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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 07/21/2008Public Works Committee Agenda Councilmembers: Ron HarmonDebbie RapleeDeborah Ranniger, Chair Unless otherwise noted, the Public Works Committee meets at 5:00 p.m. on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of each month. Council Chambers East, Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, 98032-5895. For information please contact Public Works Administration (253) 856-5500. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk’s Office at (253) 856-5725 in advance. For TDD relay service call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 1-800-833-6388. U:\PWCommittee\Agendas\2008\July 21 08. doc July 21, 2008 5:00 p.m. Item Description Action Speaker Time Page 01. Approval of Minutes Dated July 07, 2008 YES None 03 01 02. South 277th Street Green River Detention Pond Project – Acceptance as Complete YES Pete Tenerelli 05 03 03. Easement upon City Right-of-Way to Stevenson LLC - 228th St BNSF Grade Separation Project YES Mark Madfai 05 05 04. L.I.D. 359 – 116th Ave SE Street & Utility Improvements (Kent Kangley Rd to SE 256th St) YES Mark Madfai 05 09 05. Update/Water System Plan NO Chad Bieren 15 17 06. Update/Drainage Master Plan NO Mike Mactutis 15 -- This page intentionally left blank. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES FOR MONDAY, JULY 07, 2008 Page 1 of 2 Committee Members Present: Committee Chair Deborah Ranniger was absent, Tim Clark sat in on her behalf. Committee Members Harmon and Raplee were present. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. ITEM 1 – Approval of the Minutes Dated June 16, 2008: Committee Member Harmon moved to approve the minutes of June 16, 2008. The motion was seconded by Raplee and passed 3-0. ITEM 2 – Tract X/Haley’s Ridge Subdivision: Development Manager, Mike Gillespie, explained that the pending application for Haley’s Ridge Short Plat, requires the applicant to obtain the release of this easement for ingress, egress, and future on demand dedication to King County as a county road. The easement was a condition of King County Short Plat 7776021. Raplee moved to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to request Public Works staff, to record release of King County Short Plat 776021, Tract X easement, upon concurrence of the language there in by the City Attorney and the Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Harmon and passed 3-0. ITEM 3 – Contract with DCI Engineers/Update of Construction Standards, Specifications and Development Assistance Brochures: Development Manager, Mike Gillespie explained that due to the staffing shortage in the Development Section, help is needed with completing an update of our Construction Standards and Specifications. DCI Engineers has been working on the Construction Standards and Specifications for over a year. The initial contract for $30,000 has been exhausted due to the high number of comments and additions that City staff had from the first draft. The work will include preparation of Development Assistance Brochures once the Standards are finalized. Gillespie noted that the Construction Standards and Specifications is on track to be completed by years end. Gillespie will keep the committee updated on this item. A brief discussion ensued with committee members asking questions of staff regarding what will be in the new standards. Staff responded. Harmon moved to recommend authorization for the Mayor to sign the contract with DCI Engineers, Inc. not to exceed $80,000 to continue updating the City’s construction standards, specifications, and development assistance brochures, upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Raplee and passed 3-0. ITEM 4 – Consultant Agreement w/Jason Engineering – North Park: Public Works Director, Larry Blanchard stated that Public Works designed a sanitary sewer rehabilitation project to replace the sewer system in the North Park area of the City. The routine engineering design and construction management work will 1 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES FOR MONDAY, JULY 07, 2008 Page 2 of 2 be done by in-house staff; however, the construction of this project will also involve materials testing and soils engineering /inspection that is beyond the expertise of City staff. Therefore, staff recommends that the City enter into a contract with Jason Engineering and Consulting Business, Inc., for materials testing and inspection services. Raplee moved to authorize the Mayor to sign a consultant contract in the amount of $81,715 between the City of Kent and Jason Engineering & Consulting Business Inc., for the purpose of providing materials testing and inspection services related to the North Park Sewer Rehabilitation Project, upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and the Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Harmon and passed 3-0. ITEM 5 – Information Only/Water System Plan: Design Engineering Supervisor Chad Bieren gave a very brief PowerPoint presentation on where we are on our Water System Plan and what areas are insufficient that are being addressed in the latest plan. More information to follow at a later date. Information Only/No Motion Required ADDED ITEMS–Update on questions asked by Garry Stewart on 6/16/08: 1. Sound Transit Parking at Railroad and Smith Street is a mess. Blanchard said that this is a private property issue and turned the complaint over to the Community Development section who will be in contact with Sound Transit. Harmon asked if they are going to pave the area. Blanchard said that the parking lot was to be a temporary installation and he isn’t sure what the long term agreement is. Community Development is working on it. Blanchard will get back to the Committee as soon as he hears more. 2. Highland Park, Stonebridge and Meridian Meadows are three subdivisions that are in a variety of construction phases. Some are complete and are going through the punch lists, some are still under construction and will be going through the punch lists and one is under the warranty period. Our inspectors work with the developers to get the work completed. In some instances the developer hasn’t winterized or secured the site then we will request that they do so, unless there is a water quality issue, or other environmental concern. As long as they are meeting our water quality standards the developers can take their time. Blanchard said that we are looking at changing the wording in the Construction Standards so that there is an actual permit window that gives them a certain amount of time to complete the job. We will bring this back to the committee at a later date. Adjourned: The meeting was adjourned at 5:45 p.m. Cheryl Viseth, Public Works Committee Secretary 2 U:\PWCommittee\ActionPage\2008\07 21 08 S 277th St Green River Detention Pond Project Final Acceptance Overage.doc .doc PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Larry R. Blanchard, Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 Fax: 253-856-6500 Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: July 11, 2008 To: Chair Debbie Ranniger and Public Works Committee Members PW Committee Meeting Date: July 21, 2008 From: Mark Howlett, Design Engineering Manager Through: Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director Subject: South 277th Street Green River Detention Pond – Project Final Acceptance Summary: The South 277th Street Green River Detention Pond Project is a wetland mitigation project to complete the requirements of the South 277th Roadway and Bridge Improvement Project more commonly know as the 277th Street Corridor Project. In the event a project exceeds its project budget by 10% or more, then the project costs have to be approved by the City Council before the Mayor can accept the project as complete. The original estimate for this project was $187,647.00. However, due to unforeseen underground water, and erosion caused by rain, additional work was required including installation of a drainage by-pass system; pumping of the pond to overcome unforeseen ground water and the addition of jute matting to mitigate against rain caused erosion. The final cost of the project due to this unforeseen cost, is $217,809.23 more than 10% over the project budget. Staff recommends accepting this project as complete for the final construction cost of $217,809.23. Budget Impact: There is sufficient funds in the overall project budget to cover the cost of this necessary project budget adjustment. Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to accept as complete, the South 277th Street Green River Detention Pond Project in the amount of $217,809.23, upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and the Public Works Director. 3 This page intentionally left blank. 4 5 This page intentionally left blank. 6 U:\PWCommittee\ActionPage\2008\07 21 08\S 228thBNSF Overpass Project Easement to Stevenson LLC Rexam.doc PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Larry R. Blanchard, Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 Fax: 253-856-6500 Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: July 13, 2008 To: Chair Debbie Ranniger and Public Works Committee Members PW Committee Meeting Date: July 21, 2008 From: Mark Madfai, Project Engineer Through: Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director Subject: Easement upon City Right of Way to Stevenson LLC -228th St BNSF Grade Separation Project Summary: As part of construction of the South 228th Street Burlington Northern Santa Fe Overpass project, a wall will be constructed along the frontage of the Stevenson LLC property currently occupied by Rexam Can. Presently they access a bay door for oil deliveries off of South 228th Street. This access will no longer be available once the wall is constructed. Therefore, the City is providing access along the frontage of the building to access the bay door from the driveway on 2nd Avenue North west of the building. In order to provide adequate room to maneuver trucks into the bay door the Stevenson LLC Property will have to cross City right of way (ROW) behind the future wall. An easement on City ROW is necessary to provide the property owner with legal access to maneuver trucks and allow for parking in the area behind the wall. This area, behind the wall is currently unusable and therefore a small portion of it could be used for the purpose described herein. Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to grant an easement upon City Right of Way to Stevenson LLC for the purposes of parking and access as part of the South 228th Street Burlington Northern Santa Fe Grade Separation Project, upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and the Public Works Director. 7 This page intentionally left blank. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 U:\PWCommittee\ActionPage\2008\07 21 08\Set Public Hearing for LID 359 for Sept 2 08 116th Av SE St Ut Improv.doc PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Larry R. Blanchard, Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 Fax: 253-856-6500 Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: July 1, 2008 To: Chair Debbie Ranniger and Public Works Committee Members PW Committee Meeting Date: July 21, 2008 From: Mark Howlett Design Engineering Manager Through: Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director Subject: L.I.D. 35 – 116th Ave S.E. Street and Utility Improvements (Kent Kangley Road to S.E. 256th Street) Summary: This project was on the City’s Six Year Transportation Improvement Program and was known as the South 277th Corridor Extension. This section of 116th Avenue was part of the 277th Corridor which had not yet been fully improved to City standards. City Engineering staff competed for a state grant to help pay for the costs and were ultimately successful in obtaining a $1.945 million dollar grant for the project. During the process of negotiation with the property owners in this area to acquire right of way, it became evident that nearly all of the property owners wanted to either sell their property to a developer or redevelop the property themselves. To develop individual properties a developer would have to install the necessary sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water lines, storm water detention and build typical street frontage improvements similar to what you would see in other private residential developments throughout the City. The grant the City obtained could not be used for the utility extensions that would benefit individual private properties, but only for the general roadway. Because the properties requested these utility extensions to their private property to allow development to occur, the City investigated the best way for the property owners to finance the added cost and recommended a local improvement district. One of the property owners circulated a L.ID petition and collected signatures from a number of property owners. The Resolution of Intent #1728 was passed by City Council on August 1, 2006 which set the hearing date for September 5, 2006. Only six property owners spoke in opposition of the L.I.D. formation and nobody submitted a protest. Various others Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to set September 2, 2008 for the Public Hearing on the confirmation of the Final Assessment Roll for L.I.D. 359. 15 U:\PWCommittee\ActionPage\2008\07 21 08\Set Public Hearing for LID 359 for Sept 2 08 116th Av SE St Ut Improv.doc spoke in favor, therefore, City Council passed Ordinance No. 3808 forming the L.I.D. and ordering the construction of the improvements. The project construction was done with two construction contracts both awarded to Rodarte Construction, Inc The first was for the joint utility trench for the under grounding work and the second was for the remainder of the road and utility work. Summary: The construction is near completion and we are ready to finalize the L.I.D. The total final assessment of $1,328,236.64 is less than the preliminary assessment of $2,015,197.59. For additional information and details about this project and L.I.D., see Attachment ‘A’. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23