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04-01-2019 (2) Cit of Edgewater 104 N.Riverside Dore City g Edgewater,Fl.32132 EpGZWA7t R Meeting Agenda City Councilg3J � Mike Thomas,Mayor Chnstme Power, District i VACANT,District 2 Megan O'Keefe,District 3 Gary T.Conroy,District 4 Monday,April 1,2019 6:00 PM Council Chambers IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CRA MEETING We respectfully request that all electronic devices are set for no audible notification. t1. CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL,PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE,INVOCATION --4t APPROVAL OF MINUTES �a Minutes of the November 12,2018 Council Meeting Anachmems: 11-12-18 yJ PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/PLAQUES/CERT'IFICATES/DONATIONS '14 Proclamation for Water Conservation Month Attachments: Water Conservation Month-A012019 14 Presentation by James Halloran from James Moore Certified Public Accountants and Consultants on the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended September 30,2018 C. Plaque presentation to BJs Florist for Princess Ball contributions. _ Presentation by Mead&Hunt on the Impact Fee Study ler Presentation for Residential Rental Registration Program Attachments: Rental oroaram options Proclamations Presented Outside Chambers-None at this time �y CITIZEN COMMENTS This is the time for the public to cane torwam with any comments they mayhave. Citizen comments relating to any agenda madermay be made at the lime the matter is before Council Please state your name and address, andjohmse limit yourcomments to three(3)minutes or less. (71yerEdpvNer Prior Pnnte on 31262019 City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2019 'V APPROVAL OR CHANGESIMODIFICATIONS TO THE AGENDA `f1 CITY COUNCIL REPORTS 7. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the consent agenda are considered to be routine by the C#y Council and will be acted upon by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless discussion is desired by a member of the Council,in which case the Mayor will remove that item from the consent agenda and such item will be considered separately. a. Approval of Addendum Rl -Chemicals-Water-Wastewater Treatment:Plants(ITB 18-ES-005) Attachments: Chemiols-Addendum#1-AlliedUniversa1-2019 ChemicalsAddendum#1-Brenntaa-2019 Chemicals-Addendunt lt-Camreuse-2019 2019-03-06 Ltr Eduewater to Camleuse re 90-0zv Contract Pnce Eatension b. Southeast Volusia Regional(SEVR)SWAT Team Mutual Aid Agreement Attachmenh: Swat Team Aureement-Final-For sionature C. ChemTmde Chemicals, US,LLC Agreement- Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemicals for Liquid Aluminum Sulfate Atrac#menb: ChemTmdeChemicals-Pi0tvBack-2019 Aurcement ChemTrads-Alum-P'0ovbadr No"Port thin 2020-02-01 for GTV ChemTrade-Alum-North Port oiaavback Packet 2019-03-14 RJC.odf d. Professional Real Estate Services-Addendum 91 �y C q� d Attachments: Tnec,-Addendum#1 RFQ#1"S-003-CdywEd r L �cK0• �'" Bamett-Broker of Record Aureement 01 - p`-' S. PUBLIC HEARINGS,ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS O cayorECHawn*r masa a wmtedon ancnets City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2019 'V, 19 Reading-Ordinance No.2019-0-01:Glenn Starch requesting an amendment to the Official Zoning Map to include 20t acres of land located south of Two Oaks Drive and north of 27th Street as RPUD(Residential Planned Unit Development)and approval the of the associated RPUD Agreement. Atrachments: 2019-001 Aerial Mao Location Mao Ovehead View Master Plan PUD Agreement -14 1st Reading-Ordinance No.2019-0-02: Michael Lopez requesting an amendment io the Official Zoning Map for property located west of I-95 and north of Indian River Boulevard Extension as BPUD(Business Planned Unit Development)and approval of the associated BPUD Agreement. Attachments: 20190-02 Aerial Mao Location Mao Zorina Mao PUD AmeemeM Conceptual Plan Conceptual Plan-with aerial First Reading-Ordinance No.2019-0-03-Modifying the Firefighters'Pension Plan by changing the definition of"Average Final Compensation" Aaaehments: 2019-"3 FirefichersPens onPlan-Definitions t2201%,"3-Edgewater Fire-January 2019 AIS MEMORANDUM 4575 Pension Vote Letter 9. BOARD APPOINTMENTS `j City Council's appointment to the Firefighters' Pension Board of Trustees(Recommendation by Councilwoman O'Keefe). attachments: Ron Hayward Planning&Zoning Board-due to the cxpired term of Robert McIntosh,who is seeking reappointment(Recommendation by Councilwoma`Power). �LLj,F fl-It-tllt0 114 Planning and Zoning Board-Appointment due to the expired term of Robert Andrejkovics,who is seeking reappointment(Recommendation by Councilwoman O'Keefe). Attachments: Reaprointnent Reauest-B Andmikovirs 01-2319 , p GryarEOevyaNr Pa 3 PnnaM on 3/182019 C4—* City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2019 10. OTHER BUSINESS SA-1903:Robert Wilkie requesting approval of the"Community Strong"Special Activity Permit to be held on April 27,2019 at Hawks Park and waiving of the associated fees. loft Attachments: Plans Event Information Settlement of Eminent Domain Lawsuit Af ectunenta: Post Order of T to Se—MMent Agreement-Revised 0320-2019 Stipulated Final Judun t-Revised 0320-2019 Post order f Taking Settlement Aareemerd-FM Ford Stipulated Final Judamem-FM Ford Approval of the Volusia County/City of Edgewater Automatic Aid/Closest Unit Interlocal agreement to provide for reciprocal fire, rescue, emergency medical aid and emergency medical transport assistance on an automatic aid/closest unit response(CUR). Attachments: 20190308 Volusia County and COE Ednewater dean revised Il. OFFICER REPORTS a. City Clerk b. City Attorney C. City Manager 11) 12. CITIZENCOMMEN S 13. ITEMS NOT REQUIRING COUNCIL ACTION a. Citizen Compliments to City Employees Attachments: Compl'men1:03)&2019 Com I' em 03-19-2019 14. ADJOURN 1-7 chyerEdn .. wasa pRnrM on LadMt9 City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2019 Pursuant to Chapter 286, F.S., if an individual decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, that individual will need a record ofthe proceedings and will need to ensure that a verbatim record ofthe proceedings is made. The City does not prepare or provide such record. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact City Clerk/Paralegal Robin L.Marwick, 104 N.Riverside Drive, Edgewater, Florida, telephone number 386-424-2400 x 1102, 5 days prior to the meeting date. If you are hearing or voice impaired, contact the relay operator at 1-800-955-8771. CMofl&lg eM/ P,ws P ahaj on 34,14UH9 CITY CLERK REPORT—April 1,2019 ITEM#ILa. 1) ELECTIONS TOMORROW - April 2"d - 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. Brenda& I will be in Deland from 3:00 pm until after the Canvassing Board completes our duties. 2) Due to the April 2nd election, we will need to have a Special Council Meeting on May 6d' (prior to our regularly scheduled council meeting)to ratify the election results & swear in the new council member for District 2 - Kelsey will be in attendance during my absence while I am on vacation 3) On Much 120 I sent an email about meetings with the Utility Rate Consultants for the week of Ap '1 22nd - April 26" for you to let me know when you could make it. Best dates would he ril 23" or 241h? Can you please let me know if you can make it & the times? 4) We currently have a Budge orkshop scheduled for June 3, 2019 at 4:00 pm (prior to regularly scheduled council meeting) - Bridgette would like to know if Council would mind re-scheduling to June 24e9 So for the month of June, we will have the Council Meeting on June 3`d with the Budget Workshop on June 24"at 4:00 pm or earlier if you choose? 5) Reminder that I will be on vacation from Monday, April 22"d thru Tuesday, May 9ib. Kelsey will be sitting in for me at the May 6`h Council Meeting. 6) Just wanted to inform everyone I earned my Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) Designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC)after 3 years!!! (Clerk/Council/Clerk Reports/01-07-2019) Robin Matusick From: burt maroney <burtmaroney@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday,March 26, 201911:57 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Planning and Zoning Board Good Morning Robin; I an requesting that my previous application material for the City Manager Selection Advisory Board, be also submitted for any vacancies on the City of Edgewater Planning and Zoning Board that may be available in the near future. Thank You; Burton E.Mamney, 2303 (range Tree Drive,Edgewater Fl, 32141. (386)681 8849 Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone t CITY OF EDGEWATER CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 1 D4 North Riverside Drive Edgewater, Florida 32132 cityclerk@cityofedgewater.org ED GE4VATER Phooe:(386)424-2400 X 1102 FAX (386)424-2410 ADVISORY BOARD APPLICATION Please choose the Board(s)for which you wish to apply. Ifapplvin¢for more than one Board,you must number in order of lour preference. Library Board - _Police P ' a-Beard* Economic.Development Boa ecreation&Cultural Services Board =Planaung&,Ataing-Board — Yet as Park Advisory Committee G mployee Pension Board" Firefighters woard• Members of the Boards with an asterisk(•)are required to file a Financial Disclosure form within 30 days of Opp PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Basan E.Mw Address 2=0,3 Tree Dine.Etlgawater.FL 32141 Home Phone fa Business/Cell Phone 235661e3s E-Mail Address n.�rearero2®raeamn Occupation --SG--N Are you a resident of Edgewater? m how long 3"am Is your principal place of employment in Edgewater? Ma Are you currently serving on a City Board? ro Have you ever served on a City Board? ^° If yes, when and which Board? REFERENCES–Please list three business and/or personal CMv9uIGnW:3122YWTree0ive.Eage Wr.FL 321417013405315 Name. address and phone Greg JMram 133167 walla Lae Lam,a1.GaneNeee.MD 3W57a38a8 Namc,address and phone Doug surra.13162 L eN d..6L Genevieve.MO 53670 3146339383 Name,address and phone 1 EDUCATION High School Hanford High School, Richland, WA College University of North Dakota B.SJCentral Michigan University MS Degrees)Bachelor of Science/Criminal Justice and Master of Science/Public Administration WORK EXPERIENCE Police Officer/City of Grand Forks, ND United States Probation Officer/Retired as Chief in 2016 Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice Studies (4 Universities) INTEREST/ACTIVITIES Fishing, Music, Camping COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Have participated in several city events involving fundraising for city projects and charities. WHY DO YOU DESIRE TO SERVE ON THIS/THESE BOARD(S)? I believe that I have extensive experience in organizational management and i wish to be of assistance to my community in selecting the next City Manager. EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS RELATED TO BOARD(S) APPLYING FOR I have a Masters in Public Administration and was the head of a large federal law enforcement agency in Ohio at the time of my retirement. I have extensive human resources, budget and personnel management experience. A resume or separate sheet with additional information may be included with your application. Please return application to the City Clerk's office. I understand the responsibilities associated with being a board member, and 1 have adequate time to serve if appointed. Applicant li lure Date OFFICE USE ONLY Dam application received Date appointed to board Boned appointed to Dale ne itaxd from board 2 5-747 - 7732 Nursery and Garden Center Native Plants Florida native plants are those that existed in the state before the time of European colonization. This list includes those we carry on a seasonal basis. We welcome requests for other species. Perennials Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella) Blazing star (L/atris spicata) -- Bird pepper (Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum) Butttonsage lantana (Lantana invo/ucrata) - Calamint (Calamintha georgiana) Co ----r -eo-- ( P - --------- - --- psis, lance-leaf Coreo sis lanceo/ata) Dotted horsement (Monarda punctata) Dune daisy (Helianthus debi/is) False rosemary (Conradina grand/flora) Florida paintbrush (Carphephorus corymbosus) -- ---- - Lantana, . - pineland (Lantana depressa) Milkweed, pink swamp (Asclepias incarnata) Milkweed, white swamp (Asclepias perennis) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Porterweed, trailing (Stachytarpheta jamaicensis) Salvia (scarlet sage) (Salvia coccinea) 'Lady in Red,"Forest Fire; Coral Nymph' Seaside ageratum (Ageratum litorale) Stokes aster (Stokesia laevis) - Spider lily, beach (Hymenocallis latifolia) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Wild petunia (Ruellia carolinensis) Shrubs Anise, yellow (Ocala) (Illicium parvit7orum) Azalea, Florida flame (Rhododendron austinum) ---------------------------- Azalea piedmont (Rhododendron canescens ----------- - ------- $P Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) Clusia (Clusia rosea) False indigo (Amorphs fruticosa) Fiddlewood (Citharexylum spinosum Firebush (Hamela patens) Species and cultivars 'Firefly,"Lime Sizzler' and 'Compacta' Jamaica caper (Capparis cynophatlophora) Marlberry (Ardisia escalloniodies) Necklace pod (Sophora tomentosa) Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) Simpson's stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) q Varnish leaf (Dodonaea viscosum) 7�' Walter's viburnum (Viburnum obovatum) Q 'Mrs. Schiller's Delight; 'Densa' ?A' Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) Wild coffee-(Psychotria nervosa) (also prostrate form) White indigoberry (Randia aculeata) Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) 'Schillings; 'Pendula' Trees Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum var. distichum) Dahoon holly 'Tensaw' (Ilex cassine 'Tensaw') East Palatka holly (Ilex x attenuata 'East Palatka') Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus) Gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba) IY Live oak - - - -._. -- (Quercus vrrgrnia) �( Magnolia, southern (Magnolia grandiRora) 'Bracken's Brown Beauty,' 'Little Gem' (ask about other cultivars) fk Mulberry (Morus rubra) Papaya (Carica papaya) Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - - -------------------- --------- ------ Red cedar, southern (Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola) Red maple (Acerrubrum) — --- - - _.---- __ Sea grape (Cocoloba uvifera) e Sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Wild olive (Cartrema americana) Winged elm (Ulmus alata) Vines Coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sermpervirens) Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata) 'Tangerine Beauty; 'Shalimar Red' Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) Railroad vine (Ipomea pes-caprae) (also used as a ground cover) Grasses Elliott's love grass (Eragrostis elliottii) .A� Fakahatchee grass (Tripsacum dactyloides) Fakahatchee grass, dwarf (Tripsacum floridanum) M hly grass, pink (Muhlenbergia capillaris) Purple love grass (Eragrostis spectabilis) Sand cordgrass (Spartina bakeri) Sea oats (Uniola paniculata) - — — — Palms and Cycads Coontie (Zamia floriciana) -_ - - Needle palm--(Rhapi- dophy/lum hystrix---- -)- Paurotis (Everglades) palm (Acoelorrhaphe wrightii) Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) Green and silver ('Cinerea') Ferns Leather fern, giant (Acrostichum danaeifolium) Macho' fern (Nephrolepis biserrata 'INachoo Ground Covers Dune daisy (Helianthus debilis) Lantana, pineland (Lantana depressa) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Railroad vine (Ipomea pes-caprae) Updated ]2/28/20]6 oC�L INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID BETWEEN VOLUSIA COUNTY AND CITY OF EDGEWATER THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the COUNTY OF VOLUSIA ("County"), a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 123 West Indiana Avenue, DeLand,Florida 32720; and the CITY OF EDGEWATER("City'),a municipal corporation,whose address is 104 North Riverside Drive,Edgewater, Florida 32132. WHEREAS, the County and City presently maintain and operate fire rescue departments, with firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical equipment with associated personnel;and WHEREAS, the County and City hereto recognize and agree that it is desirable to enter into this Agreement for the mutual benefit of each party in times of emergency or disaster too great to be dealt with unassisted or in a situation in which a party may not be able to expeditiously respond due to commitments at the time of a particular event; and WHEREAS, this Agreement is for the benefit of the general public and is authorized by and entered into pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes,and other applicable law. NOW, THEREFORE, incorporating the above recitals as if stated herein, it is agreed by and between the parties that each of the parties shall assist the other pursuant to the following stipulations,provisions,and conditions: 1. Purpose and Intent. A. The parties agree to provide automatic aid for fire,rescue, emergency medical aid, and emergency medical transport assistance. The parties agree to provide such reciprocal assistance on a closest unit response ("CUR") basis utilizing the appropriate types of equipment and personnel("Units")nearest to the incident. B. Automatic Aid. (1) Definitions. Automatic Aid shall mean the automatic dispatch of pre-specified fine department apparatus from the fire department providing the "aid" to the fire department primarily responsible for the property location. Notify shall mean the informing of the individual or entity identified of knowledge of the incident. Notification in and of itself does not mandate response if the situation is under control by the units on scene. (2) Provision of Automatic Aid. The parties will provide primary five protection services within their respective jurisdictions. To insure the 1 highest level of protection possible, each of the parties' fire departments shall dispatch the necessary response units with personnel to any emergency fire, EMS, rescue or other emergency fire service related incidents outside of each party's jurisdiction in the area as shown on the map that is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and is incorporated into this Agreement in haec vehra. Any changes to the Automatic Aid/CUR area requires an amendment to the Agreement by a document or other instrument duly signed by all parties hereto. 2. Incident Command. The first arriving unit will establish incident command and manage the incident in accordance with established procedures until mitigation of the incident or relieved by an officer having authority within the jurisdiction where the incident occurred. 3. Duties and Level of Service. A. No department, officer, or employee of the parties to this Agreement shall perform any function or service not within the scope of the duties of such department,officer, or employee in its respective primary jurisdiction. B. The rendition of service, standards of performance, discipline of officers and employees, and all other matters incident to the performance of services by command personnel and the command and control of their personnel and equipment shall remain with each party to this Agreement. C. Disputes or disagreements as to the level of services and/or standards of performance shall be reported by the complaining party to the Fire Chief, or designee, of the party provided the service or took the action from which the complaint arose. D. For the purposes of responding to disputes or disagreements regarding the geographical boundaries of response, the level of services, or the standards of performance required hereunder, the decision of the Fire Chief of each party, as set forth in writing, shall be final and conclusive with respect to the agency represented, subject to the conflict resolution procedures provided in paragraph 8 herein. E. The County currently maintains a minimum of two(2)apparatus at Fire Station 22 with two (2) personnel assigned to each unit. The City currently maintains a minimum of two (2) apparatus with a minimum of two (2) personnel assigned to each unit. The parties agree to maintain this level of staffing with assigned units and personnel barring unforeseen circumstances. F. Long term non-emergency incidents, such as brush fire mop-up details, shall be 2 handled by the respective jurisdiction. 4. Employee Status. Persons employed by a party to this Agreement in the performance of services and functions pursuant to this Agreement shall have no claim on the other party to this Agreement for pension, worker's compensation, unemployment compensation, civil service, or any other employee rights or privileges granted by operation of law or otherwise to the officers and employees of the other party to this Agreement. 5. Liabilities and Responsibility of Parties. A. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted, construed, or deemed to cause either Party to assume any liability for the acts or omissions of the officers, employees or any other personnel of any other Party in contravention of the statutory prohibitions contained in Section 768.28(19),Florida Statutes. B. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of, or to otherwise affect any of the privileges or immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances or rules, or any of the pension, disability, workers' compensation or other benefits which each of the Parties and their respective officers, employees and other personnel enjoy by operation of law, contract or otherwise. C. Except as herein otherwise provided, all liability for injury or death to personnel, and for loss of or damage to equipment, shall be borne by the Party employing such personnel or owning such equipment, and all Parties shall carry sufficient insurance, or shall otherwise be sufficiently self-insured to cover all such liabilities and damages for themselves. D. The County and the City agree to share both unique and common emergency response resources for the purpose of providing expeditious and effective emergency service delivery to County and City citizens alike. Because the services provided by both the County and City are reciprocal in nature, each Party shall bear the costs of providing such services and neither Party shall owe any monetary payments or reimbursements to the other for personnel, equipment, or fuel or other expendable supplies provided pursuant to this Agreement. E. Regardless of anything set forth in any other part of this Agreement, each Party expressly retains all rights, benefits and immunities of the doctrine of sovereign immunity in accordance with Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed as a waiver of the doctrine of sovereign immunity or any of the limits of liability of either Party beyond any statutorily limited waiver of immunity or those limits of liability which have been or may be adopted by the Florida Legislature. Furthermore, the cap on the amount and liability of either Party for damages, losses, attorney's fees and costs, regardless of the number or nature of claims in tort, equity, or contract, shall not exceed the dollar amount set 3 by the legislature for tort. Nothing in this section or this Agreement shall be interpreted to inure to the benefit of any third party for the purpose of allowing any claim against either Party, which claim would otherwise be barred under the doctrine of sovereign immunity or by operation of law. 6. Conflict Resolution. If the parties to this Agreement fail to resolve any conflicts related to issues covered in this document, such dispute shall be resolved in accordance with governmental conflict resolution procedures specified in the Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Act, Section 164.101, et. seq., Florida Statutes. All disputes shall be governed by the laws of Florida and venue of any dispute shall be in Volusia County. In the event of any litigation or dispute between the parties arising out of this Agreement, each party will bear its own attorneys' fees and costs. 7. Effective Date and Termination. This Agreement shall become effective on the date executed by the last of the parties hereto and shall continue for five (5) years thereafter. This Agreement shall automatically renew for one (l)additional five (5)year period. Any party may terminate this Agreement prior to its stated expiration date by giving the other party at least one hundred eighty(180) days advance written notice. 8. Notices. All notices required by this Agreement, or any notice sent pursuant to this Agreement, shall be sent by Certified United States Mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the Fire Chief for the respective party, except that a notice of cancellation pursuant to paragraph 8 shall also be delivered by Certified United States Mail, Return Receipt Requested,to the respective City or County Manager of the parties. 9. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is declared unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 10. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including exhibits attached hereto, embodies the entire understanding of the respective parties hereto regarding the subject matter hereof, and there are no further or other agreements or understandings, written or oral, between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 11. Joint Preparation. The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties hereto and the resulting document shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction,be construed more severely against one of the parties or the other. 12. Multiple Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one in the same instrument. 13. Authorization. Pursuant to this Agreement, each party hereby authorizes the other party to perform the duties and services required herein. i 4 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have duly executed this Agreement on the dates as shown below. ATTEST: COUNTY OF VOLUSIA George Recktenwald Ed Kelley County Manager County Chair Dated: ATTEST: CITY OF EDGEWATER Glenn A.Irby Mike Thomas Interim City Manager Mayor Dated: 5 EXHIBIT A _ +'0 Mart 13,2019 OB S Mf 51 14 Z 5301 5103 51 5106 � ?�,�SSId ^,Ydfr 5 - 550 SStB � m5 1 o�t p{ zzmr x \fes .IT \. \ 1]01w \� 1f N L� .WMy Flm boom � Service Alta H �.@yd�. �Cq FIro Sb6m O Flrc RespglSe Zane A 1 t i OKI-OOK-4L4199E1 a OXO'M31tlA13Oa3i0All7®S1N3AIIVlad5 IWiNOI NO111fI1MOINI MOM MOI " '> iunil .rat iii 0A114 '7fu 3luaam� luasead ag hBVJ 3paeo8 fimalapy A0410 ao Itaunaj fills Jo aaagwow aaoyy io auo �NIINiVd I)Vi ^ SUVU) I siad,'mo= melon satin y3NSVg I, a9 wb0 •al�� imp-mew 3 !e ott r 15a zi o 8s�JAI 190' 31�b1a 4t 40 - s la4ema6p3 •asp}o6m1 'M 84 L • nWA a4F 69 5playl]Ea11ed ulmeH we00:01 SN103a1NM3 `k 61Ob '£l lRldtl -� wminivu VZNVDVAVUISDD3 �, �131Sa3 n Nursery and Garden Center Native Plants Florida native plants are those that existed in the state before the time of European colonization. This list includes those we carry on a seasonal basis. We welcome requests for other species. Perennials Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella) ------------- Blazing star (Liatris spicata) Bird pepper (Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum) Butttonsage lantana (Lantana involucrata) Calamint (Calamintha georgiana) Coreopsis, lance-leaf (Coreopsis lanceolata) Dotted horsement (Monarda punctata) Dune daisy (Helianthus debilis) False rosemary (Conradina grandiflora) ....----._------- -- Florida paintbrush (Carphephorus corymbosus) Lantana, pineland (Lantana depressa) Milkweed, pink swamp (Asclepias incarnata) Milkweed, white swamp (Asclepias perennis) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Porterweed, trailing (Stachytarpheta jamaicensis) Salvia (scarlet sage) (Salvia coccinea) 'Lady in Red, 'Forest Fire; Coral Nymph' - Seaside ageratum (Ageratum litorale) Stokes aster (Stokesia laevis) Spider lily, beach (Hymenocallis latifoha) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Wild petunia (Ruellia carolinensis) Shrubs Anise, yellow (Ocala) (Illicium parviflorum) Azalea, Florida flame (Rhododendron austinum) Azalea, piedmont (Rhododendron canescens Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) Clusia (Clusia rosea) _ False indigo (Amorpha fruticosa) Fiddlewood (Citharexylum spinosum Firebush (Hamela patens) Species and cultivars 'Firefly,"Lime Sizzler' and 'Compacta' Jamaica caper (Capparis cynophallophora), Marlberry (Ardisia escalloniodies) Necklace pod (Sophora tomentosa) Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) Simpson's stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) q Varnish leaf (Dodonaea viscosum) ' Walter's viburnum (Viburnum obovatum) Q 'Mrs. Schiller's Delight; 'Densa' �t Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) Wild coffee-(Psycho tria nervosa) (also prostrate form) White indigoberry (Randia aculeata) It Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) 'Schillings; 'Pendula' Trees Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum var. distichum) Dahoon holly 'Tensaw' (Ilex cassine 'Tensaw') East Palatka holly (Ilexx attenuata 'East Palatka') Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus) Gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba) ly Live oak (Quercus virginia) �( Magnolia, southern (Magnolia grandiflora) 'Bracken's Brown Beauty,' 'Little Gem' (ask about other cultivars) Mulberry (Morus rubra) Papaya (Carica papaya) Redbud (Cercis canadensis) Red cedar, southern (Juniperus virginiana var. siHacola) Red maple (Acerrubrum) Sea grape (Cocoloba uvifera) Sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Wild olive (Cartrema americana) Winged elm (Ulmus alata) Vines Coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sermpervirens) Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata) 'Tangerine Beauty; 'Shalimar Red' Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) Railroad vine (Ipomea pes-caprae) (also used as a ground cover) Grasses Elliott's love grass (Eragrostis elliottii) �{ Fakahatchee grass (Tnpsacum dactyloides) Fakahatchee grass, dwarf (Tripsacum floridanum) Muhly grass, pink (Muhlenbergia capillaris) - - ---.... ----._-.__----- -- Purple love grass (Eragrostis spectabilis) Sand cordgrass (Spartina bakeri) Sea oats (Uniola paniculata) Palms and Cycads Coontie (Zamia floridana) ------- -- - - ----------------- Needle palm (Rhapidophyllum hystrix) Paurotis (Everglades) palm (Acoelorrhaphe wrightii) Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) Green and silver ('Cinerea') Ferns Leather fern, giant (Acrostichum danaeifolium) 'Macho' fern (Nephrolepts biserrata 'Macho Ground Covers Dune daisy (Helianthus debilis) Lantana, pineland (Lantana depressa) Mimosa, sunshine (Mimosa strigolosa) Railroad vine (Ipomea pes-caprae) Updated 12/28/2016 l 1 ^ ~ � l 1 � . l 1 0 0 � . ~+ �Q � �- -� �� � -� N 0 �-+ C � �� O � Q n � � � ►•. 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