HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 10J_1/13/2000 RESOLUTION NO. 38-99/00
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, APPROVING A GRADUATE LEVEL
INTERNSHIP WITH FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY,
OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN THE
AMOUNT OF $20, 500, WITH FUNDS BEING
APPROPRIATED FROM THE WATER ENTERPRISE FUND,
PERSONAL SERVICES ACCOUNT, HAVING A
1999/2000 BUDGET ALLOCATION OF $212, 135 AND
AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE
THE APPLICABLE CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE
VILLAGE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A Graduate Level Internship with Florida
Atlantic University, of Boca Raton, Florida, for the
development of the Geographic Information System,
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by
reference as part of this Resolution is hereby
approved and the Village Manager of the Village of
Tequesta is authorized to execute the same on behalf
of the Village.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED by
Councilmember , who moved its adoption.
The motion was seconded by Councilmember
and upon being put to a vote, the
vote was as follows :
FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION
The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly
passed and adopted this 13th day of January, A.D. ,
2000 .
MAYOR OF TEQUESTA
Carl C . Hansen
ATTEST:
Joann Manganiello
Village Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
APPLICATION OF G.I.S. FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT FACILITIES
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
A Proposal Submitted to:
Utilities Department, Village of Tequesta
P.O. Box 3474
136 Bridge Road
Tequesta, FL 33469-0474
By
Dr. P.D. Scarlatos, Professor of Civil Engineering
Department of Ocean Engineering
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
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APPLICATION OF G.I.S. FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT FACILITIES
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
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Dr. Panagiotis (Pete) D. Scarlatos, Professor 87Coord'nator
Civil Engineering Graduate Program
Department of Ocean Engineering, Room 217, Bldg. 36
Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tel: 561-297-3444; Fax: 561-297-3885; Email: scarlatos!aloe.fau.edu
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Dr. Stanley E.Dunn, Professor/
rofessor Chairman
Department of Ocean Engineering,Room 190, Bldg. 36
Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tel: 561-297-3437; Fax: 561-297-3885; Email: sdunnaoe.fau.edu
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Dr. Gerald N. Goldberger, Director-
Division of Sponsored Research, Room 201, Bldg. Adm.
Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tel: 561-297-2310; Fax: 561-297-2319; Email: egolderOacc.fau.edu
A Proposal Submitted to:
Utilities Department, Village of Tequesta
P.O_ Box 3474
136 Bridge Road
Tequesta, FL 33469-0474
Funding Requested: $ 20,500
Period of Performance: 1.February 2000 to 31 January 2001
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UTILITIES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FAU BUDGET
CITY OF TEQUESTA, FL 02/01/00-01/31/01
CATEGORY AMOUNT
Personnel
Salaries
Name Title Appointment Type Effort
P.D. Scarlatos Professor 12 month
Subtotal 0
Wages (OPS)
Graduate Student 9 mo 11,562
Undergraduates
Fringe Benefits 0
TOTAL PERSONNEL 11,562
Expense
Local Travel (to the Village of Tequesta) 300
Domestic travel
Foreign Travel
Publication Cost
Photocopy Charges 100
Materials and Supplies (software, GeoMedia) 350
Telephone 52
Postage
Consultant
Consultant Travel
Equipment Rental
Computer
Ship Time •
Other
TOTAL EXPENSE 802
Subcontract < $25,000
TOTAL MTDCT 12,364
Subcontract> $25,000
Tuition
Student Stipend
Space Rent
Equipment(OCO) (Two dedicated computer systems) 6,900
Total Direct Costs 19,264
F & A (Indirect Cost)@ 10% MTDC 1,236
TOTAL COSTS 20,500
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APPLICATION OF G.I.S. FOR THE STORMWATER DRAINAGE FACILITIES
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Introduction
Recently, the Utilities Department of the Village of Tequesta has completed a study
pertaining to the Level of Service Standard (LOS) of the stormwater system. During this study,
field data were gathered for the stormwater facilities in order to document the existing conditions.
Once the various drainage systems were identified, those systems were modeled using the
SWMM model. The SWMM model was able to simulate the response of the drainage systems
and to quantify flooding effects under different hydrologic conditions.
In support of this study, the Utilities Department is planning to develop a Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) mapping for the utility facilities (features) of the Village of Tequesta.
The GIS will help to facilitate management of the utility network through a comprehensive
computerized information integrator. In the future, this GIS database can be expanded to include
other public services (e.g. fire department, police department, etc).
Scope of Work
The purpose of this study is to develop a GIS for the utility facilities of the Village of
Tequesta. The input data for the GIS will be obtained from digitized aerial photographs that will be
provided to the Utilities Department under separate contract. The GIS will enhance management
capabilities by providing a unique suite of styles and framing for utilities data and information
layout and display.
Work Tasks
The proposed study will incorporate the following tasks:
• Development of general GIS mapping of the Village of Tequesta using existing digitized
database.
• Development of stormwater and water utilities GIS mapping of the Village of Tequesta using
existing digitized database.
• Identification of any missing data required for the completeness of the GIS mapping.
• Investigation and suggestion for possible future GIS integration with other public service
organizations.
Methodology
The study will utilize the digitized data to be provided by the Village of Tequesta. These
data are from aerial surveys conducted by a consulting company for the stormwater and water
utilities. If necessary, the data will be transformed to the appropriate format that would be
compatible to the GIS software to be selected. The GIS software, that is considered to be the
prime candidate for this study is the GeoMedia Professional by Intergraph. GeoMedia is a GIS
software which, through live data connections maintains GIS data in native repositories and
ensures continuous updates. Data can be integrated automatically using on-the-fly coordinate
transformation and feature definition. GeoMedia also performs simple and complex spatial
analysis, such as incident and proximity analysis, to support decision-making activities.
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Once all of the existing data are properly formatted then they will be applied for
developing a general GIS map for the Village of Tequesta. The general GIS map will include
general information like streets, residential, commercial and industrial areas, parking lots, golf
courses, etc.
After the general mapping is completed then the strormwater and water utilities GIS
system will follow. This will incorporate information regarding pipe network, stormwater drains,
detention/retention ponds, pumps, manholes, outlets, valves and any other pertinent data. The
GIS will include any available information on the date installed, maintained, repaired, etc. of all
the various components of the system.
During the project, missing data will be identified and the data gaps will be presented to
the Utilities Department. Any missing data, are to be collected by a surveying company under
different contract.
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Personnel
The study will be conducted both at the Village of Tequesta and Florida Atlantic
University (FAU) (Boca Raton campus) by a Civil Engineering Graduate student. The student will
be responsible for data analysis, compilation, development of GIS, report writing and for any
other day to day operations as defined by the project tasks. The student will work under the
supervising of Matthew Morrison, Tequesta's Utilities Director and Dr. P.D. Scarlatos, Professor
of Civil Engineering, at FAU.
Time-Table
The study will be conducted within an eleven-month period as follows:
Month 1 : Preparation for the GIS modeling efforts; Analysis of the existing aerial photo •
digitized data; Selection of the appropriate platform for the GIS development.
Month 2-4 : Development of the general feature GIS for the Village of Tequesta; Identification
of any missing data.
Month 5-10 : Development of the stormwater and water utilities GIS for the Village of
Tequesta; Identification of any missing data.
Month 11 : Writing of the final report; Fine-tuning of the GIS product.
Deliverables
The deliverables of this project will include:
• Monthly progress reports
• Final report including GIS data interpretation, and
• Installation of all GIS visualization and analysis tools to be developed.
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RESUME
Dr. Panagiotis (Pete)D. Scarlatos, Professor& Coordinator
Civil Engineering Graduate Program, Department of Ocean Engineering
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 33431
Tel.: (561)297-3444; Fax: (561) 297-3885; E-mail:scarlatos@oe.fau.edu •
Education
• Ph.D., Civil Engineering,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki,Greece, 1981.
• Dipl.-Eng., Civil Engineering,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki,Greece, 1972.
• Graduate Studies, Civil Engineering,University of Florida, Gainesville,Florida.
Professional Experience
• 1996-.. Professor&Coordinator of the Civil Engineering Graduate Program,Department of Ocean
Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida. Activities include teaching, research and
public service in the area of estuarine and river hydrodynamics, sediment transport and environmental
engineering. Planned, organized and implemented the Water Resources/Environmental Engineering
Graduate Program.
• 1989-96 Associate Professor (tenured in 1994), Department of Ocean Engineering, Civil
Engineering Graduate Program,Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton,Florida. Activities as above. •
• 1986-89 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Ocean Engineering, Florida Atlantic
University. Activities same as above.
• 1986-89 Staff Water Resources Engineer, Water Resources Division, Resource Planning
Department, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida. Project manager
and working group member in various riverine and estuarine water resource projects.
• 1985-86 Water Resource Engineer, Water Resources Division, Resource Planning Department,
South Florida Water Management District. Activities same as above.
• 1984-85 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Louisiana Water Resource Research Institute,
Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge,Louisiana. Conducted research on flood routing, earthen dam
failure and sediment transport. -
• 1983-84 Engineering Consultant,Baton Rouge,Louisiana. Worked on general civil engineering and
water resource projects.
• 1982-83 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Coastal Ecology Laboratory, Center for Wetland
Resources, Lousiana State University. Conducted research on wetland hydraulics/hydrology and on
riverine delta formation.
• 1981-82 Lecturer (tenured), Hydraulic Structures Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece. Activities involved teaching and research in
the areas of hydraulics and hydraulic structures.
• 1978-80 NATO Research Scientist and Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Engineering
Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Conducted research on tidal hydraulics and
cohesive sediment transport.
• 1975-78 Assistant Engineer, Hydraulic Structures laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Activities same as above.
• 1976-77 Instructor, Center of Higher Technological Education, Thessaloniki, Greece. Taught
courses on fluid mechanics and hydraulics.
• 1974-77 Engineering Consultant, Greece. Worked on the design of multi-story residential reinforced
concrete buildings and steel-framed industrial complexes.
• 1974-75 Civil Engineer, Greek Railways Corporation, Greece. Worked on river training and bridge
construction.
• 1972-74 Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, Greek Armed Forces. Worked on demolition
engineering and construction of military structures.
Honors
• Teaching Incentive Program Award,FAU, 1995
• FEEDS Exceptional Professor Award,FAU/HRS, 1994
• Fulbright Research Scholar, 1992
• NATO Research Scientist, 1978-79
• Institute of National Scholarships,Greece, 1967-69
Registration and Affiliations
• Professional Engineer,Reg.No. 1298, Greece
• American Society of Civil Engineers
• American Water Resources Association
• American Geophysical Union
• International Association for Hydraulic Research
Courses Taught (G-Graduate, U-Undergraduate)
• Advanced Engineering Analysis(G)
• Advanced Modeling of Environmental Processes(G)
• Advanced Ocean Wave Mechanics(G)
• Air Pollution and Control(G)
• Dynamic Hydrology(U)
• Dynamics (U) •
• Environmental Engineering and Aquatic Pollution(U/G)
• Groundwater Flow(G)
• Mechanics of Sediment Transport(G)
• Open Channel Hydraulics(G)
• Physical Oceanography(U,G)
• Stream,Lake and Estuarine Pollution (G)
• Strength of Materials(U)
• Water Quality and Treatment(G)
• -Water Resource System Engineering(G)
Biographical Listings
• Personalities of the Americas
• International Directory of Distinguished Leadership
• International Book of Honor,2nd edition
• Personalities of America,4th edition
• Men of Achievement, 12th edition
• 5,000 Personalities of the World,2nd edition
• Who is Who in Science and Engineering, 1st edition
• Marquis Who's Who in the South and Southwest,25th edition
Academic Advising
• Chairman of 11 MSc Theses (completed)
• Supervisor of 3 Post-Doctoral Research Associates
Sponsored Research
More than$500,000 in external research funds in the last five years
Publications
More than 80 research articles in refereed journals, conference proceedings,and technical reports.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA' S GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
As approved by the Village Council on January 13, 2000,
through Resolution No. 99/00, approving a graduate
level research proposal from Florida Atlantic University
(FAU) to develop the Village of Tequesta ' s Geographic
Information System (GIS) .
The Village hereby accepts the Scope of Services and Budget
from FAU for the application of Geographic Information
System.
Thomas G. Bradford
Village Manager
Date
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Village of Tequesta Memorandum
To : Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager .
From : Matthew J. Morrison, Utilities Director
Date : January 3 , 2000
Subject: Resolution Approving an Internship with Florida
Atlantic University to Develop the Geographic
Information System
In fiscal year 99/00, the Utilities Department budgeted monies to
continue the successful relationship with Florida Atlantic
University as pertains to graduate student internships . In order
to assist the Village in developing their new geographic
information system (GIS) , the Utilities Department is seeking
Council approval to utilize the University' s engineering
expertise through a twelve (12) month internship. The
internship is thesis-related and will develop our Master GIS
Platform by utilizing information previously provided by Aerial
Data Reduction, Incorporated.
The Internship will be supervised by the Utilities Director and
Dr. Panagiotis D. Scarlatos (Professor) and the Scope of
Services includes :
1 . Preparation of GIS modeling efforts
2 . Analysis of existing aerial photography and digitized data
3 . Selection of the appropriate platform for GIS Development
4 . Identification of any missing data
5 . Development of the general features of GIS for the Village
of Tequesta
6 . Development of the Stormwater and Water Utilities GIS for
the Village of Tequesta
7 . A final report
8 . Fine tuning the GIS product
Deliverables include :
1 . Monthly Progress Reports
2 . Final Report including GIS data interpretation
3 . Installation of all GIS visualization and analysis tools
The aforementioned scope and deliverables will take place over
the 12-month period. The budget for the GIS Internship Program
is $20, 500 and includes wages for a Graduate Student, services
from Dr. Panagiotis Scarlatos, and miscellaneous expenses,
including, but not limited to, local travel, material supplies
and publication costs . In addition, a portion of the proceeds
will pay for the student ' s thesis based tuition.
Funding for the Internship Program will be provided for from the
Water Enterprise Fund, Personal Services Account, having a fiscal
year 1999/2000 budget allocation of $212, 135 .
Please place the Resolution approving the Internship with Florida
Atlantic University for development of the GIS System on the
January 13 , 2000 , Village Council Agenda for the consideration by
the Council members . Thank you.
MJM/mk
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