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HomeMy WebLinkAbout26 - Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project — Award of Construction Contract No. 8111-1 (15X12)TO: FROM: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report September 13, 2016 Agenda Item No. 26 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Robert Stein, Assistant City Engineer, rstein newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3322 TITLE: Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project — Award of Construction Contract No. 8111-1 to Environmental Construction, Inc. (15X12) ABSTRACT: Staff has received acceptable construction bids for the Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project and requests City Council approval to award the construction contract to the low -bidder, Environmental Construction, Inc. (ECI). RECOMMENDATIONS: a) Approve the project drawings and specifications (On May 10, 2016, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-58, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2016-001 (SCH# 2016031011) for the Big Canyon Habitat Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project (PA2016-046), pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act, State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3); b) Award Contract No. 8111-1 to ECI for the total bid price of $1,782,230.00, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract, c) Establish a ten percent contingency of $178,000 to cover the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract, d) Authorize the City Manager to execute a Reimbursement Agreement with Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) for its contribution of $15,000 to the project on a form approved by the City Attorney, and e) Approve Budget Amendment No. 17BA-_ recognizing a reimbursement from OCSD in the amount of $15,000 and appropriating $15,000 to Account No. 01201-980000- 15X12 for Big Canyon Restoration project. 26-1 Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project — Award of Construction Contract September 13, 2016 Page 2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Upon approval of the budget amendment, the current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this contract. Proposed uses are: Vendor Purpose Amount ECI Construction Contract $1,782,230.00 ECI Construction Contingency 178,000.00 On-call Geotechnical Geotechnical Services 10,000.00 On-call Structural Inspection Inspection of reinforced concrete structures 5,000.00 SCE Power Line Extension 9,340.83 Specialty Vendors Interpretive Signs 30,000.00 Burns & McDonnell Construction Services / Biological Monitoring 61,111.00 Andy Salas, Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians Tribal Monitoring 10,200.00 Various Incidentals 1,118.17 Total $2,087,000.00 Project costs will be expensed to: Account Description Account Number Amount Measure M Competitive 1230052-980000-15X12 $1,432,780.00 Contributions 13501-980000-15X12 529,220.00 OCSD Reimbursement 01201928-980000-15X12 15,000.00 General Fund 01201928-980000-15X12 32,000.00 General Fund 01201926-980000-17D11 78,000.00 6 Total $2,087,000.00 DISCUSSION: At 11 a.m. on August 23, 2016, the following nine bids were submitted through Planet Bid: 26-2 Bidder Bid 1 Environmental Construction, Inc. $ 1,782,230.00 2 Sukut Construction LLC $ 1,898,398.00 3 Lonerock, Inc. $ 1,945,514.50 4 Rockforce Construction $ 1,978,955.00 5 Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. $ 2,017,644.20 6 Spectrum Construction Group, Inc. $ 2,080,482.42 7 Metro Builders & Engineers Group, Ltd. $ 2,398,715.74 8 YAKAR $ 2,416,955.00 9 C.S. Legacy Construction, Inc. $ 2,774,912.80 26-2 Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project — Award of Construction Contract September 13, 2016 Page 3 The total low bid amount is 6% below the Engineer's Estimate of $1,900,000. The low bidder, Environmental Construction, Inc. (ECI), possesses both California State Contractors License Classifications "A" and "C-27" as required by the project specifications. A meeting was conducted with the ECI on August 24, 2016 and a check of the Contractor's references indicates they have satisfactorily completed similar projects for other municipalities. This Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project has been a long standing goal for the City and community. Over the years, Public Works has assembled grant and other funds which will now allow the City to improve water quality and restore a portion of the canyon which outlets into the upper Newport Bay. Public Works staff has also prepared the necessary environmental documents, plans and specifications, and secured permits so that this first improvement project is now ready for the construction. Project features include improvements to water quality in Big Canyon Creek and Newport Bay with an infiltration wetland and isolation of seepage flows with high concentrations of selenium for diversion to the sanitary sewer, restoration of riparian habitat by removing non-native vegetation and replanting native species, stabilizing the creek and floodplain with engineered energy dissipation and erosion control measures, and enhancing public access and education within the Big Canyon Nature Park with improved trails, closure of undesired trails, and creation of diverse ecological habitats. The work necessary to complete this contract consists of implementing erosion control measures and performing construction surveying, clearing and grubbing, tree removals, and grading. Construction includes temporary surface water diversions, bypass lines, storm water drainage piping and structures to capture storm flows from Jamboree Road. A water quality unit and a bioretention cell infiltration system will be installed along with concrete embankment slope protection and stilling and settling basins and walls, connection into a sanitary sewer trunk line, constructing vegetated soil revetments, constructing a temporary irrigation system with power, performing site restoration work, re -vegetation and hydroseeding, and installing access roads, trail ramps, and gates. Upon completion of the construction, the contractor will perform plant establishment and maintenance for a period of time. Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, the contractor will have 125 consecutive working days to complete project tasks that lie within the creek and sensitive habitat areas, with an additional 30 days for work on upland areas close to Jamboree Road as approved by City. Following completion of construction, there is a 120 consecutive calendar day plant establishment and maintenance period. Construction management, inspection and environmental monitoring will be performed by the Public Works Department and augmented by a variety of specialized consultants. This will require several minor professional service agreements including the design team Burns and McDonnell. 26-3 Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project — Award of Construction Contract September 13, 2016 Page 4 The California Coastal Commission approved the project at its August 11, 2016 meeting. Per their Coastal Development Permit conditions, the City will also need to hire archaeological observers, under a separate contract to monitor clearing/grubbing and grading operations. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: On May 10, 2016, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-58, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2016-001 (SCH# 2016031011) for the Big Canyon Habitat Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project (PA2016-046), Attachment C, pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act, State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A — Location Map Attachment B — Sheet 6 Drainage Plan from the Drawing Set Attachment C — Resolution Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration Attachment D — Budget Amendment 26-4 Attachment A r., d*N - �` San iia ed ` "%: fl e., .. - - _- r'1 �!✓ fef CIE 1 r e •,.�. pry. - -� 1" *# 1 fWF _ r � it _ Proj eck to abon r••ti� 1r — +� f e. 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APPROVED BIG CANYON RESTORATION DRAINAGE PLAN / OS 24" HDPE FLARED END SECTION WITH O CONCRETE TOE WALL PER DETAIL 4, SHEET / 10. / 37 LF 24" HDPE STORM PIPE. i/ O L -F %' FL 43.00 - 37 27 SEEP WATER DIVERSION 8 SY7 J TO SANITARY SEWER PIPE 42 / \ (SEE DETAIL 3, SHEET 10) - ,A5 a G P 31 �- 8" X 8" X 2" TEE 26 QA. /� 2" LINE WITH 2" CAP 31 35 V W � / 40 - 5 AO / � 17 FL = 18 FL = 442.5015.5 �A'3 20 19 16 72 24 3'/ 21 40 TOP EL = 55.00 / Y FL (IN, EXISTING) = 50.25 FL(OUT,W)=49.25± FL (OUT SW) =4775 2 , ioinfiltra i9on Cell BIORETENTION 0 \ OUTLET RISER PIPE, SEE SHEET 7 p0 AREA A WATER LEVEL 15 CONTROLSTRUCTURE A m SEE SHEET 7 FOR a/ BIORETENTION 10 h DRAIN SYSTEM PLAN X45 / sr 145 �.., n, F1 = 42.00 5 7 14 SY / Z:ICLIENTS\ESP\NPBEACHCA\83234_BIGCYNTRTWET\DESIGNIENVIRO\REMEDIATIONICAD\CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS\83234_6 DRAINAGE PLANDWG 7/18/20162.04 PM KLANDRIST / oaE'�ARFa4uu ,� BURNS '\MSDONNELL 9400 WARD PKWY KANSAS CITY, MO 64114 (816)333-9400 REVISIONS APPROVED BIG CANYON RESTORATION DRAINAGE PLAN NO. DATE I 13Y APPROVED O 18" DEPTH FACING CLASS RIP RAP. / DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: B.WEIs 1K.ANDRIST1 OS 187 LF 12" GATED PVC PIPE PER DETAIL 1, /. _�p SHFEf 6 OF 22 SHEET 11. / O 191 LF OF CONCRETE PAD SURFACE AND ---- / PIPE ANCHOR SYSTEM PER DETAIL 1, SHEET / 11. / 3.5'H x 3.5'W X VD END WALL AROUND PVC -- / PIPE OUTLET PER DETAIL 1, SHEET 9. 41 LF OF 15" PVC PER CITY STD -106-L. / 12 WATER LEVEL CONTROL STRUCTURES (2), CONCRETE PAD, BOLLARDS, AND CONCRETE - TOP EL. = 55.00 2g ANCHORS PER DETAIL 1, SHEET 9. FL (IN, EXISTING, 12") = 49.07 ± 13 25 LF OF 10" PVC PER CITY STD -106-L AND 10" y- FL (OUT, EXISTING, 12") = 48.97 ± PVC 45° BEND. FL (OUT, SOUTH, 8") = 48.30 ±` / 'MAINTAIN MIN. 8" BELOW EX FL (OUT) 14 15" X 10 PVC WYE AND 15" X 10" PVC REDUCER. / 15 22 LF OF 10" PVC PER CITY STD -106-L. / 0'S - / 16 35 LF OF 18" HDPE (SMOOTH, SOLID WALL). - X -: �- 40' EXISTING 12" 17 45° 18" SOLID WALL HDPE PIPE BEND. -/= � STORM DRAIN - 18" TO 12" HDPE PIPE REDUCER (ECCENTRIC = +/ ri EX. FL OUT 48.71-.,- 4u: WITH CONTINUOUS FACE ALONG FLOW LINE). / 0." ` 30 ` ) 19 12" HDPE TO PVC TRANSITION. 12 LF 12" SOLID PVC (CONNECT TO 12" PVC GATED PIPE). �7i31 21 REINFORCED CONCRETE ENCASEMENT 32` 29 \-AROUND 450 BEND AND 18" TO 12" REDUCER. CONCRETE SHALL EXTEND 6" FROM ALL SIDES OF PIPE AND BEYOND JOINTS. REINFORCEMENT CAGE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH #3 BARS AT 12" O.C., PROVIDING 2" CLR ON ALL FACES, SUBMIT CAGE DETAIL FOR / A N: 2176196.19 � / � � � � CONSTRUCTION NOTES, CONT.: REVIEW PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. E:6066417.66 // �� 34 8" HDPE WYE (45° BEND) WITH CLEANOUT, 8" 22 92 LF OF 12" HDPE STORM PIPE. (TO CENTER) + 50.5 FS / �w, O HDPE 45° SWEEP - WRAP CORNER WITHIN 1' OF EDGE OF CULVERT. 23 91 LF OF 15" HDPE STORM PIPE. C.M.P PIPE ANCHORS EVERY 10' TO 15' OF 24 46 LF OF 24" HDPE STORM PIPE. 51.75 3g TOP EL. PIPE PER DETAIL 6 ON SHEET 10, PROVIDE = - � : `\ _ ANCHOR WITHIN 2' AT BEGINNING AND END OF 25 STORM DIVERSION BOX STRUCTURE (SW \ / / FL (IN) = FL (OUT) = 47.00 / -- STORM DIVERSION PER DETAIL 3, SHEET 12. A-- 1 CULVERT ) / N: 2176165.13 / 22 E: 6066332.89 / / 18 o REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EXISTING 24" _ ! TO CENTER to ooI 36 8" HDPE WYE (45° BEND) WITH CLEANOUT, 8" FLARED END SECTION. ( ) / % HDPE 450 SWEEP WRAP CORNER WITHIN 1' L / OF EDGE OF CULVERT. 26 2' DEPTH, 12' WIDE VEGETATED TRIANGULAR PENETRATE CONCRETE SLOPE LINING USING CHANNEL WITH 3H:1V SIDESLOPES. (2) 8" HDPE 45° BENDS AND 1 -FOOT OF PIPE, 27 V DEPTH, 6' WIDE VEGETATED TRIANGULAR TOP EL. = 52.30 r ��WRAP PIPE WITH 3 LAYERS OF GEOTEXTILE CHANNEL WITH 3HA V SIDESLOPES. FL (IN, EXISTING) = 48.04b -� AT PENETRATION FOR CONCRETE FL(OUT) = 47.94 / / - �- - CONTRACTION AND TRIM GEOTEXTILE AT 28 CLEAN WATER BYPASS STRUCTURE (60") PER N: 2176073.94 / SURFACE AFTER LAYING CONCRETE PER CITY STD -401-L, SUBSTITUTE FRAME AND E: 6066336.61 / ��� DETAIL 5, SHEET 10. BOLTDOWN COVER WITH NEENAH R-2668 /T. ��'B _ FRAME WITH TYPE B GRATE, WITHIN 2' (TO CENTER) / j 95 38 8" HDPE 45° PIPE BEND AND CLEANOUT. OUTSIDE OF MANHOLE INSTALL 8" PUSH -ON / \ (SLIP-ON) GATE VALVE AND VALVE BOX 39 WATER QUALITY UNIT PER DETAIL 2, SHEET 12. COVER WITH RISER ON 8" BYPASS PIPE PER NOTE: SUBSTITUTE STANDARD FRAME AND CITY STD -511-L. UPSTREAM END SHALL / p/ COVER WITH GMI 2600 COMPOSITE FRAME INCLUDE 18" DIA. STUB INTO MANHOLE AND AND COVER (WITH LOCKS AND GASKET). 18" X 12" TRANSITION PIPE FITTING TO CONNECT STUB TO EXISTING 12" UPSTREAM STORM DIVERSION MANHOLE STRUCTURE (NE LINE. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWING FOR BYPASS / Ah DIVERSION) PER CITY STD -401-L. SAW -CUT STRUCTURE. / =� \ EXISTING 24" PIPE TO WITHIN 4" OF INSIDE OF ^off ph„%, MANHOLE STRUCTURE WALL (ON THE 29 8" HDPE 45° SWEEP, CORE DRILL EXISTING / /^\ UP -GRADIENT SIDE), REMOVE AND DISPOSE WOOD WALL FOR PIPE PENETRATION. / l OF EXISTING PIPE DOWN -GRADIENT. / 30 8" HOPE 22.5° BEND. /I 41 12" PVC THREADED CLEAN OUT END CAP / (MALE BOSS), IF END CAP TRANSITION/FITTING 31 455 LF OF 8" HDPE CLEAN WATER BYPASS IS REQUIRED PROVIDE RESTRAINED JOINT PIPE @ MINIMUM 0.5% SLOPE (ALL JOINTS AND NORTH I FITTING OR PROVIDE ANCHOR JUST FITTINGS CONNECTED WITH BUTT FUSION DOWNSTREAM OF FITTING BELL TO PREVENT WELDING). JOINT SEPARATION. 32 CHANNEL BANK PIPE ANCHORS EVERY 10' TO 0 30' so' I 42 CLEAN WATER BYPASS END WALL (2.75'H x 15' OF PIPE PER DETAIL 7, SHEET 10. /- SCALE IN FEET 2.75'W x VD) PER DETAIL 6, SHEET 9. / 33 8" HDPE WYE (45° BEND) WITH CLEANOUT, 8" 8" GATE VALVE WITH RISER AND VALVE BOX. HDPE 45° SWEEP. wYA w • 1 Jul 18 20165;28 PM oaE'�ARFa4uu ,� BURNS '\MSDONNELL 9400 WARD PKWY KANSAS CITY, MO 64114 (816)333-9400 REVISIONS APPROVED BIG CANYON RESTORATION DRAINAGE PLAN NO. DATE I 13Y APPROVED DATE: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: B.WEIs 1K.ANDRIST1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT �-s1I1-1 CHC.ECKEDSNIDER Br: DAiE06/24/2016 : SHFEf 6 OF 22 26-6 ATTACHMENT C RESOLUTION NO. 2016-58 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. ND2016-001 (SCH#2016031011) FOR THE BIG CANYON HABITAT RESTORATION & WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (PA2016-046) WHEREAS, large areas of the riparian habitat of the Big Canyon Nature Park are dominated by non-native invasive species; and WHEREAS, urbanization in the Big Canyon watershed has resulted in increased peak and sustained peak storm flows which have incised the channel bed and eroded channel banks in the upper reaches of the Big Canyon Nature Park resulting in reduced floodplain connectivity and unstable embankments; and WHEREAS, Newport Bay, the receiving water for Big Canyon Creek, is listed as an impaired waterbody for metals, toxics, nutrients, and bacteria and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) have been established to address these impairments; and WHEREAS, wet weather, roadway -related pollutants including metals, sediment, oil, and grease enter Big Canyon Creek from thoroughfares such as Jamboree Road and impact creek water quality; and WHEREAS, Big Canyon Creek is listed as an impaired waterbody for selenium and a TMDL has been established for the creek; and WHEREAS, seepages containing concentrations of selenium much higher than State water quality standards have recently been discovered in Big Canyon Creek adjacent to Jamboree Road; and WHEREAS, the 2009 Central Orange County Integrated Regional and Coastal Watershed Management Plan lists the Big Canyon Restoration Project as a key project for implementing restoration objectives in Upper Newport Bay; and WHEREAS, the proposed restoration in Big Canyon is in conformance with the guidelines of the Big Canyon Resource and Recreation Management Plan (being prepared by the Irvine Ranch Conservancy on behalf of the City), which in turn is consistent with the requirements of the Natural Community Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan (NCCP) for the Central and Coastal sub -region of Orange County in the event the City elects to incorporate the Nature Park into the NCCP; and WHEREAS, implementation of the Big Canyon Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project will (1) restore historic riparian habitat by removing non-native vegetation and replace it with native plantings, (2) stabilize the creek and floodplain, (3) improve water quality in Big Canyon Creek and Newport Bay by diverting seeps with high concentration of selenium to the sanitary sewer, and (4) enhance public access within the Big Canyon Nature Park; and 26-7 Resolution No. 2016-58 Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, a public meeting was held by the City Council on May 10, 2016, in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and purpose of the meeting was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the City Council at this hearing, and WHEREAS, after thoroughly considering the Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the Big Canyon Habitat Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project, and the public testimony and written submissions of all interested persons desiring to be heard, the City Council finds the following facts, findings, and reasons to support adopting the MND: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code Sections 21000, et seq., the CEQA Guidelines (14 Cal. Code of Regulations, Sections 15000 et seq.), and City Council Policy K-3, the proposed amendments (Project) are defined as a project and as such subject to environmental review. 2. The City caused to be prepared an Initial Study/MND in compliance with CEQA, the State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3. 3. Notice of the availability of the draft MND was provided and the draft MND was made available for public review for a thirty -day comment period beginning on March 4, 2016, and ending April 4, 2016. Notice of the Availability of the draft MND was given in accordance with CEQA, the State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3. Comments were received from California Department of Fish & Wildlife, Regional Water Quality Control Board — Santa Ana Region, Orange County Sanitation District. Comments were also received from the City's Planning Division. 4. Although not required pursuant to CEQA, written responses to the three comment letters received and the City Planning Division comments were prepared. The comments and responses were considered by the City Council while considering the adoption of the MND. The comments to the MND and responses to comments do not change the determinations or represent a significant departure from the original document that would warrant recirculation of the MND. 5. The Draft MND and the Final MND (which includes the Responses to Comments) are attached as Exhibits 1" and "2," respectively, and incorporated herein by reference. The documents and all related materials, which constitute the record upon which this decision was based, are on file with the Public Works Department, City Hall, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California. 6. On the basis of the entire environmental review record, the proposed project, with mitigation measures, will have a less than significant impact upon the environment and there are no known substantial adverse effects on human beings that would be caused. Additionally, there are no long-term environmental goals that are compromised by the project, nor cumulative impacts anticipated in connection with the project. The mitigation measures identified by the MND and incorporated in the 26-8 Resolution No. 2016-58 Page 3 of 3 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program are feasible and will reduce potential environmental impacts to a less than significant level. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, hereby resolves as follows: Section 1: The Recitals provided above are true and correct and constitute, in part, the findings of the City Council for the adoption of the attached MND. Section 2: The City Council of the City of Newport Beach directs the Public Works Director to incorporate the mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program included in the Final MND included in Exhibit "2° in the plans and specifications for the project to be implemented. Section 3: The City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby adopts MND No. ND2016-001 (SCH#2016031011) attached as Exhibits "I" and "2", which are incorporated by reference. Section 4: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution. ADOPTED this 10t' day of May, 2016 ATTEST: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk 26-9 For a copy of the Exhibits to this Resolution, please go to http://ecros.newportbeachca.gov/Web/0/doc/833682/Pagel.aspx or see the City Clerk's Office for a copy. Exhibit "1" Big Canyon Habitat Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2016-001 State Clearinghouse Number 2016031011 Exhibit "2" Big Canyon Habitat Restoration & Water Quality Improvement Project Final MND including Responses to Comments and Mitigation Monitoring Program for Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2016-001, State Clearinghouse Number 2016031011 26-10 ATTACHMENT D City of Nlewport Beach BUDGET AMENDMENT 201E.17 EFFECT M BUDGETARY FUNS BALANCE: X InalledSE1 Reverwe Estirriales X InaileasE1 ExpEindiluneAppInciprialions I nansfen BuddEit AFIFInaFlriatians SOURCE: Tram axisiing tucgEd appropflaiicins X tram aCdilicnal EislimatEid nEivEinues tram unarIP110F1nidEid func talarice EXRLA� ATION: h 0. 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ACCCIL h11ING EN11RY: BUEIGET�IFly FUND BALAACE Func Cltiecrl Desuniptian REVEAI UE ES 711MA TES Crg CH iEiai PraiecrI Desuniptian 13501 4.1'1015 '15X12 Canilribuiians Flunid CIP - OCS❑ Fliuiject Sluing CCII NTY-135-CICI 111RIBUllICIN EXPEA L I ATUFI E A11PRC PRjIA 7110A S Desuniptian Cing NurribEm 135(1'1 Canirituiians Rund CIP Clbject NurribEm 9fIC10C10 CIP 8xplendiiu11es Pnojeci NurribEm '15X10 Dig Clanyan RElstanatlan & MOM Qualiiy IrriFlry Pnojeci Stning CCI Ell RUCT-139-1-1I` ASSIGNED C Rinancial AprInaval: Rinance EIignEid: BignEid Administ—r-aive AFlpra%al: City Cily Caunail AprInaval: City, CIE* Amou nil Det it Cnedit a II'l5,CICICI.CIa Automatic 1115,CIOCI.C10 (02DEItEI Date 26-11