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L V L 0 V L V L 0 0 L O L O O (Doc O c c O O c O c c O O c O c c Uz o oo Z2200 z o oo i 1 I i -S pezd-folA co 4---o 0, c it-ucic whet+ a- lvd C -t--d A et Ve-- 5 - 11/1.4_ a e1.e (- ffefx, 1 1LcPrW '7'\704 iD (24141 Florida Department of Transportation CHARLIE CRIST 719 South Woodland Boulevard STEPHANIE C.KOPELOUSOS GOVERNOR Deland, FL 32720-6834 SECRETARY k { October 20, 2009 Mr. Jeff Ratliff Assistant Public Works Director City of Cape Canaveral 105 Polk Avenue Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 Dear Mr. Ratliff, SUBJECT: Notice-to-Proceed Stimulus Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement FPN: 426303-1-58-01 Contract No.: APP 90 Project: Ridgewood Avenue Resurfacing This letter will serve as the City's Notice-to-Proceed with the above Stimulus Project. One fully executed LAP Agreement is enclosed, and funds in the amount of$181,563.00 have been encumbered for the construction of this project. If you have any questions, please call Yvonne Broxton at 386-943-5408. Sincerely, 1 city/A)Z/$4._ Thomas Moscoso Special Projects Supervisor enclosure cc: Steve Kegel Vince Vacchiano www.dot.state.fl.us - r 1 i A-5 Prime , JOHN H. E+VANS, P.A. p /21)/Ott AT LAW 1702 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE t TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA 32780 TEL 321/267-5504 FAX: 321/267-0418 johnhevanspa @yahoo.com i October 8, 2009 a VIA FAX 868-1247 AND REGULAR MAIL i Ms.Duree Alexander Code Enforcement Officer City of Cape Canaveral 7510 N.Atlantic Ave Cape Canaveral,FL 32920-0326 Re: 7901 North Atlantic Ave.,Cape Canaveral,FL. Your Case No.: 2009-00127 My File No.: JHE 10321 Dear Ms. Alexander: This letter is to confirm our conversation of the other day. We will be demolishing the b g uildin at 7901 North Atlantic Ave. We have received the asbestos report separate mUn a althe Engineering Sciences and there are small areas that will have to be removed general demolition. We have retained Universal Engineering Sciences to manage the project and they are getting bids for that process now. If all g oes well,the building should be removed by the first of the year. Please call if you have any questions. incerely, i i t J hn H. Evans JHE/km cc: James Devlin email: 'adevlin sinet,net John Richard email: h7654 aol.com Concubhar O'Driscail email: con .9.1 1.@, l 60016 0 130 1 f C3A13336 t i { 14.5 P k 5 r� 10 f wfe Space Coast League of Cities Waste Management The Space Coast League of Cities and Waste Management Inc. annually award a $2,000 Scholarship to a permanent resident of Brevard County pursuing a degree in Public Administration. Complete scholarship qualifications and applications are available online at www.scloc.org or through your college or university Eligibility Requirements: • Permanent Brevard County Resident • Public Administration Major • Minimum GPA of 3.0 (4 point scale) verified by college or university Application Deadline: October 16, 2009 Scholarship Awarded: December 14, 2009 Mail or Fax Applications to: Space Coast League of Cities 1600 Huntington Lane Rockledge, FL 32955 Fax: (321) 636-3193 SPACE COAST LEAGUE OF CITIES WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP 2009 AMOUNT: $2,000 (to be awarded in December 2009) STUDENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Eligible students must: 1. Be a permanent resident of Brevard County. 2. Be pursuing a declared major in Public Administration (graduate or undergraduate level) or enrolled in the CFLGE Certificate in Florida City and County Management at Florida State University. 3. Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), officially verified by the school. SELECTION CRITERIA: Award recipients are determined by rating applicants on the seven elements shown below. Scoring is weighted as follows: each element is rated from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest), and the score for each element is then multiplied by the number of points assigned to that element. The elements and their assigned points are: 1. GPA (5 points) 2. Need or Reason for Wanting Scholarship (4 points) 3. Career Goals (3 points) 4. Elected and Appointed Leadership Positions (2 points) 5. Work Experience (2 points) 6. Extracurricular Activities (1 point) 7. Permanent Residency in one of Brevard County's municipalities (1 point) Cape Canaveral Indian Harbour Beach Palm Bay Cocoa Malabar Palm Shores Cocoa Beach Melbourne Rockledge Town of Grant-Valkaria Melbourne Beach Satellite Beach Indialantic Melbourne Village Titusville West Melbourne APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications must be received by October 16, 2009. Complete the application form enclosed with this announcement and return it to the following address or fax number by the deadline. Faxed submissions are acceptable. Space Coast League of Cities 1600 Huntington Lane Rockledge, FL 32955 FAX: (321) 636-3193 Space Coast League of Cities & Waste Management SCHOLARSHIP Policies and Procedures The Space Coast League of Cities and Waste Management, Inc., annually co-sponsor a $2,000 scholarship for students of public administration in Florida. Each organization contributes $1,000. The name of the scholarship is the Space Coast League of Cities & Waste Management Scholarship. It is renewable, but not transferable. Proceeds are paid directly to the designated college or university of the student. Eligible Students To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must: - be a permanent resident, of Brevard County. - be pursuing a declared major in Public Administration (graduate or undergraduate level) at any of the accredited four-year colleges or universities in Florida which have a Public Administration degree program or enrolled in the CFLGE Certificate in Florida City and County Management at Florida State University. - have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), officially verified by the school. Eligible Schools Because they offer Bachelors (B), Masters (M), CFLGE (C), or Doctorate (D) degrees in public administration, the following Florida colleges and universities are eligible to participate in this program: - Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (Florida A&M), Tallahassee (B) - Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton (B,M,D) - Florida International College Miami (B,M,D) - Florida Memorial College, Miami (B) - Florida State University, Tallahassee (M,C,D) - Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale (M,D) - St. Leo College, St. Leo (B) - St. Thomas University, Miami (B) - University of Central Florida, Orlando(B,M) - University of Florida, Gainesville (M) - University of North Florida, Jacksonville (M) - University of South Florida, Tampa (M) - University of West Florida, Pensacola (M) Selection Criteria These consist of the following elements, weighted as shown: - GPA(5 points) - Need or reason for wanting scholarship (4 points) - Career goals (3 points) - Elected and appointed leadership positions (2 points) - Work experience (2 points) - Extracurricular activities (1 point) - Permanent resident in one of Brevard County's municipalities (1 point). Each element is rated from 1 (lowest)to 5(highest). The score for each element is then multiplied by the number of points (1 to 5) assigned to that element. The applicant with the highest total points is recommended to the Board of Directors and the membership for approval as the scholarship recipient. The applicant with the next highest total is designated the alternate, to receive the scholarship if the primary recipient no longer qualifies. The committee may recommend that no award be given if none of the applicants are sufficiently qualified. r SPACE COAST LEAGUE OF CITIES WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP 2009 APPLICATION 1. Why is this scholarship important to you? Explain your need for this scholarship. 2. Why are you pursuing a degree in Public Administration? 3. What are your career goals for the next five years? 4. Please share with us any additional information you would like us to know about you. Please enclose at least one (1) letter of reference from a faculty member. Additional letters of reference may be submitted. This scholarship is awarded in December in the amount of$2,000. See the enclosed announcement for eligibility requirement and selection criteria. This completed application MUST BE RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 16, 2009. Faxed submissions are acceptable. Return completed applications to: Space Coast League of Cities 1600 Huntington Lane Rockledge, FL 32955 FAX: (321) 636-3193 Cape View Elementary Artwork Competition Results The assignment was to draw something that the student feels Cape Canaveral needs. The criteria used to evaluate the drawings included how well the assignment was addressed and the expression of creativity and originality. The artwork was judged by a three person panel. The judges were very impressed with the quality of the drawings; great ideas and beautiful artwork. The results are as follows: 1st Place - Brittany Leavitt, 6th grade -Astronomer Hall of Fame. Original idea that was artistically well executed. This is an idea that is doable and could possibly be combined with an Astronaut exhibit. It reflects the history of our town. It would benefit visitors and residents, young and old alike. 2nd Place - Orion Gordon, 5th grade -Youth Center. The drawing has a message: Youth are important and they would like a bigger youth center. It expands on an existing successful operation by adding a pool. It represents the desire of others and would enhance the quality of life in Cape Canaveral. 3rd Place - Raquel Dendariarena, 5th grade -Art Museum. Beautiful composition and use of color. Originality. Creative person who sees a need to have a place for people to display and share their artist expressions. Honorable Mention -Raelynn Gross -Shopping Center/Mall. Well planned and well design shopping center. This represented the desire of others. Honorable Mention - Hailey Magano, 5th grade -Animal Refuge and Rescue. This showed a concern beyond self and a desire to help those who cannot take care of themselves. Honorable Mention - Lewis Riblit-Harris, 6th grade - Alternative Energy Being kind to our environment. Honorable Mention -Julie Ta, 5th grade -Spiritual Center. Artistic execution. Balance and harmony in community just as important as other pursuits. Artwork by subject Water parks and public pools - 9 Youth centers - 5 Sports arenas and stadiums - 5 Restaurants, candy & ice cream stores - 6 Zoos and aquariums -4 F Shopping centers/malls - 4 Movie theaters - 3 Amusement/Theme parks - 2 Indoor recreation - bowling and game room - 2 Skate parks - 2 Museums - 2 Themed hotel -1 Dog Park - 1 Animal Refuge -1 Spiritual Center- 1 Alternative energy - 1 Mixed use - 1 i t f4fi , 1,'' d;,• t , - - ..... .-._ . Y l� ° , iiikl -- p li \ffal TWRjWy4 ern,i Mbort Tarter 111Wldln9 r Aywrw tXl mss+-de ,i st. :e" .+.s :; Z 1 - --",:•—_-_:_. ._ _.. •^ .... BREVARD MUSEUM OF HISTORY& NATURAL SCIENCE CELEBRATING BREVARD COUNTY SINCE 1969 MEMBERSHIP New and Expanded i YOUR MEMBERSHIP•r i ' Annual Membership Categories! • Gives you unlimited Free General Admission to the Museum i I j • Supplies you with our informative Newsletter MAJOR SPONSORS i • Provides you a 10%discount in our Museum store ' Benefactor $5,000-$7,500 i;. Corporate $2,500-$4,999 i, MORE GREAT REASONS TO BE A MEMBER: I' Booster $1,000-$2,499 • Your membership dollars help us offer affordable educational Donors giving at the above levels Sig be programs and special events for the community recognized on our annual sponsor sign,in +; our members'newsletter and on major • Your support enhances our conservation efforts 11 event promotional materials. Donors will • Membership income helps us compete for grant funding _ also receive 20 Free Guest Admission ;': • Your support helps us grow and improve each year ,' • passes per year. Most.of all,your membership reflects youisupport of our quality heritage activities and programs offered throughout !GENERAL MEMBERSHIP the year , Friend $75 Family $50 1 i Couple $40 I Sr. Couple $35 (60+years) Free Guest Admission passes per year, Individual $30 ., BREVARD Sr. Individual $25 (60+years) Teacher $25 Student $20 , MU)E U f Members at the above levels will receive 2 Free Guest Admission passes per year. I,, of History & Remittance form on reverse side. i Natural Science Please give generouslyt I Thank you for your continuing supports 8revard Museum of History&Science j 2201 Michigan Avenue,Cocoa,Fl.32926 j ' 321-632-1830 i bmhs@brevardmuseum.orq www.brevardmuseum.org 501(C)(3)Not-for-Profit - !' BREVARD MUSEUM OF HISTORY&NATURAL SCIENCE MEMBERSHIP FORM Name: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Email: Membership Category: Amount Enclosed: Check#: Please list each individual member's name for cards (spouse, family members): Send completed form with remittance to: Brevard Museum of History&Natural Science 2201 Michigan Avenue,Cocoa, Florida 32926 Gifted or referred by(Name/Business): Mailing Address: Phone: E-mail: Please Detach ana Remit BREVARD MUSEUM OF HISTORY & NATURAL SCIENCE CELEBRATING BREVARD COUNTY SINCE 1969 Membership Application Revised October 2009 " SEND IN YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY AND ENJOY ALL YEAR! A . THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! PR° M , BREVARD MUSEUM OF PLACE FG HISTORY&NATURAL SCIENCE FIRST CLASS VI ?� 2201 MICHIGAN AVENUE STAMP o COCOA, FL 32926 HERE cow P`oP DA.F LO BREVARD MUSEUM OF HISTORY& NATURAL SCIENCE CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2201 Michigan Avenue,Cocoa, Florida 32926 (321)6334838. G3a-x830 bmhs @brevardmuseu.m.ora 2009 September 15th—Tuesday—10:00 AM Tea & Membership Drive—Museum September 26th—Saturday—10:00 AM BMHS staff—Merritt Island Barnes& Noble—Story time. Children attending will receive coupon for free admission to the museum. September 26th—Saturday—2:00 PM BMHS staff—Melbourne Barnes & Noble—Hands on activities& hand outs before and after story times. Children attending will receive coupon for free admission to museum. October 3rd—Saturday 11:00 AM By-Gone Beats Exhibit Opening& Ribbon cutting—Light refreshments—Regular museum prices apply. October 6th—Tuesday—10:30 AM—Museum—Free Lecture- Guest Speaker Colonel Terry A. Yon USA (Ret.) Volunteer Public Relation Officer Warbird Museum and Valiant Air Command, Titusville, Fl October 17th—Saturday—10:00 AM—4:00 PM Civil War Encampment (outdoors) & Florida Fossil Frenzy (indoors) Free Admission—Hot Dogs, snacks, soda & Bottled water available for nominal fee. For more information contact the museum at (321) 632-1830. Donations will be accepted in the lobby. • Come and visit with the re-enactors, see the cannon shot, marching formations,tents, guns, clothing and more during the Encampment. • Bring your own Florida fossil finds inside the museum to have our experts tell you what you have and maybe have your fossil displayed in our"By-Gone Beasts exhibit. This will be a full day of fun and learning for the entire family. November 3`d—Tuesday—10:00 AM—Guild Meeting—Free Lecture—Held at BCC Planetarium —Cocoa campus.Tour of the Planetarium will be given by Suzanne Leslie, Associate Director of the Planetarium & BMHNS Board of Trustee Member, prior to the meeting FOR MEMBERS OF THE GUILD ONLY November 11th—Wednesday-Veterans Day—Museum will be open free to all Veterans, Active or Retired, &their family with proof of valid ID. November 25th,26th&27th—Museum is closed for Thanksgiving Holiday. Happy Thanksgiving!! December 1st—Tuesday—10:00 AM Holiday luncheon—Museum- Free Lecture featuring Guest speaker Andrew Batten "1820—The year Christmas was discovered" (The history behind "Twos The Night Before Christmas" story.) December 24th, 25th,26th—Museum closed for the Christmas Holidays. Merry Christmas and Holiday Blessings to your family and you. December 31St—Museum closed for New Years Eve FOR 2010 AGENDA— PLEASE VIEW REVERSE SIDE 2010 January 1st—Tuesday—Museum closed—Happy New Year 2010 January 5th—Tuesday-10:30 AM—Museum—Free Lecture-Guest Speaker Mr. Ray Osborne, Author& Brevard County Historian speaking about The Brevard visit of President Grover Cleveland February 2nd—Tuesday-10:30 AM—10:30 AM—Museum—Free Lecture-Guest Speaker Rachel Orcutt—Former Director of BMHS—Early days of our museum March 2nd—Tuesday-10:30 AM—Museum—Free Lecture-Guest Speaker—Arin LaClair— Brevard County Educator speaking on The Brevard County Landfill • March 27th—Saturday—7:00 PM—9:00 PM Starry Night Annual Fundraiser—Ticket prices are $40 per person or$75 per couple. This is a wonderful night to learn about the museum and all our exhibits, speak with re- enactors (pioneers& Indians), archaeologist, citizen scientists, bid on wonderful prizes, dine on exquisite food and sip a glass or two of wine in the butterfly garden or on the patio. • This is the museum's annual and main fundraiser. We look forward to your support.To help with Underwriting and Sponsorship of the event or any questions please contact Marykim Brown, Executive Director at (321) 632-1830.April 6th—Tuesday—10:00 AM Museum —Free Lecture-Guest Speaker Dr. Rachel Wentz, Regional Director—Florida Public Archaeology—Windover Dig and &other Brevard archaeological finds. May 4th—Tuesday Guild meeting& Installation Luncheon—Location &time To Be Announced *All lectures are Free and open to the public. If you wish to tour the museum after the lecture please check in at the front desk and receive$1.00 off general admission price. *All dates and times are subject to change. Please call ahead to verify information 321-632-1830 The BMHNS is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3)) corporation ., 2201 Michigan Avenue 41/474;74, BREVARD Cocoa,FL 32926 MUSEUM (321)632-1830 ofr.I.i A "'W' t�mral Seivme N�Al1.�)fl'\:1 dIlt"t'Ulll.11f:t Marykim Brown Executive Director marrinkh a hellsorrt{r.net (321)632-1830 Office (321)631-7551 Fax (321)506-9286 Cell ti Andrea Bowers, City Treasurer P.O. Box 326 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 (321)868-1234 City of Cape Canaveral (321)868-1248 fax Bowers-cape@cfl.rr.com Memo To: Honorable Mayor and members of th- Ci -ouncil From: Andrea Bowers, City Treasurer Date: 19 October 2009 Re: Additional Health Insurance information The attached Health Insurance proposal was received at the end of last week. In an effort to compare "apples to apples" our broker, Dean Brombacher has prepared a comparison with a Health First policy of the same type. While this policy is not recommended as a viable option for the employees, we felt that all information should be made available for your analysis. Please contact Mr. Brombacher at 799-9401 or myself at 868-1234 with any questions. 1 Brombacher Insurance,LLC Health Insurance Comparison Confidential Plan Design In-Network Only In-Network Out-of-Network $500/$1,000 $500/$1,000 $1,000/$2,000 $2,000/$4,000 $1,500/$3,000 $5,000/$10,000 $5 Million $5 Million 1' 20% 0% 20% Yes Yes Yes $15 $15 Deductible+30% $15 PCP $0 $25 Specialist Not Covered $30 $25 Ded +30% $250 Per Admission $500 per Admission+ Ded+20%Coinsurance +deductible 30%after deductible t. Cost share based on Ded +20%Coinsurance place of service Deductible+30% 1. Cost share based on Ded+20%Coinsurance place of service Deductible+30% $500 per Scan +30% Ded +20%Coinsurance $250 Copay per Service after deductible $125 per visit+ $250 Copay+30%after Ded+20%Coinsurance deductible deductible Included Excluded Excluded Ded+20%Coinsurance $100 Copay per visit $100 Copay per visit f' $2/7/15/35/70 Retail: $10/$20/$35 Not Covered ' t Monthly Premiums $534.67 $544.20 $1,149.53 $1,170.02 $1,026.56 $1,006.76 t tt $1,604.00 $1,632.59 $20,317.46 $20,679.60 $243,809.52 $248,155.20 .859 Rate approval based on final enrollment Note: Copay's and coinsurance apply Note: In-network deductible does not apply to in-network maximum to maximum out-of-pocket out-of-pocket. In-network maximum out-of-pocket accumulates ` based on out-of-network maximum out-of-pocket only. This summary is for comparison only. Refer to attached plan designs for specific information. I 1 BrJmbacher Insurance,LLC Health Insurance Comparison Confidential Alternate Alternate Plan Design Health First Health Plans Florida Municipal Insurance Trust Small Group Value 1-HMO Cigna(Care 4) PPO In-Network Only In-Network Out-of-Network Deductible- single/family $500/$1,000 $500/$1,000 $1,000/$2,000 Maximum Out-of-Pocket- single/family $2,000/$4,000 $1,500/$3,000 $5,000/$10,000 Lifetime Maximum $5 Million $5 Million Coinsurance 20% 0% 20% Open Access Yes Yes Yes Primary Care Physician $15 $15 Deductible +30% Preventive Care $15 PCP $0 $25 Specialist Not Covered Specialists $30 $25 Ded + 30% In-Patient Hospital $250 Per Admission $500 per Admission + Ded +20% Coinsurance +deductible 30%after deductible Routine Lab Cost share based on Ded + 20% Coinsurance place of service Deductible+ 30% Routine X-Ray Cost share based on Ded +20% Coinsurance place of service Deductible + 30% Imaging- $500 per Scan + 30% CT/MRI/MRA/PET Ded + 20% Coinsurance $250 Copay per Service after deductible Outpatient Surgery $125 per visit+ $250 Copay+ 30%after Ded + 20% Coinsurance deductible deductible Pro-Health Membership Included Excluded Excluded Emergency Room Ded +20% Coinsurance $100 Copay per visit $100 Copay per visit Prescription Drugs $2/7/15/35/70 Retail: $10/$20/$35 Not Covered Monthly Premiums Alternate a Alternate Employee Only(38) $534.67 $544.20 Employee+Spouse(0) $1,149.53 $1,170.02 Employee+Child(ren)(0) $1,026.56 $1,006.76 Employee+Family(0) $1,604.00 $1,632.59 Monthly Premium $20,317.46 $20,679.60 Annualized Premium $243,809.52 $248,155.20 Medical Rate Variance ,859 Rate approval based on final enrollment Note: Copay's and coinsurance apply Note: In-network deductible does not apply to in-network maximum to maximum out-of-pocket out-of-pocket. In-network maximum out-of-pocket accumulates based on out-of-network maximum out-of-pocket only. This summary is for comparison only Refer to attached plan designs for specific information.