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1 City of Gainesville, Florida University of Florida Cost Analysis Memorandum OCTOBER 2016 Presented by: Government Services Group, Inc Mahan Drive, Suite 250 Tallahassee, Florida (850) (Office) (850) Fax

2 Background The City of Gainesville (City) has engaged Government Services Group, Inc. (GSG) to assist the City in analyzing the alternative methods that could be used to determine the full cost of fire rescue services provided to the University of Florida properties within the City. GSG specializes in government finance and taxation issues. The objectives of this effort were to: Determine the full costs of providing fire services to University of Florida properties within the City by analyzing alternative methodologies. Calculate the fire services charges for the aggregate University of Florida properties within the City based on the alternative methodologies. The City of Gainesville s Fire Rescue Department is an all hazards emergency and non-emergency service provider. This organization provides fire suppression, emergency medical services (EMS at an advanced life support (ALS) level), hazmat response, technical rescue, state disaster mutual aid response, fire prevention inspections and life safety education. The City of Gainesville has provided high quality services for over 100 years and currently enjoys an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Class 2/2x rating effective September 1, The Gainesville Fire Rescue Department was awarded accredited status from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) on March 11, The Fire Rescue Department facilities inventory is comprised of eight fire stations, an administrative office and a training facility that service the entire City. The City of Gainesville has a very high percentage of City property values that are off of the tax roll in comparison to similar sized municipalities in the state. For tax year 2015 the taxable value of property was 42% of total just value compared to a statewide average of 68%. This constrains the City s property tax revenue and highlights the necessity for additional revenue sources such as the fire assessment. GSG initially identified six methodologies for the analysis of the full costs of providing fire rescue services to University of Florida properties. Building Square Footage Method Fire Call Method Factored Fire Protection Unit Method Land Mass Method Assessment Model Method Response Method All six methods were considered at a high level with two being chosen for further development and four determined to be alternative methods for comparison. Government Services Group, Inc. 1

3 Alternative Methods for Comparison BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE METHOD The Building Square Footage Method calculates the proportionate share of the burden of maintaining the Fire Rescue Department that is attributable to the University of Florida by dividing the campus s total building square footage by the total square footage of all building s in the City of Gainesville (including the University buildings). Based on data obtained by GSG from the property appraiser and the client, the University of Florida campus (22,360,629 ft 2 ) comprises 15% of the total square footage of the buildings in the City of Gainesville (147,506,471 ft 2 ). Applying this percentage to the total Fire and EMS budget of the Fire Rescue Department ($16,702,920) is one method used to calculate the costs of providing fire services to the University of Florida and would equal $2,532,010. FIRE CALL METHOD The Fire Call Method calculates the proportionate share of the burden of maintaining the Fire Rescue Department that is attributable to the University of Florida by dividing the number of fire related calls originating from the University of Florida in a year by the total fire related calls generated by the City of Gainesville (including the University) in the same year. Based on data extracted from the Florida Fire Incident Reporting System (FFIRS) the total number of calls for the University of Florida and the City of Gainesville for 2014 were 1,429 and 18,162 respectively with the University comprising 8% of the total. Applying this percentage to the total Fire and EMS budget of the Fire Rescue Department ($16,702,920) is another method used to calculate the costs of providing fire services to the University of Florida and would equal $1,314,198. FACTORED FIRE PROTECTION UNIT METHOD The Factored Fire Protection Unit (FFPU) Method calculates the proportionate share of the burden of maintaining the Fire Rescue Department that is attributable to the University of Florida by dividing the number of FFPUs attributable to the University of Florida by the total FPPUs calculated for the City of Gainesville (including the University) for the same period. For details concerning the calculation of Factored Fire Protection Units please refer to the Assessment Model Method section of this report. Based on data calculated by GSG, the total number of FFPUs for the University of Florida and the City of Gainesville were 4,226 and 67,215 respectively with University comprising 6% of the total. Applying this percentage to the total Fire and EMS budget of the Fire Rescue Department ($16,702,920) is another method used to calculate the costs of providing fire services to the University of Florida and would equal $988,123. Government Services Group, Inc. 2

4 LAND MASS METHOD The Land Mass Method calculates the proportionate share of the burden of maintaining the Fire Rescue Department that is attributable to the University of Florida by dividing the total land mass of the property of the University of Florida by the total land mass of the City of Gainesville (including the University). Based on data extracted from the GIS system by GSG, the University of Florida has a mass of 1,930 acres and the City of Gainesville a mass of 38,745 acres with the University of Florida comprising 5% of the total. Applying this percentage to the total Fire and EMS budget of the Fire Rescue Department ($16,702,920) would equal $792,573 and is yet another method used to calculate the costs of providing fire services to the University of Florida. Government Services Group, Inc. 3

5 Developed Methods Two of the six analysis methodologies were chosen for detailed development. The first of these methods applies the City s current, approved fire assessment methodology to the University of Florida properties and calculates the fire services charges for the aggregate University of Florida properties within the City based on the City s approved fire assessment rate per Factored Fire Protection Unit for Fiscal Year ; this method is the Assessment Model Method. The second method uses the compensatory amount per unit response provided within the Fire Services Assistance Agreement between Alachua County and the City of Gainesville for Fire Rescue Services approved in October 2006 (Fire Services Assistance Agreement) as well as the costs for excessive false alarms included within the City s Municipal Code; this method is the Response Method. ASSESSMENT MODEL METHOD The Assessment Model Method applies the City s current fire assessment methodology to the University of Florida properties. GSG updated the fire assessment methodology for the City in 2014 based on a prior study conducted by GSG in The fire assessment rate imposed since inception of the assessment program and for Fiscal Year is $78.00 per Net Factored Fire Protection Unit. This rate is based on the City only funding 39% of the Assessable Budget (which itself was 66% of the Total Fire and EMS Budget in 2015) via the fire assessment. For 2015, if the City had collected 100% of the Assessable Budget of $13,456,869, the rate per FFPU would have been $ The assessment methodology is based upon the development of a base-billing unit, called a Fire Protection Unit. A Fire Protection Unit is a measure that serves as a common index to compare the fire flow requirements for each building within the City; each Fire Protection Unit equates to the Fire Rescue Department s capability to effectively deliver 300 gallons per minute (GPM) of effective fire flow, which equates to the City s initial full alarm response. The Fire Protection Unit assignments vary for each building within the City based upon each building s occupancy hazard classification(s) (Hazard Class) and building area calculated in square foot increments of building improvements as described subsequently. Based upon NFPA 1142 standards, a Hazard Class was assigned to each building within the City based upon the building s assignment of use by the County Property Appraiser or verification of use obtained through field research. According to NFPA 1142, the lowest Hazard Class number is 3, and it is assigned to the highest (most hazardous) hazard group. The highest Hazard Class number is 7, and it is assigned to the lowest (least hazardous) hazard group. For example, Hazard Class 3 properties include plywood and particleboard manufacturing, plastic processing and cereal or flour mills while Hazard Class 7 properties include residential dwellings, apartments and offices. In addition, for all parcels within the City, GSG determined the amount of square footage of the structures using the building files on the ad valorem tax roll or through the use of field research. Using the fire flow calculation from NFPA 1142, a Fire Protection Unit was assigned to each square foot increment by Hazard Class. The number of Fire Protection Units assigned to a building represents that building s proportionate share of the burden of maintaining the Fire Rescue Department and the availability of these vital public services. The number of Fire Protection Units assigned to a building was determined by the Hazard Class assignment and the amount of building area contained in a building. Government Services Group, Inc. 4

6 Next, the Fire Protection Units assigned to each building were further modified by applying a Combined Factor for each Hazard Class t o determine the Factored Fire Protection Units for each Building. The Combined Factor is comprised of the Demand Factor and the Availability Factor for each Hazard Class. The Factored Fire Protection Units were adjusted for sprinklered buildings to account for any mitigation the sprinklers might provide for the fire services. A mitigation credit policy was implemented when the fire assessment program was initiated in 2010 and is based on the sprinklered building information provided by individual property owners through an annual application process. Under the Fire Flow Mitigation Credit Policy, the number of Factored Fire Protection Units are reduced by 10% upon documentation and proof that the building is protected by an automatic sprinkler system that fully meets the requirements of NFPA 12, NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R and that the system was installed, inspected, monitored and maintained in accordance with the City standards. A complete description of the Assessment Methodology is provided in the City of Gainesville Fire Assessment Memorandum dated June For the University of Florida analysis, the City obtained a list of all of the buildings on University of Florida properties, and their related square footage, from the University of Florida. Using the properties physical address, GIS technology or field work, GSG identified all properties within the municipal boundaries of the City. Next, GSG analyzed each building and assigned a Hazard Class to the building based upon the building s use determined by building name, internet research, or personal knowledge 1. GSG only included buildings with more than 100 square feet. GSG assigned a Hazard Class 7 to any buildings where the building s use could not be determined, which is the least hazardous class. Once the Hazard Class assignment was made, GSG assigned the number of Factored Fire Protection Units for each building using the square footage of the building supplied by the University of Florida and the NFPA formula. Finally, GSG calculated each building s fire service charge by applying the 100% rate of $ If the fire assessment were to be approved at a level of 100% funding of the Assessable Budget the rate would be $ per Factored Fire Protection Unit and the total assessment revenue generated would be $696,277. The results of the Assessment Model Method analysis for each building using this rate are provided as Appendix A. The total number of Factored Fire Protection Units for the University of Florida properties is 4, units. The results of the Assessment Model Method analysis for the University of Florida properties may be further modified once the mitigation credits are applied to the Factored Fire Protection Units, but information on the sprinklered buildings was not available at the time of the analysis. RESPONSE METHOD The Response Method uses the compensatory amount per unit response provided within the Fire Services Assistance Agreement as well as the charges for excessive false alarms included within the City s Municipal Code as Appendix A - Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges. As previously discussed, the City has a Fire Services Assistance Agreement with Alachua County for fire services. The intent of the agreement is to provide the most efficient service utilizing the fire services units nearest the incident and it is intended to provide the most efficient fire services to properties within the City of Gainesville. The Fire Services Assistance Agreement has an established formula for 1 Hazard Class verification. Government Services Group, Inc. 5

7 determining the costs associated with these services and provides for monthly reimbursement for the responses. The current compensatory amount per unit response is $ The City has also adopted an ordinance that provides penalties for excessive false alarms. The penalties for false alarms are as follows: First with valid permit $ 0.00 First without valid permit, or second with valid permit, each $ Third and fourth, each $ Fifth, sixth and seventh, each $ Eighth and above, each $ (Note: reduced to $11.50 if false fire alarm caused by system malfunction and proof of timely service/repair is submitted to the False Alarm Reduction Unit (section 10-33(d)) Non-permitted system, additional fee $ (Note: reduced to $61.00 if application filed within 10 days (section 10-33)) Fire alarm permit reinstatement fee after revocation (section 10-34) $ Failure to respond when requested by the Fire Rescue Department (section 10-36) $ Resetting of an activated fire alarm prior to receiving approval from the Fire Rescue Department $ Failure to deactivate fire alarm within 15 minutes (section 10-37) $ GSG obtained the call information from the City of Gainesville for calendar years 2013 and The City s Fire Rescue Department identified all calls to the University of Florida properties using the Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, GIS technology or fieldwork. The Fire Services Assistance Agreement has an established formula for determining the costs associated with the fire and EMS calls based on a per unit response with the exception of the responses by the District Chief. The current compensatory amount per unit response is $ Table 1 provides a summary of the unit responses to University of Florida properties based on four major response categories for 2013 and 2014 (excluding responses by the District Chiefs), as well as the fees associated with the unit responses based on the current amount of $ Table 1 Unit Responses for 2013 and Unit Responses Fees Unit Responses Fees Fire/False Alarm Responses 613 $487, $464, EMS Responses 652 $518, $620, Service Responses 6 $4, $3, Hazard Responses 53 $42, $46, Totals 1,324 $1,052, ,429 $1,136, Based on the penalties for excessive false alarms adopted by the City, the false alarm calls were further analyzed to determine if any of the properties were experiencing excessive false alarm calls. The analysis for each year for each property is provided as Appendix B. Based on the analysis, it was determined that the cost for excessive false alarms in 2013 was $41,850 and in 2014 was $42,200. Government Services Group, Inc. 6

8 The costs for the excessive false alarms was added to the unit response costs in Table 1 to determine the total charges under the Response Method analysis; the total charges are illustrated in Table 2 for calendar years 2013 and Table 2 Response Method Analysis Unit Responses Fees 1 Unit Responses Fees 1 Fire/False Alarm Responses 613 $487, $464, EMS Responses 652 $518, $620, Service Responses 6 $4, $3, Hazard Responses 53 $42, $46, False Alarm Ordinance Fees $41, $42, Total 1,751 $1,094, ,880 $1,178, Fees for unit responses are based on the automatic aid compensatory amount per unit. False Alarm responses have an additional fee based on the City s false alarm ordinance. 2 Represents False Alarm Incidents not Unit Responses. Government Services Group, Inc. 7

9 Summary GSG considered six methodologies to use for the analysis of the full costs of providing fire services to University of Florida properties. Table 3 provides a side by side summary of the methods displaying key factors for each. Of note is the similarity of the values for the percentage that the University of Florida makes up of the total City whether comparing units used as criteria for a method or the resulting assessment revenue from a method. Table 3 Method Comparison Building Sq. Ft Number of Fire Calls FFPUs Land Mass (Acres) Assessment Model 2 Response Method City of Gainesville 125,145,842 16,733 67,215 38,745 $11,074,360 $16,702,920 University of Florida 22,360,629 1,429 4,226 1,930 $696,338 $1,178,298 City + UF Total 147,506,471 18,162 71,441 40,676 $11,770,698 $17,881,218 UF % of Total 15% 8% 6% 5% 6% 7% UF Assessment $2,532,010 $1,314,198 $988,123 $792,573 $696,338 $1,178,298 2 The Assessment Model Method is based on only funding the 66% of the total City Fire and EMS budget of $16.7M that is identified as fire related ($11M) via the fire assessment. The remaining non-assessable portion ($5.6M) of the budget, while still required for availability and operation of the Department as a whole, would be funded via the General Fund. Government Services Group, Inc. 8

10 Appendix A

11 0001 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM NEWELL DR 49, $1, LINTON E. GRINTER HALL UNION RD 56, $1, COL. EDGAR S. WALKER HALL UNION RD 26, $1, GEORGE PEABODY HALL UNION RD 35, $1, GEORGE S. SMATHERS LIBRARY UNION RD 129, $2, NATHAN P. BRYAN HALL UNION RD 49, $1, JAMES N. ANDERSON HALL W UNIVERSITY AV 47, $1, KEENE-FLINT HALL NEWELL DR 60, $1, TOWNES R. LEIGH HALL BUCKMAN DR 96, $2, B.H. GRIFFIN - W.L. FLOYD HALL NEWELL DR 24, $1, ANNIE D. BROWARD HALL BROWARD DR 158, $2, PETER ROLFS HALL BUCKMAN DR 38, $1, WILMON E. NEWELL HALL STADIUM RD 30, $1, KATHRYN CHICONE USTLER HALL FLETCHER DR 15, $ HENRY H. BUCKMAN HALL BUCKMAN DR 31, $1, ANDREW SLEDD HALL FLETCHER DR 43, $1, WILLIAM R. THOMAS HALL FLETCHER DR 35, $1, INFIRMARY FLETCHER DR 49, $1, FARRIOR HALL (ACAD. ADVISEMENT) FLETCHER DR 37, $1, MARY M. REID HALL MUSEUM RD 47, $1, FLORIDA GYMNASIUM STADIUM RD 163, $2, WILLIAM G. CARLETON AUDITORIUM UNION RD 14, $ GEN. JAMES A. VAN FLEET HALL STADIUM RD 21, $1, JOSEPH WEIL HALL STADIUM RD 153, $2, WEIL CHILLED WATER PLANT (CWP1) GALE LEMERAND DR 9, $ JOHN J. TIGERT HALL SW 13TH ST 83, $2, UNIVERSITY POLICE Police 1555 MUSEUM RD 4, $ CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Laboratory 125 BUCKMAN DR 85, $2, DAVID STUZIN HALL UNION RD 54, $1, RAE O. WEIMER HALL STADIUM RD 162, $2, MARSHALL M. CRISER HALL UNION RD 63, $1, HUB STADIUM RD 70, $1, Government Services Group, Inc. A-1

12 0033 ENGINEERING CENTER DR 140, $2, U. F. INFORMATION FLETCHER DR 2, $ COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY Utilities 343 FLETCHER DR $ T.W. BRYANT SPACE SCIENCE CTR STADIUM RD 59, $1, NANCY W. YULEE HALL MUSEUM RD 44, $1, ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS GENERATOR FLETCHER DR $ ANGELA MALLORY HALL INNER RD 26, $1, COMPUTER SCIENCES ENGINEERING NEWELL DR 119, $2, ROBERT MARSTON SCIENCE LIBRARY NEWELL DR 115, $2, GREENHOUSE RADIO RD 2, $ BENJAMIN A. TOLBERT HALL STADIUM RD 54, $1, GREENHOUSE RADIO RD 3, $ GREENHOUSE, PLANT PATHOLOGY SABAL PALM DR $ CWP #1 WEIL COOLING TOWERS Utilities 503 GALE LEMERAND DR 7, $ WALKER HALL CHILLED WATER PLANT (CWP3) UNION RD $ NORTH HALL STADIUM RD 36, $1, UNIVERSITY POLICE ANNEX #1 Police 1521 MUSEUM RD 4, $ HAROLD C. RIKER HALL STADIUM RD 43, $1, RUDOLF WEAVER HALL GALE LEMERAND DR 46, $1, GERSON HALL UNION RD 41, $1, GREENHOUSE, PLANT PATHOLOGY SABAL PALM DR $ FACILITIES OFFICE MOWRY RD $ IFAS COMM SERVICES STORAGE SABAL PALM DR 1, $ MCKNIGHT BRAIN INSTITUTE NEWELL DR 208, $3, IFAS COMMUNICATION SERVICES SABAL PALM DR 8, $ IFAS OFFICE LAB DATE PALM RD 2, $ HOUGH HALL UNION RD 67, $1, HEAVENER HALL W UNIVERSITY AVE 60, $1, OBSERVATORY SWEETWATER DR $ RESEARCH LABORATORY Laboratory 2043 IFAS RESEARCH DR 5, $ IFAS COMMUNICATION SERVICES MOWRY RD 6, $ NANOSCALE RESEARCH FACILITY Research bldg 1041 CENTER DR 55, $1, Government Services Group, Inc. A-2

13 0071 FIELD SUPPORT Laboratory 2039 IFAS RESEARCH DR 3, $ PUGH HALL BUCKMAN DR 45, $1, ROLFS ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT BLDG Utilities 341 BUCKMAN DR $ GREENHOUSE MEMORIAL RD 5, $ VETERINARY SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL SW 16TH AV 110, $2, HEAD HOUSE RADIO RD $ UNIVERSITY WOMENS CLUB WOODLAWN DR 4, $ CONFERENCES AND INSTITUTES MOWRY RD 4, $ CATERING SERVICE BUILDING $ COUNSELING AND WELLNESS CENTER RADIO RD 23, $1, COGENERATION PLANT MOWRY RD 20, $ CYPRESS HALL STUDENT HOUSING MUSEUM RD 85, $2, TEACHING SUPPORT MCCARTY DR 1, $ GREENHOUSE, PLANT PATHOLOGY SABAL PALM DR $ GREENHOUSE, PLANT PATHOLOGY SABAL PALM DR $ O`CONNELL CTR STORAGE STADIUM RD 8, $ PHYSICS BUILDING MUSEUM RD 232, $3, FLORIDA OUTDOOR POOL FLETCHER DR 12, $ STEPHEN C. O`CONNELL CENTER GALE LEMERAND DR 318, $4, WAYNE & JIMMIE CARSE SWIM DIVE STADIUM RD 6, $ STORAGE BLDG HULL RD $ EQUIPMENT STORAGE SABAL PALM DR $ OCONNELL WARMUP POOL PLANT STADIUM RD $ MICROKELVIN LABORATORY Laboratory 1819 STADIUM RD 4, $ ROBERT C. WILLIAMSON HALL STADIUM RD 75, $1, JAMES W. NORMAN HALL SW 5TH AV 90, $2, JAMES W. NORMAN GYM SW 12TH ST 18, $ JAMES W. NORMAN HALL ADDITION SW 12TH ST 126, $2, OFFICE BUILDING MOWRY RD 3, $ FIELD LAB, FORESTRY Laboratory 1502 DATE PALM RD 3, $ GREENHOUSE, FLMNH Radio Rd $ FLMNH POLE BARN RADIO RD 2, $ Government Services Group, Inc. A-3

14 0110 STEINBRENNER BAND HALL INNER RD 17, $ MANNING J. DAUER HALL BUCKMAN DR 63, $1, LAB OF SOUTHEASTERN ARCHEOLOGY Laboratory 3097 RADIO RD 2, $ IFAS COMMUNICATION SERVICES MOWRY RD 4, $ MUSIC BUILDING NEWELL DR 69, $1, TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH FACILITY Research bldg 2195 MOWRY RD 3, $ AQUATIC FOOD PROD. PILOT PLANT NEWELL DR 17, $ FACILITIES OFFICE DATE PALM RD 11, $ SCOTT LINDER TENNIS STADIUM SW 2ND AV 8, $ PRESIDENTS RESIDENCE W UNIVERSITY AVE 9, $ AGRONOMY DRYING FACILITY MUSEUM DR 1, $ PERCY L. REED LABORATORY Laboratory 1901 STADIUM RD 16, $ CENTREX (UNIVERSITY POLICE) Police 1577 MUSEUM RD 9, $ DUNCAN U. FLETCHER HALL BUCKMAN DR 50, $1, ALBERT A. MURPHREE HALL FLETCHER DR 97, $2, AGRONOMY PLANT INTRO LAB Laboratory 2185 RITCHY RD $ PARKING GARAGE 7 (OCONNELL) GALE LEMERAND DR 176, $3, WILDLIFE ECOLOGY MCCARTY DR 1, $ VARSITY TENNIS BUILDING SW 2ND AV 1, $ CROPS AND SOILS FIELD LAB Laboratory 2024 IFAS RESEARCH DR 2, $ DEVELOPMENT & ALUMNI AFFAIRS NW 20TH ST 20, $ STORAGE BLDG MOWRY RD 1, $ FLORIDA FIELD SOUTH END ZONE STADIUM RD 75, $1, STADIUM CIB $ BEN HILL GRIFFIN STADIUM GALE LEMERAND DR 196, $3, YON HALL STADIUM RD 109, $2, FLORIDA FIELD NORTH END ZONE GALE LEMERAND DR 68, $1, HERITAGE HALL GALE LEMERAND DR 22, $1, IFAS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES MCCARTY DR 6, $ NORTH END ZONE COOLING TOWER Utilities 138 FLETCHER DR 2, $ PESTICIDE INFORMATION MOWRY RD 6, $ DERISO HALL SHEALY DR 9, $ Government Services Group, Inc. A-4

15 0166 PARKING GARAGE 9 (ARCHER RD S) SW ARCHER RD 217, $3, MYCOLOGY LAB Laboratory 2668 HULL RD 1, $ CRISER CIB $ DAVIS CANCER PAVILION GALE LEMERAND DR 128, $2, SHANDS MEDICAL PLAZA B GALE LEMERAND DR 111, $2, NEWELL ANNEX STADIUM RD 4, $ PARKING GARAGE 9 (ARCHER RD N) SW ARCHER RD 224, $3, WRUF TRANSMITTER BUILDING Utilities SW 8TH AVENUE 3, $ WILMOT GARDENS ADMIN BLDG MOWRY RD 1, $ EH&S ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES NEWELL DR 14, $ FIBER HUT MAE Utilities 645 GALE LEMERAND DR $ JOSHUA C. DICKINSON HALL MUSEUM RD 115, $2, FIELD LAB TRAILER, FORESTRY Laboratory 2333 MOWRY RD $ MECHANICAL & AEROSPACE ENG C GALE LEMERAND DR 26, $1, FREDERICK N RHINES HALL GALE LEMERAND DR 76, $1, WILMOT GARDENS GREENHOUSE GALE LEMERAND DR. 3, $ FIELD LAB, FORESTRY Laboratory 2319 MOWRY RD 1, $ AGRONOMY CYTOLOGY LABORATORY Laboratory 1447 SABAL PALM DR $ UF SUBSTATION #7 Utilities 1455 UNION RD 1, $ CNS STORAGE MUSEUM RD $ WAREHOUSE DATE PALM RD 1, $ DRYING FACILITY, FORESTRY MOWRY RD $ ACADEMIC RESEARCH BUILDING Research bldg 1200 NEWELL DR 274, $3, SHANDS PATIENT SERVICES BLDG SW ARCHER RD 588, $5, COMMUNICORE CENTER DR 336, $4, GENERAL SERVICES CENTER DR 41, $1, DENTAL SCIENCE CENTER DR 499, $5, BASIC SCIENCE BUILDING CENTER DR 85, $2, PARKING GARAGE 1 (SHANDS EAST) NEWELL DR 134, $2, PARKING GARAGE 10 (SHANDS E) NEWELL DR 287, $3, PARKING GARAGE 2 (SHANDS WEST) MOWRY RD 287, $3, SANITARY LIFT STATION L1 Utilities 1858 MOWRY RD 3, $ Government Services Group, Inc. A-5

16 0212 HEALTH PROF, NURSING AND PHARMACY CENTER DR 197, $3, BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING CENTER DR 162, $2, HARRELL MEDICAL EDUCATION BUILDING Newell Drive 56, $1, VETERINARY CLINICAL SCIENCES SW 16TH AV 126, $2, VET MED FOOD ANIMAL CLINIC SHEALY DR 15, $ VET MED METABOLIC BUILDING SW 16TH AV 18, $ VET MED EQUINE BARN SW 16TH AV 1, $ VA EDUCATION BUILDING # , $ VAB AUDITORIUM SW 16TH AVE 7, $ VET MED POLE BARN $ VET MED DOG TRACK CONTROL TWR $ MICROFABRITECH EAST Surge Area Drive 5, $ AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SHOP MUSEUM DR 6, $ U. F. SUBSTATION #1 Utilities 429 GALE LEMERAND DR $ FLORIDA POOL COMPRESSOR BLDG $ EQUIPMENT STORAGE DATE PALM RD 2, $ SOLAR ENERGY TEST HOUSE SW 23RD TER 1, $ ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECH. LAB Laboratory 2610 SW 23RD TER 2, $ BIOREMEDIATION LAB Laboratory 2610 SW 23RD TER $ SOLAR ENGINEERING LABORATORY Laboratory 2610 SW 23RD TER 2, $ SOLAR ENERGY WELL HOUSE Utilities $ MICROFABRITECH CONTAINMENT SHELT SURGE AREA DR $ PARKING GARAGE COMPLEX GALE LEMERAND DR 332, $4, GATOR BAND SHELL WOODLAWN DR 2, $ GATOR BANDSHELL RESTROOMS MUSEUM RD $ RECREATIONAL TENNIS FACILITY MUSEUM RD 1, $ WEED SCIENCES FIELD BUILDING Laboratory 1425 MUSEUM DR 6, $ STUDENT RECREATION&FITNESS CTR FLETCHER DR 44, $1, RACQUET CLUB DINING CENTER FLETCHER DR 14, $ RALPH D. TURLINGTON HALL NEWELL DR 183, $3, ARCHITECTURE INNER RD 114, $2, FINE ARTS D STADIUM RD 28, $1, Government Services Group, Inc. A-6

17 0270 PHYSICAL PLANT TRAINING TRLR MAGNOLIA DR 1, $ SHANDS FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION NEWELL DR 12, $ M.E. RINKER HALL NEWELL DR 48, $1, CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL BIOLOGY BUILDING W UNIVERSITY AV 109, $2, CORRY CORRY CIR 6, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 10, $ CORRY VILLAGE COMMONS VILLAGE DR 12, $ CORRY CORRY CIR 18, $ CORRY VILLAGE DR 18, $ SW CHILLED WATER PLANT (CWP4) HULL RD 5, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 18, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 18, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 12, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 5, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 18, $ DIAMOND DIAMOND RD 4, $ POWELL HALL (FLMNH) HULL RD 60, $1, Government Services Group, Inc. A-7

18 0309 SAMUEL P. HARN MUSEUM OF ART Museum 3259 HULL RD 121, $2, PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS HULL RD 69, $1, SW RECREATIONAL SPORTS FACILITY HULL RD 138, $2, WEST CHILLED WATER PLANT (CWP6) HULL RD 4, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BLUE CIR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ORANGE DR 7, $ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE LAUNDRY Laundry 1476 ORANGE DR $ ACS STORAGE SW 34TH ST $ ACS HOUSING SW 34TH ST 5, $ WILDLIFE FIELD LAB Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST $ IFAS WILDLIFE ECOLOGY LAB Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST 2, $ IFAS WILDLIFE ECOLOGY LAB Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST 1, $ MCGUIRE CTR FOR LEPIDOPTERA RES HULL RD 46, $1, IFAS STORAGE (AGY) SW 23RD ST $ WILDLIFE FIELD LAB Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST $ IFAS LABORATORY (AGY) Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST 1, $ IFAS LABORATORY (AGY) Laboratory 2005 SW 23RD ST 2, $ ENTOMOLOGY SHOP NATURAL AREA DR 1, $ Government Services Group, Inc. A-8

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