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• OR BK 5770 pc 386 <br /> 9 of 10 <br /> determines additional advantageous terms and conditions of the negotiated price <br /> outweigh any price differential. <br /> 4. The lowest responsive and responsible quote or negotiated price with the most <br /> advantageous terms shall be reduced to a written offer and submitted to the City <br /> Council for consideration of award. <br /> C. Award of Contract. Upon receipt of the lowest responsive and responsible quoted or <br /> negotiated price, the City Council shall determine the award of the contract for the <br /> public works or improvement project and execute a formal written agreement <br /> containing the specific terms and conditions of construction. The City Council <br /> specifically reserves the right to reject any and all-quotes, negotiated prices, or other <br /> formal offers submitted to the City. In any event, the City Council shall not be <br /> required to make the award to the vendor with the lowest quote or negotiated price, <br /> but shall determine, in its own discretion, the lowest responsive and responsible quote <br /> or negotiated price which is most favorable to the City. <br /> SECTION 24. DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTS <br /> Procedures and definitions for design-build contracts shall be as set forth in Section <br /> 287.055,Florida Statutes, as amended. <br /> SECTION 25. AUTHORITY TO ACQUIRE LANDS <br /> In addition to the authority granted by the laws of eminent domain, the City Council is <br /> authorized to acquire lands, lakes, streams, basins, and canals within the limits of the City by <br /> gift, purchase, lease, or otherwise in such amounts as may be necessary. The City Council is <br /> further authorized to enter into exclusive or nonexclusive contracts with established public or <br /> private agencies or firms, and to appropriate such funds as it deems advisable or necessary. The <br /> City Council shall not purchase land and/or improvements for Fifty Thousand and 00/100 <br /> Dollars ($50,000.00) or more unless and-until--the-land-and-improvements-have-been-appraised-by ----- - <br /> two competent appraisers. <br /> SECTION 26. INSPECTION AND TESTING <br /> The Department Head or his designee shall inspect, or assure the inspection of, all <br /> deliveries of supplies or contractual services to determine their conformance with the <br /> specifications set forth in the order or contract. <br /> SECTION 27. SURPLUS STOCK <br /> A. Report of Surplus Stock. Pursuant to Chapter 274, Florida Statutes, as amended, all <br /> departments shall submit to the Purchasing Agent, at such time and in_such form as <br /> shall be prescribed, reports showing stocks of all supplies which are no longef used or <br /> which have become obsolete, worn out or scrapped. - <br /> B. Transfer. The Agent shall have the authority to transfer surplus stock to"other using <br /> agencies or non-profit organizations pursuant to Florida law. <br /> C. Sale. The Agent shall have authority to sell all supplies of a-.value less than Five <br /> Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($5,000.00), which have become-unsuitable for City <br /> use, or to exchange the same for, or trade in the same on, new supplies. Sales under <br /> this section shall be made to the highest responsive, responsible bidder and in <br /> conformance with Florida Statutes and competitive conditions. Sales of supplies of a <br /> value in excess of Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($5,000.00), but not exceeding <br /> Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00), shall require approval of the City <br /> Manager. Sales in excess of Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) shall <br /> require approval of the City Council. <br /> SECTION 28. PROTEST PROCEDURE <br />