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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 11-13-18' t
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA FOR NOVEMBER 13, 2018
5:30 PM
CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS
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300 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
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Any member of the public who wishes to make comments to the Board of Commissioners is asked to fill out a Public
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Chambers. The Mayor will call on you to speak during the Public Comments section of the Agenda.
ROLL CALL
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS
INTRODUCTION OF NEW POLICE OFFICERS Adam Brown & Derek Muscovalley - Police Chief
Barnhill
SWEARING IN New Police Officer Tyson Riley - District Judge Todd Jones
PROCLAMATION National Retriever Competition Day
PROCLAMATION National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month - Paducah Public Schools
PROCLAMATION UNESCO Creative City 5 Year Anniversary
PRESENTATION Veterans Day Essay Contest Winners
PRESENTATION Comprehensive Stormwater Master Plan Phase II - Stormwater Utility - Strand Associates
Items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of Commissioners and will be enacted by one
motion and one vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member so requests, in which
event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. The City Clerk will read the items
recommended for approval.
I. 1I CONSENT AGENDA
A. Approve Minutes for October 23, 2018
B. R & F Documents
C. Appointment of Christopher B. Jones - Tree Advisory Board
D. Personnel Actions
REMOVED E. Purchase Eight (8) New Police Pursuit Rated SUV for use by the Police
from consent Department - R. MURPHY
agenda &
postponed to
11-27
MO # 2180 F. Change Orders for Tyler Technologies CAD Purchase and Installation
Agreement - E. MCMANUS
MO # 2181 G. Authorize Change Order for the Contract with Equature, Inc. - E. MCMANUS
MO # 2182 H. Amend Contractual Off -Duty Employment Rates for Police Department - B.
BARNHILL
MO # 2183 I. Authorize a Contract with Paducah Housing Authority for Administration and
Management of the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) - T. TRACY
II. 1I ORDINANCE(S) -ADOPTION
ORD # 2018- A. Noble Park Peck Addition Design Contract - M THOMPSON
11-8555
ORDINANCE(S) - INTRODUCTION
A. Closure of Alley between Brown Street and Murray Street - R MURPHY
IV. COMMENTS
A. Comments from the City Manager
B. Comments from the Board of Commissioners
C. Comments from the Audience
V. EXECUTIVE SESSION
October 23, 2018
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, October 23, 2018, at 5:30
p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor Harless
presided, and upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names:
Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor Harless (5).
INVOCATION
Commissioner Holland gave the invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Harless led the pledge.
PROCLAMATIONS)
HEAD START AWARENESS MONTH
Mayor Harless presented a proclamation to Kristy Lewis proclaiming October as Head Start
Awareness Month.
VIETNAM VETERANS HONOR AND REMEMBRANCE DAY
Mayor Harless presented a proclamation to Michael Swinford proclaiming the week of October 22nd,
2018, Vietnam Veterans Honor and Remembrance Week.
MOTION
SUSPEND RULES OF ORDER
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the rules for conducting
City Commission Meetings be suspended insofar as they are in conflict with the printed agenda for this
meeting; otherwise, the rules are to remain in full force and effect.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5).
ORDINANCE — INTRODUCTION
TRANSFER OF RIVERFRONT PROPERTY PURSUANT TO CURRENT SURVEY
Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY, APPROVING CORRECTIVE TRANSFERS OF REAL PROPERTY AND
INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY AMONG THE CITY OF PADUCAH, THE PADUCAH
MCCRACKEN COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER CORPORATION, JIM SMITH
CONTRACTING COMPANY, LLC, PADUCAH RIVERFRONT HOTEL, LP, AND
INDEPENDENCE BANK WITH RESPECT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PADUCAH
RIVERFRONT, A PUBLIC PROJECT; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF VARIOUS
DOCUMENTS TO EFFECTUATE SAME." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: The City of
Paducah and the Paducah -McCracken County Convention Center Corporation, together own the
"Paducah Riverfront Property," which real property is generally situated north of the Paducah
floodwall between Madison and Campbell Streets, a public project. It is the intention of City and the
Convention Center Corporation for the Convention Center Corporation to owned that portion of the
Paducah Riverfront Property upon which the Convention and Expo Center is situated and that the City
would own the remainder, which remainder the City leases in part to the Paducah Riverfront Hotel, LP.
A recent survey of the Paducah Riverfront Property uncovered certain mistakes in previous
conveyances among the parties. This Ordinance approves and authorizes the Mayor to execute and
deliver various corrective transfers and documents to cure these errors.
October 23, 2018
PRESENTATION(S)
PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN
Pat Hoagland with Brandstetter/Carroll presented information on the Parks & Recreation Master Plan
which will be developed by Bacon, Farmer, and Workman Engineering & Testing with assistance from
Peck, Flanery, Gream & Watten of Paducah and Brandstetter/Carroll of Lexington. Mr. Hoagland
walked the Commission through the process of evaluation, engagement, envisioning and planning for
the Master Plan.
COMPREHENSIVE STORMWATER MASTER PLAN PHASE I COMPLETION
Principal-In-Charge/Senior Planning Advisor John Lyons with Strand Associates presented the
Commission with an update on the Comprehensive Stormwater Master Plan Phase I. A draft executive
summary of Phase I was presented to the Commission and a copy can be located in the minute file.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Harless asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed. No one asked
for any items to be removed. The Mayor asked the City Clerk to read the items on the Consent
Agenda.
I(A)
Minutes for the October 9, 2018, City Commission Meeting
I(B)
Receive & File Documents
Deed File:
1. Quitclaim Deed COP - Cameron D. Brewer Northside of Flournoy Street
(MO#2154)
2. Quitclaim Deed— COP Darrell Matheny 1216 Park Avenue (MO #2146)
Contract File:
1. Contract For Services - Paducah -McCracken County Visitors Bureau (Fall 2018
Quilt Show) (MO #2158)
2. Contract For Services GPEDC — (MO #159)
3. Professional Services Agreement — Bacon, Farmer, Workman (MO #2162)
4. Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield — Insurance Renewal (MO #2163)
5. Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield — Stop Loss (MO #2167)
6.
Financials File:
1. River Heritage Museum — 2017 Form 990
2. Paducah Art House Alliance, Inc. (Maiden Alley Cinema) — Year ended August
31, 2017
3. Paducah Symphony Orchestra — Year ended June 30, 2017
Market House Theatre — Year ended Jun 30, 2017
I(C)
Personnel Actions
I(D)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR A KENTUCKY
DEPARTMENT FOR LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES GRANT THROUGH THE
KENTUCKY LOCAL RECORDS BRANCH FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE
DEPARTMENT TO BE USED TO DIGITIZE FELONY CASE FILES (M.O. # 2168;
BK 10)
October 23, 2018
I(E)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL
DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO APPLY FOR A MATCHING GRANT IN THE
AMOUNT OF $3,000 FROM THE KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES LIABILITY
GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE PURCHASE OF MULCH TO BE PLACED
AROUND PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT (M.O. # 2169; BK 10)
I(F)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY THROUGH THE
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY, FOR AN ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS
MATCHING GRANT IN AN AMOUNT OF $270,000 FOR A HEAVY RESCUE
TRUCK FOR THE PADUCAH FIRE DEPARTMENT (M.O. # 2170; BK 10)
I(G)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR A 2019
KENTUCKY LITTER ABATEMENT GRANT THROUGH THE KENTUCKY
DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING/PUBLIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LITTER ABATEMENT PROGRAM (M.O. #
2171; BK 10)
I(H)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO
SUBMIT A PRE -DISASTER MITIGATION MATCHING GRANT APPLICATION
IN THE AMOUNT OF $72,836 THROUGH THE US DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF TWO GENERATORS FOR THE
PADUCAH FIRE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SAME (M.O. # 2172; BK 10)
I(I)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. 2123 ENTITLED
"A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2017-2018 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL
JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,284.00 FOR THE
PURCHASE OF A LICENSE PLATE READER SYSTEM FOR THE PADUCAH
POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE
GRANT AGREEMENT AND ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME" TO
CHANGE THE SCOPE OF SAID GRANT TO PURCHASE FIVE (5) HAND-HELD
RADIOS FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT (M.O. # 2173; BK 10)
I(J)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2018-2019 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL
JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,816 FOR THE
PURCHASE OF FIVE (5) HANDHELD RADIOS FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE
DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE GRANT
AGREEMENT AND ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME (M.O. # 2174; BK
10)
I(K)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2018 U.S. BULLETPROOF VEST
PARTNERSHIP GRANT AWARD IN AN AMOUNT OF $6,330 FOR THE
PURCHASE OF FIFTEEN (15) BODY ARMOR VESTS FOR USE BY THE
PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT M.O. # 2175; BK 10
October 23, 2018
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the items on the consent
agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5).
ORDINANCE(S) — ADOPTION
REZONING OF PROPERTIES DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE # 2018-7-8540
Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVIING THE FINAL
REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE
FROM R-1 (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE) TO HBD (HIGHWAY BUSINESS
DISTRICT) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5310 HARRIS ROAD; 5201 & 5325 HINKLEVILLE
ROAD; 5450 OLD HINKLEVILLE ROAD; 2705 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD AND OTHER
PROPERTIES AS DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE NO. 2018-7-8540." This Ordinance is summarized
as follows: Rezone property located at 5310 Harris Road; 5201 & 5325 Hinkleville Road; 5450 Old
Hinkleville Road; 2705 Olivet Church Road and other properties as described in Ordinance No. 2018-
7-8540, from R-1 (Low Density Residential Zone) to HBD (Highway Business District), and amending
the Paducah Zoning Ordinance to effect such rezoning.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD # 2018-10-8552; BK 35)
I(L)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES WITH MIDTOWN ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $241,500 FOR SPECIFIC SERVICES (M.O. #
2176; BK 10)
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A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CIVIL DESIGN, INC. (CDI), IN
AN AMOUNT OF $26,500 FOR A STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL
ANALYSIS OF THE FORMER EXECUTIVE INN SHOWROOM LOUNGE
BUILDING (M.O. # 2177; BK 10)
I(N)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CONSULTECON, INC. IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $34,775 FOR PREPARATION OF A HOTEL
MARKET STUDY OF THE RIVERFRONT AND DOWNTOWN AREA (M.O. #
2178; BK 10)
I(0)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE DONATION OF REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1737, 1739, 1741 AND 1743 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE
FROM STUDLE & ASSOCIATES, INC. AND DARLENE WALLACE TO THE
CITY OF PADUCAH FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF $1.00, AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CONSIDERATION
CERTIFICATES IN THE DEEDS (M.O. # 2179; BK 10)
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the items on the consent
agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5).
ORDINANCE(S) — ADOPTION
REZONING OF PROPERTIES DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE # 2018-7-8540
Commissioner Abraham offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE APPROVIING THE FINAL
REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE
FROM R-1 (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE) TO HBD (HIGHWAY BUSINESS
DISTRICT) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5310 HARRIS ROAD; 5201 & 5325 HINKLEVILLE
ROAD; 5450 OLD HINKLEVILLE ROAD; 2705 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD AND OTHER
PROPERTIES AS DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE NO. 2018-7-8540." This Ordinance is summarized
as follows: Rezone property located at 5310 Harris Road; 5201 & 5325 Hinkleville Road; 5450 Old
Hinkleville Road; 2705 Olivet Church Road and other properties as described in Ordinance No. 2018-
7-8540, from R-1 (Low Density Residential Zone) to HBD (Highway Business District), and amending
the Paducah Zoning Ordinance to effect such rezoning.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD # 2018-10-8552; BK 35)
October 23, 2018
FINAL ANNEXATION OF PROPERTIES DESCRIBED IN ORDINANCE #2018-7-8540
Commissioner Holland offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY FINALIZING THE ANNEXATION OF
CERTAIN PROPERTIES LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PROPERTIES TO BE
INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS." This Ordinance is summarized as follows:
The City of Paducah hereby approves the final annexation of certain tracts of property contiguous to
the present city limits, located at 5310 Harris Road; 5201 & 5325 Hinkleville Road; 5450 Old
Hinkleville Road; 2705 Olivet Church Road and other properties as described in Ordinance No. 2018-
7-8540, and containing approximately 69.83 acres of land, more or less.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD # 2018-10-8553; BK 35)
APPROVE CONTRACT FOR PAT & JIM BROCKENBOROUGH ROTARY HEALTH PARK
SPRAYGROUND AND RESTROOM PROJECT
Commissioner Rhodes offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BASE BID OF
EVRARD-STRANG CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR THE PAT AND JIM BROCKENBOROUGH
ROTARY HEALTH PARK SPRAYGROUND AND RESTROOM FACILITY CONSTRUCTION,
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME." This Ordinance
is summarized as follows: The City of Paducah hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a contract
with Evrard-Strang Construction, Inc. in the amount of $515,000 for construction of a sprayground and
restroom facility at the Pat and Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, Holland, Rhodes, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD # 2018-10-8554; BK 35)
ORDINANCE(S) — INTRODUCTION
NOBLE PARK PECK ADDITION DESIGN CONTRACT
Commissioner Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Rhodes, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH BACON FARMER AND WORKMAN ENGINEERING &
TESTING, INC., FOR PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN,
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION, LAND SURVEYING SERVICES AND PERMITTING
ASSISTANCE FOR THE PECK MEMORIAL AND OUTDOOR LEARNING AREAS LOCATED
WITHIN NOBLE PARK IN AN AMOUNT OF $36,320.00 AND AUTHORIZING THE
WITHDRAWAL OF FUNDS UP TO $250,000 AS NEEDED FROM THE COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION OF WEST KENTUCKY ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED BY LANE PECK FOR THE
NOBLE PARK PECK ADDITION PROJECT." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: this
Ordinance authorizes and approves an agreement between the City of Paducah and Bacon Farmer and
Workman Engineering & Testing, Inc., for professional services relating to Peck Memorial and
Outdoor Learning Areas located within Noble Park in an amount of $36,320.00. Further this ordinance
authorizes the Finance Director to withdraw funds in an amount up to $250,000 as needed from the
Community Foundation of West Kentucky account which was established by Mr. Lane Peck for the
purpose of funding the Noble Park Peck Addition project.
COMMENTS
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
City Manager Arndt shared that the Rotary Fitness Park will be opening this week. The employee
October 23, 2018
sponsorship program that helps integrate new employees into the City's workforce is up and running.
The Planning Department is updating their internal records and filing system in order to be more
business friendly. The TIPS 411 is now up and running and the City will be using the software to
notify the public of escapes in the community. An internal working committee has been formed to
improve the workflow process for inspections and permitting. Department directors are working on
budget issues related to the pension problem and will be bringing recommendations to the City
Manager in December. The Property Valuation Administration made a statewide software change that
did not format correctly with the City's system, but the problem has been successfully resolved thanks
to the hard work of the Finance Department.
The City Manager has been in discussions with the Housing Authority regarding moving Section 8
Housing from the City of Paducah to the Housing Authority. He is hopeful that there will be an
agreement to bring forward to the Commission at a November Commission Meeting.
The City Manager and Assistant City Manager Smolen are working with PED to create business
retention visits as part of the Strategic Plan. The City Manager is working with the Assistant City
Manager Smolen and Public Information Officer Spencer to create the City of Paducah's
organizational values and mission statement.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS
Commissioner Holland informed the Commission that the reason there is a dip in the amount of
boaters that visit the Transient Boat Dock in June and July is because insurance companies will not
insure boaters below a certain latitude during certain times of the year due to the threat of hurricanes.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Patti Jones made comments about drainage in and around the Sandpiper Circle area.
Michael Swinford made comments about Veterans.
ADJOURN
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Holland, to adjourn the meeting. All in
favor.
Meeting ended at approximately 7:23 p.m.
ADOPTED: November 13, 2018
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
November 13, 2018
Minute File
1. Certificate of Liability Insurance — Brookshire Concrete Construction
Deed File:
1. Deed of Conveyance Studle & Associates/Wallace to COP — 1737 Martin Luther King
Drive (MO #2179)
2. Deed of Conveyance Studle & Associates to COP — 1739, 1741 and 1743 Martin Luther
King Drive (MO #2179)
3.
C on.trnct File
1. Contract For Services — Sprocket Inc. (MO #2160)
2. Contract For Services — Midtown Alliance of Neighbors (MO 42176)
3. Interlocal Agreement — COF and McCracken County Fiscal Court — Edward Byrne
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) — (MO #2174)
Financials File:
1. City of Paducah Police and Firefighters Pension Fund — valuation as of July 1, 2018
2. City of Paducah Police and Firefighters Pension Fund/City of Paducah Appointive
Employees' Pension Fund — Actuarial Report June 30, 2018
Bids
1. Eight Police -rated SUV's — Linwood Motors
Glenn's Freedom Dodge
Paducah Ford
Proposals
1. Proposal for Structural Engineering Services — 415 Park Street (Old Showroom Lounge)
— Civil Design, Inc. (MO #2177)
2. Proposal for Market Study of a New Downtown Hotel in Paducah, KY — ConsultEcon,
Inc. — (MO #2178)
BOARDS and COMMISSIONS
APPOINTMENTS and REAPPOINTMENTS
FOR CITY COMMISSION CONFIRMATION
V1 Appointment NAME:
Reappointment
Joint Appointment Christopher B. Jones
Joint Reappointment
NAME OF BOARD OR COMMISSION:
Tree Advisory Board
DATE TO BE PLACED ON AGENDA: November 13, 2018
EXPIRATION OF TERM DATE:
APPOINTEE'S HOME ADDRESS:
Street: 355 Woodcreek Blvd.
City/Zip: Paducah, KY 42001
Phone: 270-564-1146
Email Address: cjones@raybiackson.com
Appointee's Business Name: Ray Black 8t Son
Address. 348 South 31 st Street
City/Zip: Paducah, KY 42001
Phone: 270-443-3513
hank you
Resigned
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Other (explain)
TO REPLACE ON BOARD: Joshua Tabor
ADDRESS:
City/Zip:
Appointee Confirmation: Date:
Board of Commission Approval:
Original to: City Clerk
CC: Chris Jones
11/6/2018
By: Jonathan Perkins
BOARD CHAIRMAN:
Jonathan Perkins
City of Paducah
Request for
Appointment to Boards & Commissions Application
If you are interested in serving on one of the City Boards or Commissions, please
complete this form and questionnaire and return along with your resume or bio to:
Lindsay Parish
City Clerk's Office
City of Paducah
P.O. Box 2267
Paducah, KY 42002-2267
or e-mail to Lindsay Parish at 1parish@paducahky.gov
Please Print
Name (First) Christopher (Last) Jones
Address 355 Woodcreek Blvd
Mailing Address (if different) 348 S 31 st Street
City Paducah
Home Phone
state KY Zip
42001
Cell Phone 270.564.1146
E-mail Address cjones@rayblackson.com
Please list the Boards or Commissions you prefer to serve on.
(see attached form for list).
Ise Choice Tree Advisory Board
2nd Choice
3'd Choice
Ray Black
BUILDING WITH INTEGRITY SINCE 1925
Christopher B. Jones
348 South 31" Street, Paducah, KY 42001
270-443-3513 Phone
270-442-1023 Fax
cionesprUblackson.com
Education: University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Bachelor of Architecture 2000
Experience: 2012 - Present Ray Black & Son, Inc., Paducah, KY
Architect
2010 - 2012 Banwell Architects, Lebanon, NH
Project Manager
2007-2009 Greenberg Associates Architects, Putney, VT
Project Manager
2006 - 2007 Rockingham Certified Local Government, Rockingham, VT
Historic Preservation Coordinator
2003-2006 Bergmark Guimond Hammerlund Jones Architects, Charlottetown, Prince
Edward Island, Canada
Architectural Intern
2002 - 2003 Hame Hardware, Strafford, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Kitchen Designer
2000 - 2002 The Mason & Hanger Group, Inc., Lexington, KY
Architectural Intern
Affiliations: KentuckyAIANo. 7034
NCARB Certificate No. 93183
Professional Experience:
Historic Preservation:
The Coke Plant — Master Plan
Socially Present
Dry Ground Brewing Company
First Presbyterian Church Renovations
Sc Francis de Sales — Exterior Renovation
Whitlow Roberts Houston & Straub — Office Renovation
McMurray & Livingston — New Offices
St. Paul Lutheran Church Renovations
Grand Lodge on Fifth Renovations
Market House Theatre — 208 Kentucky Avenue Building Stabilization
River Discovery Center — Exterior Repairs
Infill Housing for Paducah Renaissance Alliance
QUESTIONNAIRE
Please list education or training relevant to your choice(s):
I have a degree in Architecture that included site planning. In my practice, issues around tree
preservation are a common occurrence.
Please list work experience relevant to your choice(s):
Planning for PASAC campus in Paducah. Master Plan for First Presbyterian Church
Paducah -in conjunction with a Landscape Architect.
Please list community volunteer service relevant to your choice(s):
As a boy scout I organized the planting of 50 trees in Lang (Circle) Park.
2. I would like to serve in the indicated positions(s) because:
My family has a combined 50 year history of serving on the City Beautification Board and the
Tree Advisory Board. I'm currently on the HARC Board and tree issues come before the board.
3. The following references may be contacted:
Name: Crystal Sanders
Address: 4235 Schneidman Rd, Paducah, KY 42001
Name: Fowler Black
Address: 100 Ridgewood Ave, Paducah, KY 42001
270.994.8414 PhnnP• 270.559.6313
4. Are you a resident of Paducah, KY?
1-1 Yes 7 N
5. Are you a resident of McCracken County, KY?
FZ1Yes E]No
6. Please submit a resume and/or brief autobiography.
I understand the role and responsibility of membership on these Boards or Commissions and I
am willing to serve. In applying for appointment, I understand that the Mayor, Commissioners,
board members and the Clerk's Office may contact me and/or the references above through the
contact information listed.
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Signature Date
Please return application to:
Lindsay Parish
City Clerk's Office
PO Box 2267
Paducah, KY 42002
Your application will be kept on file for three years. Thank you for applying.
Paducah Boards & Commissions
1. Paducah Airport Corporation
2. Board of Adjustment
3. Board of Assessment Appeals
4. Board of Ethics
5. Brooks Stadium Commission
6. Civic Beautification Board
7. Board of Civil Service Commission
8. Commissioners of Water Works
9. Electric Plant Board
10. Building Code & Electrical Appeals Board
11. Forest Hills Village, Inc.
12. Historical & Architectural Review Commission
13. Municipal Housing Commission
14. Paducah Junior College Board of Trustees
15. Paducah Golf Commission
16. Paducah Human Rights Commission
17. Paducah -McCracken County Convention and Visitors Bureau
18. Paducah -McCracken County Convention Center Corporation
19. Paducah -McCracken County Riverport Authority
20. Paducah -McCracken County Senior Citizens, Inc.
21. Paducah Planning Commission
22. Paducah Area Transit Authority
23. Paducah Main Street Board
24. Urban Renewal & Community Development Agency
25. Paducah McCracken Co. Telecommunication & Information Authority
26. Paducah -McCracken Co. Industrial Development Authority
27. Paducah -McCracken County Joint Sewer Agency
28. Historic Property Redevelopment Committee
29. Code Enforcement Board
30. Tree Advisory Board
31. Paducah Riverfront Development Authority
CITY OF PADUCAH
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
November 13, 2018
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RATE
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FLSA
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Accountant
Stubblefield, Adrian D.
ROW Maintenance person
$16.69/Hr.
NCS
Non -Ex
November 8, 2018
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SRVCS
Herndon, Audra J.
Comptroller
Abbott, Hannah M.
Telecommunicator
$13.71/Hr.
NCS
Non -Ex
December 20, 2018
Duke, Ryan B.
Telecommunicator
$13.71/Hr.
NCS
Non -Ex
December 20, 2018
Larimer, Anna -Rebecca
Telecommunicator
$13.71/Hr.
NCS6�,
Non -Ex
December 20, 2018
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Zidar, Michael S.
Crime Analyst II
PREVIOUS POSITION
CURRENT POSITION
NCS/CS
FLSA
EFFECTIVE DATE
AND BASE RATE OF PAY
AND BASE RATE OF PAY
FIRE - SUPPRESSION
Hatton, Michael VV.
Acting Assistant Fire Chief #3
Fire Captain
NCS
Non -Ex
September 27, 2018
$18.34/Hr.
$18.29/Hr.
Harris,. Daniel W.
Firefighter/Relief Driver
Acting Fire Lieutenant
NCS
Non -Ex
October 2, 2018
$15.72/Hr.
$17.18/Hr.
Harris, Daniel W.
Acting Fire Lieutenant
Firefighter/Relief Driver
NCS
Non -Ex
November 4, 2018
$17.18/Hr.
$15.72/Hr.
Hines, Ronnie L.
Acting Fire Captain
Fire Lieutenant
NCS
Non -Ex
October 27, 2018
$18.20/Hr.
$17.06/Hr.
Gray, Justin J.
Acting Fire Lieutenant
Firefighter/Relief Driver
NCS
Non -Ex
October 27, 2018
$16.85/Hr.
$15.60/Hr.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Stray, Jemekka C.
HR Generalist
HR Generalist
NCS
Exempt
November 22, 2018
$18.21/Hr.
$18.86/Hr.
Culkin, Chanlor S.
HR Generalist
HR Generalist
NCS
Exempt
November 22, 2018
$17.64/Hr.
$18.29/Hr.
FINANCE
Rushing, Heather M.
Accountant
Accountant
NCS
Exempt
November 22, 2018
$21.65/Hr.
$22.73/Hr.
Young, Stacee A.
Accountant
Accountant
NCS
Exempt
November 22, 2018
$21.72/Hr.
$22.81/Hr.
Herndon, Audra J.
Comptroller
Comptroller
NCS
Exempt
November 22, 2018
$38.76/Hr.
$39.92/Hr.
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POSITION
REASON
EFFECTIVE DATE
Zidar, Michael S.
Crime Analyst II
Resignation
November 30, 2018
POLICE OPERATIONS
Tolliver, John R. Police Officer Declined to renew contract November 7, 2018
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PARKS SERVICES POSITION REASON EFFECTIVE DATE
Drew, Rodney L. Sports Official Resignation October 15, 2018
IS ]\ 6VA WQ AD 11 'A \ •
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING THE BID OF PADUCAH FORD FOR
SALE TO THE CITY OF EIGHT (8) POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV' S IN AN AMOUNT
OF $330,168 WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE TWO (2) ADDITIONAL SUV'S AT THE
UNIT BID PRICE BEFORE JUNE 30, 2019, FOR USE BY THE PADUCAH POLICE
DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR
SAME
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City of Paducah accepts the bid of Paducah Ford for eight (8)
Police Pursuit Rated SUV's at a unit price of $41,271.00, for a total price of $330,168.00, with
the option of purchasing two (2) additional Police Pursuit Rated SUV's at the unit bid price as
needed before June 30, 2019, for use by the Paducah Police Department, said bid being in
substantial compliance with bid specifications, and as contained in the bid of Paducah Ford of
September 20, 2018.
SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Paducah
Ford for the purchase of eight (8) Police Pursuit Rated SUV's, authorized in Section 1 above,
with the option of purchasing two (2) additional Police Pursuit Rated SUV's at the unit bid price
as needed before June 30, 2019, according to the specifications, bid proposal and all contract
documents heretofore approved and incorporated in the bid.
SECTION 3. These purchases shall be charged to Fleet Lease Trust Fund —
Rolling StockNehicles Account No. 71000210-540050.
SECTION 4. This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its adoption.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, November 13, 2018
MO\police SUV's 11-2018
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BID PROPOSAL
PAGE 1 OF 3
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
ENGINEERING -PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
BID PROPOSAL for EIGHT (8) POLICE
PURSUIT RATED SUV'S
for use by the
PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Proposal of J-" in 4-® n L1 C
(hereinafter called Bidder), organized and existing under the laws of �NC1Kr 4C,k_L
(state) and doing business as Cv�"n rk,C St F ne, r. , t'� Ci7J' Sl *,as
applicable to the City of Paducah, Kentucky (hereinafter referred to as Owner.)
'Insert "A Corporation" A Partnership" or An Individual"
In compliance with your Invitation for Bid, Bidder hereby proposes to furnish all the necessary
labor, material, equipment, tools and services necessary for the purchase and delivery of Eight (8) Police
Pursuit Rated SUV's for use by the Paducah Police Department in accordance with the specifications
and other contract documents prepared by the City Engineering -Public Works Department, at the prices
stated below.
By submission of this Bid, each Bidder certifies that this Bid has been arrived at independent,
without consultation, communication or agreement as to any matter relating to this Bid with any other
Bidder or with any other competitor.
In case of a discrepancy in the extension of a bid price, the unit price shall govern over the
total price for all items.
Bidder has submitted with this Bid Proposal the required signed and notarized Certifications as
required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Failure of the Bidder to comply with these
provisions will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the submitted
Bid Proposal.
If Notice of the Award is given to the Bidder within Sixty (60) days after the time of receipt of Bids,
the Bidder agrees to execute and deliver a Contract Agreement in the prescribed form within ten (10) days
after the Contract is presented for signature. Subsequent to the execution of the Contract, Bidder hereby
agrees to commence Work and to deliver the vehicles as specified within the contract documents.
Prior to commencing Work, the successful Bidder shall furnish the Owner with a Certificate of
Insurance showing that the required insurance as set forth in the specifications is in force.
In submitting this Bid, it is understood that the right is reserved by the Owner to reject any and all
Bids in accordance with the City of Paducah's Code of Ordinances and the Specifications. Additionally,
any Award may be made to the lowest Bidder for all items, groups of items, or on an individual item basis,
whichever is deemed to be in the best interest of the City.
ADDENDUM
The Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda, if any, and is fully aware of the
implications of the addendums on the Bid:
Addendum No(s) Dated
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BID PROPOSAL
PAGE 2 OF 3
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
UNIT
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL AMOUNT
1
Police Vehicles in accordance with
g
Each
$ b3,3o S'
$ 30(®
the Specifications
3. All individual items marked by a "NO" on the "Compliance with Technical
Specifications" form shall indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
In the event the City may need to purchase additional
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
vehicles prior to June 30, 2019, will the Bidder allow the
\
y
2
purchase of Two Additional Police Vehicles in accordance
YES
NO
with the Specifications at the Proposed Unit Price provided
;4� Cad
herein?
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Proposed Body Manufacturer, Model and Year: ?T V ` A -A PA. mz�-o
No
Proposed Delivery Time (days): 0 / pp � de_�,�3 S
Location of the full service maintenance facility: n W 00 d "111 ,trf©ts:.S ?-6ehAcau
GRADING CRITERIA
The Bidder is aware that the Owner will evaluate the Bids submitted based on the Criteria listed
on the "Owner Evaluation Form - Section 00330" as included within the Specifications.
ATTACHEMENTS TO THE BID PROPOSAL REQUIRED:
Failure of the Bidder to submit the following documents with the Bid Proposal will make
the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result In disqualification of the submitted Bid Proposal.
INCLUDED
ITEM
v
1. Bidder's Certification Section 00320, signed and notarized.
2. "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form. Bidder shall indicate compliance by
checking "YES" or "NO" adjacent to each individual item. A "YES" indicates full
compliance with the specification and a "NO" indicates an exception and/or variation to
the specification.
3. All individual items marked by a "NO" on the "Compliance with Technical
Specifications" form shall indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
4. One Copy of Full.Manufacturer Specifications and Warranty information, including a
detailed description of the equipment proposed and the conformance to the Owner's
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
size, type model and make of all component parts and equipment.
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BID PROPOSAL
PAGE 3 OF 3
PREFERENCE TO KENTUCKY BIDDERS
In accordance with KRS 45A.365, prior to a contract being awarded, a resident bidder of the
Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a non-resident bidder registered in any state that
gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference
given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder.
Bidder is a resident of the following state: Kew i (AC k c
If Bidder is a non-resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, indicate if any preference is given
by the resident's state:
BID DOCUMENTS:
Bid Documents shall be enclosed in an envelope clearly labeled with the words 'Bid Documents,
Name of Project, Name of Bidder, and Date and Time of Bid Opening," in order to guard against
premature opening of the bid. Bids received late will be disqualified and returned to the sender
unopened.
The Bidder herein certifies that all specifications have been reviewed and that any variations to
the said specifications, including exceptions to or enhancements to same, are clearly indicated as an
attachment to this bid.
THE ABOVE PROPOSAL IS HEREBY RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY:
BIDDER:
BY:-T'i rr.. �'A(�i �? DATE: / /R
TITLE:
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PH0NE:ZA ) d 6.8 , moo a FAX: IS q 1201 - 1-fs 3
CELL PHONE: ►' -q `3571 - Al_ E-MAIL: °', %,dQ i2i ,I� 000.1,lot , r tip
FEDERAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:L-s '� I ►
KENTUCKY TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 3 t/ 7 toa�f
CITY OF PADUCAH BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER: N 1 A
00320
CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 1 OF 2
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BIDDER'S REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
The Bidder is hereby given notice that in accordance with the statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
the Bidder is required to submit the following Certifications with the Bid Proposal. Failure to comply with
this requirement will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the
submitted Bid Proposal.
NON -COLLUSION
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury under the Laws of the United States, that I, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed for any activity covered by the above Project have not directly or indirectly entered into any
agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken action in restraint of free competitive bidding
in connection with this Bid Proposal.
2. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AFFIDAVIT
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury pursuant to KRS 198B.060(10), that I, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project shall be in full compliance with Kentucky's
requirements for Workers' Compensation Insurance according to KRS 342, and Unemployment Insurance
according to KRS Chapter 341.
The affiant acknowledges that failure on the affiants part to comply with the foregoing assurances can
result in a fine not to exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) or an amount equal to the sum of all
uninsured and unsatisfied claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 342 or
unemployment insurance claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 341, whichever is
greater.
3. CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project have not knowingly violated any
provisions of the Campaign Finance Laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky; and that the award of a
Contract to the Bidder or the entity in which he/she represents will not violate any provisions of the
Campalgn Finance Laws of the Commonwealth. This information provided by the Bidder will be
considered confidential and exempt from the Kentucky Open Records Law.
4. KRS 45A.343
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that I, the undersigned Bidder, and/or any
agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may be employed, for any activity
covered by the above Project are fully aware of the requirements and penalties outlined in KRS 45A.343
requiring the following:
(a) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to reveal any final
determination of a violation within the previous five (5) year period pursuant to KRS Chapters 136,
139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and 342 that apply to the Contractor or Subcontractor; and that
(b) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to be in continuous
compliance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 136, 139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and 342 that apply
to the Contractor or Subcontractor for the duration of the Contractor.
Failure to reveal a final determination of a violation or to comply with the statutes for the duration
of the contract shall be grounds for cancellation of the contract and disqualification of the
eligibility for future contracts for a period of two (2) years
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CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 2 OF 2
5. KY DEPT OF REVENUE
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are duly registered with the Kentucky
Department of Revenue to collect and remit the sales and use tax imposed by KRS Chapter 139, and
will remain registered for the duration of any contract awarded.
TAXES AND FEES
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are not delinquent on any State, City
or County taxes or fees owed to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, The City of Paducah, or any other
governmental agency and will remain in good standing for the duration of any contract awarded.
Therefore, as a duly authorized representative for the Bidder, I have fully informed myself regarding
the accuracy of all statements made in this affidavit, and acknowledge the City of Paducah, Kentucky
is reasonably relying upon these statements in making a decision for contract award and any failure
to accurately disclose such information may result in contract termination, repayment of funds, and
other available remedies under law.
Signa re' �
Printed Name: _,—I--, me—
Title: -� c r= .� X A 15 r--
Company:9"-en=,1 - F-fbr"' "1-0nei4e.
Date: C1 1A ! 1g
STATE OF 1L�J
COUNTYOF
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged before me this S day of
� , 2018, by a, m .5 u w t` i -e-- G,,r+ Pteer� !W"r (title) of
Oelkkn� PZ(ee-a6M DcAC-L-0 ►x1� Lame of Company).
My commission expires:
LINDA L. ESTERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
State at
D# 591052ntucky Notary ublic, State at Large
My Commission Expires 11/29/21
SEAL
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Vehicle
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POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
and
Compliance with Technical Specifications Form
The Bidder is required to accurately and fully complete this "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form
and submit with the Bid Proposal. Bidder shall indicate compliance with each Technical Item by marking
"YES" or "NO" with a check mark to indicate if the item being bid is exactly as specified. If the item is not
being bid as exactly specified, the "NO" column must be checked and a detailed description of the deviation
shall be listed on a separate attached sheet.
Failure to accurately complete and submit the "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form, along with
any and all deviations, shall be grounds for rejection of the bid. If no exceptions or deviations are shown, the
bidder shall be required to furnish the material exactly as specified. The burden of proof for compliance with
this specification shall be the responsibility of the bidder.
SUBMITTED BY: (Bidder)
Eight (8) New Police Pursuit Rated SUV with Factory Police Package
SPECIFICATIONS
YES NO
1:
Shall Be V-6 no less than 300hp
2: Pursuit Rated
_
3;
Automatic Transmission
--5: Certified Speedometer
X
-6: Front Bucket Seats - Cloth
.. Floor Cover .. No Carpet........_...........................................................................................................................
i
_ .... Full Size Spare.............-................................................. ..................................................
, _
---9:
Electric Windows and Door Locks
-„11.
Shall Be All -Wheel Drive
.....
12. HandsFree Calling (Bluetooth)
�(
13.....Tilt...
Steering .....................................................................................................-...........................................................
X
14. Back -Up Camera- - -
.......................
15.
Key Fob Feature w/ 4 sets of keys . ............................ --„ ...........
16.
Cruise Control
17. Back -Up Sensor........................................................
SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 2
Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following: YES NO
Gamber Johnson Mission Control System Console with Cup Holder Specific to
1. Vehicle
2. Wig -Wag -Headlamps or Mounted in Headlamp to Simulate Wig -Wad , _ CX
....................................... ......
.3,:_ -Flashing-Back-up_Lamps Mounted in the Rear White Reverse Lens
..............................................................................................I..................
4.-. 100 Watt Siren SQeaker,Mounted Behind Grille
Whalen Siren Model 2955LSA6 mounted in Console with switch operation given
-5. after bid award
...................................................................................................................................................................................................
-..6..-_-Radio Wiring and Antenna ran to Console, Antenna Mounted on Roof rear 'C
7._
12V Power & Ground Wiring with 43) 12V Accessory Outlets.Mounted in Console
k
Charge Guard Auto Shutoff Timer Mounted in Console with All Upfitter Installed
-8 ..._.._.
Equipment Powered by Charge Guard
...........
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.............................................................................
Gamber-Johnson Model 7160-0250 Computer Cradle mounted on Gamber
i<
-9. Johnson Mongoose 9° Iockin� slide arm (Item# 7160-0220
_...............-......... ......
10.
.........-
.............._..........................................................
Sound -off Signal Intersector Lights (white/clear) shall be mounted on Door
Mirrors
................._......................................................... .................................... :
............................ ................................................
Whelen Edge (Front)-XLP2-piece LED with Takedowns mounted top Interior
windshield, Red on Driver side and Blue on Passenger side
11.41X34UFZRRRRTTB86)..-
.......................................................
Whalen Edge (Rear) -RTX Series Rear Facing Super -LED with Traffic Advisor
mounted top interior rear lift gate glass, Red on Driver side and Blue on
12.
Passenger,Side(ISTRAYSRRRRBBBB?..............................................................................
........... .................
Whalen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
interior of the rear cargo area, and facing out each of the rear side cargo
windows, with Blue (TL1 B) on the Left and Right sides, mounted on Bottom of
13.
glass -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following extras for Patrol
YES
` 1.
....................
S otli ht Mounted in Left A -Pillar
P.......9...... ....... -..............................................................................................................................................................
2.
White..Exterior..Color
...........................or......or........................................_.....................................................................................................
.3a.
Black Steel Wheel w..Chrome Center Car)
..................................................................I............................
Whalen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
interior of the rear passenger area, and facing out each of the rear side
passenger windows, with Blue (TL1 B) in front and Red (TL1 R) in rear on the Left
....4,
and Right sides: mounted on Bottom of $lass---------------------------
Whelen Tracer Red, Blue 60" LED Rocker Panel Lights. Dual Color Capability
-5. mounted on the Right side, lower rocker panel on_the pinch weld area
.........................................................................................
it
Pro -Guard Pro -cel Prisoner Transport System (P1000) specific to vehicle
_ _6in.st.a.11ed.n e.ar.
......................................................,, .....................................................................................................................
L-3 Mobile Vision Camera System to be Installed by Vendor (Camera System will
7.
be fumished by CitX.of,Ph)aduca..................................................................................................................
8.
Rear Door Locks, Windows and Inside Door Handle inoperable from rear seat
yC
9.
Pro Guard Pro -Cell mount Gun Rack S2 -6300D) specific to vehicle_________________
Gamber Johnson MCS External Brother Printer Mount Armrest (Item# 7160-
»..10.
3
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02200
Vehide
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FCA Fleet Powertrain Care
5 Year / 100,000 Mile Limited Warranty Extension
($0 Deductible)
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED TO OWNERS of a 2016 Transmission: Transmission Case and all Internal Parts; Torque
through 2019 Model Year Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles Converter; Drive/Flex Plate; Transmission Range Switch; Speed
(excluding vehicles equipped with diesel engines) who purchased it Sensors; Pressure Sensors; Transmission Control Module; Bell
through FCA US LLC specifically for Fleet Government Bid/Leases Housing; Oil Pan; Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
and Fleet Commercial/ Lease orders only. NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PARTS ARE NOT
COVERED AT ANY TIME.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty is the express warranty FCA US LLC ("FCA") makes for
your vehicle. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may
also have other rights that vary from state to state. For example, you
may have some implied warranties, depending on the state where your
vehicle was sold or is registered.
These implied warranties are limited, to the extent allowed by law,
to the time periods covered by this express written warranty.
If you use your vehicle primarily for business or commercial purposes,
then these implied warranties do not apply and FCA completely
disclaims them to the extent allowed by law. And the implied warranty
of fitness for a particular purpose does not apply if your vehicle is used
for racing, even if the vehicle is equipped for racing.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Incidental and Consequential Damages Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential
damages connected with your vehicle's failure, either while under
warranty or afterward. Examples of such damages include: (a) lost
time; (b) inconvenience; (c) the loss of the use of your vehicle; (d) the
cost of rental vehicles, gasoline, telephone, travel, or lodging; (e) the
loss of personal or commercial property; and (f) the loss of revenue.
Some states don't allow incidental or consequential damages to
be excluded or limited, so this exclusion may not apply to you.
Persons to Whom the Limited Warranty is Offered
This Limited Warranty is provided to owners of a 2016 through 2019
Model Year Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles (excluding
vehicles equipped with diesel engines) who purchased it through
FCA US LLC specifically for Fleet Government Bid/Leases and Fleet
Commercial/ Lease orders only.
What This Limited Warranty Extension Covers
This Powertrain Limited Warranty is a part of your New Vehicle Limited
Warranty. It extends the 5 year or 60,000 mile powertrain limited
warranty on mechanical components of the vehicle to 5 years from the
in service date of the vehicle or 100,000 miles on the odometer,
whichever comes first. It covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to
repair a powertrain component listed below that is defective in
workmanship and materials
Please keep this letter in your glove box along with your vehicle's other
warranty information for future reference if necessary. All the other
terms and conditions and the 'What's Not Covered" items of your
warranty remain the same as stated in your Warranty Information book.
Parts Covered
The Powertrain Limited Warranty covers these parts and
components of your vehicle's powertrain supplied by FCA US LLC
Gasoline Engine: Cylinder Block and all Internal Parts; Cylinder Head
Assemblies; Timing Case, Timing Chain, Timing Belt, Gears and
Sprockets; Vibration Damper; Oil Pump, Water Pump and Housing;
Intake and Exhaust Manifolds; Flywheel with Starter Ring Gear; Core
Plugs; Valve Covers; Oil Pan; Turbocharger Housing and Internal
Parts; Turbocharger Wastegate Actuator; Supercharger; Serpentine
Belt Tensioner; Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
Front Wheel Drive: Transaxle Case and all Internal Parts; Axle Shaft
Assemblies; Constant Velocity Joints and Boots; Differential Cover; Oil
Pan; Transaxle Speed Sensors; Transaxle Solenoid Assembly; PRNDL
Position Switch; Transaxle Electronic Controller; Torque Converter;
Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PARTS ARE NOT
COVERED AT ANY TIME.
All -Wheel Drive (AWD): Power Transfer Unit and all Internal Parts;
Viscous Coupler; Axle Housing and all Internal Parts; Constant Velocity
Joints and Boots; Drive Shaft and Axle Shaft Assemblies; Differential
Carrier Assembly and all Internal Parts; Output Ball Bearing; Output
Flange; End Cover; Overrunning Clutch; Vacuum Motor; Torque Tube;
Pinion Spacer and Shim; Seals and Gaskets for listed components
only.
Rear Wheel Drive: Rear Axle Housing and all Internal Parts; Axle
Shafts; Axle Shaft Bearings; Drive Shaft Assemblies; Drive Shaft
Center Bearings; Universal Joints and Yokes; Seals and Gaskets for
listed components only.
Four -Wheel Drive (4x4): Transfer Case and all Internal Parts; transfer
case control module and shift mode motor assembly Axle Housing and
all Internal Parts; Axles Shafts; Axle Shaft Bearings; Drive Shafts
Assemblies (Front and Rear); Drive Shaft Center Bearings; Universal
Joints and Yokes; Disconnect Housing Assembly; Seals and Gaskets
for the listed components only.
HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE
Where to Take Your Vehicle
In the United States (We Include U.S. Possessions and Territories as
Part of the United States for Warranty Purposes): Warranty service
must be done by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer.
We strongly recommend that you take your vehicle to your Selling
Dealer. They know you and your vehicle best, and are most concerned
that you get prompt and high quality service. If you move within the
United States, warranty service maybe requested from any authorized
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer.
In Canada and Mexico: If you are traveling temporarily in Canada or
Mexico, and your vehicle remains registered in the United States, your
FCA US warranty still applies. Service may be requested at any
authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealership.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS FCA US LLC LIMITED
WARRANTY
Some Modifications Don't Void the Warranty But Aren't Covered
Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by
themselves, void this warranty Examples of some of these changes
are: (a) installing non -FCA US LLC ("FCA") parts, components, or
equipment (such as a non -FCA radio or speed control); and (b)using
special non -FCA materials or additives.
But your warranty does not cover any part that was not on your vehicle
when it left the manufacturing plant or is not certified for use on your
vehicle. Nor does it cover the costs of any repairs or adjustments that
might be caused or needed because of the installation or use of non -
FCA parts, components, equipment, materials, or additives.
Performance or racing parts are considered to be non -FCA parts.
Repairs or adjustments caused by their use are not covered under your
warranty. Examples of the types of alterations not covered are: (a)
installing accessories - except for genuine FCA / MOPAR accessories
installed by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer; (b)
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FCA Fleet Powertrain Care
5 Year / 100,000 Mile Limited Warranty Extension
($0 Deductible)
applying rustproofing or other protection products; (c) changing the Restricted Warranty
vehicle's configuration or dimensions, such as converting the vehicle Your warranty can also be restricted by FCA. FCA may restrict the
into a limousine or food service vehicle; or (d) using any refrigerant that warranty on your vehicle if the vehicle is not properly maintained, or if
FCA has not approved. the vehicle is abused or neglected, and the abuse or neglect interferes
with the proper functioning of the vehicle. If the warranty is restricted,
Environmental Factors Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover damage caused by environmental
factors such as airborne fallout, bird droppings, insect damage,
chemicals, tree sap, salt, ocean spray, acid rain, and road hazards. Nor
does your warranty cover damage caused by hailstorms, windstorms,
tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, and earthquakes.
Your warranty does not cover conditions resulting from anything
impacting the vehicle. This includes cracks and chips in glass,
scratches and chips in painted surfaces, or damage from collision.
Maintenance Costs Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage caused by
poor or improper maintenance. Nor does it cover damage caused by
the use of contaminated fuels, or by the use of fuels, oils, lubricants,
cleaners or fluids other than those recommended in your Owner's
Manual.
The warranty does not cover the costs of your vehicle's normal or
scheduled maintenance - the parts and services that all vehicles
routinely need. Some of these parts and services, which your warranty
does cover, include: (a lubrication; (b engine tune-ups; (c) replacing
filters, coolant, spark p us, bulbs, or fuses (unless those costs result
from a covered repair); (d) cleaning and polishing; and (e) replacing
worn wiper blades, worn brake pads and linings, or clutch linings.
Racing Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or
conditions caused by racing, nor does it cover the repair of any defects
that are found as the result of participating in a racing event.
Certain Kinds of Corrosion Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the following: (a) corrosion caused by
accident, damage, abuse, or vehicle alteration; (b) surface corrosion
caused by such things as industrial fallout, sand, salt, hail, ocean
spray, and stones; (c) corrosion caused by the extensive or abnormal
transport of caustic materials like chemicals, acids, and fertilizers; and
(d) corrosion of special bodies, body conversions, or equipment that
was not on your vehicle when it left the manufacturing plant or was not
supplied by FCA.
Other Exclusions
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or
conditions caused by any of the following: (a) fire or accident; (b) abuse
or negligence; (c) misuse - for example, driving over curbs or
overloading; (d) tampering with the emission systems, or with a part
that could affect the emission systems; (e) use of used parts, even if
they were originally supplied by FCA (however, authorized FCA /
MOPAR remanufactured parts are covered); (f) windshield or rear
window damage from external objects; (g) any changes made to your
vehicle that don't comply with Chrysler; or (h) using any fluid that
doesn't meet the minimum recommendations in your Owner's Manual.
Total Loss, Salvage, Junk, or Scrap Vehicles Not Covered
A vehicle has no warranty coverage of any kind if: (a) the vehicle is
declared to be a total loss by an insurance company; (b) the vehicle
is rebuilt after being declared to be a total loss by an insurance
company; or (c) the vehicle is issued a certificate of title indicating that
it is designate as "salvage," "junk," "rebuilt," "scrap," or some similar
word.
FCA will deny warranty coverage without notice if it learns that a
vehicle is ineligible for coverage for any of these reasons.
coverage may be denied or subject to approval by FCA before covered
repairs are performed.
Registration and Operation Requirements
This Limited Warranty covers your vehicle only if: (a) it is registered in
the U.S.; (b) it is driven mainly in the U.S. or Canada, and (c) it is
operated and maintained in the manner described in your Owner's
Manual.
There is no Limited Warranty coverage on your Vehicle if it is sold,
registered or operated, other than temporarily, by you, outside of the
United States (including the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, or Guam).
Other Terms of These Limited Warranties
Punitive, exemplary or multiple damages may not be recovered unless
applicable state or local law prohibits this disclaimer. No person,
including FCA US LLC employees or dealers, may modify or waive any
part of this Limited Warranty.
General Information
It's your responsibility to properly maintain and operate your new
vehicle. Follow the instructions contained in the General and
Scheduled Maintenance Service guidelines in your Owner's Manual.
Regular, scheduled maintenance is essential to trouble-free operation.
If there is a dispute between you and FCA US concerning your
maintenance of your vehicle, FCA US will require you to provide proof
that your vehicle was properly maintained.
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GLENN'S FREEDOM DODGE CHRYSLER JEE
1560 E NEW CIRCLE RD Configuration Preview
LEXINGTON, KY 405091022
Date Printed: 2018-09-13 1:00 PM VIN: Quantity: 1
Estimated Ship Date: VON: Status: BA - Pending order
FAN 1: 48939 COMMONWEALTH OF
KENTUCKY
FAN 2:
Client Code:
Bid Number: TB9144
Sold to: Ship to: PO Number:
GLENN'S FREEDOM DODGE CHRYSLER GLENN'S FREEDOM DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP RAM (60584)
JEEP RAM (60584)
1560 E NEW CIRCLE RD 1560 E NEW CIRCLE RD
LEXINGTON, KY 405091022 LEXINGTON, KY 405091022
Vehicle:
2019 (WDEE75)
Sales Code
Description
MSRP(USD)
Model:
WDEE75
34,370
Package:
213Z
0
ERC
3.6L V6 24V VVT Engine Upg I WESS
0
DFT
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make)
0
PainVSeat/Trim:
PW7
White Knuckle Clear Coat
0
APA
Monotone Paint
0
*H7
Cloth Low -Back Bucket Seats
0
-X9
Black
0
Options:
4DH
Prepaid Holdback
0
4ES
Delivery Allowance Credit
0
MAF
Fleet Purchase Incentive
0
5N6
Easy Order
0
4FM
Fleet Option Editor
0
4FT
Fleet Sales Order
0
142
Zone 42 -Detroit
0
4EA
Sold Vehicle
0
Non Equipment:
4FA
Special Bid -Ineligible For Incentive
0
Bid Number:
TB9144
Government Incentives
0
Discounts:
YG1
7.5 Additional Gallons of Gas
0
Destination Fees:
1,395
Total Price: 'Ali Mr.
Order Type:
Fleet
PSP MonthMeek:
Scheduling Priority:
1 -Sold Order
Build Priority:
99
Customer Name:
Customer Address:
USA
Instructions:
Note: This is not an Invoice. The prices and equipment shown on this priced order confirmation are tentative and subject to change or
correction without prior notice. No claims against the content listed or prices quoted will be accepted. Refer to the vehicle invoice for final
vehicle content and pricing. Orders are accepted only when the vehicle is shipped by the factory.
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C1A
#1 Seat Foam Cushion
JJ3
118 MPH Maximum Speed Calibration
JKP
12V Auxiliary Power Outlet
JCF
140 MPH Primary Cert. Speedometer
wP1
18X8.0 Painted Aluminum Wheels
DJC
195MM Front Axle
DRH
195MM Rear Axle
XCH
2 Additional Key Fobs
BAJ
220 Amp Alternator
NF4
24.6 Gallon Fuel Tank
CFN
2nd Row 60/40 Folding Seat
DLK
3.45 Rear Axle Ratio
ERC
3.6L V6 24V WT Engine Upg I MESS
BR8
4 -Wheel Disc Heavy Duty Brakes
CYD
5 Passenger Seating
NAS
50 State Emissions
RCG
6 Speakers
BCZ
650 Amp Maintenance Free AGM Battery
RFJ
7.0" Touch Screen Display
DFT
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans Make
RD3
Accent Color Shark Fin Antenna
MRD
Accent Color Wheel Lip Molding
GAK
Acoustic Windshield
CBD
Active Head Restraints
CG3
Advanced Multistage Front Air Bags
JMA
Air Filtering
RFP
Apple CarPla
HAH
ATC w/3 Zone Temp Control
LMG
Automatic Headlamps
BC1
Aux Baftery
JJM
Auxiliary 12 -Volt Rear Power Outlet
MWT
AWD Badge
CTL
Base Door Trim Panel
MMG
Belt Moldings
MNK
Body Color Door Handles
LEP
Body Color Exterior Mirrors
MBL
Body Color SRT Front Fascia
MBT
Body Color/Accent Color Rear Fascia
XJM
Ca less Fuel Fill w/o Discriminator
CKN
Cargo Compartment Carpet
CKT
Cargo Tie Down Loops
CGU
Child Seat Anchor System -LATCH Read
MFP
Chrome Headlamp Bezels
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DS7
Conventional Differential Frt Axle
DS8
Conventional Differential Rear Axle
CLG
Covered Caro Storage
GEG
Deep Tint Sunscreen Glass
CF9
Delete 3rd Row Seat
X82
Door Parts Module
CBR
Door Trim Panel w/Ambient Lighting
CGY
Drvr Inflatable Knee -Bolster Air Ba
JJB
Dual Note Electric Horns
MZJ
Durango Bright Badge
SBL
Electric Power Steering
BNB
Electronic Stability Control
NHA
Engine Oil Cooler
LSE
Enhanced Accident Response System
NHJ
Exterior Mirrors w/Heating Element
CKD
Floor Carpet
BNR
Four Wheel Traction Control
LBR
Front & Rear Interior LED Lamps
GCB
Front Door Tinted Glass
X83
Front End Parts Module
X8W
Front Fascias Parts Module
MDA
Front License Plate Bracket
LAX
Front Passenger Seat Belt Alert
X89
Front Suspension Damper Parts Module
X84
Front Suspension Parts Module
CDW
Frt Pass Forward Fold Flat Seat
CUF
Full Length Floor Console
TBB
Full Size Spare Tire
LBC
Glove Box Lam
RF5
Google Android Auto
JLP
GPS Antenna Input
Z6K
GVW Rating - 6500#
LMB
Halogen Headlamps
X8Y
Headliner Parts Module
NMC
Heavy Duty Engine Cooling
BNG
Hill Start Assist
HGA
Hood Insulation
CWP
Illuminated Cu holders
LAC
Illuminated Entry
JB5
Instr. Panel Platinum Chrome Bezel
X81
Instrument Panel Parts Module
RTF
Integrated Center Stack Radio
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XRB
Integrated Voice Command w/Bluetooth
CSV
Interior Assist Handles
XS4
K Black Interior Accents
GX4
Keyless Go
GAP
Laminated Front Door Glass
LA3
LED Taillam s w/Red Accents
CXG
Lock On Sync Tire Press Sensor
CLX
Luxury Front & Rear Floor Mats
RS6
Media Hub 2 USB, Aux
TZH
Michelin Brand Tires
APA
Monotone Paint
XA8
Non Adjustable Pedals
CUN
Overhead Console
TP5
P265/60R18 BSW On/Off Road Tires
XH3
Parksense Rr Park Assist w/Sto
XAC
ParkView Rear Back-up Camera
CSR
Passenger Assist Handles
SCJ
Perforated Leather Wrapped Strg Whl
MFN
Performance Grille w/ Black Texture
JPU
Power 4 -Way Driver Lumbar Adjust
JPR
Power 8 -Way Drvr/Manual Pass Seat
JKY
Power Accessory Dela
GTS
Power Heated Mirrors, Fold -Awa
XJA
Power Locking Fuel Filler Door
JPB
Power Locks
JAJ
Premium Instrument Cluster w/Tach
HGP
Premium Insulation Group
LTE
Premium LED Fog Lamps
XPF
Protective Coating and Remover
JP3
Pwr Front Windows, 1 -Touch, Up & Down
XFC
R1234YF A/C Refrigerant
BHC
Rain Brake Support
BHD
Ready Alert Braking
HBB
Rear Air Conditioning w/Heater
X8U
Rear Fascias Parts Module
SES
Rear Load Leveling Suspension
X91
Rear Suspension Damper Parts Module
X85
Rear Suspension Parts Module
GNK
Rear View Auto Dim Mirror
GFA
Rear Window Defroster
JHB
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
GXM
Remote Keyless Entry
GXD
Remote Proximity Keyless Entry
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Selectable Steering Modes
GXX
Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
MRF
Sill Molding
JER
Silver Metal Brush Instr Panel Bezel
DHY
Single Speed Transfer Case
AHV
Special Service Group
NHM
Speed Control
XG8
Sport Mode
SDE
Sport Suspension
LNQ
Sot Lamp Wiring Prep.
WLB
Steel Spare Wheel
RDZ
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Ctrls
XHZ
Stop -Start Dual Battery System
GNV
Sun Visors w/Vanity Mirror
CJ5
Supp. Side Curtain All Rows Air Bags
CJ 1
Supplemental Frt Seat Side Air Bags
CGS
Supplemental Side Air Bags
JFJ
Temperature & Compass Gauge
SUD
Tilt/Telescope Steering Column
GBB
Tinted Windshield Glass
XBN
Tip Start
X88
Tire & Wheel Parts Module
XGM
Tire Pressure Monitoring Display
BNT
Trailer Sway Damping
NHQ
Transmission Heater
UAG
Uconnect 4 with 7" Display
RF7
USB Host Flip
JHA
Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers
LAZ
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BID PROPOSAL
PAGE 1 OF 3
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
ENGINEERING -PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
BID PROPOSAL for EIGHT (8) POLICE
PURSUIT RATED SUV'S
for use by the
PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Proposal of
(hereinafter called Bidder), organized and existing under
the laws of
(state) and doing business as /-Z"y mia i meys as
applicable to the City of Paducah, Kentucky (hereinafter referred to as Owner.)
'Insert 'A Corporation" A Partnership" or An Individual"
In compliance with your Invitation for Bid, Bidder hereby proposes to furnish all the necessary
labor, material, equipment, tools and services necessary for the purchase and delivery of Eight (8) Police
Pursuit Rated SUV's for use by the Paducah Police Department in accordance with the specifications
and other contract documents prepared by the City Engineering -Public Works Department, at the prices
stated below.
By submission of this Bid, each Bidder certifies that this Bid has been arrived at independent,
without consultation, communication or agreement as to any matter relating to this Bid with any other
Bidder or with any other competitor.
In case of a discrepancy In the extension of a bid price, the unit price shall govern over the
total price for all items.
Bidder has submitted with this Bid Proposal the required signed and notarized Certifications as
required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Failure of the Bidder to comply with these
provisions will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the submitted
Bid Proposal.
If Notice of the Award is given to the Bidder within Sixty (60) days after the time of receipt of Bids,
the Bidder agrees to execute and deliver a Contract Agreement in the prescribed form within ten (10) days
after the Contract is presented for signature. Subsequent to the execution of the Contract, Bidder hereby
agrees to commence Work and to deliver the vehicles as specified within the contract documents.
Prior to commencing Work, the successful Bidder shall furnish the Owner with a Certificate of
Insurance showing that the required insurance as set forth in the specifications is in force.
In submitting this Bid, it is understood that the right is reserved by the Owner to reject any and all
Bids in accordance with the City of Paducah's Code of Ordinances and the Specifications. Additionally,
any Award may be made to the lowest Bidder for all items, groups of items, or on an individual item basis,
whichever is deemed to be in the best interest of the City.
ADDENDUM
The Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda, if any, and is fully aware of the
implications of the addendums on the Bid:
Addendum No(s) Dated
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BID PROPOSAL
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
UNIT
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL AMOUNT
1
Police Vehicles in accordance with
g
Each
$ 2 7, '714-
$ .3 O 1 LlkV
the Specifications
Specifications" form shall indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
4. One Copy of Full.Manufacturer Specifications and Warranty information, including a
detailed description of the equipment proposed and the conformance to the Owner's
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
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size, type model and make of all component parts and equipment.
In the event the City may need to purchase additional
vehicles prior to June 30, 2019, will the Bidder allow the
2
purchase of Two Additional Police Vehicles in accordance
YES
NO
with the Specifications at the Proposed Unit Price provided
herein?
Proposed Body Manufacturer, Model and Year: ` % ,DoOGt f/4AeA,4.�+
Proposed Delivery Time (days): %6 — /,2 o D,a-t c
Location of the full service maintenance facility: L?Ns r 0,3,p dox" is cS,c� /".¢o�tcos�, �Y V7-001
GRADING CRITERIA
The Bidder is aware that the Owner will evaluate the Bids submitted based on the Criteria listed
on the "Owner Evaluation Form - Section 00330" as included within the Specifications.
ATTACHEMENTS TO THE BID PROPOSAL REQUIRED:
Failure of the Bidder to submit the following documents with the Bid Proposal will make
the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the submitted Bid Proposal.
INCLUDED
ITEM
1. Bidder's Certification Section 00320, signed and notarized.
2. "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form. Bidder shall indicate compliance by
checking "YES" or "NO" adjacent to each individual item. A "YES" indicates full
compliance with the specification and a "NO" indicates an exception and/or variation to
the specification.
3. All individual items marked by a "NO" on the "Compliance with Technical
Specifications" form shall indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
4. One Copy of Full.Manufacturer Specifications and Warranty information, including a
detailed description of the equipment proposed and the conformance to the Owner's
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
size, type model and make of all component parts and equipment.
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BID PROPOSAL
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PREFERENCE TO KENTUCKY BIDDERS
In accordance with KRS 45A.365, prior to a contract being awarded, a resident bidder of the
Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a non-resident bidder registered in any state that
gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference
given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder.
Bidder is a resident of the following state: Zl
If Bidder is a non-resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, indicate if any preference is given
by the residents state:
BID DOCUMENTS:
Bid Documents shall be enclosed in an envelope clearly labeled with the words "Bid Documents,
Name of Project, Name of Bidder, and Date and Time of Bid Opening," in order to guard against
premature opening of the bid. Bids received late will be disqualified and returned to the sender
unopened.
The Bidder herein certifies that all specifications have been reviewed and that any variations to
the said specifications, including exceptions to or enhancements to same, are clearly indicated as an
attachment to this bid.
THE ABOVE PROPOSAL IS HEREBY RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY:
BIDDER: Z , klrc)-o eNdv.&C-.J
BY: �,� �.0%�..� z..� c..t�z f,. DATE: T/
TITLE:
ADDRESS:
PHONE: X90- yyy-G i•r FAX: Y- G7,�y
CELLPHONE: d7 0 - I4Y--ZJ 77 E-MAIL:_,C �drt,,,,•�z,�i►s-rf.,. a�i �n�z�„ �_�,,`
FEDERAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: a?O �8 SDO 57
KENTUCKY TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00- ji
00320
CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 1 OF 2
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BIDDER'S REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
The Bidder is hereby given notice that in accordance with the statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
the Bidder is required to submit the following Certifications with the Bid Proposal. Failure to comply with
this requirement will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the
submitted Bid Proposal.
NON -COLLUSION
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury under the Laws of the United States, that I, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed for any activity covered by the above Project have not directly or indirectly entered into any
agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken action in restraint of free competitive bidding
in connection with this Bid Proposal.
2. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AFFIDAVIT
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury pursuant to KRS 198B.060(10), that 1, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project shall be in full compliance with Kentucky's
requirements for Workers' Compensation Insurance according to KRS 342, and Unemployment Insurance
according to KRS Chapter 341.
The affiant acknowledges that failure on the affiant's part to comply with the foregoing assurances can
result in a fine not to exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) or an amount equal to the sum of all
uninsured and unsatisfied claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 342 or
unemployment insurance claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 341, whichever is
greater.
3. CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project have not knowingly violated any
provisions of the Campaign Finance Laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky; and that the award of a
Contract to the Bidder or the entity in which he/she represents will not violate any provisions of the
Campaign Finance Laws of the Commonwealth. This information provided by the Bidder will be
considered confidential and exempt from the Kentucky Open Records Law.
4. KRS 45A.343 -
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that I, the undersigned Bidder, and/or any
agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may be employed, for any activity
covered by the above Project are fully aware of the requirements and penalties outlined in KRS 45A.343
requiring the following:
(a) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to reveal any final
determination of a violation within the previous five (5) year period pursuant to KRS Chapters 136,
139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and' 342 that apply to the Contractor or Subcontractor; and that
(b) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to be in continuous
compliance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 136, 139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and 342 that apply
to the Contractor or Subcontractor for the duration of the Contractor.
Failure to reveal a final determination of a violation or to comply with the statutes for the duration
of the contract shall be grounds for cancellation of the contract and disqualification of the
eligibility for future contracts for a period of two (2) years.
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CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 2 OF 2
5. KY DEPT OF REVENUE
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are duly registered with the Kentucky
Department of Revenue to collect and remit the sales and use tax imposed by KRS Chapter 139, and
will remain registered for the duration of any contract awarded.
6. TAXES AND FEES
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are not delinquent on any State. City
or County taxes or fees owed to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, The City of Paducah, or any other
governmental agency and will remain in good standing for the duration of any contract awarded.
Therefore, as a duly authorized representative for the Bidder, 1 have fully informed myself regarding
the accuracy of all statements made in this affidavit, and acknowledge the City of Paducah, Kentucky
is reasonably relying upon these statements in making a decision for contract award and any failure
to accurately disclose such information may result in contract termination, repayment of funds, and
other available remedies under law.
Signature:
Printed
Title: .r6 c s> /`1 ✓�•
Company: uuo .c-ri c,Tt..s
Date: / 7 — Lg;::::
STATE OF )ell
COUNTY OF
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged before me this /`I day of
2018, by Sa Kt- Fe nn i v �riYtet fGe, 3 los 'lane o,e (title) of
c.l ntiJ 114S� �iyu n� LGG (Name of Company).
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My commission expires: /6
OFFICIAL SEAL
PEGGY J MCNEILL
NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE OF ILLINOIS
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 10/20/21
COMMISSION # 883281
7M246 & -
Notary PdbIrc,%tate at Large
F ICIAL SEAL
S ISY J MCNEILL
NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE OF ILLINOIS
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 10/20/21
COMMISSION # 863261
00330
EVALUATION FORM
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EVALUATION FORM
VEHICLE: EIGHT (8) POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV'S
BIDDER:
DATE:
Grading Criteria Formula:
Evaluate the Bidder's Criteria on a rated value scale:
0 = the lowest value to 10 = the highest value for each item listed below.
Rating x Weighted Percent = Criterion Score
The Sum of all Criterion Scores will be the Owner's basis of the Bidder's Overall Score.
GRADING CRITERIA
NO.
CRITERIA ITEMS
RATING
VALUE (0-10)
WEIGHTED
PERCENT
CRITERION
SCORE
1.
Technical Specifications Met
30
2.
Price
65
3.
Delivery Time
5
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
BIDDER'S OVERALL TOTAL SCORE
02100
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SCOPE
To furnish ail the necessary labor, material, equipment, tools and services necessary for the
purchase and delivery of the specified Vehicle(s) in accordance with the specifications contained herein.
GENERAL
The Vehicle(s) to be furnished in compliance with this specification shall be a new model, or the
latest model in current production (as offered to commercial trade), and shall be of good quality as to
workmanship. All equipment furnished shall be new, unused and of the manufacturer's current production
design.
DELIVERY
The successful Bidder ("Vendor") shall deliver the Vehicle(s) to the Owner in care of the
Engineering—Public Works Department, Fleet Maintenance Division located at 1120 North 10th Street,
Paducah, Kentucky 42001. Notification and arrangements shall be made with the Owner's
Representative prior to delivery.
The Vehicle(s) delivered shall be equipped with a full supply of fuel, oil and lubricants
upon delivery. At the time of delivery, all equipment must meet or exceed federal, state and local safety,
health, lighting and emission standards.
MANUALS AND SUPPLIES
At the time of delivery, the Vendor shall supply the following for each Vehicle(s):
■ One (1) copy of the operator's manuals
• One (1) complete technical manual with schematics and parts manual
• Manufacturer's Warranty Policy/Certificate and all guarantees
■ Keys — Minimum of four (4) sets
SERVICE CAPABILITIES
The Successful Bidder shall maintain a full service maintenance facility with a fully stocked parts
facility capable of full hydraulic, electrical and body repair. Factory -trained, qualified service personnel
shall man the full service facility. Bidder shall state location and service facility within the Bid Proposal.
Widespread failure by the manufacturer's authorized dealers to render warranty service when
required shall subject the manufacturer's line to suspension from the approved products list until
satisfactory evidence of correction is provided.
ITEMS CONSIDERED EQUAL MAY BE PROPOSED
In accordance with KRS 45A.415, the Owner has chosen to utilize specifications by naming a
sole brand in order to meet the Owner's current needs of compatibility, continuity and conformity with the
established fleet force. In order to assure the maximum competition, a bidder may bid an item that is
equal to that named or described in the specifications. An item shall be considered equal to the item
named or described if, in the opinion of the Owner, afl of the following are met:
a. It is at least equal in quality, durability, strength and design;
b. It will equally perform the function imposed by the general design;
c. It conforms substantially to the detailed requirements for the item in the specifications.
POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
and
Compliance with Technical Specifications Form
The Bidder is required to accurately and fully complete this "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form
and submit with the Bid Proposal. Bidder shall indicate compliance with each Technical Item by marking
"YES" or "NO" with a check mark to indicate if the item being bid is exactly as specified. If the item is not
being bid as exactly specified, the "NO" column must be checked and a detailed description of the deviation
shall be listed on a separate attached sheet.
Failure to accurately complete and submit the "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form, along with
any and all deviations, shall be grounds for rejection of the bid. If no exceptions or deviations are shown, the
bidder shall be required to furnish the material exactly as specified. The burden of proof for compliance with
this specification shall be the responsibility of the bidder.
SUBMITTED BY: Zzy-4J04bop 4'ey.$12� (Bidder)
Eight (8) New Police Pursuit Rated SUV with Factory Police Package
SPECIFICATIONS
YES
.1.: Shall Be V-6 no less than 300hp..................................... :.-
2: Pursuit Rated ��
........................................................................................................................................................................................
3. Automatic Transmission
L1__11
-5: Certified Speedometer/
...................._................................... _......................................................... __....... _....... ....
6. .......
Front Bucket Seats - Cloth
............................................................................._.............................................................................................................
7: Floor Cover - No Carpet -_ --
......................... ....................................................................»....................................................
8: Full Size Spare
.................................................................»...............................................................................................................................
9. Electric Windows and Door Locks
..............................................................................................................................-..............................................................................
11. Shall Be All -Wheel Drive
12. _.Ha.nds Free..Calling (Bluetooth -
.............................
13: Tilt Steering
.........................................__.............................................................................................................
14:. Back -Up .................................„._................................-.......-........................................................
1.
5:.... Key Fob Feature w/ .4.setsof key..s....................................................................................._......�.........
............................................................. .....
16. Cruise Control
....................................................... _.................... _................ ...................................... _................................... _................................
....17; Back-Up...............................................................................................
...... .............................................................
IF
02200,
Veh1do
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NO
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02200
Vehicle
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SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 2
Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following:
YES NO
r/
Gamber Johnson Mission Control System Console with Cup Holder Specific to
12V Power & Ground Wiring with (3) 12V Accessory Outlets Mounted in Console
1.
Vehicle
................................
Charge Guard Auto Shutoff Timer Mounted in Console with All Upfitter Installed
»_ 2. _
Wig --Wag Headlamps or LEDs Mounted in Headlamp to Simulate Wig -Wag _
» .................._...........»....... ......
c/
_ 3 ....................
Flashing Backup Lamps Mounted in the Rear White Reverse Lens
.............................................................................-................
✓
4:
100 Waft Siren Speaker.Mounted Behind Grille
✓
Whalen Siren Model 2955LSA6 mounted in Console with switch operation given
(/
5.
after bid award
.............................................................»...............................................................................................................................
_»»6.;
Radio Wiring and Antenna ran to Console, Antenna Mounted on Roof rear
r/
7.
12V Power & Ground Wiring with (3) 12V Accessory Outlets Mounted in Console
l/
......................._..».........................................
................................
Charge Guard Auto Shutoff Timer Mounted in Console with All Upfitter Installed
3. ............».»......».........»_»..........._
.._.....
Equipment .... »
»_....................
Whelen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
Gamber-Johnson Model 7160-0250 Computer Cradle mounted on Gamber
..-.9 .
Johnson Mongoose 9.: locking.slide arm (Item# 7160-0220)
... ..».. ........................................
passenger windows, with Blue (TL1 B) in front and Red (TL1 R) in rear on the Lett
Sound -off Signal Intersector Lights (white/clear) shall be mounted on Door
4:
10.Mirrors
..........»
.............................................................»...............................................................................................................................
Whalen Tracer Red, Blue 60" LED Rocker Panel Lights. Dual Color Capability
Whalen Edge (Front)-XLP2-piece LED with Takedowns mounted top interior
5.
mounted on the Right and Left side, lower rocker panel on the pinch weld, area
.........................................
windshield, Red on Driver side and Blue on Passenger side
_ 1.1.
». (IX34UFZRRRRTTBBB)
6.
installed in rear
....................................
..........................»......................................... -...............................
Whalen Edge (Rear) -RTX Series Rear Facing Super -LED with Traffic Advisor
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
L-3 Mobile Vision Camera System to be Installed by Vendor (Camera System will
mounted top interior rear lift gate glass, Red on Driver side and Blue on
be furnished by City Paducah)........................................»
12. ....................
Passenger Side (ISTRAY8RRRRBBBBI
......................................................................
Rear Door Locks, Windows and Inside Door Handle inoperable from rear seat
.......................................................................................................
>�
..............................................................................
Whelen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
Pro Guard Pro -Cell mount Gun Rack SG 6300D) specific to vehicle
✓
interior of the rear cargo area, and facing out each of the rear side cargo
------- ---------------------------------------
Gamber Johnson MCS External Brother Printer Mount Armrest (Item# 7160-
/
windows, with Blue (TL1 B) on the Left and Right sides, mounted on Bottom of
/
-.13.
glass --------------------------
(/
Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following extras for Patrol
YES NO
1:_
Spotlight Mounted, in Left A -Pillar
.......
2.
..................... ............ _..................................................................... »
White Exterior Color
3. ............».»......».........»_»..........._
Black Steel Wheel w/Chrome Center CaQ
................................................
»_....................
Whelen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
interior of the rear passenger area, and facing out each of the rear side
passenger windows, with Blue (TL1 B) in front and Red (TL1 R) in rear on the Lett
4:
and Right sides, mounted on Bottom of glass ____________________________�-
----------------------------
Whalen Tracer Red, Blue 60" LED Rocker Panel Lights. Dual Color Capability
5.
mounted on the Right and Left side, lower rocker panel on the pinch weld, area
.........................................
Pro -Guard Pro -cel Prisoner Transport System (131000) specific to vehicle
6.
installed in rear
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
L-3 Mobile Vision Camera System to be Installed by Vendor (Camera System will
7;
.......................................
be furnished by City Paducah)........................................»
8.;
......................................................................
Rear Door Locks, Windows and Inside Door Handle inoperable from rear seat
.......................................................................................................
>�
: .....--------------------------------------------
Pro Guard Pro -Cell mount Gun Rack SG 6300D) specific to vehicle
✓
------- ---------------------------------------
Gamber Johnson MCS External Brother Printer Mount Armrest (Item# 7160-
/
10:
04301---------------------
V
LINWOOD MOTORS
3345 PARK AVE
PADUCAH, KY 420014039
Date Printed:
Estimated Ship Date:
2018-09-10 3:37 PM VIN:
VON:
Sold to:
LINWOOD MOTORS (60260)
3345 PARK AVE
PADUCAH, KY 420014039
Vehicle:
Model:
Package:
Paint/Seat/Trim:
Options:
Non Equipment:
Bid Number:
Discounts:
Destination Fees:
Order Type:
Scheduling Priority:
Customer Name:
Customer Address:
Instructions:
Configuration Preview
Ship to:
LINWOOD MOTORS (60260)
3345 PARK AVE
PADUCAH, KY 420014039
Quantity:
1
Status:
BA - Pending order
FAN 1:
OOKDA City of Padt
FAN 2:
3.6L V6 24V VVT Engine Upg I WESS
Client Code:
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make)
Bid Number:
TB9066
PO Number:
Monotone Paint
2019 (WDEE75)
Sales Code
Description
WDEE75
AA
lq"efZ7
213Z
o OA4a
ERC
3.6L V6 24V VVT Engine Upg I WESS
DFT
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make)
PW7
White Knuckle Clear Coat
APA
Monotone Paint
'H7
Cloth Low -Back Bucket Seats
-X9
Black
4DH
Prepaid Holdback
4ES
Delivery Allowance Credit
MAF
Fleet Purchase Incentive
5N6
Easy Order
4FM
Fleet Option Editor
4FT
Fleet Sales Order
151
Zone 51 -Chicago
4EA
Sold Vehicle
4FA
Special Bid -Ineligible For Incentive
TB9066
Government Incentives
YG1
7.5 Additional Gallons of Gas
Fleet PSP Month/Week:
1 -Sold Order Build Priority:
USA
Total Price:
99
MSRP(USD)
34,370
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,395
35�i5.
Note: This is not an invoice. The prices and equipment shown on this priced order confirmation are tentative and subject to chant
correction without prior notice. No claims against the content listed or prices quoted will be accepted. Refer to the vehicle invoice
vehicle content and pricing. Orders are accepted only when the vehicle is shipped by the factory.
FCA Fleet Powertrain Care
5 Year/ 100,000 Mile Limited Warranty Extension
($0 Deductible)
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED TO OWNERS of a 2016,
2017 and 2018 Model Year Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles
(excluding vehicles equipped with diesel engines) who purchased it
through FCA US LLC specifically for Fleet Government Bid/Leases
and Fleet Commercial/ Lease orders only.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty is the express warranty FCA US LLC ("FCA") makes for
your vehicle. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may
also have other rights that vary from state to state. For example, you
may have some implied warranties, depending on the state where your
vehicle was sold or is registered.
These implied warranties are limited, to the extent allowed by law,
to the time periods covered by this express written warranty.
If you use your vehicle primarily for business or commercial purposes,
then these implied warranties do not apply and FCA completely
disclaims them to the extent allowed by law. And the implied warranty
of fitness for a particular purpose does not apply if your vehicle is used
for racing, even if the vehicle is equipped for racing.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Incidental and Consequential Damages Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential
damages connected with your vehicle's failure, either while under
warranty or afterward. Examples of such damages include: (a) lost
time; (b) inconvenience; (c) the loss of the use of your vehicle; (d) the
cost of rental vehicles, gasoline, telephone, travel, or lodging; (e) the
loss of personal or commercial property; and (f) the loss of revenue.
Some states don't allow incidental or consequential damages to
be excluded or limited, so this exclusion may not apply to you.
Persons to Whom the Limited Warranty is Offered
This Limited Warranty is provided to owners of a 2016, 2017 and
2018 Model Year Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles
(excluding vehicles equipped with diesel engines) who purchased it
through FCA US LLC specifically for Fleet Government Bid/Leases
and Fleet Commercial/ Lease orders only.
What This Limited Warrantv Extension Covers
This Powertrain Limited Warranty is a part of your New Vehicle Limited
Warranty. It extends the 5 year or 60,000 mile powertrain limited
warranty on mechanical components of the vehicle to 5 years from the
in service date of the vehicle or 100,000 miles on the odometer,
whichever comes first. It covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to
repair a powertrain component listed below that is defective in
workmanship and materials
Please keep this letter in your glove box along with your vehicle's other
warranty information for future reference if necessary. All the other
terms and conditions and the "What's Not Covered" items of your
warranty remain the same as stated in your Warranty Information book.
Parts Covered
The Powertrain Limited Warranty covers these parts and
components of your vehicle's powertrain supplied by FCA US LLC
Gasoline Engine: Cylinder Block and all Internal Parts; Cylinder Head
Assemblies; Timing Case, Timing Chain, Timing Belt, Gears and
Sprockets; Vibration Damper; Oil Pump, Water Pump and Housing;
Intake and Exhaust Manifolds; Flywheel with Starter Ring Gear; Core
Plugs; Valve Covers; Oil Pan; Turbocharger Housing and Internal
Parts; Turbocharger Wastegate Actuator; Supercharger; Serpentine
Belt Tensioner; Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
Transmission: Transmission Case and all Internal Parts; Torque
Converter; Drive/Flex Plate; Transmission Range Switch; Speed
Sensors; Pressure Sensors; Transmission Control Module; Bell
Housing; Oil Pan; Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PARTS ARE NOT
COVERED AT ANY TIME.
Front Wheel Drive: Transaxle Case and all Internal Parts; Axle Shaft
Assemblies; Constant Velocity Joints and Boots; Differential Cover; Oil
Pan; Transaxle Speed Sensors; Transaxle Solenoid Assembly; PRNDL
Position Switch; Transaxle Electronic Controller; Torque Converter;
Seals and Gaskets for listed components only.
NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PARTS ARE NOT
COVERED AT ANY TIME.
All -Wheel Drive (AWD): Power Transfer Unit and all Internal Parts;
Viscous Coupler; Axle Housing and all Internal Parts; Constant Velocity
Joints and Boots; Drive Shaft and Axle Shaft Assemblies; Differential
Carrier Assembly and all Internal Parts; Output Ball Bearing; Output
Flange; End Cover; Overrunning Clutch; Vacuum Motor; Torque Tube;
Pinion Spacer and Shim; Seals and Gaskets for listed components
only.
Rear Wheel Drive: Rear Axle Housing and all Internal Parts; Axle
Shafts; Axle Shaft Bearings; Drive Shaft Assemblies; Drive Shaft
Center Bearings; Universal Joints and Yokes; Seals and Gaskets for
listed components only.
Four -Wheel Drive (44): Transfer Case and all Internal Parts; transfer
case control module and shift mode motor assembly Axle Housing and
all Internal Parts; Axles Shafts; Axle Shaft Bearings; Drive Shafts
Assemblies (Front and Rear); Drive Shaft Center Bearings; Universal
Joints and Yokes; Disconnect Housing Assembly; Seals and Gaskets
for the listed components only.
HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE
Where to Take Your Vehicle
In the United States (We Include U.S. Possessions and Territories as
Part of the United States for Warranty Purposes): Warranty service
must be done by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer.
We strongly recommend that you take your vehicle to your Selling
Dealer. They know you and your vehicle best, and are most concerned
that you get prompt and high quality service. If you move within the
United States, warranty service may be requested from any authorized
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer.
In Canada and Mexico: If you are traveling temporarily in Canada or
Mexico, and your vehicle remains registered in the United States, your
FCA US warranty still applies. Service may be requested at any
authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealership.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS FCA US LLC LIMITED
WARRANTY
Some Modifications Don't Void the Warranty But Aren't Covered
Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by
themselves, void this warranty Examples of some of these changes
are: (a) installing non -FCA US LLC ("FCA") parts, components, or
equipment (such as a non -FCA radio or speed control); and (b)using
special non -FCA materials or additives.
But your warranty does not cover any part that was not on your vehicle
when it left the manufacturing plant or is not certified for use on your
vehicle. Nor does it cover the costs of any repairs or adjustments that
might be caused or needed because of the installation or use of non -
FCA parts, components, equipment, materials, or additives.
Performance or racing parts are considered to be non -FCA parts.
Repairs or adjustments caused by their use are not covered under your
warranty. Examples of the types of alterations not covered are: (a)
installing accessories - except for genuine FCA / MOPAR accessories
installed by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer; (b)
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FCA Fleet Powertrain Care
5 Year / 100,000 Mile Limited Warranty Extension
($0 Deductible)
applying rustproofing or other protection products; (c) changing the
vehicle's configuration or dimensions, such as converting the vehicle
into a limousine or food service vehicle; or (d) using any refrigerant that
FCA has not approved.
Environmental Factors Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover damage caused by environmental
factors such as airborne fallout, bird droppings, insect damage,
chemicals, tree sap, salt, ocean spray, acid rain, and road hazards. Nor
does your warranty cover damage caused by hailstorms, windstorms,
tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, and earthquakes.
Your warranty does not cover conditions resulting from anything
impacting the vehicle. This includes cracks and chips in glass,
scratches and chips in painted surfaces, or damage from collision.
Maintenance Costs Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage caused by
poor or improper maintenance. Nor does it cover damage caused by
the use of contaminated fuels, or by the use of fuels, oils, lubricants,
cleaners or fluids other than those recommended in your Owner's
Manual.
The warranty does not cover the costs of your vehicle's normal or
scheduled maintenance - the parts and services that all vehicles
routinely need. Some of these parts and services, which your warranty
does cover, include: (a)) lubrication; (b) engine tune-ups; (c) replacing
filters, coolant, spark plugs, bulbs, or fuses (unless those costs result
from a covered repair); (d) cleaning and polishing; and (e) replacing
worn wiper blades, worn brake pads and linings, or clutch linings.
Racing Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or
conditions caused by racing, nor does it cover the repair of any defects
that are found as the result of participating in a racing event.
Certain Kinds of Corrosion Not Covered
Your warranty does not cover the following: (a) corrosion caused by
accident, damage, abuse, or vehicle alteration; (b) surface corrosion
caused by such things as industrial fallout, sand, salt, hail, ocean
spray, and stones; (c) corrosion caused by the extensive or abnormal
transport of caustic materials like chemicals, acids, and fertilizers; and
(d) corrosion of special bodies, body conversions, or equipment that
was not on your vehicle when it left the manufacturing plant or was not
supplied by FCA.
Other Exclusions
Your warranty does not cover the costs of repairing damage or
conditions caused by any of the following: (a) fire or accident; (b) abuse
or negligence; (c) misuse - for example, driving over curbs or
overloading; (d) tampering with the emission systems, or with a part
that could affect the emission systems; (e) use of used parts, even if
they were originally supplied by FCA (however, authorized FCA /
MOPAR remanufactured parts are covered); (f) windshield or rear
window damage from external ob)'ects; (g) any changes made to your
vehicle that don't comply with Chrysler; or (h) using any fluid that
doesn't meet the minimum recommendations in your Owner s Manual.
Total Loss, Salvage, Junk, or Scrap Vehicles Not Covered
A vehicle has no warranty coverage of any kind if: (a) the vehicle is
declared to be a total loss by an insurance company; () the vehicle
is rebuilt after being declared to be a total loss by an insurance
company; or (c) the vehicle is issued a certificate of title indicating that
it is designated as "salvage," "junk; "rebuilt," "scrap; or some similar
word.
FCA will deny warranty coverage without notice if it learns that a
vehicle is ineligible for coverage for any of these reasons.
Restricted Warranty
Your warranty can also be restricted by FCA. FCA may restrict the
warranty on your vehicle if the vehicle is not properly maintained, or if
the vehicle is abused or neglected, and the abuse or neglect interferes
with the proper functioning of the vehicle. If the warranty is restricted,
coverage may be denied or subject to approval by FCA before covered
repairs are performed.
Registration and Operation Requirements
This Limited Warranty covers your vehicle only if: (a) it is registered in
the U.S.; (b) it is driven mainly in the U.S. or Canada, and (c) it is
operated and maintained in the manner described in your Owners
Manual.
There is no Limited Warranty coverage on your Vehicle if it is sold,
registered or operated, other than temporarily, by you, outside of the
United States (including the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, or Guam).
Other Terms of These Limited Warranties
Punitive, exemplary or multiple damages may not be recovered unless
applicable state or local law prohibits this disclaimer. No person,
including FCA US LLC employees or dealers, may modify or waive any
part of this Limited Warranty.
General Information
Its your responsibility to properly maintain and operate your new
vehicle. Follow the instructions contained in the General and
Scheduled Maintenance Service guidelines in your Owners Manual.
Regular, scheduled maintenance is essential to trouble-free operation.
If there is a dispute between you and FCA US concerning your
maintenance of your vehicle, FCA US will require you to provide proof
that your vehicle was properly maintained.
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2019 Dodge Durango Pursuit
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted.
All dimensions measured at curb weight with standard tires and wheels.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Vehicle Type
Four -door sport -utility vehicle
Assembly Plant
Jefferson Avenue North, Detroit, Mich.
EPA Vehicle Class
Multipurpose vehicle
Introduction Date
Third quarter 2018 as a 2019 model
BODY AND CHASSIS
Layout
Longitudinal front engine, transfer case with full-time all -wheel drive
Construction
Steel unibody
ENGINE: 3.6 -LITER PENTASTAR V-6
Availability
Standard
Type and Description
60 -degree V -type, liquid -cooled
Displacement
220 cu. in. (3604 cu. cm)
Bore x Stroke
3.78 x 3.27 (96 x 83)
Valve System
Chain -driven DOHC, 24 valves and hydraulic end -pivot roller rockers
Fuel Injection
Sequential, multiport, electronic, returnless
Construction
Aluminum deep -skirt block, aluminum alloy heads
Compression Ratio
10.2:1
Power (SAE J2723)
Single exhaust - 293 hp @ 6400 rpm
Dual exhaust - 295 hp @ 6400 rpm
Torque (SAE J2723)
260 Ib. -ft. (353 N -m) at 4,000 rpm (both single and dual exhaust)
Max. Engine Speed
6,400 rpm (electronically limited)
Fuel Requirement
Unleaded regular, 87 octane (R + M)/2
Oil Capacity
6.0 quarts (5.7 liters)
Coolant Capacity
10.4 quarts (9.9 liters) without trailer tow
11 quarts (10.4 liters) with trailer tow
Emission Controls
Dual three-way catalytic converters, heated oxygen sensors
and internal engine features(')
EPA Fuel Economy mpg
(city/hwy/combined)
AWD — 18/25/21
Assembly Plant Trenton South Engine Plant, Trenton, Mich.
2019 DURANGO PURSUIT I SPECIFICATIONS http://media.fcanorthamerica.com 1
ENGINE: 5.7 -LITER HEMI® V-8
Availability
Optional
Displacement
345 cu. in. (5,654 cu. cm)
Bore x Stroke
3.92 x 3.58 (99.5 x 90.9)
Valve System
Variable -valve timing (VVT), pushrod-operated overhead valves,
16 valves, eight deactivating and eight conventional hydraulic lifters,
all with roller followers
Fuel Injection
Sequential, multiport, electronic, returnless
Construction
Deep -skirt cast-iron block with cross -bolted main bearing caps,
aluminum alloy heads with hemispherical combustion chambers
Compression Ratio
10.5:1
Power (est.) (SAE J2723)
360 hp (268 kW) at 5,150 rpm
Torque (est.) (SAE J2723)
390 Ib. -ft. (529 N -m) at 4,250 rpm
Max. Engine Speed
5,800 rpm (electronically limited)
Fuel Requirement
Unleaded mid -grade, 89 octane (R+M)/2 — recommended;
unleaded regular, 87 octane (R+M)/2 — acceptable
Oil Capacity
7 quarts (6.6 liters)
Coolant Capacity
15.4 quarts (14.6 liters) without trailer tow
16 quarts (15.2 liters) with trailer tow
Emission Controls
Dual close -coupled three-way catalytic converters, quad heated oxygen
sensors and internal engine features(8)
EPA Fuel Economy mpg
(City/Hwy/Combined)
AWD –14/22/17
Assembly Plant
Saltillo Engine Plant, Saltillo, Mexico
(a) Meets Calif. LEV II+ evaporative emission requirements in CA, NY, MA, ME, VT and Federal Bin 5+ Tier II emissions
and Clean Fuel Fleet Certification (CCF).
TRANSMISSION: TORQUEFLITE EIGHT -SPEED AUTOMATIC 850RE
Availability
Standard — on V-6 models
Description
Driver -interactive manual control via shifter and electronically modulated torque
converter clutch
Gear Ratios
1st
4.71
2nd
3.14
3rd
2.11
4th
1.67
5th
1.29
6th
1.00
7th
0.84
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8th
0.67
Reverse
3.30
TRANSMISSION: TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC, EIGHT-SPEED OVERDRIVE 8HP70
Availability
Standard — on V-8 model
Description
Driver-interactive manual control via shifter and electronically-modulated torque
converter clutch with Eco mode
Gear Ratios
1st
4.71
2nd
3.14
3rd
2.11
4th
1.67
5th
1.29
6th
1.00
7th
0.84
8th
0.67
Reverse
3.30
TRANSFER CASE: MP 3010
Availability
Standard with V-6 engine
Type
Single-speed
Operating Mode
Full-time AWD
Low Range Ratio
None
Torque Split, Front/Rear
50/50
TRANSFER CASE: MP 3023
Availability
Standard with V-8 engine
Type
Two-speed, electronically shifted
Operating Modes
AWD Low (Lock), Neutral; full-time active AWD
Low Range Ratio
2.72
Torque Split, Front/Rear
Variable
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AXLES
Front
Short- and long-arm independent (SLA), coil springs, gas -charged, twin -tube
coil -over shock absorbers, steel upper- and aluminum lower -control arms
("A" arms), aluminum knuckle, stabilizer bar
Differential Type
Conventional
Ring Gear Diameter
7.7(195)
Axle Ratios
3.45:1 (V-6)
3.09:1 (V-8)
Rear
3.2
Differential Type
Conventional
Ring Gear Diameter
Axle Ratios
7.7 (195) (V-6)
9.1 (230) (V-8)
3.45:1 (V-6)
3.09:1 (V-8)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Alternator
220 -amp
Battery Maintenance -free
H6 650 CCA + Auxiliary 200 CCA on Electronic Stop/Start (ESS) (V-6)
800 CCA (V-8)
SUSPENSION
Front
Short- and long-arm independent (SLA), coil springs, gas -charged, twin -tube
coil -over shock absorbers, steel upper- and aluminum lower -control arms
("A" arms), aluminum knuckle, stabilizer bar
Rear
Multi -link rear suspension, coil spring, twin tube shocks (including load leveling
for towing), aluminum lower control arm, independent upper links (tension and
camber) plus a separate toe link
STEERING
Steering Ratio
16.7
Lock -to -Lock Steering Wheel Rotations
3.2
Turning Diameter (curb -to -curb)
BRAKES
41 ft.
Type
Power -assisted, anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Front
Rotor size and type
13.8 x 1.26 (350 x 32) vented disc
Caliper size and type
1.89 (48) two -piston pin -slider caliper
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Swept area, (sq. in. / sq. cm)
324 (2,088)
Rear
Rotor size and type
13.0 x 0.87 (330 x 22) vented disc
Caliper size and type
1.89 (48) single-piston floating caliper
Swept area, (sq. in. / sq. cm)
257 (1,658)
DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES
Wheelbase
119.8 (3,042)
Track, Front
63.9 (1,623)
Track, Rear
64.1 (1,627)
Overall Length
201.2 (5,110)
Overall Width (Width at Mirrors)
85.5 (2,172)
Body Width
75.8 (1,924)
Overall Height (at Roof Rail / at
Antenna)
70.9 (1,800.5)
Load Floor Height
32.2 (817)
Sill Step Height
20.5 (521.5)
Ground Clearance
8.1(207)
Chassis (Fuel Tank)
10.0 (254)
Front Axle
9.6 (243.2)
Rear Axle
10.1 (256)
Approach Angle (degrees)
16.3
Ramp Breakover Angle (degrees)
18.1
Departure Angle (degrees)
21.5
Frontal Area
31.0 sq. ft. (2.88 sq. m)
Drag Coefficient
0.35
Fuel Tank Capacity
24.6 gal. (93.1 liter)
ACCOMMODATIONS
Seating Capacity
(front/second)
2/3
Front
Headroom
39.9 (1,013)
Legroom
40.3 (1,025)
Shoulder Room
58.5 (1,486)
Hip Room
57.0 (1,449)
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Seat Travel
11.0 (280) driver, 9.0 (230) passenger
SAE Front Volume Index
54.4 cu. ft. (1.54 cu. m)
Second Row
Headroom
39.8 (1,011)
Legroom
38.6 (981)
Shoulder Room
50.4 (1,281)
Hip Room
42.8 (1,088)
SAE Volume
44.8 cu. ft. (1.27 cu. m)
SAE Cargo Volume
Behind Second Row
47.7 cu. ft. (1.35 cu. m)
Behind Front -row Seats with
Second Row Folded
84.5 cu. ft. (2.39 cu. m)
ENGINE GVWR(e) Ibs. (kg) CURB WEIGHT(b) lbs. (kg) PAYLOAD(c) lbs. (kg)
3.6 -liter 6,500 (2,948) 4,849 (2,199) 1,640 (744)
5.7 -liter 7,100 (3,221) 5,211 (2,364) 1,650 (748)
(a) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
(b) Curb weight includes standard equipment and full quantities of fuel, lubricant and coolant.
(c) Payload is the maximum allowable weight of driver, passengers, cargo, and options, rounded to the nearest 10 lbs. (5kg).
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WHEELS
Type and Material
Painted machine cast -aluminum, 10 -spoke Satin Carbon
Size (inches)
18 x 8
Parking Brake Type
Rear, mechanical, drum -in -hat
Power Assist
Single -rate, tandem diaphragm vacuum
Four—wheel Anti-lock Brakes
Standard
Electronic stability control
Standard
All -speed traction control
Standard
Brake Assist
Standard
TIRES
Size and Type
P265/60R18
Mfr. and Model
Michelin Black Sidewall On/Off Road
Parking Brake Type
Drum -in -hat
Four—wheel Anti-lock Brakes
Standard
Electronic stability control
Standard
All -speed traction control
Standard
Brake Assist
Standard
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TRAILER TOWING: must have optional towing package to achieve maximum towing capacity
ENGINE AXLE RATIO MAXIMUM TRAILER WEIGHT lbs. (kg)
3.6 -liter V-6 3.45 6,200 (2,812)
AWD 5.7 -liter V-8 3.09 7,200 (3,265)
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Code
Description
C1A
#1 Seal Foam Cushion
JJ3
118 MPH Maximum Speed Calibration
JKP
12V Auxiliary Power Outlet
JCF
140 MPH Primary Cert. Speedometer
WP1
18X8.0 Painted Aluminum Wheels
DJC
195MM Front Axle
DRH
195MM Rear Axle
XCH
2 Additional Key Fobs
BAJ
220 Amp Alternator
NF4
24.6 Gallon Fuel Tank
CFN
2nd Row 60/40 Folding Seat
DLK
3.45 Rear Axle Ratio
ERC
3.61- V6 24V VVI- Engine Upq I WESS
BR8
4 -Wheel Disc Heavy Duty Brakes
CYD
5 Passenger Seating
NAS
50 State Emissions
RCG
6 Speakers
BCZ
650 Amp Maintenance Free AGM Battery
RFJ
7.0" Touch Screen Display
DFT
8S d Auto 850RE Trans Make
RD3
Accent Color Shark Fin Antenna
MRD
Accent Color Wheel Lip Molding
GAK
Acoustic Windshield
CBD
Active Head Restraints
CG3
Advanced Multistage Front Air Bags
JMA
Air Filtering
RFP
Apple CarPla
HAH
ATC w/3 Zone Temp Control
LMG
Automatic Headlamps
BC1
Aux Battery
JJM
Auxiliary 12 -Volt Rear Power Outlet
MWT
AWD Badge
CTL
Base Door Trim Panel
MMG
Belt Moldings
MNK
Bodv Color Door Handles
LEP
Body Color Exterior Mirrors
MBL
Body Color SRT Front Fascia
MBT
Body Color/Accent Color Rear Fascia
XJM
Ca less Fuel Fill w/o Discriminator
CKN
Caro Compartment Carpet
CKT
Caro Tie Down Loops
CGU
Child Seat Anchor System -LATCH Read
MFP
IChrome Headlamp Bezels
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Standard Features - WDEE7"URANd0 PURSUIT
Code
AWD 77
Description
`H7
Cloth Low -Back Bucket Seats
DS7
Conventional Differential Frt Axle
DSS
Conventional Differential Rear Axle
CLG
Covered Caro Storage
GEG
Deep Tint Sunscreen Glass
CF9
Delete 3rd Row Seat
X82
Door Parts Module
CBR
Door Trim Panel w/Ambient Lighting
CGY
Drvr Inflatable Knee -Bolster Air Ba
JJB
Dual Note Electric Homs
MZJ
Durango Bright Badge
SBL
Electric Power Steering
BNB
Electronic Stability Control
NHA
Engine Oil Cooler
LSE
Enhanced Accident Response System
NHJ
Exterior Mirrors w/Heating Element
CKD
Floor Carpet
BNR
Four Wheel Traction Control
LBR
Front & Rear Interior LED Lamps
GCB
Front Door Tinted Glass
X83
Front End Parts Module
X8W
Front Fascias Parts Module
MDA
Front License Plate Bracket
LAX
Front Passenger Seat Belt Alert
X89
Front Suspension Damper Parts Module
X84
Front Suspension Parts Module
CDW
Frt Pass Forward Fold Flat Seat
CUF
Full Length Floor Console
TBB
Full Size Spare Tire
LBC
Glove Box Lam
RF5
Google Android Auto
AP
GPS Antenna Input
Z6K
GVW Rating -6500#
LMB
Halogen Headlamps
X8Y
Headliner Parts Module
NMC
Heavy Duty Engine Cooling
BNG
Hill Start Assist
HGA
Hood Insulation
CWP
Illuminated Cu holders
LAC
Illuminated Entry
JB5
Instr. Panel Platinum Chrome Bezel
X81
Panel Parts Module
RTFnte
!Instrument
rated Center Stack Radio
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Code
Description
XRB
Integrated Voice Command w/Bluetooth
CSV
Interior Assist Handles
XS4
K Black Interior Accents
GX4
Ke ess Go
GAP
Laminated Front Door Glass
LA3
LED Taillam s w/Red Accents
CXG
Lock On Sync Tire Press Sensor
CLX
Luxury Front & Rear Floor Mats
RS6
Media Hub 2 USB Aux
TZH
Michelin Brand Tires
APA
Monotone Paint
XA8
Non Adiustable Pedals
CUN
Overhead Console
TP5
P265/60R18 BSW On/Off Road Tires
XH3
Parksense Rr Park Assist w/Sto
XAC
ParkView Rear Back-up Camera
CSR
Passenger Assist Handles
SCJ
Perforated Leather Wrapped Strq Whl
MFN
Performance Grille w/ Black Texture
JPU
Power 4 -Way Driver Lumbar Must
JPR
Power 8 -Way Drvr/Manual Pass Seat
JKY
Power Accessory Dela
GTS
Power Heated MirrorsFold-Awa
XJA
Power Locking Fuel Filler Door
JPB
Power Locks
JAJ
Premium Instrument Cluster w/Tach
HGP
Premium Insulation Group
LTE
Premium LED Fog Lamps
XPF
Protective Coating and Remover
JP3
Pwr Front Windows 1-Touch.Up & Down
XFC
R1234YF A/C Refrigerant
BHC
Rain Brake Support
BHD
Ready Alert Braking
HBB
Rear Air Conditioning w/Heater
X8U
Rear Fascias Parts Module
SES
Rear Load Leveling Suspension
X91
Rear Suspension Damper Parts Module
X85
Rear Suspension Parts Module
GNK
Rear View Auto Dim Mirror
GFA
Rear Window Defroster
JHB
Rear Window Wi erMasher
GXM
Remote Keyless Entry
GXD
1 Remote Proximity Keyless Entry
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Description
X8Z
Seat Parts Module
XX7
Selectable Steering Modes
GXX
Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
MRF
Sill Molding
JER
Silver Metal Brush Instr Panel Bezel
DHY
Single S eed Transfer Case
AHV
Special Service Group
NHM
Seed Control
XG8
Sport Mode
SDE
Sport Suspension
LNQ
Sot Lamp Wiring Prep.
WLB
Steel Spare Wheel
RDZ
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Ctrls
XHZ
Stop -Start Dual Battery System
GNV
Sun Visors wNanity Mirror
CJ5
Supp. Side Curtain All Rows Air Bags
Cil
Supplemental Frt Seat Side Air Bags
CGS
Supplemental Side Air Bags
JFJ
Temperature & Compass Gauge
SUD
Tilt/Telescope Steering Column
GBB
Tinted Windshield Glass
XBN
Ti Start
X88
Tire & Wheel Parts Module
XGM
Tire Pressure Monitoring Display
BNT
Trailer Sway Dam in
NHQ
Transmission Heater
UAG
Uconnect 4 with 7" Display
RF7
USB Host Flip
JHA
Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers
LAZ
Vehicle Information Center
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Package Details
Customer Preferred Packa a 2BZ
Packa a Contents
FWP USD
MSRP USD
3.6L V6 24V Wr Engine Upq I w/ESS
0
0
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans Make
0
0
Durango Pursuit Vehicle
0
0
Package Value Price
0
0
NET PACKAGE PRICE
0
0
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CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
ENGINEERING -PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
BID PROPOSAL for EIGHT (8) POLICE
PURSUIT RATED SUV'S
for use by the
PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Proposal of RDVCA V1 rO fz_dl�
(hereinafter called Bidder), organized and existing under the laws of 11'dV_TV +c�
(state) and doing business as ?Fib U CA� r0&> L nl c4ir4 by>,*Tw c *, as
applicable to the City of Paducah, Kentucky (hereinafter referred to as Owner.)
*Insert "A Corporation", A Partnership" or Rn Individual"
In compliance with your Invitation for Bid, Bidder hereby proposes to furnish all the necessary
labor, material, equipment, tools and services necessary for the purchase and delivery of Eight (8) Police
Pursuit Rated SUV's for use by the Paducah Police Department in accordance with the specifications
and other contract documents prepared by the City Engineering -Public Works Department, at the prices
stated below.
By submission of this Bid, each Bidder certifies that this Bid has been arrived at independent,
without consultation, communication or agreement as to any matter relating to this Bid with any other
Bidder or with any other competitor.
In case of a discrepancy in the extension of a bid price, the unit price shall govern over the
total price for all items.
Bidder has submitted with this Bid Proposal the required signed and notarized Certifications as
required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Failure of the Bidder to comply with these
provisions will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result In disqualification of the submitted
Bid Proposal.
If Notice of the Award is given to the Bidder within Sixty (60) days after the time of receipt of Bids,
the Bidder agrees to execute and deliver a Contract Agreement in the prescribed form within ten (10) days
after the Contract is presented for signature. Subsequent to the execution of the Contract, Bidder hereby
agrees to commence Work and to deliver the vehicles as specified within the contract documents.
Prior to commencing Work, the successful Bidder shall furnish the Owner with a Certificate of
Insurance showing that the required insurance as set forth in the specifications is in force.
In submitting this Bid, it is understood that the right is reserved by the Owner to reject any and all
Bids in accordance with the City of Paducah's Code of Ordinances and the Specifications. Additionally,
any Award may be made to the lowest Bidder for all items, groups of items, or on an individual item basis,
whichever is deemed to be in the best interest of the City.
ADDENDUM
The Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda, if any, and is fully aware of the
implications of the addendums on the Bid;
Addendum No(s) Dated 2401,/ a/ I�
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
UNIT
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL AMOUNT
1
Police Vehicles in accordance with
g
Each
$ 1
$ 330P
the Specifications
Specifications" form shall Indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
4. One Copy of Full.Manufacturer. Specifications and Warranty information, including a
In the event the City may need to purchase additional
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
vehicles prior to June 30, 2019, will the Bidder allow the
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2
purchase of Two Additional Police Vehicles in accordance
YES
NO
with the Specifications at the Proposed Unit Price provided
herein?
Proposed Body Manufacturer, Model and Year: roll% Acrok 12dR%a��Cosa 0 1 q
Proposed Delivery Time (days):
Location of the full service maintenance facility: 347te DARK AL4AJ2 t NO120ah1 l-ey 42 oo
GRADING CRITERIA
The Bidder is aware that the Owner will evaluate the Bids submitted based on the Criteria listed
on the "Owner Evaluation Form - Section 00330" as included within the Specifications.
ATTACHEMENTS TO THE BID PROPOSAL REQUIRED:
Failure of the Bidder to submit the following documents with the Bid Proposal will make
the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the submitted Bid Proposal.
INCLUDED
ITEM
00320,
JC�
I, Bidder's Certification Section signed and notarized.
✓
2. "Compliance with Technical Specifications" farm. Bidder shall Indicate compliance by
checking "YES" or "NO" adjacent to each individual item. A "YES" indicates full .
compliance with the specification and a "NO" indicates an exception and/or variation to
the specification.
3. All individual items marked by a "NO" on the "Compliance with Technical
Specifications" form shall Indicate the exception on a separate attached sheet.
4. One Copy of Full.Manufacturer. Specifications and Warranty information, including a
detailed description of the equipment proposed and the conformance to the Owner's
specifications. The manufacturer's specifications shall include information regarding
size, type model and make of all component parts and equipment.
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PREFERENCE TO KENTUCKY BIDDERS
In accordance with KRS 45A,365, prior to a contract being awarded, a resident bidder of the
Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a non-resident bidder registered in any state that
gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference
given or required by the state of the non-resident bidder.
Bidder is a resident of the following state: 1,e&rt)cj�q
If Bidder is a non-resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, indicate if any preference is given
by the resident's state:
BID DOCUMENTS:
Sid Documents shall be enclosed in an envelope clearly labeled with the words "Bid Documents,
Name of Project, Name of Bidder, and Date and Time of Bid Opening," in order to guard against
premature opening of the bid. Bids received late will be disqualified and returned to the sender
unopened.
The Bidder herein certifies that all specifications have been reviewed and that any variations to
the said specifications, Including exceptions to or enhancements to same, are clearly indicated as an
attachment to this bid.
THE ABOVE PROPOSAL IS HEREBY RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY:
BIDDER: kADycA� Fos_z) L 0y e'oW
DATE: a 1 /v 1
TITLE:
ADDRESS:
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PHONE: 2-70m+/+,q—®o � FAX: 0_Jo> +SO- 7/g2
CELLPHONE: h15 —L o 4-- 0o12_i E-MAIL: API ®off -P.,hlzohu �. ZO"Ak—,
FEDERAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 6 I.76 Z t I �S
KENTUCKY TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 0 3 3 8
CITY OF PADUCAH BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER: 02Z
00320
CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 1 OF 2
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BIDDER'S REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
The Bidder is hereby given notice that in accordance with the statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
the Bidder is required to submit the following Certifications with the Bid Proposal. Failure to comply with
this requirement will make the Bid Non -Responsive and shall result in disqualification of the
submitted Bid Proposal.
NON -COLLUSION
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury under the Laws of the United States, that I, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed for any activity covered by the above Project have not directly or indirectly entered into any
agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken action in restraint of free competitive bidding
in connection with this Bid Proposal.
2. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AFFIDAVIT
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury pursuant to KRS 198B.060(10), that 1, the
undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may
be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project shall be in full compliance with Kentucky's
requirements for Workers' Compensation Insurance according to KRS 342, and Unemployment Insurance
according to KRS Chapter 341.
The affiant acknowledges that failure on the affiants part to comply with the foregoing assurances can
result in a fine not to -exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) or an amount equal to the sum of all
uninsured and unsatisfied claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 342 or
unemployment insurance claims that might be prosecuted under the provisions of KRS 341, whichever is
greater.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that 1,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project have not knowingly violated any
provisions of the Campaign Finance Laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky; and that the award of a
Contract to the Bidder or the entity in which he/she represents will not violate any provisions of the
Campaign Finance Laws of the Commonwealth. This information provided by the Bidder will be
considered confidential and exempt from the Kentucky Open Records Law,
4. KRS 45A.343
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that 1, the undersigned Bidder, and/or any
agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that may be employed, for any activity
covered by the above Project are fully aware of the requirements and penalties outlined in KRS 45A.343
requiring the following:
(a) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to reveal any final
determination of a violation within the previous five (5) year period pursuant to KRS Chapters 136,
139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and 342 that apply to the Contractor or Subcontractor; and that
(b) the Contractor and all Subcontractors performing the work under the Contract to be in continuous
compliance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 136, 139, 141, 337, 338, 341, and 342 that apply
to the Contractor or Subcontractor for the duration of the Contractor.
Failure to reveal a final determination of a violation or to comply with the statutes for the duration
of the contract shall be grounds for cancellation of the contract and disqualification of the
eligibility for future contracts for a period of two (21 years.
00320
CERTIFICATIONS
PAGE 2 OF 2
KY DEPT OF REVENUE
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A,395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are duly registered with the Kentucky
Department of Revenue to collect and remit the sales and use tax imposed by KRS Chapter 139, and
will remain registered for the duration of any contract awarded.
TAXES AND FEES
The affiant does solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that in accordance with KRS 45A.395, that I,
the undersigned Bidder, and/or any agents, officers, employees and/or Subcontractors employed, or that
may be employed, for any activity covered by the above Project are not delinquent on any State, City
or County taxes or fees owed to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, The City of Paducah, or any other
governmental agency and will remain in good standing for the duration of any contract awarded.
Therefore, as a duly authorized representative for the Bidder, I have fully informed myself regarding
the accuracy of all statements made in this affidavit, and acknowledge the City of Paducah, Kentucky
is reasonably relying upon these statements in making a decision for contract award and any failure
to accurately disclose such information may result in contract termination, repayment of funds, and
other available remedies under law.
Signature:
Printed Name: ,224:,Yz
Title: a eit"--
Company: Ge' -X r--0
Date: W149 lh�
STATE OF & A��
COUNTY OF M �a.c'�G2�•
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged before me this I c7 day of
2018, bynn &r ;1l►ao�`I� %�c Q@,c.L, (title) of
F0-ec Lj Go,& y`-4WA(Name of Company).
My commission expires: _ Sha 1 a 1
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POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUV
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
and
Compliance with Technical Specifications Form
The Bidder is required to accurately and fully complete this "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form
and submit with the Bid Proposal. Bidder shall indicate compliance with each Technical Item by marking
"YES" or "NO" with a check mark to indicate if the item being bid is exactly as specified. if the item is not
being bid as exactly specified, the "NO" column must'be checked and a detailed description of the deviation
shall be listed on a separate attached sheet.
Failure to accurately complete and submit the "Compliance with Technical Specifications" form, along with
any and all deviations, shall be grounds for rejection of the bid. If no exceptions or deviations are shown, the
bidder shall be required to furnish the material exactly as specked. The burden of proof forcompliance with
this specification shall be the responsibility of the bidder.
SUBMITTED BY: ?AQ VfAh f o ft (Bidder)
Eiaht (8) New Police Pursuit Rated SUV with Factory Police Packaae
SPECIFICATIONS
1. Shalt Be V-6 no less than 300hp
.....2.:..... Pursuit Rated ...............................................................................................................................................................
3. Automatic Transmission
.............................................
5. Certified Speedometer
...............................................»»..........................................................................................................................
6. Front Bucket Seats -Cloth
................................................... »................................................................. .................................... ................. I.....................
»..7...... Floor Cover - No Carpet
............................................................................................................................................................
8. Full Size Spare
»...........................................................................................».............................................................................................................
9. Electric Windows and Door Locks
»
.........................................................................................................................................................................................................
11. Shall Be Ail -Wheel Drive
............................................................................................................................................................................................................
12. Hands Free Calling (Bluetooth
.........................................................................................................................................................
13.TilTilt ...................................................... ........ .......... »................... ................. .................................... I................
14. Back -Up Camera
»..........................»..............................................................................................................................................................................
15. Key Fob Feature w14 sets of keys
...........................................
16. Cruise Control
...................................................................................................................»....................................................................................
17. Back -Up Sensor
............................................................................................................................................
NO
02200
Vehicle
Page 1 of 2
02200
Vehicle
Page 2 o12
SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 2
Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following:
YES NO
1.
Gamber Johnson Mission Control System Console with Cup Holder Specific to
1:
.. .....
Vehicle , ,,,,,,
....................................................................................................................................................................
2:
Wig -Wag Headlamps or LEDs Mounted in Headlamp to Simulate Wig -Wag
.......... ......... ......................... ......
-3.
.......................
Flashing -Back -up -Lamps Mounted in the Rear White Reverse Lens
.............................................................................................................
4.
100 Watt Siren Speaker Mounted Behind Grille
Whelen�Siren Model 2955LSA6 mounted in Consoie with switch operation given
5.
after bid award
6.
Radio Wiring and Antenna ran to Console, Antenna Mounted on Roof rear
7.12V
...............................................................
Power &Ground Wiring with (3} 12V Accessory Ouilets Mounted in Console
.........................................
Charge Guard Auto Shutoff Timer Mounted in Console with All Upfitter Installed
-8:
Equipment -Powered by.,Charg.e-Guard...................... ...................... I.. .
Gamber-Johnson Model 7160-0250 Computer Cradle mounted on Gamber
9.
....
Johnson Mongoose 9" locking, slide arm (Item# 7160-0220).....................
........................................................................................................I.,........
.8.:....
Sound -off Signal Intersector Lights (white/clear) shall be mounted on Door
10.
...........................................................................................................................
Mirrors ......................................................................
....
Whalen Edge (Front)-XLP2-piece LED with Takedowns mounted top Interior.
.10.
windshield, Red on Driver side and Blue on Passenger side
1.1.:. ....
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B....B)........................................................
.....................................................
Whalen Edge (Rear) -RTX Series Rear Facing Super -LED with Traffic Advisor
mounted top interior rear lift gate glass, Red on Driver side and Blue on
,12.
.............
Passenger Side (ISTRAY8RRRRBBBB)
...........................................,.............................................................................
Whelan ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
interior of the rear cargo area, and facing out each of the rear side cargo
windows, with Blue (TL18) on the Left and Right sides, mounted on Bottom of
13:....�l-
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Eight (8) Vehicles to be Equipped with the following extras for Patrol
YES NO
1.
Spotli ht Mounted in Left A -Pillar
-2:
White Exterior Color
.....3:.....
Black Steel Wheel . Center Cap
I...me .............................................................................................
Whalen ION Wide Angle Series Super -LED Universal Light -mounted on the
interior of the rear passenger area, and facing out each of the rear side
passenger windows, with Blue (TL1 B) in front arid Red (TL1 R) In rear on the Left
4.
and Right sides, mounted on Bottom of glass
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--------------•
Whalen Tracer Red, Blue 60" LED Rocker Panel Lights. Dual Color Capability
5.
mounted on the Right and Left side, lower rocker panel Pinch weld area
..................................................... ..................
Pro -Guard Pro -cel Prisoner Transport System (131000) specific to vehicle
.....6:.....instalied
in rear ..............................................
.................
L-3 Mobile Vision Camera System to be Installed by Vendor (Camera System will
7.
...be furnished by City of Paducah)
.8.:....
Rear Door Locks, Windows and Inside Door Handle inoperable, from rear seat
_9.:...
Pro Guard Pro -Cell mount Gun - Rack (G -6300D) specifc to vehicle
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---.._.--------
Gamber Johnson MCS External Brother Printer Mount Armrest (Item# --7160-
.10.
04301 W ---------------------------------------------
Your satisfaction is our #1 goal. If you have any questions or concerns, or
are unsatisfied with the service you are receiving, follow these steps:
1. Contact your Sales Representative or Service Advisor at your
selling/servicing dealership.
2. If your inquiry or concern remains unresolved, contact the Sales
Manager, Service Manager or Customer Relations Manager.
3. If you require assistance or clarification on Ford Motor Company policies
or procedures, please contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center.
In.t�e IInited'Statesi : `.
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Ford Motor Company
Customer Relationship Centre
Customer Relationship Center
Ford Motor Company
P.U. Box 6248
of Canada, Limited
Dearborn, Ml 48121
P.O. Box 2000
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
Oakville, Ontario W 5E4
(TDD for the hearing impaired:
1-800-565-3673 (FORD)
1400-232-5952)
www.ford.ca
www.owner.ford.com
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Ford Motor Company
Ford International
Ford Export Operations
Business Development, Inc.
Attention: Customer Relations
P.O. Box 11957
1555 Fairlane Drive
Caparra Ileights Station
Fairlane Business Park #3
San Juan, PR 00922-1957
Allen Park, MI 48101
Telephone: (800) 841 -FORD (3673)
Telephone: (313) 594-4857
Fax: (313) 390-0804
For customers in Guam, the Commonwealth of
E-mail: prcac@ford.cwm
the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), America
www.ford.com.pr
Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, please feel
free to call our'lbll-Free Number:
(800) 841 -FORD (3673)
Fax: (313) 390-0804
E-mail: expcac@ford.com
In Middle East:
Ford Middle hast
Customer Relationship Center
P.O. Box 21470
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Telephone: 971-4-3,326084
Toll-free Number for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia:
800 8971409
Local Telephone Number for Kuwait:
24810575
Fax: 971-4-3327299
E-mail: menacac@ford.com
www.me.for(l.com
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD
KNOW
2
If You Need Customer Assistance
2
Know When Your Warranty Begins
2
Check Your Vehicle
2
Maintain Your Vehicle Properly
2
Who Pays For Warranty Repairs?
3
Do Warranties Apply In Other Countries?
4
3. THE NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR
YOUR 2018 -MODEL VEHICLE
5
Limitations And Disclaimers
5
What Is Covered?
8
What Is Not Covered?
12
4. IN ADDITION ... 16
Roadside Service Assistance (United States,
Puerto Rico, And U.S. Virgin Islands) 16
5. FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EMISSIONS
WARRANTIES 17
What Is Covered? 20
What Is Not Covered? 21
6. CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR EMISSIONS
WARRANTIES 22
What Is Covered? 26
What Is Not Covered? 29
7.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR
EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE, UNDER
FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS
30
8.
NOISE EMISSIONS WARRANTY
32
9.
FORD PROTECT EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN
33
10.
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB)
AUTO LINE PROGRAM
34
11.
STATE WARRANTY ENFORCEMENT LAWS
35
12.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT
AMBULANCE CONVERSIONS
36
Ford Motor Company and your selling dealer thank you for selecting
one of our quality products. Our commitment to you and your vehicle
begins with quality protection and service.
When you need warranty repairs, your selling dealer would like you to
return to it for that service, but you may also take your vehicle to
another Ford Motor Company dealership authorized for warranty repairs.
Certain warranty repairs require special training though, so not all
dealers are authorized to perform all warranty repairs. That means that,
depending on the warranty repair needed, the vehicle may need to be
taken to another dealer. If a particular dealership cannot assist you, then
contact the Customer Relationship Center at 1-800-392-3673.
This booklet explains in detail the warranty coverages that apply to your
2018 -model car or light truck. If you bought a previously owned
2018 -model vehicle, you are eligible for any remaining warranty
coverages.
Ford Motor Company provides the Emissions Defect Warranties and
Emissions Performance Warranties which cover your emissions
control systems, and Noise Emissions Warranty which applies only to
medium/heavy duty trucks over 10,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (pages 17-32).
IF YOU NEED CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
Your Ford Motor Company dealer is available to assist you with all your
automotive needs. Please follow the procedures outlined on the front
page of this booklet.
In addition, if you are an eligible U.S. owner, you may use - at no cost -
the services of the BBB AUTO LINE program. For details, see Better
Business Bureau (BBB) AUTO LINE program, page 34 or call
1-800-955-5100.
KNOW WHEN YOUR WARRANTY BEGINS
Your Warranty Start Date is the day you take delivery of your new
vehicle or the day it is first put into service (for example, as a dealer
demonstrator), whichever occurs first.
CHECK YOUR VEHICLE
We try to check vehicles carefully at the assembly plant and the
dealership, and we usually correct any damage to paint, sheet metal,
upholstery, or other appearance items. But occasionally something may
slip past us, and a customer may find that a vehicle was damaged before
he or she took delivery. If you see any damage when you receive your
vehicle, notify your dealership within one week.
MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE PROPERLY
Your glove compartment contains an Owner's Manual which indicates
the scheduled maintenance required for your vehicle. Proper
maintenance guards against major repair expenses resulting from neglect
or inadequate maintenance, may help increase the value you receive
when you sell or trade your vehicle, and is important in allowing your
vehicle to comply with applicable emissions standards.
It is your responsibility to make sure that all of the scheduled
maintenance is performed and that the materials used meet Ford
engineering specifications. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as
specified in the Owner's Manual will invalidate warranty coverage on
2
parts affected by the lack of maintenance. Make sure that receipts for
completed maintenance work are retained with the vehicle and
confirmation of maintenance work is always entered in your Owner's
Manual.
Your Ford or Lincoln dealership, or Ford or Lincoln Auto Care Service
Center, has factory -trained technicians who can perform the required
maintenance using genuine Ford parts. The dealership looks forward to
meeting your every service need to maximize your satisfaction with your
vehicle.
WHO PAYS FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS?
You will not be charged for repairs covered by any applicable warranty
during the stated coverage periods, unless specifically stated elsewhere
in this guide.
Some states have mandated alternate time coverage periods for parts of
your vehicle (e.g. seatbelts).
Some states and/or local governments may require a tax on a portion of
warranty repairs. Where applicable law allows, the tax must be paid by
you, the owner of the vehicle.
During the Bumper to Bumper Warranty period, dealers may receive
instructions to provide no -cost, service -type improvements - not
originally included in your Owner's Manual - intended to increase your
overall satisfaction with your vehicle.
Sometimes Ford may offer a special adjustment program to pay all or
part of the cost of certain repairs beyond the terms of the applicable
warranty. Check with your dealer or call 1-800-392-3673 to learn whether
any adjustment program is applicable to your vehicle. Please have your
vehicle identification number available.
3
DO WARRANTIES APPLY IN OTHER COUNTRIES?
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the Emissions Warranties
described in this booklet apply to your vehicle if:
• it was originally purchased through the Ford Export Operations
Military Sales Program; or
• it was originally sold or leased by Ford Motor Company or one of its
dealers in the United States or U.S. Federalized Territories, and it was
originally registered/licensed and operated in the United States, U.S.
Federalized Territories, or Canada.
If you meet either of these two requirements, you do have warranty
coverage when you travel with this vehicle outside the United States,
U.S. Federalized Territories, or Canada. In some cases, however, you may
have to pay the servicing Ford dealer in a foreign country or U.S.
Federalized Territory for a repair that is covered under the U.S.
warranty. If this happens, be sure to save the paid repair order or
invoice. You should present this document to a U.S. Ford Motor
Company dealer for warranty refund consideration. Refer to
www.Ford.com for additional customer assistance reference information.
4
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS
All of the warranties in this booklet are subject to the following
limitations and disclaimers:
The warranties in this booklet are the only express warranties
vehicles previously, built or sold.
Ford and its dealers also reserve the right to provide post -warranty
repairs, conduct recalls, or extend the warranty coverage period for
certain vehicles or vehicle populations, at the sole discretion of Ford:
The fact that Ford has provided such measures to, a, particular vehicle
or vehicle population in no. way obligates, Ford to provide similar'.
accommodations to other owners of similar vehicles. ,
ng maintaining, and caring for your vehicle as outlined in your
mer's Manual. Ford recommends that you maintain copies of -all
dntenance records and receipts for review by Ford.
5
Ford and your dealer are not responsible for any time or income that
you lose, any inconvenience you might be caused, the.loss of your
transportation or use of your vehicle, the cost of rental vehicles, fuel,
telephone, travel, meals, or lodging, the loss of personal. or commercial
property, the loss of revenue, or for any other incidental or
consequential damages you may have.
Punitive, exemplary, or multiple damages may not be recovered unless
applicable law prohibits their disclaimer.
You may not bring any warranty -related claim as a class
representative, a private attorney general, a member of a class of
claimants or in any other representative capacity.
Ford shall not be liable for any damages caused by delay in delivery or
furnishing of any products and/or services.
You may have some implied warranties. For example, you may,have an
implied warranty of merchantability (that the car or light truck is
reasonably fit for the general purpose for which it was sold) or an
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose (that the car or
light truck is.suitable for your special purposes), if a special purpose
was specifically disclosed to Ford itself not merely to the dealer
before your purchase, and Ford itself not just the dealer told you the
vehicle would be suitable for that purpose.
These implied warranties are limited, to the extent allowed by law, to
the time period covered by the written warranties, or to the applicable
time period provided by state law, whichever period is shorter.
These implied warranties do not apply at all if you use your vehicle
for business or commercial purposes. In addition,, the implied warranty
of fitness fora particular purpose does not apply if your vehicle is
used for racing, even if the vehicle is equipped for racing.
The warranties contained in this booklet and all questions regarding
their enforceability and interpretation are governed by the law of the
stateSri which you purchased your Ford vehicle. Some states do not
Ford 'participates in the BBB AUTO LINE warranty dispute resolution
program. You may contact BBB AUTO LINE by calling 800-955-5100.
You are required to submit your warranty dispute to the BBB AUTO
LINE' before 'exercising rights or seeking remedies under the Federal
Magnuson -Moss Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq. To the extent
permitted by the applicable state "Lemon Law", you are also required
to submit your warranty dispute to :the BB$ AUTO LINE before
exercising any rights or seeking remedies under. the "Lemon Law`% If
dispute — although the program is still available to you.
For more information regarding the BBB AUTO LINE program, see
page 34 of this booklet.
7
QUICK REFERENCE: WARRANTY COVERAGE
This chart gives a general summary of your warranty coverage provided
by Ford Motor Company under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Please refer to the description of warranty coverage for more specific
information.
For each type of coverage, the chart shows two measures:
e years in service a miles driven
Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty
The measure that occurs first determines how long your coverage lasts.
For example: Your Bumper to Bumper Coverage lasts for three years -
unless you drive more than 36,000 miles before three years elapse. In
that case, your coverage ends at 36,000 miles.
For more details on coverage, see:
�+ What is Covered? (pages 8-12)
�► What is Not Covered? (pages 12-15)
WHAT IS COVERED?
Your NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY gives you specific legal
rights. You may have other rights that vary from state to state. Under
your New Vehicle Limited Warranty if:
- your Ford vehicle is properly operated and maintained, and
8
- was taken to a Ford dealership for a warranted repair during the
warranty period,
then authorized Ford Motor Company dealers will, without charge,
repair, replace, or adjust all parts on your vehicle that malfunction or fail
during normal use during the applicable coverage period due to a
manufacturing defect in factory-supplied materials or factory workmanship.
This warranty does not mean that each Ford vehicle is defect free.
Defects may be unintentionally introduced into vehicles during the
design and manufacturing processes and such defects could result in the
need for repairs. Ford provides the New Vehicle Limited Warranty only
to remedy manufacturing defects that result in vehicle part malfunction
or failure during the warranty period.
The remedy under this written warranty, and any implied warranty, is
limited to repair, replacement, or adjustment of defective parts. This
exclusive remedy shall not be deemed to have failed its essential purpose
so long as Ford, through its authorized dealers, is willing and able to
repair, replace, or adjust defective parts in the prescribed manner. Ford's
liability, if any, shall in no event exceed the cost of correcting
manufacturing defects as herein provided and upon expiration of this
warranty, any such liability shall terminate.
Conditions that are not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
are described on pages 12-15. When making warranty repairs on your
vehicle, the dealer will use Ford or Motorcraft parts or remanufactured
or other parts that are authorized by Ford, at the discretion of Ford or
the Ford dealership.
Nothing in this warranty should be construed as requiring defective parts
to be replaced with parts of a different type or design than the original
part, so long as the vehicle functions properly with the replacement part.
Moreover, Ford and its authorized dealers are entitled to a reasonable
time and a reasonable number of attempts within which to diagnose and
repair any defect covered by this warranty.
In certain instances, Ford may authorize repairs at other than Ford
dealer facilities.
Two separate warranties apply to tires on your new vehicle. The New
Vehicle Limited Warranty covers tire defects in factory supplied material
or workmanship for 100% of labor costs and on a pro rata adjustment
basis for parts. (See the reimbursement schedule below).
9
For vehicles within the New Vehicle Limited Warranty time in service
and mileage coverage period, defective tires will be replaced on a pro
rata adjustment basis according to the following mileage -based
Reimbursement Schedule:
MILES DRIVEN
PERCENT OF PARTS COVERED BY FORD
1-12,000
100%
12,001-24,000
60%
24,001-36,000
30%
The tire manufacturer also provides you with a separate tire warranty that
may extend beyond the New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage. You will
find the manufacturer's tire warranty with the owner literature supplied
with your vehicle. You have the option of having a tire warranty repair
performed by the tire manufacturer's authorized service center. If you go
to a tire service center for a repair covered by the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty, you may be charged a prorated amount for wear or other
charges. If so, you should present your paid invoice detailing the nature of
the charges to any Ford Motor Company dealership for refund
consideration. When making warranty repairs on your vehicle, the dealer
will use Ford or Motorcraft parts or remanufactured or other parts that
are authorized by Ford. In certain instances, Ford may authorize repairs at
other than Ford dealer facilities. Tire replacements under warranty will be
made with the same brand and model as originally equipped with the
vehicle unless the same brand and model is no longer available, in which
case a tire of the same brand, size, load, speed and tread type will be
used. In some circumstances, Ford may authorize another brand and/or
model to substitute for the original brand and model, even if still available.
Normal tire wear or damage is not reimbursable. See page 15 for details
of what is not covered.
Extended warranty coverage periods are available for certain
vehicle parts and conditions. Specifically,
(1) Your vehicle's Powertrain components are covered for five years or
60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The extended coverage applies to
the Engine: all internal lubricated parts, cylinder block, cylinder heads,
electrical fuel pump, powertrain control module, engine mounts,
flywheel, injection pump, manifold (exhaust and intake), manifold bolts,
oil pan, oil pump, seals and gaskets, engine thermostat, engine
thermostat housing, timing chain cover, timing chain (gears or belt),
turbocharger/supercharger unit, valve covers, water pump;
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nansmission: all internal parts, clutch cover, seals and gaskets, torque
converter, transfer case (including all internal parts), transmission case,
transmission mounts; Front -Wheel Drive: axle shafts, front bearings,
seals and gaskets, universal and constant velocity joints; Rear -Wheel
Drive: axle shafts, rear bearings, center support bearing, drive axle
housing (including all internal parts), drive shaft, retainers, supports,
seals and gaskets, universal and constant velocity joints.
Four-Wheel/All-Wheel Drive: axle shafts, bearings (front and rear),
center support bearing, drive shafts, final drive housing (including all
internal parts), hubs -automatic front locking (four-wheel drive), locking
rings (four-wheel drive), seals and gaskets, universal and constant
velocity joints.
(2) Your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) are covered for an extended Safety Restraint Coverage Period,
which lasts for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
(3) Your vehicle's body sheet metal panels are covered for an extended
Corrosion Coverage Period, which lasts for five years, regardless of miles
driven. The extended warranty coverage only applies if a body sheet
metal panel becomes perforated due to corrosion during normal use due
to a manufacturing defect in factory -supplied materials or factory
workmanship. If aluminum body panels have corrosion or rust damage,
and the damage is not the result of abnormal usage, vehicle accident,
customer actions and/or extreme environmental conditions, the corrosion
or rust damage repairs are covered for 5 years, unlimited miles. For
damage caused by airborne material (environmental fallout) where there
is no factory -related defect involved and therefore no warranty — our
policy is to provide free repair of paint damage due to the airborne
material for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
(4) Your vehicle's direct injection diesel engine and certain engine
components are covered during the PowerStroke Diesel Engine Coverage
Period, which lasts for five years or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs
first. The following parts are covered during this extended coverage
period: the engine, cylinder block, heads and all internal parts, intake
and exhaust manifolds, timing gear, harmonic balancer, valve covers, oil
pan and pump, water pump, fuel system (excluding fuel lines, fuel tank
and frame mounted fuel conditioning module sometimes referred to as
the frame mounted pump/filter/water separator or frame mounted fuel
filter/water separator), high pressure lines, gaskets and seals, glow plugs,
turbocharger, two-stage turbocharger assembly, turbocharger actuator,
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powertrain control module, high pressure fuel injection pump assembly,
injectors, injection pressure sensor, fuel rail pressure sensor, exhaust
back pressure regulator and sensor, exhaust pressure sensor, manifold
pressure sensor, intake air temperature sensor, crankshaft position
sensor, camshaft position sensor, accelerator switch.
NOTE: Some components may also be covered by the Emissions
Warranties. For more information, see pages 17-31.
If you own or lease a 2018 -model Next Generation Police Interceptor
Vehicle (NGPI), refer to the Warranty Addendum Card that was given to
you when you took delivery of your vehicle for further explanation of
Amendments to the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The Warranty
Addendum applies only the NGPI vehicles delivered in the State of Florida
and New York.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE NEW VEHICLE LIMITED
WARRANTY?
Damage Caused By:
• accidents, collision or objects striking the vehicle (including driving
through a car wash)
• theft, vandalism, or riot
• fire or explosion
• using contaminated or improper fuel/fluids
• customer -applied chemicals or accidental spills
• driving through water deep enough to cause water to be ingested into
the engine
• misuse of the vehicle, such a driving over curbs, overloading, racing or
using the vehicle as a permanent stationary power source
Damage Caused by Alteration or Modification
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any damage caused by:
• alterations or modifications of the vehicle, including the body, chassis,
electronics or their components, after the vehicle leaves the control of
Ford Motor Company
• tampering with the vehicle, tampering with the emissions systems or
with the other parts that affect these systems (for example, but not
limited to exhaust and intake systems)
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• the installation or use of a non -Ford Motor Company part or software
(other than a certified emissions part or software) or any part or
software (Ford or non -Ford) designed for off-road use only installed
after the vehicle leaves the control of Ford Motor Company, if the
installed part fails or causes a Ford part to fail. Examples include, but
are not limited to lift kits, oversized tires, roll bars, cellular phones,
alarm systems, automatic starting systems and performance -enhancing
powertrain components or software and performance "chips".
Your vehicle may allow, enable or facilitate the use of certain non -Ford
Motor Company software. Ford is not responsible for the functionality
of such software. Ford may disallow, discontinue or modify your ability
to use such software at any time without prior notification or incurring
any warranty or other obligation. Non -Ford Motor Company software
may be governed by End User License Agreement or warranty
provided by the software provider. For Ford Motor Company software
see End User License Agreement found in the Owner Manual.
Damage Caused by Use and/or the Environment
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover surface rust,
deterioration and damage of paint, trim, upholstery, and other
appearance items that result from use and/or exposure to the elements.
You, as the owner, are responsible for these items. Some examples are:
• dings, dents
• cuts, burns, punctures or tears
• road salt
• tree sap, bird and bee droppings
• windstorm, lightening, hail
• earthquake
• freezing, water or flood
• stone chips, scratches (some examples are on paint and glass)
• windshield stress cracks. However, limited coverage on windshield
stress cracks will be provided for the first 12 months or 12,000 miles
(which ever occurs first), even though caused by use and/or exposure
to the elements.
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MaintenanceMear
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and labor
needed to maintain the vehicle; and (2) the replacement of parts due to
normal wear and tear. You, as the owner, are responsible for these items. See
your Owner's Manual. Some examples of maintenance and normal wear are:
• oil changes • clutch linings
• oils, lubricants, other fluids • wiper blades*
• oil/air filters • wheel alignments and tire
• tire rotation/inflation balancing*
• cleanhWpolishing • brake pad/lining*
* Ford will replace or adjust certain maintenance items when necessary,
free of charge during a limited period:
• Wiper blade replacements will be provided during the first six months
in service, regardless of miles driven.
• Wheel alignments and tire balancing will be provided during the first
12 months or 12,000 miles in service, whichever occurs first.
• Brake pad/lining replacements will be provided during the first
12 months or 18,000 miles in service, whichever occurs first.
SYNC Hands -Free Communications and Entertainment System
If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
does not cover repairs under certain conditions, such as failure to
provide proper installation environment. The New Vehicle Limited
Warranty does not cover repairs of certain damage or loss, such as:
• Loss of personal recording media, software or data
• Loss, change, or discontinuation of functionality because of:
• system updates to Ford Motor Company software or lack of
compatibility with non -Ford Motor Company electronic devices
• non -Ford Motor Company software, or
• obsolescence of vehicle software or hardware
• lack of network coverage or availability
• Damage caused by:
• abnormal use such as insertion of foreign objects, fluid spillage
• unauthorized modification to alter functionality or capability
• computer or internet viruses, bugs, or malware, such as worms,
Trojan Horses, cancelbots
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• installation of unauthorized software, peripherals and attachments
• unauthorized, unapproved and/or incompatible repairs, upgrades and
modification
• the defective function or obsolescence of your cellular phone or digital
media device (for example, inadequate signal reception by the
external antenna, viruses or other software problems)
Tire Wear or Damage
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear or worn
out tires. Tires will not be replaced (unless required by a warranty
repair) for wear or damage including:
• tire damage from road hazard such as cuts, snags, bruises, bulges,
puncture, and impact breaks
• tire damage due to under or over inflation, tire chain use, racing,
spinning (as when stuck in snow or mud), improper mounting or
dismounting, or tire repair
Other Items or Conditions Not Covered
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover:
• vehicles that have had the odometer disconnected, altered, or
inoperative for an extended period of time with the result that the
actual mileage cannot be determined
• vehicles that have ever been labeled or branded as dismantled, fire,
flood, junk, rebuilt, reconstructed, or salvaged; this will void the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty
• vehicles that have been determined to be a total loss by an insurance
company; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
• converted ambulances that are not equipped with the Ford Ambulance
Prep Package, see important information about ambulance conversions
(page 36)
• Aftermarket parts or components, sometimes installed by Ford Motor
Company or an authorized Ford dealership, may not be covered by the
New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Any damage caused to Ford
components due to the failure of aftermarket parts (other than a
certified emissions part) is not covered.
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ROADSIDE SERVICE ASSISTANCE
(UNITED STATES, PUERTO RICO, AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS)
Your vehicle is covered by the complimentary Ford Roadside Assistance
Program (unless you are driving a daily rental unit). Under this program,
Ford will cover:
• Towing to the nearest Ford Motor Company dealership, or towing to
your selling dealership if within 35 miles of the disablement
• Flat tire change (vehicle must have useable spare)
• Fuel delivery (limited to two occurrences in a 12 -month period up to
2 gal. gas, 5 gal. diesel)
• Jump starts
• Lock -out assistance (replacement key cost is customer responsibility)
• Winch out services: includes pulling a vehicle within 100 feet of a
paved or county maintained road. No recoveries.
The Roadside Assistance Program is separate from the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. It begins at the warranty start date and lasts for five
years or 60,000 miles (whichever occurs first). If you need towing
beyond the five years or 60,000 miles (whichever occurs first) period,
Ford can arrange roadside assistance and charge your credit card. If the
reason for the vehicle disablement is later found to be covered by
another Ford warranty, Ford will provide a refund for the tow charge
under the other warranty, through the dealership.
For emergency roadside assistance, call 1-800-241-3673, 24 hours
a day, 365 days a year.
Ford Rent-A-Car (FRAC) and Dealer Daily Rental (DDR) vehicles that
must be towed because a covered repair failed during the warranty
coverage period, Ford will cover towing to the nearest Ford Motor
Company dealership.
Ford Motor Company reserves the right to modify or discontinue
Roadside Assistance at any time. Certain restrictions apply to Roadside
Assistance benefits. Call 1-800-241-3673 for further details.
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QUICK REFERENCE: EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE
This chart shows your warranty coverage under two emissions warranties
that Ford Motor Company provides, in compliance with Federal
requirements. The warranties are:
• Emissions Defects Warranty
• Emissions Performance Warranty
Emissions Warranties for Your Vehicle
TYPE OF I YEARS IN
COVERAGE SERVICEIMILES
DRIVEN
' Applies to vehicles up to 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
" Applies to trucks over 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) up to 19,500
pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Vocational vehicle tires covered for 2124,000
for defects that affect compliance with greenhouse gas requirements.
For full details on emissions control coverage, see:
Emissions Defect Warranty (page 18)
�► Emissions Performance Warranty (page 19)
�► What is Covered? (pages 20-21)
What is Not Covered? (page 21)
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EMISSIONS DEFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE
During the warranty coverage period, Ford Motor Company warrants that:
• your vehicle or engine is designed, built, and equipped to meet - at
the time it is sold - the emissions regulations of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
• your vehicle or engine is free from emission -related defects in
factory -supplied materials or workmanship, which are defects that
could prevent the vehicle or engine from conforming with applicable
EPA regulations.
• you will not be charged for diagnosis, repair, replacement, or adjustment
of parts containing an emissions -related defect. A list of emission -related
parts can be found in What is Covered? on pages 20-21.
The warranty coverage period for:
• The emissions defects warranty coverage period for passenger cars
and light duty trucks (applies to vehicles up to 8,500 pound GVWR) is
as follows:
— 8 years or 80,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for catalytic
converters, electronic emissions control unit, and onboard
emissions diagnostic devices, including the Battery Energy Control
Module (BECM).
— 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for all other covered
parts. (Note: Ford's 3 -year, 36,000 -mile bumper -to -bumper coverage,
as described above, surpasses this mandatory federal coverage.)
• Heavy duty vehicles (applies to trucks over 8,500 pounds GVWR up to
19,500 pounds GVWR)
— The emissions warranty coverage period for heavy duty vehicles
(HDVs) is 5 years or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first) for all
parts covered by your emissions warranty.
• Only for HDVs not designated as "vocational vehicles" on
the underhood "VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL
INFORMATION" label: The 5 year/50,000 mile warranty includes
coverage of components whose failure would increase the vehicle's
emissions of air conditioning refrigerants.
• Only for HDVs designated as "vocational vehicles" on the
underhood "VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION"
label: Tire defects that affect compliance with emission standards
are covered for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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EMISSIONS PERFORMANCE WARRANTY COVERAGE
Under Emissions Performance Warranty Coverage, Ford Motor Company
will repair, replace, or adjust - with no charge for labor, diagnosis, or parts -
any emissions control device or system, if you meet all of the following
conditions:
• You have maintained and operated your vehicle according to the
instructions on proper care in the Owner's Manual and this booklet.
• Your vehicle fails to conform, during the warranty coverage period, to
the applicable national EPA standards, as determined by an EPA
approved inspection and maintenance program.
• You are subject to a penalty or sanction under local, state, or federal law
because your vehicle has failed to conform to the emissions standards.
(A penalty or sanction can include being denied the right to use your
vehicle.)
• Your vehicle has not been tampered with, misused, or abused.
The warranty coverage period for:
• Passenger cars and light duty trucks (applies to vehicles up to 8,500
pounds GVWR) is as follows:
— 8 years or 80,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for catalytic
converter, electronic emissions control unit, and onboard emissions
diagnostic devices.
— 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for all other
covered parts .
• Heavy duty vehicles (applies to trucks over 8,500 pounds GVWR up to
19,500 pounds GVWR)
— 5 years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for all covered
parts.
See WHAT IS COVERED? below for list of covered parts.
Note that the warranty period begins on the Warranty Start Date as
specified on page 2 of this booklet.
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WHAT IS COVERED?
For your vehicle if these parts contain an emissions -related defect, they
are covered by both the Emissions Defect Warranty and the Emissions
Performance Warranty.
• Air Flow Sensor
• Air/Fuel Feedback Control
System and Sensors
• Air Induction System
• Catalytic Converters (including
Selective Catalytic Reduction
and Diesel Oxidation Catalysts)
• Cold Start Enrichment System
(diesel only)
• Controls for Deceleration
(diesel only)
• Diesel Exhaust Fluid System
• Diesel Particulate Filter
• Electronic Ignition System
(diesel only)
• Electronic Engine Control
Sensors and Switches
• Powertrain Control Module
(PCM)/Engine Control Module
(ECM)*
• Evaporative Emission Control
System
• Exhaust Gas Recirculation
(EGR) System
• Exhaust Manifold
• Exhaust Pipe
(Manifold to Catalyst)
• Fuel Injection System
• Fuel Injector Supply Manifold
• Fuel Tank (non -diesel only)
• Fuel Tank Pressure Control
Valve
• Heating Elements of Side
Mirrors and Back Windows
(3.OL Diesel F-150 only)
• Ignition Coil and/or Control
Module
• Intake Manifold
• Intercooler Assembly -
Engine Charger
• Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(MIL)/On-Board Diagnostic
(OBD) System
• PCV system and Oil Filler Cap
• Secondary Air Injection System
• Spark Control Components
• Spark Plugs and Ignition Wires
• Thermostat
• Throttle Body Assembly (MFI)
• Transmission Control Module
(TCM) and Solenoids
• Turbocharger Assembly
• Vacuum Distribution System
• Fuel Filler Tube and Seal
(non -diesel only)
* Includes hardware and emissions related software changes only
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Important Information About List of Parts
Also covered by the two emissions warranties are all emissions-related
bulbs, hoses, clamps, brackets, tubes, gaskets, seals, belts, connectors,
non-diesel fuel lines, sensors, and wiring harnesses that are used with
components on the list of parts, above.
Concerning parts that should be replaced on a certain maintenance
schedule: these parts remain under warranty until : (a) the first
replacement time that is specified in your Owner's Manual; or (b) the
time or mileage limits of the Federal Defect and Performance Warranties
(whichever occurs first). Your Ford Motor Company dealer maintains a
complete list of parts covered by the emissions performance warranty.
For questions about emission-related parts, contact your dealer.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
Ford Motor Company may deny you emissions warranty coverage if your
vehicle or a part does not contain an emissions-related defect or has
failed because of abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, unapproved
modifications, or any items included in What Is Not Covered?,
pages 12-15.
If you need more information about getting service under the Federal
Emissions Performance Warranty, or if you want to report what you
believe to be violations of the terms of this warranty, you may contact:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Transportation and Air Quality
Compliance Division, Light-Duty Vehicle Group
Attn: Warranty Complaints
2000 Traverwood Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Email: complianceinfo@epa.gov
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6. California requirements for emissions warranties
QUICK REFERENCE: EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE
This chart shows the emission warranty that Ford Motor Company
provides for your vehicle under the emissions control warranty in
accordance with the regulations of the California Air Resources Board.
This coverage is in addition to Federal Emission warranties (Page 17).
Emissions Warranties for California Certified Vehicles
TYPE OF YEARS IN
COVERAGE SERVICENILES
DRIVEN
* Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
** These specific parts were selected on the basis of their
estimated replacement cost at Ore time the California
Air Resources Board certified your vehicle for sale in California (up to 14,(x)0 GV WR).
* * * Diesel engine vehicles over 14,000 pounds GV WR are covered for 5 years or 100,000 miles.
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Vehicles Eligible for California Emission Warranty Coverage
California emission warranty coverage applies if your vehicle meets the
following two requirements:
• Your vehicle is registered in a state' that has adopted and is enforcing
California emission warranty regulations applicable for your vehicle at
the time of repair, and
• Your vehicle is certified for sale in California as indicated on the
vehicle emission control information label.
' Subject to change, the following states have adopted and are enforcing
California emission warranty regulations:
- Passenger Car & Light-duty Trucks (up to 8,500 pounds GVWR) -
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont
and Washington
- Medium -Duty Passenger Vehicles (up to 10,000 pounds GVWR
designed primarily for the transportation of persons. Excludes
incomplete trucks, trucks with a seating capacity either over twelve
persons total or over nine persons rearward of the driver's seat, or
trucks with an open cargo area of at least six feet of interior length):
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington
- Medium -Duty Vehicles (over 8,500 pounds GVWR up to 14,000
pounds GVWR) - California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
- Light Heavy -Duty Diesel Engine Vehicles (over 14,000 pounds
GVWR up to 19,500 pounds GVWR) - California, Maine and
Pennsylvania.
For full details about coverage under California requirements for
emissions control, see:
so Defects Warranties (pages 24-30)
♦ Performance Warranty (pages 24-25)
so What Is Covered? (pages 26-29)
a► What Is Not Covered? (page 29)
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EXPLANATION OF CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS WARRANTIES
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
The California Air Resources Board and Ford Motor Company are
pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your
2018 -model vehicle. In California, new motor vehicles must be designed,
built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti -smog standards.
Ford must warrant the emission control system on your vehicle for the
periods of time listed on pages 24-25, provided there has been no abuse,
neglect, or improper maintenance of your vehicle.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel injection
system, the ignition system, catalytic converter, and the engine
computer. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors, and other
emissions -related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Ford Motor Company will repair
your vehicle at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
For Vehicles Eligible for California Emission Warranty Coverage
If Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is 14,000 lbs. or less:
For 3 years or 50,000 miles (whichever first occurs):
1. If your vehicle fails a Smog Check inspection, all necessary repairs and
adjustments will be made by Ford to ensure that your vehicle passes the
inspection. This is your emission control system PERFORMANCE WARRANTY.
2. If any emissions -related part on your vehicle is defective, the part will
be repaired or replaced by Ford. This is your short-term emission control
system DEFECTS WARRANTY.
For 7 years or 70,000 miles (whichever first occurs):
If an emissions -related part listed on pages 27 and 29 with coverage for 7
years or 70,000 miles is defective or if its failure causes your vehicle to fail
a Smog Check inspection, the part will be repaired or replaced by Ford.
This is your long-term emission control system DEFECTS WARRANTY.
If Gross Vehicle Weight rating is over 14,000 lbs.:
For 5 years or 50,000 miles (gasoline powered engines and vehicles) or
5 years or 100,000 miles (diesel powered engines and vehicles)
(whichever first occurs):
If an emissions -related part on your vehicle is defective, the part will be
repaired or replaced by Ford. This is your emission control system
DEFECTS WARRANTY.
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Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the
required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. Ford Motor
Company recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance
on your vehicle, but Ford cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the
lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all
scheduled maintenance.
You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to a Ford Motor
Company dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs
should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30
days.
As the vehicle owner, you should also be aware that Ford Motor
Company may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has
failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved
modifications.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and
responsibilities, or if you want to report what you believe to be violations
of the terms of this warranty, you may contact the Ford Customer
Relationship Center at 1-800-392-3673 (FORD) or the California Air
Resources Board at:
California Air Resources Board
9528 Telstar Avenue
El Monte, California 91731
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WHAT IS COVERED?
If the parts on the following list contains a defect that affects emissions,
they are covered by the Defects Warranties.
• Air Flow Sensor
• Air/Fuel Feedback Control
System and Sensors
• Air Induction System
• Catalytic Converters (including
Selective Catalytic Reduction
and Diesel Oxidation Catalysts)
• Cold Start Enrichment System
(diesel only)
• Controls for Deceleration
(diesel only)
• Diesel Exhaust Fluid System
• Diesel Particulate Filter
• Electronic Ignition System
(diesel only)
• Electronic Engine Control
Sensors and Switches
• Powertrain Control Module
(PCM)/Engine Control Module
(ECM) *
• Evaporative Emission Control
System
• Exhaust Gas Recirculation
(EGR) System
• Exhaust Manifold
• Exhaust Pipe (Manifold to
Catalyst)
• Fuel Filler Tube and Seal
(non -diesel only)
• Fuel Injection System
• Fuel Injector Supply Manifold
• Fuel Tank (non -diesel only)
• Fuel Tank Pressure Control
Valve
• Heating Elements of Side
Mirrors and Back Windows
(3.OL Diesel F-150 only)
• Ignition Coil and/or Control
Module
• Intake Manifold
• Intercooler Assembly - Engine
Charger
• Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(MIL)/On-Board Diagnostic
(OBD) System
• PCV System and Oil Filler Cap
• Secondary Air Injection System
• Spark Control Components
• Spark Plugs and Ignition Wires
• Thermostat
• Throttle Body Assembly (MF'I)
• Transmission Control Module
(TCM) and Solenoids
• Turbocharger Assembly
• Vacuum Distribution System
* Includes hardware and emissions related software changes only
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Important Information about List of Parts
There may be additional coverage for these parts through the Bumper to
Bumper, Powertrain, or Diesel Engine limited warranties. In any case, the
warranty with the broadest coverage applies.
Also covered by this warranty are all emissions -related bulbs, hoses,
clamps, brackets, tubes, gaskets, seals, belts, connectors, non diesel fuel
lines, and wiring harnesses that are used with components on the list of
parts above.
Concerning parts that should be replaced on a certain maintenance
schedule: these parts remain under warranty until the first required
replacement time that is specified in your Owner's Manual.
NOTE: If the diagnosis does not reveal a defect, the Defects Warranty
does not apply.
Your Ford Motor Company dealer maintains a complete list of covered
parts. For more details about the specific parts that are covered by the
Defects Warranty, contact your dealer.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED?
Ford Motor Company may deny you emissions warranty coverage if your
vehicle or a part does not contain a defect that affects emissions or has
failed because of abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, unapproved
modifications, or any items included in What Is Not Covered?,
pages 12-15.
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HOW DO I GET WARRANTY SERVICE?
To get service under your emissions warranties, take your vehicle to any
Ford Motor Company dealer as soon as possible after illumination of the
Malfunction Indicator Light or it has failed an EPA-approved test or a
California Smog Check inspection. Be sure to show the dealer the
document that says your vehicle has failed the test.
Your dealer will determine whether the repair is covered by the warranty.
If the dealer has a question about Emissions Performance Warranty
coverage, it will forward the question to Ford Motor Company, which
must make a final decision within 30 days after you bring your vehicle in
for repair. (The decision will be made within a shorter time if state, local,
or federal law requires you to have the vehicle repaired more quickly in
order to avoid additional penalties.) The deadline for a determination
about Emissions Performance Warranty Coverage does not need to be
met if you request a delay, agree to a delay in writing, or if the delay is
caused by an event for which neither Ford nor your dealer is
responsible. If a question about Emissions Performance Warranty
coverage is referred to Ford Motor Company, you will be notified by Ford
Motor Company in writing if your claim for warranty coverage is denied.
The notice will explain the basis for denying your claim. If you fail to
receive this notice within a timely manner, as determined above, Ford
will perform the warranty repair for you free of charge.
HOW DO I HANDLE EMERGENCY REPAIRS?
If your vehicle needs an emergency warrantable repair and a Ford Motor
Company dealer is not available, or if a Ford Motor Company dealer
cannot perform warrantable repair(s) within 30 days of you bringing
your vehicle to the dealer, repairs may be performed at any service
establishment or by you using Ford equivalent replacement parts.
Ford will reimburse you for the cost of these warranty repairs including
diagnosis, if you take the part(s) that are replaced and the repair
receipt(s) to a Ford Motor Company dealer. The reimbursement shall not
exceed Ford's suggested retail price for the warranted parts that are
replaced and labor charges based on Ford's recommended time allowance
for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly rate.
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WHAT REPLACEMENT PARTS SHOULD I USE?
Ford Motor Company recommends that you use genuine Ford
replacement parts. However, when you are having non -warranty work
done on your vehicle, you may choose to use non -Ford parts. If you
decide to use non -Ford parts, be sure they are equivalent to Ford parts
in performance, quality, and durability. If you use replacement parts that
are not equivalent to Ford parts, your vehicle's emissions control systems
may not work as effectively, and you may jeopardize your emissions
warranty coverage.
Under the Federal and California emissions warranties, Ford will repair
or replace covered parts if they are properly installed Ford parts or the
equivalent, or non -Ford parts that have been certified by the U.S. EPA or
the California Air Resources Board (CARS). Ford is not responsible for
the cost or repairing or replacing non -Ford parts that are not equivalent
to Ford parts or that have not been certified by EPA or CARB.
The maintenance, replacement, or repair of emissions control
devices or systems can be performed by any automotive repair
establishment or individual using Ford replacement parts or the
equivalent, or EPA- or CAR.B-certified parts, without voiding your
emissions warranty coverage for future repairs during the
applicable warranty period.
PROPER MAINTENANCE PRESERVES YOUR WARRANTY
If you do not maintain your vehicle properly, Ford may have the right to
deny you warranty coverage.
To have repairs made under this warranty, you may have to show that
you have followed Ford's instructions on properly maintaining and using
your vehicle. You will fund these instructions in your Owner's Manual.
Be sure to save your service receipts and to keep accurate records of all
maintenance work.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
If you are not satisfied with the handling of a warranty matter, see
Customer Assistance, on the inside front cover, and Better Business
Bureau (BSB) AUTO LINE program, page 34.
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NOISE EMISSIONS WARRANTY FOR CERTAIN LIGHT TRUCKS
Ford Motor Company warrants to the first person who purchases this
vehicle for purposes other than resale and to each subsequent purchaser
that this vehicle as manufactured by Ford, was designed, built and
equipped to conform at the time it left Ford's control with all applicable
U.S. EPA Noise Control Regulations.
This warranty covers this vehicle as designed, built and equipped by
Ford Motor Company, and is not limited to any particular part,
component or system of the vehicle as manufactured by Ford. Defects in
design, assembly or in any part, component or system of the vehicle as
manufactured by Ford, which, at the time it left Ford's control, caused
noise emissions to exceed Federal standards, are covered by this
warranty for the life of the vehicle.
THE NOISE EMISSIONS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO:
• loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the vehicle, commercial loss
or, other consequential damages.
• any vehicle which is not covered by the U.S. EPA Medium and Heavy
Trucks Noise Emission Standards (40 C.F.R. Part 205, Subpart B).
Among the non -covered vehicles are those lacking a partially or fully
enclosed operator's compartment, such as a basic stripped chassis,
those having a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 10,000 pounds or less,
and those sold outside the United States and its territories. To the
extent permitted by law, THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY INSTEAD
of any express or implied warranty, condition, or guarantee,
agreement, or representation, by any person with respect to
conformity of this vehicle with the U.S. EPA Noise Control
Regulations, including ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS.
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MORE PROTECTION FOR YOUR VEHICLE
You can get more protection for your new car or light truck by
purchasing a Ford Protect Extended Service Plan (Ford Protect ESP).
Ford Protect ESP service contracts are backed by Ford Motor Company
or subsidiaries of Ford Motor Company (examples are but not limited to:
Ford Motor Service Company or the American Road Insurance
Company). Ford Protect plans provide up to S years and 160,000 miles
of coverage.
They provide:
• benefits during the warranty period, depending on the plan you
purchase can be: reimbursement for a rental vehicle, protecting
against tire and wheel road hazard damage, coverage for certain
maintenance and wear items, lost key replacement, other plans are
available;
• protection against covered repair costs and continuing Roadside
Service Assistance benefits after your Bumper to Bumper Warranty
expires.
You may purchase Ford Protect ESP from any Ford Motor Company
dealer or see our website at Ford-ESP.com. There are several Ford
Protect ESP plans available in various time, distance and deductible
combinations. Each plan is tailored to fit your own driving and vehicle
ownership needs, including reimbursement for towing and rental.
When you purchase Ford Protect ESP, you receive peace -of -mind
protection throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, provided
by a network of more than 4,600 Ford Motor Company dealers.
NOTE: Repairs performed outside the United States, Canada, Mexico,
Guam or Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and District of
Columbia are not eligible for Ford Protect ESP coverage.
This information is subject to change. Ask your dealer for complete
details about Ford Protect ESP coverage.
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Your satisfaction is important to Ford Motor Company and to your dealer.
If a warranty concern has not been resolved using the three-step
procedure outlined on the first page of the Customer Assistance section,
you may be eligible to participate in the BBB AUTO LINE program.
The BBB AUTO LINE program consists of two parts — mediation and
arbitration. During mediation, a representative of the BBB will contact
both you and Ford Motor Company to explore options for settlement of
the claim. If an agreement is not reached during mediation and your
claim is eligible, you may participate in the arbitration process. An
arbitration hearing will be scheduled so that you can present your case
in an informal setting before an impartial person. The arbitrator will
consider the testimony provided and make a decision after the hearing.
You are not bound by the decision, but should you choose to accept the
BBB AUTO LINE decision, Ford must abide by the accepted decision as
well. Disputes submitted to the BBB AUTO LINE program are usually
decided within forty days after you file your claim with the BBB.
BBB AUTO LINE Application: Using the information provided below,
please call or write to request a program application. You will be asked
for your name and address, general information about your new vehicle,
information about your warranty concerns, and any steps you have
already taken to try to resolve them. A Customer Claim Form will be
mailed that will need to be completed, signed, and returned to the BBB
along with proof of ownership. Upon request, the BBB will review the
claim for eligibilty under Program Summary Guidelines.
You can get more information by callng BBB AUTO LINE at
1-500-955-5100, or writing to:
BBB AUTO LINE
3033 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600
Arlington, Virginia 22201
BBB AUTO LINE applications can also be requested by calling the Ford
Motor Company Customer Relationship Center at 1-800-392-3673.
Note: Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility
limitations, modify procedures, or to discontinue this process at any time
without notice and without obligation.
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These state laws - sometimes called lemon laws - allow owners to receive
a replacement vehicle or a refund of the purchase price, under certain
circumstances. The laws vary from state to state.
To the extent your state law allows, Ford Motor Company requires that
you first send us a written notification of any defects or non -conformities
that you have experienced with your vehicle. (This will give us the
opportunity to make any needed repairs before you pursue the remedies
provided by your state's law.)
In all other states where not specifically required by state law, Ford
Motor Company requests that you give us the written notice. Send your
written notification to:
Ford Motor Company
Customer Relationship Center
P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI 48126
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Ford vehicles are suitable for producing ambulances only if equipped
with the Ford Ambulance Prep Package. In addition, Ford urges
ambulance manufacturers to follow the recommendations of the Ford
Incomplete Vehicle Manual and the Ford Truck Body Builders
Layout Book (and pertinent supplements).
Using a Ford vehicle without the Ford Ambulance Prep Package
to produce an ambulance could result in elevated underbody
temperatures, fuel overpressurization, and the risk of fuel
expulsion and fires. Such use also voids the Ford Bumper to
Bumper Warranty and may void the Emissions Warranties.
You may determine whether the vehicle is equipped with the Ford
Ambulance Prep Package by inspecting the information plate on the
driver's rear door pillar.
You may determine whether the ambulance manufacturer has followed
Ford's recommendations by contacting the ambulance manufacturer of
your vehicle.
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00500
AGREEMENT
Page 1 of 1
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
ENGINEERING -PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE EIGHT (8) POLICE
PURSUIT RATED 689
THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 20 by and between the CITY OF
PADUCAH, hereinafter called the OWNER, and Paducah Ford hereinafter called the VENDOR, for the
consideration hereinafter named, agrees as follows:
ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF WORK
The Vendor shall provide EIGHT (8) POLICE PURSUIT RATED SUVs to be used by the
Paducah Police Department in full compliance with the Bid Proposal Dated September 20, 2018 and
with this Agreement, the Specifications and any Addendum(s) issued.
ARTICLE 2. TIME FOR COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
The Vendor hereby agrees to commence work under this Contract and to fully complete the
delivery of the aforementioned Vehicle(s) within 149 consecutive calendar days thereafter from the date of
this Agreement.
ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM
The Owner agrees to pay the Vendor the following, subject to additions and deductions provided
therein: Three Hundred Thirty Thousand One Hundred Sixty -Eight Dollars and Zero Cents
($330,168.00) as quoted in the aforementioned HQBid Proposal and as approved by the Board of
Commissioners on by Municipal Order #
ARTICLE 4. PAYMENTS
The Owner will make Payment in full upon satisfactory delivery in accordance with the Contract
Documents and the Specifications. The Payment shall constitute full compensation for the work and
services authorized herein.
ARTICLE 5. GOVERNING LAW
The Parties agree that this Agreement and any legal actions concerning its validity, interpretation
and performance shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The parties further
agree that the venue for any legal proceeding relating to this Agreement shall exclusively be in McCracken
County, Kentucky.
ARTICLE 6. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The Specifications and any addendum that may have been issued are fully a part of this Contract
as if thereto attached or herein repeated.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF: The parties hereto have executed this Agreement, the day and year first above
written.
VENDOR
BY _
TITLE
ADDRESS:
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BY
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ADDRESS:
Post Office Box 2267
Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO.
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 AND
CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 TO THE LICENSE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH TYLER
TECHNOLOGIES, INC., FOR THE COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCH SYSTEM FOR THE
CITY OF PADUCAH 911 SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR A PRICE REDUCTION IN A
TOTAL AMOUNT OF $59,745 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE
CHANGE ORDERS
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2018-4-8524, the City of Paducah authorized a License
and Services Agreement with Tyler Technologies, Inc. for the purchase and installation of a computer
aided dispatch system for the City's 911 Communication Services Department; and
WHEREAS, the City now desires to amend the contract through two (2) separate Change
Orders to remove certain items from the contract that have become unnecessary for the City of Paducah.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City Commission hereby approves Change Order No. 1 to the
License and Services Agreement with Tyler Technologies, Inc. in order to remove certain
hardware from the agreement resulting in a price decrease of $34,720 and to add Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Server 3 -year subscription resulting in a price increase of $2,500 for a total
price decrease to the agreement in an amount of $32,220 and authorizes the Mayor to execute
Change Order 1 in behalf of the City.
SECTION 2. The City Commission hereby approves Change Order No. 2 to the
License and Services Agreement with Tyler Technologies, Inc. in order to remove redundant
items that are no longer needed by the City of Paducah for a price decrease to the agreement in
an amount of $27,525 and authorizes the Mayor to execute Change Order No. 2 in behalf of the
City.
SECTION 3. The adoption of Change Order No. 1 and Change Order No. 2
decreases the License and Services Agreement by a total of $59,745, henceforth reducing the
total agreement to an amount of $856,537.
SECTION 4. This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its adoption.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, November 13, 2018
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Problem/Concern/Reason for Scope Change:
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Description of Change:
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C1801606 - Message Switch Installation = $4,640
C180112107 — Warm Spare Message Switch installation = $3,480
C1801X13 - Message Switch (3 -year warranty) (2 units) = $26,600
The above item(s) will be cancelled and closed. The above item(s) were not delivered so no invoices were generated,
ADD
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (3 -year subscription) = $2,500
Your initial subscription fees are invoiced when we make the product available to you for downloading. Subscription
fees are renewable directly through Red Hat Support (renewals@readhat.com)
Special Considerations: 1
Operations
Name/Title: Kevin Flynn —Vice President of Professional
Services — Public Safety
Name/Title:
Date:
Signature:
CONFIDENTIAL.
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Third Party Software Products
4/10/18
10/23/18
C1801X04, X05, X06, X07, X08, X09
C1801X04 - Mobile VPN Software — NetMotion Mobility (Perpetual Pricing) = $14,500
C1801X05- Mobile VPN Software — NetMotion Mobility Annual Maintenance = $3,625
C1801X06 - NetMotion mobile solutions Group — Sure Start Express = $2,000
C1801X07 - Rapididentity eSSO —1 Year Software Subscriptions and Support = $1,100
C18OIX08 - Rapididentity MFA Standard Setup = $4,000
C1801X09 - Rapididentity OTP (Hard/Soft Token) Push —1 Year Software = $2,300
Nothing has been invoiced or paid towards this. Just needs to be removed from the contract.
Special Considerations:
Acknowledged and Agreed to by: (Tyler)
Operations
Name/Title: Kevin Flynn —Vice President of Professional
Services -- Public Safety
Date: 10/ /1$
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Date:
Signature:
CONFIDENTIAL
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840 W. Long Lake Road • Troy • Michigan 48098 •248-269-1000 + www.tylertech.com
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO.
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE
SOFTWARE LICENSE/HARDWARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH EQUATURE, INC.,
FOR THE UPGRADED RECORDING SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF PADUCAH 911
SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR A PAYMENT TIMELINE CHANGE AND AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CHANGE ORDER
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2018-4-8525, the City of Paducah authorized a Software
License/Hardware Purchase Agreement with Equature, Inc., for the purchase and installation of an
upgraded recording system for the City's 911 Communication Services Department; and
WHEREAS, the Software License/Hardware Purchase Agreement provides for the third
payment milestone to be issued during Phase II installation and transition to production; and
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah has planned for a delay in the Phase II portion of the
project which is expected to be two to three years; and
WHEREAS, Equature, Inc., has already delivered all functions and features for the
Phase II Installation and Transition to Production Environment portion of the project; and
WHEREAS, the City now desires to amend the contract to change the third payment
milestone to reflect that installation milestones have been met by Equature, Inc., and allow for payment
to be released.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City Commission hereby approves Change Order No. 1 to the
Software License/Hardware Purchase Agreement with Equature, Inc. to amend the payment
schedule in said agreement. This Change Order authorizes the release of the third milestone
payment to Equature, Inc., for the delivery and completion of Phase II Installation and Transition
to Production Environment of the agreement. This change order modifies only the timing of the
third milestone payment and has no effect on the total amount of the agreement.
SECTION 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute
Change Order No. 1, as authorized in Section 1 above, in behalf of the City.
SECTION 3. This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its adoption.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, November 13, 2018
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CHANGE REQUEST
(1) Project ID
Payment Milestone
Change
EQ01
Request #
(3) Project Title
Equature — Paducah/McCracken
Requestor
Jeff Vezina
County Implementation
(5) Business Project
Jeff Vezina — Industry Specialist
Submission
Manager
Don Gillis — Program Manager
Date
10/29/2018
Paul Frezza — Project Manager
(7) Technical Project
Requested
12/16/2018
Manager
Jonathon La Duke
by Date
(9) Document Date
10/16/2018
Purpose: The Change Request form is used to document changes to project variables
including, but not limited to, project scope, schedule, and budget.
Description of Requested Change
No -cost change order to the Contract for the Equature Recording Solution project at
Paducah/McCracken County Dispatch. This change order modifies only the timing of the third milestone
payment.
Equature is requesting the next 30% milestone payment be paid now on the project, holding 20% for the
finalization of Phase II (Radio Implementation).
Contract Amount: $261,699.00
20% Payment = $52,339.80: Paid in Full
30% Payment = $78,509.70: Paid in Full
30% Payment = $78,509.70: Pending (Proposed Change Order to be Paid in Full)
20% Payment = $52,339.80: Pending Phase 11 (Radio) Implementation
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Reason for Change
The agreement covers the new Equature recording systems for both Phase I and Phase II along with pre-
paid maintenance for a total of 10 years. Additionally for the consideration pre -paying the maintenance
and project a discount incentive was applied to the agreement.
Equature's RFP response did not anticipate a customer delay of the Phase II portion of the project (P25
radio system) of 2-3 years. Equature has provided a recording system that provides all functions and
features for both Phase I and Phase 11, which was installed and accepted on July 11, 2018.
The project deliverables includes the licensing for all phones and radios upfront to ensure when the
radio portion of the project is due the implementation will be ready from the recording side.
Equature believes that all tasks to meet Phase II have been performed, including making provisions for
connection of the P25 radio system, and therefore the next payment milestone of 30% of the Contract
price should be paid now.
Impact to the Project
A) Description
The impact is isolated to the payment allocation only. The project deliverables and total cost will not be
affected. The payment milestone number 3 which totals $78,509.70 is the only impact for the requested
change. This still holds the last payment milestone in place until a radio vendor is selected and
implementation is completed.
B) Project Cost Impact: None
Change Disposition
Decision: ® Accept ❑ Reject ❑ Defer
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(18) Approval I Signatures
Role
Name (please pant)
Signature
Date
Budget Approval (when
applicable)
Mayor Brandi Harless
11/13/2018
Business Project Manager
Ed McManus---
11/01/2018
Technical Project Manager
Brent Stringer
11/01/2018
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO.
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AMENDING MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. 1600
ENTITLED, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER SETTING THE CHARGES FOR
CONTRACTUAL OFF-DUTY SECURITY SERVICE BY PADUCAH POLICE
OFFICERS AND SETTING THE PAY RATE FOR POLICE OFFICERS
PERFORMING OFF-DUTY SECURITY WORK" TO INCREASE THE OFF-DUTY
SECURITY HOURLY RATE
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah hereby increases the hourly rate
charged to parties that contract off-duty security employment for Paducah police officers
from X59 to $65 per hour, effective April 1,281 t January 1, 2019.
SECTION 2. The blended rate of pay for officers performing contracted
off-duty security work will be $32.21- $37.00 per hour.
SECTION 3. The Human Resources Department is hereby directed to
establish a special base pay rate for security work for each individual officer in
accordance with the procedures set by the Kentucky Department of Labor. Each police
officer shall sign a form accepting this special rate of pay before performing any
contracted security work.
SECTION 4. This municipal order shall be in full force and effect from
and after the date of its adoption.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, November 13, 2018
\mo\police-contractual rate of pay (2018)
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO.
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH HOUSING
AUTHORITY OF PADUCAH FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER
PROGRAM, ALSO KNOWN AS SECTION 8 PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Housing Choice Voucher program provides a critical service to
Paducah residents; and
WHEREAS, in order to achieve a high level of service and increase efficiency, the City
desires to enter into an agreement with the Housing Authority of Paducah to administer the Housing
Choice Voucher Program.
KENTUCKY:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a
Housing Choice Voucher Program Management Agreement with the Housing Authority of Paducah
for the administration of the Housing Choice Voucher program, also known as the Section 8 Program,
in substantially the same form as attached hereto Exhibit A and made part hereof.
SECTION 3. This Order will be in full force and effect from and after the date of its
adoption.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, November 13, 2018
MO\Housing Authority Section 8 Agreement
Exhihit A
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
This Housing Choice Voucher Program Management Agreement (hereinafter the
"Agreement") is made and entered into this the day of November, 2018 by and between
the CITY OF PADUCAH, P.O. Box 2267, Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267, a municipal
corporation, (hereinafter "City") and HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PADUCAH, of 2330 Ohio
Street, Paducah, Kentucky 42003, (hereinafter "HAP").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, HAP agrees to manage the Housing Choice Voucher Program (hereinafter
"HCV"), also known as the Section 8 Program, for City in accordance with 24 CFR Part 982;
WHEREAS, the parties have come to an agreement as to the terms and conditions of
such management and do now desire to formalize such agreement; and
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual covenants
as herein set forth, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy, and
receipt of which is acknowledged by each party, the parties do covenant and agree as follows:
1. EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date for this Agreement shall be December 1,
2018.
2. TERM. The initial term of this agreement shall be for a term beginning on the
effective date stated above and ending twenty-four (24) months following said date on
November 30, 2020 (the "Initial Term"), unless sooner terminated as provided in Section 3.
Thereafter, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for an additional twelve (12) months
always ending on November 30th, unless sooner terminated as provided in Section 3.
3. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. Either party may terminate this agreement
upon delivery of written notice to the other no less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior the
end of the applicable term.
4. MANAGEMENT SERVICES. HAP shall provide management, training, oversight,
and quality control that results in the fulfillment of all obligations and requirements of the HCV
program in accordance with 24 CFR Part 982, as amended. HAP shall ensure that all required
documentation and reporting to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are completed
accurately and in a timely manner, including the Annual Administrative Plan and the 5 -Year
Administrative Plan as required by HUD. HAP shall continue participation in the HUD-VASH
program, and continue participation in a program partnership to address the needs of recent
domestic violence victims.
5. EMPLOYEES. HAP may provide the following positions to administer the HCV
Program:
a. Executive Director
b. Finance Director
c. Inspector
d. Occupancy Specialist or Housing Specialist
e. Housing Coordinator. The Housing Coordinator is currently an employee of the City;
The Housing Coordinator will continue to be an employee of the City during the
Initial Term of the Agreement, subject to the City's personnel policies. Following the
initial term, the Coordinator will then become a HAP employee, subject to HAP
personnel policies. If, during the initial term, a new Housing Coordinator is hired, the
Coordinator will become an employee of HAP, hired by HAP and subject to HAP
personnel policies.
6. CONSULTANTS. HAP and City will equally split the costs of any consultants which
are necessary for the management of the HCV Program. HAP and City will mutually agree on
the retention and/or hiring of all consultants and any costs related thereto.
7. INSPECTIONS. HAP will coordinate and compensate for any and all necessary
inspections of HCV properties.
8. OFFICE SPACE. HAP will provide the necessary office space to manage the HCV
program with any expenses relating thereto to be reimbursed through payments from the
Administrative Fund. This includes two offices, a conference room, waiting room or area, an
outside entrance to the office space, and room or area, if required, dedicated to document
retention in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
9. SOFTWARE. HAP will continue to use the Lindsey Software currently in place at
City for the HCV program during the Initial Term. City shall be responsible for any cost of the
initial set-up and conversion of the Lindsey Software in order for HAP to operate the Lindsey
Software beginning with the Initial Term. Following the Initial Term, HAP will make a
determination as to whether they wish to continue using the Lindsey Software or change to a
different software provider. Should HAP continue use of Lindsey Software, HAP shall assume
all support costs for the Lindsey software and the online backup software that is on the server,
through payments from the Administrative Fund. Any required repair or replacement of same
will be charged against the Administrative Fund, and HAP may use its own vendors and
procurement policies. The parties will discuss beforehand and mutually agree on the
responsibility, if any, for costs of terminating the use of Lindsey Software.
10. COMPUTER HARDWARE. City shall provide HAP four (4) personal computers,
one (1) printer and one (1) server with Lindsey software purchased using HUD funds and
currently used in the offices that administer the HCV program, free of any charge or
compensation. Any required repair or replacement of same will be charged against the
Administrative Fund and HAP may use its own vendors and procurement policies. The City shall
provide a local administrative password.
11. EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE. City shall provide HAP access to all telephone
numbers, telephone equipment, office equipment, and furniture, which is in City's possession
and currently used in the offices which administer the HCV Program, free of any charge or
compensation. If the city is unable to give HAP possession of telephone numbers, the City will
make phone numbers available through rollover or transfer calls.
12. WEBSITE. City shall provide HAP with initial access to the content of City's
website relating to the HCV Program so that HAP may copy and move the information to its
website, free of any charge or compensation. City shall also provide a link to same on its website
on a permanent basis. City shall maintain the HCV Program website until the HAP website is
operational. Once the HAP site is operational, the City shall direct Section 8 Housing Choice
Voucher traffic to the HAP site.
13. VEHICLES. Title to one (1) vehicle used in connection with the HCV Program shall
remain with the City. Insurance for this vehicle shall remain with the City. HAP shall have full
use of this vehicle. The City shall name HAP as an additional insured party for this vehicle. HAP
shall be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of this vehicle. If any additional vehicle(s) are
needed, HAP will provide, own, insure, and maintain the additional vehicle(s).
14. COMPENSATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND OVERAGES. All
compensation and fees within this Agreement, except for those specifically designated otherwise,
are contemplated to be paid for through the HCV Administrative Fund or HUD reserve fund.
Any expenses in excess of the Administrative Fund balance shall be mutually agreed upon by
City and HAP prior to the expenditures being incurred. Any agreed-upon expenditure incurred
in excess of the Administrative Fund shall be paid from the HUD reserve fund, and if the HUD
reserve fund is exhausted, shall be covered by the City.
15. EXPENSES. HAP shall be responsible for the costs of utilities, maintenance,
recordkeeping, and all other similar business expenses associated with the HCV Program.
16. BANK ACCOUNT. City shall provide HAP access to all HPV Program bank
accounts, including the ability to write checks on said accounts. Any checks relating to the HCV
Program shall be written and issued by HAP.
17. RECORDKEEPING. HAP shall provide a location at which to store all physical
files related to the HCV Program. City shall have all files in their possession transferred to the
HAP property and placed in the area designated by HAP at City's expense. HAP shall maintain
all records in accordance with HUD and HIPAA regulations, as applicable.
18. HUD APPROVAL. HAP and City will cooperatively and jointly coordinate with
HUD regarding this Agreement. Additionally, HAP and City will work together to receive any
necessary approvals regarding this relationship moving forward, including any possible mergers
or transfers in the future.
19. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. City hereby represents and warrants
that as of the effective date of this Agreement, the HCV Program is in compliance with all
applicable laws and regulations. HCV represents and warrants that it will ensure that the HCV
Program will be in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations after the effective date of
this Agreement.
20. INDEMNIFICATION. City shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless HAP for
violations of any applicable laws and regulations which occurred prior to the commencement of
this Agreement. HAP shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City for violations of any
applicable laws and regulations which occurred following the effective date of this Agreement.
21. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed
sufficiently mailed by registered or certified mail as follows:
To City:
City of Paducah
Attn: City Manager
P.O. Box 2267
Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
To Housing Authority:
Housing Authority of Paducah
Attn: Executive Director
2330 Ohio Street
Paducah, Kentucky 42003
22. APPROVALS. Approval of this agreement shall be made by the Board of
Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and the Board of Commissioners, on behalf of
HAP.
23. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
a. Assignment. Neither party may assign any rights nor delegate any duties under
this Agreement without the other party's prior written consent. This Agreement
will bind and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and
permitted assigns.
b. Choice of Law; Forum. This Agreement will be governed by, and construed and
interpreted according to the substantive laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
without giving effect to its choice of law provisions. The parties hereby consent to
the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts sitting in McCracken County,
Kentucky and/or the federal court for the Western District of Kentucky, Paducah
Division with respect to all matters arising out of or related to this Agreement.
C. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended, modified or supplemented only
by a writing that refers explicitly to this Agreement and that is signed by
authorized representatives on behalf of both parties.
d. Waiver. No waiver will be implied from conduct or failure to timely enforce any
rights. No waiver will be effective unless in writing and signed on behalf of the
party against which the waiver is asserted.
e. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable, then
that part will be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law, and the
remainder of this Agreement will remain fully in force.
f. Entire Agreement; Purpose and Effect of Agreement. This Agreement (including
any exhibits, schedules, or attachments) constitutes the final and entire agreement
between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes any and all prior
or contemporaneous letters, memoranda, representations, discussions,
negotiations, understandings and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect
to such subject matter, all of the same being merged herein.
g. Headings. The Article and Section headings contained herein are for reference
only and shall not be construed as substantive parts of this Agreement.
h. No Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no third party beneficiaries of this
Agreement, and no person other than City and HAP shall have any legally
enforceable rights hereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City of Paducah and Housing Authority of Paducah have
hereunto subscribed their names to this Housing Choice Voucher Program Management
Agreement, the date first written above.
CITY OF PADUCAH
Brandi Harless, Mayor
STATE OF KENTUCKY)
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PADUCAH
John Shadle, Chair of Board of Commissioners
The foregoing was acknowledged, subscribed, and sworn to before me this day of
, 2018 by Brandi Harless, Mayor, on behalf of the City ofPaducah.
My commission expires:
Notary Public, State at Large
STATE OF KENTUCKY)
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
The foregoing was acknowledged, subscribed, and sworn to before me this day of
, 2018 by John Shadle, Chair of the Board of Commissioners on behalf ofthe
Housing Authority of Paducah.
My commission expires:
Notary Public, State at Large
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HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
This Housing Choice Voucher Program Management Agreement (hereinafter the
LEIJUIP to this the day of November, 2018 by and between
the CITY OF PADUCAH, P.O. Box 2267, Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267, a municipal
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WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, HAP agrees to manage the Housing Choice Voucher Program (hereinafter
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WHEREAS, the parties have come to an agreement as to the terms and conditions of
such management and do now desire to formalize such agreement; and
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual covenants
as herein set forth, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy, and
receipt of which is acknowledged by each party, the parties do covenant and agree as follows:
1. EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date for this Agreement shall be December 1,
2018.
2. TERM. The initial term of this agreement shall be for a term beginning on the
effective date stated above and ending twenty-four (24) months following said date on
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Thereafter, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for an additional twelve (12) months
always ending on November 30th, unless sooner terminated as provided in Section 3.
3. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. Either party may terminate this agreement
upon delivery of written notice to the other no less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior the
end of the applicable term.
4. MANAGEMENT SERVICES. HAP shall provide management, training, oversight,
and quality control that results in the fulfillment of all obligations and requirements of the HCV
program in accordance with 24 CFR Part 982, as amended. HAP shall ensure that all required
documentation and reporting to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are completed
accurately and in a timely manner, including the Annual Administrative Plan and the 5 -Year
Administrative Plan as required by HUD. HAP shall continue participation in the HUD-VASH
program, and continue participation in a program partnership to address the needs of recent
domestic violence victims.
5. EMPLOYEES. HAP may provide the following positions to administer the HCV
Program:
a. Executive Director
b. Finance Director
c. Inspector
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d. Occupancy Specialist or Housing Specialist
e. Housing Coordinator. The Housing Coordinator is currently an employee of the City;
The Housing Coordinator will continue to be an employee of the City during the
Initial Term RINO-EE JLH-P FURLLH10PI ELL 3NI-L
initial term, the Coordinator will then become a HAP employee, subject to HAP
personnel policies. If, during the initial term, a new Housing Coordinator is hired, the
Coordinator will become an employee of HAP, hired by HAP and subject to HAP
personnel policies.
6. CONSULTANTS. HAP and City will equally split the costs of any consultants which
are necessary for the management of the HCV Program. HAP and City will mutually agree on
the retention and/or hiring of all consultants and any costs related thereto.
7. INSPECTIONS. HAP will coordinate and compensate for any and all necessary
inspections of HCV properties.
8. OFFICE SPACE. HAP will provide the necessary office space to manage the HCV
program with any expenses relating thereto to be reimbursed through payments from the
Administrative Fund. This includes two offices, a conference room, waiting room or area, an
outside entrance to the office space, and room or area, if required, dedicated to document
retention in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
9. SOFTWARE. HAP will continue to use the Lindsey Software currently in place at
City for the HCV program during the Initial Term. City shall be responsible for any cost of the
initial set-up and conversion of the Lindsey Software in order for HAP to operate the Lindsey
Software beginning with the Initial Term. Following the Initial Term, HAP will make a
determination as to whether they wish to continue using the Lindsey Software or change to a
different software provider. Should HAP continue use of Lindsey Software, HAP shall assume
all support costs for the Lindsey software and the online backup software that is on the server,
through payments from the Administrative Fund. Any required repair or replacement of same
will be charged against the Administrative Fund, and HAP may use its own vendors and
procurement policies. The parties will discuss beforehand and mutually agree on the
responsibility, if any, for costs of terminating the use of Lindsey Software.
10. COMPUTER HARDWARE. City shall provide HAP four (4) personal computers,
one (1) printer and one (1) server with Lindsey software purchased using HUD funds and
currently used in the offices that administer the HCV program, free of any charge or
compensation. Any required repair or replacement of same will be charged against the
Administrative Fund and HAP may use its own vendors and procurement policies. The City shall
provide a local administrative password.
11. EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE. City shall provide HAP access to all telephone
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and currently used in the offices which administer the HCV Program, free of any charge or
compensation. If the city is unable to give HAP possession of telephone numbers, the City will
make phone numbers available through rollover or transfer calls.
12. WEBSITE. City shall provide HAP with initial access to the content FJEIWTVI
website relating to the HCV Program so that HAP may copy and move the information to its
website, free of any charge or compensation. City shall also provide a link to same on its website
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on a permanent basis. City shall maintain the HCV Program website until the HAP website is
operational. Once the HAP site is operational, the City shall direct Section 8 Housing Choice
Voucher traffic to the HAP site.
13. VEHICLES. Title to one (1) vehicle used in connection with the HCV Program shall
remain with the City. Insurance for this vehicle shall remain with the City. HAP shall have full
use of this vehicle. The City shall name HAP as an additional insured party for this vehicle. HAP
shall be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of this vehicle. If any additional vehicle(s) are
needed, HAP will provide, own, insure, and maintain the additional vehicle(s).
14. COMPENSATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FUND OVERAGES. All
compensation and fees within this Agreement, except for those specifically designated otherwise,
are contemplated to be paid for through the HCV Administrative Fund or HUD reserve fund.
Any expenses in excess of the Administrative Fund balance shall be mutually agreed upon by
City and HAP prior to the expenditures being incurred. Any agreed-upon expenditure incurred
in excess of the Administrative Fund shall be paid from the HUD reserve fund, and if the HUD
reserve fund is exhausted, shall be covered by the City.
15. EXPENSES. HAP shall be responsible for the costs of utilities, maintenance,
recordkeeping, and all other similar business expenses associated with the HCV Program.
16. BANK ACCOUNT. City shall provide HAP access to all HPV Program bank
accounts, including the ability to write checks on said accounts. Any checks relating to the HCV
Program shall be written and issued by HAP.
17. RECORDKEEPING. HAP shall provide a location at which to store all physical
files related to the HCV Program. City shall have all files in their possession transferred to the
HAP property and placed in the area designated by HAP at ❑lxpense. HAP shall maintain
all records in accordance with HUD and HIPAA regulations, as applicable.
18. HUD APPROVAL. HAP and City will cooperatively and jointly coordinate with
HUD regarding this Agreement. Additionally, HAP and City will work together to receive any
necessary approvals regarding this relationship moving forward, including any possible mergers
or transfers in the future.
19. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. City hereby represents and warrants
that as of the effective date of this Agreement, the HCV Program is in compliance with all
applicable laws and regulations. HCV represents and warrants that it will ensure that the HCV
Program will be in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations after the effective date of
this Agreement.
20. INDEMNIFICATION. City shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless HAP for
violations of any applicable laws and regulations which occurred prior to the commencement of
this Agreement. HAP shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City for violations of any
applicable laws and regulations which occurred following the effective date of this Agreement.
21. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed
sufficiently mailed by registered or certified mail as follows:
To City:
City of Paducah
Attn: City Manager
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P.O. Box 2267
Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
To Housing Authority:
Housing Authority of Paducah
Attn: Executive Director
2330 Ohio Street
Paducah, Kentucky 42003
22. APPROVALS. Approval of this agreement shall be made by the Board of
Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and the Board of Commissioners, on behalf of
HAP.
23. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
a. Assignment. Neither party may assign any rights nor delegate any duties under
this Agreement without the other party's prior written consent. This Agreement
will bind and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and
permitted assigns.
b. Choice of Law; Forum. This Agreement will be governed by, and construed and
interpreted according to the substantive laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
without giving effect to its choice of law provisions. The parties hereby consent to
the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts sitting in McCracken County,
Kentucky and/or the federal court for the Western District of Kentucky, Paducah
Division with respect to all matters arising out of or related to this Agreement.
C. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended, modified or supplemented only
by a writing that refers explicitly to this Agreement and that is signed by
authorized representatives on behalf of both parties.
d. Waiver. No waiver will be implied from conduct or failure to timely enforce any
rights. No waiver will be effective unless in writing and signed on behalf of the
party against which the waiver is asserted.
e. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable, then
that part will be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law, and the
remainder of this Agreement will remain fully in force.
f. Entire Agreement; Purpose and Effect of Agreement. This Agreement (including
any exhibits, schedules, or attachments) constitutes the final and entire agreement
between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes any and all prior
or contemporaneous letters, memoranda, representations, discussions,
negotiations, understandings and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect
to such subject matter, all of the same being merged herein.
g. Headings. The Article and Section headings contained herein are for reference
only and shall not be construed as substantive parts of this Agreement.
h. No Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no third party beneficiaries of this
Agreement, and no person other than City and HAP shall have any legally
enforceable rights hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City of Paducah and Housing Authority of Paducah have
hereunto subscribed their names to this Housing Choice Voucher Program Management
Agreement, the date first written above.
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Brandi Harless, Mayor
STATE OF KENTUCKY)
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
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John Shadle, Chair of Board of Commissioners
The foregoing was acknowledged, subscribed, and sworn to before me this day of
, 2018 by Brandi Harless, Mayor, on behalf of the City of Paducah.
My commission expires:
Notary Public, State at Large
STATE OF KENTUCKY)
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
The foregoing was acknowledged, subscribed, and sworn to before me this day of
, 2018 by John Shadle, Chair of the Board of Commissioners on behalf of the
Housing Authority of Paducah.
My commission expires:
Notary Public, State at Large
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN
AGREEMENT WITH BACON FARMER AND WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING,
INC., FOR PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTATION, LAND SURVEYING SERVICES AND PERMITTING ASSISTANCE
FOR THE PECK MEMORIAL AND OUTDOOR LEARNING AREAS LOCATED WITHIN
NOBLE PARK IN AN AMOUNT OF $36,320.00 AND AUTHORIZING THE
WITHDRAWAL OF FUNDS UP TO $250,000 AS NEEDED FROM THE COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION OF WEST KENTUCKY ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED BY LANE PECK FOR
THE NOBLE PARK PECK ADDITION PROJECT
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah hereby approves an agreement with Bacon
Farmer and Workman Engineering & Testing, Inc., for professional landscape architectural
design, construction documentation, land surveying services and permitting assistance for the
Peck Memorial and Outdoor Learning Areas located within Noble Park in an amount of
$36,320.00 and authorizes the Mayor to execute an agreement for same.
SECTION 2. This expenditure shall be charged to the Noble Park Peck Donation
account number 40002401-523070, project number PA0108.
SECTION 3. That the City of Paducah hereby authorizes the Finance Director to
withdraw funds up to $250,000 as needed from the Community Foundation of West Kentucky
account which was established by Mr. Lane Peck for the purpose of funding the Noble Park Peck
Addition project.
SECTION 4. If any section, paragraph or provision of this Ordinance shall be
held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of such
section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this
Ordinance.
SECTION 5. The City Commission hereby finds and determines that all formal
actions relative to the adoption of this Ordinance were taken in an open meeting of this City
Commission, and that all deliberations of this City Commission and of its committees, if any,
which resulted in formal action, were in meetings open to the public, in full compliance with
applicable legal requirements.
SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become
effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, October 23, 2018
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners,
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk,
Published by The Paducah Sun,
\ord\Parks\agree — Noble Park Peck Addition Design BFW — Community Foundation Account
BFWBACON I FARMER (WORKMAN
ENGINEERING 8 TESTING, INC.
October 15, 2018
RE: Peck Memorial Relocation, Noble Park — Proposal for Site Design Services
Mark H. Thompson, Director
City of Paducah, Parks and Recreation
1400 H.C. Mathis Drive
Paducah, KY 42001
mthompson(cr)paducahky.eov
Dear Mr. Thompson:
Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing, Inc. is pleased to be given the opportunity to submit a
proposal to you to perform landscape architectural design, construction documentation, and permitting
assistance for the relocation of the Peck memorial and outdoor learning areas located within Noble Park for
a lump -sum of $30,000.00. I have also included a lump -sum cost of $6,320.00 for land surveying services.
I ask that you please review the scope of work and deliverables below to ensure I have covered all necessary
items per our discussions. The scope of work to be provided is as follows:
Schematic Design/Design Development Phase: $10,500 (350/.)
• Project Kick-off/Initial design/Owner input meeting (1 meeting)
• Schematic Design concept development (including relocation of Peck monument)
o Schematic design review meeting (I meeting)
o Owner coordination
Construction Documents Phase:
$12,000 (40%)
Permitting Assistance:
o Kentucky Division of Water (DOW) permitting
o Archeological study coordination (by Others; fees not included in proposal)
o Wetlands Delineation study and coordination (by Others; fees not included in proposal)
Construction Documentation:
o Site demolition/tree removal/erosion control
o Tree protection/preservation plan
o Site design/landscape drawings
o Site/monument lighting layout — Marcum Engineering, LLC
o Prepare Project Manual/Specifications
o Construction document review meeting (I meeting)
500 South 17th Street
P.O. Box 120
Paducah, KY 42002-0120
Phone: (270) 443-1995
Fax: (270) 443-1904
1215 Diuguid Drive
Murray, KY 42071
Phone: (270) 753-7307
Fax: (270) 759-4950
966 Double Bridge Road
Phone: (931) 359-4882
Lewisburg, TN 37091
www.bfwengi neers.com
403 N. Court Street
Marion, IL 62959
Phone: (618) 993-6700
Phone: (618) 997-9190
Fax: (618) 993-6717
Bidding/Contract Negotiation Phase: $1,500 (5%)
• Bidding assistance
o Conduct Pre-bid meeting (as needed)
o Respond to Bidder questions/comments
o Produce Addenda items
Construction Administration Phase: $6,000 (20%)
• Conduct pre -construction meeting
• Conduct site observations/progress meetings (estimate 10 meetings)
o Prepare revision drawings/respond to questions
• Prepare As -built drawings
• Close-out project
* Land Surveying Services (Separate from site design and construction documentation): $6,320.00
• Obtain all topographic information.
o The area of this survey shall include a 50' wide corridor along the proposed field centerline
location, proposed outdoor classroom spaces and proposed parking areas.
o Random spot elevations within the survey area shall be obtained and a map prepared
showing contours at V intervals.
o Datum will be based on NAVD 88.
• Prepare a Topographic Survey drawing.
• Set permanent control, near the site in a location where it will not be disrupted by development.
• All drawings will be submitted with hard copies, pdf sand digital AutoCAD 2018 format.
Total
If you agree with the scope and proposed costs, please sign the attached services agreement and this
proposal on the lines provided below and return to me at PO Box 120, Paducah, KY 42003-0120 or feel
free to email a digital version to the email address below.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to call me at 270-443-1995 or e-
mail me at iperkinsnabfwengineers.com.
Sincerely,
Bac I Farmer I Workman Engineering &Testing, Inc.
Jona an E. Perkins, PLA, ASLA
Landscape Architect
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Authorization to Proceed:
Proposal Date — October 15, 2018
Peck Memorial Relocation, Noble Park — Proposal for Site Design Services
Mark H. Thompson, Director
City of Paducah, Parks and Recreation
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
PROJECT: BACON,
FARMER,
WORKMAN
ENGINEERING
& TESTING,
Peck Memorial Relocation - City of Paducah INC. JOB #: P17404
CLIENT: 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive
ADDRESS: Paducah, KY 42001
CONTACT: Mr. Mark Thompson, Director
TEL: 270-444-8696 FAX:
CONSULTANT: BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC.
ADDRESS: 500 S. 17' St Paducah, KY 42003
CONTACT: Jonathan E. Perkins TEL: 270-443-1995 FAX: 270-443-1904
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Relocate existing Peck monument from Cairo Road location to park drive loop: Design new landscape areas to suit
relocated monument; Trail, outdoor classroom, native plant demonstration bed design; Site topographic survey.
❑ SCOPE OF SERVICES (See Attachment)
❑ SCHEDULE (See Attachment)
COMPENSATION:
ElLUMP SUM (Not to Exceed). Compensation for these services shall be a Lump Sum of $36,320-00.
❑ TIME AND MATERIALS. Billing will be hourly per our rate schedule. See attached proposal.
❑ BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & ❑ List of BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING &
TESTING, INC.'s Direct Job Wages times a factor of _ TESTING, INC.'s Hourly Rates.
❑ COST PLUS FIXED FEE. Compensation for these services shall be BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING,
INC. Cost plus a fixed professional fee, including Reimbursable Expenses times a factor of plus Subconsultant Expenses
times a factor of and per BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. 's
attached Definitions. The estimated compensation for services is $ _ plus a fixed fee of $ for a total of $
Direct Job Wages or Hourly Rates for Time and Materials or Cost plus Fixed Fee contracts are subject to change to
reflect adjustments in BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. salary levels.
In the event services beyond those specified in the Scope of Services and not included in the compensation above are required, BACON,
FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. shall submit a fee estimate for such services and a contract modification shall
be negotiated and approved by the Client prior to any effort being expended on such services.
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS: BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. shall be paid monthly on the basis of
invoices submitted. These invoices will be for the portion of the agreed upon compensation earned by BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN
ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. during that month. (Cost plus Fixed Fee will be for costs incurred during the invoice period plus the
portion of the agreed upon fixed fee earned by BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. during that month.
Lump Sum will be based on percent of effort completed as estimated by BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING &
TESTING, INC. ) BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. shall be paid for all invoices within 30 days of
submittal. In the event the Client disputes the invoice or any portion thereof, the undisputed portion shall be paid to BACON,
FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. based on contractual teens. Invoices not in dispute and unpaid after 30 days
shall accrue interest at the rate of one and one-half percent per month (or the maximum percentage allowed by law, whichever is the
lesser). See Standard Conditions for invoices unpaid after 60 days.
EXECUTION: Execution of this document by duly authorized representatives of BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING &
TESTING, INC. and Client, including BACON, FARMER, WORKMAN ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC.'s Standard Conditions (reverse
side) and any attachments, Additional Provisions as indicated, and addenda, represents the entire Agreement between the parties
hereto and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be amended
or modified by written instrument, but such instrument is valid only upon signature by both parties. Neither BACON, FARMER,
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TITLE: Landscape Architect
DATE: 10/15/2018
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SCHEMATIC Landscape Planting & Mulching Estimate of Probable Cost
Noble Park, Paducah, Kentucky [$300K Bine[ North Side
Updated: 08/2412018 -
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Erosion Control Systems (Silt Control fencing, Check dams)
$3,000.00
LS
0.5
$1,500.00
Install Salvaged Downed/Felled Tree
$1,200.00
IS
1.0
$1,200.00
Remove Existing Trees/Clem and Grub Woods
$4,000.00
LS
0.5
$2,000.00
Topsoil - Strip and Stockpile -
$12.00
CY
50.0
$600.00
Topsoil - Spread from Sockpile to Rough Finish Grade 6"
$15.00
CY
200.0
$3,000.00
Subtotal:
$8, 300.00
Overhead Pergola Structures (Steel Tubes with Wood)
$20,000.00
LS
1.0
$20,000.00
Information Kiosk/Trailhead Structure
$3,000.00
Each
1.0
$3,000.00
Interpretive Signage - Large Graphics with 2 Posts
$1,500.00
Each
2.0
$3,000.00
Interpretive Signage - Tree Identification Signage
$100.00
Each
20.0
$2,000.00
Pre-engineered Picnic/Classroom Shelter
$15,000.00
Each
2.0
$30,000.00
Creek Overlook Deck Structure
$6,000.00
Each
1.0
$6,000.00
Subtotal:
$64,000.00
PlanfxlTopsoillOrganicQuantity:
Shade Trees (2.5" Caliper)
$475.00
Each
10.0
$4,750.00
Ornamental Trees/Large Shrubs (T-8' Min., Multi -stern)
$250.00
Each
12.0
$3,000.00
Shrubs (Spaced 3 -fret on -center)
$65.00
Each
100.0
$6,500.00
Perennials/Grasses/Groundcovers (4" Pots)
$6.00
Each
4000.0
$24,000.00
Raised Garden Beds (18" Timber frames [10'x10'] & Planting Sods)
$125.00
Each
20.0
$2,500.00
Spreading City of Paducah Compost/Mulch (hand -placed C& 34" dee
$25.00
CY
119.6
$2,990.83
Subtotal.
$43,740.83
Quanti(v:
Subtotal:
Standard Duty Asphalt Subgrade (6" DGA)
$30.00
Ton
111.1
$3,333.33
Standard Duty Asphalt Base (2.5")
$90.00
Ton
46.7
$4,200.00
Standard Duty Asphalt Surface (1.5")
$100.00
Ton
27.8
$2,777.78
Colored Concrete Labyrinth (Multiple Colors)
$75.00
SY
266.0
$19,950.00
Crushed Limestone Surface Course (4")
$7.00
SY
2376.0
$16,632.00
Standard Duty Aggregate Base (6" DGA)
$30.00
Ton
475.2
$14,256.00
River Cobbles Mulch (4"-8" dim. @ 6" Deep)
$150.00
CY
21.7
$3,250.00
Dry Streambed/Water Feature - Stone lined w/ EPDM Liner (390 LF)
$8,500.00
LS
0.0
$0.00
Natural Boulders - Various Sizes (200-400 lbs on Avg.)
$180.00
Each
30.0
$5,400.00
8' -Wide Boardwalk on Helical Piers (Segment at Nature Trail
$170.00
LF
65.0
$11,050.00
Subtotal:
$80,849.11
HEP PricelUnit: unit., Quantitv:
Pedestrian/Pathway Pole -mounted Lights (Paducah P+R Standard, 1-2 per "node") $3,000.00 Each 5.0
Subtotal:
$15,000.00
Cold Water Piping $20.00 LF 300.0
$6,000.00
Frost -proof water hdram/s igot-hose water $1,500.00 Each 2.0
$3,O0o.oO
Subtotal:
$24_000.00
FurnishingslOuldoor Kitchen
Plicelunit:
Unit:
Quantity:Site
Trash Receptacle - Generic(Vinyl-coated Expanded Metal)
$600.00Each
3.0
$1,800.00
Concrete Garden Bench (Belson)
$925.00
Each
10.0
$9,250.00
Picnic Tables - Generic (Vinyl -coated Expanded Metal)
$900.00
Each
8.0
$7,200.00
Fixed Shade Canopy Tension (Fabric) Structures (Approx. 30'x30')
$15,000.00
Each
1.0
$15,000.00
Concrete Footing for Tension Structures
$400.00
Each
4.0
$1,600.00
Subtotal:
$34,850.00
Total: $255,739.94
Grand Total Cost: $255731:9#�
Site Development/Landscape $215,139.94
Site Survey North/Levee -side of road ONLY $4,000.00
KY Division of {Vater Permitting IArchaelo ical Study/ Wetlands Delineation $15,000.00
A/E Fee: 1 0.12 $30,688.79
Site Developrrent/Landscape & A/E Fee/Additional Services & Permitting: $305,428.74
Note:
This document is an estimate of probable construction cost. FEW Engineering & Testing, Inc., has no control over the cost of labor, materials, or equipment, or over the
Contractor's method for determining prices, or over the local market conditions. This estimate of probable cost is based on past experience and represents BFW
Engineering & Testing, Ines best judgement. BFW Engineering & Testing, Inc. can not guarantee that proposals, bids, or the actual construction cost will not vary from
this estimate.
Mark Thompson
From: Tony Watkins <tjwatkins5l @aol.com >
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 12:43 PM
To: Mark Thompson
Subject: J. Lane Peck - Noble Park Project
Mark,
I've been out of town most of the week and in Murray today.
Let's touch base Monday. I pledged to Lane that we would either complete the project
or run out of the available funding. I will get you, John and whomever what they need to
get this project moving again financially toward completion.
Tony Watkins
Community Foundation of West Kentucky, Inc.
P.O. Box 7
Paducah, KY 42002
270-442-8622 - office
270-205-0151 - cell
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1
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING OF AN ALLEY
RUNNING PARALLEL BETWEEN MURRAY AVENUE AND BROWN STREET, EAST OF
D.A.V. DRIVE, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS
RELATING TO SAME
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah does hereby authorize the closing of an
alley running parallel between Murray Avenue and Brown Street, East of D.A.V. Drive, and
being more particularly described as follows:
Tract A
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) 20.00 feet east of the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and
Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 40.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the Disabled
American Veterans Chapter #7 property described in Deed Book 834, Page 306 to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a Mag nail with washer stamped "2900" (set) 20.00 feet east of the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet along the east
right of way of D.A.V. Drive to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract B
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the south line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter
#7 property described in Deed Book 834, Page 306 and Deed Book 648, Page 618, said point
being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 60.00 feet from a
point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the
centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 40.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the Disabled
American Veterans Chapter #7 property described in Deed Book 648, Page 618 to an existing
1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900"(found);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining
properties lying north and south of the closed alley right-of-way.
Tract C
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0344 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at an existing 1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900"
(found) in the south line of the Larry Caldwell property described in Deed Book 1103, Page 642
and Deed Book 1259, Page 359, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32
Seconds East for a distance of 100.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and
Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 200.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the Larry
Caldwell property recorded in Plat Section "M", Page 913 to an existing 1/2" diameter rebar with
plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900" (found);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 200.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The westernmost 80.00 feet of the above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress
easement to serve the adjoining properties lying north and south of the easement.
Tract D
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at an existing 1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900"
(found) at the southwest corner of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property described in Deed
Book 1265, Page 630, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for
a distance of 300.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be
located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 40.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas
Holdings, LLC property to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract E
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) at the southwest corner of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC
property described in Deed Book 1258, Page 611, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 340.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V.
Drive, said centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V.
Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 40.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas
Holdings, LLC property to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract F
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the south line of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property
described in Deed Book 1258, Page 611, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes
32 Seconds East for a distance of 380.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and
Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance
of 40.00 feet along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas
Holdings, LLC property to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the
center of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the
centerline of the alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract G
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a Mag nail with washer stamped "2900" (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide
alley, said point being located 20.00 feet east of the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline
point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown
Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a point, [and
passing through a 1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped WITNESS PT. KYPLS 2900
(set) at 4.50 feet];
Thence along the north line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #7 property described in
Deed Book 834, Page 306 North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00
feet to a Mag nail with washer stamped "2900" (set), said point being located 20.00 feet east of
the centerline of D.A.V. Drive;
Thence along the east line of D.A.V. Drive North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a
distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining
properties lying north and south of the closed alley right-of-way.
Tract H
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 60.00 feet from a point in the centerline
of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection
of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Joan Bruyns property described in Deed Book 456, Page 232
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a point;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet [and passing
through a 1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped WITNESS PT. KYPLS 2900 (set) at 3.00
feet] to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining
properties lying north and south of the closed alley right-of-way.
Tract I
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 100.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Joan Bruyns property described in Deed Book 456, Page 232
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a point;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining
properties lying north and south of the closed alley right-of-way.
Tract J
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 140.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Larry Caldwell property described in Deed Book 811, Page
600 North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining
properties lying north and south of the closed alley right-of-way.
Tract K
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 180.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a point;
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 525, Page 366
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap
(set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract L
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a point in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees
07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 220.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V.
Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V.
Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 525, Page 366
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap
(set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract M
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 260.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 726, Page 426
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap
(set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract N
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 300.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and
cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 726, Page 426
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap
(set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract O
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 340.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to an existing
1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped "DH Dummer PLS 1955" (found);
Thence along the north line of the George Etheridge Estate property described in Deed Book
221, Page 241 North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a
rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
Tract P
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh,
PLS 2900 of the firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky
on August 1, 2018 located east of D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00
Seconds West along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R.
TOSH KYPLS 2900" unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South
63 degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 380.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set) at a common corner to the Tobby and Stacey
Haines property described in Deed Book 1357, Page 771 and Deed Book 1030, Page 20,
recorded in Plat Section "K", Page 324;
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to an existing
1/2" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped "DH Dummer PLS 1955" (found);
Thence along the north line of the Tobby and Stacey Haines property North 63 Degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to an existing 1/2" diameter rebar with
plastic cap stamped "DH Dummer PLS 1955" (found);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in
existence.
SECTION 2. In support of its decision to close the aforesaid public way, the Board
of Commissioners hereby makes the following findings of fact:
a. Disabled American Veterans Chapter # 7, Larry Caldwell, MDF Atlas
Holdings, Tobby & Stacey Haines, Elva Brown and Joan Bruyns, are the owners of property abutting
the public way which the Board of Commissioners has authorized to be closed as is evidenced by the
application for street and/or alley closing which is attached hereto Exhibit A and made part hereof.
b. On the 20th day of August, 2018, the Paducah Planning Commission of the
City of Paducah adopted a resolution recommending to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of
the City of Paducah closure of the aforesaid public way.
Written notice of the proposed closing was given to all property owners in or
abutting the public way or the portion thereof being closed as is evidenced by the application for
street and/or alley closing which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
d. All above mentioned property owners in or abutting the public way or the
portion thereof being closed have given their written notarized consent to the closing as is evidenced
by the application for street and/or alley closing which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
SECTION 3. One property owner, known as George Etheridge Estate, whose land
adjoins the public right-of-way proposed to be closed has not signed the application for street and/or
alley closing and the plat. Therefore, applicant Larry Caldwell has signed a Public Right -Of -Way
Closure Guarantee, as attached hereto Exhibit B and made a part hereof, agreeing to be personally
liable for and shall promptly pay all damages, including attorney fees, that may be awarded pursuant
to KRS 82.405 in any civil action for the closing of the Public Right -of -Way.
SECTION 4. All requirements of KRS 82.405(1), (2), (3) and (4) having been met,
the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah hereby concludes that the aforesaid public way,
as described above, should be closed in accordance with the provisions of KRS 82.405.
SECTION 5. The Mayor is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute a
quitclaim deed from the City of Paducah to each of the property owners in or abutting the public way
to be closed with each to acquire title to that portion of the public way contiguous to the property
now owned by said property owners up to center line of the said public way. Provided, however, that
the City shall reserve such easements upon the above described real property as it deems necessary.
Said deed shall provide the reservation by the City of Paducah any easements affecting the herein
described real property as described in Section 1 above.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become
effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, November 13, 2018
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners,
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk,
Published by The Paducah Sun,
\ord\eng\stclosing\alley-Brown St & Murray Ave
CERTIFICATION
I, Lindsay Parish, hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Paducah, Kentucky and
that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance No. adopted by the Board of
Commissioners of the City of Paducah at a meeting held on
City Clerk
Exhibit A
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSURE APPLICATION
Hate: 19 -Jul -18
Application is hereby made to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners for the closing of.-
Public
f:
Public Right-of-Way:.1 V Alley lying east of D.A.V. Dr between Brown St & Murray Ave.
Included herewith is a filing fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) together with twenty (20) copies of a Plat showing the
Public Right -of -Way to be closed. This Application indicating consent of the Public Right -of -Way closure, has been
signed and notarized by all real property owners whose land adjoins the portion of Public Right -0f -Way proposed to be
closed. If the application is not signed by all adjoining real property owners, the "Public Right -of -Way Closure
Guarantee" must be attached.
Respectfully submitted by all adjoining property owners:
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"SignSture of Property Owner
Larry Caldwell
Property Owner's Name Printed
1016 Brown St Paducah, KY 42003
Address
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ss� Signature of Property Owner
Elva Brown
Property Owner's Name Printed
1131 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was sworn end acknowledge
before a this _Z day of 2pfff, ,
by GAL>W& r —
My Commission
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STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN )
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lona ure of Property Owner
Joan Bruyns
Property Owner's Name Printed
1137 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address
' Signature o Property Owner
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Disabled American Vererans Chapter #7
Property Owner's Name Printed
1133 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address
Signature of Property Owner
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MDF Atlas Ho dings, LLC
Property Owner's Name Printed
PO Box 610 Paducah, KY 42002
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN )
The foregoing instrument was swo n to and acknowledge
before a this day of C 20-0
by �i+Jrt,tl� aJ
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beforey Te this day of I20La
by . MSS
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STATE OF KENTUCKY )
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The foregoing Instrument was swom to and acknowledged_
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ignature of Property Owner
Tobby Haines
Property Owner's Name Printed
1907 Irvin Cobb Dr Paducah, KY 42003
Address
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Stacy Haines
Property Owner's Name Printed
1907 Irvin Cobb Dr Paducah, KY 42003
Address
Signature of Property Owner
Property Owner's Name Printed
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged
before me this day of Jv 201A,
by
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STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN )
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before me this day of 211
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STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN )
The foregoing Instrument was swom to and acknowledged
before me this day of 20_,
by
My Commission expires
Exhibit B
Notary Public, State at Large
SEAL
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSURE GUARANTEE
Date: October 25, 2018
If all real property owners whose land adjoins the Public Right -of -Way proposed to be closed have
not signed the Application and the Plat, then the following guarantee shall be executed by the
Applicant and notarized:
The undersigned Applicant unconditionally Guarantees that I shall be personally liable for and shall promptly pay all
damages, including attorney fees, that may be awarded pursuant to KRS 82.405 in any civil action for the closing of the
Public Right -of -Way named herein.
Public Right -of -Way: IT Alley tying east of D.A.V. Dr. between Brown St. & Murray Ave.
STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
4[GLDL✓L The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged
Signature of Property Owner before me this day of October 20 18,
by Larry CAldwW ,
Larry Caldwell
Property Owner's Name Printed My
1016 Brown St Paducah, KY 42003
Address
SEAL
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A RESOLUTION CONSTITUTING THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING
COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED CLOSING OF AN ALLEY RUNNING PARALLEL
BETWEEN MURRAY AVENUE AND BROWN STREET, EAST OF D.A.V. DRIVE.
WIIEREAS, a public hearing was held on August 20, 2018 by the Paducah Planning Commission after
advertisement pursuant to law, and
VMEREAS, this Commission has duly considered said proposal and has heard and considered the objections and
suggestions of all interested parties who appeared at said hearing, and
WHLREAS, this Commission adopted a proposal to close an alley running parallel between Murray Avenue
and Brown Street, east of D.A.V. Drive.
NOW THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION:
SECTION 1. That this Commission recommend to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the City of
Paducah to close an alley nmmng parallel between Murray Avenue and Brown Street, east of D.A.V.
Drive as follows:
Tract A
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18' long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) 20.00 feet east of the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be
located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00 feet
along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #7
property described in Deed Book 834, Page 306 to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the centerline of the
alley to a Mag nail with washer stamped WOW (set) 20.00 feet east of the centerline of DAN. Drive;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet along the east right of way of
D.A.V. Drive to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract B
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0089 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped "R. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the south line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #7 property
described in Deed Book 834, Page 306 and Deed Book 648, Page 618, said point being located South 63
Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 60.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DA.V. Drive,
said centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of DAN. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00 feet
along the north line of a 16 foot wide alley and the south line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #7
property described in Deed Book 648, Page 618 to an existing 112° diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped OR.
TOSH KYPLS 2900°(found);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the centerline of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining properties lying
north and south of the dosed alley righW way.
Traci C
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0344 awes as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
DA.V. Drive and between Broom Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18' long reber with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 29000
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at an existing 112" diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped °R. TOSH KYPLS 2900" (found) in the
south line of the Larry Caldwell property described in Deed Book 1103, Page 642 and Deed Book 1259, Page
359, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 100.00 feet from a
point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline
intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 200.00 feet
along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the Lary Caldwell property recorded in Plat
Section "M', Page 913 to an existing 1120 diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900"
(found);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 200.00 feet along the centerline of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The westernmost 80.00 feet of the above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve
the adjoining properties lying north and south of the easement.
Tract D
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 180 long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 29000
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at an existing 1W diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900' (found) at the
southwest corner of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property described in Deed Book 1265, Page 630, said point
being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 300.00 feet from a point in the
centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerilne point be located 150.00 feet south of the centerline intersection of
D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00 feet
along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property to a rebar
and cap (set);
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Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the centerline of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract E
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes --00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) at the southwest comer of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property described in
Deed Book 1258, Page 611, said point being locked South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a
distance of 340.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said oentedine point be located 150.00 feet
south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds Fast for a distance of 40.00 feet
along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property to a rebar
and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet along the centerline of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract F
A certain portion of a 15 -foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the south line of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property described in Deed
Book 1258, Page 611, said point being located South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of
380.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said centerline point be low 150.00 feet south of the
centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence from the point of beginning South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00 feet
along the north line of a 15 foot wide alley and the south line of the MDF Atlas Holdings, LLC property to a rebar
and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet crossing to the center of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 That along the centerline of the
alley to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
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Tract G
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying S Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 Ionated east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18' long rebar with a plastic cap stamped 'R. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a Mag nail with washer stamped `2900' (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point
being located 20.00 feet east of the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said centerline point be located 157.50 feet south
of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a point, [and passing
through a 112' diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped WITNESS PT. KYPLS 2900 (set) at 4.50 feet];
Thence along the north line of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #7 property described in Deed Book 834,
Page 306 North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a Mag nail with washer
stamped 02900' (set), said point being locked 20.00 feet east of the centerline of D.A.V. Drive;
Thence along the east line of D.A.V. Drive North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds lest for a distance of 7.50
feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining properties lying
north and south of the closed alley right -0f -way.
Tract H
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18' long rebar with a plastic cap stamped 'R. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 60.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said centerline
point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Joan Bruyns property described in Deed Book 456, Page 232 North 63
Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a point;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet [and passing through a 112'
diameter reber with plastic cap stamped WITNESS PT. KYPLS 2900 (set) at 3.00 feet] to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The above described property is subject to an IngresslEgress easement to serve the adjoining properties lying
north and south of the dosed alley righW-way.
`lrfi1
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 looted east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
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Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 29000
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 100.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said
centerline point be looted 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Joan Bruyns property described in Deed Book 456, Page 232 North 63
Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a point;
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The above described property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining properties lying
north and south of the dosed alley right -f -way.
Tract J
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 awes as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the oenterline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 140.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the cerderline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Lary Caklwell property described in Deed Book 811, Page 600 North 63
Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
The -above described::property is subject to an Ingress/Egress easement to serve the adjoining properties lying
north and south of the dosed alley right-of-way.
Tract K
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as fellows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 180 long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 That wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 180.00 feet from a point In the centerline of DA.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
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Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a point;
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 525, Page 366 North 63 Degrees
07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract L
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a mord bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900"
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a point in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07 Minutes 32
Seconds East for a distance of 220.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said centerline point be
located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a reber and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Broom property described in Deed Book 525, Page 366 North 63 Degrees
07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds Fast for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract M
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firth of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900"
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 260.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 726, Page 426 North 63 Degrees
07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract N
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
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D.A.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 1/2" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900°
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 300.00 feet from a point In the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence along the north line of the Elva Brown property described in Deed Book 726, Page 426 North 63 Degrees
07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract O
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 located east of
D.A.V. Drive and between Brown. Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 29000
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 340.00 feet from a point in the centerline of D.A.V. Drive, said
centerline point be low 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of DA.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to an existing 112' diameter
rebar with plastic cap stamped "DH Dummer PLS 1955' (found);
Thence along the north line of the George Etheridge Estate property described in Deed Book 221, Page 241
North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds West for a distance of 40.00 feet to a rebar and cap (set);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds East for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
Tract P
A certain portion of a 15 foot wide alley containing 0.0069 acres as surveyed by Ricky A. Tosh, PLS 2900 of the
firm of Dummer Surveying & Engineering Services, Inc. of Paducah, Kentucky on August 1, 2018 looted east of
DA.V. Drive and between Brown Street and Murray Street in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as foilows:
Bearings described herein are based on a record bearing of North 27 Degrees 44 Minutes 00 Seconds West
along the centerline of U.S. Highway 62.
All rebars and caps (set) are 112" diameter by 18" long rebar with a plastic cap stamped OR. TOSH KYPLS 2900'
unless stated otherwise.
Beginning at a rebar and cap (set) in the centerline of a 15 foot wide alley, said point being South 63 degrees 07
Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 380.00 feet from a point in the centerline of DAN. Drive, said
centerline polnt be located 157.50 feet south of the centerline intersection of D.A.V. Drive and Brown Street;
Thence along the centerline of said alley South 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds East for a distance of 40.00
feet to a rebar and cap (set) at a common corner to the Tobby and Stacey Haines property described in Deed
Book 1357, Page 771 and Deed Book 1030, Page 20, recorded in Plat Section "K", Page 324;
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Thence South 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds West for a distance of 7.50 feet to an existing 112" diameter
rebar with plastic cap stamped 'DH Dummer PLS 1955' (found);
Thence along the north line of the Tobby and Stacey Haines property North 63 Degrees 07 Minutes 32 Seconds
West for a distance of 40.00 feet to an existing 112' diameter rebar with plastic cap stamped 'DH Dummer PLS
1955' (found);
Thence North 26 Degrees 52 Minutes 28 Seconds l=ast for a distance of 7.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with a subject to covenants, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record and in existence.
SECTION 2. That this Resolution shall be treated as, and is, the final report of the Paducah Planning
Commission respecting the matters appearing herein.
SECTION 3. That if any section, paragraph or provision of this Resolution shall be found to be
inoperative, ineffective or invalid for any cause, the deficiency or invalidity of such section, paragraph or
provision shall not affect any other section, paragraph or provision hereof, it being the purpose and intent of this
Resolution to make each and every section, paragraph and provision hereof separable ficin all other sections,
paragraphs and provisions.
SECTION 4. Any agreements between the parties that are affected by the closure of this alley shall be
forwarded to the City Commission with this Resolution.
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Cathy Cre us Chairwoman
Adopted by the Paducah Planning Commission on August 20, 2018
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CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSURE APPLICATION
Date: 19 -Jul -18
Application is hereby made to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners for the closing of:
Public Right -of -Way:. 15'Alley lying east of D.A.V. Dr between Brown St & Murray Ave.
Included herewith is a filing fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) together with twenty (20) copies of a Plat showing the
Public Right -of -Way to be closed. This Application indicating consent of the Public Right -0f --Way closure, has been
signed and notarized by all real property owners whose land adjoins the portion of Public Right -0f --Way proposed to be
closed. If the application is not signed by all adjoining real property owners, the "Public Right -of -Way Closure
Guarantee' must be attached.
Respectfully submitted by all adjoining property owners:
ig ture of Property Owner
Larry Caldwell
Property Owner's Name Printed
1016 Brown St Paducah, KY 42003
Address
11LW'61,2,
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Signature of Property Owner
Elva Brown
Property Owner's Name Printed
1131 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was sworn P and acknowledg
before a this day of 20!J,
by CALI>WEELI
My Commission
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STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was
before me this ay _
by 1�
gMy Commisslon
acknowledge
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j1g*naureAorf4roperI:yOwnqj
Joan Bruyns
Property Owner's Name Printed
1137 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address -
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Signature of Property Owner
W i VC-15M+•tr C6t bW-
Disabled Amerlcin Vererans Chapter #7
Property Owner's Name Printed
1133 Murray Ave Paducah, KY 42003
Address
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Signature of Property Owner
MDF Atlas Ho dings, LLC
Property Owner's Name Printed
PO Box 610 Paducah, KY 422002
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was swo n to and acknowledge
before . e this day of , 202
by ��,kAjy `5 -•---
LL
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN
The foregoing Instrument was swo nd acknowled
before a this ,,qday of , 20g
by
LN
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN
The foregoing Instrument was swom to and acknowledge
before me this Z day of , 20L,
by 1 j L5014T!
My Commission
9"D jW080co
STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN )
�� ` The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowiedged
ignature of Property Owner before me this day of •,� 201
by x
Tobby_Haines
Property Owner's Name Printed My Commissi
1907 Irvin Cobb Dr Paducah, KY 42003 • 479
Address C.
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9411
STATE OF KENTUCKY )
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN )
'gj— . . JJA The foregoing instrument was sworn tp and acknowledlaad
Signswife of P ner before me this -aL day of 20,
by P
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Stacy Haines „
Property Owner's Name Printed My Commission exp r9
1907 Irvin Cobb Dr Paducah, KY 42003
Address
Signature of Property Owner
Property Owner's Name Printed
Address
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF MCCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged
before me this day of 20_
by
My Commission expires
Notary Public, State at Large
SEAL
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CLOSURE GUARANTEE
s
Date: October 25, 2018
If all real property owners whose land adjoins the Public Right -of -Way proposed to be closed have
not signed the Application and the Plat, then the following guarantee shall be executed by the
Applicant and notarized:
The undersigned Applicant unconditionally Guarantees that l shall be personally liable for and shall promptly pay all
damages, including attorney fees, that may be awarded pursuant to KRS 82.405 in any civil action for the closing of the
Public Right -of -Way named herein.
Public Right -of -Way: ITAlley lying east of D.A.V. Dr. between Brown St. & Murra Ave.
, �-J
Signature of Property Owner
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF McCRACKEN
The foregoing instrument was sworn to and acknowledged
before me this day of October , 20 18,
by Larry CI _
Larry Caldwell
Property Owner's Name Printed My
1016 Brown St Paducah, KY 42003
Address
1ov. 211'019
State #5A50 -r9
SEAL -
i
CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP: CERTIFICATION OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT CERTIFICATION OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I(WE). DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM (WE ARE) THE REAL PROPERTY OWNERS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED STATE OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN: STATE OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN:
HEREON AND FREELY GIVE OUR CONSENT TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY AS SHOWN AND ��'r
DESCRIBED HEREON.. I, r(&yT��`L' A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE & COUNTY I, A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE & COUNTY
c TO ME
AFORESAID DO, HF�EBY VCERTIFY�A(/T��FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAY PRESENTED AFORESAID DO, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAV PRESENTED
CJIYI-S.) V5 KNOWN TOME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF TO ME BY ,KNOWN TO ME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF
O DATE OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN EREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MV PRESENCE AND ACKNOW- OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN HEREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MV PRESENCE AND ACKNOW-
LEDGED `O BaT44�FRlEE ACT AND DEED. LEDGED TO BE THEIR FREE ACT AND DEED.
OWN (( DATE WITNFjD "`lY' T IS _DAY OF 20tS/ WITNESS MV HAND AND SEAL THIS DAY OF_, 20
MV,�O E �5 DAV OF 20f MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ON THE DAY OF 20_
OWNER DATE
4S6 7j
OWNER DATE•< 4LIC NOTARY PUBLIC
, ti
CERY►A ACKNOWLEDGMENT CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL:
OWNER DATE OWNER DATE STATE dP,KIEWrUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN:
UNDER THE AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 100, KENTUCKY REVISED STATUTES, ADOPTED BY THE
CERTIFICATION OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT I, I - , A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE& COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, THIS PLAT HAS BEEN GIVEN APPROVAL AND MAYOR'S CERTIFICATE OF CITY APPROVAL:
STATE OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN: AFORESAI HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAY PRESENTED ACCEPTED AS FOLLOWS: IN ACCORDANCE WITH KENTUCKY REVISED STATUTES CHAPTER 82 AND BY ORDINANCE# ,
�1 cY.N fl TO ME BY M KNOWN TOME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF APPR ED BY PADUCAH. pPLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON THE�..� ZL=DAY THEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PUBLIC WAY AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY CLOSED.
hF A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE & COUNTY OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHMM HEREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MY PRESENCE AND ACKNOW-OF 20L
AFORESAID Db, H TIFY THAT THE FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAV PRESENTED LEDGED TO8[N. 11411 ; CT AND DEED.
TOMES. tAi L92L- ,KNOWN TO ME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF A.
OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN HEREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MY PRESENCE AND ACKNOIN- WITNESSiRNB AND' 4NIS 1 �/ DAV OF 2019
MAYOR, CITY OF PADUCAH DATE
LEDGED TO BE THEIR FREE ACT AND DEED. I
y+e,aeesaprpexaa;rx CHAIRMAN OFT(E CANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
MY CO r-q�,`���•% 7�3 DAV OF 20
WITNESS yA " It ffl§f DAY OF ,20 .J pY CERTIFICATE OF RECORDING:
`•OF -,
PUBLIC UTILITY OWNERS: "STATE OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN"
MYCO SI E T E DAY OF N ,201/ WE THE UTILITY OWNERS INDICATED BELOW FREELY GIVE OUR CONSENT TOTHE
isdE`� : • = N A C... C♦ CLOSING OF THE 15 FOOT WIDE PUBLIC ALLEY RIGHT OF WAY LOCATED BETWEEN I, JULIE GRIGGS, CLERK FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT
1,�(,�++++ BROW TREET AND MURR AVE A D EAST OF DAN. DRIVE AS SHOWN HEREON. WAS THIS DAY LODGED IN MV OFFICE FOR RECORD AND THAT I HAVE RECORDED SAME WITH THIS AND
CERTI,.a(6p�KWCKNOWLEDGMENT / AVE
7 THE FOREGOING CERTIFICATE OF MY OFFICE.
STATE OF ATLINTUCKY, COUNTY OF MCCRACKENI: GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL THIS THE _ DAY OF . 20_
CERTIFIcTRJ'IQ (Q IE}IOWLEDGMENT L -z�w r`5'� ANOTARV PUBLIC IN THE STATE &COUNTY
�{/�,�_� �q ATMOS ENERGY DATE BY D.C.
STATE OF RL•ATUi0i, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN: AFORESAID DA HERE& �C,ERTIFY HfPT�T��1EE REGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAY PRESENTED
TO ME BY A FfAI^'� KNOWN TO ME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF
I, 1F.A. y A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE &COUNTY OWNERSHIP A ' 4TION SH HEREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MY PRESENCE AND ACKNOW- 8 Z �/ RECORDED IN PLAT SECTION ,PAGE
AFORESAID ,HEREBY CERTIFAAY��T�HA�TH�%OR�EGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAV PRESENTED LEDGED T T EA2 Ff&AND DEED.
TO ME BY 116?" 5:44 �I L'YTn, kJIj01� L, KNOWN TOME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF +a+ G S. #ire BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNIC S, INC., D/B/A AT&T KENTUCKY DATE
4_ L=� 2
WITNE NO AND SP �T DAV OFp�f' 0_ CERTIFICATE RACY:
OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN HEREON. WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MV PRESENCE AND ACKNOW- � �; � ��-'Q-L- qqq QPAJfM
� 1 //n CE (FICA E OF ACCOLEDGED TO BE THEIR FREE ACT AND DEED.V/rxN/IDOHEREBV CERTIFY TO LARRY CALOWELL ANO THE CITYOF PADUCAH
+MVC X i01S �Z DAV OF 1 VVV 20X�� i""""'111XXXTHAT THE SURVEY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREON WAS PERFORMED UNDER MY
WITNES$.hY),A&AN14S THIS 2iZ-DAYOF �, 200 ">gm CCRA JOINTSEWER AGENCY(JSA) DATE SUPERVISION BY THE METHOD OF RANDOM TRAVERSE WITH SIDE SHOTS. THE UNADJUSTED PRECISION
a i
0
'! BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON HAVE
.`F. 'n OF RATIO OF THE TRAVERSE WAS 1:22300. THE BEA GS
MY CQ�1.7 ION ..1, NTfjE DAY OF �VV 2tl� TRT/ e�H..,� +++ �� / /'T� BEEN ADJUSTED. THIS SURVEY IS AN URBAN CLASS SURVEY AND MEETS THE ACCURACY, PRECISION AND
r6Fe(h� ga �9 j.�(s+ey ;a+++ r �/V �� SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS CLASS PER THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS
"G m CERTIF14iiI /LSP ACKNOWLEDGMENT COIZABI OF PADUCA INC. DATE IN KENTUCKY (201 KAR 18.150). THIS SURVEY MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH
BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A RECORD
BEARING OF N 27°44'00"W ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF
US HIGHWAY 62 (IRVIN COBS DRIVE).
20' 0' 20' 40'
GRAPHIC SCALE
STATE OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN:
CER Ofs` KNOWLEDGMENT I, A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE B COUNTY
STATE,"tµa12Y, COUNTY OF McCRACKEN: AFORESAID DO, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAY PRESENTED
aaenlao TO ME BY . KNOWN TO ME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF
DATE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, AND ALL MONUMENTS HAVE BEEN FOUND OR SETAS SHOWN HEREON.
I, 'FlkVA. !KS , A NOTARY PUBLIC IN THE STATE &COUNTY
OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN HEREON, WHICH WAS,
ED TO BE TH EI R FREE ACT AND DEED.
EXECUTED IN MY PRESENCE AND ACKNOW-
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RICKY A. TOSH PLS No. 2900 DATE
AFORESAID DO HERE THAT THE FOREGOING PLAT OF SURVEY WAS THIS DAY PRESENTED
LEDO
DEED BOOK 1265, PAGE 630 I
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00069 ACRES I
LOT 1.5 i
,�ERTIFV
TO ME BV �L)LYi,YINJ AI KNOWN TOME, TOGETHER WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF
WITNESS MV HAND AND SEAL THIS DAY OF
20_
P LICA WATER
DATE
THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL RIGHT-OF-WAYS, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTION OF
OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION SHOWN HEREON, WHICH WAS, EXECUTED IN MV PRESENCE AND ACKNOW-
STAMPED "R TOSH KYPLS 2900" (SET)
,
DEED BOOK 221, PAGE 241
LOT 4 I
I
RECORD AND IN EXISTENCE.
LEDGED TO BE THEIR FREE ACT AND DEED.
12"0 x 18" LONG REBAR WITH PLASTIC CAP
0 ANGLE POINT
(CORNER INnccssslaLE)
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SARENOT TOB.
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ZONING INFORMATION:
THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS CURRENTLY ZONED "M-2" I
PER CITY OF PADUCAH PLANNING DEPARTMENT. 12"0 CMP
ZONE "M-2" = HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONE I DROP INLET
MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS: I, /
a. PERMITTED 10,000SQ U RE HAVING A TOTAL PLAN FLOOR AREA OF Ilr(. 20.00''
t 0,000 SQUARE FEET OR LESS:
1. FRONT YARD: 25 FEET EXCEPT FOR HIGHWAY STRIP USES FOR N 26`52'28"E
WHICH A 50' FRONT YARD IS REQUIRED.
2, SIDE YARD: 10 FEET 15,00'
3. REAR YARD: NONE, EXCEPT WHERE ABUTTED BY A 12"0 CMP
RESIDENTIAL ZONE, IN WHICH CASE A REAR YARD OF 25 FEET. 1
4. NO STORAGE OF MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MAG NAIL WITH
ALLOWED IN THE MINIMUM FRONT YARD WASHER STAMPED
IL PERMITTED USES HAVING A TOTAL PLAN FLOOR AREA OF "2900r' (SET) Ij\
MORE THAN 10,000 SQUARE FEET: I j
1. FRONT YARD: 50 FEET
2. SIDE YARD: 25 FEET
3. REAR YARD: NONE, EXCEPT WHERE ABUTTED BY A
Jli-
RESIDENTIAL ZONE, IN WHICH CASE A REAR YARD OF 25 FEET. I
MINIMUM AREA REQUIREMENTS:
a. PERMITTED USES HAVING A TOTAL PLAN FLOOR AREA OF 4,000 SQUARE
FEET OR LESS: I
1. MINIMUM LOT AREA: 7,500 SQUARE FEET
2. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH: 60 FEET
b. PERMITTED USES HAVING A TOTAL PLAN FLOOR AREA OF MORE THAN
4,000 SQUARE FEET: I
1. MINIMUM LOT AREA: 15,000 SQUARE FEET
2. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH. 75 FEET
MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT:
NONE
MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE:
a. PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES: 50 PERCENT OF GROSS LOT AREA.
b. TOTAL COVERAGE BY PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES, ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
AND OUTSIDE STORAGE: 70 PERCENT OF GROSS LOT AREA.
(50' RIGHT OF WAY PER PLAT SECTION "A", PAGE 136)
- - - - - - - - - i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS I LARRY CALDWELL -
CHAPTER #7 DEED BOOK 1103, PAGE 642
DEED BOOK 834, PAGE 306 DEED BOOK 648, PAGE 618 I DEED BOOK 1259, PAGE 359
CONSOLIDATION PLAT SECTION "M", PAGE 913
OF LOTS 10-14
[0 111119
LOT
I
THE HATCHED PORTION OF THE CLOSED ALLEY
IS A PRIVATE INGRESS/EGRESS EASEMENT
ESTABLISHED BY THIS PLAT TO SERVE THE
ADJOINING PROPERTIES.
TRACT "A" a"OIIICMP TRACT NB"
0.0069 ACRES /r 0.0069 ACRES
/ DROP INLET, I /
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0,0069 ACRES
ROP INLET
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DISABLED AMERICAN
VETERANS
CHAPTER#7
DEED BOOK 834, PAGE 306
LOT O
40.00'
TRACT "11"
0.0069 ACRES
CMP
P INLET
CHAMBLIN, MURRAY & BROWN'S
ADDITION
"BLOCK'"
PLAT SECTtON'.T'. PAGE 136
TRACT"C"
0.0344 ACRES
S 63'07'32"E 400.00'
80.00' / / / / / / / 7.50' 120.00'
S 63°07'3 'E 400.00'
7.50' / / 40.00' / / 7.50' 40.00' 7.50' 40,00' 7
40.00' 40.00'ao.00' 40.00'
RACT "I" TRACT "J"N 63°07'3 "W 400.00' TRACT "L"
0069 ACRES I 0.0069 ACRES I TRACT"K" 0.0069 ACRES
0.0069 ACRES
JOAN BRUYNS I LARRY CALDWELL
DEED BOOK 45 6, PAGE 232 I DEED BOOK 811, PAGE 600
IR73
ELVA BROWN
DEED BOOK 525 , PAGE 366
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HOLDINGS, LLC
HOLDINGS, LLC
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DEED BOOK 1258, PAGE 611
00069 ACRES I
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00069 ACRES I
0.0069ACRES I
0.0069 ACRES
ELVA BROWN
I
GEORGE ETHERIDGE
DEED BOOK 726, PAGE 426
ROAD CENTERLINE
ESTATE
STAMPED "R TOSH KYPLS 2900" (SET)
I
DEED BOOK 221, PAGE 241
LOT 4 I
I
LOT 3 I
I
LOT 2
7.50' 15.00'
7.50'
40 00' J
TRACT .rprr
00069 ACRES
12"O REBAR AND CAP
STAMPED D.H. DUMMER
PLS 1955 (FOUND)
TOBBY AND STACEY
HAINES
DEED BOOK 1357, PAGE 771
DEED BOOK 1030, PAGE 20
TRACT 3 OF
PLAT SECTION "K", PAGE 324
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1/2"0 REBAR WITH PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
"R.TOSH KYPLS 2900" (FOUND)
PROPERTY LINE
(UNLESS NOTED OTHERMSE)
12"0 x 18" LONG REBAR WITH PLASTIC CAP -
ROAD CENTERLINE
STAMPED "R TOSH KYPLS 2900" (SET)
(UNLESS NOTED orneavase) - -
- ADJOINING PROPERTY LINE
®
12"0 x 18" LONG REBAR WITH PLASTIC CAP
0 ANGLE POINT
(CORNER INnccssslaLE)
STAMPED'WITNESS PT. KYPLS 2900" (SET
FLOOD INFORMATION:
THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS LOCATED IN ZONE'X" (SHADED) AS SHOWN ON THE FEMA FLOOD
INSURANCE RATE MAP No. 21145CO153F DATED 11/022011.
ZONE "X" (SHADED) = AREAS OF 0.2% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD; AREAS OF 1% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD WITH
AVERAGE DEPTHS OF LESS THAN 1 FOOT OF WITH DRAINAGE AREAS OF LESS THAN 1 SQUARE MILE; AND
AREAS PROTECTED BY LEVEES FROM I% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD.
TITLE OPINION:
THIS SURVEY WAS MADE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE OPINION. A DILIGENT EFFORT WAS
MADE AT THE TIME OF THIS SURVEY TO OBTAIN AND SHOW RIGHT-OF-WAYS, EASEMENTS,
COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS PERTAINING TO THIS PROPERTY. HOWEVER THIS SURVEY IS
SUBJECT TO THE FINDINGS THAT WOULD BE REVEALED IN AN ACCURATE TITLE OPINION.
r INTENT:
THE INTENT OF THIS SURVEY IS TO CLOSE THE 15' WIDE ALLEY LOCATED EA F D.V.A. DRIVE BETWEEN
ETWEEN
BROWN STREET AND MURRAY AVENUE; AND TO ESTABLISH A 15'x 160' INGRESS/EGRESS EASEMENT ON THE
WESTERNMOST PORTION OF THE CLOSED ALLEY TO SERVE THE ADJOINING PROPERTIES.
BOUNDARY SURVEY:
THIS PLAT OF SURVEY REPRESENTS A BOUNDARY SURVEY AND COMPLIES WITH 201 KAR 18.150.
CLIENT:
LARRY CALDWELL
1016 BROWN STREET
PADUCAH, KV 42003
COPYRIGHT:
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -COPYRIGHT© 2018 DUMMER SURVEYING & ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
Reserve all rights to the information shown hereon. These plans may not be reproduced or copied without the express
written consent of DUMMER SURVEYING 8 ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. with full penalty of the law.
DRAWN BY T. MEADOWS FIELD 6/18/18
DATE --- 8/17/18 SDA EY 8/1/18 SCALE 1"= 20'
REVIEWEDBY R TOSH FIELD 136, PAGE 35 coo6o FILE 2018086
DATE 8/17/18 BOOKNo. 171, PAGE 23
APPROVEDBY REF. SCREEN FILE',
DATE --- - - - JOB No. 2015071 2018086 ALLEY CLOSURE REV 8-17-18
DUMMER SURVEYING &
_ ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
434 South 6th Street KV. 270-444-0220 FAX 270444-9493
Paducah, Kentucky 42003 IL. 618-524-4209 www.dsande.mm
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PLAT OF SURVEY OF ALLEY CLOSING IN
BLOCK 7 OF THE CHAMBLINI MURRAY & BROWN'S ADDITION
SOUTH OF BROWN STREET, EAST OF D.A.V. DRIVE
PADUCAH, McCRACKEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY J
SHEET No.
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