Y valve shall be installed on the
supply side of the approved dual check valve. The O.S. & Y valve shall serve as the main
control valve for the fire protection system. The assembly shall be installed in the
horizontal position, outside, above ground, and shall be readily accessible for
maintenance and inspection. The O.S. & Y valve shall be secured with a chain and a
Master lock , issued by the fire department.
Fire main is that pipe, and its appurtenances, on private property between a source
of water and the base of the riser for the automatic fire sprinkler systems, open fire
sprinkler systems, fixed water spray systems, fire standpipe systems and/or inlets to
firefighting foam making systems. When connected to the public water system, the fire
main begins at the supply side of the approved double check valve assembly or the
approved dual check valve assembly. On NFPA 13D systems, the fire main begi ns at the
point where the water supply line for the fire sprinkler system splits from the domestic
water service.
Sec. 9-48. Backflow prevention for fire protection systems.
An approved DDCV assembly shall be installed on all fire mains serving all struct ures,
except single-family homes and duplexes, as provided in NFPA 13, NFPA 13R and NFPA
13D. An approved dual check valve assembly shall be installed on all fire mains serving
one- and two-family dwellings (NFPA 13D).
Previously approved post indicator valves (“PIV”) shall be kept locked with a #2396
key Master lock. Previously approved PIV’s shall be changed to double detector check
valve (“DDCV”) assemblies meeting the requirements of this section when they are
determ ined to be out of service and in need of replacement.
Sec. 9-49. Fire mains.
Fire main taps connected to the public water system shall be sized for, and serve, only
the building for which they were installed. Fire main taps shall not be shared with other
buildings. Fire mains shall be constructed of class 52 ductile iron pipe (DIP) or other pipe
UL listed for underground fire main use, as approved by the fire rescue department. Fire
main taps may be shared only where a single fire pump is shared in accorda nce with
section 9-50. Fire mains shall only enter a building above ground and through an exterior
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wall. Fire mains shall not run under foundations or footers. In high-rise buildings (as
defined in the Florida Fire Prevention Code and the Florida Building Code), fire main
configurations shall be in accordance with the Florida Building Code, Chapter 4 . Any
alternative fire main configurations shall be subject to the approval of the fire chief or
designee at the time of initial permit application.
Sec. 9-50. Fire pumps.
Fire pumps installed in buildings to meet requirements for standpipes or hydraulic demand
of the fire sprinkler system shall be provided with a secondary source of power (emergency
generator) if such system is provided. Fire pumps shall serve only the building or structure
for which they were installed and shall not be shared with other buildings or structures,
except that a single fire pump may be shared between a building and up to two (2) parking
structures if all the following are provided:
(a) All buildings and structures are under the same ownership.
(b) A "unity of title" for the buildings and structures is provided before the installation
permit is issued.
(c) The fire mains serving each building/structure are installed underground in
accordance with NFPA 24, and this article.
Sec. 9-51. Fire protection system closet.
(1) A fire protection system closet shall be provided for all buildings and structures
equipped with a fire alarm or fire sprinkler protection.
(a) The closet shall house the fire sprinkler system riser, all appropriate control
valves, all appropriate flow and tamper switches, the fire alarm system control
panel, annunciator panel, annunciator map/legend and the transmitter/control
unit. As provided in the FFPC and NFPA 72, portions of the fire alarm system may
be located elsewhere in the building subject to approval by the fire rescue
department.
(b) The annual fire alarm registration and copies of the most recent fire alarm, and
fire sprinkler, inspection reports shall be posted in the closet.
(c) The closet shall not be used for storage and shall not be used for any other
electrical, plumbing, or mechanical equipment.
(d) The minimum size of the closet shall be two feet (2’) deep by four feet (4’) wide,
which shall be increased to accommodate the provided equipment.
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(e) The closet shall be separated from all other portions of the building with one (1)-
hour fire resistive construction as a minimum. The closet shall be located along
an outside wall near the fire primary fire department access, at grade, with access
from an outside swinging door, which need not be fire rated.
(f) The door shall be labeled with a sign that reads "Fire Protection Closet." The
closet shall be kept locked at all times. A key box approved by the fire and life
safety division shall be installed on the outside wall, within three feet (3’) of the
closet. The key box shall be installed forty -two inches (42") to forty -eight inches
(48") above grade. The key box shall be sized appropriately such that the keys,
access cards, fobs, and other contents fit inside in a manner that is practical for
fire rescue department personnel to open and close with ease. The key box shall
contain a key to access the closet, all the keys necessary to control the fire alarm
system, and keys to access the building and other important areas, including but
not limited to, electrical rooms, fire pump rooms, elevator machine rooms, roof
access, hazardous materials storage areas, etc. The property owner may provide
additional keys for access to other areas of the building as appropriate.
(g) A weatherproof horn/strobe or speaker/strobe shall be installed directly above the
key box at a height easily seen upon appr oach to the area.
(h) The closet shall be designed and constructed so as to provide and maintain an
air-conditioned temperature of no greater than eighty (80) degrees Fahrenheit.
(2) Fire protection system closets are not required in high rise buildings a nd other
buildings where a fire pump room and a fire control room are required or provided.
Fire protection system closets are not required for fire sprinkler systems provided in
single family homes and duplexes.
Sec. 9-52. - Fire rescue services department connections (FDC).
(1) A single 2½-inch freestanding fire rescue department connection located within fifty
(50) feet of a fire hydrant shall be provided on all NFPA 13R fire sprinkler systems
with twenty (20) or more fire sprinkler heads.
(2) A double (Siamese) 2½-inch freestanding fire rescue department connection located
within fifty (50) feet of fire hydrant shall be provided on all NFPA 13 fire sprinkler
systems with twenty (20) or more fire sprinkler heads.
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(3) Two double (Siamese) 2½-inch freestanding fire rescue department connections,
each located within fifty (50) feet of a fire hydrant shall be provided on all the following
fire sprinkler systems:
(a) Light hazard and ordinary hazard NFPA 13 fire sprinkler systems with four
hundred (400) or more fire sprinkler heads.
(b) Extra hazard NFPA 13 fire sprinkler systems with two hundred (200) or more fire
sprinkler heads.
(c) On special fire protection systems or situations as designated by the fire chief or
designee.
(4) Multiple fire rescue services connections shall be installed in locations as remote as
possible from each other, as approved by the fire chief or designee.
Sec. 9-53. Hose connections as a part of fire sprinkler systems.
(1) Approved 2½-inch fire department hose connections, in accordance with NFPA 13
sec. 8.16.5.2, shall be installed in buildings and structures as follows:
(a) All one (1)-story buildings with a floor area of 52,000 square feet or more.
(b) All two (2)-story buildings with a combined floor area of 52,000 square feet or
more.
(c) All three (3)-story buildings with a combined floor area of 52,000 square feet or
more.
(2) Hose connections shall be fed from an adjoining sprinkler zone on the same floor or
from a sprinkler zone on a different floor. Hose connections may be fed directly from
the riser ahead of a zone valve. All hose connections, including those that are part of
a standpipe system, shall be installed at locations approved by the fire chief or
designee, such that all areas of the building can be reached with one hundred feet
(100’) of hose and twenty -five feet (25’) of fire stream throw. Hose connections shall
be equipped with caps to protect hose threads.
(3) Class I standpipe systems shall be provided with 2½" hose connections in the
following locations:
(a) On the inside of the stairwell at each landing.
(b) On the outside of the stairwell at each landing.
(c) On each side of the wall adjacent to the opening of horizontal exits.
(d) On the roof, near the point where the stairwell terminates. This shall be a double
2½" hose connection. It shall be provided with a UL or FM listed gauge.
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(e) At other locations required by the fire chief or a designee.
(4) All standpipe systems permitted and installed shall be a m anual wet system, or
automatic wet system, based on occupancy code requirements, as defined by the
FBC or NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems.
Sec. 9-54. Automatic Wet Fire Sprinklers.
(1) All new buildings or structures, including one- and two-family dwellings, 7,500 square
feet and larger shall be provided with a wet automatic f ire sprinkler system in
accordance with the requirements in NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D.
(2) All new buildings or structures, including one- and two-family dwellings, three (3) or
more occupiable stories in height shall be provided with a wet automatic f ire sprinkler
system in accordance with the requirements in NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D).
ARTICLE VIII. ENFORCEMENT
Sec. 9-55. Enforcement authority.
The fire chief or his/her designee shall have the authority to conduct investigations and to
do all other things necessary to enforce the provisions in this chapter.
Sec. 9-56. Violations.
Failure to comply with any provisions of this chapter shall be deemed a violation.
Sec. 9-57. Penalty for violations.
Any person or entity violating the provisions of this chapter shall be punishable as provided
in the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and as otherwise authorized by the town code,
including, but not limited to, section 1-9 and through the initiation of code enforcement
proceedings.
Section 3. The Town Commission hereby repeals Section 35-11, “Florida Fire Prevention
Code,” in its entirety.
Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable
and if any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to
be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections,
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sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the
legislative intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part.
Section 5. Repeal of Laws in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 6. Codification. Section 2 of the Ordinance shall be made a part of the Town
Code of Ordinance and may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such.
Section 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon adoption
at second reading and shall apply prospectively only.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by __________________________________, seconded
by ________________________________ and upon being put to the vote, the vote w as as
follows:
AYE NAY
Mayor Natasha Moore ____ ____
Vice Mayor David Stern ____ ____
Commissioner Don Peters ____ ____
Commissioner Judith Goldberg ____ ____
Commissioner Evalyn David ____ ____
PASSED on first reading at the Regular Commission meeting held on this _____ day of
_________________, 2023.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved by _________________________________, seconded
by ________________________________ and upon being put to the vote, the vote was as
follows:
AYE NAY
Mayor Natasha Moore ____ ____
Vice Mayor David Stern ____ ____
Commissioner Don Peters ____ ____
Commissioner Judith Goldberg ____ ____
Commissioner Evalyn David ____ ____
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PASSED AND ADOPTED on second and final reading at the Regular Commission meeting held
on this _____ day of _________________, 2023.
ATTEST:
By:
Lanelda Gaskins, MMC
Town Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
By: _________________________________
Glen J. Torcivia, Town Attorney
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A. June 20, 2023 Town Commission Meeting Minutes
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
TOWN COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM
3618 S. OCEAN BLVD
HIGHLAND BEACH, FL
Date: June 20, 2023
Time: 1:30 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Moore called the meeting to order at 1:30 P.M.
2. ROLL CALL
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg
Commissioner Donald Peters
Commissioner Evalyn David
Vice Mayor David Stern
Mayor Natasha Moore
Town Manager Marshall Labadie
Town Attorney Glen Torcivia
Deputy Town Clerk Jaclyn DeHart
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Town Commission led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States of America.
4. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOTION: David/Stern - Moved to approve the agenda as presented, which
passed unanimously 5 to 0.
5. PRESENTATIONS / PROCLAMATIONS
A. Proposed Operating Budget Presentation for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
Town Manager Labadie and Finance Director DiLena presented an overview of
the Proposed Operating Budget for the Fiscal Year 20204. Discussion ensued
and there were no suggested changes to the operating Budget. Mayor Moore
requested that the Building Department Fund Balance be included in the next
presentation.
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6. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mayor Moore opened public comments.
Timothy Routole, 3400 S. Ocean Blvd., spoke about the shared path in Highland
Beach.
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Moore read the announcements as follows:
Board Vacancies
Board of Adjustment and Appeals Two (2) vacancies, all for three-year terms
One (1) vacancy for an unexpired term
ending September 21, 2024
Natural Resources Preservation
Advisory Board
Two (2) vacancies for unexpired terms
ending April 30, 2024
Meetings and Events
July 04, 2023 Town Hall closed in observance of Independence Day
July 11, 2023 1:00 P.M. Code Enforcement Board Regular Meeting
July 13, 2023 9:30 A.M. Planning Board Regular Meeting
July 18, 2023 1:30 P.M. Town Commission Special Meeting
Board Action Report
None.
8. ORDINANCES (Public Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker per item after Commission initial discussion.)
A. Proposed Ordinance
An Ordinance of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach,
Florida, amending Article II, "Technical Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings
and Structures, " by amending Section 6-20, "Property Maintenance Code,
" to adopt the most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance
Code; providing for the repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for
severability and codification; and providing for an effective date.
Mayor Moore read the Proposed Ordinance title.
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Building Official Jeffery Remus presented this item and explained the need to
adopt the most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code.
MOTION: David/Stern - Moved to accept the Ordinance of the Town Commission
of the Town of Highland Beach, Florida, amending Article II, "Technical
Codes," of Chapter 6, "Buildings and Structures, " by amending
Section 6-20, "Property Maintenance Code, " to adopt the most recent
edition of the International Property Maintenance Code; providing for
the repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability and
codification; and providing for an effective date. Based upon a roll call;
Commissioner Goldberg (Yes); Commissioner Peters (Yes);
Commissioner David (Yes); Vice Mayor Stern (Yes); and Mayor Moore
(Yes). The motion passed unanimously 5 to 0.
9. CONSENT AGENDA (These are items that the Commission typically does not need
to discuss individually, and which are voted on as a group.)
A. Approval of Meeting Minutes
May 23, 2023 Town Commission Special Meeting Minutes
June 06, 2023 Town Commission Meeting Minutes
MOTION: David/Stern - Moved to approve the Consent Agenda, as presented,
which passed unanimously 5 to 0.
10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Fire Rescue Implementation Update
Fire Chief Glenn Joseph introduced this item and gave an update on staff
recruitment, construction contracts, foundation pouring, and the fire prevention
code process.
Mayor Moore inquired about the service data tracking system that will be in place
once Highland Beach is responsible. Chief Joseph explained that there will be
one platform to take in all data and that it will be analyzed and tracked thoroughly
to provide accurate data. He spoke about the unreliability of the historical data
that we have received in years past. He commented on the importance of having
accurate data to improve public safety. He will be attending safety meetings with
FDOT to ensure the project does not impact emergency vehicles.
B. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) RRR Project Update
Town Manager Labadie explained that FDOT has been communicating with Fire
Chief Joseph on a safety plan, and a new round of plans have been submitted
and will be printed for viewing. The Town will be paying FDOT to raise
manholes/water valves, the cost will be worked into the water sewer budget, and
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the information will be brought back before the Commission at a later date. The
project is moving forward and there will be a construction meeting in the Fall.
11. NEW BUSINESS (Public Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker per item after Town Commission initial discussion.)
A. None
12. TOWN COMMISSION COMMENTS
Commissioner Judith M. Goldberg commented that it was an informative meeting.
Commissioner Donald Peters thanked Finance Director DiLena for his presentation.
Commissioner Evalyn David thanked everyone for the updates.
Vice Mayor David Stern inquired it there were legislative updates in regard to building
recertification. Town Manager Labadie said he will have Building Official Remus come
and speak at a future meeting with an update.
Mayor Moore requested an update on the building certification program and an
update on the Gulf Stream Contract. She requested a proclamation to express their
gratitude for the appropriate money and the Town Commission agreed.
She spoke about a national fitness campaign that she received an email from, that
designs outdoor fitness courses. The Town Commission agreed that it was not a good
fit for the Town due to the lack of space.
Mayor Moore also requested an item be placed on a future agenda to discuss the
pros and cons of having a special magistrate for Code Enforcement. The Town
Commission agreed that it would be good to discuss it.
She mentioned that a resident asked the Town Commission to review the ordinance
workflow. She requested this item to be placed on a future agenda and the Town
Commission agreed.
13. TOWN ATTORNEY’S REPORT
Town Attorney Torcivia spoke about the mileage rate, other towns that have moved
to a special magistrate, and updating the purchasing code.
14. TOWN MANAGER’S REPORT
Town Manager Labadie reported the following:
The Town received their GFOA (Government Finance Officers Association) award for
excellence in financial reporting and the audit is being wrapped up.
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15. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 3:47 P.M.
APPROVED: July 18, 2023, Town Commission Meeting.
ATTEST: Natasha Moore, Mayor
Transcribed by
Jaclyn DeHart and Lanelda Gaskins
07/18/2023
Lanelda Gaskins, MMC
Town Clerk
Date
Disclaimer: Effective May 19, 2020, per Resolution No. 20 -008, all meeting minutes
are transcribed as a brief summary reflecting the events of this meeting. Verbatim
audio/video recordings are permanent records and are available on the Town’s Media
Archives & Minutes webpage: https://highlandbeach-fl.municodemeetings.com/.
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File Attachments for Item:
B. Approve and authorize Town Staff to purchase two (2) Lucas Chest Compression
Devices from Stryker in the amount of $43,407.74 for the Fire Station #116 (Piggyback
SAVVIK contract #2021-06).
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE 7/18/23
SUBMITTED BY: Fire Rescue Department
SUBJECT: Piggyback Procurement – Two (2) LUCAS Chest Compression
Devices
SUMMARY:
The LUCAS Device serves as an alternative to manual CPR in emergency medicine. It
ensures consistent and high-quality chest compressions at a fixed rate, which has been
proven to significantly improve outcomes for victims of cardiac arrest. The Fire Rescue
Department recognizes the importance of these devices in providing the very best emergency
medical services to the community.
A quote to supply the two devices was provided by Stryker through a cooperatively sourced
SAVVIK agreement with a discount off list price of 14% for the device assemblies and
discounts ranging between 15-21% for various components.
FISCAL IMPACT:
$43,407.74
ATTACHMENTS:
Quote for LUCAS Chest Compression Devices
SAVVIK Price Sheet
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve and authorize the purchase of two (2) LUCAS Chest Compression Devices in
accordance with SAVVIK contract #2021-06.
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Quote Summary
Delivery Address
End User - Shipping - Billing
Bill To Account
Name:
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
Name:
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
Name:
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
Account #:
1063416
Account #:
1063416
Account #:
1063416
Address:
3614 S OCEAN BLVD
Address:
3614 S OCEAN BLVD
Address:
3614 S OCEAN BLVD
HIGHLAND BEACH
HIGHLAND BEACH
HIGHLAND BEACH
Florida 33487-3393
Florida 33487-3393
Florida 33487-3393
Equipment Products:
#
Product
Description
Qty
Sell Price
Total
1.0
99576-000063
LUCAS 3, v3.1 Chest Compression System, Includes Hard
Shell Case, Slim Back Plate, (2) Patient Straps, (1)
Stabilization Strap, (2) Suction Cups, (1) Rechargeable
Battery and Instructions for use With Each Device
2
$17,212.90
$34,425.80
2.0
11576-000071
LUCAS External Power Supply
2
$390.32
$780.64
3.0
11576-000080
LUCAS 3 Battery - Dark Grey - Rechargeable LiPo
4
$732.40
$2,929.60
4.0
11576-000047
LUCAS Disposable Suction Cup (12 pack)
2
$533.76
$1,067.52
5.0
21576-000075
LUCAS Stabilization Strap (4 pack)
2
$317.52
$635.04
Equipment Total:
$39,838.60
ProCare Products:
#
Product
Description
Qty
Sell Price
Total
6.1
78000703
ProCare LUCAS Prevent Service: Annual onsite
preventive maintenance inspection and unlimited repairs
including parts, labor and travel with battery coverage
for LUCAS 3, v3.1 Chest Compression System, Includes
Hard Shell Case, Slim Back Plate, (2) Patient Straps, (1)
Stabilization Strap, (2) Suction Cups, (1) Rechargeable
Battery and Instructions for use With Each Device
1
$2,922.30
$2,922.30
ProCare Total:
$2,922.30
3-2023 LUCAS
Quote Number:
10664558
Remit to:
Stryker Medical
P.O. Box 93308
Version:
1
Chicago, IL 60673-3308
Prepared For:
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
Rep:
Gisel Lepior
Attn:
Email:
gisel.lepior@stryker.com
Phone Number:
Quote Date:
05/31/2023
Expiration Date:
08/29/2023
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Stryker Medical - Accounts Receivable - accountsreceivable@stryker.com - PO BOX 93308 - Chicago, IL 60673-330865
Price Totals:
Estimated Sales Tax (0.000%):
$0.00
Freight/Shipping:
$646.84
Grand Total:
$43,407.74
Comments/Terms/Signatures
Comments:
SAVVIK Member#31167
ProCare: 3 Years Total (1 year warranty + 2
years TOS)
Prices: In eflect for 30 days
Terms: Net 30 Days
Contact your local Sales Representative for more information about our ffexible
payment options.
3-2023 LUCAS
Quote Number:
10664558
Remit to:
Stryker Medical
P.O. Box 93308
Version:
1
Chicago, IL 60673-3308
Prepared For:
TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
Rep:
Gisel Lepior
Attn:
Email:
gisel.lepior@stryker.com
Phone Number:
Quote Date:
05/31/2023
Expiration Date:
08/29/2023
2
Stryker Medical - Accounts Receivable - accountsreceivable@stryker.com - PO BOX 93308 - Chicago, IL 60673-330866
Capital Terms and Conditions:
Deal Consummation: This is a quote and not a commitment. This quote is subject to final credit,
pricing, and documentation approval. Legal documentation must be signed before your equipment can
be delivered. Documentation will be provided upon completion of our review process and your
selection of a payment schedule. Confidentiality Notice: Recipient will not disclose to any third party
the terms of this quote or any other information, including any pricing or discounts, oflered to be
provided by Stryker to Recipient in connection with this quote, without Stryker’s prior written approval,
except as may be requested by law or by lawful order of any applicable government agency. A copy of
Stryker Medical's Acute Care capital terms and conditions can be found at https://techweb.stryker.com/
Terms_Conditions/index.html. A copy of Stryker Medical's Emergency Care capital terms and
conditions can be found at https://www.strykeremergencycare.com/terms.
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ITEM Category DESCRIPTION
List Price
Effective
2/1/2023
2023 Savvik Contract
Price Discount
21330-001365 Accessories Test load (for use with QUIK COMBO therapy cable)96.00$ 78.72$ 18%
340-000-000 Accessories McGRATH 3.6V EMS Battery (new part number May 2022; replacing 11996-000394)78.00$ 65.52$ 16%
11140-000052 Accessories LIFEPAK 15 REDI-CHARGE Adapter Tray 274.00$ 220.08$ 20%
11140-000080 Accessories Extension Cable (5ft 3 in)403.00$ 324.35$ 20%
11140-000074 Accessories DC Power Adapter 2,640.00$ 2,195.80$ 17%
11140-000078 Accessories Temperature Adapter Cable- 5ft 482.00$ 396.83$ 18%
11140-000079 Accessories Temperature Adapter Cable- 10ft 482.00$ 396.83$ 18%
21330-000996 Accessories ASSY-LP20 DOCKING STATION 505.00$ 409.05$ 19%
21330-001357 Accessories LIFEPAK 15 In-service Video - DVD format 50.00$ 39.00$ 22%
11260-000044 Accessories TrueCPR Carry Case 97.00$ 84.39$ 13%
11996-000374 Accessories LP15 bed Connector 205.00$ 164.00$ 20%
11260-000045 Accessories Carry Case for LIFEPAK 20/20e Defibrillator with Module 295.00$ 243.26$ 18%
11996-000106 Accessories DURA-Y Multisite sensor (reusable)873.00$ 742.05$ 15%
11260-000018 Accessories LP20 Basic Carry Case 217.00$ 174.63$ 20%
11260-000016 Accessories QUIK-COMBO Accessory pouch for LP20 84.00$ 67.01$ 20%
11260-000043 Accessories LP20 Top Pouch 88.00$ 70.40$ 20%
11996-000310 Accessories QUIK-COMBO 3-lead Patient Simulator 1,098.00$ 878.40$ 20%
99996-000117 Accessories LP1000 Trainer 1,384.00$ 1,148.72$ 17%
11996-000311 Accessories QUIK-COMBO 12-lead Patient Simulator 1,261.00$ 1,021.41$ 19%
11130-000061 Accessories Standard hard paddles for use w/LIFEPAK 15 1,253.00$ 1,006.53$ 20%
11998-000326 Accessories LIFEPAK 15 internal paddles adapter cable 440.00$ 356.40$ 19%
11260-000023 Accessories LIFEPAK 1000 Hard shell, watertight carrying case 509.00$ 411.08$ 19%
11131-000022 Accessories Internal paddles - 2" size (8.75" shaft length)515.00$ 437.75$ 15%
11131-000010 Accessories Internal paddles - 1" size (6.25" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000011 Accessories Internal paddles - 1.5" size (6" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000012 Accessories Internal paddles - 2" size (5.75" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000013 Accessories Internal paddles - 2.5" size (5.75" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000014 Accessories Internal paddles - 3.5" size (5" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000019 Accessories Internal paddles - 2.5" size (8.5" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000021 Accessories Internal paddles - 1.5" size (9" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000023 Accessories Internal paddles - 3.5" size (8" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
11131-000001 Accessories Internal paddle handles w/discharge control for use with LIFEPAK 12 or LIFEPAK 20 2,854.00$ 2,425.90$ 15%
11230-000019 Accessories (ProCLP20 Configuration Transfer Cable 162.00$ 129.60$ 20%
11141-000162 Accessories (ProCCodeManagement Module Lithium Ion Battery 307.00$ 251.74$ 18%
11141-000100 Accessories (ProCLMnO2 Non-Rechargeable Battery 476.00$ 383.39$ 19%
11110-000040 Accessories (ProCQUIK-COMBO therapy cable for use w/LIFEPAK 12 or LIFEPAK 20 500.00$ 404.17$ 19%
11113-000004 Accessories (ProCQUIK-COMBO therapy cable for use w/LIFEPAK 15 500.00$ 404.17$ 19%
11110-000029 Accessories (ProC3-lead ECG cable for LIFEPAK 12 or LIFEPAK 20 184.00$ 148.06$ 20%
11996-000369 Accessories (ProCMonitor to PC USB Cable for connecting LIFEPAK 12 or LIFEPAK 15 to a PC 379.00$ 306.99$ 19%
21330-001176 Accessories (ProCLP15 Lithium-ion Battery 5.7 amp hrs 606.00$ 490.86$ 19%
11110-000176 Accessories (ProCDEC-8 Cable Extension: 8'96.00$ 76.30$ 21%
11160-000015 Accessories (ProCNIBP Cuff-Reusable, Adult 40.00$ 31.88$ 20%
11141-000115 Accessories (ProCREDI-CHARGE Base 2,022.00$ 1,617.60$ 20%
21300-008146 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 NIBP Hose, 12'120.00$ 66.00$ 45%
21300-008148 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 NIBP Hose, 9' coiled 120.00$ 66.00$ 45%
21300-008147 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 NIBP Hose, 9'105.00$ 66.15$ 37%
11996-000060 Accessories (ProCDurasensor - Adult finger sensor 394.00$ 334.90$ 15%
11140-000098 Accessories (ProCAC Power Adapter 2,166.00$ 1,803.64$ 17%
11140-000081 Accessories (ProCRight angle cable (10in) included with ACPA & DCPA 403.00$ 324.35$ 20%
11141-000112 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 20e Lithium-ion Rechargeable Internal Battery 393.00$ 316.88$ 19%
11577-000011 Accessories (ProCMobile Battery Charger - FOR THE LP15 2,689.00$ 2,167.89$ 19%
11111-000022 Accessories (ProC12 Lead ECG, Precordial Leads (AHA)199.00$ 160.59$ 19%
11577-000004 Accessories (ProCStation Battery Charger - For the LP15 2,469.00$ 1,991.58$ 19%
11111-000020 Accessories (ProC8ft Trunk cable with AHA limb leads 499.00$ 402.73$ 19%
11111-000018 Accessories (ProC5ft Trunk cable with AHA limb leads 494.00$ 398.48$ 19%
11160-000011 Accessories (ProCNIBP Cuff-Reusable, Infant 29.00$ 22.51$ 22%
11996-000061 Accessories (ProCOxiband Adult/Neonatal Sensor 299.00$ 254.15$ 15%
11996-000062 Accessories (ProCOxiband Pediatric/Infant Sensor 299.00$ 254.15$ 15%
11110-000066 Accessories (ProC5-Lead ECG Cable for LIFEPAK 12 or LIFEPAK 20 337.00$ 271.43$ 19%
11111-000016 Accessories (ProC3-Wire ECG Cable 337.00$ 271.43$ 19%
11996-000375 Accessories (ProCCable DC Input LP15 Battery Charger 106.00$ 84.80$ 20%
11133-000007 Accessories (ProCPediatric paddle, external 1ea (2 required) multi-language 126.00$ 102.06$ 19%
11141-000149 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK NiCd Battery with fuel gauge 1.6amp hrs 447.00$ 362.07$ 19%
11140-000015 Accessories (ProCAC Power Cord 105.00$ 87.10$ 17%
11577-000019 Accessories (ProCLP15 Power Attachment Kit 76.00$ 62.45$ 18%
11110-000042 Accessories (ProCDEC-4 Cable Extension: 4'90.00$ 71.11$ 21%
11425-000007 Accessories (ProCBAG ASSEMBLY, NO STRAP,LIFEPAK 1000 190.00$ 152.00$ 20%
11160-000013 Accessories (ProCNIBP Cuff-Reusable, Child 33.00$ 25.89$ 22%
11220-000028 Accessories (ProCTop Pouch for the LP12/LP15 78.00$ 61.62$ 21%
11160-000019 Accessories (ProCNIBP Cuff-Reusable Adult X large 65.00$ 52.00$ 20%
11260-000039 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 Carry case back pouch 111.00$ 88.93$ 20%
11160-000017 Accessories (ProCNIBP Cuff-Reusable, Lg Adult 46.00$ 35.84$ 22%
11425-000001 Accessories (ProCAccessory pounch for 3-wire cable and/or other accessories 91.00$ 71.89$ 21%
11577-000002 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 Basic carry case w/ right & left pouches 432.00$ 348.68$ 19%
11577-000001 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 15 Shoulder strap 52.00$ 40.89$ 21%
11425-000012 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 1000 Replacement Shoulder Strap for carry case 61.00$ 48.80$ 20%
11113-000002 Accessories (ProCQUIK-COMBO Test Plug for testing QC Cable 36.00$ 28.33$ 21%
11996-000198 Accessories (ProCMNC-1 Adapter Cable - 4 foot 738.00$ 590.40$ 20%
11996-000183 Accessories (ProCMNC-1 Adapter Cable - 10 foot 779.00$ 623.20$ 20%
11996-000365 Accessories (ProCRED MNC ADAPTER CABLE, 4FT,2641 1,147.00$ 929.07$ 19%
11130-000037 Accessories (ProCLIFEPAK 20E Standard Adult Detachable Hard Paddles 2,069.00$ 1,672.44$ 19%
11131-000024 Accessories (ProCInternal paddles - 1.5" size (14.25" shaft length)516.00$ 438.60$ 15%
26500-003645 AED Accessories TAG,LOCAL EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER,911,MULTI 5.89$ 5.00$ 15%
11101-000021 AED Accessories Replacement Electrode Kit 177.00$ 150.45$ 15%
11101-000017 AED Accessories Electrode Infant/Child reduced energy starter kit 244.00$ 196.98$ 19%
11101-000016 AED Accessories Electrode replacement infant/child reduced energy 151.00$ 121.05$ 20%
11141-000165 AED Accessories Replacement Battery Kit 307.00$ 260.95$ 15%
11141-000166 AED Accessories BATTERY, D-CELL, TRAINER, LPCR2, Pack of 4 26.00$ 22.10$ 15%
11250-000144 AED Accessories MANIKIN, TRAINER, LPCR2 31.00$ 26.35$ 15%
11250-000178 AED Accessories Replacement Handle Kit 31.00$ 26.35$ 15%
11512-000002 AED Accessories Handle Kit 31.00$ 26.35$ 15%
21250-000003 AED Accessories DOOR, BATTERY, 3 PACK, TRAINER, LPCR2 21.19$ 18.01$ 15%
11140-000100 AED Accessories AC/DC POWER CONVERTER, LP1000 BATTERY CHARGER 113.00$ 90.40$ 20%
21300-008143 AED Accessories CABLE, USB2.0 A MALE TO MICRO-B, L 5.5FT 18.84$ 16.01$ 15%
11250-000162 AED Accessories KIT, SHIPPING, TRAINER, LPCR2, ENGLISH 816.00$ 693.60$ 15%
11250-000147 AED Accessories KIT, SHIPPING, DEMO, LPCR2, ENGLISH 880.00$ 748.00$ 15%
11140-000099 AED Accessories Rechargeable Battery Charger kit, LP1000 610.00$ 488.00$ 20%
11512-000001 AED Accessories Replacement Lid Kit 91.00$ 77.35$ 15%
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11250-000141 AED Accessories USB, BLUETOOTH, TRAINER, LPCR2 62.00$ 52.70$ 15%
11210-000046 AED Accessories New Wall Bracket - White/Red 57.00$ 48.45$ 15%
11210-000047 AED Accessories New Wall Bracket - Green 57.00$ 48.45$ 15%
11140-000101 AED Accessories Power Cord Grounded 76.00$ 60.80$ 20%
11998-000327 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Ilcor w/logo, Flat,8x10 36.00$ 28.08$ 22%
11998-000330 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Traditional w/logo, Flat, 8x10 36.00$ 28.08$ 22%
11250-000139 AED Accessories ASSY, TRAY COVER WITH HANDLE, TRAINER, LPCR2 28.00$ 23.80$ 15%
21250-000004 AED Accessories ASSY, LID, LOCALIZED, TRAINER, LPCR2, ENGLISH 28.00$ 23.80$ 15%
11260-000047 AED Accessories Carry Case Kit 111.00$ 94.35$ 15%
11996-000441 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Plus, With Alarm, White 461.00$ 331.92$ 28%
11996-000443 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Plus, With Alarm, Red 461.00$ 331.92$ 28%
11996-000445 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Solid Plus, with Alarm, White 575.00$ 414.00$ 28%
11996-000447 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Solid Plus, with Alarm, Red 575.00$ 414.00$ 28%
11998-000321 AED Accessories Ambu Res-Cue Mask First Responder Kit 64.00$ 51.20$ 20%
11220-000076 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, standard, surface mount, SS 763.00$ 610.40$ 20%
11250-000042 AED Accessories Replacement infant/child AED training electrodes 59.00$ 46.88$ 21%
11996-000449 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Solid Plus, Heat, with Alarm, White 835.00$ 601.20$ 28%
11996-000451 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, Rotaid Solid Plus, Heat, with Alarm, Red 835.00$ 601.20$ 28%
11220-000093 AED Accessories LIFEPAK WALL BOX, PLASTIC 514.00$ 436.90$ 15%
11220-000083 AED Accessories AED Wall Cabinet with alarm and strobe -surface mount, rolled edges 552.00$ 447.12$ 19%
11998-000292 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet - Semi-recessed for AED, 3" Trim 440.00$ 356.40$ 19%
11210-000026 AED Accessories AED Wall Cabinet with alarm, fire rated - semi-recessed, rolled edges 648.00$ 524.88$ 19%
11220-000078 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, small, fully recessed, SS 648.00$ 524.88$ 19%
11210-000001 AED Accessories Wall mount bracket for AED 188.00$ 133.48$ 29%
11210-000028 AED Accessories AED Floor Stand Cabinet with alarm- White 1,527.00$ 1,236.87$ 19%
11210-000027 AED Accessories AED Wall Cabinet with alarm, fire rated - recessed, square edges 618.00$ 500.58$ 19%
11998-000293 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet - Fully-recessed for AED, 1.5" Trim 376.00$ 304.56$ 19%
11210-000029 AED Accessories AED Floor Stand Cabinet with alarm- Grey 1,591.00$ 1,288.71$ 19%
11220-000079 AED Accessories AED Wall Cabinet with alarm - surface mount, rolled edges 451.00$ 365.31$ 19%
11220-000084 AED Accessories AED Wall Cabinet with alarm and strobe - surface mount, rolled edges 795.00$ 643.95$ 19%
11250-000142 AED Accessories USB, REPROGRAMMING, TRAINER, LPCR2, CR2T-1.0S 35.00$ 29.75$ 15%
11998-000328 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Ilcor w/logo, T-mount, 8x10 51.00$ 39.78$ 22%
11998-000329 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Ilcor w/logo, Tent, 7x8 51.00$ 39.78$ 22%
11998-000331 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Traditional w/logo, T-mount, 8x10 51.00$ 39.78$ 22%
11998-000332 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Traditional w/logo, Tent, 7x8 51.00$ 39.78$ 22%
11998-000333 AED Accessories AED Wall Sign Traditional w/o logo, T-mount, 8x10 51.00$ 39.78$ 22%
11250-000012 AED Accessories Adult AED QUIK-PAK Training Electrode Set (Box of 5 pair)112.00$ 89.67$ 20%
26500-002040 AED Accessories Quik reference Instruction Card for AED and CPR instruction 11.77$ 7.77$ 34%
11220-000077 AED Accessories Wall Cabinet, standard, semi-recessed, SS 693.00$ 561.33$ 19%
11250-000140 AED Accessories PADS, REPLACEMENT, TRAINER, LPCR2, 5 Sets 242.00$ 205.70$ 15%
11250-000145 AED Accessories TRAY, ELECTRODE, TRAINER, LPCR2 203.00$ 172.55$ 15%
11250-000045 AED Accessories Infant/child AED training electrodes training set 105.00$ 83.67$ 20%
11260-000048 AED Accessories ASSY, CARRY TOTE, TRAINER, LPCR2, ENGLISH 68.00$ 57.80$ 15%
11600-000022 CODE STAT CODE-STAT 10 Data Review Seat 3,469.00$ 2,948.65$ 15%
11996-000416 Disposables McGRATH MAC 4 Laryngoscope Blades, Box of 10 206.00$ 163.68$ 21%
11996-000414 Disposables McGRATH MAC 2 Laryngoscope Blades, Box of 10 206.00$ 165.76$ 20%
11996-000415 Disposables McGRATH MAC 3 Laryngoscope Blades, Box of 10 206.00$ 165.88$ 19%
11240-000032 Disposables Strip chart recorder paper, 100mm 2rolls/bx (1-23)28.00$ 21.56$ 23%
11240-000031 Disposables ECG printer paper, 50mm x 30m 3rolls/bx (1-49)27.00$ 20.79$ 23%
11101-000007 Disposables Defibrillation/ECG training electrodes 40.00$ 32.94$ 18%
11996-000113 Disposables Oxisensor II adult sensor (24/BX)850.00$ 722.50$ 15%
11996-000114 Disposables Oxisensor II adult sensor, long cable (24/BX)1,373.00$ 1,167.05$ 15%
11996-000117 Disposables Oxisensor II neonatal sensor (24/BX)1,109.00$ 942.65$ 15%
11996-000359 Disposables Temp Sensor, Skin Probe, High Dielectric, Disp (box of 20)184.00$ 156.40$ 15%
11996-000360 Disposables Temp Sensor, Esophageal-Rectal, 9FR, Disp (box of 20)197.00$ 167.45$ 15%
11996-000164 Disposables FilterLine Set Long Adult/Pediatric (box of 25)411.00$ 349.35$ 15%
11996-000080 Disposables FilterLine H Set Adult/Pediatric (box of 25)575.00$ 488.75$ 15%
11996-000001 Disposables FilterLine H Set Infant/Neonatal (box of 25)718.00$ 610.30$ 15%
11996-000082 Disposables Nasal FilterLine Set Infant/Neonatal (box of 25)386.00$ 328.10$ 15%
11996-000167 Disposables SmartCapnoLine Plus w/O2 delivery - Adult/Intermediate patients>44lbs (Cs of 100)1,616.00$ 1,373.60$ 15%
11996-000163 Disposables SmartCapnoLine Plus w/O2 delivery - Adult/Intermediate patients>44lbs (box of 25)458.00$ 389.30$ 15%
11996-000128 Disposables SmartCapnoLine w/O2 delivery - Pediatric patients <44lbs (box of 25)557.00$ 473.45$ 15%
11996-000166 Disposables SmartCapnoLine Plus - Adult/Intermediate patients>44lbs (Cs of 100)1,502.00$ 1,276.70$ 15%
11996-000165 Disposables SmartCapnoLine Plus Long w/O2 - Adult/Intermediate patients>44lbs (box of 25)583.00$ 495.55$ 15%
11996-000120 Disposables SmartCapnoLine - Pediatric patients <44lbs (box of 25)414.00$ 351.90$ 15%
11250-000052 Disposables Clip-on Training Electrodes for use with QUIK-COMBO Patient Simulator 100.00$ 79.00$ 21%
11250-000043 Disposables Cable/connector assembly/pouch for infant/child AED training electrodes 69.00$ 55.33$ 20%
11101-000004 Disposables AED training electrode set - (5pr), cable & pouch 105.00$ 83.67$ 20%
11101-000003 Disposables AED Trainer new style training electrodes (5 pr)62.00$ 49.34$ 20%
11171-000010 Disposables Masimo SET LNOP Sp02 Sensor -Pediatric Reusable 493.00$ 419.05$ 15%
11171-000034 Disposables Masimo SET LNOP Sp02 Sensor -Neonatal (<10 KG) Disposable (1 box of 20 sensors)791.00$ 672.35$ 15%
11996-000328 Disposables Masimo SET RED LNOP Patient Cable - 12 foot 569.00$ 483.65$ 15%
11996-000338 Disposables Masimo SET Rainbow Pediatric Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 12 foot 1,624.00$ 1,380.40$ 15%
11171-000025 Disposables Masimo SET LNCS Patient Cable - 14 foot 588.00$ 499.80$ 15%
11996-000327 Disposables Masimo SET RED LNOP Patient Cable - 8 foot 494.00$ 419.90$ 15%
11171-000037 Disposables (ProCRC-04, Patient Cable, 4 ft. , 1/box 302.00$ 256.70$ 15%
11996-000093 Disposables (ProCElectrode EDGE QUIK-COMBO pediatric RTS 56.00$ 44.80$ 20%
11996-000090 Disposables (ProCElectrode EDGE QUIK-COMBO RTS 56.00$ 47.60$ 15%
11101-000006 Disposables (ProCCable/connector assembly/pouch for Adult AED training electrodes 34.00$ 26.56$ 22%
11996-000017 Disposables (ProCElectrode QUIK-COMBO w/REDI-PAK preconnect 53.00$ 43.46$ 18%
11996-000091 Disposables (ProCElectrode EDGE QUIK-COMBO Adult 47.00$ 38.07$ 19%
11160-000020 Disposables (ProCNIBP Cuff-Disposable X-tra Large Adult 21.19$ 15.89$ 25%
11996-000048 Disposables (ProCDisposable Adhesive bandage wrap for OXI-A/N (2 bags of 50)149.00$ 126.65$ 15%
11996-000049 Disposables (ProCDisposable Adhesive bandage wrap for OXI-P/I (2 bags of 50)149.00$ 126.65$ 15%
11996-000115 Disposables (ProCOxisensor II infant sensor (24/BX)1,090.00$ 926.50$ 15%
11996-000116 Disposables (ProCOxisensor II pediatric sensor (24/BX)845.00$ 718.25$ 15%
21300-008054 Disposables (ProC4-Wire Cable Comb (10- Pack)76.00$ 60.04$ 21%
21300-008055 Disposables (ProC6-Wire Cable Comb (10- Pack)76.00$ 60.04$ 21%
11160-000016 Disposables (ProCNIBP Cuff-Disposable Adult 16.48$ 11.85$ 28%
11160-000018 Disposables (ProCNIBP Cuff-Disposable Large Adult 16.48$ 11.85$ 28%
11160-000014 Disposables (ProCNIBP Cuff-Disposable Child 15.30$ 10.84$ 29%
11160-000012 Disposables (ProCNIBP Cuff-Disposable Infant 14.13$ 9.82$ 30%
11171-000055 Disposables (ProCDisposable Light Shield 10/pack 85.00$ 69.99$ 18%
11171-000024 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Patient Cable - 4 foot 277.00$ 235.45$ 15%
11171-000027 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS 4' extension (for Nellcor equipped units)340.00$ 289.00$ 15%
11171-000040 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS Pdtx, Pediatric Adhesive Sensor, 18-inch, 20/box 478.00$ 406.30$ 15%
11171-000020 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Pediatric Disposable Sensors (box of 20)493.00$ 419.05$ 15%
11996-000323 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red LNCS Patient Cable - 4 foot 276.00$ 234.60$ 15%
11171-000041 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS Inf, Infant Adhesive Sensor, 18-inch, 20/box 591.00$ 502.35$ 15%
11171-000042 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS Neo, Neonatal/Adult Adhesive Sensor, 18-inch, 20/box 591.00$ 502.35$ 15%
11171-000050 Disposables (ProCRainbow DCIP PED REUSABLE Sensor 945.00$ 803.25$ 15%
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11996-000340 Disposables (ProCRainbow R20, Pediatric Adhesive Sensors (SpO2, SpCO and SpMet), 10/box 992.00$ 843.20$ 15%
11996-000342 Disposables (ProCRainbow R20-L, Infant Adhesive Sensors (SpO2, SpCO and SpMet), 10/box 992.00$ 843.20$ 15%
11171-000051 Disposables (ProCDBI-dc8, Adult Soft Reusable Direct Connect SpO2 Sensor, 8 ft., 1/box 979.00$ 815.05$ 17%
11171-000053 Disposables (ProCDIGITBOOTRED DBI-DC8, ADTREUSABLESENSOR,REF 2644 979.00$ 815.05$ 17%
11996-000335 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Rainbow Adult Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 3 foot 1,187.00$ 1,008.95$ 15%
11996-000337 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Rainbow Pediatric Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 3 foot 1,187.00$ 1,008.95$ 15%
11996-000339 Disposables (ProCRainbow R25, Adult Adhesive Sensors (SpO2, SpCO and SpMet), 10/box 959.00$ 815.15$ 15%
11996-000341 Disposables (ProCRainbow R25-L, Adult/Neo Adhesive Sensors (SpO2, SpCO and SpMet), 10/box 959.00$ 815.15$ 15%
11996-000326 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET RED LNOP Patient Cable - 4 foot 338.00$ 287.30$ 15%
11171-000016 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Patient Cable - 10 foot 393.00$ 334.05$ 15%
11171-000017 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Adult Reusable Sensor 436.00$ 370.60$ 15%
11171-000032 Disposables (ProCRainbow DCI-DC8, Adult Reuse Sensor, 8 ft 1,362.00$ 1,157.70$ 15%
11171-000033 Disposables (ProCRainbow DCP-DC9, Pedi Reuse Sensor, 8 ft 1,362.00$ 1,157.70$ 15%
11996-000325 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red LNCS Patient Cable - 14 foot 569.00$ 483.65$ 15%
11171-000029 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Neonatal Pt L Disposable Sensor (box of 20)667.00$ 566.95$ 15%
11996-000332 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red Adult Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 12 foot 973.00$ 827.05$ 15%
11996-000334 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red Pediatric Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 12 foot 973.00$ 827.05$ 15%
11171-000052 Disposables (ProCDIGITBOOT LNCS DB1, ADT REUSABLE SENSOR,REF 2653 459.00$ 382.16$ 17%
11996-000336 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Rainbow Adult Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 12 foot 1,624.00$ 1,380.40$ 15%
11171-000049 Disposables (ProCRainbow DCI Adt Reusable Sensor, 1/box 859.00$ 730.15$ 15%
11171-000018 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Pediatric Reusable Sensor 404.00$ 343.40$ 15%
11171-000046 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS DCI, Adult Reusable Sensor, 1/box 404.00$ 343.40$ 15%
11171-000047 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS DCIP, Pediatric Reusable Sensor, 1/box 404.00$ 343.40$ 15%
11171-000039 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS Adtx, Adult Adhesive Sensor, 18-inch, 20/box 451.00$ 383.35$ 15%
11171-000019 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Adult Disposable Sensors (box of 20)435.00$ 369.75$ 15%
11996-000324 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red LNCS Patient Cable - 10 foot 337.00$ 286.45$ 15%
11996-000331 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red Adult Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 3 foot 529.00$ 449.65$ 15%
11996-000333 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET Red Pediatric Reusable Direct Connect Sensor - 3 foot 529.00$ 449.65$ 15%
11171-000054 Disposables (ProCReuseable Light Shield, 5 /box 90.00$ 74.22$ 18%
11171-000028 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Neonatal L Disposable Sensor (box of 20)610.00$ 518.50$ 15%
11171-000031 Disposables (ProCMasimo SET LNCS Infant Disposable Sensor (box 0f 20)610.00$ 518.50$ 15%
11171-000043 Disposables (ProCM-LNCS NeoPt, Neonatal Preterm Adhesive Sensor, 18-inch, 20/box 649.00$ 551.65$ 15%
11171-000082 Disposables (ProCMasimo RC Patient Cable - EMS 4 ft 336.00$ 268.80$ 20%
360-STR-US-10 HeartSine 300 SerHeartSine SAM 360P AED, Fully-automatic 2,414.00$ 1,400.12$ 42%
350-STR-US-AV HeartSine 300 SerHeartSine SAM 350P AED Aviation 2,428.00$ 1,408.24$ 42%
350-STR-US-10 HeartSine 300 SerHeartSine SAM 350P AED 2,233.00$ 1,272.81$ 43%
360-STR-US-AV HeartSine 300 SerHeartSine SAM 360P AED Aviation, Fully-Automatic 2,568.00$ 1,489.44$ 42%
450-STR-US-10 HeartSine 400/50 HeartSine SAM 450P AED 2,502.00$ 1,551.24$ 38%
450-STR-US-AV HeartSine 400/50 HeartSine SAM 450P AED Avaition 2,683.00$ 1,904.93$ 29%
PAD-PAK-07 HeartSine A&D Aviation Pad-Pak for HeartSine AEDs 247.00$ 197.60$ 20%
PAD-PAK-02 HeartSine A&D US Pediatric-Pak for HeartSine AEDs 270.00$ 216.00$ 20%
PAD-PAK-01 HeartSine A&D US Adult Pad-Pak for HeartSine AEDs 228.00$ 182.40$ 20%
PAD-ACC-02 HeartSine A&D USB Data Download Cable - HeartSine 49.00$ 38.71$ 21%
PAD-CAB-04 HeartSine A&D HeartSine Wall Cabinet with Alarm 209.00$ 167.20$ 20%
PAD-CAB-02 HeartSine A&D Wall Bracket for HeartSine AED 114.00$ 91.20$ 20%
TRN-ACC-02 HeartSine A&D HeartSine AED Trainer Electrodes - 10 59.00$ 35.99$ 39%
PAD-BAG-01 HeartSine A&D Carry Case for HeartSine AED 76.00$ 60.04$ 21%
PAD-BAG-02 HeartSine A&D Backpack for HeartSine AED 198.00$ 160.38$ 19%
TRN-ACC-14 HeartSine A&D HeartSine Trainer battery charger 44.00$ 35.20$ 20%
TRN-PAK-04 HeartSine A&D Pad-Pak Electrode Cartridge for Trainer 69.00$ 55.20$ 20%
TRN-ACC-03 HeartSine A&D HeartSine AED Trainer Electrodes - 25 136.00$ 82.96$ 39%
TRN-ACC-16 HeartSine A&D SAM 350P AED Trainer Remote Control 213.00$ 170.40$ 20%
TRN-ACC-18 HeartSine A&D SAM 360P AED Trainer Remote Control 213.00$ 170.40$ 20%
TRN-ACC-19 HeartSine A&D SAM 450P AED Trainer Remote Control 213.00$ 170.40$ 20%
TRN-350-US HeartSine A&D HeartSine SAM 350P AED Trainer 589.00$ 474.14$ 20%
TRN-360-US HeartSine A&D HeartSine SAM 360P AED Trainer 589.00$ 475.26$ 19%
TRN-450-US HeartSine A&D HeartSine SAM 450P AED Trainer 589.00$ 485.78$ 18%
21340-000706 Lifenet LIFENET PC Gateway 618.00$ 519.12$ 16%
99425-000023 LP1000 LIFEPAK 1000 Graphical Display Standard Setup w/carry case, battery & electrodes 3,593.00$ 2,622.89$ 27%
99425-000025 LP1000 LIFEPAK 1000 ECG Display, Standard Setup w/carry case, battery & electrodes 4,425.00$ 3,451.50$ 22%
81700-000005 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, Masimo SpO2, EtCO2, BT)29,054.00$ 24,114.82$ 17%
81700-000004 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, BT)45,835.00$ 38,043.05$ 17%
81700-000002 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, BT, Temp)47,461.00$ 39,392.63$ 17%
81700-000001 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12- Lead ECG, EtCO2, 2 IP Channels)52,606.00$ 43,662.98$ 17%
99577-001960 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 41,507.00$ 34,450.81$ 17%
99577-001935 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead, EtCO2 43,329.00$ 35,963.07$ 17%
99577-001957 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth 43,329.00$ 35,963.07$ 17%
99577-001934 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead, EtCO2 39,035.00$ 32,399.05$ 17%
99577-001955 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth 39,035.00$ 32,399.05$ 17%
99577-001946 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, Bluetooth 24,460.00$ 20,301.80$ 17%
99577-001959 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 32,789.00$ 27,214.87$ 17%
99577-001951 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, Bluetooth 30,577.00$ 25,378.91$ 17%
99577-001956 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth, Temp 40,663.00$ 33,750.29$ 17%
99577-001938 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Temperature 44,958.00$ 37,315.14$ 17%
99577-001958 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2,Bluetooth, Temp 44,958.00$ 37,315.14$ 17%
99577-001962 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 45,806.00$ 38,018.98$ 17%
99577-001963 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 42,292.00$ 35,102.36$ 17%
99577-001372 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 50,101.00$ 41,583.83$ 17%
99577-001937 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12-Lead, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels 50,101.00$ 41,583.83$ 17%
99577-001948 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 28,106.00$ 23,327.98$ 17%
99577-001588 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth 47,629.00$ 39,532.07$ 17%
99577-001936 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet NIBP, 12-Lead, EtCO2 47,629.00$ 39,532.07$ 17%
99577-001964 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth 39,820.00$ 33,050.60$ 17%
81700-000006 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12- Lead ECG , EtCO2, 2 IP Channels)52,667.00$ 43,713.61$ 17%
99577-001945 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, Bluetooth 23,682.00$ 19,656.06$ 17%
99577-001933 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP,12-Lead 35,396.00$ 29,378.68$ 17%
99577-001953 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, Bluetooth 35,396.00$ 29,378.68$ 17%
99577-001368 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, 12-Lead ECG, Bluetooth 29,409.00$ 24,409.47$ 17%
99577-001373 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, SpO2, SpCO, SpMet, NIBP, 12-Lead ECG, EtCO2, Bluetooth, Temp 49,258.00$ 40,884.14$ 17%
99577-001947 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 27,327.00$ 22,681.41$ 17%
99577-001966 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, 2 Invasive Pressure Channels, Bluetooth 33,054.00$ 27,434.82$ 17%
99577-001943 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, EtCO2, 12-Lead ECG, Bluetooth 36,959.00$ 30,675.97$ 17%
99577-001944 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, EtCO2, Bluetooth 26,548.00$ 22,034.84$ 17%
99577-001952 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP, EtCO2, Bluetooth 34,098.00$ 28,301.34$ 17%
99577-001941 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Nellcor and Masimo SpO2, Bluetooth 20,691.00$ 17,173.53$ 17%
99577-001931 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, SpCO, NIBP 27,981.00$ 23,224.23$ 17%
81700-000003 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2)32,370.00$ 26,867.10$ 17%
99577-001932 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP,EtCO2 29,805.00$ 24,738.15$ 17%
99577-001950 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Trending, Masimo SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, Bluetooth 29,805.00$ 24,738.15$ 17%
99577-001930 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Standard 17,701.00$ 14,691.83$ 17%
99577-001939 LP15 LIFEPAK 15 Bluetooth 17,701.00$ 14,691.83$ 17%
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81700-000007 LP15 Bundle: LIFEPAK 15 w/ ACPA (Standard)20,267.00$ 16,821.61$ 17%
99512-001267 LPCR2 LPCR2 Fully-automatic, WIFI,English-Spanish, Bag 3,621.00$ 2,715.75$ 25%
99512-001265 LPCR2 LPCR2 Semi-automatic, WIFI,English-Spanish, Bag 3,353.00$ 2,514.75$ 25%
99512-001262 LPCR2 LPCR2 Semi-automatic, WIFI,English, Handle 3,152.00$ 2,364.00$ 25%
99512-001263 LPCR2 LPCR2 Fully-automatic, WIFI,English, Bag 3,521.00$ 2,640.75$ 25%
99512-001268 LPCR2 LPCR2 Fully-automatic, WIFI,English-Spanish, Handle 3,521.00$ 2,640.75$ 25%
99512-001261 LPCR2 LPCR2 Semi-automatic, WIFI,English, Bag 3,253.00$ 2,439.75$ 25%
99512-001266 LPCR2 LPCR2 Semi-automatic, WIFI,English-Spanish, Handle 3,253.00$ 2,439.75$ 25%
99512-001434 LPCR2 LPCR2 USB Fully-automatic, English, Handle 3,213.00$ 2,409.75$ 25%
99512-001264 LPCR2 LPCR2 Fully-automatic, WIFI,English, Handle 3,421.00$ 2,565.75$ 25%
99512-001435 LPCR2 LPCR2 USB Semi-automatic, English, Handle 3,079.00$ 2,309.25$ 25%
99576-000063 Lucas LUCAS 3, 3.1, IN SHIPPING BOX, EN 20,015.00$ 17,212.90$ 14%
99576-000083 Lucas LUCAS 3, 3.1, TRAINING UNIT, EN 11,862.00$ 10,201.32$ 14%
11576-000088 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS Slim Back Plate 524.00$ 406.67$ 22%
11576-000094 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS Carrying Case, Hard Shell 596.00$ 476.80$ 20%
11576-000064 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS PCI BACK PLATE 4,667.00$ 3,741.02$ 20%
11576-000060 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Stand-alone Battery Charger 1,555.00$ 1,244.00$ 20%
11576-000046 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Disposable Suction Cup (3 pack)186.00$ 149.55$ 20%
11576-000035 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Carry Bag (Backpack)787.00$ 631.49$ 20%
11576-000047 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Disposable Suction Cup (12 pack)662.00$ 533.76$ 19%
21996-000044 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS Back Plate 502.00$ 406.62$ 19%
11996-000278 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Chemtron Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
11996-000279 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Ohmeda Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
11996-000280 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Puritan Bennet Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
11996-000281 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Diss Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
11996-000282 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Schrader Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
11996-000283 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Connector - Oxequip Air 491.00$ 397.71$ 19%
21996-000061 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Extention Hose 454.00$ 367.74$ 19%
11996-000285 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 1 Regulator 845.00$ 684.45$ 19%
11576-000053 Lucas Accessorie Back Plate Grip Tape (3 pack)154.00$ 124.36$ 19%
11576-000090 Lucas Accessorie Grip Tape (3-pack), LUCAS Slim Back Plate 92.00$ 73.60$ 20%
11576-000089 Lucas Accessorie Grip Tape, LUCAS Slim Back Plate 38.00$ 31.34$ 18%
11576-000080 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 3 Battery - Dark Grey - Rechargeable LiPo 925.00$ 732.40$ 21%
11576-000048 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 12V Car Cable 189.00$ 150.33$ 20%
11576-000051 Lucas Accessorie Patient Strap (secures patient's arms to support legs of LUCAS - 3 pack)359.00$ 286.08$ 20%
11576-000071 Lucas Accessorie Lucas Power Supply 492.00$ 390.32$ 21%
11576-000052 Lucas Accessorie Back Plate Grip Tape 60.00$ 48.07$ 20%
11576-000070 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Rubber Bumper 57.00$ 46.00$ 19%
11576-000039 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Battery - Rechargeable Lithium Polymer (LiPo)951.00$ 762.31$ 20%
11576-000038 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 2 Carrying Bag 456.00$ 368.33$ 19%
21576-000074 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS Stabilization Strap 122.00$ 98.82$ 19%
11576-000036 Lucas Accessorie Patient Strap (each)143.00$ 114.02$ 20%
21576-000075 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS Stabilization Strap (4 pack)392.00$ 317.52$ 19%
11576-000091 Lucas Accessorie LUCAS 3 Bumpers (Black)57.00$ 45.60$ 20%
11576-000050 Lucas Accessorie Patient Strap (Secures patient's arms to support legs of LUCAS - 1pr)138.00$ 111.13$ 19%
11996-000471 Modem 4G Modem: Verizon Cellular non-Kore (customer data plan)1,546.00$ 1,345.02$ 13%
11996-000474 Modem 4G Modem: Verizon Cellular Kore (Stryker data plan)1,546.00$ 1,345.02$ 13%
11996-000475 Modem 4G Modem: AT&T Cellular Kore (Stryker data plan)1,546.00$ 1,345.02$ 13%
78000671 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Protect Service 485.00$ 412.25$ 15%
79000024 Procare Contract Lucas - Protect - PRT - GE 613.00$ 521.05$ 15%
78000125 Procare Contract 4-yr TrueCPR Extended Warranty 281.00$ 238.85$ 15%
78000708 Procare Contract 4YR TrueCPR Extended Warranty 281.00$ 238.85$ 15%
79000020 Procare Contract LP15 - PM Only - PRT - GE 258.00$ 219.30$ 15%
78000106 Procare Contract LP20 On Site Protect no batt 310.00$ 263.50$ 15%
78000677 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Protect Service 310.00$ 263.50$ 15%
79000015 Procare Contract Lucas PRT Prevent Batt CordAFT 491.00$ 417.35$ 15%
78000101 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In Prevent 674.00$ 572.90$ 15%
78000603 Procare Contract LIFEPAK CR Plus PM 337.00$ 286.45$ 15%
78000662 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 674.00$ 572.90$ 15%
78000683 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 PM 337.00$ 286.45$ 15%
78000665 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 755.00$ 641.75$ 15%
78000110 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In PM 782.00$ 664.70$ 15%
78000689 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 782.00$ 664.70$ 15%
79000022 Procare Contract LP15 - Prevent - PRT - GE 365.00$ 310.25$ 15%
78000123 Procare Contract LP12 PM SI Repair Plus No Batt 1,200.00$ 1,020.00$ 15%
78000122 Procare Contract LP12 PM SI Repair Plus 1,644.00$ 1,397.40$ 15%
79000002 Procare Contract LP20E - PRT PM Batt CMM - TOS 548.00$ 465.80$ 15%
79000005 Procare Contract LP20e PRT Protect Batt CMM AFT 548.00$ 465.80$ 15%
78000602 Procare Contract LIFEPAK CR Plus PM 418.00$ 355.30$ 15%
79000001 Procare Contract LP20e - PRT Protect -TOS 314.00$ 266.90$ 15%
79000004 Procare Contract LP20e PRT Protect Batt AFT 314.00$ 266.90$ 15%
78000120 Procare Contract LP12 On Site PM 471.00$ 400.35$ 15%
79000013 Procare Contract Lucas PRT Prevent Batt Cord 786.00$ 668.10$ 15%
78000061 Procare Contract HeartSine ShipIn Insp w batt 236.00$ 200.60$ 15%
78000112 Procare Contract LP12 On Site Prevent 1,888.00$ 1,604.80$ 15%
78000114 Procare Contract LP12 On Site Prevent no batt 1,443.00$ 1,226.55$ 15%
78000117 Procare Contract LP12 Ship In Protect 1,443.00$ 1,226.55$ 15%
78000116 Procare Contract LP12 On Site Protect 1,496.00$ 1,271.60$ 15%
78000103 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In Prevent no batt 499.00$ 424.15$ 15%
78000119 Procare Contract LP12 Ship In Protect no batt 998.00$ 848.30$ 15%
78000668 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 499.00$ 424.15$ 15%
78000113 Procare Contract LP12 Ship In Prevent 1,524.00$ 1,295.40$ 15%
78000115 Procare Contract LP12 Ship In Prevent no batt 1,078.00$ 916.30$ 15%
78000706 Procare Contract Lucas Protect Ship In 1,078.00$ 916.30$ 15%
78000118 Procare Contract LP12 On Site Protect no batt 1,052.00$ 894.20$ 15%
78000060 Procare Contract HeartSine OnSite Insp w batt 290.00$ 246.50$ 15%
78000111 Procare Contract LP20 OS PM SI Protect no batt 607.00$ 515.95$ 15%
78000692 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 607.00$ 515.95$ 15%
79000023 Procare Contract Lucas - Prevent - PRT - GE 715.00$ 607.75$ 15%
78000124 Procare Contract Packaged- Code Management 401.00$ 340.85$ 15%
79000008 Procare Contract LP15- PRT Protect Batt - TOS 376.00$ 319.60$ 15%
79000011 Procare Contract LP15 PRT Protect Batt AFT 376.00$ 319.60$ 15%
78000680 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Protect Service 215.00$ 182.75$ 15%
79000019 Procare Contract LP20E - PM Only - PRT - GE 242.00$ 205.70$ 15%
78000109 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In PM 270.00$ 229.50$ 15%
78000686 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 PM 270.00$ 229.50$ 15%
79000009 Procare Contract LP15 PRT Prevent Batt Cord TOS 433.00$ 368.05$ 15%
78000354 Procare Contract Labor 355.00$ 301.75$ 15%
78000121 Procare Contract LP12 Ship In PM 391.00$ 332.35$ 15%
78000674 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Protect Service 391.00$ 332.35$ 15%
79000006 Procare Contract LP20e PRT PM Batt AFT 285.00$ 242.25$ 15%
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79000021 Procare Contract LP15 - Protect - PRT - GE 342.00$ 290.70$ 15%
78000100 Procare Contract LP20 On Site Prevent 1,013.00$ 861.05$ 15%
78000659 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 20 Prevent Service 1,013.00$ 861.05$ 15%
79000012 Procare Contract LP15 PRT Prevent Batt Cord AFT 471.00$ 400.35$ 15%
78000623 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Protect Service 1,043.00$ 886.55$ 15%
78000107 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In Protect no batt 234.00$ 198.90$ 15%
78000105 Procare Contract LP20 Ship In Protect 425.00$ 361.25$ 15%
78000030 Procare Contract L1000 Ship In PM w batt 382.00$ 324.70$ 15%
78000608 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 PM 382.00$ 324.70$ 15%
78000025 Procare Contract L1000 On Site Prevent w batt 720.00$ 612.00$ 15%
78000607 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 Prevent Service 720.00$ 612.00$ 15%
78000104 Procare Contract LP20 On Site Protect 529.00$ 449.65$ 15%
78000002 Procare Contract LP15 Ship In Prevent 1,332.00$ 1,132.20$ 15%
78000615 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 1,332.00$ 1,132.20$ 15%
78000003 Procare Contract LP15 On Site Protect 1,351.00$ 1,148.35$ 15%
78000619 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Protect Service 1,351.00$ 1,148.35$ 15%
78000010 Procare Contract LP15OnSiteProtect w batt 1,836.00$ 1,560.60$ 15%
78000126 Procare Contract Case Change 1,836.00$ 1,560.60$ 15%
78000647 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Protect Service 1,836.00$ 1,560.60$ 15%
78000019 Procare Contract LUC OS PM SI Protect 823.00$ 699.55$ 15%
78000102 Procare Contract LP20 On Site Prevent no batt 823.00$ 699.55$ 15%
78000702 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 823.00$ 699.55$ 15%
78000012 Procare Contract LP15 OS PM SI Protect w batt 1,940.00$ 1,649.00$ 15%
78000029 Procare Contract L1000 OnSite PM w batt 485.00$ 412.25$ 15%
78000606 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 PM 485.00$ 412.25$ 15%
78000655 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 1,940.00$ 1,649.00$ 15%
78000007 Procare Contract LP15 OnSite PM Ship In Protect 1,454.00$ 1,235.90$ 15%
78000635 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 1,454.00$ 1,235.90$ 15%
78000031 Procare Contract L1000 OS PM SI Protect w batt 632.00$ 537.20$ 15%
78000610 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 Prevent Service 632.00$ 537.20$ 15%
78000024 Procare Contract LUC OS PM SI Protect w batt 1,557.00$ 1,323.45$ 15%
78000707 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 1,557.00$ 1,323.45$ 15%
78000027 Procare Contract L1000 On Site Protect w batt 588.00$ 499.80$ 15%
78000604 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 Protect Service 588.00$ 499.80$ 15%
78000006 Procare Contract LP15 Ship In PM 441.00$ 374.85$ 15%
78000017 Procare Contract LUCOnSitePM 441.00$ 374.85$ 15%
78000631 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 PM 441.00$ 374.85$ 15%
78000700 Procare Contract LUCAS PM 441.00$ 374.85$ 15%
78000008 Procare Contract LP15 On Site Prevent w batt 2,204.00$ 1,873.40$ 15%
78000639 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 2,204.00$ 1,873.40$ 15%
78000023 Procare Contract LUCAS Ship In Protect w batt 1,175.00$ 998.75$ 15%
78000001 Procare Contract LP15 On Site Prevent 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000009 Procare Contract LP15 Ship In Prevent w batt 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000020 Procare Contract LUC On Site Prevent w batt 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000611 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000643 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Prevent Service 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000703 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
78000021 Procare Contract LUC Ship In Prevent w batt 1,425.00$ 1,211.25$ 15%
79000018 Procare Contract LP15 - PRT Prevent - AFT 398.00$ 338.30$ 15%
78000013 Procare Contract LUC On Site Prevent 984.00$ 836.40$ 15%
78000696 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 984.00$ 836.40$ 15%
78000011 Procare Contract LP15 Ship In Protect w batt 1,528.00$ 1,298.80$ 15%
78000651 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 Protect Service 1,528.00$ 1,298.80$ 15%
78000005 Procare Contract LP15 On Site PM 544.00$ 462.40$ 15%
78000627 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 15 PM 544.00$ 462.40$ 15%
78000014 Procare Contract LUC Ship In Prevent 690.00$ 586.50$ 15%
78000697 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 690.00$ 586.50$ 15%
78000004 Procare Contract LP15 Ship In Protect 1,044.00$ 887.40$ 15%
78000022 Procare Contract LUC On Site Protect w batt 1,397.00$ 1,187.45$ 15%
78000705 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 1,397.00$ 1,187.45$ 15%
78000018 Procare Contract LUCShipInPM 374.00$ 317.90$ 15%
78000701 Procare Contract LUCAS PM 374.00$ 317.90$ 15%
78000028 Procare Contract L1000 Ship In Protect w batt 456.00$ 387.60$ 15%
78000044 Procare Contract LPCR2 On Site PM w batt 456.00$ 387.60$ 15%
78000046 Procare Contract LPCR PLUS On Site PM w batt 456.00$ 387.60$ 15%
78000600 Procare Contract LIFEPAK CR2 PM 456.00$ 387.60$ 15%
78000605 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 Protect Service 456.00$ 387.60$ 15%
78000026 Procare Contract L1000ShipInPreventwbatt 559.00$ 475.15$ 15%
78000609 Procare Contract LIFEPAK 1000 Prevent Service 559.00$ 475.15$ 15%
78000015 Procare Contract LUC On Site Protect 662.00$ 562.70$ 15%
78000698 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 662.00$ 562.70$ 15%
79000017 Procare Contract LP15 - PRT Protect - AFT 349.00$ 296.65$ 15%
78000045 Procare Contract LPCR2 Ship In PM w batt 368.00$ 312.80$ 15%
78000047 Procare Contract LPCR PLUS Ship In PM w batt 368.00$ 312.80$ 15%
78000108 Procare Contract LP20 On Site PM 368.00$ 312.80$ 15%
78000601 Procare Contract LIFEPAK CR2 PM 368.00$ 312.80$ 15%
78000699 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 448.00$ 380.80$ 15%
78000016 Procare Contract LUC Ship In Protect 448.00$ 380.80$ 15%
79000007 Procare Contract LP15- PRT PM Batt - TOS 387.00$ 328.95$ 15%
79000010 Procare Contract LP15 PRT PM Batt AFT 387.00$ 328.95$ 15%
78000704 Procare Contract LUCAS Prevent Service 1,719.00$ 1,461.15$ 15%
79000014 Procare Contract Lucas PRT Protect Batt Cord 813.00$ 691.05$ 15%
79000016 Procare Contract Lucas PRT Protect Batt CordAFT 813.00$ 691.05$ 15%
79000003 Procare Contract LP20e - PRT PM Batt - TOS 625.00$ 531.25$ 15%
301-000-000 Video LaryngoscoMcGRATH MAC EMS Video Laryngoscope (new part number May 2022, replacing 11996-000393)3,533.00$ 3,003.05$ 15%
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ITEM Category DESCRIPTION List Price Effective 2/1/2023
Savvik Contract Pricing
Effective 2/1/2023 Discount from List
6370000000 Antler Fasteners FLOOR MOUNT FASTENER SNGL PLT 671.00$ 583.77$ 13%
6371000000 Antler Fasteners WALL MOUNT COT FASTENER 414.00$ 360.18$ 13%
6373000000 Antler Fasteners CENTER MOUNT - (DIN GUIDES)2,129.00$ 1,852.23$ 13%
6376000000 Antler Fasteners CNTER MNT COT FSTNER W/O BELTS 2,129.00$ 1,852.23$ 13%
6393002001 Antler Fasteners PERF-LD MASS CAS WALL MNT ASSY 477.00$ 414.99$ 13%
6393002002 Antler Fasteners PERF-LD MASS CAS FLR MNT ASSY 594.00$ 516.78$ 13%
6082000000 MX Pro MX-PRO R-3 AMBULANCE COT 9,064.00$ 7,885.68$ 13%
6083000000 MX Pro - BT 6083 AMBULANCE COT 12,728.00$ 11,073.36$ 13%
0016323000 Performance Load HEX FLANGE SER LOCKNUT, 5/8-18 1.05$ 0.91$ 13%
0038905000 Performance Load SPRING, SPIN CAP 3.44$ 3.00$ 13%
6392001205 Performance Load COVER, NOSE 61.00$ 53.07$ 13%
6392001256 Performance Load RELEASE LOWER LINK 3.71$ 3.22$ 13%
6392001305 Performance Load PIN ENCLOSURE, HE 5.88$ 5.11$ 13%
6392001510 Performance Load FORGING MACHINED 431.00$ 374.97$ 13%
6516034002 Performance Load 6516 PWR-LOAD/PERF-LOAD OPTION 2,869.00$ 2,496.03$ 13%
639005550001 Power Load MTS POWER LOAD 33,348.00$ 29,012.76$ 13%
639005550003 Power Load MTS PWLD EXCLUDES FLOOR PLATE 32,159.00$ 27,978.33$ 13%
650705550001 Power Pro 2 6507 POWER PRO 2, HIGH CONFIG 36,510.00$ 31,763.70$ 13%
650705550002 Power Pro 2 6507 POWER PRO 2, MID CONFIG 34,335.00$ 29,871.45$ 13%
650605550001 Power Pro Xt 6506 MTS PWRPRO COT LOW CONFIG 23,309.00$ 20,278.83$ 13%
650605550002 Power Pro Xt 6506 MTS PWRPRO COT MID CONFIG 29,250.00$ 25,447.50$ 13%
650605550003 Power Pro Xt 6506 MTS PWRPRO COT HIGH CNFIG 31,435.00$ 27,348.45$ 13%
77100002 ProCare Contracts - TraEMS RETRAINT INSTALLATION 803.00$ 698.61$ 13%
77100003 ProCare Contracts - TraCot Upgrade or Install 349.00$ 303.63$ 13%
77100005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Power Cot 6500 279.00$ 242.73$ 13%
77100006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT - Power Cot 6500 1,025.00$ 891.75$ 13%
77100105 ProCare Contracts - TraMA ONLY - Power Cot 305.00$ 265.35$ 13%
77100500 ProCare Contracts - TraPowerLOAD Installation 562.00$ 488.94$ 13%
77101001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Power Cot 6500 1,402.00$ 1,219.74$ 13%
77101002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Power Cot 6500 1,363.00$ 1,185.81$ 13%
77101005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Power Cot 6506 289.00$ 251.43$ 13%
77101006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT - Power Cot 6506 1,056.00$ 918.72$ 13%
77101010 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect Year 10 Power Cot 6500 1,190.00$ 1,035.30$ 13%
77101011 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect Year 11 Power Cot 6500 1,309.00$ 1,138.83$ 13%
77101012 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect Year 12 Power Cot 6500 1,441.00$ 1,253.67$ 13%
77101014 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect Year 14 Power Cot 6500 618.00$ 537.66$ 13%
77101101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Power Cot 6500 886.00$ 770.82$ 13%
77101102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Power Cot 6500 1,179.00$ 1,025.73$ 13%
77101210 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent Year 10 Power Cot 6500 1,499.00$ 1,304.13$ 13%
77101211 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent Year 11 Power Cot 6500 1,650.00$ 1,435.50$ 13%
77101212 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent Year 12 Power Cot 6500 1,814.00$ 1,578.18$ 13%
77101213 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent Year 13 Power Cot 6500 1,995.00$ 1,735.65$ 13%
77101214 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent Year 14 Power Cot 6500 2,196.00$ 1,910.52$ 13%
77102001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Year Power Cot 6500 2,164.00$ 1,882.68$ 13%
77102002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Year Power Cot 6500 2,726.00$ 2,371.62$ 13%
77103001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Year Power Cot 6500 2,921.00$ 2,541.27$ 13%
77103002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Year Power Cot 6500 3,679.00$ 3,200.73$ 13%
77104001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Year Power Cot 6500 3,678.00$ 3,199.86$ 13%
77104002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Year Power Cot 6500 4,634.00$ 4,031.58$ 13%
77105001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Year Power Cot 6500 4,328.00$ 3,765.36$ 13%
77105002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5 Year Power Cot 6500 5,452.00$ 4,743.24$ 13%
77106001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 1 year Power Cot 6500 1,481.00$ 1,288.47$ 13%
77106002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 1 year Power Cot 6500 1,763.00$ 1,533.81$ 13%
77106010 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ Year 10 Power Cot 650 1,630.00$ 1,418.10$ 13%
77106011 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ Year 11 Power Cot 650 1,792.00$ 1,559.04$ 13%
77106012 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ Year 12 Power Cot 650 1,971.00$ 1,714.77$ 13%
77106013 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ Year 13 Power Cot 650 2,168.00$ 1,886.16$ 13%
77106014 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ Year 14 Power Cot 650 2,386.00$ 2,075.82$ 13%
77106101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 1 year Power Cot 6500 1,286.00$ 1,118.82$ 13%
77106102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 1 year Power Cot 6500 1,481.00$ 1,288.47$ 13%
77106210 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ Year 10 Power Cot 650 1,939.00$ 1,686.93$ 13%
77106211 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ Year 11 Power Cot 650 2,133.00$ 1,855.71$ 13%
77106212 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ Year 12 Power Cot 650 2,347.00$ 2,041.89$ 13%
77106213 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ Year 13 Power Cot 650 2,581.00$ 2,245.47$ 13%
77106214 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ Year 14 Power Cot 650 2,839.00$ 2,469.93$ 13%
77107001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 2 year Power Cot 6500 2,962.00$ 2,576.94$ 13%
77107002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 2 year Power Cot 6500 3,526.00$ 3,067.62$ 13%
77108001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 3 year Power Cot 6500 3,998.00$ 3,478.26$ 13%
77108002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 3 year Power Cot 6500 4,760.00$ 4,141.20$ 13%
77109001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 4 year Power Cot 6500 5,035.00$ 4,380.45$ 13%
77109002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 4 year Power Cot 6500 5,993.00$ 5,213.91$ 13%
77110001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 5 year Power Cot 6500 5,923.00$ 5,153.01$ 13%
77110002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 5 year Power Cot 6500 7,051.00$ 6,134.37$ 13%
77111001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Power Cot 6506 1,114.00$ 969.18$ 13%
77111002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Power Cot 6506 1,405.00$ 1,222.35$ 13%
77112001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Year Power Cot 6506 2,169.00$ 1,887.03$ 13%
77112002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Year Power Cot 6506 2,731.00$ 2,375.97$ 13%
77113001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Year Power Cot 6506 2,921.00$ 2,541.27$ 13%
77113002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Year Power Cot 6506 3,691.00$ 3,211.17$ 13%
77114001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Year Power Cot 6506 3,678.00$ 3,199.86$ 13%
77114002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Year Power Cot 6506 4,634.00$ 4,031.58$ 13%
77115001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Year Power Cot 6506 4,328.00$ 3,765.36$ 13%
77115002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5 Year Power Cot 6506 5,452.00$ 4,743.24$ 13%
77116001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 1 year Power Cot 6506 1,526.00$ 1,327.62$ 13%
77116002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 1 year Power Cot 6506 1,815.00$ 1,579.05$ 13%
77117001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 2 year Power Cot 6506 2,966.00$ 2,580.42$ 13%
77117002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 2 year Power Cot 6506 3,529.00$ 3,070.23$ 13%
77118001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 3 year Power Cot 6506 4,045.00$ 3,519.15$ 13%
77118002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 3 year Power Cot 6506 4,888.00$ 4,252.56$ 13%
77119001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 4 year Power Cot 6506 5,035.00$ 4,380.45$ 13%
77119002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 4 year Power Cot 6506 5,993.00$ 5,213.91$ 13%
77120001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect+ 5 year Power Cot 6506 5,784.00$ 5,032.08$ 13%
77120002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent+ 5 year Power Cot 6506 7,051.00$ 6,134.37$ 13%
77200005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Manual Cot 6082 289.00$ 251.43$ 13%
77200006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT- Manual Cot 6082 412.00$ 358.44$ 13%
77201001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Manual Cot 6082 473.00$ 411.51$ 13%
77201002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Manual Cot 6082 715.00$ 622.05$ 13%
77201005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Manual Cot 6083 289.00$ 251.43$ 13%
77201006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT- Manual Cot 6083 412.00$ 358.44$ 13%
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77202001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Year Manual Cot 6082 916.00$ 796.92$ 13%
77202002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,389.00$ 1,208.43$ 13%
77202005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Manual Cot 6085 279.00$ 242.73$ 13%
77202006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT- Manual Cot 6085 399.00$ 347.13$ 13%
77203001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,203.00$ 1,046.61$ 13%
77203002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,750.00$ 1,522.50$ 13%
77204001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,374.00$ 1,195.38$ 13%
77204002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Year Manual Cot 6082 2,319.00$ 2,017.53$ 13%
77205001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,431.00$ 1,244.97$ 13%
77205002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5 Year Manual Cot 6082 2,626.00$ 2,284.62$ 13%
77206001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 6 Year Manual Cot 6082 1,475.00$ 1,283.25$ 13%
77206002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6 Year Manual Cot 6082 2,892.00$ 2,516.04$ 13%
77207001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Manual Cot 6083 473.00$ 411.51$ 13%
77207002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Manual Cot 6083 715.00$ 622.05$ 13%
77208001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Year Manual Cot 6083 916.00$ 796.92$ 13%
77208002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,389.00$ 1,208.43$ 13%
77209001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,203.00$ 1,046.61$ 13%
77209002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,750.00$ 1,522.50$ 13%
77210001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,374.00$ 1,195.38$ 13%
77210002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Year Manual Cot 6083 2,319.00$ 2,017.53$ 13%
77211001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,431.00$ 1,244.97$ 13%
77211002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5 Year Manual Cot 6083 2,626.00$ 2,284.62$ 13%
77212001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 6 Year Manual Cot 6083 1,475.00$ 1,283.25$ 13%
77212002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6 Year Manual Cot 6083 2,892.00$ 2,516.04$ 13%
77213001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Manual Cot 6085 459.00$ 399.33$ 13%
77213002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Manual Cot 6085 804.00$ 699.48$ 13%
77213101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Year Manual Cot 6085 264.00$ 229.68$ 13%
77213102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Year Manual Cot 6085 459.00$ 399.33$ 13%
77214001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Year Manual Cot 6085 917.00$ 797.79$ 13%
77214002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Year Manual Cot 6085 1,386.00$ 1,205.82$ 13%
77215001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Year Manual Cot 6085 1,238.00$ 1,077.06$ 13%
77215002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Year Manual Cot 6085 1,872.00$ 1,628.64$ 13%
77216001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Year Manual Cot 6085 1,558.00$ 1,355.46$ 13%
77216002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Year Manual Cot 6085 2,357.00$ 2,050.59$ 13%
77217001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Year Manual Cot 6085 1,833.00$ 1,594.71$ 13%
77217002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5 Year Manual Cot 6085 2,773.00$ 2,412.51$ 13%
77218001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 6 Year Manual Cot 6085 2,200.00$ 1,914.00$ 13%
77218002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6 Year Manual Cot 6085 3,327.00$ 2,894.49$ 13%
77300005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Stair Chair 6252 149.00$ 129.63$ 13%
77300006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT - Stair Chair 6252 166.00$ 144.42$ 13%
77301001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Yr Stair Chair 6252 227.00$ 197.49$ 13%
77301002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Yr Stair Chair 6252 376.00$ 327.12$ 13%
77301005 ProCare Contracts - TraPM Only - Stair Chair 6253 130.00$ 113.10$ 13%
77301006 ProCare Contracts - TraPLT - Stair Chair 6253 161.00$ 140.07$ 13%
77301105 ProCare Contracts - TraMA ONLY - Stair Chair 130.00$ 113.10$ 13%
77302001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Yr Stair Chair 6252 440.00$ 382.80$ 13%
77302002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Yr Stair Chair 6252 582.00$ 506.34$ 13%
77303001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Yr Stair Chair 6252 578.00$ 502.86$ 13%
77303002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Yr Stair Chair 6252 786.00$ 683.82$ 13%
77304001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Yr Stair Chair 6252 660.00$ 574.20$ 13%
77304002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Yr Stair Chair 6252 941.00$ 818.67$ 13%
77305001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Yr Stair Chair 6252 688.00$ 598.56$ 13%
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77306002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6 Yr Stair Chair 6252 1,136.00$ 988.32$ 13%
77307001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Yr Stair Chair 6253 221.00$ 192.27$ 13%
77307002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Yr Stair Chair 6253 365.00$ 317.55$ 13%
77307101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 1 Yr Stair Chair 6253 120.00$ 104.40$ 13%
77307102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1 Yr Stair Chair 6253 221.00$ 192.27$ 13%
77308001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 2 Yr Stair Chair 6253 440.00$ 382.80$ 13%
77308002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2 Yr Stair Chair 6253 731.00$ 635.97$ 13%
77309001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 3 Yr Stair Chair 6253 594.00$ 516.78$ 13%
77309002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3 Yr Stair Chair 6253 986.00$ 857.82$ 13%
77310001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 4 Yr Stair Chair 6253 749.00$ 651.63$ 13%
77310002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4 Yr Stair Chair 6253 1,241.00$ 1,079.67$ 13%
77311001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 5 Yr Stair Chair 6253 881.00$ 766.47$ 13%
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77312001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect 6 Yr Stair Chair 6253 1,057.00$ 919.59$ 13%
77312002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6 Yr Stair Chair 6253 1,752.00$ 1,524.24$ 13%
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77401001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 1 Year Cot Fastener 174.00$ 151.38$ 13%
77401002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 1 Year Cot Fastener 237.00$ 206.19$ 13%
77401101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 1 Year Cot Fastener 84.00$ 73.08$ 13%
77401102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 1 Year Cot Fastener 174.00$ 151.38$ 13%
77402001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 2 Year Cot Fastener 349.00$ 303.63$ 13%
77402002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 2 Year Cot Fastener 618.00$ 537.66$ 13%
77403001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 3 Year Cot Fastener 470.00$ 408.90$ 13%
77403002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 3 Year Cot Fastener 835.00$ 726.45$ 13%
77404001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 4 Year Cot Fastener 592.00$ 515.04$ 13%
77404002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 4 Year Cot Fastener 1,050.00$ 913.50$ 13%
77405001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect- 5 Year Cot Fastener 696.00$ 605.52$ 13%
77405002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 5 Year Cot Fastener 1,236.00$ 1,075.32$ 13%
77406001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 6 Year Cot Fastener 836.00$ 727.32$ 13%
77406002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent - 6 Year Cot Fastener 1,483.00$ 1,290.21$ 13%
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77500101 ProCare Contracts - TraMA ONLY - Fasteners 487.00$ 423.69$ 13%
77501001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 1 Year Power Load 1,787.00$ 1,554.69$ 13%
77501002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 1yr Power Load 2,234.00$ 1,943.58$ 13%
77501101 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 1 Year Power Load 1,476.00$ 1,284.12$ 13%
77501102 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent -1yr Power Load 1,787.00$ 1,554.69$ 13%
77502001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 2 Year Power Load 3,575.00$ 3,110.25$ 13%
77502002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 2yr Power Load 4,469.00$ 3,888.03$ 13%
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77503002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 3yr Power Load 6,033.00$ 5,248.71$ 13%
77504001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 4 Year Power Load 6,077.00$ 5,286.99$ 13%
77504002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 4yr Power Load 7,598.00$ 6,610.26$ 13%
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77505002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 5yr Power Load 8,939.00$ 7,776.93$ 13%
77506001 ProCare Contracts - TraProtect - 6 Year Power Load 8,581.00$ 7,465.47$ 13%
77506002 ProCare Contracts - TraPrevent 6yr Power Load 10,726.00$ 9,331.62$ 13%
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7777103001 ProCare Contracts - TraComplete - 3 Year Power Cot 2,850.00$ 2,479.50$ 13%
7777203001 ProCare Contracts - TraComplete - 3 Year Manual Cot 1,204.00$ 1,047.48$ 13%
7777203002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 3 Year Manual Cot 1,912.00$ 1,663.44$ 13%
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7777301103 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 537.00$ 467.19$ 13%
7777301104 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 537.00$ 467.19$ 13%
7777301105 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 537.00$ 467.19$ 13%
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7777301203 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 403.00$ 350.61$ 13%
7777301204 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 403.00$ 350.61$ 13%
7777301205 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 403.00$ 350.61$ 13%
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7777301303 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
7777301304 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
7777301305 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
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7777301502 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 2-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 203.00$ 176.61$ 13%
7777301503 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 203.00$ 176.61$ 13%
7777301504 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 203.00$ 176.61$ 13%
7777301505 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 203.00$ 176.61$ 13%
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7777302103 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
7777302104 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
7777302105 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
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7777302203 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 102.00$ 88.74$ 13%
7777302204 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 102.00$ 88.74$ 13%
7777302205 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 102.00$ 88.74$ 13%
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7777302303 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 68.00$ 59.16$ 13%
7777302304 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 68.00$ 59.16$ 13%
7777302305 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 68.00$ 59.16$ 13%
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7777302502 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 2-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 114.00$ 99.18$ 13%
7777302503 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 114.00$ 99.18$ 13%
7777302504 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 4-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 114.00$ 99.18$ 13%
7777302505 ProCare Contracts - TraPM 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 114.00$ 99.18$ 13%
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7777303103 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
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7777303105 ProCare Contracts - TraGOLD 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 203.00$ 176.61$ 13%
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7777303203 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 102.00$ 88.74$ 13%
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7777303205 ProCare Contracts - TraSILVER 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 169.00$ 147.03$ 13%
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7777303303 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 3-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 68.00$ 59.16$ 13%
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7777303305 ProCare Contracts - TraPARTS 5-YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT 134.00$ 116.58$ 13%
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7777601002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 1 yr.P/L w/ new cot 2,510.00$ 2,183.70$ 13%
7777602001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP2yrPWR LOAD 6506 4,014.00$ 3,492.18$ 13%
7777602002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 2 yr.P/L w/ new cot 5,018.00$ 4,365.66$ 13%
7777603001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP3yrPWR LOAD 6506 5,267.00$ 4,582.29$ 13%
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7777604001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP4yrPWR LOAD 6506 6,021.00$ 5,238.27$ 13%
7777604002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 4 yr.P/L w/ new cot 8,028.00$ 6,984.36$ 13%
7777605001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP5yrPWR LOAD 6506 6,271.00$ 5,455.77$ 13%
7777605002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 5 yr.P/L w/ new cot 8,276.00$ 7,200.12$ 13%
7777606001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP6yrPWR LOAD 6506 7,522.00$ 6,544.14$ 13%
7777606002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 6 yr.P/L w/ new cot 10,536.00$ 9,166.32$ 13%
7777701001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP1yrPWR LOAD 6500 2,009.00$ 1,747.83$ 13%
7777701002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 1 yr.P/L w/ cot 2,510.00$ 2,183.70$ 13%
7777702001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP2yrPWR LOAD 6500 4,014.00$ 3,492.18$ 13%
7777702002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 2 yr.P/L w/ cot 5,018.00$ 4,365.66$ 13%
7777703001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP3yrPWR LOAD 6500 5,267.00$ 4,582.29$ 13%
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7777704001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP4yrPWR LOAD 6500 6,021.00$ 5,238.27$ 13%
7777704002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 4 yr.P/L w/ cot 8,028.00$ 6,984.36$ 13%
7777705001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP5yrPWR LOAD 6500 6,271.00$ 5,455.77$ 13%
7777705002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 5 yr.P/L w/ cot 8,780.00$ 7,638.60$ 13%
7777706001 ProCare Contracts - TraSERV CONT:COMP6yrPWR LOAD 6500 7,522.00$ 6,544.14$ 13%
7777706002 ProCare Contracts - TraPremium - 6 yr.P/L w/ cot 9,386.00$ 8,165.82$ 13%
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6080210010 Transport Accessories IV POLE ASSY 2-STAGE RIGHT 413.00$ 359.31$ 13%
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File Attachments for Item:
C. Approve and authorize Town Staff to purchase the Locution System Prime Alert IP
System from Locution Systems Inc. (sole source) in amount of $104,196.00 for Fire
Station #116 in accordance with the Town's purchasing policy.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE 07/18/23
SUBMITTED BY: Fire Rescue Department
SUBJECT:
Sole Source– Locution Prime Alert IP System for Fire Station #116
SUMMARY:
The Locution Prime Alert IP System is designed to broadcast messages, alarms and alerts
to all parts of the station simultaneously. It is an essential emergency communication and
notification system that facilitates a rapid and efficient response to emergency situations.
The locution system helps to improve communication between firefighters, providing clear
and concise instructions during emergencies, and promote safety through voice -activated
alarms. These features are designed to reduce response times and improve first responders’
quality of life.
Palm Beach Fire rescue currently utilizes Locution Prime Alert IP and can now include the
Town of Highland Beach in their Countywide Common Dispatch Program if the Town
purchases the Locution System. This is operationally necessary due to the Interlocal
Agreement for Fire-Rescue Dispatch Services between Palm Beach County and The Town
of Highland Beach. The Locution system was specifically designed to meet the equipment
specifications of Palm Beach County's Countywide Dispatch Program and take into account
the geographical response, boundaries, and other operational details outlined in the
interlocal agreement.
A quote to supply the system was provided by Locution Systems Inc. which totaled
$104,196.00
FISCAL IMPACT:
$104,196.00
ATTACHMENTS:
Quote for Locution Prime Alert IP System
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Installation Reference - Floor Plan Fire Station #116
Interlocal Agreement between Town of Highland Beach and Palm Beach County
Sole Source Letter-Locution Systems
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve and authorize the purchase of Locution System Prime Alert IP System in
accordance with Section (V) (D)(i) of the Town Purchasing Policy.
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1626 Cole Blvd, Suite 250
Golden, CO 80401
Voice: 303-301-7300 Fax: 303-384-9014
Customer :Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Quote ID
Contact:Glenn Joseph, Fire Chief Document Date
Email:gjoseph@highlandbeach.us Quote Expires:
Phone:561-243-7400
1.0 Notes and Assumptions
Quoted:
Station 116:
Part Num Description Qty Unit Cost Total
2.0 Station Software and Hardware
2.1 Software (Standardized)
SSL-STA 1 2,895 2,895
SSL-VSB-ST 2 2,195 4,390
SSL-VSC-01 1 1,125 1,125
2.2 Software (Custom/Interfaces)
none defined
2.3 Hardware - Basic
LCPN33-EZ 1 6,695 6,695
MPCA 1 1,695 1,695
LIAS30 1 795 795
TWIR-LL 1 139 139
TWIR-AV 1 2,663 2,663
LSWI-DB 1 141 141
( Subtotal $12,128 )
Spares Quoted: (1) MAMP-A24 and (1) MAMP-A03
It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure 120V power exists within 6' of all Locution provided
station enclosure(s), amplifier(s), monitors/zone tracker(s), and reader board(s).
EZ-Zone
3/30/2023
7/30/2023
PBCF-2303-ST116-EZZONE
Includes full installation.Installation to be provided by Communications International.
Wire required per long line lead NVI (if
applicable)
Locution PrimeAlert IP add-on system (ties into existing Palm Beach County Fire and Rescue head-end
system - the head-end system must be in place for this system to be fully functional). Quoted for:
Customer must ensure that good network connectivity exists between the central server and all station
PCs, in order for the system to be fully functional.
Door Bell
PrimeAlert Remote Client add-on module for
relay switching and advanced zoned
audio/lighting (up to 10 devices)
PrimeAlert Remote Client add-on module for 1
Zone Tracker (for zoned systems)
Wire required per audio/visual/switch station
requirements (if applicable)
PrimeAlert Remote Client. Provides full
functionality station audio dispatching
Control Panel, EZ-Zone: includes system
power, 12 relays, 12 optically isolated inputs,
wire management, 120V surge-protection and
isolation, with locked front panel door access.
Intelligent Audio Switch:
Supplies Muting of up to 3 audio channels
previously connected to P.A. Amp
Station PC Assembly
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2.4 Hardware - Audio
MAMP-A24 2 2,459 4,918
MAMP-A03 2 499 998
TSPK-CL Speaker - Ceiling 4 99 396
TSPK-CL-BM Speaker - Ceiling - Blind Mount 8 149 1,192
TSPK-WB Speaker - Wall Baffle 6 189 1,134
TSPK-HR Speaker - Horn 5 249 1,245
TSPK-TL Speaker - Ceiling Tile 25 180 4,500
TSPK-TL-DR Speaker - Ceiling Tile Device Ready 11 210 2,310
TAVC Volume Control 23 79 1,817
( Subtotal $18,510 )
2.5 Hardware - Visual
MZTS 1 2,595 2,595
LNVI-H 8 169 1,352
LNVI-EZ-H 8 775 6,200
MLRB-1L-ET 1 1,749 1,749
TMUI-FM5 2 665 1,330
* requires SSL-VSB software module (see component allowances under SSL-VSB descrip).
** requires SSL-VSC software module (see component allowances under SSL-VSC descrip).
( Subtotal $13,226 )
Subtotal (Station)$52,274
3.0 Integration (none defined or not applicable to this Quote/Price List)
4.0 Services
Project Management
PMENG-OV Project & Engineering Oversight 1 4,400 4,400
Install Oversight / Conformance
CONF01 Conformance (Zoned Systems)1 2,750 2,750
Installation
INSTF 1 44,772 44,772
Subtotal (Services)$51,922
5.0 Totals (Categorized by Software, Hardware, Services)
Software $8,410
Hardware $43,864
Services (excluding any defined installation)$7,150
SubTotal (w/o install, maint, options)$59,424
Installation $44,772
Subtotal $104,196
Tax Assumed no tax
Total (US Dollars)$104,196
6.0 Support Maintenance Costs
Note: Maintenance is not included in the total price & begins after the 1 Year Warranty Period
has ended. Does not include Server Hardware in Support Maintenance Costs.
MAINT01 Includes annual maintenance for:
PrimeAlert Station Software Client 347
PrimeAlert Station Software Client Add-ons (for Visual Devices)662
Locution Station Control Panel(s)670
Intelligent Audio Switch(es)95
Switches (Ack, DayNt, Doorbell, Emergency)17
Station Zone Tracker (Touch Panel)**
Amplifier - Single 240W
Amplifier - Single 35W
Night Vision Illuminator LED - Wall or Ceiling
Mount - Horizontal*
Night Vision Illuminator LED - Wall Mount - EZ-
Zone - Horizontal*
Reader Board 1 Line 22-25 char Color,
Ethernet*
Multi-unit Indicator Light - Flush Mount - LED 5
position*
Installation
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Amplifier(s)355
Speaker(s) / Volume Control(s)1,511
Zone Tracker(s)311
Reader Board(s)210
Multi-Unit Indicator(s)160
LED Lighting (switched)162
LED Lighting and Controller(s) (ramped)744
Subtotal (Annual Maintenance)$5,244
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REVISION DESCRIPTION (REVB): Added ceiling speakers and volume control to EOC room. Added ceiling
speakers Mezzanine.
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL FIRE STATION #116
FIRST FLOOR MARKED PRINT
3612 S OCEAN BLVD. HIGHLAND BEACH FL, 33487
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Equipment Icons
Description Quantity
Amplifier - Single 35W - MAMP-A03 1
Amplifier - Single 240W - MAMP-A24 1
Door Bell - LSWI-DB 1
Locution EZ-Zone Cabinet - LCPN33-EZ 1
MUI - Flush Mount - 5 Position - TMUI-FM5 2
NVI - Wall Mount - EZ-Zone - LNVI-EZ-H 8
NVI - Wall or Ceiling Mount - LNVI-H 8
Reader Board - 1 Line - MLRB-1L 1
Speaker - Ceiling - Blind Mount - TSPK-CL-BM 8
Speaker - Ceiling - TSPK-CL 3
Speaker - Ceiling Tile - TSPK-TL 25
Speaker - Ceiling Tile Device Ready - TSPK-TL-DR 11
Speaker - Horn - TSPK--HR 5
Speaker - Wall Baffle - TSPK-WB 5
Station Zone Tracker (Touch Panel) - MZTS 1
Volume Control - TAVC 23
LOCUTION SYSTEMS FSA
TYPE = EZ-ZONE
PA TYPE = FULL
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL - FIRE STATION #116
3612 S OCEAN BLVD.
HIGHLAND BEACH, FL 33487
TOD on outside Bay speakers (2)
Volume Controls (2) in Bay:
(1) VC for indoor horn speakers
(1) VC for outdoor horn speakers
DRAWN REVIEWEDDATE:DATE:APPROVEDPHASE DATE:
TEMPLATE
MARK-UP
CIRCUIT
GOLDEN, COLORADO 80401
303-301-7300
PRINT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT LOCUTION SYSTEMS
Locution Systems, Inc. is not supplying the services of a Registered Professional
Engineer. This design layout and our System Proposal is for technical engineering
services and equipment supply based on system evaluation and experience in the
field. No representation other than this is intended or implied.
All copies of drawings, technical document, documentation and data prepared or developed
by Locution Systems, Inc. and furnished to the Client shall be the property of the Client.
However, the proprietary information and rights of Locution Systems, Inc. in the nature of
ideas, inventions, design, copyrights, works of authorship and methods of fabrication
developed or utilized by Locution Systems, Inc. as specified in this print shall remain the
property of Locution Systems, Inc. Therefore, in order to protect the proprietary nature of
such information, the Client agrees that any such copies of drawings, technical
documents, documentation, and data furnished by Locution Systems, Inc. that are clearly
marked proprietary or confidential information of Locution Systems, Inc. will we kept
confidential by the Client, and will be maintained and kept in the same manner that the Client
maintains and keeps its own confidential and proprietary information. Further, such
confidential or proprietary information or rights belonging to Locution Systems, Inc. cannot be
copied, transferred, or disclosed to third parties by the Client without the prior written
permission of Locution Systems, Inc.
*Circuits 1 - 20. Only circuits applicable to print shown.
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LOCUTION FSA EQUIPMENT ONLY
SIZE 17 x 11 SHEET OF
INSTALLATION REFERENCE NOTES TO CIRCUIT NUMBERS ON PRINT FOR LOCUTION FSA HARDWARE INSTALLATION NOTES AND ENHANCEMENTS
This drawing is an approximation based on customer provided prints and may contain inaccuracies, pertaining but not limited to,
building features, dimensions, and scale. This is for the purpose of Locution FSA equipment installation only.
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REVISION DESCRIPTION (REVB): Added ceiling speakers and volume control to EOC room. Added ceiling
speakers Mezzanine.
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL FIRE STATION #116
SECOND FLOOR & MEZZANINE MARKED PRINT
3612 S OCEAN BLVD. HIGHLAND BEACH FL, 33487
2 2
B
TB 01/26/2023 TB 01/26/2023 TB 01/26/2023
BK 03/13/2023
XX MO/DA/202X XX MO/DA/202X XX MO/DA/202X
XX MO/DA/202X
LOCUTION SYSTEMS FSA
TYPE = EZ-ZONE
PA TYPE = FULL
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL - FIRE STATION #116
3612 S OCEAN BLVD.
HIGHLAND BEACH, FL 33487
TOD on outside Patio speaker (1)
Volume Control (1) for Patio wall speaker
DRAWN REVIEWEDDATE:DATE:APPROVEDPHASE DATE:
TEMPLATE
MARK-UP
CIRCUIT
GOLDEN, COLORADO 80401
303-301-7300
PRINT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT LOCUTION SYSTEMS
Locution Systems, Inc. is not supplying the services of a Registered Professional
Engineer. This design layout and our System Proposal is for technical engineering
services and equipment supply based on system evaluation and experience in the
field. No representation other than this is intended or implied.
All copies of drawings, technical document, documentation and data prepared or developed
by Locution Systems, Inc. and furnished to the Client shall be the property of the Client.
However, the proprietary information and rights of Locution Systems, Inc. in the nature of
ideas, inventions, design, copyrights, works of authorship and methods of fabrication
developed or utilized by Locution Systems, Inc. as specified in this print shall remain the
property of Locution Systems, Inc. Therefore, in order to protect the proprietary nature of
such information, the Client agrees that any such copies of drawings, technical
documents, documentation, and data furnished by Locution Systems, Inc. that are clearly
marked proprietary or confidential information of Locution Systems, Inc. will we kept
confidential by the Client, and will be maintained and kept in the same manner that the Client
maintains and keeps its own confidential and proprietary information. Further, such
confidential or proprietary information or rights belonging to Locution Systems, Inc. cannot be
copied, transferred, or disclosed to third parties by the Client without the prior written
permission of Locution Systems, Inc.
*Circuits 1 - 20. Only circuits applicable to print shown.
REV
LOCUTION FSA EQUIPMENT ONLY
SIZE 17 x 11 SHEET OF
INSTALLATION REFERENCE NOTES TO CIRCUIT NUMBERS ON PRINT FOR LOCUTION FSA HARDWARE INSTALLATION NOTES AND ENHANCEMENTS
This drawing is an approximation based on customer provided prints and may contain inaccuracies, pertaining but not limited to,
building features, dimensions, and scale. This is for the purpose of Locution FSA equipment installation only.
Equipment Icons
Description Quantity
Amplifier - Single 35W - MAMP-A03 1
Amplifier - Single 240W - MAMP-A24 1
Door Bell - LSWI-DB 1
Locution EZ-Zone Cabinet - LCPN33-EZ 1
MUI - Flush Mount - 5 Position - TMUI-FM5 2
NVI - Wall Mount - EZ-Zone - LNVI-EZ-H 8
NVI - Wall or Ceiling Mount - LNVI-H 8
Reader Board - 1 Line - MLRB-1L 1
Speaker - Ceiling - Blind Mount - TSPK-CL-BM 8
Speaker - Ceiling - TSPK-CL 3
Speaker - Ceiling Tile - TSPK-TL 25
Speaker - Ceiling Tile Device Ready - TSPK-TL-DR 11
Speaker - Horn - TSPK--HR 5
Speaker - Wall Baffle - TSPK-WB 5
Station Zone Tracker (Touch Panel) - MZTS 1
Volume Control - TAVC 23
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June 29, 2023
Highland Beach Fire Department
3612 South Ocean Blvd
Highland Beach, FL 33487
Attn: Randy Ali
To Whom It May Concern,
This is to confirm that Locution Systems, Inc. of Golden, Colorado, is currently the only manufacturer,
distributor, retailer, or provider of an automated voice dispatching system that provides a digitally
recorded and complete word and phrase-based human voice automated voice dispatch message that
provides capabilities at the levels required for Fire and EMS emergency dispatching. This automated
alerting technology has been developed by Locution specifically for alerting and dispatching fire and
EMS station personnel. Keys to this technology, shared by no other station alerting system are:
1.The system does not require a multi-second hearing adaptation period to reach understanding
of a full dispatch announcement. This is because it is word and phrase-based human voice.
2.The system is the only such system that provides full dispatch announcement understandability
to the high level required by Fire/EMS department. This is also due it being word and phrase-
based human voice.
3.The system is the only system that provides allowance for 99% accuracy. Each street name,
incident, and unit name is specifically run through a record/review process at Locution
operations with a final review process at the department. Each element can be matched
precisely to the required way it needs to be said, including special pronunciations.
All three points above: minimal interpretation lag, very high understandability, and high announcement
accuracy are required for EMS and Public safety operations in order to prevent the potential for an
unacceptable number of location deployments, while still providing very quick turnout times. No other
station alerting system provides all three of the above, a requirement for acceptable automated Fire and
EMS dispatch operation.
Sincerely,
Glenn Neal,
President, Locution Systems, Inc.
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File Attachments for Item:
D. Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute contract between the Town and Capital
City Consulting, LLC. in an amount of $25,000.00 for lobbying services ending March 8,
2024.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE July 18, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Town Manager’s Office
SUBJECT: Consideration for the Mayor to execute an agreement between the T own
and Capital City Consulting, LLC. For lobbying services ending March
8, 2024
SUMMARY:
Over the past few years, the Town has taken a more proactive approach to state issues as
well as a stronger presence in Tallahassee, as we have seen with the recent award of
appropriation from the State. With that being said, it would be in the best interest of the Town
to retain Capital City Consulting, Inc. for lobbying services, providing the Town with direct
representation before, during and after legislative session. Capital City Consulting, LLC has
assigned Jared Rosenstein and Nick Iarossi as the primary contacts for the Town. They will
continue to work with Representative Gossett -Seidman, Senator Berman and any other
legislators and/or stakeholders to support the Town on the State level.
Mr. Rosenstein attended the June 6th Commission meeting and provided a legislative update
with Representative Gossett-Seidman and Senator Berman, outlining the actions that took
place during state session. Additionally, Mr. Rosenstein has offered to assist the Town with
brainstorming the upcoming needs and projects of the Town, during a public meeting, to
identify the best strategies for moving forward as we navigate through the state legislative
process.
The agreement for consideration shall begin upon the execution of the agreement and
continue through March 8, 2024.
Mr. Rosenstein will be in attendance to answer any questions.
FISCAL IMPACT:
$25,000 which have been budgeted in account 001-512.000-531.000 (Town Manager
Professional Services)
ATTACHMENTS:
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Contract for Lobbyist/Consultant Services between the Town of Highland Beach and Capital
City Consulting, LLC.
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission discussion and approval.
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File Attachments for Item:
A. Continued discussion on the Request to Amend Settlement Agreement with Highland
Beach Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (Milani – Eastern Parcel 10E Non-Park Property)
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Highland Beach Real Estate Holdings Inc.
April 27th, 2023
Lucia Milani
4612 S. Ocean Blvd
Highland Beach. FL 33487
Mayor Natasha Moore & Commission Members
Town of Highland Beach
3614 S. Ocean Boulevard,
Highland Beach, FL 33487
RE: Lot 10 East Settlement Agreement Extension.
Dear Mayor & Members of the Commission,
Hand Delivered
As some of you may know, I have been a winter resident of Highland Beach for almost SO
years. My late husband and I chose this Town because of its namesake physical
attributes .. .literally the height of its beach. It is still as beautiful today as it was then. We also
decided to invest in the Town, buying parcels of land and seeking development approvals of
them to help the town grow. We kept a few however, and those are the purposes of my
correspondence to you today.
The attached development agreement with the Town is set to expire very soon. It has a 30 year
timeframe in order to implement. The agreement applies to my winter home at 4612 S Ocean
Blvd, which is known as Lot 10 East in the agreement. I am not quite yet ready to leave my home
and the family memories it contains and Gods willing, perhaps I have another 20 years left. I
would like to continue to live in my current house for at least as long as I can, as opposed to
being forced to demolish the house because of an agreement to develop, move to a hotel or
something and build 1 of the options in the settlement agreement sooner than I would personally
like. I know life throws a lot of curve balls at you and mine has gracefully given me almost SO
years of memories in this home. I would like those memories preserved as long as I can.
I am respectfully requesting the attached agreement be extended another 10 additional years for
lot 10 East only. I appreciate your consideration.
Highland Beach Real Estate Holdings Inc.
Per Lucia Milani
cc.To wn Manager Mr. M.Labadie
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EXHIBIT 4
RESOLUTION NO. 663
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH,
FLORIDA, RELEASING RESTRICTIONS ON LAND.
WHEREAS, C.D. Milani, Trustee and Richard G. Orman and Robert A. Wutt, ss
Co-Trustees of the Milani Family Trust were Plaintiffs/Petitioners in a suit brought
against the Town of Highland Beach a Municipal Corporation under the laws of the
State of Florida and other in the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, in and for Palm Besch County, Florida, Case #82 6846 CA (LJ O 1 J, and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid suit was settled and a Stipulation for Settlement was
executed by all of the parities on May 11, 1984, and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid Stipulation for Settlement provided for the
development of certain property and the issuance of certain building permits, all as
more particularly set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 of said Stipulation for Settlement,
and
WHEREAS, said Stipulation for Settlement fun.her provided in Paragraphs 5 and
6 thereof, that in consideration of the development approvals provided in Paragraphs
1 and 2 of the Stipulation for Settlement cert.sin restrictions would be agreed to with
regard to property more part.icularly described in said Paragraphs 4 and 5 of the
Stipulation for Settlement, which property is also described on Exhibft "A• attached
hereto and made a part hereof, and
WHEREAS, said Stipulation for Settlement provided that such restriction when
applicable would be effected and evidenced by certain deed restrictions to be
subsequently prepared and recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, and
WHEREAS, said Stipulation for Settlement specifically provided in Paragraph 6
thereof that the deed restrictions referred to in Paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Stipulation
for Settlement would not be put of record until the building permits for the projects ·
referred to in Paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Stipulation for Settlement had been issued,
and
WHEREAS, the development contemplate d and described in Paragraphs 1 and
2 of the Stipulation for Settlement did not take place and such permits were never
issued, and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding all of the foregoing, the Stipulation for Settlement
and all of its recitations were recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, Official Records Book 4242, Page 0622, and
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE July 18, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Leonard G. Rubin, Town Attorney
SUBJECT: Request to Amend Settlement Agreement with Highland Beach Real
Estate Holdings, Inc. (Milani – Eastern Parcel 10E Non-Park Property)
SUMMARY:
Background:
At its May 16, 2023 meeting, the Town Commission considered a request by Lucia Milani
(“Milani”) for a ten-year extension of a portion of the 1995 Settlement Agreement between the
Town and Highlands Beach Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (“Agreement”). The Agreement
stipulates the right to, and extent of, development of three parcels of land at the southern end
of the Town (Lots 9W and 10W on the western side of A1A and Lot 10E on the eastern side
of A1A) (“Lots”). Under the terms of the Agreement, the Lots must be developed by April 21,
2025 or the Agreement terminates. Milani requested a ten -year extension of the deadline for
Lot 10E, which is currently improved with a single-family home she occupies during the winter
months.
In response to this request, the Commission raised various concerns regarding the procedure
by which the extension could be granted, the standards for consideration of the request, and
the ramifications of granting the requested modification.
A. The Town has the authority to approve a modification of the Agreement without
Circuit Court approval.
The terms of the Agreement expressly contemplate that the parties may amend , supplement,
and modify the Settlement Agreement by written instrument executed by both parties. In this
case, the Settlement Agreement was not incorporated into a judgment entered by the circuit
court; rather, the circuit court dismissed the case with prejudice based on the execution of the
Agreement. Under Florida law, the parties may modify the terms of a settlement agreement
not expressly incorporated into a judgment. The circuit court retains jurisdiction solely for the
purposes of the enforcement of the terms of the Agreement.
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B. If the Commission wished to entertain Milani’s request, it should follow the same
procedures applicable to the Commission’s initial approval of the Agreement.
As indicated above, any modification must be in the form of a written instrument executed by
both parties. While neither the Agreement itself nor the provisions of the Town Code address
the modification of a previously executed settlement agreement, this office strongly
recommends that the Town Commission adhere to the procedures set forth in Section 30-10
of the Town Code. Section 30-10 applies to the settlement of any pending litigation arising
out of the interpretation or application of Chapter 30 (Zoning Code) and requires consideration
of the following criteria:
A determination that the proposed settlement agreement is in the public interest and in
the best interest of the residents and citizens of the Town (and approval of a resolution
stating same); and
A determination that the proposed settlement is consistent with the Land Use Element
of the Town’s Comprehensive Plan or that adequate provision to amend the
Comprehensive Plan is included within the agreement.
Section 30-10 also requires the Town Commission to conduct a duly advertised public hearing
on the proposed settlement agreement, and that the agreement include the nature of the
proposed development and the specific differences between the settlement plan and any
existing town development standards affected by the settlement agreement.
While there is an argument that the Commission could modify the Agreement without going
through this process, such a procedure would undermine the purpose and intent of Section
30-10, i.e., to ensure that settlement is in the public interest and that members of th e public
are notified of the terms of the settlement.
C. If the Commission wished to entertain Milani’s request, it should require some
additional benefit to the Town.
The procedures set forth above require that any settlement agreement be in public in terest,
as well as in the best interest of the residents and citizens of the Town. It is unclear how the
Town’s unilateral extension of the deadline for Lot 10E is in the public interest without Milani
providing some type of additional consideration in return. By way of example, the Commission
could require the payment of impact fees waived in the Agreement, narrow the permitted uses
of the property, or modify the setback requirements.
D. The approval of an extension of the Agreement generally would not constitute
“spot zoning.”
Spot zoning is generally defined as the piecemeal rezoning of small parcels of land to a greater
density for the benefit of a particular property owner, leading to disharmony with the
surrounding area. So long as the Commission follows its public notice and hearing
requirements and any decision to extend the terms of the Agreement is not pre -determined
before the notice and hearing process, it is unlikely that a court will consider the requested
extension spot zoning. Courts recognize that local governments must have the ability to settle
litigation, and the Commission already approved the enhanced entitlements for the Lots when
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it approved the Agreement back in 1995. Milani is only seeking an extension of the term of
the Agreement as it applies to one of the Lots, not additional development entitlements.
E. The Commission’s approval of any modification of the Agreement is subject to
legal challenge.
Section 30-10(e) of the Town Code grants any person substantially affected by a settlement
agreement approved by the Town Commission to seek review in the circuit court. Prior to
seeking such review, the affected person must raise his or her objections at the public hearing
before the Town Commission to give the Commission an opportunity to consider the nature of
the objection. Based on the foregoing, if the Commission “reopens” the Agreement,
substantially affected persons (most likely adjacent property owners) have a renewed ability
to object to the terms of the Agreement.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the Town Commission may (but is not required to) entertain Milani’s request for
an extension of the Settlement Agreement as it applies to Lot 10E. If the Commission wishes
to consider the request, it should follow the same procedures it followed when approving the
Agreement back in 1995. While the grant of extension likely would not be considered spot
zoning, the Commission would need to determine that the extension serves the public interest
and is in the best interest of the residents of the Town. The Town should also require some
form of additional consideration. Finally, the approval of any modification of the Agreement
would reopen its terms to legal challenge by substantially affected persons.
Should you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
It is also important to note that Ms. Milani is also seeking an amendment to increase the
building height on Lot 9W and Lot 10W that would allow the proposed building to be 5 to 6 feet
higher. This amendment will require to follow the same process as outlined above. It would
also require a finding of public benefit, and amendment to the existing settlement agreement
and setting a public hearing.
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Letter from Ms. Lucia Milani dated April 27, 2023 related to the 10 year extension (includes
Resolution No. 662 and Settlement Agreement)
Aerial Maps
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission discussion.
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File Attachments for Item:
B. Continued discussion of the Troiano Family request regarding lot split at 4611 South
Ocean Blvd.
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Meeting
MEETING DATE July 18, 2023
SUBMITTED BY: Leonard G. Rubin, Town Attorney
SUBJECT: Request for Lot Split (Troiano Property – 4611 South Ocean
Boulevard)
SUMMARY:
Background:
At its May 16, 2023 meeting, the Town Commission considered a request by Laura Troiano to
approve the division of a parcel of property located at 4611 South Ocean Boulevard (“Troiano
Parcel” or “Parcel”) into two separate lots. As discussed at the meeting, the Troiano Parcel is
bifurcated by A1A. The portion east of A1A is improved with a single -family residence and
has a zoning designation of Residential Single-Family, and the portion west of A1A is vacant
and has a zoning designation of Residential Multiple-Family Low Density. Splitting the Troiano
Parcel into two separate lots would violate Section 30 -103(d) of the Town Code, which
expressly provides that “a division of any parcel shall not be made which creates a lot which
does not conform to the requirements of this chapter.” If the portion west of A1A became a
separate lot, it would be only sixty-eight (68) feet wide. Section 30-64 of the Town Code (Table
30-2) requires a minimum lot width of eighty (80) feet.
Discussion and Recommendation:
The Town Commission directed Staff to attempt to develop language that would address this
type of situation. While there are two other parcels in the Town bisected by A1A, the Troiano
Parcel is the only parcel where the division of the parcel int o two separate lots would be
prohibited due to the creation of a non -conforming lot. Consequently, after consultation with
Town Staff, this office does not recommend amending the Town Code to address a single
parcel of the property within the Town.
At the Commission meeting, Laura Troiano represented that her family wished to construct a
single-family home on the portion of the parcel located west of A1A. Given the nature of the
request, this office recommends that the Troiano family be encouraged to app ly for a variance
from Sections 30-103(d) and Section 30-64 of the Town Code. The unique conditions
applicable to the Troiano Parcel appear to justify the grant of a variance. Because the variance
application will need to address both the non-conformity and lot width provisions, the variance
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request should go before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals for a recommendation and the
Town Commission for final consideration. Utilizing the variance process would allow the
Commission to impose reasonable conditions on the grant of the variance. Such conditions
could include limiting the new parcel to the construction of a single-family residence, approving
the actual footprint of the proposed residence, and imposing a time -frame in which the
residence must be constructed.
Should you have any questions relative to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact me.
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Letter from Mrs. Troiano dated May 10, 2023
Aerial Maps
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission discussion.
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Highland Beach Town Commission
Town of Highland Beach
3614 South Ocean Blvd.
Highland Beach, FL. 33487
Attn: Agenda for meeting May 16, 2023 @1:30PM
Dear Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor and Highland Beach Town Commissioners,
My husband Dr. Frank Troiano and I are requesting that the parcel, addressed 4611
S Ocean Blvd., to the west of A1A be recognized by the Town of Highland Beach as
a separate lot, than the lot, addressed 4611 S Ocean Blvd., to the east of A1A. We
would like to build a family home on the west side parcel in the future.
Due to the construction of A-1-A and the adoption of the Highland Beach
Comprehensive Plan the lots became separate and distinct lots.
Both lots have always been given different land use and zoning classifications in
the Highland Beach Comprehensive Plan. RMI - multi family land use on the
west side and single family land use on the east side.
Palm Beach County recognizes the lots as being separate on our/their county
record card, specifically, lot size designation, tax billing and zoning.
The zoning for the lot is complimentary and in keeping with the zoning of all the
other lots around it (north, south and west).
There has been some question regarding non-conformity which calls for
conforming lots to be 80’ wide. Our lots are 68.06’ wide which is considered non-
conforming; however, this non-conformity is benign and does not have a negative
impact on the health and safety of the public. Our lots are less than 12 feet shy of
the 80’ conformity. Another reason to further our case, was pointed out by Mr.
Labadie and that is our lots are the only lots in Highland Beach that are of this
particular type and therefore they are unique and the situation is unique. No case
law has been discovered that would negatively apply to our circumstance.
Conclusion: The two separate lots are physically divided by A-1-A. Both lots have
separate zoning classifications. The county record card recognizes the lots as
being separate as defined by lot size, tax billing and zoning classification. All of
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the other lots around our west side lot are zoned the same as ours. There is no
negative impact on the health and safety of the public by recognizing the lots as
distinct and separate. By recognizing that the lots are separate our family would
be able to build a beautiful home on the west side lot.
Thank you for this opportunity to meet with you.
Respectfully,
Laura Troiano
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File Attachments for Item:
A. Designation of a Voting Delegate for the Florida League of Cities 9 7th Annual Conference – Required
Business Meetings
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TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MEETING TYPE: Town Commission Special Meeting
MEETING DATE 07/18/2023
SUBMITTED BY: Lanelda Gaskins, Town Clerk’s Office
SUBJECT: Designation of a Voting Delegate for the Florida League of Cities 9 7th
Annual Conference – Required Business Meetings
SUMMARY:
The Florida League of Cities (FLC) encourages each municipality to delegate one (1) elected
official to serve as a voting delegate and cast their vote at the League’s Annual Business
Session on Saturday, August 12, 2023. This year the Florida League of Cities’ Annual
Conference will be held at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida on August 10-
12, 2023.
Former Commissioner Gossett-Seidman was selected as the voting delegate for the 96th
Annual Conference.
Staff is requesting the Town Commission to delegate a member from this Commission as
the Town’s voting delegate for the Florida League of Cities Annual Business session.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Travel and Training: Mileage Reimbursement
Lodging and Per Diem Meals
ATTACHMENTS:
June 6, 2023, Letter from the Florida League of Cities
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommend Town Commission delegate one (1) Commissioner as a voting delegate for
the FLC 97th Annual Conference / Business Session.
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To: Key Official
From: Eryn Russell, Florida League of Cities
Date: June 6, 2023
Subject: 97th Annual Conference Voting Delegate Information
The Florida League of Cities Annual Conference will be held at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando,
Florida, from August 10-12, 2023. This conference will provide valuable educational opportunities to help
Florida’s municipal officials serve their citizenry more effectively.
We ask that each member municipality sending delegates to the Annual Conference designate one of their
officials to cast their votes at the Annual Business Session , which will be held on Saturday, August 12. Election
of League leadership and adoption of resolutions are undertaken during the business meeting. One official
from each municipality will vote on matters affecting the League.
In accordance with the League’s by-laws, each municipality’s vote is determined by population, and the
League will use the Estimates of Population from the University of Florida .
Conference registration materials were sent to each municipality via the League's e-newsletter and are
available online at flcities.com.
If you have any questions about voting delegates, please email erussell@flcities.com. Voting delegate forms
must be received by the League no later than July 31, 2023.
Attachments: Form Designating Voting Delegate
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97th Annual Conference
Florida League of Cities, Inc.
August 10-12, 2023
Orlando, Florida
It is important that each member municipality sending delegates to the Annual Conference of the Florida
League of Cities designate one of their officials to cast their votes at the Annual Business Session. League By-
Laws require each municipality to select one person to serve as the municipality's voting delegate.
Municipalities do not need to adopt a resolution to designate a voting delegate.
Please fill out this form and return it to the League office so that your voting delegate may be properly
identified. Voting delegate forms must be received by the League no later than July 31, 2023.
Designation of Voting Delegate
Name of Voting Delegate: __________________________________________________
Title: ___________________________________________________________________
Delegate Email: __________________________________________________________
Municipality of: __________________________________________________________
AUTHORIZED BY:
______________________________________________
Name
_______________________________________________
Title
Return this form to:
Eryn Russell
Florida League of Cities, Inc.
Post Office Box 1757
Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757
Email: erussell@flcities.com
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