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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - K Street Alley Improvementa2EwvpR� = CITY OF NEWPORT BEEACH O d ex C��F00.NP City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 5 September 24, 2013 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department David A. Webb, Public Works Director 949 - 644 -3311, dawebb(a)newportbeachca.00v PREPARED BY: Frank Tran, Associate Civil Engineer 949 -644 -3340, ftran(aDnewportbeachca.gov APPROVED: '44.� AQ a n� v� TITLE: K Street/East Bay Avenue Concrete Paver Alley Improvement ABSTRACT: The residents on K Street and East Bay Avenue requested installation of decorative concrete pavers in their portion of East Bay Avenue and alley on the north side of Balboa Boulevard, east of K Street. Since the City is nearing completion of the Central Balboa and Newport Heights Alley and Street Replacement project, staff requested pricing from the contractor to reconstruct this portion of East Bay Avenue and alley with decorative concrete pavers. The amount quoted by the contractor was $130,240.00 which is consistent with the bids for other work included in the original contract. In accordance with Council Policy L -25, the residents have deposited $75,000.00 to fund the increased cost of decorative concrete pavers above the cost of standard improvements, RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve Budget Amendment No. 14BA -015 recognizing $75,000.00 contribution from the residents in Revenue Account No. 250 -5901 and appropriating $75,000.00 to CIP Account No. 7251- C2002057; and appropriating $55,240.00 from the un- appropriated General Fund to CIP Account No. 7013- C2002057. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: $75,000.00 in funds has been received from the residents on K Street and East Bay Avenue. It will be necessary to appropriate an additional $55,240.00 from the un- appropriated General Fund which will be added to the existing capital budget to complete the requested street and alley improvements. 1 of 2 K Street/East Bay Avenue Concrete Paver Alley Improvement September 24, 2013 Page 2 DISCUSSION: On January 8, 2013, City Council awarded Contract No. 4945, Central Balboa & Newport Heights Alley and Street Replacement, to Nobest, Inc., for a total contract cost of $1,320,000.00 plus a 15% allowance for contingencies. The required work is nearing completion and only 2.3% of the contingency funds have been expended to complete additional concrete improvements on the Peninsula and in Newport Heights. During the course of the project, the residents of East Bay Avenue near K- Street requested that their alley be improved with decorative concrete pavers as part of the improvement efforts on the Peninsula. They cited the cost savings of doing the work with the contractor already mobilized in the area. The contractor provided a price of $132,240.00 to complete the requested additional work which is consistent with cost of other work included in the original contract. The residents have deposited $75,000.00 with the City to pay for the increased cost of decorative concrete pavers above the cost of standard improvements per Council Policy L -25 (see attached). This Council action recognizes the funds deposited by the residents and appropriates the additional City general funds necessary to complete the work.. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Section 15301(c) (maintenance activities with negligible expansion) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. 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). Submitted b David A. ebb Public Works Director Attachments: A. Location Map B. City Council Policy L -25 C. Budget Amendment 2 of 3 of L-25 DECORATIVE CONCRETE PAVERS IN ALLEYS The City supports the beautification of public alleys by adjacent property owners. It is the intent of this policy to allow property owners to contribute funds to enhance the surface of alleys with decorative concrete pavers. GENERAL A. Installation is permitted in residential and commercial alleys upon approval of the Public Works Department. No person shall install decorative concrete pavers without first obtaining an encroachment permit from the Public Works Department. B. All improvements shall conform to City Standards and pavers shall conform to City Standard Drawing STD - 144 -L. The block choice, color scheme, and block pattern shall be approved by the Public Works Department. Traditional colors (ex: concrete gray, brick red) or blended color schemes that are readily available materials are required. C. The proponents for a decorative concrete paver project shall pay for the increased cost of the decorative concrete paver pavement section above the cost of standard improvements, if the alley is scheduled for alley replacement by the City. If the alley is not scheduled for replacement, the proponents shall be responsible for all costs associated with alley reconstruction (including design and construction services). D. Upon installation, the City will be responsible for maintenance of the concrete pavers during the design life of the product (20 years). During the maintenance period, every effort shall be made to match shape and color of replacement pavers. At such time the Public Works Director determines that the concrete pavers have deteriorated to an unacceptable condition and /or suitable replacements are unavailable, the proponents shall be given an opportunity to replace said pavers or the Public Works Department shall have the option of replacing the alley pavement with alternative standard materials. PROCEDURE A. The Proponents shall appoint a treasurer, trustee, escrow agent or fiscal agent (agent) to collect and record individual property owner contributions at the property owners expense and notify the City of the appointed agent in writing. 1 4 of 5 lwb l B. Proponents must circulate a City provided petition to owners adjacent to the alley where decorative concrete pavers are desired. The petition shall include product specifications, color palette, paver layout pattern, estimated project costs, and expected contribution amounts. Proponents shall submit samples and manufacturers specifications for review and approval. The petition shall be approved by the Public Works Department prior to initiating the project. C. More than 60% of the adjacent property owners per block where improvements are proposed must support the installation by signing the petition. However, support of the project does not make contribution mandatory, and the contributions among individual proponents may vary. D. Upon certification of the petition, City staff will prepare construction documents or modify budgeted alley resurfacing projects to include pavers. At this time the City may require a non - refundable fee to cover the administration and design costs of the project. The design and administration fee can vary between 5 and 15 percent of the anticipated construction cost. K Upon completion of construction documents, the remaining portion of the proponent's contributions are due within 30 days of invoicing from the City to the Proponents appointed agent. Said contributions shall be paid to the City by the agent in lump sum and deposited in a designated project trust account. Interest earned on the construction deposit, the project proceeds and on any proceeds received in excess of the cot of the project shall accrue to the benefit of the City. Once these funds are received, the City will obtain bids for the proposed project. If the contributions are sufficient to cover the bid price of the project, construction management, inspection, administration and reasonable contingencies, staff will seek City Council approval to recognize the contributions, appropriate the expenditures for the project, award the contract to the successful bidder, and proceed with the construction. Any principal proceeds in excess of the design, construction and administration of project shall be returned to the appointed agent after the Public Works Department has accepted the project, the final retention has been paid and a final accounting of the project cost has been prepared. Adopted - August 24, 2004 Amended - April 12, 2005 2 5 of City of Newport Beach NO. BA- 14BA -015 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2013 -14 AMOUNT: 5130,240.00 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: X Increase Revenue Estimates Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance X Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance Transfer Budget Appropriations No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance SOURCE: from existing budget appropriations X from additional estimated revenues X from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: To increase revenue estimates and expenditure appropriations in the amount of $75,000 to reflect the residents' contribution toward the K Street/East Bay Avenue Concrete Paver Alley Improvement and to increase expenditure appropriations from General Fund reserves in the amount of $55,240 to reflect the City's required expense. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Fund Account 010 3605 REVENUE ESTIMATES (360 1) Fund /Division Account 250 5901 EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Amount Description Debit Credit General Fund - Fund Balance $55,240.00 Description Private Contributions /Donations $75,000.00 Signed: "LvlPY FinandtarApproval: Finance Dc r // Date Signed: Nl,l� It Administrative - Approval: City Mana er Date Signed: City Council Approval: City Clerk Date Description Division Number 7013 General Fund - Capital Street Projects Account Number C2002057 Asphalt Alley Replacement $55,240.00 Division Number 7251 Contributions Fund Account Number C2002057 Asphalt Alley Replacement $75,000.00 Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Signed: "LvlPY FinandtarApproval: Finance Dc r // Date Signed: Nl,l� It Administrative - Approval: City Mana er Date Signed: City Council Approval: City Clerk Date