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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, January 9, 2023
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
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1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. ROLL CALL
3. SPECIAL PRESENTATION
a) Recognizing City of Renton Lean Belt Graduates
4. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
a) Administrative Report
5. AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• All remarks must be addressed to the Council as a whole, if a response is requested
please provide your name and address, including email address, to the City Clerk to
allow for follow‐up.
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• Each speaker is allowed three minutes.
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NOTICE to all participants: Pursuant to state law, RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for any
ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the council meeting,
including the audience comment portion of the meeting, is PROHIBITED.
6. CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and
the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for
further discussion if requested by a Councilmember.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of December 12, 2022.
Council Concur
b) AB - 3260 Mayor Pavone appoints the following individuals to the Renton Municipal Arts
Commission with terms expiring December 31, 2023: Bruce McIntyre and Marvin Rosete.
Refer to Community Services Committee
c) AB - 3261 Mayor Pavone reappoints the following individuals to the Renton Municipal
Arts Commission with terms expiring December 31, 2025: Janna Kusheryk, Bill Huls,
Marsha Rollinger, and David Samek.
Council Concur
d) AB - 3265 City Clerk reports bid opening on December 16, 2022 for the Sunset Gardens
Off-Site Water Main Improvements project; and submits the staff recommendation to
award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, HCON Inc., in the
amount of $879,533.85.
Council Concur
e) AB - 3262 Community & Economic Development Department recommends executing the
Local Programs State Funding Agreement, with the Washington State Department of
Transportation, which obligates $51,000 of $210,000 in grant funding for preliminary
engineering for the I-405/44th Gateway and Green-Scaping Improvements project.
Refer to Finance Committee
f) AB - 3268 Finance Department recommends adjusting a utility billing customer account in
the amount of $7,520.87, for a multi-family property located at 501 Monster Rd SW,
property owner Republic Services, for excess consumption caused by a qualified water
line leak in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23.
Refer to Finance Committee
g) AB - 3267 Public Works Administration recommends adoption of a resolution designating
City of Renton Applicant Agents of persons who may be authorized to execute documents
related to the 2022 Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant
program.
Council Concur
h) AB - 3266 Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of a
budget transfer in the amount of $12,000 from Fund 317 balance to the Traffic Safety
Program fund, to cover the budget gap (including contingencies) of Amendment 1 to
CAG-22-121, consultant Perteet, Inc., for additional design engineering services for the
Lake Washington Blvd N (between Burnett Ave N and Houser Way N) Speed Cushions
project.
Refer to Finance Committee
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics
marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be
held by the Chair if further review is necessary.
a) Finance Committee: Vouchers
8. LEGISLATION
Resolution:
a) Resolution No. 4488: Designating Application Agent - 2022 Building Resilient
Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant (See Item 6.g)
9. NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more
information.)
10. ADJOURNMENT
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA
(Preceding Council Meeting)
CANCELED
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Mayor’s Office
Memorandum
DATE: January 9, 2023
TO: Valerie O’Halloran, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
FROM: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
SUBJECT: Administrative Report
• Information about preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, road
closures, and I-405 work happening this week can be found at
http://rentonwa.gov/traffic. All projects are weather permitting and unless otherwise
noted, streets will always remain open. Preventative street maintenance, traffic impact
projects, and road closures will be at the following locations:
Monday, January 9 through Friday, January 13, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent
lane closure on NE 12th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE for utility installation.
Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco at 425-282-2373.
Monday, January 9 through Friday, January 13, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent
lane closures on Lincoln Ave NE at the 4100 block for utility work. Questions may be
directed to Kip Braaten at 206-503-1746.
On-going Street Closure through October 4, 2023 (City of Renton Resolution No.
4446). FULL STREET CLOSURE on Sunset Lane NE between NE 10th Street and
Harrington Place NE in support of the Solera Development Project (LUA20-000305).
Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
AGENDA ITEM #4. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CITY OF RENTON
MINUTES - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, December 12, 2022
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Pavone called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:
Ryan McIrvin, Council President
James Alberson, Jr., Council Position No. 1
Carmen Rivera, Council Position No. 2
Valerie O'Halloran, Council Position No. 3
Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5
Ruth Pérez, Council Position No. 6
Kim-Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7
Councilmembers Absent:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Kristi Rowland, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Patrice Kent, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Judith Subia, Council Liaison
Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator
Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator
Kari Roller, Finance Department Administrator
Vanessa Dolbee, Planning Director
Amanda Askren, Interim Economic Development Director
Commander Tracy Wilkinson, Police Department
Attended Remotely:
Kelly Beymer, Parks & Recreation Administrator
Cailín Hunsaker, Parks & Trails Director
Carrie Nass, Recreation Director
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Ron Straka, Public Works Utility Systems Director
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Director
April Alexander, Executive Assistant
Stacy Robinson, Senior Finance Analyst
Deputy Chief Jeff Hardin, Police Department
PROCLAMATION
a) Doug Levy Day: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read, declaring December 12, 2022
"Doug Levy Day" in the City of Renton, encouraging all residents to join in the special
observance. Doug Levy accepted the proclamation with appreciation.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
a) Certificate of Municipal Leadership (CML): Mayor Pavone presented Councilmember Kim-
Khánh Văn the Certificate of Municipal Leadership (CML) she was awarded by the Association
of Washington Cities (AWC).
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Deputy CAO Kristi Rowland reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s
recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for
2022 and beyond. Items noted were:
• In partnership with the Renton Ecumenical Association of Churches (REACH), the city
activated its cold weather shelter from November 28 to December 5. A total of 191
individuals were served while the shelter was activated.
• The City of Renton has enacted Ordinance 6072 prohibiting the sale, delivery, and
marketing for sale dogs sourced from Puppy Mills. The ordinance, which will take
effect on January 1, 2023, was passed unanimously by Renton City Council on July 11,
2022. A copy is available on the city’s website. The city's definition of "puppy mill” is
found in the Ordinance at RMC 6-5-4A.7. The intent of Ordinance 6072 is to promote
humane breeding and prevent unwitting or hidden support for the puppy mill
industry and other information about their new pets.
• The deadline to apply for vacant positions on the Renton Equity Commission and
Human Services Advisory Committee has been extended to January 20, 2023, with the
first review occurring on January 5. The Equity Commission has a vacant youth
position for those ages 18-25. The Human Services Advisory Committee has a vacant
youth position under 21 years of age and three regular positions open to all ages.
Interested applicants may apply for any of these positions by visiting our website at
rentonwa.gov/application or by printing the application and emailing it to
humanservices@rentonwa.gov.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• Kent McCleary, Renton, spoke on behalf of the Renton Rowing Center, and thanked
Council, the Mayor, and staff for supporting the organization over the years. He noted
that the center's purpose is to teach rowing skills, but it also teaches youth many
important life skills.
• Amina Malkin, Renton, spoke about her experiences as a member of the Renton
Rowing Center. She emphasized the life skills she learned, and noted the organization
is home to a tight-knit community.
• Samantha Case, Renton, stated that she is proud to be a member of the Renton
Rowing Center, and noted that this program has helped her build confidence.
• Ismail Moakim, Renton, spoke about his experiences as a member of the Renton
Rowing Center. He urged Council to continue to support the program.
• Harrison Ridnell, Renton, spoke about his experiences being a member of the Renton
Rowing Center.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of December 5, 2022. Council Concur.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA, MINUS ITEM 7.B. CARRIED.
SEPARATE CONSIDERATION - ITEM 7.b.
b) AB - 3259 Parks & Recreation Department recommended approval to execute a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Renton, Renton School District,
and the Bezos Academy for shared use of the Meadow Crest playground. Refer to Community
Services Committee.
MOVED BY RIVERA, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM 7.b. AS COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a) Community Services Committee Chair Rivera presented a report concurring in the staff
recommendation to approve the establishment of the Renton Rivers Days Advisory Board. The
Committee further recommended that the ordinance related to this item be presented for first
reading and advancement to second and final reading at tonight’s Council meeting.
MOVED BY RIVERA, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
b) Committee on Committees Chair O'Halloran presented a report recommending the following
council committee assignments for 2023:
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(1st Monday, 4:00 pm)
Carmen Rivera, Chair
Kim-Khánh Văn, Vice Chair
James Alberson, Member
FINANCE
(2nd & 4th Mondays, 4:00 pm)
Ruth Pérez, Chair
James Alberson, Vice Chair
Kim-Khánh Văn, Member
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(2nd & 4th Mondays, 5:00 pm)
Ed Prince, Chair
Ryan McIrvin, Vice Chair
Ruth Pérez, Member
PUBLIC SAFETY
(3rd Monday, 4:00 pm)
Kim-Khánh Văn, Chair
Ed Prince, Vice Chair
Carmen Rivera, Member
TRANSPORTATION
(1st & 3rd Mondays, 5:00 pm)
Ryan McIrvin, Chair
Ruth Pérez, Vice Chair
Ed Prince, Member
UTILITIES
(1st & 3rd Mondays, 3:00 pm)
James Alberson, Chair
Carmen Rivera, Vice Chair
Ryan McIrvin, Member
This Committee Report supersedes the approved Committee Report from December 5, 2022.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
c) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to approve the following payments:
1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $5,818,270.27 for vouchers 10563, 404570-
404614, 404624-404861; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 6992-7002, 404615-
404623, and 2 wire transfers.
2. Payroll – total payment of $1,879,773.22 for payroll vouchers that include 639 direct
deposits and 16 checks (11/01/2022-11/15/2022 pay period).
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
d) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to:
1. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with the Washington
State Criminal Justice Training Commission, to accept $30,000 in grant funds for the
purpose of funding an Officer Wellness Check-In program.
2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a professional services agreement with
Bravura Counseling, in the amount of $30,000, to perform the Officer Wellness Check-In
Program.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
e) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Renton Police Guild (Guild)
representing both commissioned and non-commissioned employees regarding a recruitment
bonus:
1. The January 4, 2007 MOU between the City and Guild awarded a $500 bonus for
commissioned staff that were responsible for recruiting a lateral officer that was
later hired. A November 20, 2017 MOU extended this benefit to non-commissioned
staff.
2. Previous mentioned MOUs will be amended, so that current commissioned and non-
commissioned represented employees of the Renton Police Department, active on
the City’s payroll system, may receive a five-thousand-dollar bonus ($5000) for the
successful hiring of a Lateral Police Officer if the employee was responsible for
recruiting the candidate.
• The bonus pay will be distributed in two equal payments. The first payment upon
the first scheduled payday following the start of employment of the lateral
officer, and the second upon the first scheduled pay period following the
successful completion of the lateral officer’s probationary period.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
f) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Water Quality Stormwater Capacity Grant
Agreement No. WQSWCAP-2123-Renton-0072 with the Department of Ecology for up to $50,000
in non-matching funds to assist the city in complying with the requirements of the Western
Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
g) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement with King County Flood Control
District to accept $250,000 in 2022 grant funds for the Panther Creek at Talbot Road S. Culvert
Replacement Project.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
h) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to award the construction contract to Pivetta Brother’s Construction, Inc. in the amount of
$28,284,172.90, and approve a budget transfer in the amount of $2,000,000 from unassigned
fund balance in Fund 305 Transportation Impact Mitigation, to cover all anticipated expenditures
for the construction phase of this project.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
i) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to approve the 2023 Liability Insurance policies through the city’s insurance broker, Alliant, and
authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the implementing documents, in order to bind the
insurance policies. The total premium cost for 2023 is expected to be as much as $747,000. The
binder agreement will be transmitted by the broker, for execution prior to January 1, 2023.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
j) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation
to approve the 2023 Amended Salary Table, for adjustments due to Reclassifications, Non-
Represented Employees’ Phase 2 Comp Study, and Municipal Court Judges' pay scale; and
approve Step E for the Economic Development Director candidate. The Committee further
recommended that the ordinance related to this item be presented for first reading and
advancement to second and final reading at tonight’s Council meeting.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Ordinances for First Reading and Advancement to Second and Final Reading
a) Ordinance No. 6106: An ordinance was read adding a new Chapter 2-22 to the Renton
Municipal Code to create the Renton River Days Advisory Board, authorizing corrections,
providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY RIVERA, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT TONIGHT'S MEETING.
CARRIED.
Following second and final reading it was
MOVED BY RIVERA, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
December 12, 2022 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
b) Ordinance No. 6107: An ordinance was read amending and replacing the 2023 City of Renton
Salary Table previously adopted in Ordinance No. 6088, amending Subsection 3-10-2.E of the
Renton Municipal Code to update the salary for Municipal Court Judges to match District
Court Judges, authorizing corrections, providing for severability, and establishing an effective
date.
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT TONIGHT'S MEETING.
CARRIED.
Following second and final reading, it was
MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinances for second and final reading:
c) Ordinance No. 6089: An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-060.C, 4-2 060.K, 4-2-
080.A.6.A, 4-2-120.A, 4-4-150.D, and 4-4-150.E of the Renton Municipal Code, modifying
Commercial Neighborhood Zone (CN) regulations, authorizing corrections, providing for
severability, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
d) Ordinance No. 6101: An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-110.E, 4-2-120.B, 4-2-
120.C, and 4-2-130.B of the Renton Municipal Code to adjust the maximum building height in
the Center Downtown Zone and correct references to the Airport Related Height restrictions,
authorizing corrections, providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
e) Ordinance No. 6102: An ordinance was read establishing new standards for Multifamily
Housing by adding Section 4-4-155 and amending Section 4-11-040 of the Renton Municipal
Code, providing for severability, authorizing corrections, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY RIVERA, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
TIME: 7:50 P.M.
Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
12 Dec 2022
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
December 12, 2022
December 19, 2022
Monday
Council Holiday – No Meetings
December 26, 2022
Monday
Christmas Holiday – No Meetings
January 2, 2023
Monday
New Year’s Day Holiday – No Meetings
January 9, 2023
Monday
5:00 PM Finance Committee, Chair Pérez
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Vouchers
2. Emerging Issues in Finance
5:45 PM Planning & Development Committee, Chair Prince
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Long Range Planning Work Program 2023
• Comprehensive Plan Update
• Development Regulations Update
2. Emerging Issues in CED
CANCELED Committee of the Whole, Chair O’Halloran
7:00 PM Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference
AGENDA ITEM #6. a)
AB - 3260
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: Appointments to Renton Municipal Arts Commission (RMAC)
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Community Services Committee
DEPARTMENT: Mayor Pavone
STAFF CONTACT: April Alexander, Executive Assistant
EXT.: x6520
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
None
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Mayor Pavone appoints the following to the Renton Municipal Arts Commission (RMAC):
Bruce McIntyre, for a term expiring 12/31/23
Marvin Rosete, for a term expiring 12/31/23
EXHIBITS:
A. Recommendation Memo
B. Applications
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Confirm Mayor Pavone's appointments of Mr. McIntyre and Mr. Rosete to RMAC.
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 14, 2022
TO: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM: C.E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator
STAFF CONTACT: Jessie Kotarski, Economic Development Manager
SUBJECT: Request for Appointments to the Renton Municipal Arts
Commission
This memorandum is to recommend appointment of Bruce McIntyre and Marvin Rosete
to the vacant Commission Positions on the Renton Municipal Arts Commission. If
appointed, Bruce and Marvin will fulfill the seats vacated by Kiley Thornton and Neil
Sheesley whose terms of service will expire on December 31, 2023.
Bruce is a professional ceramic artist, educator, motivator, and manager with
experience in student recruitment and advising including outreach to students,
experience providing college level instruction, and over 20 years of experience tracking
data and processes to improve systems. He is also a master potter and teaches Ceramics
and Art as needed. Bruce's connection with the local student population and experience
in engaging the public in the creation and enjoyment of art will support the Commission
in their dedication to advocate for arts education at all levels.
Marvin Rosete is a proud graduate of Renton High School and the University of
Washington. His experience working with underrepresented youth at the Filipino Youth
Activities (a former United Way agency) and his service as the Business and
Development officer for the Robert Chinn Foundation, as Manager of the Asian
Resource Center, will help the Commission work toward their goal to increase
participation and awareness of the cultural and artist community. Marvin has served as
Chair on the International District Design and Review Board in Seattle’s
Chinatown/International District and looks forward to using his experience with the
design review process and Historic Preservation to help develop the Renton's historic
Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
Council President Ryan McIrvin
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December 19, 2022
The Commissioners reviewed the candidates' applications and have interviewed Bruce
and Marvin about their interest in serving on the Commission. The Commissioners are
confident that both candidates are highly qualified to fill several necessary roles with
the Commission and the Commissioners are enthusiastic about their possible
appointment to the Arts Commission.
At the December meeting of the Arts Commission, held on December 6, 2022, the
Commissioners voted to unanimously recommend the appointments of Bruce and
Marvin to the Arts Commission.
Additionally, this memorandum includes the request for the reappointment of the
following Renton Municipal Arts Commission members, whose terms expire December
31, 2022. If reappointed, their new terms will expire on December 31, 2025.
Marsha Rollinger is an artist and graphic designer with her own firm and has been an
asset to the Commission during her term, serving as the RMAC Vice-Chair in 2014, Co-
Chair in 2015, and Chair in 2016. She has been fully engaged in the work of the
Commission and has been incredibly active in the creation and implementation of public
art throughout the City. Marsha was instrumental in the concept and delivery of the
Rooftop Dragon installation, as well as the Sunset Fence project, the Art Garden on
Wells Aves S and multiple murals in the downtown.
Bill Huls is the Artistic Director at the Renton Civic Theatre. Bill has served on the
Commission since 2011 and is currently acting as the Commission vice Chair. Bill’s
involvement with the Commission includes his service on the Selection Committee;
tasked with screening qualified candidates to fill empty seats on the Commission and his
continued efforts to nurture our community’s aspiring artists and others through
performance-based and theatre education programming and support.
Dave Samek joined the Commission in 2017. Dave’s personal connections as a Renton-
based musician has been integral in strengthening the Commissions ties to the music
scene in the community. Dave has been actively involved in the organization and has
spearheaded the popular Renton Roadshow program that helped support performing
artists both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Janna Kushneryk was appointed to the Commission in March 2022, filling a vacated
position. In her short time on the Commission, Janna has proven herself invaluable to
the mission of the Commission in her capacity to connect the group with the music
industry in the greater King County region. Her passion for linking individuals and
groups to make music has helped filled the Arts Commission’s Roadshow stage with a
AGENDA ITEM #6. b)
Council President Ryan McIrvin
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December 19, 2022
variety of talent and representation from a diversity of performers and groups from
around the region.
The RMAC is delighted that Marsha, Bill, Dave, and Janna continue to express a
willingness to serve their community and request that you forward their names to the
Renton City Council with your recommendation for their reappointment to the Renton
Municipal Arts Commission for a full three-year term.
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Subject:Application for Boards/Commissions/Committees 2022-07-19 12:48 PM(PST) Submission Notification
Date:Tuesday, July 19, 2022 12:48:44 PM
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Name Value
Airport Advisory Committee*
Civil Service Commission*
Community Plan Advisory Board - Benson Hill
Community Plan Advisory Board - City Center
Equity Commission
Historical/Museum Board*
Housing Authority*
Human Services Advisory Committee*
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee*
Parks Commission*
Planning Commission*
Municipal Arts Commission*Municipal Arts Commission*
Senior Advisory Board*
Sister City Committee - Cuautla
Sister City Committee - Nishiwaki
Gender Mr.
Name Bruce O. McIntyre
Address:315 Smithers Ave S. Renton WA 98057
Email Claybybruce@gmail.com
Phone 2069605045
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Resident Yes
ResidentSince Feb. 24, 2008
formerresidence Salem OR
EducationBackground BA Fine Arts MA Fine Arts Education
OccupationalBackground Dean of Students Visual Art Specialist
Employer:Academy Schools, Tukwila, WA
CommunityActivities
City Center Advisory Board, South
Renton Arts Committee, Empty Bowl
Events with Northwest Harvest
Reasonforapplying To continue helping bring the Renton
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community together with art.
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Housing Authority*
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Sister City Committee - Cuautla
Sister City Committee - Nishiwaki
Gender Mr.
Name Marvin Rosete
Address:4308 NE Sunset Blvd, Unit R1
Email marvin.rosete@gmail.com
Phone 2068568972
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ResidentSince 2006
formerresidence
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Ed.D Candidate, University of Southern
California, MPA, Seattle University, B.A
University of Washington
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Development mortgage industry
Employer:US Mortgage Corporation
CommunityActivities
Renton Chamber of Commerce,
International District Design and Review
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Reasonforapplying
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and over four years historic and
community cultural preservation. Also
have over 15 years of non-profit and
human service experience
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AB - 3261
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: Reappointments to Renton Municipal Arts Commission
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur
DEPARTMENT: Mayor Pavone
STAFF CONTACT: April Alexander, Executive Assistant
EXT.: x6520
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
None
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Mayor Pavone reappoints the following to the Renton Municipal Arts Commission for terms expiring
12/31/25:
Janna Kusheryk
Bill Huls
Marsha Rollinger
David Samek
EXHIBITS:
A. Recommendation Memo
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Confirm Mayor Pavone's reappointments of Ms. Kushneryk, Mr. Huls, Ms. Rollinger, and Mr. Samek to the
Renton Municipal Arts Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 14, 2022
TO: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM: C.E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator
STAFF CONTACT: Jessie Kotarski, Economic Development Manager
SUBJECT: Request for Appointments to the Renton Municipal Arts
Commission
This memorandum is to recommend appointment of Bruce McIntyre and Marvin Rosete
to the vacant Commission Positions on the Renton Municipal Arts Commission. If
appointed, Bruce and Marvin will fulfill the seats vacated by Kiley Thornton and Neil
Sheesley whose terms of service will expire on December 31, 2023.
Bruce is a professional ceramic artist, educator, motivator, and manager with
experience in student recruitment and advising including outreach to students,
experience providing college level instruction, and over 20 years of experience tracking
data and processes to improve systems. He is also a master potter and teaches Ceramics
and Art as needed. Bruce's connection with the local student population and experience
in engaging the public in the creation and enjoyment of art will support the Commission
in their dedication to advocate for arts education at all levels.
Marvin Rosete is a proud graduate of Renton High School and the University of
Washington. His experience working with underrepresented youth at the Filipino Youth
Activities (a former United Way agency) and his service as the Business and
Development officer for the Robert Chinn Foundation, as Manager of the Asian
Resource Center, will help the Commission work toward their goal to increase
participation and awareness of the cultural and artist community. Marvin has served as
Chair on the International District Design and Review Board in Seattle’s
Chinatown/International District and looks forward to using his experience with the
design review process and Historic Preservation to help develop the Renton's historic
Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
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Council President Ryan McIrvin
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December 19, 2022
The Commissioners reviewed the candidates' applications and have interviewed Bruce
and Marvin about their interest in serving on the Commission. The Commissioners are
confident that both candidates are highly qualified to fill several necessary roles with
the Commission and the Commissioners are enthusiastic about their possible
appointment to the Arts Commission.
At the December meeting of the Arts Commission, held on December 6, 2022, the
Commissioners voted to unanimously recommend the appointments of Bruce and
Marvin to the Arts Commission.
Additionally, this memorandum includes the request for the reappointment of the
following Renton Municipal Arts Commission members, whose terms expire December
31, 2022. If reappointed, their new terms will expire on December 31, 2025.
Marsha Rollinger is an artist and graphic designer with her own firm and has been an
asset to the Commission during her term, serving as the RMAC Vice-Chair in 2014, Co-
Chair in 2015, and Chair in 2016. She has been fully engaged in the work of the
Commission and has been incredibly active in the creation and implementation of public
art throughout the City. Marsha was instrumental in the concept and delivery of the
Rooftop Dragon installation, as well as the Sunset Fence project, the Art Garden on
Wells Aves S and multiple murals in the downtown.
Bill Huls is the Artistic Director at the Renton Civic Theatre. Bill has served on the
Commission since 2011 and is currently acting as the Commission vice Chair. Bill’s
involvement with the Commission includes his service on the Selection Committee;
tasked with screening qualified candidates to fill empty seats on the Commission and his
continued efforts to nurture our community’s aspiring artists and others through
performance-based and theatre education programming and support.
Dave Samek joined the Commission in 2017. Dave’s personal connections as a Renton-
based musician has been integral in strengthening the Commissions ties to the music
scene in the community. Dave has been actively involved in the organization and has
spearheaded the popular Renton Roadshow program that helped support performing
artists both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Janna Kushneryk was appointed to the Commission in March 2022, filling a vacated
position. In her short time on the Commission, Janna has proven herself invaluable to
the mission of the Commission in her capacity to connect the group with the music
industry in the greater King County region. Her passion for linking individuals and
groups to make music has helped filled the Arts Commission’s Roadshow stage with a
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Council President Ryan McIrvin
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December 19, 2022
variety of talent and representation from a diversity of performers and groups from
around the region.
The RMAC is delighted that Marsha, Bill, Dave, and Janna continue to express a
willingness to serve their community and request that you forward their names to the
Renton City Council with your recommendation for their reappointment to the Renton
Municipal Arts Commission for a full three-year term.
AGENDA ITEM #6. c)
AB - 3265
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD: Sunset Gardens Off-Site Water Main
Improvements Project; CAG-22-343
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk
STAFF CONTACT: Jason Seth, City Clerk
EXT.: 6502
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
Budget appropriation for the project is $1,472,037 (from a CHIP Grant); $66,185 of that amount was allocated
to the design contract, the remaining $1,405,852 is allocated for the construction phase of the pr oject. The
low bid is $879,533.85, so there are sufficient funds to award the construction contract.
Engineer's Estimate: $1,026,242.10
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The City Clerk Division conducted a bid opening on December 16, 2022 for the Sunset Gardens Off -Site Water
Main Improvements project, and reports the bid opening met the following Council criteria:
1) There was more than one bid;
2) The lowest responsive and responsible bid was within project budget; and
3) There were no irregularities with the lowest responsive and responsible bid.
Therefore, staff recommends that the Sunset Gardens Off-Site Water Main Improvements project be awarded
to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, HCON Inc., in the amount of $879,533.85.
EXHIBITS:
A. Staff Recommendation Memo
B. Staff Bid Tab
C. Staff Bid Assessment
D. HCON Reference Check
E. City Clerk Bid Tab
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Award the Sunset Gardens Off-Site Water Main Improvements project be awarded to the lowest responsive
and responsible bidder, HCON Inc., in the amount of $879,533.85.
AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:January 3, 2023
TO:Jason Seth, City Clerk
FROM:Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator, ext. 7311
Staff Contact:Ron Straka, Utility Systems Director, ext. 7239
SUBJECT:Bid Opening and Recommendation for Award of Contract for
Sunset Gardens Off-Site Water Main Improvements Project
CAG-22-343
The Public Works Department Utility Systems Division has reviewed the bids submitted for
the Sunset Gardens Off-Site Water Main Improvements Project and recommends that the
contract CAG-22-343 be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, HCON
Incorporated, in the amount of $879,533.85. We request that an agenda bill for Council
Concur be prepared for the January 9, 2023 Council meeting.
The bid opening was held on December 16, 2022. Nine (9) bids were submitted for the project
and are summarized below in ascending order:
HCON Incorporated $879,533.85
Fury Site Works Inc.$879,806.14
New X Inc.$934,789.74
RW Scott Construction $1,041,500.96
Northwest Cascade Inc.$1,057,989.44
Rodarte Construction Inc.$1,062,712.73
Laser Underground & Earthworks Inc.$1,083,934.50
Sascon LLC $1,160,354.91
Reign City Services $1,261,827.78
The bid submitted by HCON Incorporated was under the engineer’s estimate of
$1,026,242.10 by $146,708.25. After analysis of the bids based on the criteria established in
the bid documents and specifications, we determined the bid submitted by HCON
Incorporated to be a responsible, non-irregular bid, and a fair representation of the cost of
work associated with this project. The surety company has confirmed that the bid bond
submitted by HCON Incorporated is valid. We also checked the references provided by HCON
Incorporated and found that they have performed similar water main replacement projects
with other public water districts such as Woodinville Water District, Lakehaven Water &
Sewer District, Lakewood Water District, and Water District no. 125, and their work
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City Clerk
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performances were satisfactory. Enclosed is the engineer’s bid tabulation, the completed bid
assessment form, and the reference check form.
The city was awarded $1,472,037.00 in grant funds from the Connecting Housing to
Infrastructure (CHIP) grant program for the design and construction of the off-site water main
improvements for the Sunset Gardens affordable housing project. The CHIP grant funding
does not require matching funds from the city.
Of this grant amount, $66,185.00 is allocated for the design contract the project under CAG-
22-180, and the remaining $1,405,852 is allocated for the construction phase of the project.
With the low bid amount of $879,533.85, there is sufficient remaining funding to award the
construction contract.
The project consists of the installation of approximately 1,400 linear foot of 12-inch ductile-
iron water main, 3 fire hydrants and related appurtenances along with the restoration of
asphalt pavement and asphalt overlay of affected roadways.
Attachments: Bid Tabulation
Bid Assessment
Reference Check
cc: Katie Nolan, Water Utility Project Manager
Abdoul Gafour, Water Utility Engineering Manager
AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main ImprovementsBid Date: Item No. DescriptionUnit Quantity Unit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount1Lump Sum 1 100,000.00100,000.00$ 70,000.00$ 70,000.00$ 41,579.86$ 41,579.86$ 2Lump Sum 1 10,000.0010,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,265.90$ 1,265.90$ 3Lump Sum 1 20,000.0020,000.00$ 7,800.00$ 7,800.00$ 7,364.64$ 7,364.64$ 4Lump Sum 1 25,000.0025,000.00$ 45,000.00$ 45,000.00$ 39,655.09$ 39,655.09$ 5Lump Sum 1 5,000.005,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 1,832.41$ 1,832.41$ 6Each 10 500.005,000.00$ 300.00$ 3,000.00$ 512.67$ 5,126.70$ 7Linear Foot 1400 200.00280,000.00$ 167.00$ 233,800.00$ 173.58$ 243,012.00$ 8Linear Foot 20 190.003,800.00$ 168.00$ 3,360.00$ 243.58$ 4,871.60$ 9Linear Foot 30 175.005,250.00$ 166.00$ 4,980.00$ 187.09$ 5,612.70$ 10Linear Foot 85 150.0012,750.00$ 95.00$ 8,075.00$ 119.88$ 10,189.80$ 11Linear Foot 70 125.008,750.00$ 113.00$ 7,910.00$ 128.68$ 9,007.60$ 12Each 13 4,000.0052,000.00$ 3,700.00$ 48,100.00$ 3,935.90$ 51,166.70$ 13Each 3 3,000.009,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 3,302.88$ 9,908.64$ 14Each 3 2,500.007,500.00$ 1,950.00$ 5,850.00$ 2,171.07$ 6,513.21$ 15Each 2 2,000.004,000.00$ 1,500.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,503.11$ 3,006.22$ 16Each 3 1,500.004,500.00$ 1,050.00$ 3,150.00$ 1,184.44$ 3,553.32$ 17Each 3 6,000.0018,000.00$ 9,500.00$ 28,500.00$ 9,899.02$ 29,697.06$ 18Each 7 5,000.0035,000.00$ 3,900.00$ 27,300.00$ 10,566.07$ 73,962.49$ 19Each 2 4,000.008,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 22,000.00$ 7,341.85$ 14,683.70$ 20Each 2 3,000.006,000.00$ 9,600.00$ 19,200.00$ 5,958.05$ 11,916.10$ 21Each 1 2,500.002,500.00$ 7,200.00$ 7,200.00$ 3,682.97$ 3,682.97$ 22Each 4 1,000.004,000.00$ 2,800.00$ 11,200.00$ 1,197.42$ 4,789.68$ 23Cubic‐Yard 20 350.007,000.00$ 55.00$ 1,100.00$ 591.89$ 11,837.80$ 24Ton 10 50.00500.00$ 100.00$ 1,000.00$ 108.20$ 1,082.00$ 25Ton 800 40.0032,000.00$ 10.00$ 8,000.00$ 19.26$ 15,408.00$ 26Ton 300 40.0012,000.00$ 25.00$ 7,500.00$ 19.26$ 5,778.00$ 27Ton 250 220.0055,000.00$ 250.00$ 62,500.00$ 179.37$ 44,842.50$ 28Ton 500 250.00125,000.00$ 155.00$ 77,500.00$ 175.17$ 87,585.00$ 29Lump Sum 1 20,000.0020,000.00$ 8,500.00$ 8,500.00$ 5,098.60$ 5,098.60$ 30Linear Foot 15 100.001,500.00$ 200.00$ 3,000.00$ 118.97$ 1,784.55$ 31Square Yard 10 200.002,000.00$ 375.00$ 3,750.00$ 543.54$ 5,435.40$ 32Lump Sum 1 5,000.005,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 4,024.31$ 4,024.31$ 33Each 3 600.001,800.00$ 525.00$ 1,575.00$ 478.62$ 1,435.86$ 34Each 8 1,000.008,000.00$ 650.00$ 5,200.00$ 700.93$ 5,607.44$ 35Each 2 500.001,000.00$ 400.00$ 800.00$ 478.35$ 956.70$ 36Each 7 750.005,250.00$ 500.00$ 3,500.00$ 490.03$ 3,430.21$ 37Each 5 2,000.0010,000.00$ 500.00$ 2,500.00$ 478.51$ 2,392.55$ 38Estimate 1 20,000.0020,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ Subtotal932,100.00$ 798,850.00$ 799,097.31$ Tax 10.1% 94,142.10$ 80,683.85$ 80,708.83$ Total 1,026,242.10 879,533.85$ 879,806.14$ * Items shown in blue were miscalculated by Bidder. Corrected values are shown.12/16/2022Engineers EstimateCity of RentonHCON INCFURY SITE WORKS INCSite Specific Utility Potholing MobilizaƟon & DemobilizaƟon (10% Maximum of Total Bid Pre‐Tax)Trench Excavation Safety Systems Construction Surveying, Staking, and As‐Built DrawingsTemporary Traffic ControlErosion Control and Water Pollution ControlConnection to Existing Water MainDuctile Iron Cl 52 12‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 10‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 8‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 6‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 4‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and 12‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly 10‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly8‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly6‐inch Gate Valve Assembly 4‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly Fire Hydrant AssemblyRemove and Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter2‐Inch Water Service1.5‐Inch Water Service1‐Inch Water ServiceCut and Cap Existing Water MainConcrete for Thrust Blocking and Dead‐Man Anchor BlocksRemoval and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation MaterialsGravel Borrow for Trench BackfillCrushed Surfacing Top CourseHot Mix Asphalt for Final Trench Patch Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay HMA CL.1/2 IN. PG 58H‐22Replace Crosswalk and Pavement MarkingsAdjust Existing Survey Monument Case and CoverMinor ChangesRemove and Replace Concrete Sidewalk and DrivewayLandscape and Private Property RestorationAdjust Existing Water Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Gas Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Catch BasinCAG‐22‐343Page 1 of 4AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main ImprovementsBid Date: Item No. DescriptionUnit Quantity1Lump Sum 12Lump Sum 13Lump Sum 14Lump Sum 15Lump Sum 16Each 107Linear Foot 14008Linear Foot 209Linear Foot 3010Linear Foot 8511Linear Foot 7012Each 1313Each 314Each 315Each 216Each 317Each 318Each 719Each 220Each 221Each 122Each 423Cubic‐Yard 2024Ton 1025Ton 80026Ton 30027Ton 25028Ton 50029Lump Sum 130Linear Foot 1531Square Yard 1032Lump Sum 133Each 334Each 835Each 236Each 737Each 538Estimate 112/16/2022Site Specific Utility Potholing MobilizaƟon & DemobilizaƟon (10% Maximum of Total Bid Pre‐Tax)Trench Excavation Safety Systems Construction Surveying, Staking, and As‐Built DrawingsTemporary Traffic ControlErosion Control and Water Pollution ControlConnection to Existing Water MainDuctile Iron Cl 52 12‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 10‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 8‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 6‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 4‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and 12‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly 10‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly8‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly6‐inch Gate Valve Assembly 4‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly Fire Hydrant AssemblyRemove and Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter2‐Inch Water Service1.5‐Inch Water Service1‐Inch Water ServiceCut and Cap Existing Water MainConcrete for Thrust Blocking and Dead‐Man Anchor BlocksRemoval and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation MaterialsGravel Borrow for Trench BackfillCrushed Surfacing Top CourseHot Mix Asphalt for Final Trench Patch Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay HMA CL.1/2 IN. PG 58H‐22Replace Crosswalk and Pavement MarkingsAdjust Existing Survey Monument Case and CoverMinor ChangesRemove and Replace Concrete Sidewalk and DrivewayLandscape and Private Property RestorationAdjust Existing Water Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Gas Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Catch BasinUnit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount77,177.00$ 77,177.00$ $93,919.00 $93,919.00 $96,000.00 96,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ $2,940.002,940.00$ $24,000.0024,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ $3,927.003,927.00$ $5,650.005,650.00$ 17,000.00$ 17,000.00$ $104,926.50104,926.50$ $115,000.00115,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ $13,978.1213,978.12$ $21,000.0021,000.00$ 1,700.00$ 17,000.00$ $1,018.5010,185.00$ $600.006,000.00$ 122.00$ 170,800.00$ $150.00210,000.00$ $162.00226,800.00$ 250.00$ 5,000.00$ $236.004,720.00$ $205.004,100.00$ 160.00$ 4,800.00$ $182.005,460.00$ $149.004,470.00$ 56.00$ 4,760.00$ $152.0012,920.00$ $85.007,225.00$ 64.00$ 4,480.00$ $112.007,840.00$ $87.006,090.00$ 4,500.00$ 58,500.00$ $4,557.2459,244.12$ $4,275.0055,575.00$ 3,900.00$ 11,700.00$ $3,970.6811,912.04$ $3,700.0011,100.00$ 2,800.00$ 8,400.00$ $2,922.168,766.48$ $2,625.007,875.00$ 2,300.00$ 4,600.00$ $2,302.69 4,605.38$ $2,000.004,000.00$ 1,900.00$ 5,700.00$ $2,007.82 6,023.46$ $1,700.005,100.00$ 11,000.00$ 33,000.00$ $9,606.6428,819.92$ $8,675.0026,025.00$ 5,500.00$ 38,500.00$ $11,100.0077,700.00$ $5,525.0038,675.00$ 13,000.00$ 26,000.00$ $9,100.0018,200.00$ $6,525.0013,050.00$ 8,000.00$ 16,000.00$ $8,111.8716,223.74$ $5,775.0011,550.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ $5,736.065,736.06$ $3,175.003,175.00$ 700.00$ 2,800.00$ $2,000.008,000.00$ $1,650.006,600.00$ 91.00$ 1,820.00$ $340.006,800.00$ $300.006,000.00$ 265.00$ 2,650.00$ $97.00970.00$ $160.001,600.00$ 56.25$ 45,000.00$ $30.0024,000.00$ $40.0032,000.00$ 60.00$ 18,000.00$ $45.0013,500.00$ $75.0022,500.00$ 230.00$ 57,500.00$ $179.0044,750.00$ $215.0053,750.00$ 185.00$ 92,500.00$ $147.0073,500.00$ $167.0083,500.00$ 5,500.00$ 5,500.00$ $17,488.8017,488.80$ $17,000.0017,000.00$ 360.00$ 5,400.00$ $196.462,946.90$ $255.003,825.00$ 695.00$ 6,950.00$ $313.903,139.00$ $515.005,150.00$ 11,000.00$ 11,000.00$ $11,182.5011,182.50$ $2,300.002,300.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ $465.501,396.50$ $550.001,650.00$ 1,800.00$ 14,400.00$ $465.35 3,722.80$ $550.004,400.00$ 1,300.00$ 2,600.00$ $464.88929.76$ $550.001,100.00$ 1,000.00$ 7,000.00$ $465.683,259.76$ $550.003,850.00$ 800.00$ 4,000.00$ $465.25 2,326.25$ $650.003,250.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ $20,000.0020,000.00$ $20,000.0020,000.00$ 849,037.00$ * 945,959.09$ 960,935.00$ 85,752.74$ * 95,541.87$ 97,054.44$ *934,789.74$ *1,041,500.96$ 1,057,989.44$ *NEW X INC RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST CASCADE INCCAG‐22‐343Page 2 of 4AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main ImprovementsBid Date: Item No. DescriptionUnit Quantity1Lump Sum 12Lump Sum 13Lump Sum 14Lump Sum 15Lump Sum 16Each 107Linear Foot 14008Linear Foot 209Linear Foot 3010Linear Foot 8511Linear Foot 7012Each 1313Each 314Each 315Each 216Each 317Each 318Each 719Each 220Each 221Each 122Each 423Cubic‐Yard 2024Ton 1025Ton 80026Ton 30027Ton 25028Ton 50029Lump Sum 130Linear Foot 1531Square Yard 1032Lump Sum 133Each 334Each 835Each 236Each 737Each 538Estimate 112/16/2022Site Specific Utility Potholing MobilizaƟon & DemobilizaƟon (10% Maximum of Total Bid Pre‐Tax)Trench Excavation Safety Systems Construction Surveying, Staking, and As‐Built DrawingsTemporary Traffic ControlErosion Control and Water Pollution ControlConnection to Existing Water MainDuctile Iron Cl 52 12‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 10‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 8‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 6‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 4‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and 12‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly 10‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly8‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly6‐inch Gate Valve Assembly 4‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly Fire Hydrant AssemblyRemove and Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter2‐Inch Water Service1.5‐Inch Water Service1‐Inch Water ServiceCut and Cap Existing Water MainConcrete for Thrust Blocking and Dead‐Man Anchor BlocksRemoval and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation MaterialsGravel Borrow for Trench BackfillCrushed Surfacing Top CourseHot Mix Asphalt for Final Trench Patch Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay HMA CL.1/2 IN. PG 58H‐22Replace Crosswalk and Pavement MarkingsAdjust Existing Survey Monument Case and CoverMinor ChangesRemove and Replace Concrete Sidewalk and DrivewayLandscape and Private Property RestorationAdjust Existing Water Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Gas Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Catch BasinUnit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount$90,000.00 90,000.00$ $95,000.00 95,000.00$ 90,000.00$ 90,000.00$ $1,500.001,500.00$ $6,000.006,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ $7,500.007,500.00$ $4,500.004,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ $85,000.0085,000.00$ $85,000.0085,000.00$ 90,000.00$ 90,000.00$ $8,000.008,000.00$ $8,000.008,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ $675.006,750.00$ $500.005,000.00$ 1,200.00$ 12,000.00$ $178.00249,200.00$ $180.00252,000.00$ 218.00$ 305,200.00$ $225.004,500.00$ $180.003,600.00$ 250.00$ 5,000.00$ $185.005,550.00$ $180.005,400.00$ 430.00$ 12,900.00$ $115.009,775.00$ $160.0013,600.00$ 200.00$ 17,000.00$ $120.008,400.00$ $140.009,800.00$ 198.00$ 13,860.00$ $4,500.0058,500.00$ $3,700.0048,100.00$ 5,200.00$ 67,600.00$ $3,750.0011,250.00$ $3,000.009,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 12,000.00$ $2,750.008,250.00$ $2,000.006,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 7,500.00$ $2,000.004,000.00$ $1,500.003,000.00$ 1,800.00$ 3,600.00$ $1,725.005,175.00$ $1,000.003,000.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ $12,000.0036,000.00$ $11,000.0033,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 30,000.00$ $10,000.0070,000.00$ $6,500.0045,500.00$ 3,500.00$ 24,500.00$ $8,000.0016,000.00$ $6,000.0012,000.00$ 10,500.00$ 21,000.00$ $7,500.0015,000.00$ $5,000.0010,000.00$ 8,500.00$ 17,000.00$ $4,500.004,500.00$ $4,000.004,000.00$ 5,500.00$ 5,500.00$ $1,500.006,000.00$ $2,500.0010,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 10,000.00$ $500.0010,000.00$ $1,000.0020,000.00$ 700.00$ 14,000.00$ $125.001,250.00$ $100.001,000.00$ 195.00$ 1,950.00$ $25.0020,000.00$ $80.0064,000.00$ 25.00$ 20,000.00$ $45.0013,500.00$ $50.0015,000.00$ 55.00$ 16,500.00$ $225.0056,250.00$ $220.0055,000.00$ 230.00$ 57,500.00$ $190.0095,000.00$ $180.0090,000.00$ 190.00$ 95,000.00$ $10,000.0010,000.00$ $15,000.0015,000.00$ 3,500.00$ 3,500.00$ $225.003,375.00$ $300.004,500.00$ 200.00$ 3,000.00$ $350.003,500.00$ $500.005,000.00$ 400.00$ 4,000.00$ $3,000.003,000.00$ $8,000.008,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ $725.002,175.00$ $500.001,500.00$ 1,400.00$ 4,200.00$ $725.005,800.00$ $700.005,600.00$ 700.00$ 5,600.00$ $725.001,450.00$ $500.001,000.00$ 1,500.00$ 3,000.00$ $725.005,075.00$ $700.004,900.00$ 1,500.00$ 10,500.00$ $800.004,000.00$ $500.002,500.00$ 800.00$ 4,000.00$ $20,000.0020,000.00$ $20,000.0020,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 965,225.00$ 984,500.00$ 1,053,910.00$ 97,487.73$ * 99,434.50$ 106,444.91$ 1,062,712.73$ *1,083,934.50$ 1,160,354.91$ RODARTE CONSTRUCTION INCLASER UNDERGROUND & EARTHWORKS INCSASCON LLCCAG‐22‐343Page 3 of 4AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main ImprovementsBid Date: Item No. DescriptionUnit Quantity1Lump Sum 12Lump Sum 13Lump Sum 14Lump Sum 15Lump Sum 16Each 107Linear Foot 14008Linear Foot 209Linear Foot 3010Linear Foot 8511Linear Foot 7012Each 1313Each 314Each 315Each 216Each 317Each 318Each 719Each 220Each 221Each 122Each 423Cubic‐Yard 2024Ton 1025Ton 80026Ton 30027Ton 25028Ton 50029Lump Sum 130Linear Foot 1531Square Yard 1032Lump Sum 133Each 334Each 835Each 236Each 737Each 538Estimate 112/16/2022Site Specific Utility Potholing MobilizaƟon & DemobilizaƟon (10% Maximum of Total Bid Pre‐Tax)Trench Excavation Safety Systems Construction Surveying, Staking, and As‐Built DrawingsTemporary Traffic ControlErosion Control and Water Pollution ControlConnection to Existing Water MainDuctile Iron Cl 52 12‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 10‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 8‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 6‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and Ductile Iron Cl 52 4‐inch Diameter Push‐on Joint Water Pipe with Restrained Joint Fittings and 12‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly 10‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly8‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly6‐inch Gate Valve Assembly 4‐Inch Gate Valve Assembly Fire Hydrant AssemblyRemove and Replace Concrete Curb and Gutter2‐Inch Water Service1.5‐Inch Water Service1‐Inch Water ServiceCut and Cap Existing Water MainConcrete for Thrust Blocking and Dead‐Man Anchor BlocksRemoval and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation MaterialsGravel Borrow for Trench BackfillCrushed Surfacing Top CourseHot Mix Asphalt for Final Trench Patch Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay HMA CL.1/2 IN. PG 58H‐22Replace Crosswalk and Pavement MarkingsAdjust Existing Survey Monument Case and CoverMinor ChangesRemove and Replace Concrete Sidewalk and DrivewayLandscape and Private Property RestorationAdjust Existing Water Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finish GradeAdjust Existing Gas Valve Box to Finish GradeAdjust Catch Basin% low bid comparedto the average bidUnit Price Bid Amount Unit Price Bid Amount112,608.00$ 112,608.00$ 85,142.65$ 85,142.65$ 82.2%19,420.44$ 19,420.44$ 8,680.70$ 8,680.70$ 34.6%16,470.00$ 16,470.00$ 8,134.63$ 8,134.63$ 95.9%43,920.00$ 43,920.00$ 69,500.18$ 69,500.18$ 64.7%15,459.84$ 15,459.84$ 11,585.60$ 11,585.60$ 77.7%1,496.22$ 14,962.20$ 889.15$ 8,891.54$ 33.7%175.01$ 245,014.00$ 169.51$ 237,314.00$ 98.5%430.86$ 8,617.20$ 243.16$ 4,863.20$ 69.1%311.05$ 9,331.50$ 216.68$ 6,500.47$ 76.6%201.21$ 17,102.85$ 131.57$ 11,183.07$ 72.2%178.00$ 12,460.00$ 126.74$ 8,871.96$ 89.2%5,419.73$ 70,456.49$ 4,420.87$ 57,471.37$ 83.7%5,205.62$ 15,616.86$ 3,758.80$ 11,276.39$ 79.8%3,769.07$ 11,307.21$ 2,609.70$ 7,829.10$ 74.7%3,050.79$ 6,101.58$ 1,995.18$ 3,990.35$ 75.2%2,611.59$ 7,834.77$ 1,630.98$ 4,892.95$ 64.4%9,926.65$ 29,779.95$ 10,178.59$ 30,535.77$ 93.3%5,435.41$ 38,047.87$ 6,891.83$ 48,242.82$ 56.6%6,742.82$ 13,485.64$ 8,689.96$ 17,379.93$ 126.6%5,974.22$ 11,948.44$ 7,157.68$ 14,315.36$ 134.1%3,119.42$ 3,119.42$ 4,545.94$ 4,545.94$ 158.4%1,660.18$ 6,640.72$ 1,834.18$ 7,336.71$ 152.7%410.51$ 8,210.20$ 443.16$ 8,863.11$ 12.4%406.37$ 4,063.70$ 172.95$ 1,729.52$ 57.8%73.08$ 58,464.00$ 39.84$ 31,874.67$ 25.1%103.40$ 31,020.00$ 53.07$ 15,922.00$ 47.1%263.52$ 65,880.00$ 221.32$ 55,330.28$ 113.0%241.56$ 120,780.00$ 181.19$ 90,596.11$ 85.5%8,235.00$ 8,235.00$ 10,035.82$ 10,035.82$ 84.7%664.36$ 9,965.40$ 279.98$ 4,199.65$ 71.4%1,245.18$ 12,451.80$ 548.62$ 5,486.24$ 68.4%21,960.00$ 21,960.00$ 9,829.65$ 9,829.65$ 122.1%1,647.00$ 4,941.00$ 865.68$ 2,597.04$ 60.6%2,196.00$ 17,568.00$ 943.03$ 7,544.25$ 68.9%1,317.60$ 2,635.20$ 803.98$ 1,607.96$ 49.8%2,745.00$ 19,215.00$ 963.97$ 6,747.77$ 51.9%2,196.00$ 10,980.00$ 798.86$ 3,994.31$ 62.6%20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 100.0%1,146,074.28$ 944,843.08$ 115,753.50$ 94,484.31$ 1,261,827.78$ 1,039,327.38$ 84.6%AVERAGE BIDREIGN CITY SERVICESCAG‐22‐343Page 4 of 4AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Item Description Determination
1. A Proposal will be considered irregular and will be rejected if:Criteria Met
(Per Below)
1.a. The bidder is not prequalified when so required;Not required for this
project.
1.b. The authorized proposal form furnished by the Contracting Agency is not used or is altered.Authorized proposal form
used.
1.c. The complete proposal form contains any unauthorized additions, deletions, alternate bids, or conditions;No edits to proposal
conditions.
1.d. The bidder adds provisions reserving the right to reject or accept the award, or enter into the Contract;No edits to proposal
conditions.
1.e. A price per unit cannot be determined from the bid proposal;Price per unit clearly
identified.
1.f. The proposal form is not properly executed;
Proposal form submitted
with bid.
Signed by Joshuah Helm,
President.
1.g. The Bidder fails to submit or properly complete a Subcontractor list, if applicable, as required in Section 1‐02.6.Subcontractor list
submitted with bid.
1.h.The bidder fails to submit or properly complete a Disadvantaged, Minority or Women’s Business Enterprise Certification, if
applicable, as required in Section 1‐02.6; or Not applicable
1.i. The bid proposal does not constitute a definite and unqualified offer to meet the material terms of the bid invitation.Definite and unqualified
offer.
1.j. More than one proposal is submitted for the same project from a Bidder under the same or different names.One proposal submitted.
Item Description Determination
2. A Proposal may be considered irregular and may be rejected if:Criteria Met
(Per Below)
2.a. The Proposal does not include a unit price for every Bid item.Unit price included for
every bid item.
2.b.Any of the unit prices are excessively unbalanced (either above or below the amount of a reasonable Bid) to the potential
detriment of the Contracting Agency;
All unit prices considered
reasonable and balanced.
2.c. The authorized Proposal Form furnished by the Contracting Agency is not used or is altered;
Proposal form submitted
with bid.
Signed by Joshuah Helm,
President.
2.d. The completed Proposal form contains any unauthorized additions, deletions, alternate Bids, or conditions;No edits to proposal
conditions.
2.e. Receipt of Addenda is not acknowledged;
No addenda issued.
Receipt of Addenda
acknowledged.
Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main Improvements
2022 WSDOT Standard Specifications 1‐02.13 Irregular Proposals
Bidder Assessment
CAG‐22‐343
Bid Opening: December 16, 2022
Bidder: HCON Incorporated (Puyallup, WA)
L&I Doing Business As (DBA): HCON Incorporated
City Special Provisions 1‐02.13 Irregular Proposals
WA UBI No.: 604 225 872
License No.: HCONII*820DM
Entity Type: WA Profit Corporation
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2.f.A member of a joint venture or partnership and the joint venture or partnership submit Proposals for the same project (in
such an instance, both Bids may be rejected); or
No evidence that members
of a joint venture or
partnership submitted
multiple proposals.
2.g. If the Proposal form entried are not made in ink.Proposal form entries
made in ink.
Item Description Determination
1.A Bidder will be deemed not responsible and the proposal rejected if the bidder does not meet the responsibility criteria in
RCW 39.04.350.
Criteria Met
(Per Below)
(1)Before award of a public works contract, a bidder must meet the following responsibility criteria to be considered a
responsible bidder and qualified to be awarded a public works project. The bidder must:
Criteria Met
(Per Below)
YES
L&I Acct ID:
667,714‐00
Account is CURRENT
(1)(b) Have a current state unified business identifier number;WA UBI:
604 225 872
(1)(c)If applicable, have industrial insurance coverage for the bidder's employees working in Washington as required in
Title 51 RCW;
Meets current
requirements
Per L&I
(1)(d) Not be disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3);
No debarments have been
issued against this
contractor
Per L&I.
(1)(e)
If bidding on a public works project subject to the apprenticeship utilization requirements in RCW 39.04.320, not have been
found out of compliance by the Washington state apprenticeship and training council for working apprentices out of ratio,
without appropriate supervision, or outside their approved work processes as outlined in their standards of apprenticeship
under chapter 49.04 RCW for the one‐year period immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation;
No active Washington
registered apprentices
exist for this business
Per L&I.
(1)(f)
Have received training on the requirements related to public works and prevailing wage under this chapter and
chapter 39.12 RCW. The bidder must designate a person or persons to be trained on these requirements. The training must
be provided by the department of labor and industries or by a training provider whose curriculum is approved by the
department. The department, in consultation with the prevailing wage advisory committee, must determine the length of
the training. Bidders that have completed three or more public works projects and have had a valid business license in
Washington for three or more years are exempt from this subsection. The department of labor and industries must keep
records of entities that have satisfied the training requirement or are exempt and make the records available on its web
site. Responsible parties may rely on the records made available by the department regarding satisfaction of the training
requirement or exemption; and
Exempt from this
requirement
Per L&I.
(1)(g)
Within the three‐year period immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation, not have been determined by a final
and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the department of labor and industries or through a civil judgment
entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction to have willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of
chapter 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW.
No lawsuits against the
bond or savings accounts
during the previous 6 year
period, per L&I.
(2)
Before award of a public works contract, a bidder shall submit to the contracting agency a signed statement in accordance
with chapter 5.50 RCW verifying under penalty of perjury that the bidder is in compliance with the responsible bidder
criteria requirement of subsection (1)(g) of this section. A contracting agency may award a contract in reasonable reliance
upon such a sworn statement.
Form submitted with bid.
Signed by Joshuah Helm,
President.
2. A bidder may be deemed not responsible and the proposal rejected if: Criteria Met
(Per Below)
2.a. More than one proposal is submitted for the same project from a bidder under the same or different names;One proposal submitted.
2.b.Evidence of collusion exists with any other bidder or potential bidder. Participants in collusion will be restricted from
submitting further bids; No evidence of collusion.
2.c.
The bidder, in the opinion of the Contracting Agency, is not qualified for the Work or to the full extent of the bid, or to the
extent that the bid exceeds the authorized prequalification amount as may have been determined by a prequalification of
the bidder;
Bidder considered to be
qualified.
(1)(a) At the time of bid submittal, have a certificate of registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW;
City Special Provisions 1‐02.14 Disqualification of Bidder
RCW 39.04.350
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2.d.
An unsatisfactory performance record exists based on past or current Contracting Agency Work or for Work done for
others, as judged from the standpoint of conduct of the Work; workmanship; progress; affirmative action; equal
employment opportunity practices; or Disadvantaged Enterprise, Minority Enterprise, or Women’s Business Enterprise
utilization;
No evidence of
unsatisfactory
performance.
2.e.There is uncompleted Work (Contracting Agency or otherwise) which might hinder or prevent the prompt completion of
the Work bid upon;
No evidence of
uncompleted work.
2.f. The bidder failed to settle bills for labor or materials on past or current contracts; No evidence of unsettled
bills.
2.g.The bidder has failed to complete a written public contract or has been convicted of a crime arising from a previous public
contract;
No evidence of failure to
complete a public contract.
2.h. The bidder is unable, financially or otherwise, to perform the Work; No evidence of inability to
perform the Work.
2.i. A bidder is not authorized to do business in the State of Washington (not registered in accordance with RCW 18.27);
Meets current
requirements
Per L&I.
2.j. There are any other reasons deemed proper by the Contracting Agency. No other reasons for
rejection.
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ClientWater District No 125 Lakewood Water District Lakehaven Water & Sewer Dist. Woodinville Water Dist.ProjectTukwila 128th Lakewood 112thLakehaven 310th/Lakehaven 272nd/Lakehaven 2nd Pl Woodinville 144thProject Amount$522,589.00 $478,751.49 $1.3 Million/$2.1 Million/$187K$1.8 MillionYear2022 2022 2022/2022/2021 2021ContactPeter Paulson 425‐827‐2014peterp@paceengineers.orgIan Black 253‐588‐4423iblack@lakewoodwater.orgAndrew Weygandt 253‐945‐1624aweygandt@lakehaven.orgChristian Hoffman 425‐487‐4142christian@woodinvillewater.comLocationTukwila, WA Lakewood, WA Federal Way, WA Woodinville, WAType of WorkWater main replacement Water main replacement Water main replacement Water main up‐sizeSatisfied with their performance?YES YES YESUncompleted work or unsettled bills?NO NO NOOther concerns?NO NO NODate of Call12/22/2022 12/22/2022 12/22/2022Bond Company NameLexon Insurance CompanyBond Company ContactKatharine Snider800‐441‐0712Bid Amount$879,533.85Minimum Bond Amount Required$43,976.69VerificationREFERENCE CHECK FOR HCON INCORPORATEDBID BOND VERIFICATION FOR HCON INCORPORATEDBidder AssessmentSunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main ImprovementsCAG‐22‐343Bid Opening: December 16, 2022AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main Improvement Project ‐ CAG‐22‐343Due Date: December 16, 2022 Bids due by 2pm ‐ Opening at 3:00 pm (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProposal Bid Wage Sub Adden Schedule of PricesTriple Form Bond L&I Comp List Ack*Includes Sales TaxFury Site Works, Inc.P.O. Box 21181North BendX X X X X X $879,806.14WA98045HCON IncorporatedP.O. Box 7310052PuyallupX X X X X X $879,533.85WA98873Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc.20417 87th Ave SE3SnohomishX X X X X X $1,083,934.50WA98296BidderEngineer's Estimate $1,026,242.10AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main Improvement Project ‐ CAG‐22‐343Due Date: December 16, 2022 Bids due by 2pm ‐ Opening at 3:00 pm (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProposal Bid Wage Sub Adden Schedule of PricesTriple Form Bond L&I Comp List Ack*Includes Sales TaxBidderNew X Inc.19916 Old Owen Rd #74MonroeX X X X X X $939,784.32WA98272 Northwest Cascade, Inc.P.O. Box 733995PuyallupX X X X X X $1,057,989.47WA98373R.W. Scott Construction Co.4005 West Valley Highway, Suite A6AuburnX X X X X X $1,041,500.96WA98001Engineer's Estimate $1,026,242.10AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main Improvement Project ‐ CAG‐22‐343Due Date: December 16, 2022 Bids due by 2pm ‐ Opening at 3:00 pm (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProposal Bid Wage Sub Adden Schedule of PricesTriple Form Bond L&I Comp List Ack*Includes Sales TaxBidder Reign City Services100 Andover Park West Suite 150, #3497TukwilaX X X X X X $1,261,827.78WA98188Rodarte Construction, Inc.817 East Valley Highway EAuburnX X X X X X $1,062,712.72WA98092Sascon, LLC.920211 SE 210th StreetX X X X X X $1,160,354.91Maple ValleyWA98038Engineer's Estimate $1,026,242.10AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
Project: Sunset Gardens Off‐Site Water Main Improvement Project ‐ CAG‐22‐343Due Date: December 16, 2022 Bids due by 2pm ‐ Opening at 3:00 pm (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProposal Bid Wage Sub Adden Schedule of PricesTriple Form Bond L&I Comp List Ack*Includes Sales TaxBidderEngineer's Estimate $1,026,242.10AGENDA ITEM #6. d)
AB - 3262
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: WSDOT Local Programs State Funding Agreement for the I-405/44th
Gateway Signage and Green-Scaping Improvements
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Community & Economic Development Department
STAFF CONTACT: Becca Tjelle, Administrative Secretary 1
EXT.: 7253
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
The total state grant funding award for the I-405/44th Gateway Signage and Green-Scaping Improvements is
$210,000 and the amount to be obligated for preliminary engineering of the project is $51,000.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The City received a letter from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) dated June 14,
2019 awarding $210,000 for the I-405/44th Gateway Signage and Green-Scaping Improvements Project. This
funding will provide necessary funds for signage and a 'Green-Scaped' entry into the city of Renton as a part of
the I-405/NE 44th St Interchange, which will be a rebuilt interchange with roundabouts as part of the WSDOT
I-405 Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes project.
To obligate the funding for preliminary engineering of $51,000 the City must enter into a Local Programs State
Funding Agreement with WSDOT.
EXHIBITS:
A. WSDOT Local Programs State Funding Agreement
B. Project Prospectus for I-405/44th Gateway and Green Scaping Improvements
C. Award Letter
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Local Programs State Funding Agreement with the Washington
State Department of Transportation for $51,000 for preliminary engineering for the I-405/44th Gateway and
Green-Scaping Improvements project and all subsequent supplements to this agreement necessary to
accomplish this project.
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
State
Department of Transportation
Local Programs State Funding
Agreement
Work by Public
Agencies
Agency and Address
Agreement Number Maximum Amount Authorized
Participating Percentage Project Number
Location and Description of Work (See also Exhibit “A”)
This AGREEMENT is made and entered into between the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Department of
Transportation, acting by and through the Secretary of Transportation, hereinafter called the “STATE,” and the
above named organization, hereinafter call the “AGENCY.”
WHEREAS, the AGENCY is planning the work shown above, and in connection therewith, the AGENCY has
requested financial assistance for the project or program, and
WHEREAS, the AGENCY has requested funds for the above shown project or program, which has been
selected by the STATE for funding assistance.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performances contained herein,
or attached and incorporated and made a part hereof, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
Type of Work
PE a. Agency
Estimate of Funding
(1)
Estimated Total
Project Funds
(2)
Estimated Agency
Funds
(3)
Estimated
State Funds
b. Other
c. Other
d. State Services
e. Total PE Cost Estimate (a+b+c+d)
Right of Way f. Agency
g. Other
h. Other
i. State Services
J. Total R/W Cost Estimate (f+g+h+i)
Construction k. Contract
l. Other
m. Other
n. Other
o. Agency
p. State Services
q. Total CN Cost Estimate (k+l+m+n+o+p)
r. Total Project Cost Estimate (e+j+q)
DOT Form 140-087
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_________________________________________________
___________________________________
_________________________________________________
___________________________________
I
General
The AGENCY agrees to perform the above described work in accordance
with the Project Application attached hereto as “Exhibit A” and made a
part of this AGREEMENT.
Plans, specifications, and cost estimates shall be prepared by the
AGENCY in accordance with the current State of Washington Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction and adopted
design standards, unless otherwise noted. The AGENCY will incorporate
the plans and specifications into the AGENCY’s project and thereafter
advertise the resulting project for bid and, assuming bids are received
and a contract is awarded, administer the contract, or if the project is of
a size which the AGENCY is authorized to perform with its own forces
under the laws of the State of Washington, the AGENCY may proceed
with its own forces.
All work performed under this AGREEMENT shall comply with the
applicable provisions of state law.
II
Payment
The STATE, in consideration of the faithful performance of the work to
be performed by the AGENCY, agrees to reimburse the AGENCY for
the percentage of the actual direct and related indirect cost of the work
shown above, up to the “MAXIMUM AMOUNT AUTHORIZED”. The
agency will comply with Governmental Accounting Auditing and Financial
Reporting Standards and applicable state law and local regulations,
policies and procedures. No payment will be made for work done prior to
execution of this AGREEMENT.
Partial payments shall be made by the STATE, upon request of the
AGENCY, to cover costs incurred. These payments are not to be more
frequent than one (1) per month. It is agreed that any such partial
payment will not constitute agreement as to the appropriateness of any
item and that, at the time of the final audit, all required adjustments will
be made and reflected in a final payment. The AGENCY agrees to submit
a final bill to the STATE within forty-five (45) days after the AGENCY has
completed work.
The AGENCY agrees that all costs in excess of the amount authorized
and the AGENCY’s matching funds shall be the responsibility of the
AGENCY.
III
Audit
The AGENCY agrees that an audit may be conducted by the STATE.
During the progress of the work and for a period not less than three (3)
years from the date of final payment to the AGENCY, the records and
accounts pertaining to the work and accounting thereof are to be kept
available for inspection and audit by the STATE and copies of all records,
accounts, documents, or other data pertaining to the project will be
furnished upon request. If any litigation, claim, or audit is commenced,
the records and accounts along with supporting documentation shall
be retained until all litigation, claim, or audit finding has been resolved
even though such litigation, claim, or audit continues past the three-year
retention period.
IV
Legal Relations
No liability shall attach to the AGENCY or the STATE by reason of
entering into this AGREEMENT except as expressly provided herein.
V
Nondiscrimination
The AGENCY agrees to comply with all applicable state and federal
laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to nondiscrimination and agrees
to require the same of all subcontractors providing services or performing
any work using funds provided under this AGREEMENT.
VI
Venue
For the convenience of the parties to this AGREEMENT, it is agreed that
any claims and/or causes of action which the AGENCY has against the
STATE, growing out of this AGREEMENT or the project or program with
which it is concerned, shall be brought only in the Superior Court for
Thurston County.
VII
Termination
The Secretary of the Department of Transportation may terminate this
AGREEMENT if the funding becomes unavailable or if the Secretary
determines that it is in the best interest of the STATE.
VIII
Final Report and Final Inspection
Within ninety (90) days following the completion of the project and
submission of the final billing for the project, a final report and/or final
inspection shall be submitted to the Director, Highways & Local Programs
containing the following information:
Non-Capital Projects
1. A description of the project or program.
2. A summary of actual costs of the project or program.
3. An evaluation of the project or program. This should address
aspects such as transportation and/or other benefits to the
public.
Capital Projects
1. A final inspection is required.
IX
Supplement
This agreement may be modified or supplemented only in writing by
parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this AGREEMENT on the day and year last written below.
AGENCY
By:
Title:
Agency Date:
S TATE
By:
Director, Local Programs
Date:
DOT Form 140-087
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Local Agency Federal AidProject Prospectus
Prefix Route ( )
Federal Aid
Project Number
Local Agency
Project Number WSDOT Use Only
Date
DUNS Number
Federal Employer
Tax ID Number
Agency CA Agency
Yes No
Federal Program Title
20.205 Other
Project Title Start Latitude N
End Latitude N
Start Longitude W
End Longitude W
Project Termini From-To Nearest City Name Project Zip Code (+4)
Begin Mile Post End Mile Post Length of Project Award Type
Local Local Forces State Railroad
Route ID Begin Mile Point End Mile Point City Number County Number County Name
WSDOT Region Legislative District(s) Congressional District(s) Urban Area Number
Phase Total
Estimated Cost (Nearest Hundred Dollar)
Local Agency
Funding (Nearest Hundred Dollar)
Federal Funds
(Nearest Hundred Dollar)
Phase Start
Date Month Year
P.E.
R/W
Const.
Total
Description of Existing Facility (Existing Design and Present Condition)
Roadway Width Number of Lanes
Description of Proposed Work
Description of Proposed Work (Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary)
Local Agency Contact Person Title Phone
Mailing Address City State Zip Code
Project Prospectus
By
Approving Authority
Title Date
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Agency Project Title Date
Type of Proposed Work
Project Type (Check all that Apply)
New Construction
Reconstruction
Railroad
Bridge
Path / Trail
Pedestrian / Facilities
Parking
3-R
2-R
Other
Roadway Width Number of Lanes
Geometric Design Data
Description
Federal
Functional
Classification
Terrain
Posted Speed
Design Speed
Existing ADT
Design Year ADT
Design Year
Design Hourly Volume (DHV)
Through Route
Urban
Rural
NHS
Principal Arterial
Minor Arterial
Collector
Major Collector
Minor Collector
Local Access
Flat Roll Mountain
Crossroad
Urban
Rural
NHS
Principal Arterial
Minor Arterial
Collector
Major Collector
Minor Collector
Local Access
Flat Roll Mountain
Performance of Work
Preliminary Engineering Will Be Performed By Others
%
Agency
%
Construction Will Be Performed By Contract
%
Agency
%
Environmental Classification
Class I - Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Project Involves NEPA/SEPA Section 404
Interagency Agreement
Class III - Environmental Assessment (EA)
Project Involves NEPA/SEPA Section 404
Interagency Agreements
Class II - Categorically Excluded (CE)
Projects Requiring Documentation
(Documented CE)
Environmental Considerations
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Agency Project Title Date
Right of Way
No Right of Way Needed
* All construction required by the
contract can be accomplished
within the existing right of way.
Right of Way Needed
No Relocation Relocation Required
Utilities
No utility work required
All utility work will be completed prior to the startof the construction contract
All utility work will be completed in coordinationwith the construction contract
Railroad
No railroad work required
All railroad work will be completed prior to the start ofthe construction contract
All the railroad work will be completed in coordinationwith the construction contract
Description of Utility Relocation or Adjustments and Existing Major Structures Involved in the Project
FAA Involvement
Is any airport located within 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) of the proposed project? Yes No
Remarks
This project has been reviewed by the legislative body of the administration agency or agencies, or it’s
designee, and is not inconsistent with the agency’s comprehensive plan for community development.
Agency
ByDate Mayor/Chairperson
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3._*7;Washington State g?nf?popagior?EuildingsE-ap e ar venue ..Department of Transportation
P_O_BOX47300
Olympia,WA 98504-7300
360-705-7000
TTY:‘l-800-833-6388June14:2019 www.wsdot.wa.gov
Mr.Jim Scitz
Public Works Administrator-Transportation
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton,Washington 98057-3232
I-405/44"‘Gateway Signage &Green-Scaping Improvements
2019-21 Transportation Budget\(/State Funding
Dear Mr.Sell'
WSDOT is pleased to advise you that the above mentioned project was selected to receive funding
through the 2019-21 Transportation Budget.The state funding is limited as shown below:
I-405/44“‘Gateway Signage &Green-Scaping Improvements $210,000
Scope:For signage and a ‘green—scaped’entry into the city of Renton as part of the I-405/NE 44”‘St
Interchange,which will be a rebuilt interchangewith roundabouts as part of the I-405 Renton
to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes project.
In order to meet state requirements,the following are required:
I Project expenditures incurred before receiving notice from Local Programs of state fund
authorization are not eligible for reimbursement.
I Please refer to the Local Programs web page for detailed authorization information,including:
(http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/localprograms/)
~/Local Agency Guidelines (LAG)manual for detailed requirements;
/Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)and Statewide Transportation
Improvement Program (STIP)amendments,as applicable;
/Funding and billing forms;
V Quarterly Project Report required to be completed by the end of March,June,
September and December each year.To access the database you will need an account
name and password.Your account name is Renton and your password is Rent0553.
The password is case sensitive.
As a reminder,Local Programs encourages all agencies to submit monthly progress billings to ensure
timely reimbursementof eligible expenditures.
For assistance please contact Mehrdad Moini,your Region Local Programs Engineer,at
206.440.4734.
Sincerely,
\<
Kathleen B.Davis
Director
Local Programs
KBD:st:sas
cc:Kelly McGourty,Transportation Director,PSRC
Mehrdad Moini,Northwest Region Local Programs Engineer,MS NB82-l2l
AGENDA ITEM #6. e)
AB - 3268
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request for 005042-000 Republic Services
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Finance Department
STAFF CONTACT: Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
EXT.: 6920
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
This leak adjustment request in the amount of $7,520.87 is broken down as follows:
Aug-22 Sep-22 Total
Water $747.23 $409.59 $1,156.82
Sewer $1,449.90 $794.76 $2,244.66
Metro $2,660.85 $1,458.54 $3,401.48
Total $4,857.98 $2,662.89 $7,520.87
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Per Renton Municipal Code 8-4-46 and 8-5-23 for water and wastewater billing adjustments for water leaks,
the city will grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two regular meter reading cycles during the billing
period when the water leak occurred. The finance department received a formal leak adjustment request from
Republic Services, a multi-family property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 501 Monster Rd SW.
The property owner has met the requirements outlined in the code to adequately q ualify for the leak
adjustment. The requested adjustment in the amount of $7,520.87 covers the billing periods for August 2022
and September 2022.
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends an adjustment to customer account 00504 2-000 in the amount of $7,520.87 for excess
consumption caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8 -4-46 and 8-5-23.
AGENDA ITEM #6. f)
Finance Department
Memorandum
DATE:Wednesday, January 4, 2023
TO:Valerie O’Halloran, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM:Kari Roller, Administrator
STAFF CONTACT:Terri Weishaupt, Utility Accounts Supervisor
SUBJECT:Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request
Account: 005042-000
Owner: Republic Services
ISSUE
Should City Council grant the request for a reduction of increased water, city sewer, and King County
metro charges resulting from a water leak at the service address of 501 Monster Rd SW?
BACKGROUND
In accordance with Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 8-4-46 and 8-5-23, water and wastewater billing
adjustments for water leaks, the city will grant an adjustment of up to a maximum of two regular meter
reading cycles during the billing period when the water leak occurred. Water will be adjusted by 50% of
leaked consumption; sewer will be adjusted by 100% of all leaked water that did not enter the sanitary
sewer system.
The finance department received a formal leak adjustment request from Republic Services, a multi-
family property, for a leak that occurred at the service address 501 Monster Rd SW. The water leak was
located in the main water line and was repaired on 10/18/22. The property owner has met the
requirements outlined in the code, including submitting proof of repair, to adequately qualify for the
leak adjustment.
The requested adjustment in the amount of $7,520.87 covers the billing periods of August 2022 and
September 2022 as follows:
Aug-22 Sep-22 Total
Water $747.23 $409.59 $1,156.82
Sewer $1,449.90 $794.76 $2,244.66
Metro $2,660.85 $1,458.54 $3,401.48
Total $4,857.98 $2,662.89 $7,520.87
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends an adjustment to this customer’s account for a total of $7,520.87 for excess water
usage caused by a qualified water line leak in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23.
AGENDA ITEM #6. f)
AB - 3267
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: Resolution Designating Authorized Agent for BRIC Grant Applications
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur
DEPARTMENT: Public Works Administration
STAFF CONTACT: Martin Pastucha, Administrator
EXT.:
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
This action does not have an immediate fiscal impact. The Wastewater Utility is proposing to submit a grant
application for $1,983,150, which would require the utility to provide $495,787.50 in gran t matching funds.
The Airport Division is proposing to submit a grant application for $9,287,200, which would require the Airport
to provide $2,321,800. (25%) in grant matching funds. The need to provide the matching funds is contingent
upon being awarded the proposed grants. Any awarded grant agreements will be presented to council for
review and approval prior to the grant agreement being signed.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Public Works Department is in the process preparing a grant application for a Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) grant funding through the 2022 Building Resilient Infrastructure and
Communities (BRIC) program. The grant program supports projects that improve community resiliency during
hazard events such as winter storms, floods, and earthquakes. The BRIC grant program is a nationwide
competitive grant program through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Program which supports up to 75% of the cost
of selected projects. The application process requires the city to designate an authorized agent to apply for
the grant. This resolution would authorize the Public Works Administrator to submit applications for funding
from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program (BRIC).
The Public Works Department intends to submit the following two grant applications to the FEMA for
consideration in the current BRIC grant program cycle.
Wastewater Utility
The Wastewater Utility is planning to submit a BRIC grant application for installation of emergency power
generators at 5 of our 20 wastewater lift stations to allow them to continue to operate when there is a power
outage.
The Wastewater Utility currently operates 20 lift stations throughout the ci ty. If the grant is awarded, it will
provide funding to install generators at 5 stations as part of Phase 3 of our Lift Station and Force Main
Rehabilitation capital program. (Kensington Crest, Liberty High School, Long, Talbot Crest and Wedgewood).
Airport
The Renton Municipal Airport Division is planning to submit a BRIC grant application to improve the seismic
performance of the airport Air Traffic Control Tower, which does not meet current life -safety standards, and
to remedy functional deficiencies in the first-floor administrative spaces.
AGENDA ITEM #6. g)
EXHIBITS:
A. Resolution
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution designating City of Renton Applicant Agents of persons who may be authorized to
execute documents related to the Building Resilient Infras tructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program.
AGENDA ITEM #6. g)
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. _______
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DESIGNATING AN
APPLICANT AGENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF OBTAINING AND ADMINISTERING
CERTAIN STATE AND FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER SECTION 404 OF
THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ACT OF 1988, P.L.
93-288, AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS, the City of Renton has identified the need for state and federal financial
assistance for emergency management hazard mitigation and building resilient infrastructure
and communities and desires to obtain funding under the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) grant program; and
WHEREAS, the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant application
requires jurisdictions applying for funding to designate an agent for the purposes of obtaining
and administering funding under this program and authorize the agent to provide any assurances
and agreements required for all matters concerning such grant funding ; and
WHEREAS, the City considers it to be in the best public interest to complete the project
described in the application.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City Council authorizes the following persons or persons holding specified
titles/positions (and subsequent holders of those titles/positions) to execute the following
documents binding the City on the project:
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Grant Document Name of Signatory or Title of Person
Authorized to Sign
Grant application (submission
thereof)
Public Works Administrator
Project contact (day-to-day
administering of the grant and
communications)
Public Works Administrator
Grant Agreement (Agreement) Mayor
Agreement amendments Mayor
Authorizing property and real
estate documents
Mayor
The above persons are considered an “authorized representative(s)/agent(s)” for purposes of the
documents indicated. The City shall comply with a request to provide documentation of persons
who may be authorized to execute documents related to the grant.
SECTION II. The City warrants and certifies that this resolution/authorization was properly
and lawfully adopted following the requirements of the City and applicable laws and policies and
that the City has full legal authority to commit it to the warranties, certifications, promises, and
obligations set forth herein.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ______ day of ___________________, 2023.
______________________________
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ______ day of _____________________, 2023.
______________________________
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
AGENDA ITEM #6. g)
RESOLUTION NO. _______
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Approved as to form:
______________________________
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
RES - PW: 1929: 12.15.22
AGENDA ITEM #6. g)
AB - 3266
City Council Regular Meeting - 09 Jan 2023
SUBJECT/TITLE: Amendment No. 1 to CAG-22-121 with Perteet, Inc. for Design
Engineering Services for Lake Washington Blvd N Speed Cushions
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee
DEPARTMENT: Public Works Transportation Systems Division
STAFF CONTACT: Blake Costa, Transportation Design Manager
EXT.: 7242
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
This project will be funded from the Traffic Safety Program. The 2023 budget for this program is $50,000, so
we are proposing a $12,000 budget transfer from Fund 317 fund balance to the Traffic Safety Program
(317.122115.015.542.64.41.010) to cover the cost of this amendment ($56,182.00) plus a ~10% design
contingency ($5,818.00). The transfer will occur during the 1st quarter budget adjustment.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
This amendment will provide engineering services for full ad -ready set of plans, specifications, and engineering
opinion of cost and bid assistance for the Lake Washington Blvd N Speed Cushions, between Burnett Ave N
and Houser Way N. The scope of services in this agreement includes 90% design submittal, 100% design
submittal, and ad-ready design submittal, all of which include plans, specifications, and cost estimate with
each submittal package. The city will be conducting construction management work for this project with City
staff. Construction is anticipated for Summer 2023 and a future budget adjustment will be needed for
construction funds.
EXHIBITS:
A. Amendment No. 1 to CAG-22-121
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Requesting the City Council to approve a budget transfer in the amount of $12,000 from Fund 317 balance to
the Traffic Safety Program (317.122115.015.542.64.41.010), to provide budget authorization for the Mayor to
sign Amendment No. 1 to CAG-22-121
AGENDA ITEM #6. h)
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT FOR 2022-2023 TRAFFIC
CALMING LOCATIONS CAG-22-121
THIS AMENDMENT, dated for reference purposes only as October 4, 2022, is by and between
the City of Renton (the “City”), a Washington municipal corporation, and Perteet Inc.
(“Consultant”), a Washington Corporation. The City and the Consultant are referred to
collectively in this Amendment as the “Parties.” Once fully executed by the Parties, this
Amendment is effective as of the last date signed by both parties.
Whereas, the City engaged the services of the Consultant under Agreement CAG-22-121, dated
April 25, 2022, to provide necessary services for the 2022-2023 Traffic Calming Locations
(referred to herein as the “Agreement”);
Whereas, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement to change the scope of work, and change the
compensation in order to complete final construction plans, project specifications, and opinion
of cost for Project Site 1: Lake Washington Boulevard N from Burnett Avenue N to Houser Way
N.
NOW THEREFORE, It is mutually agreed upon that CAG-22-121 is amended as follows:
1.Scope of Work: Section 1, Scope of Work, is amended to add work as specified in Exhibit
A-1, which is attached and incorporated herein.
2.Compensation: Section 4, Compensation, is amended so that the maximum amount of
compensation payable to Consultant is increased by $56,182.00 from $80,961.00 to
$137,143.00, including any applicable state and local sales taxes. The additional
compensation shall be paid based upon Work actually performed according to the
rate(s) or amounts specified in Exhibits B and C-1, which are attached and incorporated
herein.
3.All terms of the Agreement not explicitly modified herein shall remain in full force and
effect and such terms shall apply to Work performed according to this Amendment as if
fully set forth herein.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Amendment as of the date
last signed by the Parties below.
CITY OF RENTON
By:_____________________________
CONSULTANT
By:____________________________
Armondo Pavone
Mayor
Peter De Boldt
Vice President
_____________________________
Date
_____________________________
Date
Attest
_____________________________
Jason A. Seth
City Clerk
Approved as to Legal Form
By: __________________________
Cheryl Beyer
Senior Assistant City Attorney
Contract Template Updated 06/17/2021
AGENDA ITEM #6. h)
CITY OF RENTON
Agreement with Perteet Inc. December 9, 2022
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EXHIBIT A-1
SCOPE OF SERVICES
City of Renton
2022–2023 Traffic Calming Locations
Amendment No. 1
INTRODUCTION
General
This Amendment adds a second phase of this project for Project Site 1:
1. Lake Washington Boulevard N from Burnett Avenue N to Houser Way N
Second phases for other project sites may be added via further amendments.
Phase 2
In the second phase of this project, the Consultant will prepare final construction plans, project specifications, and
opinions of cost for the 2022–2023 Traffic Calming Locations. These materials will be prepared to a construction-
ready level.
Consultant’s services will be limited to those expressly set forth herein. If the service is not specifically identified herein,
it is expressly excluded. Consultant will have no other obligations, duties, or responsibilities associated with the
project except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
Transferring Budget within Contract Maximum: The level of effort is specified in the scope of services. The budget
may be transferred between discipline tasks at the discretion of the Consultant, provided that the total contracted
amount is not exceeded. The Consultant will have the flexibility to manage budget within a given discipline on a
subtask level.
Services provided by the Consultant will consist of:
GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES
The initial Scope of Services describes the work elements to be accomplished by the Consultant as summarized under
each Task. The scope consists of the following elements:
Task 1 – Project Management
Task 2 – Field Work and Basemapping
Task 3 – Traffic Calming Analysis
Task 4 – Public Outreach
Task 5 – Lake Washington Boulevard (LWB) Final Design Added with this Amendment
The initial Scope of Services is modified by this Amendment No. 1 as defined in the tasks below. Unless otherwise
noted, all deliverables will be PDF filetypes.
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SCOPE OF SERVICES DEFINED
Task 1 – Project Management
Task 1 is unchanged by this Amendment.
Task 2 – Field Work and Basemapping
Task 2 is unchanged by this Amendment.
Task 3 – Traffic Calming Analysis
Task 3 is unchanged by this Amendment.
Task 4 – Public Outreach
Task 4 is unchanged by this Amendment.
Task 5 – Lake Washington Boulevard (LWB) Final Design
Task 5 is added as follows:
The Consultant will complete final design and engineering for the speed cushions on Lake Washington Boulevard N.
The following apply to all Task 5 subtasks.
Plans
Table 1 lists the anticipated sheets for the Lake Washington Boulevard N project site.
Table 1. Lake Washington Boulevard N Sheet List.
Anticipated Sheet(s) Anticipated Sheet Count
Cover sheet, index, and vicinity map 1
Legend and abbreviations 1
Roadway plan 6
Roadway details 2
Typical traffic control plan 2
Total 12
Roadway plan sheets will show aerial imagery as a basemap for the project. The plan sheets will not use any
topographic survey. The Consultant will display supplemental surface feature information from the field visits (see
Task 2) where relevant for placing the speed cushions. Roadway plan sheets are anticipated to use stacked
viewports at 1”=40’ scale (printed at full size).
Similarly, roadway plans will not show construction alignments or stationing. Improvements will be dimensioned
on the plans based on nearby surface features such as light poles for reference.
The Consultant will prepare typical traffic control plan sheets instead of site-specific traffic control plan sheets for
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each speed cushion location. Each typical traffic control plan sheet will correspond to a work zone within one
direction of traffic on Lake Washington Boulevard N.
Specifications
The Consultant will prepare full contract provisions (project manual) for the project based on English units. This will
include special provisions for the items of work that are not covered by the 2022 WSDOT/APWA Standard
Specifications. These special provisions will include WSDOT, APWA, and, if provided by the City, local agency
general special provisions (GSPs). This will also include appendices.
The City will provide a template for the project manual document, including all required bidding and contract forms
that the Consultant will modify with project-specific information.
Opinion of Cost
The Consultant will prepare an opinion of cost including anticipated bid items to be included in the bid proposal.
The opinion of cost will be based on unit prices and incorporate contingencies appropriate for the level of plans
completeness and to reflect past experience on similar projects within the region. When preparing the opinion of
cost, the Consultant will verify if the project is within the construction cost identified in earlier phases of work, and
if not, provide recommendations to the City on potential ways to reduce project cost.
In providing opinions of probable construction cost, the City understands that the Consultant has no control over
the cost or availability of labor, equipment, or materials, or over market conditions or the Contractor’s method of
pricing, and that the Consultant’s opinions of probable construction costs are made on the basis of the
Consultant’s professional judgment and experience. The Consultant makes no warranty, express or implied, that
the bids or the negotiated cost of the Work will not vary from the Consultant’s opinion of probable construction
cost.
Quality Control
The Consultant will complete an internal quality control audit for the plans, specifications, and opinion of cost
submittals in Task 5. This audit will be completed by a qualified senior engineer employed by the Consultant. Records
of the quality control audit will be available for the City to view if requested.
5.1 90% Design
The Consultant will confirm the following the number of desired speed cushion sets with the City prior to preparing
the 90% deliverables.
• Number of desired speed cushions sets (up to 10 are anticipated).
• Typical configuration for speed cushions including number of cushions, lateral spacing, and cushion sizes.
• Typical longitudinal treatment to apply adjacent to speed cushions at edge of bike lane.
The Consultant will prepare anticipated plans for the final construction documents to a 90% level of detail. The
Consultant anticipates that the 90% design will include all sheets for the final construction document package to be
used by the contractor (see Table 1).
Deliverables
• 90% plans.
• 90% project manual, including specifications.
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• 90% opinion of cost.
5.2 100% Design
The Consultant will review comments from the City on the 90% deliverables and prepare responses in a comment log
spreadsheet. If necessary, the Consultant will organize a comment resolution meeting with the City to finalize
direction for the 100% deliverables.
The Consultant assumes that all speed cushion locations will be finalized at the 90% submittal level and that no 90%
review comments will request moving, adding, or deleting speed cushions. If those comments are provided, they shall
require an amendment to the Contract to complete.
The Consultant will revise the plans, specifications, and opinion of cost to a 100% level of completeness and
incorporate the resolved comments from the 90% submittal.
The 100% opinion of cost will not include a contingency factor unless requested by the City.
Deliverables
• Completed comment log from the 90% design submittal.
• Comment resolution meeting agenda and minutes.
• 100% plans.
• 100% project manual, including specifications and appendices.
• 100% opinion of cost.
5.3 Ad-Ready Documents
The Consultant will review comments from the City on the 100% deliverables and prepare responses in a comment
log spreadsheet. It is assumed that 100% review comments will be minor in nature and not reflect any significant
changes to the design (e.g. additional or moved speed cushions). If necessary, the Consultant will organize a
comment resolution meeting with the City to finalize direction for the ad-ready deliverables.
The Consultant will revise the plans, specifications, and opinion of cost to a final level of completeness and
incorporate the resolved comments from the 100% submittal.
The final opinion of cost will not include a contingency factor unless requested by the City.
The ad-ready plans and project manual (specifications) will be stamped and signed by a licensed professional
engineer by the Consultant.
Deliverables
• Completed comment log from the 100% design submittal.
• Comment resolution meeting agenda and minutes.
• Ad-ready plans, stamped and signed by a licensed Washington State professional engineer.
• Ad-ready project manual, including specifications and appendices, stamped and signed by a licensed
Washington State professional engineer.
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• Final opinion of cost.
5.4 Bid Support
The Consultant will respond to questions from potential bidders as requested by the City during the bidding period.
The Consultant will also prepare up to two minor addendums to the contract documents for the City to distribute
during the bidding process.
If requested by the City, the Consultant will review the bids and provide recommendations regarding bid award.
Deliverables
• Minor addendum packages (maximum of two).
AGENDA ITEM #6. h)
Consultant Fee Determination Summary
2707 Colby Avenue, Suite 900, Everett, WA 98201 | P 425.252.7700
Project: 2022-23 Renton Traffic Calming Amend #1
Client: City of Renton
Hourly Costs
Classification Hours Rate Amount
Sr. Associate 22 $254.65 $5,602
Sr. Engineer / Mgr 86 $205.68 $17,689
Sr. Engineer / Mgr 28 $208.95 $5,851
Civil Designer II 130 $128.56 $16,713
Technician III 84 $114.28 $9,600
Clerical 8 $90.87 $727
Total Hourly Costs 358 $56,182.00
Reimbursables
Expenses Amount
$
Total Expenses $0.00
In-House Costs Qty Rate Amount
$ $
Total In-House Costs $0.00
Subconsultants
Subconsultants Cost Markup Amount
$ $
Total Subconsultant Costs 0 $0.00
Other
Management Reserve $0
Total Other Costs $ 0.00
Contract Total $56,182.00
Prepared By: Brent M Powell Date: December 9, 2022
EXHIBIT B AGENDA ITEM #6. h)
Prime Consultant: Perteet, Inc. 20220053
Max Direct Overhead @ Profit @ Max Rate
Position Classification Salary Rate 196.48% 30.00% Per Hour
Principal $100.11 $196.70 $30.03 $326.84
Sr. Associate $84.98 $166.97 $25.49 $277.44
Sr. Engineer/Sr. Project Manager $68.00 $133.61 $20.40 $222.01
Lead Engineer/Manager $53.55 $105.22 $16.07 $174.84
Engineer 3 $44.50 $87.43 $13.35 $145.28
Civil Designer 2* $39.38 $77.37 $11.81 $128.56
Civil Designer 1* $36.75 $72.21 $11.03 $120.00
Lead Technician/Designer $53.56 $105.23 $16.07 $174.87
Technician 3 $35.00 $68.77 $10.50 $114.28
Technician 2 $30.00 $58.94 $9.00 $97.95
Technician 1 $23.00 $45.19 $6.90 $75.10
Sr. Construction Technician $43.78 $86.02 $13.13 $142.94
Construction Technician 3 $40.00 $78.59 $12.00 $130.60
Construction Technician 2 $36.75 $72.21 $11.03 $120.00
Construction Technician 1 $30.00 $58.94 $9.00 $97.95
Sr. Planner $72.00 $141.47 $21.60 $235.08
Lead Planner $45.84 $90.07 $13.75 $149.67
Planner 3 $45.00 $88.42 $13.50 $146.93
Planner 2 $44.29 $87.02 $13.29 $144.61
Planner 1 $30.00 $58.94 $9.00 $97.95
Lead Environmental Scientist $55.00 $108.06 $16.50 $179.57
Construction Supervisor $76.74 $150.78 $23.02 $250.55
Construction Manager $51.50 $101.19 $15.45 $168.15
Construction Engineer 3 $44.50 $87.43 $13.35 $145.29
Construction Specialist 2** $38.58 $75.80 $11.57 $125.96
Consruction Specialist 1** $36.75 $72.21 $11.03 $120.00
Sr. Construction Observer $57.75 $113.47 $17.33 $188.56
Construction Observer 3 $38.58 $75.80 $11.57 $125.96
Controller $57.75 $113.47 $17.33 $188.56
Contract Administrator $66.38 $130.42 $19.91 $216.72
Accountant $45.68 $89.75 $13.70 $149.14
Clerical $27.83 $54.68 $8.35 $90.87
Cultural Resources Specialist 2 $37.00 $72.70 $11.10 $120.81
*Engineer 1 and 2 - now Civil Designer 1 and 2
**Construction Engineer 1 and 2 - now Construction Specialist 1 and 2
The rates listed above are the maximum rates payable under this AGREEMENT. Rates invoiced shall be based
on the direct salary of the individual employee and shall not exceed those listed in this Exhibit C-1.
Subconsultant Services and Other Direct Costs (ODC) will be reimbursed at the Actual Cost to the Consultant
with no markup. ODCs are limited to the following items:
Reimbursable Classifications Rates
Mileage Current IRS Rate
Outside Vendor Costs At Cost
EXHIBIT C-1
Subconsultant Cost Computations
City of Renton 2022-2023 Traffic Calming
Fee Schedule
Note: Classification Title Changes - In order to specifically adhere to the experience requirements in RCW
18.43.040 relating to engineering registration, we are revising the following classification titles:
AGENDA ITEM #6. h)
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. _______
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DESIGNATING AN
APPLICANT AGENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF OBTAINING AND ADMINISTERING
CERTAIN STATE AND FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER SECTION 404 OF
THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ACT OF 1988, P.L.
93-288, AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS, the City of Renton has identified the need for state and federal financial
assistance for emergency management hazard mitigation and building resilient infrastructure
and communities and desires to obtain funding under the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) grant program; and
WHEREAS, the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant application
requires jurisdictions applying for funding to designate an agent for the purposes of obtaining
and administering funding under this program and authorize the agent to provide any assurances
and agreements required for all matters concerning such grant funding ; and
WHEREAS, the City considers it to be in the best public interest to complete the project
described in the application.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City Council authorizes the following persons or persons holding specified
titles/positions (and subsequent holders of those titles/positions) to execute the following
documents binding the City on the project:
AGENDA ITEM # 8. a)
RESOLUTION NO. _______
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Grant Document Name of Signatory or Title of Person
Authorized to Sign
Grant application (submission
thereof)
Public Works Administrator
Project contact (day-to-day
administering of the grant and
communications)
Public Works Administrator
Grant Agreement (Agreement) Mayor
Agreement amendments Mayor
Authorizing property and real
estate documents
Mayor
The above persons are considered an “authorized representative(s)/agent(s)” for purposes of the
documents indicated. The City shall comply with a request to provide documentation of persons
who may be authorized to execute documents related to the grant.
SECTION II. The City warrants and certifies that this resolution/authorization was properly
and lawfully adopted following the requirements of the City and applicable laws and policies and
that the City has full legal authority to commit it to the warranties, certifications, promises, and
obligations set forth herein.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ______ day of ___________________, 2023.
______________________________
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ______ day of _____________________, 2023.
______________________________
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
AGENDA ITEM # 8. a)
RESOLUTION NO. _______
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Approved as to form:
______________________________
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
RES - PW: 1929: 12.15.22
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