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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Agenda Packet CITY OF RENTON AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, February 13, 2023 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way Please note that this regular meeting of the Renton City Council is being offered as a hybrid meeting and can be attended in person at the Council Chambers, 7th floor of City Hall, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, 98057 or remotely through Zoom. For those wishing to attend by Zoom: Please (1) click this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84938072917?pwd=TUNCcnppbjNjbjNRMWpZaXk2bjJnZz09 (or copy/paste the URL into a web browser) or (2) call-in to the Zoom meeting by dialing 253-215- 8782 and entering 849 3807 2917 Passcode 156708, or (3) call 425-430-6501 by 5 p.m. on the day of the meeting to request an invite with a link to the meeting. Registration for Audience Comment: Registration will be open at all times, but speakers must register by 5 p.m. on the day of a Council meeting in order to be called upon. Anyone who registers after 5 p.m. on the day of the Council meeting will not be called upon to speak and will be required to re-register for the next Council meeting if they wish to speak at that next meeting. • Request to Speak Registration Form: o Click the link or copy/paste the following URL into your browser: https://forms.office.com/g/bTJUj6NrEE • You may also call 425-430-6501 or email jsubia@rentonwa.gov or cityclerk@rentonwa.gov to register. Please provide your full name, city of residence, email address and/or phone number, and topic in your message. • A sign-in sheet is also available for those who attend in person. Video on Demand: Please click the following link to stream Council meetings live as they occur, or to select previously recorded meetings: Renton Channel 21 Video on Demand 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL 3. PROCLAMATION a) National Black History Month Proclamation - February 2023 b) Benson Bruins Day Proclamation - February 13, 2023 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. • Speakers must sign-up prior to the Council meeting. • Each speaker is allowed three minutes. • When recognized, please state your name & city of residence for the record. 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 February 6, 2023. Council Concur b) AB - 3278 Mayor Pavone recommends confirmation of the appointment of Ms. Christine Santos to the Parks Commission with a term expiring October 1, 2026. Refer to Community Services Committee c) AB - 3279 Community & Economic Development Department recommends referral of the 2023 Title IV Docket #18 to the Planning and Development Committee and Planning Commission for review. Following this review, the Planning Commission will present code revision recommendations to Council. Refer to Planning Commission and Planning & Development Committee d) AB - 3276 Executive Services Department requests authorization to purchase information technology-related back-up and disaster recovery equipment from Ivoxy Consulting, in the amount of $671,560.49. The funding for the purchase of these items is available from the 2023/2024 Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity budget, approved as part of the 2022 CIP. Council Concur e) AB - 3280 Parks & Recreation Department requests approval of a fund transfer of $15,000 from the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Machinery & Equipment account to the Golf Major Maintenance Clubhouse HVAC account for Maplewood Golf Course HVAC controls improvements. Refer to Finance Committee f) AB - 3281 Parks & Recreation Department requests reallocation of $24,200 in the Golf Course (GC) Capital Improvement Program (CIP) 424- Major Maintenance (MM) account for the unexpected Driving Range Wall Replacement project. Refer to Finance Committee g) AB - 3283 Public Works Facilities Division recommends execution of Addendum 3-22 to LAG-12-001, lease with Rain City Catering, to extend the lease from January 31, 2023, to January 31, 2024. The total estimated revenue for the lease period is $12,000 plus 15% of catering sales. Refer to Finance Committee h) AB - 3284 Public Works Facilities Division recommends execution of a new lease with Renton Rowing Center for 6 years, effective January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2028. The total estimated revenue for 2023 and 2024 is projected at $23,881.08 with an annual 3% increase thereafter. Refer to Finance Committee i) AB - 3285 Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommends adoption of a resolution authorizing the temporary total closure of Bronson Way South between North Riverside Drive and Mill Avenue South for up to 60 calendar days between March 20 and November 3, 2023, to complete construction of the Bronson Way Bridge – Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee j) AB - 3286 Public Works Transportation Systems Division reports bid opening on December 15, 2022 for CAG-22-265, Park Ave N Extension project, and submits the staff recommendation to award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc, in the amount of $3,636,341.81; and requests a transfer of $2,722,667 from unassigned fund balance in Fund 305 to cover an anticipated budget gap. Refer to Finance Committee k) AB - 3282 Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommends approval to execute a professional services agreement in the amount of $797,894.36, with Transpo Group, Inc., for preliminary and final design of the South 7th Street Corridor Project. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) 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, Proposed City Clerk Division Reorganization, 2020 Washington State Department of Health SNAP Incentive Agreement Amendment 4, Construction Engineering Services Contract with KPG Psomas, Inc. for Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements - Phase 4, Contract Award & Fund Transfer Request for NE Sunset Blvd - Safe Routes to Transit, Construction Contract, Grant Award for Ratification of Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs (WASPC) Traffic Safety Grant 8. LEGISLATION 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 Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 To view Council Meetings online, please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings ArmondoPavoneMayorT41fiereas,thebeginningofBlackHistoryMonthwasfirstcalledNegroHistoryWeek,asconceivedandannouncedbyhistorianCarterG.WoodsonandcelebratedduringFebruary1926;andfr1%ereas,in1976,fiftyyearsafterthefirstcelebration,thenationhadcometorecognizetheimportanceofBlackhistoryintheAmericanstory,andtheweekwasexpandedtoamonth;and‘14)fiereas,confidentthattheirstrugglesmatterinhumanhistory,blackscholars,artists,athletes,andfaithandcommunityleadersofallageshaveusedtheirtalentstochangetheworldandhowtheworldviewsAfricanAmericans;andW’fiereas,AfricanAmericans,aswellasotherpeopleofAfricandescent,havebeeninfluentialinshapingworldpoliticsanddiplomacy;andWfiereas,AfricanAmericanshaveestablishedandmaintainedsuccessfulenterprisesinRenton;and‘I4lfiereas,theAssociationfortheStudyofAfricanAmericanLifeandHistory(ASALH)hasselected“BlackResistance”in2023astheir97thannualNationalBlackHistoryMonththemehighlightingtheinstitutionsandaffiliationsthathavelobbied,litigated,legislated,protested,andachievedsuccess;andWñereas,theCityofRenton,inpartnershipandcommunicationwithresidents,businesses,andschools,isdedicatedtobuildinganinclusiveinformedcitywithequitableoutcomesforallinsupportofsocial,economic,andracialjustice;andWfiereas,theVirtualTourofRenton’sAfricanAmericanHistoricalSiteshasbeenvideotapedandarchivedbythecity;andfAlow,tfierefore,I,ArmondoPavone,MayoroftheCityofRenton,doherebyproclaimthemonthofFebruary2023tobeWationatB(ack)fistoiyWtontñintheCityofRenton,andIencourageallcitizenstojoinmeinlearningmoreabouttherichhistoryofAfricanAmericansduringthisspecialobservance.InwitnesswfiereofIhavehereuntosetmyhandandcausedthesealoftheCityofRentontobeaffixedthis13thdayofFebruary,2023.AroncitProctamationavone,Mayornton,WashingtonRentonCityHaIl,7thFloor1055SouthGradyWay,Renton,WA98057.rentonwa.govAGENDA ITEM #3. a) ArmondoPavoneMayorWfiereas,theCityofRentoncelebratesandsupportsopportunitiesforouryouthtohaveaccesstoactive,enrichingexperiencesthatwilldeveloptheirphysicalandmentalhealth;andWñereas,BensonBruinsJuniorFootball&CheerhasbeenanactiveyouthfootballandcheerorganizationinRentonsince1977;andWfiereas,BensonBruinsJuniorFootball&CheerisaRentonnon-profitthatis100%volunteerrunwitha“no-tryout”modelwhereanychildcanparticipateregardlessofexperienceorskilllevel;andWñereas,BensonBruinsJuniorFootball&Cheer’s2022lOUagelevelachievedtheirfourthstraightundefeatedchampionshipseasoninWashington’sNorthwestPremierJuniorFootballleague;andWfiereas,BensonBruinslOUagelevelwasranked#1ontheWestCoastand#13Nationallyattheendoftheregularyouthfootballseason;andWftereas,BensonBruinslOUageleveltraveledtoNaples,FloridainDecembertorepresentWashingtonStateintheFootballUniversityNationalChampionshiptournament;and‘14)fiereas,BensonBruinslOUdefeatedthetopteamsacrossthecountryineveryroundofthenationaltournament,andonDecember20,2022,defeatedMarylandinthenationalchampionshipgameandbecamethefirstRentonyouthfootballteaminhistorytowinanationalchampionship;Wbw,tfierefore,I,ArmondoPavone,MayoroftheCityofRenton,doherebyproclaimFebruary13th,2023tobe(Benson(Bruins(DayintheCityofRenton,andIencourageallresidentstojoinmeinthisspecialobservance.InwitnesswfiereofIhavehereuntosetmyhandandcausedthesealoftheCityofRentontobeaffixedthis13thdayofFebruary,2023.Araone,MayorCityReon,WashingtonRentonCityHaIl,7thFloor1055SouthGradyWay,Renton,WA98057.rL..ProctamationAGENDA ITEM #3. b) Mayor’s Office Memorandum DATE: February 13, 2023 TO: Valerie O’Halloran, Council President Members of Renton City Council FROM: Armondo Pavone, Mayor Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer SUBJECT: Administrative Report • This year’s Black History Month theme is “Black Resistance,” as selected by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. This theme was chosen to highlight the “institutions and affiliations [that] have lobbied, litigated, legislated, protested and achieved success.” Black History Month events in Renton include “Unity & Perseverance,” an open forum discussion centered around the Black culture & community on Saturday, February 18, at 12:30 p.m. at Hyatt Regency-Lake Washington at Renton’s Southport. This event is sponsored by Renton-King County Alliance for Justice, Elevate PR Management, and Sync Seattle. Also sponsored by these groups is Melanin Magic Disco on February 18 from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at Hyatt Regency-Lake Washington. For more information on these events and other Black History Month events around the region, go to https://www.rentonwa.gov/news/current_news/this_week_in_renton • 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, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent lane closure on NE 10th St at Jefferson Ave NE for construction work. Questions may be directed to Kip Braaten at 206-503-1746.  Monday, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent lane closure on 116th Ave SE at SE 188th St for construction work. Questions may be directed to Tom Main at 206-999-1833.  Monday, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 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. AGENDA ITEM #4. a) Valerie O’Halloran, Council President Members of Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 February 13, 2023  Monday, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent lane closure on S Grady Way east of Talbot Rd S for construction work. Questions may be directed to Tom Main at 206-999-1833.  Monday, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent lane closure on Talbot Rd S, south of S Grady Way for construction work. Questions may be directed to Tom Main at 206-999-1833.  Monday, February 13 through Friday, February 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Intermittent lane closure on southbound Williams Ave S at S Grady Way for construction work. Questions may be directed to Tom Main at 206-999-1833.  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) February 6, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES CITY OF RENTON MINUTES - City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, February 6, 2023 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: Valerie O'Halloran, Council President James Alberson, Jr., Council Position No. 1 Carmen Rivera, Council Position No. 2 Ryan McIrvin, Council Position No. 4 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 Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer Shane Moloney, City Attorney Jason Seth, City Clerk Melissa McCain, Deputy City Clerk Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator Kari Roller, Finance Department Administrator Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources and Risk Management Administrator Commander Dan Figaro, Police Department Attended Remotely: Judith Subia, Council Liaison Kelly Beymer, Parks & Recreation Administrator Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Director Cailín Hunsaker, Parks & Trails Director Ron Straka, Public Works Utility Systems Director AGENDA ITEM #6. a) February 6, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES PROCLAMATION a) Ted Rodriguez Day Proclamation: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read declaring February 6, 2023 to be Ted Rodriguez Day in the City of Renton, encouraging all citizens to join in this special observance. Ted Rodriguez accepted the proclamation with appreciation. MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT CAO Ed VanValey reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2023 and beyond. Items noted were: • Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in occasional street closures. AUDIENCE COMMENTS • Matt Hanbey, Renton, expressed concern about the size and traffic impacts of a development project proposed for the north Renton neighborhood. Mayor Pavone noted that this proposal is in the early stages and encouraged Mr. Hanbey to attend upcoming hearings. • Michael Westgaard, Renton, urged Council to support a Renton-based minimum wage increase campaign, and asked them to state for the record their stance on the subject. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing. a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of January 23, 2023. Council Concur. b) AB - 3277 Police Department requested ratification of a traffic safety grant, from the Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs, for the acceptance of $2,800 in grant funds for the purpose of purchasing two (2) Radar (with Rear antenna) devices in order to enhance traffic safety programs. Refer to Finance Committee. MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a) Community Services Committee Chair Rivera presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to confirm Mayor Pavone’s appointments of Mr. Bruce McIntyre and Mr. Martin Rosete to the Renton Municipal Arts Commission for terms expiring 12/31/2023. MOVED BY RIVERA, SECONDED BY VǍN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. AGENDA ITEM #6. a) February 6, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES NEW BUSINESS Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar. EXECUTIVE SESSION & ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS POTENTIAL LITIGATION PURSUANT TO RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) FOR APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES, WITH NO OFFICIAL ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THAT THE COUNCIL MEETING BE ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION IS ADJOURNED. CARRIED. TIME: 7:21 P.M. Executive Session was conducted, and no action was taken. The Council meeting adjourned when the executive session adjourned. Time: 7:40 p.m. Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk Jason Seth, Recorder 06 Feb 2023 AGENDA ITEM #6. a)   Council Committee Meeting Calendar  February 6, 2023        February 13, 2023  Monday    5:30 PM * Finance Committee, Chair Pérez   Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference  1. Proposed City Clerk Division Reorganization  2. 2020 Washington State Department of Health SNAP Incentive  Agreement Amendment 4  3. Construction Engineering Services Contract with KPG Psomas, Inc. for  Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements ‐ Phase 4  4. Contract Award & Fund Transfer Request for NE Sunset Blvd ‐ Safe  Routes to Transit, Construction Contract  5. Grant Award for Ratification of Washington Association of Sheriffs &  Police Chiefs (WASPC) Traffic Safety Grant  6. Vouchers  7. Emerging Issues in Finance     CANCELED Planning & Development Committee, Chair Prince     CANCELED Committee of the Whole, Chair O’Halloran  Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference     7:00 PM Council Meeting  Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference  * revised 02/07/23  AGENDA ITEM #6. a) AB - 3278 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Appointment to Parks Commission-Christine Santos 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 Ms. Christine Santos to the Parks Commission for a term expiring 10/1/26. EXHIBITS: A. Recommendation Memo B. Application STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm Mayor Pavone's appointment of Ms. Santos to the Parks Commission. AGENDA ITEM #6. b) PARKSANDRECREATIONDEPARTMENTMEM0RANDUMDATE:January24,2023TO:ArmondoPavone,MayorCC:EdVanValey,ChiefAdministrativeOfficerJasonSeth,CityClerkAprilAlexander,ExecutiveAssistantRobertaGraver,AdministrativeAssistantFROM:KellyBeymer,ParksandRecreationAdministratorSUBJECT:AppointmentofParkCommissionerI,alongwithstaffandtheBoardofParkCommissioners,wouldliketorequestyourconsiderationtorecommendtotheCityCounciltheappointmentforParkBoardCommissioner,ChristineSantos.ParksCommissionShunfakanodidnotseekreappointmentwhenhistermendedOctober1,2022.Staffpostedthevacancyandreceivedelevenapplicationstoreview.Twoapplicationsweredeterminedineligiblebytheirnon-Rentonresidentstatus.Aboardcommitteedeliberatedandforwardedfiveapplicationsfortheinterviewprocess,decliningonfour,agreeingtheapplicantsdidnothaverelevantstatedinterestinparks.TheboardinterviewcommitteeandIinterviewedthefivecandidates.Wefeltveryfortunatetohavesuchhighqualitycandidatesapply.AfterfullboarddeliberationattheJanuary17,2023ParkCommissionersmeeting,theboardandIconcur,infullagreement,toforwardtherecommendationforChristineSantostofilltheboardpositionvacancy,withhertermexpiringOctober1,2026.Bothherapplicationandresponsesduringtheinterviewexpressedherglobalexperience,professionalbackground,communityservice,andunderstandingoftheequitableopportunitiesinparksandrecreationactivitiesandissues.Shebringsherexperiencesofraisingayoungfamily,providingmultigenerationalcare,andsharingavoiceforfamiliesandseniors.ChristinehasparticipatedinRentonRiverDays,RentonFarmersMarket,thepreschoolattheRentonCommunityCenter,cityathletics,amongothers,andwillbeanassettotheCommission,staff,andcitizensofRenton.WefeelveryfortunateChristineSantosiswillingtovolunteerhertimeinthisboardcapacityandbeavaluableadvisoryproponentforthecity’sparksandrecreationefforts.Shouldyouhaveanyquestionsorconcerns,pleasefeelfreetocallmeatx6617.ParksCommission/BoardAppointments.CSantos2O23AGENDA ITEM #6. b) CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. Do not click links, reply or open attachments unless you know the content is safe. From:notification@civiclive.com To:April Alexander Subject:Application for Boards/Commissions/Committees 2022-10-04 11:38 AM(PST) Submission Notification Date:Tuesday, October 4, 2022 11:38:10 AM Application for Boards/Commissions/Committees 2022-10-04 11:38 AM(PST) was submitted by Guest on 10/4/2022 2:38:04 PM (GMT-08:00) Canada/Pacific 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*Parks Commission* Planning Commission* Municipal Arts Commission* Senior Advisory Board* Sister City Committee - Cuautla Sister City Committee - Nishiwaki Gender Ms. Name Christine Kim Santos Address:2414 Garden Ct N Renton, WA 98056 Email kimcjk@gmail.com Phone 425-503-0837 AltPhone: Resident Yes ResidentSince 1985 formerresidence Federal Way and Seattle EducationBackground - MBA from Seattle University - Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (Finance and Information Systems) from the University of Washington - Lindbergh High School (Renton, WA) Experienced Vice President of Finance and Operations with a demonstrated history of working in a municipality and AGENDA ITEM #6. b) OccupationalBackground the hospital and health care industry. Skilled in Business Transformation, Executive Portfolio Management, Change Leadership, Strategic Financial Planning and Analytics. Change management and leadership experience in a highly matrixed and complex organization of corporate, enterprise services and regional / business unit operations that is transforming from a holding company to an operating model; moving from fragmented processes to enterprise standard approaches. Clear communicator and story teller, strong relationship builder, ability to enroll and influence business partners on ideas and plans, self-starter who drives for outstanding results. Proven track record of successful collaboration with diverse stakeholder groups and executive teams in the development and execution of enterprise-wide strategies and initiatives. Employer: Providence St. Joseph Health (2008 - present) Municipality - City of Redmond, WA (2002 - 2008) Bank of America (1998 - 2002) CommunityActivities Partnered with the Seattle Union Gospel Mission to develop a volunteer opportunity for Providence employees to host and contribute to the "Bring a Meal" program. This monthly program served meals for the Mission guests at the Seattle downtown men's shelter as well as the Rainer valley women/children's shelter. Reasonforapplying My parents immigrated to the United States from South Korea and made Renton our home and community when I was 5 years old. I am a long time resident and have lived most of my child and adult years in Renton. As a child, I grew up in a lower-middle class family. Parks provided a socially equitable opportunity for my sister and I to have free entertainment and access. With a family of my own now, I am currently a working mother of 3 children ages 12 (boy), 8 (girl), and 5 (girl). Our family is often outdoors utilizing the biking trails, parks and schools for our sports and entertainment. As a long-time resident, I look forward to AGENDA ITEM #6. b) adding value and contributing to our beautiful and diverse community. I truly believe that the parks and recreational areas are the hearts of a community that not only bring people together but also are vital to the wellness of the residents. As I also work in Renton at Providence St. Joseph Health, I am also passionate about health for all. Parks and recreational activities provide safe spaces for people and families to learn, grow and be healthy. Day Meetings Night Meetings Night Meetings To view this form submission online, please follow the link below: https://rentonwa.gov/form/one.aspx? objectId=18999108&contextId=9212967&returnto=submissions AGENDA ITEM #6. b) AB - 3279 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: 2023 Title IV Docket #18 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Planning Commission and Planning & Development Committee DEPARTMENT: Community & Economic Development Department STAFF CONTACT: Angie Mathias, Long Range Planning Manager EXT.: 6576 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: n/a SUMMARY OF ACTION: Should the 2023 Title IV Docket #18 work program be referred to the Planning & Development Committee and the Planning Commission for consideration and potential adoption? RMC 4-8-070.G outlines the types of review the Planning Commission shall conduct. The review of the Development Regulations (Title IV Docket) process is specifically listed. Land Use Regulations review occurs upon Council request. The Planning Commission will make recommendations regarding the Land Use Regulations to the Council. Final recommendation of the Title IV Docket is the authority of the Council Title IV Development Regulations This process is codified in RMC 4-9-025, Title IV Development Regulation Revision Process. Staff has compiled a series of amendments to Title IV of the Renton Municipal Code (Development Regulations) that initiates several regulatory amendments that respond to important issues facing the City. The proposed list of amendments includes City initiated amendments. See attached issue paper for description of proposed docket list as well as other details. EXHIBITS: A. Issue Paper STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Refer items for the 2023 Title IV Docket #18 to the Planning and Development Committee and Planning Commission for review. Following this review, the Planning Commission will present code revision recommendations to Council. AGENDA ITEM #6. c) DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE: January 31, 2023 TO: Valerie O’Halloran, Council President Members of Renton City Council VIA: Armondo Pavone, Mayor FROM: Chip Vincent, CED Administrator (x6588) STAFF CONTACT: Angie Mathias, Long Range Planning Manager (x6576) SUBJECT: 2023 Title IV Docket #18 ISSUE: Should the 2023 Title IV Docket #18 work program be referred to the Planning & Development Committee and the Planning Commission for consideration and potential adoption? RECOMMENDATION: Refer the items below for the 2023 Title IV Docket #18 to the Planning and Development Committee and Planning Commission for review. Following this review, the Planning Commission will present code revision recommendations to Council. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: RMC 4-8-070.G outlines the types of review the Planning Commission shall conduct. The review of the Development Regulations (Title IV Docket) process is specifically listed. Land Use Regulations review occurs upon Council request. The Planning Commission will make recommendations regarding the Land Use Regulations to the Council. Final recommendation of the Title IV Docket is the authority of the Council. Title IV Development Regulations This process is codified in RMC 4-9-025, Title IV Development Regulation Revision Process. Staff has compiled a series of amendments to Title IV of the Renton Municipal Code (Development Regulations) that initiates several regulatory amendments that respond to important issues facing the City. The proposed list of amendments includes City initiated amendments. CONCLUSION: The proposed schedule for review of the Title IV Docket #18 Amendments is for the Planning Commission review to occur through December 2023. AGENDA ITEM #6. c) 2023 TITLE IV DOCKET #18 City Initiated Amendments Home Occupations Better define what is allowed and not allowed as a home occupation and the standards that would apply to those uses. Impact Fees Review fees and regulations regarding impact fees for the following: • Transportation Impact Fee Review - Review transportation impact fees and ensure Renton’s fees are comparable to neighboring/peer jurisdictions. • Early Learning Facility Impact Fees - Enabling legislation needed for HB 1331. A local government may exempt an early learning facility from up to 80 percent of impact fees without being required to pay the exempted portion of the fee from public funds. • Vacancies - Consider extending the vacancy impact fee exemption to all dwelling unit types. Bonus Density Current city regulations allow bonus density for residential projects at a rate of one market rate unit for each affordable unit provided, up to an established maximum. Staff would like to consider allowing the purchase of bonus density credits for some limited projects, where the revenue collected would be dedicated to Affordable Housing development projects. Also, continue to refine bonus density provisions based on learned experience. Outdoor Dining/Post-COVID Placemaking Consider standards for temporary and permanent outdoor gathering and eating spaces for public and private property. Address aspects of current urban design re gulations that are silent on these aspects of development. AGENDA ITEM #6. c) AB - 3276 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Authorization to Purchase Disaster Recovery Gear RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: Executive Services Department STAFF CONTACT: Brett Tietjen, Network Systems Manager EXT.: 6873 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: Funding for the attached quotes in the amount of $671,560.49 is available from the 2023/2024 Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity budget, approved from the 2022 CIP. There is sufficient funding in th e budget to cover this purchase. SUMMARY OF ACTION: These purchases allow for the DR site build out of backup and recovery services as well as foundational failover configuration. These quotes account for hardware and services, though professional services will be invoiced separately after proper service contracts are in place. Ivoxy was chosen as the vendor as they were integral in assisting with spec’ing the hardware and configuration, are a NASPO vendor, and have provided excellent results from their services in the past. EXHIBITS: A. Ivoxy Quote # TYLWQ1210 B. Ivoxy Quote # TYLWQ1389 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize payment of quotes TYLWQ1210 and TYLWQ1389 with Ivoxy Consulting in the amount of $671,560.49 for disaster recovery gear. AGENDA ITEM #6. d) 1455 NW Leary Way - Ste. 400 - Phone: 206-290-0522 - Fax: 866-554-0536 - Email: dustind@ivoxy.com Page 1 1 of 2 PROPOSAL dustind@ivoxy.com Prepared For: Proposal # TYLWQ1210 City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Brett Tietjen (425) 430-6873 btietjen@rentonwa.gov Date: 12/15/22 Terms: Net 30 FOB: ORIGIN Ship Via: STD Ln # Qty Part Number Description Unit Price Ext. Price 1 Contract Number: 05116 2 NASPO Master Contract Number: AR2472 3 Rubrik Go Foundation (2) r6412 144TB Raw/180 TB Usable Capacity w/ 3 Year Support 4 6,480 RS-BT-FE-PE-PP Rubrik Foundation Edition; per usable BETB; Premium support; prepay HW: RHA-6412S- 01 Term: 36 Months QTY 180 X 36 Months = 6480 Rubrik, Inc. - RS-BT-FE-PE-PP $32.76 $212,284.80 5 72 RS-HW-SVC-PEF1 Premium Support for F10000 Tier 1 hardware, Prepay HW: RHA-6412S- 01 Term: 36 Months QTY 2 X 36 Months = 72 Rubrik, Inc. - RS-HW-SVC-PE-F1 $305.78 $22,016.16 6 120 RS-BT-CVB-PEPP Rubrik Cloud Vault - Backup; per BETB; Premium support; prepay Term: 12 Months QTY 10 X 12 Months = 120 Rubrik, Inc. - RS-BT-CVB-PE-PP $0.00 $0.00 7 2 RHA-6412S-01 r6412s Appliance, 4-node, 144TB raw HDD, 1.6TB SSD, SFP+ NIC $22,681.50 $45,363.00 Dustin DeLaMare 1455 NW Leary Way Ste. 400 Seattle, WA 98107 USA AGENDA ITEM #6. d) 1455 NW Leary Way - Ste. 400 - Phone: 206-290-0522 - Fax: 866-554-0536 - Email: dustind@ivoxy.com Page 2 2 of 2 RS-BT-FE-PE-PP RS-HW-SVC-PE-S3 Rubrik, Inc. - RHA-6412S-01 8 SubTotal $279,663.96 9 Services & Shipping Costs 10 1 Professional Services IVOXY Consulting Professional Services-Rubrik Setup/Implementation-SOW to Follow (Fixed $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Bid) 11 1 Estimated Shipping $823.53 $823.53 12 SubTotal $5,823.53 13 Running SubTotal $285,487.49 14 1 Tax Est. Tax @ 10.10 $28,834.24 $28,834.24 15 Running SubTotal $314,321.73 16 Total $314,321.73 Prices exclude necessary sales tax and shipping charges This quote is provided based on acceptance of the entire quote as presented. Any revisions to the quote may require items contained in the quote to be revised and the price may change. IVOXY Consulting quote is good for 30 days from the quote date. Terms: 1. FOB shipping point. (Shipping costs, including insurance, will be prepaid and billed, unless otherwise specified). 2. Payment terms are subject to IVOXY Consulting credit approval, not to exceed 30-days Notes: 1. Hardware and software components are sold subject to manufacturers' written warranties. No other warranties are expressed or implied by IVOXY Consulting. 2. Installation and maintenance services are not included, unless specifically quoted, and described in specific Statement of Work. 3. Any delay of specified installation and/or integration services shall not delay payment of invoice in accordance with terms as quoted herein. 4. Prices do not include any applicable taxes. Ext. Price Unit Price Description Part Number Qty Ln # AGENDA ITEM #6. d) 1455 NW Leary Way - Ste. 400 - Phone: 206-290-0522 - Fax: 866-554-0536 - Email: dustind@ivoxy.com Page 1 1 of 3 PROPOSAL dustind@ivoxy.com Prepared For: Proposal # TYLWQ1389 City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Brett Tietjen (425) 430-6873 btietjen@rentonwa.gov Date: 12/15/22 Terms: Net 30 FOB: ORIGIN Ship Via: STD Ln # Qty Part Number Description Unit Price Ext. Price 1 HPE Hyperconverged Solution w/ 5 Year Support-HPE Hardware and VMware Licensing 2 4 P05172-B21 HPE DL380 Gen10+ 8SFF NC CTO Svr $1,666.26 $6,665.04 3 4 P05172-B21 ABA HPE DL380 Gen10 ICX CTO Mod-X 8SFF $0.00 $0.00 4 8 P36925-B21 INT Xeon-G 5320 CPU for HPE $1,788.38 $14,307.04 5 8 P36925-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 6 64 P06033-B21 HPE 32GB 2Rx4 PC4-3200AA-R Smart Kit $449.26 $28,752.64 7 64 P06033-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 8 8 P27194-B21 HPE DL300 Gen10+ 2U 8SFF x1Tmode U.3 Kit $286.06 $2,288.48 9 8 P27194-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 10 8 P47838-B21 HPE 1.6TB NVMe MU SFF BC U.3ST MV SSD $872.13 $6,977.04 11 8 P47838-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 12 24 P47847-B21 HPE 7.68TB NVMe RI SFF BC U.3ST MV SSD $3,106.30 $74,551.20 13 24 P47847-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 14 4 P14592-B21 HPE DL38X Gen10+ 2x16 Slot 1/2 FIO Kit $101.54 $406.16 15 4 P12965-B21 HPE NS204i-p Gen10+ Boot Ctrlr $612.93 $2,451.72 16 4 P12965-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 17 4 P22702-B21 HPE 10/25GbE 2P SFP28 QL41232 Adptr $639.63 $2,558.52 18 4 P22702-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 19 4 P02377-B21 HPE Smart Hybrid Capacitor w/ 145mm Cbl $131.89 $527.56 20 4 P02377-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 Dustin DeLaMare 1455 NW Leary Way Ste. 400 Seattle, WA 98107 USA AGENDA ITEM #6. d) 1455 NW Leary Way - Ste. 400 - Phone: 206-290-0522 - Fax: 866-554-0536 - Email: dustind@ivoxy.com Page 2 2 of 3 Ln # Qty Part Number Description Unit Price Ext. Price 21 4 P26279-B21 Broadcom MR416i-a Cntrl for HPE Gen10+ $1,158.80 $4,635.20 22 4 P26279-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 23 4 P10118-B21 HPE 10/25GbE 2P SFP28 QL41232 OCP3 Adptr $639.63 $2,558.52 24 4 P10118-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 25 4 P14608-B21 HPE DL38X Gen10+ Max Perf Fan Kit $124.27 $497.08 26 4 P14608-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 27 8 P38995-B21 HPE 800W FS Plat Ht Plg LH Pwr Sply Kit $252.11 $2,016.88 28 8 P38995-B21 0D1 HPE 800W II FS Plat HtPlg Pwr Supply Kit $0.00 $0.00 29 4 P13771-B21 HPE Gen10 Plus TPM BR Module Kit $44.25 $177.00 30 4 P13771-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 31 4 873763-B21 HPE 8SFF Front Remove SPEC Perf FIO $4.93 $19.72 32 4 P07818-B21 HPE DDR-4 DIMM Blanks Kit $65.72 $262.88 33 4 P07818-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 34 4 P08040-B21 HPE iLO Common Password FIO Setting $0.41 $1.64 35 4 P22018-B21 HPE DL38X Gen10+ 2U SFF EI Rail Kit $55.89 $223.56 36 4 P22018-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 37 8 P27095-B21 HPE DL380 Gen10+ High Perf Heat Sink Kit $70.13 $561.04 38 8 P27095-B21 0D1 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 39 4 P52175-B21 HPE DL380 Gen10+ vSAN WW FIO Trk $0.57 $2.28 40 Software 41 4 HPE iLO Adv 1-svr Lic 3yr Support $227.55 $910.20 42 4 Factory Integrated $0.00 $0.00 43 Support 44 4 HPE Installation and Startup Service $0.00 $0.00 45 4 HPE Installation and Startup Service HPE Startup 300 Series OS SVC $948.52 $3,794.08 46 Hardware Support 47 4 HU4A6A5 HPE 5Y Tech Care Essential SVC $0.00 $0.00 48 4 HU4A6A5 ZSB HPE Proliant DL380 Gen10+ Support $4,952.54 $19,810.16 49 4 HU4A6A5 R2M HPE iLO Advanced Non Blade Support $26.10 $104.40 50 SubTotal $175,060.04 51 VMware HCI Kit Enterprise w/ 5 Year Support 52 8 53 40 54 55 56 HCI-EN-CPU-CT3-491 Customer Purchasing Program T3 Vmware HCI Kit 8 Enterprise (per CPU) VMware Inc. - HCI-EN-CPU-C-T3107 HCI-EN-CPU-PSSS-C-491 Production Support/Subscription for VMware HCI Kit 8 Enterprise (per CPU) for 1 year VMware Inc. - HCI-EN-CPU-P-SSS-C27 SubTotal $6,202.34 $49,618.72 $2,291.38 $91,655.20 $141,273.92 57 Professional Services 58 1 59 Professional Services IVOXY Consulting Professional Services-Whiteglove HCI Deployment Services $7,500.00 $7,500.00 60 Estimated Taxes & Shipping Costs AGENDA ITEM #6. d) 1455 NW Leary Way - Ste. 400 - Phone: 206-290-0522 - Fax: 866-554-0536 - Email: dustind@ivoxy.com Page 3 3 of 3 Ln # Qty Part Number Description Unit Price Ext. Price 61 1 Estimated Freight Estimated Freight $633.58 $633.58 62 1 Estimated tax @ 10.10% Local Sales Tax (estimated) $32,771.22 $32,771.22 63 Total $357,238.76 Prices exclude necessary sales tax and shipping charges This quote is provided based on acceptance of the entire quote as presented. Any revisions to the quote may require items contained in the quote to be revised and the price may change. IVOXY Consulting quote is good for 30 days from the quote date. Terms: 1. FOB shipping point. (Shipping costs, including insurance, will be prepaid and billed, unless otherwise specified). 2. Payment terms are subject to IVOXY Consulting credit approval, not to exceed 30-days Notes: 1. Hardware and software components are sold subject to manufacturers' written warranties. No other warranties are expressed or implied by IVOXY Consulting. 2. Installation and maintenance services are not included, unless specifically quoted, and described in specific Statement of Work. 3. Any delay of specified installation and/or integration services shall not delay payment of invoice in accordance with terms as quoted herein. 4. Prices do not include any applicable taxes. AGENDA ITEM #6. d) AB - 3280 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Maplewood Golf Course – Transfer Golf Course CIP Funds for HVAC Control Upgrades RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation Department STAFF CONTACT: Steve Meyers, Golf Course Manager EXT.: 6803 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The budget amount approved in 2022 for the Maplewood Golf Course (MWGC) HVAC Control Improvements was $40,000.00. The total cost of the HVAC Control Improvements is $52,183.00, which includes Washington State Sales Tax. The bid for the HVAC Control Improvements for the Clubhouse came in higher than what was funded due to rising cost in services and supplies. We formally request approval to transfer $15,000 to Golf Major Maintenance Clubhouse HVAC account from the unused $48,000 in the Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Machinery & Equipment account. The approved funds were to be used for a Fairway Mower but there were no Lease-Return Fairway Mowers available in 2022. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The MWGC HVAC system is original to the building system from 1996. Maplewood Golf Course needs to update the HVAC controls at the Golf Course Clubhouse so that the building and restaurant can be adequately heated or cooled depending on the time of year. EXHIBITS: A. CAG 23- HVAC Control Upgrade Contract STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the transfer of funds in the amount of $15,000 from the CIP Machinery & Equipment account to the Golf Major Maintenance Clubhouse HVAC account. AGENDA ITEM #6. e) QC Scope of Work:Contractor will provide all material and labor necessary to perform al lworkdescribedintheScopeofWorkwhichisattachedandfullyincorporatedintothi sAgreementbyreferenceasAttachment“A.” Changes in Scope of Work:City,without invalidating this Agreement,may order changes to the Scope of Work consisting of additions,deletions or modifications,the Agreement Sum being adjusted accordingly by Parties mutual agreement.Such changes in the wor kshallbeauthorizedbywrittenChangeOrderorAmendmentsignedbytheParties. Time of Performance:Contractor shall commence performance of the Agreement no late rthanQ9calendardaysaftertheAgreement’s Effective Date. Term of Agreement:he Term of this Agreement shall end at completion of the Scope o fWork,no later than go days from the Effective Date or a date mutually agreed upon b ytheGolfCourseMaagerandtheContractor.This Agreement may be extended to accomplish change orders,if required,upon mutual written agreement of City and Agreement Sum:The total amount of this Agreement is the sum of ($52,183.00)whic hincludesWashingtontateSalesTax.This amount may be adjusted to a mutually agreed amount based on changes to the Scope of Work. Consideration:In exchange for Contractor's performance of the items and responsibilities identified in the Scope of Work,City agrees to ma e payment of the amount identifi cl the Agreement Sum. Prevailing Wage[Method of Payment[Retainagel Bonding:Payment by the City for the Work will only be made after the Work has been performed and a voucher or invoice i ssubmittedinaformacceptabletotheCity. THISAGREEMENT(”Agreement”)is made as of the ___day of Date”)by and between the City of Renton,a non-charter code city unde Washington municipal corporation (”City"),Parks and Recreation:Golf C Department/Division and PSR MECHANICALLLC,(”Contractor”),who ar as the ”Parties”,to HVAC CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS.City and Contractor agree SMALLPUBLICWORKS CONTRACTAGREEMENT 2023,(the ” EffectiverRCW35A,and ourse e collectively referred to AGENDA ITEM #6. e) J 1 Pr vailing Wag t : Contractor must comply with the State of Washington prevailing wage requirements.Contractor must file an lntent To Pay Prevailing Wage at the beginning of the project and an Affidavit of Wages Paid at the end of the project with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.The State of Washington prevailing wage rates applicable for this project,which is located in King County,may be found at the following website address of the Department o f Retainage held by the City or in Escrow Account: Pursuant to RCW Chapter 60.28,a sum equal to five percent (5%)of the monies earned by the Contractor will be retained from payments made by the City to the Contractor under this Contract.This retainage shall be used as a trust fund for the protection and payment (1)to the State with respect to taxes imposed pursuant to RCWTitle 82 and (2)the claims of any person arising under the Upon request,the City will provide a copy of the applicable prevailing wages for this project.Alternatively,the rates may be viewed at the City of Renton City Hal lbymakinganappointmentwiththecontactpersonidentifiedhereinorpriorto contract award with the contact person identified as the City of Renton contact i nParagraph15Noticesofthisagreement. Pursuant to WAC 296-127-011,the applicable effective date for prevailing wage rates paid for the duration of this contract shall be the date the contract is executed as reflected in the ”Effective Date”identified at the top of the first page of this Agreement. htt :www.|ni.wa.ov TradesLicensin PrevWa e default.as htt :www.|ni.wa.ov TradesLicensin PrevWa e Wa eRates default.as Monies re ained under he provisions of RCW Chapter 60.28 shall be: on me or mus pick one —i can ractor oes not pic one t en the first option (retainage held in a by the City)applies. Retained in a fund by the City. Deposited by the City in an escrow (interest-bearing)account in a bank ,m t I s ving bank,0 savings and loan association (interest on monies so AGENDA ITEM #6. e) N 1 ;v-vvn I Illl IIL H II [CI For A reements under 150 000 Pursuant to RCW 60.28 and 39.08 the City requires a 5 %Retainage be withhel dandthattheContractorwillprovideeitheraPerformanceandPayment(Contract )Bond on the City approved form upon execution of the Agreement or waive the payment and performance bond and instead the City will retain 10%.Payment o ftheinitial95%willbe made in the next pay cycle ofthe Renton Finance Department after receipt of such voucher or invoice (pay cycles are bi-weekly).The remaining 5%will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillmento fclaimsandliens.(Unless the Contractor waives the payment and performance bond below and op s for a 10%retainage below.) Contractor must pick one —ifcontractor does not pick one then the first option (5%retainage with contract bond)applies: For Agreements over $150,000: Pursuant to RCW 60.28 and 39.08 The City requires a 5 %Retainage be withhel dandthattheContractorwillprovideaPerformanceandPayment(Contract)Bon dontheCityapprovedformuponexecutionoftheAgreement.Payment of the initia l95%will be made in the next pay cycle of the Renton Finance Department after receipt of such voucher or invoice (pay cycles are bi-weekly).The remaining 5 %will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment o f retained shall be paid to the Contractor).Deposits are to be in the name of the City and are not to be allowed to be withdrawn without the City's written authorization.The City will issue a check representing the sum of the monies reserved,payable to the bank or trust company.Such check shall be converte dintobondsandsecuritieschosenbytheContractorastheinterestaccrues. At or before the time the Contract is executed,the Contractor shall designate the option desired.The Contractor in choosing option (2)agrees to assume full responsibility to pay all costs that may accrue from escrow services,brokerage charges or both,and further agrees to assume all risks in connection with the investment of the retained percentages in securities. To rovidea aymentand pero a e 0 cl c tact o d)i the amoun of 1 %of he estima e inc uding taxes wit a 5%retainage. The City may also,at its option,accept a bond in lieu of retainage. AGENDA ITEM #6. e) City shall have the right to withhold payment completed in a satisfactory manner until such work so that the same is satisfactory. Final Acceptance.Final Acceptance of the Project occurs when the Public Work sDirectorhasdeterminedthattheProjectisonehundredpercent(100%)complete and has been constructed in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. Payment in the Event of Termination.in the event this Contract is terminated b ytheeitherparty,the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further amounts due under this Contract until the work specified in the Scope of Work i ssatisfactorilycompleted,as scheduled,up to the date of termination.At such time, if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under the Contract exceeds the expense incurred by the City in finishing the work,and all damages sustained b ytheCityorwhichmaybesustainedbytheCityorwhichmaybesustainedbythe reason of such refusal,neglect,failure or discontinuance of Contractor performing the work,such excess shall be paid by the City to the Contractor.If the City's expense and damages exceed the unpaid balance,Contractor and his surety shal lbejointlyandseverallyliablethereforetotheCityandshallpaysuchdifference to the City.Such expense and damages shall include all reasonable legal expenses and costs incurred by the City to protect the rights and interests of the City under (‘nn+r':ur~1- F r limited Public Works Contracts under 35,000 For limited public works projects,the City may choose to waive the payment and performance bond requirements of chapter 39.08 RCWand the retainage requirements of chapter 60.28 RCW,for laborers,mechanics,subcontractors, material persons,suppliers,and taxes imposed under Title 82 RCWthat may be due from the contractor for the limited public works project,however The City shall have the right of recovery against the contractor for any payments made o n Hold Harmless:Contractor shall indemnify,defend and hold harmless City,its elected officials,officers,agents,employees and volunteers,from and against any and all claims ,losses or liability,or any portion of the same,including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’fees,legal expenses an litigation costs,arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries,sickness,disease or death of Contractor's own employees,agents and volunteers,or damage to property caused by Contractor's negligent act or omission, To waive a payment and performance bond (contract bond)and instead the city will retain the remaining 10%will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment of claims and liens. to Contractor for any wo rk not AGENDA ITEM #6. e) agreement I ' )IC Commercial general liability insurance in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000 fo reachoccurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate for the Term of this Agreement. Professional liability insurance,in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 for eac hoccurrence,shall also be secured for any professional services being provided to City that are excluded in the commercial general liability insurance. Workers’compensation coverage,as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington,shall also be secured. It is agreed that on Contractor's commercial general liability policy,the City of Renton will be named as an Additional Insured on a non-contributory primary basis.City's insurance policies shall not be a source for payment of any Contractor liability. Subject to City's review and acceptance,a certificate of insurance showing the proper endorsements,sh ll be deliv red to City before executl g the work of his Agreement. Contractor shall provide City with written notice of any policy cancellation,withi ntwo(2)business days of their receipt of such notice. Additional Insurance if marked as “Required”by City: D Required.Builders Risk insurance covering interests of the City,the Contractor,u ontractors,an Sub-contractorsin the except for those acts caused by or resulting from a negligent act or omission by City and its officers,agents,employees and volunteers. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this agreement is subject to RC W4.24.11 ,(V lidity of t ind if I t llablllt fo n gllgen e ela Ive to construction,alteration,improvement,etc.,of structure or improvement attached to rea lestate...)then,in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the contractor and City,its officers,officials,employees and volunteers,Contractor's liabilit yshallbeonlytotheextentofContractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided in thi sAgreementconstituteContractor's waiver of immunity under the Industrial Insurance Act ,RCW Title 51,solely for the purposes of this indemnification.The Parties have mutuall ynegotiatedandagreedtothiswaiver.The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Insurance:Contractor shall secure and maintain: AGENDA ITEM #6. e) ee insurance shall be on a special perils policy form and shall insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and physical loss or damage includin gflood,earthquake,theft,vandalism,malicious mischief,and collapse.Th eBuildersRiskinsuranceshallincludecoveraefortemporarybuiling debris removal and damage to materials in transit or stored off-site.Thi sBuildersRiskinsurancecoveringtheworkwillhaveadeductibleof$5, 000foreachoccurrence,which will be the responsibility of the Contractor. Higher deductibles for flood and earthquake perils may be accepted by th eCityuponwrittenrequestbytheContractorandwrittenacceptancebythe City.Any increased deductibles accepted by the City will remain the responsibility of the Contra to .Th Builders Risk insurance shall b emaintaineduntilfinalacceptanceoftheworkbytheCity. Cl Required.Contractors Pollution Liability insurance covering losse scausedbypollutionconditionsthatarisefromtheoperationsof the Contractor.Contractors Pollution Liability insurance shall be written in a namountofatleast$1,000,000 per loss,with an annual aggregate of at leas t$1,000,000.Contractors Pollution Liability shall cover bodily injury, property damage,cleanup costs and defense including costs and expenses incurred in the investigation,defense,or If the scope of services as defined in this contract includes the disposal o fanhazardousmaterialsfromthejobsite,t e Con ractor must furnish to the City evidence of Pollution Liabilityinsurance maintained by the disposal site operator for losses arising from the insured facility accepting waste under this contract.Coverage certified to the Public Entity under this paragraph must be maintained in minimum amounts of$1,000,000 per loss ,with an annual aggregate of at least $1,000,000. if the Contractors Pollution Liability insurance is written on a claims- madebasis,the Contractor warrants that any retroactive date applicable to coverage under the policy precedes the effective date of this contract;an dthatcontinuouscoveragewillbemaintainedoranextendeddiscover yperiodwillbeexercisedforaperiodofthree(3)years beginning from the time that work under the contract is completed. Pollution Liability coverage at least as broad as that provided under IS OPollutiLibilit-B oad n dcoverage for Covered Autos n The City shall be named by endorsement as an additional insured on the Contractors Pollution Liabilityinsurance policy. AGENDA ITEM #6. e) Discrimination Prohibited:Except to the extent perm qualification,the Contractor agrees as follows: A.Contractor,and Contractor's agents,employees,representatives,and volunteer swithregardtotheWorkperformedortobeperformedunderthisAgreement, shall not discriminate on the basis of race,color,sex,religion,nationality,creed, marital status,sexual orientation or preference,age (except minimum age an dretirementprovisions),honorably discharged veteran or military status,or the presence of any sensory,mental or physical handicap,unless based upon a bon afideoccupationalqualificationinrelationshiptohiringandemployment,i nemploymentorapplicationforemployment,the administration of the delivery of Work or any other benefits under this Agreement,or procurement of materials or supp?es. Independent Contractor:Contractor's employees,while engaged in the performance of any of Contractor's Work under this Agreement,shall be considered employees of the Contractor and not employees,agents,representatives of City and as a result,shall not b e shall be at all times as an independent contractor.Any and all Workman’s Compensation Act claimson behalf of Contractor employees,and any and IIclaimsm de by a third-part as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of Contractor's employees, The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employe dandthatemployeesaretreatedduringemploymentwithoutregardtotheir race ,creed,color,national origin,sex,age,sexual orientation,physical,sensory or mental handicaps,or marital status.Such action shall include,but not be limite dtothefollowingemployment,upgrading,demotion or transfer,recruitment or recruitment advertising,layoff or termination,rates of pay or other forms o fcompensationandselectionfortraining. Contractor is responsible to be aware of and in compliance with all federal,state compensation. r fails to comply with any of this Agreement’s no ity shall have the right,at its option,to cancel the Agre 99 48 shall be provided and the Motor Carrier Act Endorsement (MCS 90 ) itted by a bona fide occupational If Contracto provisions, or in part. n- discrimination AGENDA ITEM #6. e) v--nnlgv-ApuuvuCILUICICIIIEICIC un til.3 3 I ‘:0 mg-__._c 3:pl II Lu p:C III VVI K HI mam an n ll\a Record Keeping and Reporting:Contractor shall maintain accounts and records,whic h performance of this Agreement.The Contractor agrees to provide access to and copies o fanyrecordsrelatedtothisAgreementasrequiredbytheCitytoauditexpendituresandchargesand/or to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). Public Records Compliance.To the full extent the City determines necessary to complywiththeWashingtonStatePublicRecordsAct,Contractor shall make a due diligent searchofallrecordsinitspossession,including,but not limitedto,e-mail,correspondence,notes,saved telephone messages,recordings,photos,or drawings and provide them to the Cityforproduction.in the event Contractor believes said records need to be protected fromdisclosure,it shall,at Contractor's own expense,seekjudicial protection.Contractor shallindemnify,defend,and hold harmless the City for all costs,including attorneys’fees, Other Provisions: Informationregarding acquiring a city business licensecan be found at: htt :www.rentonwa.ov cms One.as x?ortalld=7922741&a eld= 9824882 Information regarding State business licensing requirements can be found at: httg:[[dor.wa.gov[doing-businesszregister-my-business City of Renton Business License:The Consu Lic n I rf r in ny r a throughout the term of this agreement with the City ltant shall obtain a City of Renton Busines stItebusmeslicenseingo5 an in while engaged in Wo k ‘d Contractor's obligation and responsibility. hi A reemen ,5 et esoey AGENDA ITEM #6. e) at Amendment and Modification.This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing,duly executed by both Parties. Assignment and Subcontract.Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of this Agreement without the City of Renton’s prior express written consent. Compliance with Laws.Contractor and all of the Contractor's employees shal lperformtheWorkinaccordancewithallapplicablefederal,state,county and cit ylaws,codes and ordinances.A copy of this language must be made a part of any contractor or subcontractor agreement. Conflicts.In the event of any inconsistencies between contractor proposals and this contract,the terms of this contract shall prevail. Governing Law.This Agreement shall be made in and shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. Joint Drafting Effort.This Agreement shall be considered for all purposes as prepared by the joint efforts of the Parties and shall not be construed against one party or the other as a result of the preparation,substitution,submissionor other event of negotiation,drafting or execution. Jurisdiction and Venue.Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforce or interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in the King County Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent,King County,Washington,or replacement Contractor hereby expressly consents to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of such court even if Contractor is a foreign corporato n t e i t re dwiththeStateofWashington. Severability.A court of competent jurisdiction's determination that any provision or part of this Agreement is illegal or unenforceable shall not cancel or invalidate the remainderof this Agreement,which h ll r m in in fullforce and effect. Sole and Entire Agreement.This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties and any representations or understandings,whether oral or written,not incorporated are excluded. Steve Meyers,Golf Course Manager 4050 Maple Valley Hwy Renton,WA 98058 Phone:(425)430-6803 smeyers@rentonwa.gov shall be administered by and any notices should be sent to the undersigned individualsor their designees. CONTRACTOR PSR MechanicalLLC. 3132NE133"dStreet Bellevue,WA 98005 Phone:(206)367-2500 George.eyew@psrmechanical.com 5:“ AGENDA ITEM #6. e) G M5 C |‘.'lI 3Third-Party Benefic'a i s.Nothi in this Agre m t i intended to,no shall b econstruedtogiveanyrightsorbenefitsintheAgreementtoanyoneotherthanthe Parties,and all duties and responsibilities undertaken pursuant to this Agreement willbe for the sole and exclusivebenefit of the arties and no one else. Waivers.All waivers shall be in writing and signed by the waiving party.Eithe rparty's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be a waiver an dshallnotpreventeitherCityorContractorfromenforcingthatprovisionorany other provision ofthis Agreement in the future.Waiver of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any prior or subsequent breach unless it is expressly waived in writing. IN WITNESSWHEREOF,the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Agreement s o f PS M chanical 313 N ’L33rdStreet Sea tle,A 98125 01/25/2023 Armondo Pavone,Mayor 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 Shane Moloney Renton City Attorney Jason A.Seth City Clerk Non-standard CL Approved as to Le AGENDA ITEM #6. e) A one hour pre-bid site walk-through will be held at the site,4050 Maple Valley Hwy Renton,WA 98058,starting in the Clubhouse lobby,on Monday,November 21st at 8:00am.Each bidder is fully responsible for familiarizing themselves with the work and the site conditions.Attendance by bidders is recommended.Allbids need to be submitted via email to Steve Meyers,GolfCourse Manager,smeyers@rentonwa.gov by 4:00pm Monday,November 28th.Bidswillbe reviewed startin gTuesday,November 29th Project is to be completed within 60 days of project start date that is agreed upon between the Golf Course Manager and For all labor,materials,supplies,overhead,etc.as may be necessary for the particular operation,the base bid amount willbe : S 47,396.00 Forty-Seven Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Six (Written DollarAmount) 3132 NE 133rd ST. Address (Street/P.O.Box) Seattle,WA 98125 City State Zip (206-3,67-2500 Telephone Number george.eyre@psrmechanical.com SUBMITTEDBY: PSR Mechanical W '2”/H?g/?I’72 M Contractor's Signature Project Executive NTS BASEBID:(EXCLUDESWSS th the Bid Documents;no exc usions. 1 1/28/2022 prices noted be AGENDA ITEM #6. e) AB - 3281 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Maplewood Golf Course – Funds Reallocation for Driving Range Wall Replacement Project RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation Department STAFF CONTACT: Steve Meyers, Golf Course Manager EXT.: 6803 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The cost of the Driving Range Wall Replacement with Washington State Sales Tax (WSST) is $15,067.19, which does not include any possible change orders. There was $24,200 funded in 2022 in the 424 Golf Course Major Maintenance Account (GC MM). The funds in this account were originally intended for fire suppression system repairs, as needed in 2022. No repairs were required to that system in 2022. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Driving Range Wall Replacement project is an unexpected project that came up during the planning process to replace the ball dispensing machine. The wall in question is the original wall from 1996 that sits between the ball dispenser and the golf ball washer. The wall has suffered water damage from ball washer use over the years. The new wall will be better sealed to prevent water damage in the future. EXHIBITS: A. Maplewood Driving Range Wall Repair Contract STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the reallocation of funds from the 424-GC MM CIP account to be used for the Driving Range wall replacement. AGENDA ITEM #6. f) 0 SMALL PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made as of the day of Date"} by and between the City of Renton, a non-charter code city under RCW 35A, and a Washington municipal corporation ("City"), Park and Recreation Department, Maplewood Golf Course Division, and A.C.E. l PROVEMENTS,, a Sole Proprietor, ("Contractor"), who are collectively referred to as the "Parties", to Maplewood Driving Range Wall Repair, City and Contractor agree as set forth below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Scope of Work: Contractor will provide all material and labor necessary to perform all work described in the Scope of Work which is attached and fully incorporated into this Agreement by reference as Attachment "A." Changes in Scope of Work: City, without invalidating this Agreement, may order changes to the Scope of Work consisting of additions, deletions or modifications, the Agreement Sum being adjusted accordingly by Parties mutual agreement. Such changes in the work shall be authorized by written Change Order or Amendment signed by the Parties. Time of Performance: Contractor shall commence performance of the Agreement no later than 60 a s calendar days after the Agreement's Effective Date. Term of Agreement: The Term of this Agreement shall end at completion of the Scope of Work, no later than 60 days from the Effective Date or eA 2Q . (This Agreement may be extended to accomplish change orders, if required, upon mutual written agreement of City and Contractor. Agreement Sum: The total amount of this Agreement is the sum of .................. __,;;_;........;;;;..aa.., includes Washington State Sales Tax. This amount may be adjusted to a mutually agreed amount based on changes to the Scope of Work. Consideration: In exchange for Contractor's performance of the items and responsibilities identified in the Scope of Work, City agrees to make payment of the amount identified as the Agreement Sum. Prevailing Wage/ Method of Payment/ Retainage/ Bonding: Payment by the City for the Work will only be made after the Work has been performed and a voucher or invoice is submitted in a form acceptable to the City. CAG-23-024 24th January, 2023, (the "Effective AGENDA ITEM #6. f) A. 8. Prevailing Wage Rates: Contractor must comply with the State of Washington prevailing wage requirements. Contractor must file an Intent To Pay Prevailing Wage at the beginning of the project and an Affidavit of Wages Paid at the end of the project with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. The State of Washington prevailing wage rates applicable for this project, which is located in King County, may be found at the following website address of the Department of Labor and Industries: http://www.ln1.w a.gov/Tradesllcens1ng/PrevWage/default.asp http://www. In 1. wa .gov /TradesL,censing/PrevWage/WageRates/ defa u It. asp Pursuant to WAC 296-127-011, the applicable effective date for prevailing wage rates paid for the duration of this contract shall be the date the contract is executed as reflected in the "Effective Date" identified at the top of the first page of this Agreement. Upon request, the City will provide a copy of the applicable prevailing wages for this project. Alternatively, the rates may be viewed at the City of Renton City Hall by making an appointment with the contact person identified herein or prior to contract award with the contact person identified as the City of Renton contact in Paragraph 15 Notices of this agreement. Retainage held by the City or in Escrow Account: Pursuant to RCW Chapter 60.28, a sum equal to five percent (5%) of the monies earned by the Contractor will be retained from payments made by the City to the Contractor under this Contract. This retainage shall be used as a trust fund for the protection and payment (1) to the State with respect to taxes imposed pursuant to RCW Title 82 and (2) the claims of any person arising under the Contract. Monies retained under the provisions of RCW Chapter 60.28 shall be: Contractor must pick one -ifcontractor does not pick one then the first option retainage held in a fund by the City) applies. Retained in a fund by the City. or Deposited by the City in an escrow (interest-bearing) account in a bank, mutual saving bank, or savings and loan association (interest on monies so retained shall be paid to the Contractor). Deposits are to be in the name of the City and are not to be allowed to be withdrawn without the City's written 0 PAGE 2 Of 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) C. D. authorization. The City will issue a check representing the sum of the monies reserved, payable to the bank or trust company. Such check shall be converted into bonds and securities chosen by the Contractor as the interest accrues. At or before the time the Contract is executed, the Contractor shall designate the option desired. The Contractor in choosing option (2) agrees to assume full responsibility to pay all costs that may accrue from escrow services, brokerage charges or both, and further agrees to assume all risks in connection with the investment of the retained percentages in securities. The City may also, at its option, accept a bond in lieu of retainage. For Agreements over $150,000: Pursuant to RCW 60.28 and 39.08 The City requires a 5 % Retainage be withheld and that the Contractor will provide a Performance and Payment (Contract) Bond on the City approved form upon execution of the Agreement. Payment of the initial 95% will be made in the next pay cycle of the Renton Finance Department after receipt of such voucher or invoice (pay cycles are bi-weekly). The remaining 5% will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment of claims and liens. For Agreements under $150,000 Pursuant to RCW 60.28 and 39.08 the City requires a 5 % Retainage be withheld and that the Contractor will provide either a Performance and Payment (Contract) Bond on the City approved form upon execution of the Agreement or waive the payment and performance bond and instead the City will retain 10%. Payment of the initial 95% will be made in the next pay cycle of the Renton Finance Department after receipt of such voucher or invoice (pay cycles are bi-weekly). The remaining 5% will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment of claims and liens. (Unless the Contractor waives the payment and performance bond below and opts for a 10% retainage below.) Contractor must pick one -ifcontractor does not pick one then the first option 5% retamage with contract bond) applies: To provide a payment and performance bond (contract bond) in the amount of 100% of the estimate including taxes with a 5% retainage. or To waive a payment and performance bond (contract bond) and instead the city will retain the remaining 10% will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment of claims and liens. 0 PAGE 3 OF 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) E.For limited Public Works Contracts under $35,000 For limited public works projects, the City may choose to waive the payment and performance bond requirements of chapter 39.08 RCW and the retainage requirements of chapter 60.28 RCW, for laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, material-persons, suppliers, and taxes imposed under Title 82 RCW that may be due from the contractor for the limited public works project, however The City shall have the right of recovery against the contractor for any payments made on the contractor's behalf. F.City shall have the right to withhold payment to Contractor for any work not completed in a satisfactory manner until such time as Contractor modifies such work so that the same is satisfactory. G.Final Acceptance. Final Acceptance of the Project occurs when the Public Works Director has determined that the Project is one hundred percent (100%) complete and has been constructed in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. H.Payment in the Event of Termination. In the event this Contract is terminated by the either party, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further amounts due under this Contract until the work specified in the Scope of Work is satisfactorily completed, as scheduled, up to the date of termination. At such time, if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under the Contract exceeds the expense incurred by the City in finishing the work, and all damages sustained b y the City or which may be sustained by the City or which may be sustained by the reason of such refusal, neglect, failure or discontinuance of Contractor performing the work, such excess shall be paid by the City to the Contractor. If the City's expense and damages exceed the unpaid balance, Contractor and his surety shall be jointly and severally liable therefore to the City and shall pay such difference to the City. Such expense and damages shall include all reasonable legal expenses and costs incurred by the City to protect the rights and interests of the City under the Contract. 8.Hold Harmless: Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its elected officials, officers, agents, employees and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion of the same, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' fees, legal expenses and litigation costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death of Contractor's own employees, agents and volunteers, or damage to property caused by Contractor's negligent act or omission, except for those acts caused by or resulting from a negligent act or omission by City and its officers, agents, employees and volunteers. 0 PAGE40F 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, (Validity of agreement to indemnify against liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration, improvement, etc., of structure or improvement attached to real estate ... ) then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the contractor and City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers, Contractor's liability shall be only to the extent of Contractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided in this Agreement constitute Contractor's waiver of immunity under the Industrial Insurance Act, RCW Title 51, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. The Parties have mutually negotiated and agreed to this waiver. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 9.Insurance: Contractor shall secure and maintain: A.Commercial general liability insurance in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000 for each occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate for the Term of this Agreement. B.Professional liability insurance, m the minimum amount of $1,000,000 for each occurrence, shall also be secured for any professional services being provided to City that are excluded in the commercial general liability insurance. C.Workers' compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington, shall also be secured. D.It is agreed that on Contractor's commercial general liability policy, the City of Renton will be named as an Additional Insured on a non-contributory primary basis. City's insurance policies shall not be a source for payment of any Contractor liability. E.Subject to City's review and acceptance, a certificate of insurance showing the proper endorsements, shall be delivered to City before executing the work of this Agreement. F.Contractor shall provide City with written notice of any policy cancellation, within two (2) business days of their receipt of such notice. G.Additional Insurance if marked as "Required" by City: 1.D Required. Builders Risk insurance covering interests of the City, the Contractor, Subcontractors, and Sub-contractors in the work. Builders Risk insurance shall be on a special perils policy form and shall insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and physical loss or damage including flood, earthquake, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, and collapse. The 0 PAGE 5 OF 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) Builders Risk insurance shall include coverage for temporary buildings, debris removal and damage to materials in transit or stored off-site. This Builders Risk insurance covering the work will have a deductible of S5,000 for each occurrence, which will be the responsibility of the Contractor. Higher deductibles for flood and earthquake perils may be accepted by the City upon written request by the Contractor and written acceptance by the City. Any increased deductibles accepted by the City will remain the responsibility of the Contractor. The Builders Risk insurance shall be maintained until final acceptance of the work by the City. 2. Required. Contractors Pollution Liability insurance covering losses caused by pollution conditions that arise from the operations of the Contractor. Contractors Pollution Liability insurance shall be written m an amount of at least $1,000,000 per loss, with an annual aggregate of at least 1,000,000. Contractors Pollution Liability shall cover bodily tnJury, property damage, cleanup costs and defense including costs and expenses incurred in the investigation, defense, or settlement of claims. If the Contractors Pollution Liability insurance is written on a claims-made basis, the Contractor warrants that any retroactive date applicable to coverage under the policy precedes the effective date of this contract; and that continuous coverage will be maintained or an extended discovery period will be exercised for a period of three (3) years beginning from the time that work under the contract is completed. The City shall be named by endorsement as an additional insured on the Contractors Pollution Liability insurance policy. If the scope of services as defined in this contract includes the disposal of any hazardous materials from the job site, the Contractor must furnish to the City evidence of Pollution Liability insurance maintained by the disposal site operator for losses arising from the insured facility accepting waste under this contract. Coverage certified to the Public Entity under this paragraph must be maintained in minimum amounts of $1,000,000 per loss, with an annual aggregate of at least $1,000,000. Pollution liability coverage at least as broad as that provided under ISO Pollution Liability-Broadened Coverage for Covered Autos Endorsement CA 99 48 shall be provided and the Motor Carrier Act Endorsement (MCS 90) shall be attached. PAGE60F12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) 10.Discrimination Prohibited: Except to the extent permitted by a bona fide occupational qualification, the Contractor agrees as follows: A.Contractor, and Contractor's agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers with regard to the Work performed or to be performed under this Agreement, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, nationality, creed, marital status, sexual orientation or preference, age (except minimum age and retirement provisions), honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification in relationship to hiring and employment, in employment or application for employment, the administration of the delivery of Work or any other benefits under this Agreement, or procurement of materials or supplies. B.The Contractor will take affirmative action toiensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, physical, sensory or mental handicaps, or marital status. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training. C.If Contractor fails to comply with any of this Agreement's non-discrimination provisions, City shall have the right, at its option, to cancel the Agreement in whole or in part. D.Contractor is responsible to be aware of and in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations that may affect the satisfactory completion of the project, which includes but is not limited to fair labor laws and worker's compensation. 11.Independent Contractor: Contractor's employees, while engaged in the performance of any of Contractor's Work under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the Contractor and not employees, agents, representatives of City and as a result, shall not be entitled to any coverage or benefits from the City of Renton. Contractor's relation to City shall be at all times as an independent contractor. Any and all Workman's Compensation Act claims on behalf of Contractor employees, and any and all claims made by a third-party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of Contractor's employees, while engaged in Work provided to be rendered under this Agreement, shall be the solely Contractor's obligation and responsibility. 0 PAGE 7 OF 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) 12.City of Renton Business License: The Consultant shall obtain a City of Renton Business License prior to performing any Work and maintain the business license in good standing throughout the term of this agreement with the City. 13. 14. 1S. Information regarding acquiring a city business license can be found at: http://www.rentonwa.gov/cms/0ne.aspx?portalld=7922741&pageld=9824882 Information regarding State business licensing requirements can be found at: http://dor.wa.gov/doing-bus1ness/reg1ster-my-bus1ness Record Keeping and Reporting: Contractor shall maintain accounts and records, which properly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended and Work provided in the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to provide access to and copies of any records related to this Agreement as required by the City to audit expenditures and charges and/or to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). Public Records Compliance. To the full extent the City determines necessary to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act, Contractor shall make a due diligent search of all records in its possession, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes, saved telephone messages, recordings, photos, or drawings and provide them to the City for production. In the event Contractor believes said records need to be protected from disclosure, it shall, at Contractor's own expense, seek judicial protection. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City for all costs, including attorneys' fees, attendant to any claim or litigation related to a Public Records Act request for which Contractor has responsive records and for which Contractor has withheld records or information contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner. Contractor shall produce for distribution any and all records responsive to the Public Records Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by court order. Other Provisions: A.Administration and Notices. Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of City and Contractor represents and warrants that such individuals are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of City or Contractor. Any notices required to be given by the Parties shall be delivered at the addresses set forth below. Any notices may be delivered personally to the addressee of the notice or may be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address set forth below. Any notice so posted in the United States mail shall be deemed received three (3) calendar days after the date of mailing. This Agreement shall be administered by and any notices should be sent to the undersigned individuals or their designees. 0 PAGE 80F 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) CITY OF RENTON Kelly Beymer, Park and Rec Administrator 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425) 430-6600 kbeymer@rentonwa.gov CONTRACTOR James D. Testa, Owner /Operator A.C.E. Improvements PO Box 956 Auburn, WA 98071 Phone: (253.486.7557 Aceimprovements2013@gmail.com Fax: B.Amendment and Modification. This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing, duly executed by both Parties. c.Assignment and Subcontract. Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of this Agreement without the City of Renton's prior express written consent. D.Compliance with Laws. Contractor and all of the Contractor's employees shalt perform the Work in accordance with all applicable federal, state, county and city laws, codes and ordinances. A copy of this language must be made a part of any contractor or subcontractor agreement. E.Conflicts. In the event of any inconsistencies between contractor proposals and this contract, the terms of this contract shall prevail. F.Governing Law. This Agreement shall be made m and shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. G.Joint Drafting Effort. This Agreement shall be considered for all purposes as prepared by the joint efforts of the Parties and shall not be construed against one party or the other as a result of the preparation, substitution, submission or other event of negotiation, drafting or execution. H.Jurisdiction and Venue. Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforce or interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in the King County Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, King County, Washington, or its replacement or successor. 0 PAGE 9 Of 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) Contractor hereby expressly consents to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of such court even if Contractor is a foreign corporation not registered with the State of Washington. 1.Severability. A court of competent jurisdiction's determination that any provision or partof this Agreement is illegal or unenforceable shall not cancel or irwalidate the remainder of this Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect. J.Sole and Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties and any representations or understandings, whether oral or written, not incorporated are excluded. K.Third-Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to, nor shall be construed to give any rights or benefits in the Agreement to anyone other than the Parties, and all duties and responsibilities undertaken pursuant to this Agreement will be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Parties and no one else. L.Waivers. All waivers shall be in writing and signed by the waiving party. Either party's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be a waiver and shall not prevent either City or Contractor from enforcing that prov1s1on or any other provision of this Agreement in the future. Waiver of breach of any prov1s1on of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any prior or subsequent breach unless it is expressly waived in writing. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Agreement as of Effective Date. CITY OF RENTON CONTRACTOR Date Date 0 PAGE 100f 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) Attest Jason A. Seth City Clerk Approved as to Legal Form Shane Moloney Renton City Attorney Non-standard 05/04/20 CLB PAGE 11 OF 12 approved by Cheryl Beyers via email on 1/11/2023) AGENDA ITEM #6. f) Attachment A Bid Sheet pr.,, bid ,,t wall..-h,c-uc· .viii lw h ... k.1 -111hi-- -re• rnc.•N 1ri ·h • On, ng Range lohb•.• at 4U4.0 M,q.1 ,, 11._ .. , Hw· R!!!ntor. ,/•A 9805-8 on Tuesday Oecembet 13th •tJ:n,. Eu-rt· biod r1:dul vrespo •,H>lt1 tnr tam l,,11 ,;, ''t-C lht"ml,,1•lv-=t'- -.v,th h work and tr-e !>th? :.0001!101h r.').flt•ntlc1nt4.> oybh.1d r., 1:,; re(ommi>ndt>c.! A I b,ri.:. 11e-i-rlt,n lit• !,11l,1·1tt,•d.., .:i ·•maItc te .. e MPyE-r',, C,0 t CrnJr•,,.. 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J.1. ·: Nrirr n 011Jl.11 .Arn11.m1J JJmcs U I C'Sla f (.mtrilrt,:i , N.ame Owner/ QQ ratm l t•f> I If_ /2'2--),; ltf> AC E improvemoots f- I I)\ fll.:llII PO Bo>: 956 Auburn, VVA '}80/ I 2'> 3-48b-7'i<;7 1\c:e1mpro•.-,ements201l{filgma,t.rcm 0 PAGE 12 OF 12 AGENDA ITEM #6. f) AB - 3283 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Lease Addendum No. 3 for LAG-12-001 with Rain City Catering RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Facilities Division STAFF CONTACT: Jeff Minisci , Facilities Director EXT.: 6643 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The City will receive lease revenue amount of $1,000.00 a month plus 15% of the gross room rental catering sales. This lease amendment will extend the lease for an additional year with no increase in lease rates. Rain City Catering will bring an estimated revenue of $12,000.00 plus 15% catering sales annually. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Rain City Catering is extending their current lease of the Renton Pavilion Event Center. The City is currently undertaking the design of the Downtown Pavillion as year-round market in accordance with the Civic Core Vision and Action Plan. Because the time it takes to study options and complete the design, the City and Rain City Catering are in agreement that adding an additional year to the lease will be beneficial to both parties and not conflict with the proposed construction schedule. This will allow the city to continue to receive revenue, and allow Rain City Catering to activate the Pavillion space during the planning and design phase of the project. Terms of the lease: • Lease extension from January 31, 2023, to January 31, 2024 • Lease extension amount of $12,000 plus 15% gross room rental catering sales, and of Lessee's net income after third-party charges for food and beverages sales and charges for the following items, if provided by lessee: Audio Visual systems, linens, flowers, tables, chairs, f latware, china and the link annually EXHIBITS: A. Lease Addendum 3-22 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor to Execute the addendum with Rain City Catering for 1-year, effective January 31, 2023, to January 31, 2024. AGENDA ITEM #6. g) LAG-12-001 ADDENDUMNO 3 ADDENDUMNO.3-22 TO LAG-12-001 Between City of Renton and Rain City Catering THIS ADDENDUMNo.3 to Lease,Agreement LAG-12—OO1(ADDENDUMNo.3)is effective ,2022 (EffectiveDate)by and between the City of Renton (Cityor Lessor),a Washington municipal corporation,and Rain City Catering (Lessee).The City and Lessee are referred to collectively in this Agreement as the "Parties/’ WHEREAS,by this Addendum,the Parties mutually agree to amend the original and existing Agreement LAG-12-001 (Agreement),Addendum 1-18,and Addendum 2-21,,entitled Renton Pavilion Event Center Lease.’ NOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the mutual terms and covenants in this Addendum and other good and valuable consideration,the Parties agree to the following: SECTION1.Section 1.6 is amended.-toread as follows: Section 1.6 LeaseTerm: , 1.6.1.The term ofthis Lease shall begin on January 1,2012 (the Commencement Date),and terminatingon January 31,2024, 1.6.2 The Parties do not intend to renew this lease past January 31,2024-any hold over or additional renewals must be in writing and agreed upon by the parties.The Parties also agree not to terminate the lease prior to January 31, 2024,except for default or breach of agreement. ‘ 1.6.3 Lessee may reserve or rent space at the Pavilion to users during the lease period. SECTION2.All terms and conditions of the Agreement and Amendment 1-18,andAmendment2-21,not amended by this Addendum 3-22 shall remain in full force and effect and are ratified and re—confirmed.To the extent any term(s)and/orconditions)of the Agreement conflicts with any term(s)and/or condition(s)ofthis Addendum,the term(s)and/or condition(s) ofthis addendum shall control.V Page 1 LAG-12-001 AddendumNo 3 AGENDA ITEM #6. g) LAG—12-001 ADDENDUMNO 3 IN WITNESSWHEREOF,the Parties agreethat this Addendum,once executed takes effect on the EffectiveDate noted above. CITYOF RENTON Rai City Catering Armondo Pavone,Mayor Date signed: Attest: Jason A.Seth,City Clerk Date attested: APPROVEDAS TO FORM ONLY Shane Moloney,City Attorney clb 12-21-22 (343) Page 2 LAG—12—0O1Addendum No 3 AGENDA ITEM #6. g) LAG—12-O01 ADDENDUMNO 3 STATEOF WASHINGTON ) )ss COUNTYor On this day of ,2O ,before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared Armondo Pavone to meknowntobetheperson(s)who signed as THE MAYOR of CITY OF RENTON,the Washington municipal corporationthatexecutedthewithinandforegoinginstrument,and acknowledged said instrument to be his free and voluntary act and deed and the free and voluntary act and deed of said Washingtohmunicipal corporation for the uses andpurposesthereinmentioned;and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the said instrument on behalfofsaidWashingtonmunicipalcorporation. IN WITNESSWHEREOFI have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. (Signature of Notary) (Print or stamp name of Notary) NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington,residing at My Appointment Expires: STATE OF WASHlNG§TON ) )SS COUNTYor ?g)) On this day of ,20‘Z%,before me,the undersigned,a NotaryPublicin nd fortheStateofWashington,duly c missioned and sworn,personaliyappeared to me known to be the of I ‘ l ,and acknowledged the saidinstrumenttobethefreeandvoluntaryactanddeedofsaidRafnCityCaterin,for the uses and purposes thereinmentioned,and on oath stated that she/he was authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of said Rain CityCatering. IN WITNESSWHEREOFI have hereunto set my hand a 'Lseal the day and year first above written. (Signature 0 Notary)\\\\\\\\\||‘\“\of .\s 999“'40'r/,.f i l 5‘'2,.5 ;¢\'-'’oT4-i:°”I,,//4 (Print or stamp name of Notary :7 ;:6 ‘A ‘£32 4 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State ofwashington.33 :0 mi ?_,.-r“-.''3;g £89901 :5 E residing at f?é?l?l WC .- ‘é ‘BU’/,list.‘-°.5 2 :My Appointment Expires:’ '~4 7 '4:2 6 -"A0-‘-'’/4’2<~ca5‘'0 °'°wAsr“‘§" 'l\\m\.\\\\“" Page 3 LAG—12—0O1Addendum No 3 AGENDA ITEM #6. g) AB - 3284 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: New Lease with Renton Rowing Center RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Facilities Division STAFF CONTACT: Jeff Minisci , Facilities Director EXT.: 6643 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The City will receive lease revenue amount of $23,881.08 annually from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024 with an annual 3% increase in the lease rate beginning on January 1, 2025 . The monthly payment is as follows: Year Rental LET 12.84% Total Payment 1/1/2023-12/31/2024 $1,990.09 $255.53 $2,245.62 1/1/2025-12/31/2025 $2,049.79 $263.19 $2,312.98 1/1/2026-12/31/2023 $2,111.28 $271.09 $2,382.37 1/1/2027-12/31/2027 $2,174.62 $279.22 $2,453.84 1/1/2028-13/31/2028 $2,239.86 $287.60 $2,527.46 SUMMARY OF ACTION: Authorize the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement with Renton Rowing Center. Renton Rowing Center recently branched off from George Pocock Rowing Center to form a non -profit rowing center and to continue to operate at a city facility the new entity must enter into a new lease with the city. Terms of the lease: • Six-year lease agreement for January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2028 • 7,985 total square feet of rental space o 4,420 square feet of building space o 3,565 square feet of dock and walkway o 10 parking spaces Annual lease amount of $23,881.08 for 2023 and 2024 with an annual 3% increase thereafter EXHIBITS: A. Renton Rowing Center Lease STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor to Execute the lease with Renton Rowing Center for 6 years, effective Janu ary 1, 2023, to December 31, 2028. AGENDA ITEM #6. h) CEDARRIVERBOATHOUSEAGREEMENTatCedarRiverTrailParkTHISLEASEAGREEMENT(“Agreement”)ismadeandenteredintothisJanuary1,2023(the“EffectiveDate”),byandbetweentheCityofRenton(“City”),aWashingtonmunicipalcorporation,andtheRentonRowingCenter(RRC),aWashingtonnonprofitcorporation,forthepurposeofoperatingarowingclubandpaddlecraftrentalbusinessattheCedarRiverBoathouse.TheCityandRRCareattimescollectivelyreferredtoas“Parties.”WHEREAS,theCityhasformerlyleasedspacetotheGeorgePocockRowingFoundation(GPRF)intheCedarRiverBoathouse(LAG-14-001);andWHEREAS,RentonRowingCenterbranchedofffromGPRFtobecomeanindependentnon-profitcorporation;andWHEREAS,theCityandRRCdesiretocontinuetheirrelationshipandtoenterintoanewagreement;andInconsiderationoftheWHEREASprovisions,covenantsandagreementssetforthinthisAgreement,thePartiesagreeasfollows:1.LEASEPREMISESA.TheCitydoesherebyleasetoRRCtheprivilegetomanageandoperatearowingclubandpaddlecraftrentalbusinessattheCedarRiverBoathouse,inCedarRiverTrailPark.TheCedarRiverBoathouseofthatcertainrealpropertyislocatedonaconcreteslabonpilings.ThespecifiedPremisesshallincludeandbelimitedto:a.Thebuildingwithtotalenclosedspaceof4,420ft’thatincludesafloorareaof3,128ft2withanadditionalmezzanineof1,292ff2asshowninExhibit“A,”page2.b.Adockandwalkwayareaof3,565ftzasshowninixhibit“A,”page1.c.CedarRiverParkTrailParkingLot:1.Ten(10)parkingstallsarespecificallydesignatedforplacementofstoragecontainer(s)andequipmentasshowninExhibit“B.”TheCitymayrequireRRCtomoveorrelocatethestoragecontainer(s)andequipmentatnocosttotheCityshouldtheCityrequirethespacesorintheeventofanemergency.2.Noreservedparkingallotherparkingisonfirstcomefirstserve,non-exclusiveuse,non-guaranteedbasis.B.RRCshallnotusethePremisesforanyotherpurposewithoutthepriorwrittenconsentoftheCity,whichmaybewithheldforanyreason.C.RRChaseitherexaminedthePremisesorhaswaivedexaminingthePremisesandacceptsthePremisesasis,initspresentconditionaspartoftheconsiderationofthisAgreement,andRRCacceptsallrelatedliabilitiesandrisksrelatedtouseofthePremises.NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA 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D.RRCshallnotusethePremises,theadjacentright-of-way,oraccessareasinanywaythatinterfereswiththeCity’suseofthepropertyforCitypurposes.Similarly,otherthanfortheuseprovidedforinthisAgreement,theCityshallnotunreasonablyuse,orpermititsagents,employees,representatives,tenants,orvolunteerstouseanyportionofthePremisesinanywaythatmateriallyinterfereswithRRCoperationsthatareauthorizedbythisagreement.E.RRCcanmakenochangesoralterationstotheentirePremiseswithouttheadvancewrittenapprovaloftheCity,andallsuchchangesandalterationsshallbeentirelypaidforbyRRC.2.TERMANDTERMINATIONA.TermThisagreementshallbeforaperiodoffive(6)yearsfromthebeginningJanuary1,2023toDecember31,2028,unlessotherwiseterminatedpursuanttotheterminationsectionofthesectionofthisAgreement(“InitialTerm”).B.TerminationEitherPartymayterminatethisAgreementwithninety(90)days’writtennoticeatanytime,foranyreasontotheotherParty.EitherPartymayterminatethisAgreementwiththirty(30)days’writtennoticetotheotherPartypriortotheterminationdateoftheAgreement.3.NOTICEExceptasotherwisedesignatedinthisAgreement,allnoticesmustbeinwritingandshallbedeemedvalidgivenifsetbycertifiedmail,return-receiptrequested,orovernightdelivery,addressedasfollowsorasotherwisespecifiedbytheCityduringthedurationofthisAgreement:CityofRentonDepartmentofPublicWorksFacilitiesDirector1055SouthGradyWayRenton,Washington98057Attn:FacilitiesDirectorRentonRowingCenterExecutiveDirector3320FuhrmanAveESeattle,WA981024.PAYMENTANDCONSIDERATION:A.MonthlyLeasePayment:1.Foratotalareaof7,985ft2,RRCagreestopayuntotheCityasrentalforthePremises,TwentyThreeThousandEightHundredEightyOneDollarsandEightCents($23,881.08)in2023and2024.Eachsubsequentyearafter12/31/2024therentshallincreaseby3%annually.RRCisalsoresponsibleforpaymentofStateNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA 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LeaseholdExciseTax(LET)of12.84%.LETrateisbasedontheWaterfrontfairmarketvaluerateof$2.99ftz,therefore,LETis$255.53permonth.Themonthlypaymentisasfollows:LETYearRental12.84%TotalPayment1/1/2023-1990.012/31/20249255.532,245.621/1/2025-2049.712/31/20259263.192,312.981/1/2026-2111.212/31/20268271.092,382.371/1/2027-2174.612/31/20272279.222,453.841/1/2028-2239.812/31/20286287.602,527.462.RRCmayobtain,onanannualbasis,anon-profitLETexemptioncertificatefromtheDepartmentofRevenue.AslongasthiscertificationisprovidedtotheCityandinforce,RRCwillbeexemptfrompayingtheLET.3.If,aftertheendoftheinitialTermoranyExtensionTerm,RRCcontinuestousethePremiseswithoutenteringintoanewleasewiththeCity,and/ortheCityhasnotsentRRCwrittennoticetoterminateornotrenewtheAgreement,RRCshallowetheCityamonthlyleasepaymentonamonth-to-monthbasisonthesametermsandconditionsofthisAgreement,ananynewtermsrequiredbytheCity.Themonthlyleasepaymentshallbeanamountequaltoonehundredtwenty-fivepercent(125%)ofthecurrentPaymentorExtensionTermPaymentwhichwaspayableduringtheTermorExtensionTermofthisAgreementplusLETonthethencurrentmarketvalue(“Month-to-MonthPayment“).4.TheCity,throughitsrepresentative,shallhavetherightatreasonabletimestoexamineandinspectbooksandrecordsoftheRRCbearinguponorconnectedwiththebusinessconductedupontheRRCpremisestodeterminecompliancewiththeprovisionsoftheagreement.B.DueDatePaymentisdueonthefirstdayofeachandeverycalendarmonthduringthedurationofthisAgreement.C.Allpaymentsshallbepaidordeliveredto:RE:LAGAccountsReceivableFinanceDepartmentRentonCityHall—5thFloorNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA 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1055SouthGradyWayRenton,Washington98057D.LatePaymentIfanyrequiredPayment(includinganyExtensionTermPaymentandMonth-to-MonthPayment)isnotpaidbyRRCtotheCitywithinten(10)daysafterthedatespecified,alatechargeoftenpercent(10%)ofthepaymentdueandunpaidshallbeaddedtothePaymentasapenaltyandthetotalsumshallbecomeimmediatelydueandpayable.Anyamountremainingunpaidbythefirstdayofthemonthfollowingtheduedateforpayment(i.e.,approximatelytwenty(20)dayslate)shallbearinterestatonepercent(1%)eachmonth.E.TheCity’sreceiptoracceptanceofanyPayment,ExtensionTermPayment,orMonth-to-Month,withknowledgeofRRCbreachofthisAgreementorRRC’sdefaultthatisrelatedtothisAgreementorimpactsthisAgreement,shallnotconstituteorbedeemedawaiverofanyprovisionofthisAgreement.5.TAXES-FEESRRCagreestopayalltaxesandassessmentswhicharetheresultofRRC’suseofthePremisesand/orwhichmaybecomealienonRRC’sinterestinaccordancewiththeRCW79.44.010(Landssubjecttolocalassessment).RRCshalltimelypayalltaxes,fees,charges,andcostsraisingoutoftheuseandoccupancyofthePremisesincluding,butnotlimitedto,chargesimposedforgovernmentalinspectionsorexaminations,licenseandexcisefees,taxespersonalpropertyonthePremises,workers‘compensationand/orinsuranceandtheleaseholdinterestcreatedbythisagreement.6.OPERATION,SERVICESANDJANITORIALA.Facilities:RRCagreestoandshalloperateandmanagethePremisesinaccordancewiththefollowingrequirements:1.Canoe,Kayak,andStand-upPaddleBoardRentalsperattachedExhibit“D.”2.OperatetheRRCunderconditionscontainedinExhibit“C.”B.Deliveries:DeliveriestothePremisesshallbemadeinearlymorninghoursorlateafternoonhourstominimizetheimpactonParkoperationsandpedestriantraffic.C.Promotions/Advertising:AlladvertisingshallrequireRenton’spriorwrittenapproval.AllpromotionsmustbecoordinatedwithRenton’sParksandRecreationDepartment.D.Signage:AllgraphicsplaceduponoraffixedtoanyofthePremisesshallbesubjecttoRenton’spriorwrittenapprovalandshallnotincludeproductorcommercialadvertising.RRCwillfollowallCitysigncodes,includingA-framesigns.RRCshallsubmitdetailedplansandsecureanyneededpermits/approvalsforallexteriorandinteriorsigns.Inallcases,signageshallbeconsistentinsize,color,lettering,andthemetoregularparksignageandspecifications.E.RRCshallbesolelyresponsiblefor,atalltimes:NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) 1.KeepingthePremisesandadjacentareasinneat,clean,safeandsanitaryconditions;includingcleaningandtheminorrepairofthefloatingdockandassociatedgangwayshighlightedinorangeinExhibit“A,”page1.2.Keepingtheglassofallwindowsanddoorscleanandpresentable;3.Keepingstoreditemsintheparkinglotareawithinthatspaceandnotoverhanging,totheextentpossible,lawnandlandscapedareasofCedarRiverTrailPark.4.Furnishingpre-approvedcleaningsupplies,materials,andequipmentneededtooperatethePremisesinthemannerprescribedinthisAgreementand;5.AJanitorialServicemaybecontractedoutwithathirdparty,whichshallbesubjecttothisAgreementandfrequencyscheduleattachedinExhibit“E”withpriorwrittenapprovaloftheCity.AllrelatedexpensesaresolelyRRC’sresponsibility.F.TheCityisresponsiblefor,atalltimes:1.MajormaintenanceandupkeeponHVACequipment(FACILITIES)2.Majorrepairsonplumbingfixturesincludinghotwaterheaters,drainmaintenance,andanyupgradesneededbycurrentcodes(FACILITIES)3.Majorelectricalrepairs(FACILITIES)4.Littercontrolandemptyingexteriortrashcontainers(PARKSANDTRAILS)5.Minorconcretepatchinginsidethebuilding(FACILITIES)andoutsidethebuilding(PARKSANDTRAILS)6.Minormaintenanceofthegalvanizedrailingsuchaspaintingandtighteninglooseconnections(PARKSANDTRAILS)7.Maintenanceofvariousassetsalongthewalkways(s)includingsignageontherailing,liferings,benches,picnictablesandfishinglinecollectiontube(PARKSANDTRAILS)8.Keepingcleantheexteriorbathroomsandemptyingtrashcontainersfromtheexteriorrestrooms,daily(FACILITIES)9.KeepingcleanandrepairsonthepierandassociatedgangwaysnexttothePremises(PARKSANDTRAILS)G.RRCmustnotifytheCityandobtaintheCity’swrittenapprovalbeforeinstallinganynewequipment,fixtures,otherimprovements,ormakinganymaterialchangesintheequipment,sizeordesignofanysuchequipmentinoronthePremisesthatrequiresabuildingpermitbyCityCode.NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) 7.CAPITALIMPROVEMENTSAllexistingpermanentimprovementsshallbecomethepropertyoftheCityofRentonuponterminationorexpirationofthisAgreement.NofuturecapitalimprovementswillbemadewithoutthepriorwrittenconsentoftheFacilitiesDirectorand/orPublicWorksAdministrator.8.UTILITIESElectricalpower,waterandsewerserviceareprovidedviatheBoeingutilitygrid.TelephoneserviceisprovidedbytheCity’sInformationTechnologyDivisionandgarbagecollectioniscoordinatedbyPublicWorksSustainabilityandSolidWasteDivision.A.RRCshallbesolelyresponsibleforobtaining,retaining,maintaining,andpayingforanyutilitiesand/orutilityinstallations.B.RRCshallbesolelyresponsibleforpaymentofallutilitychargesandanyrelatedpenaltiesandfees.C.AttheendoftheTerm,theinstalledutilityhardwareshallbethepropertyoftheCityofRentonunlessownedbytheutilityorunlessthePartiesreachawrittenagreementdetailinganotherresolutionordispositionoftheinstalledutilityhardware.D.Atitssoleexpense,RRCmayinstallabackupgeneratorinalocationandmannerthattheCityapproves,inordertoprovideelectricalserviceduringanemergencysituationwhereelectricalpowerisnotavailable.TheCitymaydenyapprovalofsuchabackupgeneratorforanyreason.E.TheCityshallnotbeheldresponsibleforanychargesorchangesintheprovisionofelectrical,waterandsewerservices.TheCityshallnotbeliableforanydamagestoanyperson,property,ormonetary,norshallRRCberelievedfromanyofitsobligationsunderthisAgreement,asadirectorindirectresultoftemporaryinterruptionintheelectricalpowerprovidedtothePremises,unlesstheCityintentionallycausedtheinterruption.9.RIGHTOFENTRYTheCity’srepresentative(s)mayenterthePremisesduringnormaloperatinghoursforthepurposeofinspectingorrepairingthesame.Inthecaseofemergency,theCitymayenter,inspectandrepairasneededatanytime.ThisrightshallimposenoobligationupontheCitytomakeinspectionstoascertaintheconditionofthePremisesinadditiontotheCity’sresponsibilitytoconductannualinspectionsandshallimposenoliabilityorresponsibilityotherthantoinformRRCofanydefect.10.EQUALITYOFTREATMENTRRCshallconductitsbusinessinamannerthatensuresfair,equalandnondiscriminatorytreatmentatalltimesinallrespectstoallpersonswithoutregardtorace,color,religion,sex,sexualorientation,maritalstatus,ageornationalorigin.Nopersonshallberefusedservice,be,showndiscriminatorytreatment,orbedeniedanyprivilege,useoffacilities,orparticipationinactivitiesonthePremisesbasedon:Race,color,religion,sex,sexualorientation,maritalstatus,NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) age,ornationalorigin.FailuretocomplywithanyofthetermsofthisprovisionshallbeamaterialbreachofthisAgreement.11.NON..DISCRIMINATIONRRCshallcomplywithallapplicablelawsregardingnon-discriminationinemployment,theprovisionofservicestothepublicinanon-discriminatorymanner,andaffirmativeaction,includingbutnotlimitedtotheprovisionsoftheCityofRentonFairPracticesPolicyasattachedinExhibit“F”andfullyincorporatedbyreferenceintothisAgreement.RRCshallcomplywithallprovisionsoftheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct.12.INSURANCEA.RentonRowingCenterInsurance:RRCshallsecureandmaintainthefollowinginsurancepolicies,andshallnotcancelorsuspendtheinsurancepoliciesidentifiedbelow:1.CommercialGeneralLiabilityInsurance:Commercialgeneralliabilityinsuranceintheminimumamountsof$1,000,000foreachoccurrence/$2,000,000aggregatethroughoutthedurationofthisAgreement.2.ProfessionalLiabilityInsurance:Professionalliabilityinsurance,intheminimumamountof$1,000,000foreachoccurrence,shallalsobesecuredforanyprofessionalservicesbeingprovidedtotheCitythatareexcludedinthecommercialgeneralliabilityinsurance.3.Workers’Compensation:Workers’compensationcoverage,asrequiredbyRCW51,IndustrialInsurancelawsoftheStateofWashington.4.PersonalProperty:RRC,atitsexpense,shallmaintaininforceduringtheTermapolicyofspecialform—causesoflossorall-riskpropertyinsuranceonallofRRCalterations,improvements,tradefixtures,furnitureandotherpersonalpropertyin,onoraboutthePremises,inanamountequaltoatleasttheirfullreplacementcost.AnyproceedsofanysuchpolicyavailabletoRRCshallbeusedbyRRCfortherestorationofRRC’salterations,improvementsandtradefixturesandthereplacementofRRC’sfurnitureandotherpersonalproperty.AnyportionofsuchproceedsnotsuedforsuchrestorationshallbelongtoRRC.5.CityasanAdditionalInsured:ItisagreedthatonRRCcommercialgeneralliabilitypolicy,theCityofRentonwillbenamedasanAdditionalinsuredonaprimaryandno-contributorybasis.AnycoveragemaintainedbytheCityofRentonissolelyforthecoverageandbenefitoftheCity,anditselectedofficials,officers,agents,employees,representativesandvolunteers.6.VerificationofCoverage:SubjecttotheCity’sreviewandacceptance,acertificateofinsuranceshowingtheproperendorsements,shallbedeliveredtotheCitybeforeexecutingthisAgreement.NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) 7.Cancellationofinsurancecoverage:TheCityshallbeprovidedwithwrittennoticeofanypolicycancellationwithinaminimumoftwo(2)businessdaysofreceiptofsuchnoticebythepolicyholder.B.ReviewofPolicy:Uponrequest,theRRCshallgivetheCityafullcopyoftheinsurancepolicyforitsrecordsandfortheCityAttorney’sorRiskManager’sreview.Thepolicylimitsmaybereviewedandthevaluereassessedannually.C.TheCertificateofInsuranceshouldread:CityofRentonATTN:JeffMinisci,FacilitiesDirectorPublicWorks—Facilities1055SouthGradyWayRenton,WA9805713.INDEMNIFICATION/HOLDHARMLESSRRCagreestorelease,indemnify,defend,andholdharmlesstheCity,itselectedofficials,employees,officers,representatives,andvolunteersfromanyandallclaims,demands,actions,suits,causesofaction,arbitrations,mediations,proceedings,judgments,awards,injuries,damages,liabilities,taxes,losses,fines,fees,penalties,expenses,attorney’sorattorneys’fees,costs,and/orlitigationexpensestoorbyanyandallpersonsorentities,arisingfrom,resultingfrom,orrelatedtothenegligentacts,errorsoromissionsofRRCinitsperformanceofthisAgreementorabreachofthisAgreementbyRRC,exceptforthatportionoftheclaimscausedbytheCity’ssolenegligence.ShouldacourtofcompetentjurisdictiondeterminethatthisagreementissubjecttoRCW4.24.115,(Validityofagreementtoindemnifyagainstliabilityfornegligencerelativetoconstruction,alteration,improvement,etc.,ofstructureorimprovementattachedtorealestate...)then,intheeventofliabilityfordamagesarisingoutofbodilyinjurytopersonsordamagestopropertycausedbyorresultingfromtheconcurrentnegligenceofRRCandtheCity,itsofficers,employeesandvolunteers,RRCliabilityshallbeonlytotheextentofRRC’snegligence.ItisfurtherspecificallyandexpresslyunderstoodthattheindemnificationprovidedinthisAgreementconstitutesRRC’swaiverofimmunityundertheIndustrialInsuranceAct,RCWTitle51,solelyforthepurposesofthisindemnification.ThePartieshavemutuallynegotiatedandagreedtothiswaiver.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallsurvivetheexpirationorterminationofthisAgreement.14.GOVERNINGLAW/COMPLIANCEWITHLAWS/SEVERABILITY/JURISDICTIONANDVENUE/WAIVERA.RRCshallcomplywithallapplicablelaws.ThisAgreementshallbegovernedby,andconstruedandenforcedinaccordancewith,thelawsoftheStateofWashington.B.RRCshallnotusethePremisesforanyillegalpurposeortoviolateanylaw.RRCshallnotcreateorallowanynuisanceorhazardousmaterialsonthePremises.RRCshallnotpermitordoanyactonthePremisesthatwouldincreasetherateinsuranceonorfortheNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Premises.RRCshallnotdamageoroverloadthestructuralcomponentsofanystructure,fixture,orpartofthePremises.C.Severability:ShouldanyoftheprovisionsofthisAgreementbefoundtobeinvalid,illegalorunenforceablebyanycourtorcompetentjurisdiction,suchprovisionshallbestrickenandtheremainderofthisAgreementshallnonethelessre4maininfullforceandeffectunlessstrikingsuchprovisionshallmateriallyaltertheintentionoftheparties.D.JurisdictionandVenue:IntheeventanyactionifbroughttoenforceanyoftheprovisionsofthisLease,thepartiesagreetobesubjecttoexclusiveinpersonamjurisdictionintheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofWashingtoninandfortheCountyofKing,MalengRegionalJusticeCenterorintheUnitedStatesDistrictCourtfortheWesternDistrictofWashington.E.Waiver:NowaiverofanyrightunderthisAgreementshallbeeffectiveunlesscontainedinawritingsignedbyadulyauthorizedofficerorrepresentativeofthePartysoughttobechargedwiththewaiverandnowaiverofanyrightarisingfromanybreachorfailuretoperformshallbedeemedtobeawaiverofanyfuturerightorofanyrightarisingunderthisAgreement.F.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallsurvivetheexpirationorterminationofthisAgreement.15.UNUSABILITYEitherPartymayterminatethisAgreementintheeventthatallorasubstantialportionofthePremisesisrenderedunusablebyanActofGod,fire,flood,earthquake,actofwarorotherextraordinarycasualtydestroyingordamagingthePremisesbynoticegiventheotherPartywithinthirty(30)daysaftersuchconditionsarediscovered.NeitherPartyshallberequiredtorestoreorreconstructthePremises.DuringanyperiodofPremisesusesubsequenttosaidthirty(30)days,themonthlyPaymentpayablemaybereducedbytheratioofthearearenderedunusablebysuchextraordinarycasualtyandnotreconstructedorrepairedbearstothetotalareaofthePremises.16.SURRENDEROFPREMISESANDREMOVALOFRRC’SPROPERTYA.UponterminationorexpirationofthisAgreement,RRCshallsurrenderthePremisestotheCityandpromptlysurrenderanddelivertotheCityallkeys,passwordsorpasscodesthatitmayhavetoallpartsofthePremises.B.ThePremisesshallbesurrenderedtotheCityinasgoodofconditionasatthedateofexecutionofthisAgreement,exceptfortheeffectsofreasonablewearandtear,alterations,andrepairsmadewithconcurrenceandwrittenpermissionoftheCity,andpropertydamagebyfireandotherperilsinsuredincontractsorpoliciesofallriskinsurance.C.PriortotheexpirationofthisAgreement,RRCshallremovefromthePremises,atitssoleexpenseallfixtures,equipment,furnishings,andotherpersonalpropertyownedandplacedinoronthePremisebyRRC.D.IfafterterminationorexpirationofthisAgreement,RRChasnotremoveditspropertyandfixtureswithinthetimeallowed,theCitymay,butneednot,removesaidpersonalNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) propertyandholditfortheRRC,orplacethesameinstorage,allattheexpenseandriskoftheRRC,andRRCshallreimbursetheCityforanyexpenseincurredbytheCityinconnectionwithsuchremovalandstorage.TheCityshallhavetherighttosellsuchstoredproperty,withoutnoticetoRRC,afterit’sbeenstoredforaperiodofthirty(30)daysormore;theproceedsofsuchsaletobeappliedfirsttothecostofthesale,secondtothepaymentofchargesforstorage,andthirdtothepaymentofanyotheramountswhichmaythenbeduefromRentonRowingCentertotheCity;andthebalance,ifanyandifrequested,shallbegiventoRRC.17.LIENSANDENCUMBRANCESRRCshallnothaveorallowanyliensorencumbrancesonthePremises.AttheCity’srequest,RRCshallfurnishtheCitywrittenproofofpaymentofanyitemwhichwouldormightconstitutethebasisforsuchalienonthePremisesifnotpaid.18.AMENDMENTSThePartiesreservetherighttoamendthisAgreementasmaybemutuallyagreed.ThisAgreementshallnotbeamendedorchangedexceptbywritteninstrumentsignedbybothPartiesauthorizedrepresentatives.19.ASSIGNMENTOFAGREEMENTRRCshallnotassignortransferthisAgreementorotherwiseconveyanyright,privilegeorinterestgrantedbythisAgreementoranypartofthePremiseswithouttheCity’spriorwrittenconsent.ThisAgreementandanyright,privilege,orinterestderivedfromthisAgreementshallnotbetransferablebyoperationoflaw,byanyprocess,orbyanycourtproceedings.RRCshallnotsubleaseorco-habitatbusinessesorotherenterprisesinoronthePremiseswithoutpriorwrittenapprovaloftheCityofRenton.20.NON-APPLICABILITYOFRELOCATIONBENEFITSRRCacceptsandagreesthatthesigningofthisAgreementdoesnotentitleRRCtoassistanceunderRCW8.26,RelocationAssistance—RealPropertyAcquisitionPolicy.21.MEMORANDUMOFLEASEAGREEMENTNoRecordationWithoutConsentoftheCity:RRCshallnotrecordthisAgreementoranymemorandumofthisAgreementwithouttheCity’spriorwrittenconsent.Ifagreed—thePartiesmayenterintoashortformleasememorandum,inaformsuitableforrecordingunderStateofWashingtonlaw,referencingthisAgreement,andalloptionspertainingtothisAgreement,whichRRCmay,atitsexpense,fileinKingCounty,Washington.22.ENTIREAGREEMENTThisAgreementsetsforththeentireagreementofthePartiesastothesubjectmatterhereofandsupersedesallpriordiscussionsandunderstandingsbetweenthem.INWITNESSWHEREOF,thepartiesagreethatthisAgreementshallbecomebindingasoftheEffectiveDatenotedabove.CITYOFRENTONRENTONROWINGCENTERNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) ArmondoPavone,MayorNameDateSigned:___________PrintedName:(A..1Title:XeLLfrvLDrv-ecDateSigned:ffi/‘Zo2..3Attest:JasonA.Seth,CityClerkDateAttested:APPROVEDASTOFORMONLYShaneMoloney,CityAttorneyh/contracts/2020/1130clbfolder212-19-22NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) STATEOFWASHINGTON)SSCOUNTYOF_________Onthis_______dayof_______________20__,beforeme,theundersigned,aNotaryPublicinandfortheStateofWashington,dulycommissionedandsworn,personallyappearedArmondoPavonetomeknowntobetheperson(s)whosignedasTHEMAJORofCITYOFRENTON,theWashingtonmunicipalcorporationthatexecutedthewithinandforegoinginstrument,andacknowledgedsaidinstrumenttobehisfreeandvoluntaryactanddeedandthefreeandvoluntaryactanddeedofsaidWashingtonmunicipalcorporationfortheusesandpurposesthereinmentioned;andonoathstatedthathewasauthorizedtoexecutethesaidinstrumentonbehalfofsaidWashingtonmunicipalcorporation.INWITNESSWHEREOFIhavehereuntosetmyhandandofficialsealthedayandyearfirstabovewritten.(SignatureofNotary)(PrintorstampnameofNotary)NOTARYPUBLICinandfortheStateorWashington,residingat___________________________________MyAppointmentExpires:_____________STATEOFWASHINGTON)SSCOUNTYOF/(/-.)9Onthis3)dayof,!t2I’2O,beforeme,,theundersigned,aNotaryPublicinandfortheStateofWashington,dulycommissionedandsworn,personallyappearedeCLCJieLLAJ2jtomeknowntobethet)(ecrjRRC,andacknowledgedthesaidinstrumenttobethefreeandvoluntaryactanddeedofsaidcorporation,fortheusesandpurposesthereinmentioned,andonoathstatedthats/hewasauthorizedtoexecutesaidinstrumentonbehalfofsaidcorporation.INWITTNESSWHEREOFIhavehereuntosetmyhandandofficialsealthedayandyearfirstabovewritten.NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) ‘II,,,%bY0CommissionNumber<176636C.,,PatriciaRFinneyzMyAppointmentExpiresO2/2/2027,7%2(SignatureofNotary)TATJ2ICl’-fm1ejj(PrintorstampnameofNotary)NOTARYPUBLICinandfortheStateofWashington,residingat:LoiJ?F€s+4’-(LMyAppointmentExpires:_J4o2/2EXHIBITASitePlanPage1NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) ‘-I0.0ci)4-Id.,IxxLUL)cijEa)ciiIcii‘I,a)-Ja)zAGENDA ITEM #6. h) x-Imz-4ozoR-4oC0m10az0Exhibit“A,”page2SitePlanExhibit“B”NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Exhibit“B”CI1arContLD&sFircID1CDunLyurary.41*n.d,n.Li.streetsPoIrirIrIres1FtItitlilon,tflaftiflatItqt.4f4PtIflir.pttwiroun*axF.IdLoin,Ittin‘.1witFLAtmi:MAPTEJORPIr1NewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) ServicesProvidedbyRentonRowingCenterTypesofservicesprovidedTheRRC(RRC)willprovideavarietyofrowingopportunitiesforyouthandadults.Describedingreaterdetailbelow,memberswillhavetheopportunitytoparticipatein:LearntoRowclasses,summerrowingcamps,morningandeveningcoachedpracticesessions,independentrowingsessions,privatelessons,andrecreationalandcompetitiverowingteams.Memberswillalsohavetheopportunitytoparticipateinfitnessandconditioningclasses.AdultLearntoRowAdultLearntoRowclassesareavailabletothepublic(nomembershiprequirementtoparticipate)fromAprilthroughOctoberannually.Participantsaged19andupwillhavetheopportunitytolearntorowinagroupsetting.LearntoRowsessionswillbeinstructedbyhighlyqualifiedcoachestoensureasafeandfunlearningenvironmentforall.Adultathletesalsohavetheoptiontorequestprivatelessonsiftheyareuncomfortablewithagroupsettingorrequireamoreflexiblelearningschedule,nomembershiprequired.YouthLearntoRowYouthLearntoRowcampsareavailabletoparticipantsaged12-18withlittletonopriorrowingexperience,withnofitness,size,orskillrequirements.Youthparticipantswiltbetaughtthefundamentalsoftherowingstrokeandbasicwatersafetyinagroupsetting,supervisedbyhighlytrainedcoaches.YouthLearntoRowcampsareavailableJune-Augusteveryyear.Row,Paddle,PlayTheRRCpartnerswiththeCityofRentontohostandleadtheRow,Paddle,Playsummercamps.Row,Paddle,Playcampsincorporateamixofintroductoryrowing,watersafetyeducation,teambuildinggames,andwatersportactivitiesincludingkayaking,paddleboarding,andcanoeing.TheRRChoststhesecampsatourboathousefacilityforparticipantsaged12andupinpartnershipwiththeCityofRentoneachsummer.YouthRowingProgramsDuringtheacademicschoolyear,youthparticipantsmaycontinuerowingononeofourseasonalteams.Middleschoolandhighschoolteamsareofferedquarterlyinfall,winter,andspring.Middleschoolteamswillbefocusedonteachingthefundamentalsofrowing,watersafety,anddevelopingparticipants’socialandleadershipskills.Highschoolparticipantswillhavetheoptiontorowrecreationallyorcompetitively,andcompetitiveathleteswillhaveopportunitiestocompetelocallyandnationally.Youthrowingwillbebuiltaroundhighlyqualifiedandenthusiasticcoacheswithahighcoachtoparticipantratio.Allprogramswillfocusoncreatingasafeandsupportiveenvironmentforathletestoimproveasrowers,learnaboutwatersafety,enhancetheirleadershipandteamworkskills,anddevelopalongterminterestinrowingandfitness.ScholarshipsandOtherSupportNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) YouthwhofacebarrierstoparticipationinrowingmayapplytoreceivesupportthroughtheGeorgePocockRowingFoundation’snationallyrecognizedyouthscholarshipprogram.Availableassistanceincludes:financialscholarshipsforprogramregistrationandregattafees,swimminginstruction,mentorship,uniforms,andtraininggear.Inagivenseason,RRCtypicallyhasbetween20-30%ofitsrosteredathletesonaGPRFrowingscholarship,withabout75%ofthoseathletesonafullride.Noathletesareturnedawayduetolackoffunds.AdultRowingProgramsAfterlearningtorow,adultscanfurtherpursuetheirdevelopmentinrowingbybecomingamemberofRRC.Membershipprovidesaccesstotheequipment,includingindoorexercisemachinesandweightliftingequipment,andabilitytotakepartintheprogramming.Membershavetheabilitytoaccesstheequipmentandfitnessroomontheirownschedule(excludingconflictswithyouthprogramming).Adultrowingisforallsizes,abilities,andinterestsforeveryoneaged19andolder.NewerrowerswillmoveontoourIntermediateprogramfocusedonskilldevelopmentandsmallboatcompetency.Experiencedrowerswhohavebeenrowingatleastsixmonthsmayparticipateinformalcompetitionattheregionalandnationallevel,andalsohavetheopportunitytorowwithourAdvancedrowingclasses.CommunityOutreachTheRRCwillworkwithexistingcommunityorganizations,businessesandschoolstoensurerowingprogramsareasaccessibletothepublicaspossible.Communityoutreachwillincludefreeboathousetoursforyouth,adults,andfamilies;low-costafter-schoolandsummercamps;schoolfieldtrips;corporateteambuilding;andfunindoorrowingchallenges.TheRRCwillalsocontinuetopartnerwithotherlike-mindedsportsandeducationorganizationstolaunchinitiativethatintroduceoursport;wewillbepartneringwithSeaPotentialandtheCampLucyprograminthespringof2023toofferafreepilotLearntoRowprogramforBIPOCgirls,non-binary,trans,andgendernon-conformingparticipantshostedatourfacility.ValueofserviceObesityPreventionAccesstohighqualityphysicalactivityandsportsismoreimportantnowthaneverbefore.AccordingtotheCenterforDiseaseControl,adultphysicalinactivityismorecommonamongwomenthanmenandAfricanAmericanandHispanicadultsthanCaucasians.TheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServiceshasalsoshownthatlessaffluenthouseholdsaremorelikelytobephysicallyinactive—amajorriskfactorforobesityandanumberofotherpoorhealthoutcomes—thanmoreaffluenthouseholds’.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofWashingtonlookedatKingCountyandfoundthatthestrongestpredictorofobesityforanindividualisthemedianpropertyvalueofone’szipcode’.ObesityandotherpoorhealthoutcomesarealsomajorriskfactorsfortheyouthofKingCountywithoneinfivestudentsNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) estimatedasbeingobeseoroverweight.Youthfromlow-incomehouseholdsandyouthofcoloraredisproportionatelyaffectedbyobesity.Comparedtotheeastsideofthecounty,ratesofunhealthyweightare1.3timeshigherinsouthKingCounty.Despitethesestatistics,thereisoftenalackofaccesstoqualityphysicalactivity,especiallyforyouth.Atfirstglance,rowingmayseemlikeanoddmechanismforinspiringindividuals,specificallyyouth,tomeettheirpotential.However,thecityofRenton—becauseofitsproximitytovastwaterways-isuniquelypoisedtoconnectcitizenstothistransformativesport.Rowingisconsideredoneofthebesttotalbodyworkouts.Rowinginvolveseverymajormusclegroupinthebodyprovidinganexcellentvehicleforimprovingcardiorespiratoryendurance,muscularstrengthandendurance,flexibility,andbodycomposition.Thebasicmechanicsofrowingarerelativelyeasymakingthisefficient,low-impactsportappealingtopeopleofallagesandabilities.Social,Emotional,andCommunityDevelopmentThesocialandemotionalbenefitsofrowingareboundless:a)oftencalledtheultimateteamsport,”rowingisidealforinstillingnotionsofpersistence,resilience,andself-efficacy;b)becauseofitshistoricaltiestoUniversities,rowingissteepedinacollege-goingcultureandricheducationalnetworks;andc)asoneofthemostphysicallydemandingsport,rowingenhanceslifelonghealthandwellness.Thispowerfulsportandthesemyriadbenefitsaretypicallyonlyavailabletoasmallgroupofindividuals.Theunderservedandat-riskyouthwhocouldmostbenefitfromrowing’spowerhavehistoricallyfacedsignificantbarrierstoparticipation,includingexpensiveprogramfees,lackoftransportation,andlackofcomfortandfamiliaritywithwatersports.TheRRC’striedandtested,collaborativeapproachwillremovebarrierstoparticipation.Programswillbeinclusiveandaccessibleforyouthandhelpthemdevelopthetoolstheyneedforpeakperformanceinschoolandlife:.Skillstosupportlifelongfitnessandimprovedhealth;1U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices(1996).PhysicalActivityandHealth:AReportoftheSurgeonGeneral.Atlanta,GA:U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices,CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,NationalCenterforChronicDiseasePreventionandHealthPromotion.Drewnowski,Adam,CohnD.Rehm,andDavidSolet.“Disparitiesinobesityrates:analysisbyZIPcodearea.”SocialScience&Medicine65.12(2007):2458+PublicHealthSeattle&KingCounty,AssessmentPolicyDevelopment&Education.StateHealthyYouthSurvey(2011).FinancingChildhoodObesityPreventionPrograms.TheFinanceProject.htp://www.finaproject.org/pubhications/obesityprevention.pdfNewLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) •Communication,teamwork,andleadershipskills;•Connectionswithcaringadultmentorswhoarefocusedonstudents’holisticsuccess;•Increasedawarenessofpost-secondaryeducationalopportunities,and•Connectiontotheircommunityandurbanenvironmentthroughappreciationofandaccesstonaturalresources.Projectednumberofcitizensserved:NumberofParticipants202020212022AdultLearntoRow0(notoffereddue3862t0COVID)YouthProgramming6310282AdultMembership202942Totals83169186HoursofIndividualParticipation202020212022AdultLearntoRow0456744YouthProgramming20,60023,80027,200AdultMembership9,00013,05018,900Totals29,60024,25646,844LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Exhibit“D”Canoe,Kayak,andStand-upPaddleBoardRentalsIntroductionTheRRCvaluesrowingandotherboatingrecreationasameansofincreasingwater-accessandengagingcitizensinfun,healthyactivities.TheRRC’sseasonalrentalsbusinessprovideslocalcitizensandvisitorswiththeopportunitytoaccesssafeandaffordablecanoe,kayak,andstand-uppaddleboardexperiencesonLakeWashington.Goals1.Provideaffordable,family-friendlywater-basedrecreationopportunitiestoenhancecommunityparticipation,water-access,andboating-safety.2.CreateemploymentopportunitiesformembersoftheboathouseandwiderRentoncommunity.3.EnsureRRC’slong-termfinancialsustainabilitythroughrevenuegeneratedfromrentals.HoursofOperationandUsageCanoe,kayak,andSUPrentalswillbeavailabletoindividualsandgroupsfromMaythroughSeptembereachyear.AdultmembersoftheRRCwillhavediscountedaccesstorentals.Thefacilitywillbeopensixdaysperweekforsixtoninehoursperday(Table2)basedonpeaktimes.Weanticipateapproximately1,300rentalsduringthe2023seasonwithgradualincreaseperyearbasedonseasonalawarenessandpromotioncampaigns.Table1HoursofOperation2023DatesofOperationOpenLastBoatOutCloseMay29—September42:00pmM/W/TH/F7:00pmdaily8:00pmClosedTuesdaysdaily11:00am_Sat_&_SunTable2ProjectedNumberofRentalsLeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Month202320242025January-April000May253035June150160170July500550600August500550600September12513514500October—December0Total130014251550Table32022RentalFeesRentalTypeHourlyFullDaySingleKayak$20.00$100.00DoubleKayak$30.00$150.00Stand-upPaddleBoard$25.00$125.00Canoe$30.00$150.00LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Exhibit“E”CedarRiverBoathouseCustodialScheduleRemovealltrashVacuumallcarpetCleanallentrancedoorglassPoliceoutsideareabyentrancefortrash,debris,buttsCleaninnerrestrooms,mopfloorsCleanofficeareaWipedowntablesandcountersPickupdebrisSpotcleanallglassWeeklyRemovestainsoncarpetfromdrinksandfoodDustallhorizontalsurfacesChangeoutanyburnedoutlightsasneededSpotcleanwallsWipedowndoorhandles,lightswitchesSemi-AnnuallyCleancarpetandraisepilePage23of18LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Exhibit“F”&PROCEDURESubject:Index:HRRMECUA1.EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNFP(EEO)Number34EffectiveDate:Supersedes:Page:StaffContact:Appravy11/13/2019]2/5/20111.of3EllenBradieyMak_____1.0PU{p$E:•Toensurethatallemploymentdecisions,andappointmentstoCityboardsandcommissions,aremadeonanon-discriminatorybasisIncompliancewithapplicablenational,federal,stateand/orlocalIav4s)•ToensureequaltreatmentwithrespecttoCity-providedservices,•Toensurecontractors,subcontractors,and/ersuppliersconductingbusinesswithintheCitysulscrlbetonon-discrimInatorypractices.Z.0ORGANIZATIONSAFF€CT:AllcitydepartmentsanddMslons.0REFERENCES:CityPolicyandProcedure#340-02—UnlawfulDiscrimination,Harassment,andRetaliationCityPolicyandProceduret34001AmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA)ComplianceCityPolicyandProcedure#370-06HiringProcessCollectiveBargainingAgreementsEqualEmploymentOpportunityCommission(EEOC)WashingtonStateHumanRightsCommission(WSHRC)RCW49.60CLawAgainstDiscrlminailon)CityofRentonProfessionalServicesAgreement4.0POLICY:4.1itisthepolicyoftheCityofRentontoensurethateveryemp[oyecisabletoenjoyaworkenvironmentfreefromallformsofunlawfulemploymentdiscrimination.Alldecisionsregardingrecruiting,hiring,promotion,assignment,training,termination,andotherternisandconditionsofemploymentwillbemadewithoutunlawfuldiscriminationonthebasisof:Page24of18LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) EqaIEnpoyrnentOpportunlyEO)P&P4êO3p.2•RaceandColor•NationalOrigiri•Se•Age(over4o)•ReligionandCreed•Disability(includingHIV,AIDS,andHepatitisCstatus)•MaritalStatus•PregnancyandMaternity•SexualOrientation,indudingGerderIdentity•HonorablydischargedVeteranorMilitaryStatus•UseofatrainedGuideDogorotherServiceAnimal•GeneticInformation•And/oranyotherclassorcharacteristicasprotectedbylaw4.2Contractors,subcontractors,andsuppliersconductingbusinesswithintheCityofRentonshallaffirmandsubscribetonondiscrirninato:ypracticesandfairtreatmentassetforthbylaw,aridasdefinedintheCity’sProfessionalServicesAgr-eernent.4.3TheU.S.EqualEmploymentOpportunityConiniLcsion(EEOC)IsresponsibleforenforcingfederallawsthatmakeitillegaltodiscriminateagainstajabapplicantoranemployeebecauseoftheprotectedclassesDstedin4,1.4.4TheWashingtonStateHumanRightsCommission(WSHRC)enforcestheWashingtonStateLawAgainstDiscrimination,RCWChapter49.60..andprohibitsretaliatory,adverseactionagainstanypersonwhohasfiledacomplaint,participatedinaninvestigation,and/oropposedanypractrceforblddenbythelaw.4.5TheCityofRentonwillcooperatefullywithallhumanrightsorganizationsandcammis,consthatpromotefairpractkesandequalopportunityInemployment.5.0DEFINmONS:5.1.DiscriminationunderthispolicyandthelawoccurswhenaQtyemployeesuffersanyadverseemploymentaction,suchasdiscipline,termination,orurfavorablework1nconditions,andasubstantialreasonfortheathferseemploymentactionisduetoaprotectedclassorcharacteristicasprotectedbyraw.Discriminationcantaketheformofdisparatetreatmentorfailuretoprovideareasonablexmmodation.Page25of18LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) Eq1mpIoym’nopperuinityEEOiP&P340O3p.35,2DisparatetreatmentistreatmentofanindividualthatIslessfavorablethantreatmentofothersforreasonsbaseduponaclassorchafacteristicasprotectedbylaw,5,3Reasmableaccommodationisalogicalmodlhcationoradjustmenttotheworkenvironmenttoenableaqualifiedindividualwfthadisabilitytoperformtheessentialfunctionsofthepostlon,ortomeettheneedsofanlndMduarsreligion,solongasItdoesnotjeopardizesafetyorposeanunduehardshiptotheemployer.6.0URES:6.1AnyemployeewhofeelstheyhaveexperienceddLscrlmlnatlonasdefinedInthispolicyinrelationtoaconditionofempkymentshouldreporttheincidentInaccordancewithpolicyI34O-O2—UnlawfulDiscrimlnat,an,Harassment,andRetaliation,sectIon6.3;orpolicy11340-01—AmericanswithDisabitWesAct(ADACompliance,sectior6.6,Page26of18LeaseAgreementRRCAGENDA ITEM #6. h) AB - 3285 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Temporary Total Closure of Bronson Way South RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Transportation Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Derek Akesson, Transportation Project Manager EXT.: 7337 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: There is no fiscal impact to the City by adopting the resolution. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Bronson Way Bridge – Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project includes three main work elements. They are as follows: (1) Cleaning and Painting (remove existing paint to bare metal and apply new paint) (completed fall 2022); (2) Seismic Retrofit (bridge jacking for bearing replacement) (remaining work to complete); (3) Bridge Deck (remove asphalt wearing course, modify expansion joints, modify drains, repair concrete deck and curbs, waterproofing, paving) (remaining work to complete). The construction contract presently allows for 60 working days (approximately 3 months) to complete the work. To date, 19.5 working days have been utilized (approximately 1 month) for work element 1, leaving 40.5 working days (approximately 2 months or 60 calendar days) remain ing for work elements 2 and 3. Upon completion of work element 1, construction activities were suspended for the winterto avoid adverse weather conditions and allow time to procure materials necessary to completework elements 2 and 3. Thetemporary total street closure is anticipated to occur for a period of up to 60 calendar days, anytime between March20, 2023,and November 3, 2023. A full bridge closure is required to complete work elements 2 and 3. Work element 2 is dependent upon the water surface ele vation of the Cedar River at the Bronson Way Bridge (no high water). Work element 3 is weather dependent and requires dry conditions with temperatures above 45 degrees. Once the bridge closure starts, the bridge will remain closed 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, until the work is complete. Staff and contractor made several adjustments to the detour routes and signage during the Work Element 1 closure last fall. We believe the lesson and information gathered through this first phase will be of great assistance in the traffic control and detour route for work Element 2 & 3. EXHIBITS: A. Vicinity Map B. Primary Detour Routes C. Resolution STAFF RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA ITEM #6. i) Adopt the resolutionauthorizing the temporary total closure of Bronson Way Southbetween North Riverside Drive and Mill Avenue South for up to 60 calendar days, anytime between March20, 2023 and November 3, 2023, to complete construction of the Bronson Way Bridge – Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project. AGENDA ITEM #6. i) EXHIBIT ABRONSON WAY BRIDGE – SEISMIC RETROFIT AND PAINTINGVICINITY MAPAGENDA ITEM #6. i) EXHIBIT BBRONSON WAY BRIDGE – SEISMIC RETROFIT AND PAINTINGPRIMARY DETOUR ROUTESKEYNorthbound detourSouthbound detourStreet ClosureAGENDA ITEM #6. i) 1 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. ________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY FULL STREET CLOSURE OF BRONSON WAY SOUTH BETWEEN NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND MILL AVENUE SOUTH FOR THE BRONSON WAY BRIDGE – SEISMIC RETROFIT AND PAINTING PROJECT. WHEREAS, the City of Renton plans to construct improvements for the Bronson Way Bridge – Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project; and WHEREAS, this construction activity will require a temporary street closure of Bronson Way South between North Riverside Drive and Mill Avenue South; and WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code section 9-9-3, such street closures require City Council authorization by means of a resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The City Council does hereby authorize the temporary closure of Bronson Way South between North Riverside Drive and Mill Avenue South, not to exceed sixty (60) calendar days, anytime during the period of March 20, 2023 and November 3, 2023, for the purpose of constructing the improvements to the Bronson Way Bridge. SECTION II. Notice of the closure shall be posted and published as required by RMC 9- 9-2 and RMC 9-9-3. AGENDA ITEM #6. i) RESOLUTION NO. _______ 2 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 Approved as to form: Shane Moloney, City Attorney Date of Publication: RES: PW – TR: 1.20.23 AGENDA ITEM #6. i) AB - 3286 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Contract Award: Park Avenue N Extension, Construction Contract CAG-22-265 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Finance Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Transportation Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Hebé Bernardo, Civil Engineer 3 EXT.: 7264 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The construction contract amount is $3,636,341.81. The City issued bonds in 2019 to help pay for transportation projects w ithin the area located within the State Local Revitalization Financing (LRF) area. The eligible use is for design, right -of-way, construction and construction management of this project as it is located within the LRF area. The Water Utility will fund the water main installation to be done as part of the project under Schedule B of the construction contract in the amount of $131,910.81. There is sufficient funding programmed within the Water Utility Fund 425 Capital Improvement Program budget for the work in the Water Main Replacement account (425.455170). Total Project Funding is $8,596,367. The current estimated cost of the project is $11,319,034. This leaves an estimated budget shortfall of $2,722,667. Staff is requesting approval of additional budget appropriation for the additional expenditures of $2,722,667 along with a transfer of funds from the traffic mitigation impact fund to cover the additional costs and will be included in the Q1 carryforward budget. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Bids for this construction contract were received on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, and publicly opened via Zoom on Thursday, December 15, 2022. A total of seven (7) bids were submitted and are summarized below. Submitted By Bid Amount Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. $3,636,341.81 Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. $3,840,122.20 Johansen Construction Co. $3,911,564.40 Active Construction, Inc. $3,983,983.00 REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. $4,107,525.75 Titan Earthwork $4,215,411.22 Northwest Cascade, Inc. $4,472,653.00 AGENDA ITEM #6. j) After opening the proposals, Hebé Bernardo, the Project Manager checked proposals for correctness, responsibility, and responsiveness in accordance with sections 1-02.13 and 1-02.14 of the Contract Special Provisions. The bids also met the following Council criteria: 1) There was more than one bid; 2) The bids were within construction budget; and 3) There were no major irregularities with the lowest responsive and responsible bid However, the total project funding is currently $8,596,367 and total project cost is estimated to be $11,319,034, which would include, construction contract, project conti ngency, project and construction management. Due to the shortfall between project costs and project funding staff requests a budget transfer in the amount of $2,722,667 from unassigned fund balance in Fund 305 to cover the budget gap. The City received the Notice of Bid Protest from Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. on December 21, 2022 regarding perceived irregularities in the Bid Proposal submitted by Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. The City evaluated the protest and determined that the Proposal submitted by Olson Brothers Excavating is in compliance with Contract provisions and State Law. Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. is considered the low and responsible bidder for the Park Avenue North Extension Project. EXHIBITS: A. Staff Bid Tabulations B. Clerk Bid Tab STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the Construction Contract CAG-22-265 with Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc, in the amount of $3,636,341.81, and approve a budget transfer in the amount of $2,722,667 from unassigned fund balance in Fund 305 as part of the next budget adjustment. AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Park Ave N Extension Bid Tabulation *Note: Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. bid item amount and total bid amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Date: December 13, 2022 **Note: Reed trucking & Excavating, Inc. bid item amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Opening: December 15, 2022 No. Spec No. Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension SCHEDULE A - ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION A1 1-04.4 Minor Change 1 FA 65,000$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ A2 1-05.4 Roadway Surveying 1 LS 61,000$ 61,000.00$ 32,000.00$ 32,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 26,000.00$ 26,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 30,500.00$ 30,500.00$ 45,350.00$ 45,350.00$ 30,000.00$ 30,000.00$ A3 1-05.18 Record Drawings (Minimum Bid $5,000) 1 LS 5,000$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ A4 1-07.15 SPCC Plan 1 LS 500$ 500.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 100.00$ 100.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ A5 1-07.17 Potholing 35 EA 600$ 21,000.00$ 900.00$ 31,500.00$ 500.00$ 17,500.00$ 1,025.00$ 35,875.00$ 600.00$ 21,000.00$ 500.00$ 17,500.00$ 930.00$ 32,550.00$ 550.00$ 19,250.00$ A6 1-07.28 Railroad Coordination 1 LS 20,000$ 20,000.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 100,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 120,000.00$ 120,000.00$ A7 1-08.3 Min Bid Req - Type B Progress Schedule $2,500 1 LS 5,000$ 5,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ A8 1-08.8 Railroad Construction Suspension 180 DAY 250$ 45,000.00$ 113.00$ 20,340.00$ 1.00$ 180.00$ 1.00$ 180.00$ 5.00$ 900.00$ 10.00$ 1,800.00$ 100.00$ 18,000.00$ 230.00$ 41,400.00$ A9 1-09.7 Mobilization 1 LS 287,000$ 287,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 350,000.00$ 350,000.00$ 327,000.00$ 327,000.00$ 389,527.60$ 389,527.60$ 380,000.00$ 380,000.00$ 386,046.00$ 386,046.00$ 445,000.00$ 445,000.00$ A10 1-10 Project Temporary Traffic Control 1 LS 266,000$ 266,000.00$ 73,000.00$ 73,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 131,500.00$ 131,500.00$ 250,000.00$ 250,000.00$ 243,000.00$ 243,000.00$ 170,000.00$ 170,000.00$ 360,000.00$ 360,000.00$ A11 1-10 Traffic Control Supervisor 1 LS 40,000$ 40,000.00$ 70,000.00$ 70,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 43,250.00$ 43,250.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 88,500.00$ 88,500.00$ 100,000.00$ 100,000.00$ A12 2-01 Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS 8,000$ 8,000.00$ 13,000.00$ 13,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 21,500.00$ 21,500.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 12,500.00$ 12,500.00$ 6,500.00$ 6,500.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ A13 2-02 Removal of Structures and Obstructions 1 LS 24,000$ 24,000.00$ 43,000.00$ 43,000.00$ 30,000.00$ 30,000.00$ 33,300.00$ 33,300.00$ 45,000.00$ 45,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 17,875.00$ 17,875.00$ 51,000.00$ 51,000.00$ A14 2-02 Hazardous Material Handling and Disposal 1 FA 20,000$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ A15 2-02 Removing Drainage Structure 2 EA 600$ 1,200.00$ 750.00$ 1,500.00$ 7,000.00$ 14,000.00$ 970.00$ 1,940.00$ 450.00$ 900.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 216.00$ 432.00$ 650.00$ 1,300.00$ A16 2-02 Decommissioning Monitoring Well 2 EA 3,500$ 7,000.00$ 900.00$ 1,800.00$ 5,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 1,420.00$ 2,840.00$ 8,000.00$ 16,000.00$ 2,800.00$ 5,600.00$ 4,200.00$ 8,400.00$ 1,150.00$ 2,300.00$ A17 2-03 Roadway Excavation Incl. Haul 1,990 CY 60$ 119,400.00$ 29.00$ 57,710.00$ 50.00$ 99,500.00$ 75.00$ 149,250.00$ 80.00$ 159,200.00$ 70.00$ 139,300.00$ 63.00$ 125,370.00$ 32.00$ 63,680.00$ A18 2-03 Gravel Borrow Incl. Haul 3,520 TON 35$ 123,200.00$ 42.00$ 147,840.00$ 40.00$ 140,800.00$ 37.25$ 131,120.00$ 35.00$ 123,200.00$ 40.00$ 140,800.00$ 36.00$ 126,720.00$ 35.00$ 123,200.00$ A19 2-09 Structure Excavation Class A Incl. Haul 19 CY 60$ 1,140.00$ 150.00$ 2,850.00$ 300.00$ 5,700.00$ 41.00$ 779.00$ 150.00$ 2,850.00$ 70.00$ 1,330.00$ 109.50$ 2,080.50$ 40.00$ 760.00$ A20 2-09 Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 1,300 SF 1$ 1,300.00$ 6.00$ 7,800.00$ 18.00$ 23,400.00$ 6.50$ 8,450.00$ 1.00$ 1,300.00$ 4.00$ 5,200.00$ 1.00$ 1,300.00$ 1.00$ 1,300.00$ A21 2-12 Construction Geotextile for Separation 312 SY 5$ 1,560.00$ 12.00$ 3,744.00$ 16.00$ 4,992.00$ 4.50$ 1,404.00$ 6.00$ 1,872.00$ 5.00$ 1,560.00$ 8.00$ 2,496.00$ 8.50$ 2,652.00$ A22 2-12 Construction Geotextile for Soil Stabilization 51 SY 25$ 1,275.00$ 12.00$ 612.00$ 16.00$ 816.00$ 11.00$ 561.00$ 8.00$ 408.00$ 10.00$ 510.00$ 19.00$ 969.00$ 8.50$ 433.50$ A23 2-13 Dewatering 1 LS 25,000$ 25,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 109,500.00$ 109,500.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 75,000.00$ 75,000.00$ 56,000.00$ 56,000.00$ 156,000.00$ 156,000.00$ A24 4-04 Crushed Surfacing Top Course 6,900 TON 45$ 310,500.00$ 45.00$ 310,500.00$ 35.00$ 241,500.00$ 40.50$ 279,450.00$ 42.35$ 292,215.00$ 40.00$ 276,000.00$ 44.50$ 307,050.00$ 42.00$ 289,800.00$ A25 4-04 Ballast 15 TON 60$ 900.00$ 53.00$ 795.00$ 100.00$ 1,500.00$ 82.00$ 1,230.00$ 75.00$ 1,125.00$ 100.00$ 1,500.00$ 125.00$ 1,875.00$ 80.00$ 1,200.00$ A26 4-04 Sand to Fill Vaults 130 CY 65$ 8,450.00$ 67.00$ 8,710.00$ 180.00$ 23,400.00$ 158.35$ 20,585.50$ 160.00$ 20,800.00$ 70.00$ 9,100.00$ 240.00$ 31,200.00$ 149.00$ 19,370.00$ A27 5-01 Replace Cement Concrete Panel 20 SY 600$ 12,000.00$ 273.00$ 5,460.00$ 500.00$ 10,000.00$ 689.50$ 13,790.00$ 725.00$ 14,500.00$ 700.00$ 14,000.00$ 571.00$ 11,420.00$ 354.00$ 7,080.00$ A28 5-04 HMA Cl. 1/2 in. PG 58H-22 2,000 TON 135$ 270,000.00$ 155.00$ 310,000.00$ 160.00$ 320,000.00$ 153.50$ 307,000.00$ 154.00$ 308,000.00$ 150.00$ 300,000.00$ 160.00$ 320,000.00$ 161.00$ 322,000.00$ A29 5-05 Cement Conc. Pavement, 10 In.101 SY 300$ 30,300.00$ 227.00$ 22,927.00$ 310.00$ 31,310.00$ 438.50$ 44,288.50$ 264.00$ 26,664.00$ 550.00$ 55,550.00$ 266.00$ 26,866.00$ 254.00$ 25,654.00$ A30 5-05 Decorative Cement Conc. Pavement, 4 In. (Brick Finish) 7 SY 500$ 3,500.00$ 260.00$ 1,820.00$ 250.00$ 1,750.00$ 228.30$ 1,598.10$ 1,250.00$ 8,750.00$ 725.00$ 5,075.00$ 316.00$ 2,212.00$ 310.00$ 2,170.00$ A31 5-05 Decorative Cement Conc. Pavement, 10 In. (Intersection Finish) 211 SY 600$ 126,600.00$ 356.00$ 75,116.00$ 420.00$ 88,620.00$ 513.00$ 108,243.00$ 320.00$ 67,520.00$ 375.00$ 79,125.00$ 396.00$ 83,556.00$ 383.00$ 80,813.00$ A32 5-05 Decorative Cement Conc. Pavement, 10 In. (Crosswalk Finish) 95 SY 600$ 57,000.00$ 275.00$ 26,125.00$ 350.00$ 33,250.00$ 433.00$ 41,135.00$ 300.00$ 28,500.00$ 275.00$ 26,125.00$ 313.00$ 29,735.00$ 303.00$ 28,785.00$ A33 6-13 Structural Earth Wall 433 SF 80$ 34,640.00$ 59.00$ 25,547.00$ 75.00$ 32,475.00$ 54.35$ 23,533.55$ 57.00$ 24,681.00$ 50.00$ 21,650.00$ 65.00$ 28,145.00$ 74.00$ 32,042.00$ A34 7-01 Underdrain Pipe 4 In. Diam.174 LF 40$ 6,960.00$ 23.00$ 4,002.00$ 90.00$ 15,660.00$ 74.00$ 12,876.00$ 22.00$ 3,828.00$ 25.00$ 4,350.00$ 40.00$ 6,960.00$ 32.00$ 5,568.00$ Titan Earthwork Northwest Cascade, Inc. Schedule of Bid Items and Quantities Engineer's Estimate *Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. *REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. Johansen Construction Co. Active Construction, Inc. Page 1 Park Ave N - Bid Tabulation AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Park Ave N Extension Bid Tabulation *Note: Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. bid item amount and total bid amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Date: December 13, 2022 **Note: Reed trucking & Excavating, Inc. bid item amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Opening: December 15, 2022 No. Spec No. Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Titan Earthwork Northwest Cascade, Inc. Schedule of Bid Items and Quantities Engineer's Estimate *Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. *REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. Johansen Construction Co. Active Construction, Inc. A35 7-04 High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe 12 In. Diam. 608 LF 175$ 106,400.00$ 60.00$ 36,480.00$ 210.00$ 127,680.00$ 83.50$ 50,768.00$ 87.00$ 52,896.00$ 85.00$ 51,680.00$ 78.00$ 47,424.00$ 97.00$ 58,976.00$ A36 7-04 Ductile Iron Storm Sewer Pipe 12 In. Diam. 54 LF 200$ 10,800.00$ 120.00$ 6,480.00$ 200.00$ 10,800.00$ 126.25$ 6,817.50$ 155.00$ 8,370.00$ 125.00$ 6,750.00$ 148.00$ 7,992.00$ 148.00$ 7,992.00$ A37 7-05 Catch Basin Type 1 9 EA 2,500$ 22,500.00$ 2,000.00$ 18,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 36,000.00$ 1,840.00$ 16,560.00$ 2,000.00$ 18,000.00$ 1,700.00$ 15,300.00$ 2,665.00$ 23,985.00$ 2,150.00$ 19,350.00$ A38 7-05 Catch Basin Type 2 48 In. Diam.2 EA 4,800$ 9,600.00$ 5,100.00$ 10,200.00$ 7,500.00$ 15,000.00$ 3,850.00$ 7,700.00$ 5,500.00$ 11,000.00$ 3,900.00$ 7,800.00$ 7,800.00$ 15,600.00$ 5,150.00$ 10,300.00$ A39 7-05 Catch Basin Type 2 54 In. Diam.1 EA 5,500$ 5,500.00$ 5,700.00$ 5,700.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 5,250.00$ 5,250.00$ 6,800.00$ 6,800.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 9,715.00$ 9,715.00$ 6,350.00$ 6,350.00$ A40 7-05 Catch Basin Type 2 72 In. Diam.1 EA 10,200$ 10,200.00$ 9,300.00$ 9,300.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 24,150.00$ 24,150.00$ 28,000.00$ 28,000.00$ 7,900.00$ 7,900.00$ 28,000.00$ 28,000.00$ 12,050.00$ 12,050.00$ A41 7-05 Catch Basin Type 2 96 In. Diam.1 EA 15,000$ 15,000.00$ 18,000.00$ 18,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 28,750.00$ 28,750.00$ 38,000.00$ 38,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 43,500.00$ 43,500.00$ 29,000.00$ 29,000.00$ A42 7-05 Concrete Inlet 1 EA 2,000$ 2,000.00$ 1,600.00$ 1,600.00$ 5,500.00$ 5,500.00$ 1,845.00$ 1,845.00$ 2,800.00$ 2,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,500.00$ 3,180.00$ 3,180.00$ 2,975.00$ 2,975.00$ A43 7-05 Adjust Manhole 3 EA 1,000$ 3,000.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ 613.50$ 1,840.50$ 550.00$ 1,650.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ 550.00$ 1,650.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ A44 7-05 Adjust Catch Basin 3 EA 1,000$ 3,000.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ 364.50$ 1,093.50$ 550.00$ 1,650.00$ 500.00$ 1,500.00$ 375.00$ 1,125.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ A45 7-05 Connection to Drainage Structure 1 EA 1,000$ 1,000.00$ 1,600.00$ 1,600.00$ 7,500.00$ 7,500.00$ 1,701.25$ 1,701.25$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,500.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,100.00$ 5,300.00$ 5,300.00$ A46 7-05 Rectangular Solid Metal Cover 2 EA 600$ 1,200.00$ 1,050.00$ 2,100.00$ 400.00$ 800.00$ 1,430.50$ 2,861.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 750.00$ 1,500.00$ 800.00$ 1,600.00$ 950.00$ 1,900.00$ A47 7-08 Install Owner-Furnished Utility Casing 75 LF 75$ 5,625.00$ 57.00$ 4,275.00$ 300.00$ 22,500.00$ 62.00$ 4,650.00$ 77.00$ 5,775.00$ 200.00$ 15,000.00$ 140.00$ 10,500.00$ 136.00$ 10,200.00$ A48 7-12 Adjust Existing Valve Box to Grade 3 EA 600$ 1,800.00$ 320.00$ 960.00$ 500.00$ 1,500.00$ 402.00$ 1,206.00$ 315.00$ 945.00$ 750.00$ 2,250.00$ 275.00$ 825.00$ 600.00$ 1,800.00$ A49 7-19 Adjust Sanitary Sewer Cleanout 6 EA 500$ 3,000.00$ 320.00$ 1,920.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ 255.00$ 1,530.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ 400.00$ 2,400.00$ 225.00$ 1,350.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ A50 8-01 Erosion Control and Water Pollution Prevention 1 LS 61,000$ 61,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 30,000.00$ 30,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$ 56,000.00$ 56,000.00$ A51 8-02 Topsoil Type A 319 CY 80$ 25,520.00$ 70.00$ 22,330.00$ 50.00$ 15,950.00$ 61.00$ 19,459.00$ 61.00$ 19,459.00$ 70.00$ 22,330.00$ 64.00$ 20,416.00$ 63.00$ 20,097.00$ A52 8-02 PSIPE Acer Griseum / Paperbark Maple (2" Cal) 2 EA 400$ 800.00$ 600.00$ 1,200.00$ 800.00$ 1,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 1,050.00$ 2,100.00$ 368.00$ 736.00$ A53 8-02 PSIPE Rhododendron Augustinii X 'Intrafast' / Blue Diamond Rhododendron (1 Gal)29 EA 25$ 725.00$ 23.00$ 667.00$ 30.00$ 870.00$ 31.50$ 913.50$ 31.00$ 899.00$ 35.00$ 1,015.00$ 33.00$ 957.00$ 32.00$ 928.00$ A54 8-02 PSIPE Rhododendron X 'P.J.M. Compacta' / Dwarf PJM Rhododendron (2 Gal)19 EA 40$ 760.00$ 40.00$ 760.00$ 30.00$ 570.00$ 31.50$ 598.50$ 31.00$ 589.00$ 35.00$ 665.00$ 33.00$ 627.00$ 43.00$ 817.00$ A55 8-02 PSIPE Myrica Californica / Pacific Wax Myrtle (5 Gal) 43 EA 50$ 2,150.00$ 50.00$ 2,150.00$ 65.00$ 2,795.00$ 66.40$ 2,855.20$ 66.00$ 2,838.00$ 65.00$ 2,795.00$ 69.00$ 2,967.00$ 57.00$ 2,451.00$ A56 8-02 PSIPE Cotoneaster Dammeri 'Coral Beauty' / Coral Beauty Cotoneaster (2 Gal)13 EA 40$ 520.00$ 29.00$ 377.00$ 50.00$ 650.00$ 50.65$ 658.45$ 50.00$ 650.00$ 52.00$ 676.00$ 53.00$ 689.00$ 28.50$ 370.50$ A57 8-02 Sod Installation 604 SY 20$ 12,080.00$ 11.00$ 6,644.00$ 10.00$ 6,040.00$ 11.15$ 6,734.60$ 11.00$ 6,644.00$ 13.00$ 7,852.00$ 12.00$ 7,248.00$ 11.00$ 6,644.00$ A58 8-02 Bark or Wood Chip Mulch 327 SY 20$ 6,540.00$ 4.00$ 1,308.00$ 5.00$ 1,635.00$ 4.95$ 1,618.65$ 5.00$ 1,635.00$ 6.00$ 1,962.00$ 5.00$ 1,635.00$ 3.50$ 1,144.50$ A59 8-02 River Rock Paving 133 SY 150$ 19,950.00$ 20 2,660.00$ 200.00$ 26,600.00$ 255.00$ 33,915.00$ 112.00$ 14,896.00$ 100.00$ 13,300.00$ 300.00$ 39,900.00$ 51.00$ 6,783.00$ A60 8-02 Root Barrier 97 LF 17$ 1,649.00$ 25.00$ 2,425.00$ 16.00$ 1,552.00$ 15.30$ 1,484.10$ 15.00$ 1,455.00$ 18.00$ 1,746.00$ 16.00$ 1,552.00$ 25.00$ 2,425.00$ A61 8-02 Property Restoration 1 FA 40,000$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ A62 8-03 Irrigation System 1 LS 20,000$ 20,000.00$ 80,000.00$ 80,000.00$ 60,000.00$ 60,000.00$ 80,500.00$ 80,500.00$ 70,000.00$ 70,000.00$ 75,000.00$ 75,000.00$ 78,000.00$ 78,000.00$ 81,500.00$ 81,500.00$ A63 8-04 Cement Conc. Traffic Curb and Gutter 1,232 LF 60$ 73,920.00$ 55.00$ 67,760.00$ 65.00$ 80,080.00$ 45.50$ 56,056.00$ 48.50$ 59,752.00$ 40.00$ 49,280.00$ 70.00$ 86,240.00$ 61.50$ 75,768.00$ A64 8-04 Cement Conc. Traffic Curb 423 LF 75$ 31,725.00$ 62.00$ 26,226.00$ 80.00$ 33,840.00$ 53.70$ 22,715.10$ 69.00$ 29,187.00$ 60.00$ 25,380.00$ 77.00$ 32,571.00$ 69.00$ 29,187.00$ A65 8-04 Cement Conc. Pedestrian Curb 202 LF 60$ 12,120.00$ 40.00$ 8,080.00$ 60.00$ 12,120.00$ 56.70$ 11,453.40$ 39.00$ 7,878.00$ 43.00$ 8,686.00$ 48.00$ 9,696.00$ 46.00$ 9,292.00$ A66 8-04 12-inch Cement Conc. Traffic Curb and Gutter 121 LF 150$ 18,150.00$ 62.00$ 7,502.00$ 140.00$ 16,940.00$ 74.85$ 9,056.85$ 152.00$ 18,392.00$ 150.00$ 18,150.00$ 74.00$ 8,954.00$ 69.00$ 8,349.00$ A67 8-04 Cement Conc. Traffic Curb and Gutter Transition 2 EA 200$ 400.00$ 285.00$ 570.00$ 290.00$ 580.00$ 400.00$ 800.00$ 560.00$ 1,120.00$ 650.00$ 1,300.00$ 294.00$ 588.00$ 690.00$ 1,380.00$ A68 8-04 Cement Conc. Dowelled Traffic Curb 66 LF 75$ 4,950.00$ 57.00$ 3,762.00$ 95.00$ 6,270.00$ 46.65$ 3,078.90$ 110.00$ 7,260.00$ 100.00$ 6,600.00$ 59.00$ 3,894.00$ 63.00$ 4,158.00$ A69 8-12 Boeing Security Gate 1 EA 5,000$ 5,000.00$ 8,700.00$ 8,700.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,600.00$ 3,600.00$ 3,600.00$ 3,600.00$ 8,500.00$ 8,500.00$ 3,765.00$ 3,765.00$ 8,800.00$ 8,800.00$ Page 2 Park Ave N - Bid Tabulation AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Park Ave N Extension Bid Tabulation *Note: Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. bid item amount and total bid amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Date: December 13, 2022 **Note: Reed trucking & Excavating, Inc. bid item amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Opening: December 15, 2022 No. Spec No. Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Titan Earthwork Northwest Cascade, Inc. Schedule of Bid Items and Quantities Engineer's Estimate *Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. *REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. Johansen Construction Co. Active Construction, Inc. A70 8-12 Boeing Security Fence 784 LF 60$ 47,040.00$ 87.00$ 68,208.00$ 75.00$ 58,800.00$ 77.65$ 60,877.60$ 77.50$ 60,760.00$ 83.00$ 65,072.00$ 84.00$ 65,856.00$ 87.00$ 68,208.00$ A71 8-12 Temporary Boeing Security Fence 150 LF 100$ 15,000.00$ 55.00$ 8,250.00$ 55.00$ 8,250.00$ 56.25$ 8,437.50$ 21.00$ 3,150.00$ 50.00$ 7,500.00$ 65.00$ 9,750.00$ 66.00$ 9,900.00$ A72 8-12 Temporary BNSF Chain Link Fence 645 LF 100$ 64,500.00$ 6.00$ 3,870.00$ 40.00$ 25,800.00$ 17.00$ 10,965.00$ 18.00$ 11,610.00$ 10.00$ 6,450.00$ 19.00$ 12,255.00$ 16.50$ 10,642.50$ A73 8-14 Cement Conc. Sidewalk 422 SY 125$ 52,750.00$ 74.00$ 31,228.00$ 95.00$ 40,090.00$ 93.50$ 39,457.00$ 96.00$ 40,512.00$ 100.00$ 42,200.00$ 85.00$ 35,870.00$ 83.50$ 35,237.00$ A74 8-14 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Combination 18 SY 250$ 4,500.00$ 192.00$ 3,456.00$ 450.00$ 8,100.00$ 217.45$ 3,914.10$ 280.00$ 5,040.00$ 230.00$ 4,140.00$ 295.00$ 5,310.00$ 303.00$ 5,454.00$ A75 8-14 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Perpendicular A 64 SY 250$ 16,000.00$ 192.00$ 12,288.00$ 275.00$ 17,600.00$ 218.25$ 13,968.00$ 300.00$ 19,200.00$ 230.00$ 14,720.00$ 300.00$ 19,200.00$ 275.00$ 17,600.00$ A76 8-14 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Refuge Island 35 SY 250$ 8,750.00$ 192.00$ 6,720.00$ 330.00$ 11,550.00$ 350.00$ 12,250.00$ 282.00$ 9,870.00$ 230.00$ 8,050.00$ 257.00$ 8,995.00$ 249.00$ 8,715.00$ A77 8-14 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Single Direction A 53 SY 250$ 13,250.00$ 170.00$ 9,010.00$ 290.00$ 15,370.00$ 240.00$ 12,720.00$ 284.00$ 15,052.00$ 230.00$ 12,190.00$ 298.00$ 15,794.00$ 305.00$ 16,165.00$ A78 8-20 Illumination System *1 LS 205,000$ 205,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 120,000.00$ 120,000.00$ 179,500.00$ 179,500.00$ 180,000.00$ 180,000.00$ 185,000.00$ 185,000.00$ 255,500.00$ 255,500.00$ 181,000.00$ 181,000.00$ A79 8-20 Traffic Signal System *1 LS 710,000$ 710,000.00$ 890,000.00$ 890,000.00$ 785,000.00$ 785,000.00$ 824,000.00$ 824,000.00$ 825,000.00$ 825,000.00$ 900,000.00$ 900,000.00$ 850,000.00$ 850,000.00$ 830,000.00$ 830,000.00$ A80 8-20 Temporary Traffic Signal and Illumination System * 1 LS 50,000$ 50,000.00$ 77,000.00$ 77,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 65,000.00$ 76,600.00$ 76,600.00$ 75,000.00$ 75,000.00$ 78,000.00$ 78,000.00$ 55,000.00$ 55,000.00$ 77,000.00$ 77,000.00$ A81 8-20 Adjust Boeing Electrical Structure 2 EA 2,500$ 5,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 1,700.00$ 3,400.00$ 2,500.00$ 5,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 5,000.00$ 375.00$ 750.00$ 5,700.00$ 11,400.00$ A82 8-21 Permanent Signing 1 LS 23,000$ 23,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 19,750.00$ 19,750.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 19,000.00$ 19,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ A83 8-22 Profiled Plastic Line 2,933 LF 5$ 14,665.00$ 9.00$ 26,397.00$ 10.00$ 29,330.00$ 9.25$ 27,130.25$ 9.25$ 27,130.25$ 10.00$ 29,330.00$ 9.00$ 26,397.00$ 9.00$ 26,397.00$ A84 8-22 Profiled Plastic Wide Line 210 LF 10$ 2,100.00$ 15.00$ 3,150.00$ 15.00$ 3,150.00$ 15.20$ 3,192.00$ 15.00$ 3,150.00$ 15.00$ 3,150.00$ 9.00$ 1,890.00$ 15.25$ 3,202.50$ A85 8-22 Plastic Stop Line 130 LF 20$ 2,600.00$ 26.00$ 3,380.00$ 25.00$ 3,250.00$ 25.35$ 3,295.50$ 25.00$ 3,250.00$ 25.00$ 3,250.00$ 18.00$ 2,340.00$ 25.00$ 3,250.00$ A86 8-22 Plastic Crosswalk Line 429 SF 20$ 8,580.00$ 16.00$ 6,864.00$ 18.00$ 7,722.00$ 17.45$ 7,486.05$ 17.00$ 7,293.00$ 18.00$ 7,722.00$ 14.00$ 6,006.00$ 17.50$ 7,507.50$ A87 8-22 Profiled Plastic Crosshatch Marking 462 LF 15$ 6,930.00$ 25.00$ 11,550.00$ 25.00$ 11,550.00$ 24.20$ 11,180.40$ 24.00$ 11,088.00$ 25.00$ 11,550.00$ 7.00$ 3,234.00$ 24.50$ 11,319.00$ A88 8-22 Plastic Traffic Arrow 12 EA 200$ 2,400.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ 618.85$ 7,426.20$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ 625.00$ 7,500.00$ 206.00$ 2,472.00$ 625.00$ 7,500.00$ A89 8-22 Plastic Railroad Crossing Symbol 3 EA 500$ 1,500.00$ 1,400.00$ 4,200.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ 1,406.50$ 4,219.50$ 1,400.00$ 4,200.00$ 1,500.00$ 4,500.00$ 885.00$ 2,655.00$ 1,425.00$ 4,275.00$ A90 8-22 Removing Paint Line 207 LF 5$ 1,035.00$ 18.00$ 3,726.00$ 15.00$ 3,105.00$ 17.45$ 3,612.15$ 17.00$ 3,519.00$ 20.00$ 4,140.00$ 2.00$ 414.00$ 17.00$ 3,519.00$ Schedule A - Roadway Construction Total 3,802,609.00$ 3,504,431.00$ 3,647,892.00$ 3,773,279.90$ 3,859,404.85$ 3,997,156.00$ 4,067,640.50$ 4,344,272.00$ Page 3 Park Ave N - Bid Tabulation AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Park Ave N Extension Bid Tabulation *Note: Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. bid item amount and total bid amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Date: December 13, 2022 **Note: Reed trucking & Excavating, Inc. bid item amount shown in red corrected per Special Provision Section 1-03.1 Bid Opening: December 15, 2022 No. Spec No. Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Unit Cost Extension Titan Earthwork Northwest Cascade, Inc. Schedule of Bid Items and Quantities Engineer's Estimate *Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. *REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. Johansen Construction Co. Active Construction, Inc. SCHEDULE B - WATER LINE B1 2-02 Hazardous Material Handling and Disposal 1 FA 2,000$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ B2 2-03 Gravel Borrow Incl. Haul 162 TON 35$ 5,670.00$ 50.00$ 8,100.00$ 48.00$ 7,776.00$ 34.50$ 5,589.00$ 35.00$ 5,670.00$ 40.00$ 6,480.00$ 36.00$ 5,832.00$ 35.00$ 5,670.00$ B3 4-04 Ballast 15 TON 60$ 900.00$ 55.00$ 825.00$ 100.00$ 1,500.00$ 71.75$ 1,076.25$ 75.00$ 1,125.00$ 60.00$ 900.00$ 125.00$ 1,875.00$ 76.00$ 1,140.00$ B4 7-08 Install Owner-Furnished Utility Casing 75 LF 75$ 5,625.00$ 146.00$ 10,950.00$ 300.00$ 22,500.00$ 205.50$ 15,412.50$ 115.00$ 8,625.00$ 200.00$ 15,000.00$ 208.00$ 15,600.00$ 129.00$ 9,675.00$ B5 7-09 Pipe, Water Main, Ductile Iron, Class 52, 6 In. Diam, with Polywrap, including Restrained-Joint Fittings 25 LF 150$ 3,750.00$ 225.00$ 5,625.00$ 300.00$ 7,500.00$ 159.25$ 3,981.25$ 130.00$ 3,250.00$ 125.00$ 3,125.00$ 138.00$ 3,450.00$ 143.00$ 3,575.00$ B6 7-09 Pipe, Water Main, Ductile Iron, Class 52, 12 In. Diam, with Polywrap, including Restrained-Joint Fittings 220 LF 200$ 44,000.00$ 228.00$ 50,160.00$ 310.00$ 68,200.00$ 274.50$ 60,390.00$ 245.00$ 53,900.00$ 150.00$ 33,000.00$ 225.00$ 49,500.00$ 249.00$ 54,780.00$ B7 7-09 Blowoff Assembly, 2 Inches 1 EA 5,000$ 5,000.00$ 2,750.00$ 2,750.00$ 7,500.00$ 7,500.00$ 3,060.00$ 3,060.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 3,500.00$ 3,500.00$ 2,750.00$ 2,750.00$ B8 7-09 Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 136 TON 40$ 5,440.00$ 50.00$ 6,800.00$ 45.00$ 6,120.00$ 26.75$ 3,638.00$ 55.00$ 7,480.00$ 40.00$ 5,440.00$ 58.00$ 7,888.00$ 49.00$ 6,664.00$ B9 7-09 Connection to Existing Water Main 2 EA 7,500$ 15,000.00$ 4,400.00$ 8,800.00$ 10,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 3,545.00$ 7,090.00$ 2,900.00$ 5,800.00$ 3,500.00$ 7,000.00$ 9,750.00$ 19,500.00$ 3,850.00$ 7,700.00$ B10 7-09 Shoring or Extra Excavation Trench 1 LS 2,000$ 2,000.00$ 5,100.00$ 5,100.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 1.00$ 1.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 1,250.00$ 1,250.00$ B11 7-09 Concrete for Thrust Blocking and Dead-Man Anchor Blocking 16 CY 750$ 12,000.00$ 250.00$ 4,000.00$ 500.00$ 8,000.00$ 453.50$ 7,256.00$ 375.00$ 6,000.00$ 500.00$ 8,000.00$ 300.00$ 4,800.00$ 500.00$ 8,000.00$ B12 7-12 Gate Valve Assembly, 6 Inches 1 EA 1,500$ 1,500.00$ 2,300.00$ 2,300.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,935.00$ 1,935.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,135.00$ 2,135.00$ 2,050.00$ 2,050.00$ B13 7-12 Gate Valve Assembly, 12 Inches 1 EA 3,500$ 3,500.00$ 5,300.00$ 5,300.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,540.00$ 4,540.00$ 4,700.00$ 4,700.00$ 2,800.00$ 2,800.00$ 5,200.00$ 5,200.00$ 4,650.00$ 4,650.00$ B14 7-14 Hydrant Assembly 1 EA 6,000$ 6,000.00$ 6,100.00$ 6,100.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 6,800.00$ 6,800.00$ 7,000.00$ 7,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 7,135.00$ 7,135.00$ 5,700.00$ 5,700.00$ B15 7-14 Remove and Salvage Hydrant 1 EA 2,000$ 2,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,830.00$ 2,830.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 800.00$ 800.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ Subtotal Schedule B 114,385.00$ 119,810.00$ 174,596.00$ 125,599.00$ 113,150.00$ 100,245.00$ 134,215.00$ 116,604.00$ Sales Tax (10.1%) 11,552.89$ 12,100.81$ 17,634.20$ 12,685.50$ 11,428.15$ 10,124.75$ 13,555.72$ 11,777.00$ Schedule B - Water Improvements Total 125,937.89$ 131,910.81$ 192,230.20$ 138,284.50$ 124,578.15$ 110,369.75$ 147,770.72$ 128,381.00$ PARK AVENUE N EXTENSION TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST 3,928,546.89$ 3,636,341.81$ 3,840,122.20$ 3,911,564.40$ 3,983,983.00$ 4,107,525.75$ 4,215,411.22$ 4,472,653.00$ THE CITY HAS NOT COMPLETED EVALUATING PROPOSALS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND RESPONSIVENESS Page 4 Park Ave N - Bid Tabulation AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Project: Park Avenue N Extension Project - CAG-22-265 Due Date: December 13, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. Opening Date: December 15, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. (Video Conference) CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET *Project Manager will verify whether bid packets contain all required documents Bid Total from Schedule of Prices *Includes Sales Tax Active Construction, Inc. P.O. Box 430 1 Puyallup $3,983,983.00 WA 98371 David Ceccanti Johansen Construction Co. P.O. Box 674 2 Buckley $3,911,564.40 WA 98321 Jacob Cimmer Laser Underground & Earthworks, Inc. 20417 87th Avenue SE $3,840,122.20 3 Snohomish WA 98296 Janice Dannenberg Bidder Engineer's Estimate $4,100,000.00 AGENDA ITEM #6. j) Project: Park Avenue N Extension Project - CAG-22-265 Due Date: December 13, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. Opening Date: December 15, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. (Video Conference) CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET *Project Manager will verify whether bid packets contain all required documents Bid Total from Schedule of Prices *Includes Sales Tax Bidder Northwest Cascade, Inc. P.O. Box 73399 4 Puyallup $4,472,653.01 WA 98373 Clinton Myers Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. 6622 112th Street East 5 Puyallup $3,635,841.81 WA 98373 Steve Olson REED Trucking & Excavating, Inc. 2207 Inter Ave - Suite A 6 Puyallup $4,107,525.75 WA 98372 Connie Gordon Titan Earthwork 7 1585 Valentine Av SE $4,215,411.22 Pacific WA 98047 Steve Greiling Engineer's Estimate $4,100,000.00 AGENDA ITEM #6. j) AB - 3282 City Council Regular Meeting - 13 Feb 2023 SUBJECT/TITLE: Professional Services Agreement with Transpo Group USA, Inc. for Preliminary and Final Design Services for the South 7th Street Corridor Project RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Transportation Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Bob Hanson, Transportation Design Manager EXT.: 7223 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: This professional services agreement for preliminary and final design services with Transpo Group USA, Inc. totals $797,894.36. The South 7th Street Corridor Project design budget for 2023 is $885,000, of which $700,000 is from a Sound Transit System Access Funds award. A portion of the design budget is alre ady encumbered with an environmental services agreement and prior expenditures for agency costs leaving a budget balance of $828,828 SUMMARY OF ACTION: The South 7th Street Corridor Improvements Project develops this corridor as a key east -west bicycle route into the downtown. The project installs a multi-use path on the north side of S 7th Street between Shattuck and Burnett Ave S., as well as intersection improveme nts at4 signalized and 4 non-signalizedintersections along the corridor from Shattuck Ave S to Oakesdale Ave S. The intersection improvements from Shattuck Ave S westward along this corridor will improve bicycle facilities and intersection operationsprovi de upgraded signage to bicyclistsand will help simplify bicycle movements through complex intersections. Bicycle improvements include push-button activation, green bike lanes through conflict/crossing zones, and pavement marking. This project will also upgrade an existing marked crosswalk with flashing beacons with higher visibility technology. The multi-use path will upgrade ramps along it's path to ADA standards. The City of Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan (2009) identified a need for a defined b icycle route between Downtown and the western city limits. The existing signed shared roadway along the South 7th Street corridor currently serves as a key bicycle route into and out of downtown Renton to the west. King Country Parks has also identified the 7th Street corridor as a potential regional trail alignment. The project improvements will also serve as key non -motorized access to the new Sound Transit BRT station and existing WSDOT Park and Ride at S 7th Street and Shattuck Ave S. The multi -used trail will also provide non-motorized access between the new Sound Transit BRT station and the Downtown Transit Center and Piazza. This professional services agreement retains the services of Transpo Group USA, Inc. for preliminary and final design services for the project. During preliminary design, the consultant will perform project management, document review, survey and base-mapping, evaluate trafficoperations, perform geotechnical investigation and preliminary stormwater analysis, design transportation and urban features to a 10% design report, perform public outreach, and support Sustainable Transport Councilcertification. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) During final design, the consultant will complete stormwater and ADA documentation, assist in submittal of the Project Prospectus to the Washington State Department of Transportation, facilitate a constructability review, conduct project management, conduct public outreach, support the City in permitting, support the City in preparation of right-of-way documentation, and develop 50%, 100%, and Bid Set plans, specifications, and estimate. This agreement allows for retention of the consultant for construction management services during construction under a future contract supplement. The contract scope of work is separated into two schedules. Schedule 01 covers the trail from Burnett Ave S to Shattuck Ave S, which is funded in part by Sound Transit. Schedule 02 covers improvements from Shattuck Ave S to Oakesdale Ave S, where improvements have yet to be defined, but do no t include a separated trail. The duration of this contract and work effort is estimated to be 24 months. This project is funded in part by a $1,450,000 FHWA grant and a $1,000,000 System Access Fund Award from Sound Transit. The Sound Transit funds are for the segment between Burnett Avenue South and Shattuck Avenue South. EXHIBITS: A. Agreement STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a professional services agreement with Transpo Group, USA, Inc. to provide preliminary and final design totaling $797,894.36 for the South 7th Street Corridor Project. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) EXHIBIT A Scope of Work Client Name: City of Renton Project Name: South 7th Street Active Mode Improvements Exhibit Dated: January 17, 2023 TG: 1.20204.02 Scope of Services Transpo Group USA, Inc. (Consultant) will provide engineering services to the City of Renton (City) for the design of bicycle and pedestrian improvements, including sidewalks and shared use paths, curb line adjustments, pavement markings, signage, curb ramps, medians, and traffic signal modification in the City of Renton, Washington. The Consultant will lead the project and work in coordination with subconsultants, LDC, Inc, EnviroIssues. and RES Group Northwest to provide a consistent overall project design across engineering disciplines. The scope of work includes an alternatives analysis and design tasks up to the delivery of 100% bid- ready plans, specifications and estimate. The scope includes several items identified as “future”, including future project elements and future work items. Future items are included in the scope to provide definition of anticipated work items, but are not currently authorized and are not included in the associated fee estimate for the scope of work. Completion of work for future items, including the scope of work for EnviroIssues and RES Group Northwest, will require written approval from the City and negotiation of a supplemental fee at the time of authorization. Scope Schedules The Consultant’s scope is divided into two schedules, Schedule 01 and Schedule 02. The dividing line for the two schedules is the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and S 7th Street, with Schedule 01 to the east and Schedule 02 to the west. The two Schedules have differences between scopes of intended active mode facilities and modifications, funding sources and timelines. Some work elements are similar between the two Schedules, but will be tracked separately during the completion of the scoped deliverables described herein. Work Program The Consultant work program for both schedules is organized into the following tasks: Task 1. Project Management Task 2. Alternatives Analysis & Conceptual (10%) Project Design Task 3. 50%, 90% and 100% Design Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) Task 4. Project Support Task 5. Bid and Award Support AGENDA ITEM #6. k) Schedule 01 Project Definition The Consultant has developed this scope with the assumption of the following key project components. Key components are identified based on the City’s grant funding applications and award letters for funding through Sound Transit’s System Access Grants and PSRC’s FHWA funding. South 7th Street – Shared Use Path Project Limits: South 7th Street from Shattuck Avenue South to the trailhead 50 feet east of Burnett Avenue South. Approximately 1,100 linear feet. May include changes on Talbot Road S, Burnette Avenue S, S 6th Street and/or Smithers Avenue S Project Elements: Design a shared use path on the north side of S 7th Street connecting existing bike facilities on Shattuck Avenue to the Renton Connector Trail. Maintain at least one lane in each direction on S 7th Street between Shattuck Avenue and Talbot Road S. Reconfigure Talbot Road S and S 7th Street intersection to safely accommodate path crossing. May include striping and signing changes on Talbot Road S, Burnette Avenue S, S 6th Street and/or Smithers Avenue S. Future Project Elements: May include repairs and improvements to the south side sidewalks on S 7th Street, if project construction funding allows. Design Standards Reports, design documentation, plans and specifications, to the extent feasible, will be developed in accordance with the following, as applicable: 1. Washington State Department of Transportation/American Public Works Association, “Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction”, M41-10, Current Electronic Version. 2. Washington State Department of Transportation, “Standard Plans for Road and Bridge Construction”, M21-01, Current Electronic Version. 3. Washington State Department of Transportation, “Design Manual”, M22-01, Current Electronic Version. 4. FHWA and Washington State Department of Transportation, “Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways” 2009 or current version, 5. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO green book), 7th Edition, 2018. 6. NACTO Urban Street Design Guide and Urban Bikeway Design Guide, current versions 7. City of Renton Standard Plans – Current Versions 8. Applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended; and other applicable local, State and Federal standards as required. a. PROWAG 2005, as modified by the City of Renton Assumptions The Consultant has developed this scope with the assumption that the project elements identified in the RFQ and described herein are the basis of design. Modifications to project elements described in this scope, may require a negotiated fee and schedule modification between the Consultant and the City. The Consultant will make a good faith effort to accommodate reasonable requests to modify the scope during the design process and will notify the City as soon as possible of the anticipated impact of significant changes to project elements on fee and schedule. This Scope of Services assumes the following: AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • Right of way acquisition is not desirable, but may be required for temporary construction easements (TCE) or some small “strip” acquisitions to construct active mode facilities. • Franchise utilities between Shattuck and Burnett on the north side of S 7th Street will require relocation. in City right-of-way. o The City has franchise permits with CenturyLink, Comcast and PSE (schedule 74). o The Consultant will identify utilities that need to be relocated and potential relocation sites. o Franchise utility owners will provide the final design and complete relocations under the terms and conditions of the franchise permits. • The City will provide environmental permitting services via other consultants. • The City will lead public outreach efforts with supporting documentation and graphics provided by the Consultant. The Consultant will be present at public meetings. • The Consultant shall prepare the special provisions and applicable amendments to the contract provisions, Divisions two through nine, as required for the improvements. The Consultant will prepare special provisions for those items not covered by the standard specifications, general special provisions or amendments. The City of Renton will provide the Division one specifications and upfront Bid Documents with information dependent on the City’s schedule and preferences. The Consultant will compile the final specifications document for bid. The contract provisions shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of WSDOT and the City of Renton. • The project may be funded with federal funding and must be designed to meet all federal funding requirements. The project will meet all LAG manual requirements and the Consultant will assist the City with WSDOT Local Programs coordination as required for federally funded projects.. • Traffic signal modifications are not anticipated or included in the scope. Future Assumptions: • Franchise utilities between Shattuck and Burnett on the both sides of S 7th Street may be undergrounded, requiring a Joint Utility Trench (JUT) on the north side of S 7th Street, with sweeps and utility boxes in City right-of-way at alleys and public paths north of the trail. o The Consultant will provide the design of the JUT, including vaults, junction boxes and conduit pathways, but franchise utility owners will provide additional necessary designs o Undergrounding of utilities will require replacement of existing illumination, to be designed by the Consultant Additional assumptions specific to each task are included where necessary. Schedule 01, Task 1 — Project Management 01.1.1 Project Coordination The Consultant team project manager will coordinate with the City’s project manager on a regular basis (weekly or bi-weekly) throughout the duration of the project. The coordination will address project scope/status, technical and policy direction, budget, schedule, and meetings with additional stakeholders. Coordination will be via video chat, telephone calls, and email, as appropriate. The Consultant team project manager will also coordinate with subconsultants on a regular basis regarding project scope/status, project direction, budget, and schedule. 01.1.2 Progress Reports and Invoicing Detailed progress reports and invoices will be prepared on a monthly basis and provided to the City. 01.1.3 Design Meetings The Consultant will conduct meetings at the following project milestones with the City Project Manager. For efficiency of resource usage, all meetings are assumed to be video conferences, unless otherwise AGENDA ITEM #6. k) stated or arranged by mutual agreement between the City and Consultant. The Consultant shall prepare a meeting agenda for each meeting. It is assumed that the Consultant will not be required to distribute meeting minutes following each meeting, but will keep an internal record of minutes. This will not preclude as-needed communication by the Consultant with the City or Subconsultants to confirm understanding of issues raised in these meetings. 1. Project Kickoff (on site meeting in Renton) a. Including field visit/site walk with City project manager and staff 2. Design alternatives coordination meeting 3. Preliminary (50%) Design Review & Comment Resolution Other design meetings may be necessary to discuss alternatives for specific project elements or provide updates on field conditions located by the Consultant and Subconsultants which may affect project designs. Additional meetings with the City will be held via phone or video conference, to the extent possible, with the goal of minimizing expense. Additional in-person meetings may be held at the request of the City, but may require adjustment to the scope of services, fee projection and schedule. These meetings do not preclude regular communication via email and phone between the City and the Consultant regarding project concerns and progress. The Consultant will conduct two field visits. The first field visit will coincide with the Project Kickoff. Other field data may be gathered by City staff if available, or during the second field visit. The Consultant anticipates conducting the second field visit after the completion of the 10% design phase. 01.1.4 Project Schedule The Consultant will provide a project schedule to the City and maintain the schedule with monthly updates on progress and affected milestones. The schedule will show milestone dates and events necessary to complete the plans and special provisions to complete the design of all the project improvements. The anticipated overall schedule for this project is 20 months, with a kickoff in February 2023 and an anticipated completion of the 100 percent design submittal by October, 2024. Revisions to extend the schedule based on the availability of grant funding for construction may be discussed with the City and the Consultant during the project. Schedule 01, Task 2 — Alternatives Analysis & Conceptual (10%) Project Design 01.2.1 Alternatives Analysis The Consultant understands that the City of Renton has not selected the final form and detailed design of the facilities in the project. The preferred alternative will construct a shared use path on the north side of S 7th Street, consistent with the grant award supporting the project design phase. The implementation of the active mode connection could require modifications to the existing roadway, including but not limited to: • Road diets, and lane reductions to not less than one lane per direction between Shattuck and Talbot • One-way streets east of Talbot • Reduced lane widths • Relocation of existing curb lines (not desired) • Bike signals, wide crossings and curb ramps, green painted crossings AGENDA ITEM #6. k) All of the roadway modifications, both at intersections and along the linear roadway would be subject to a traffic analysis (see Task 2.2) that would follow the safety, feasibility and geometric development of potential alternatives for active mode connections. A combination of the benefits and tradeoffs identified in the traffic modeling, safety analysis, geometric analysis, public feedback (see Task 4) and meetings between the City project manager, City staff and the Consultant, shall result in the selection of a preferred alternative. The alternatives process will assume; • A minimum lane width of 11’ on arterials and collectors. Local residential streets have a minimum lane width of 10’. • A desirable shared use path width of 12 feet with a north shoulder of 2 feet to the right of way line and a south buffer of 5 feet to the existing or relocated north curb of S 7th Street. o Deviations from the desired section will be discussed with the City and meet the minimum requirements of national, state and local design standards. • A preference for a facility that appeals to a wide range of users (age, ability, comfort, etc.) • Improvements will be within the existing right of way to the extent possible • Traffic impacts, as identified in Task 2.2, may be acceptable if a facility has strong safety and connectivity benefits for active mode users. • The City must meet the requirements of the grant commitments. Consultant Deliverables • Technical memorandum summarizing o All alternatives considered o Evaluation criteria o Traffic analysis conducted (see Task 2.2) o Process for selecting a preferred alternative 01.2.2 Traffic Analysis Using traffic models provided by the City, historical traffic data provided by the City, and new traffic data acquired as part of Task 04, the Consultant will provide a traffic analysis of the impacts of any alternatives that are determined to be feasible and are to be considered by the City. The traffic analysis will include assessment of level of service, seconds of delay and queue lengths, compared to existing conditions, to determine the impact of an alternative. 01.2.3 Conceptual 10% Design As part of the development of alternatives that are considered the most feasible, the Consultant will prepare cross sections and exhibits that include curblines and channelization to visualize the impact the alternative will have on the corridor. For the preferred alternative(s), the conceptual exhibits will be used as the basis for 10% design drawings. The 10% design will consider: • Paving layouts and engineering-level cross section(s) • Impact on utilities, including existing stormwater facilities • Verify improvements are within the right of way • Impacts to intersections and driveways • Channelization of intersections and crossings • Critical and custom signage • Analysis of existing light levels and recommendations for added pedestrian-scale lighting either in the buffer or co-located with street lighting using City of Renton standard details Assumptions: • City staff will initiate coordination of utility impacts with franchise utility owners at the completion of the 10% deliverable. Transpo will attend virtual meetings with the utility owners. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) Consultant Deliverables • Conceptual 10% design level corridor plans including: o Cover sheet with vicinity map o Typical roadway sections o Sidewalk, shared Use path and curbs o Striping and critical signing o Urban Design and Streetscaping o Drainage plans (if needed, LDC, Inc.) • Planning level cost estimate • Design Report documenting design decisions and standard references, as applicable Schedule 01, Task 3 — 50% and 100% Design Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) The Consultant will prepare and submit to the City for review and comment, design plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for: • 50% level of design • 90% level of design • 100% level of design Plan sheets will be developed at a 1”=20’ full size scale that allows for approximately 500 feet per plan “window”. Two plan windows will be used on sheets where feasible to reduce the total number of sheets and proposed work can be clearly and concisely conveyed to contractors. Topics may be combined on sheets, as listed or per City approval to reduce the total number of sheets in the final package, but completeness and clarity will be prioritized over sheet count. The Consultant will submit the design plans for review by the City. The City’s review will identify issues, resolve problems, recommend modifications, suggest actions required and provide direction and guidance for the next stage of design. The City will closely monitor the design plan preparation process and be responsive to communication from the Consultant to assist in avoiding substantial revision during the review process. This effort shall not alter the Consultant’s responsibility for the work. The Consultant will prepare the special provisions and applicable amendments to the contract provisions, Divisions two through nine, as required for the improvements. The City of Renton will advise the Division one specifications. The Consultant will compile the final specifications for bid. The contract provisions shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of WSDOT and the City of Renton. The Consultant shall prepare special provisions for those items not covered by the standard specifications, general special provisions or amendments. The Consultant will prepare quantity estimates and backup calculations in accordance with the WSDOT bid item descriptions. Final quantity estimates will be prepared according to WSDOT format and backup calculations for lump sum and unit price items will be provided. Quantity estimates will be used to prepare the summary of quantity sheets, and all other material required for construction. Quantities will be combined into a single bid package. The Consultant will maintain a construction cost estimate throughout the project, updated at each design milestone. The estimate will be developed in Excel format. All electronic materials used to generate the Bid Set Plans, Specifications and Estimate will be submitted to the City. Drawings will be submitted in PDF and AutoCAD/AutoCAD Civil 3D format. Specifications will be submitted in editable Microsoft Word format. The Estimate will be submitted in Microsoft Excel format. File names for submitted plans and specification files shall follow the convention: Date-Project#-plans-percent-status AGENDA ITEM #6. k) 01.3.1 50% Submittal The 50% submittal will include drawings, special provisions, and the Engineer’s estimate. All 10% plan submittal comments received will be incorporated into the submittal. The City will review the submittal and return a consolidated set of comments to the Consultant, preferably in PDF format with plan markups provided for context of comments. The review period will last a minimum of two weeks. The 50% plans will include the following sheets, provided by Transpo unless otherwise indicated: • Cover sheet with vicinity map and index • Legend and abbreviations • Demolition plans • Roadway sections • Roadway paving plans • Roadway Storm Plan and Profiles, if applicable (LDC) • Striping and signing plans • Illumination plans and notes The standard and custom design details will utilize City of Renton and WSDOT standards. In addition to the plans and estimate, the Consultant will prepare a run list of special provisions for the traffic signal, roadway and pedestrian-scale illumination and other specialized design elements to be incorporated into the project manual based on the current edition of the City’s standard plans, and the 2023 WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. Assumptions: • City staff will review and provide written comments • City staff to provide boilerplate and recently used special provisions, as requested, if available Consultant Deliverables • One electronic PDF copy of 50% Plans. • 50% cost estimate in Excel format. • 50% special provisions run list in Word format. 01.3.2 90% and 100% Submittal The 90% and 100% submittal will include all drawings, special provisions, and the Engineer’s estimate. The 50% Design Plan submittal comments will be incorporated into the 90% submittal. In addition to modifications to the sheets identified for the 50% submittal, traffic signal wiring diagrams, signal details, and traffic control plans will be prepared. The following additional sheets will be included with the 90% submittal, provided by Transpo unless otherwise indicated. The 90% plans will be provided to the City for review and comment, and the comments will be incorporated into the 100% submittal. No additional sheets are anticipated at the 100% submittal level. The Consultant expects that no further changes to the PS&E documents without the approval of the City will be made after the 100% submittal. • Site preparation and TESC plans and details • Roadway and curb ramp details • Stormwater Details (LDC) • Illumination Details Consultant Deliverables (90%) • Comment response letter/matrix from 50% submittal • One electronic PDF copy of 90% Plans. • 90% Cost estimate in Excel format. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • 90% Special provisions (except Division 1) in Word format. • Draft Drainage Report in PDF format, if necessary (LDC) • Draft ISI Envision certification application Consultant Deliverables (100%) • Comment response letter/matrix from 90% submittal • One electronic PDF copy of Final Plans. Each sheet shall be stamped and signed by the responsible engineer from the Consultant. • 100% Cost estimate in Excel format. • 100% Special provisions (except Division 1) in Word format. • Final electronic CAD files. • Final Drainage Report in PDF format, if necessary (LDC) • Final ISI Envision certification application • WSDOT Local Programs Checklist Schedule 01, Task 4 – Project Support The Consultant will provide ongoing project support elements that will span the design process. Support will include survey, traffic data acquisition, and support for public outreach and engagement, led by the City. 01.4.1 Survey The Consultant, via subconsultants will provide topographical survey along S 7th Street in the project limits. Survey will be completed to 10 feet outside of the existing right of way. Survey control will be established within the project limits. The survey will establish right of way for portions of the project for which a full topographic survey is being obtained. The detailed limits of survey and scope of services from subconsultants are included in attachments to this scope. Assumptions: • The topographic survey will include all significant features, grade breaks. Ground shots will be acquired on a 50’ grid, and contours will be shown at one-foot intervals. • Surveyor or ROW consultant will provide title reports for properties being impacted for which Right-of-way is required. • Pre and post construction record of survey is not included in this scope of work. • Utility locates will be called in within the survey limits • Upon completion of 50% design and identification of potential conflicts, design pot-holes will be performed, as needed o Continuous locates may be investigated as a alternative to pot-holes Consultant Deliverables • Survey base map for engineering design in Civil3D 2020. 01.4.2 Traffic Data Acquisition The Consultant will, via a vendor, acquire traffic data, including daily volumes and turning movement counts, at the intersections of S 7th Street with Rainier Ave S, Shattuck Ave S and Talbot Rd S. The data will be used to confirm alternatives. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) 01.4.3 — Public and Stakeholder Involvement The Consultant understands that the City will lead the public and stakeholder outreach. The Consultant will provide material support for the outreach. Public outreach and stakeholder involvement will begin during the alternatives evaluation phase (Tasks 2.1 and 2.4). Comments and feedback received at public meetings shall inform the selection of a preferred alternative for each Project. The City will arrange for and provide the invitations for an open house meeting. The Consultant will assist the City with preparing materials for the open house meeting and attend the meeting to support the City. The goal of the open house meeting will be to present the project to the public to confirm the design and identify any early concerns that should be incorporated into the development of construction documents. The Consultant will support the City project manager in preparing for, including preparation of exhibits, presentations and handouts, City Council updates, as required. The Consultant will attend public meetings and City Council meetings at the request of the City project manager. Consultant Deliverables • Draft and final versions of project graphics for public meetings • Presence at public meetings and/or Council meetings (up to four) 01.4.4 Future Right of Way Services If right of way acquisition does become necessary to achieve the project goals, the Consultant will prepare right of way figures documenting the extent of required right of way for permanent and temporary acquisitions to support the final design. The Consultant will provide the City with legal descriptions for any Temporary Construction Permits or Temporary Construction Easements or Acquisitions. Schedule 01, Task 5 – Bid and Award Support The Consultant will provide assistance during the bid and award of the construction contract. The following tasks will be provided on an as-needed basis. Written authorization from the City will be obtained prior to providing any of the following services: • If requested, the Consultant will attend a pre-construction meeting with the construction contractor to assist the City in responding to questions and inquires. • If requested, the Consultant will assist the City during the bid period to answer any questions that arise concerning the PS&E documents, and will assist the City in preparing any addenda required. Consultant Deliverables: • Attend and participate in pre-construction meeting. • Prepare response to bidder questions and bid document addenda. End Schedule 01 AGENDA ITEM #6. k) Schedule 02 Project Definition The Consultant has developed this scope with the assumption of the following key project components. Key components are identified based on the City’s grant funding applications and award letters for funding through Sound Transit’s System Access Grants and PSRC’s FHWA funding. South 7th Street – Bike Facility Project Limits: South 7th Street from Shattuck Avenue South to Oakesdale Avenue SW. Approximately 1.1 miles. Project Elements: Install intersection improvements including signage for cyclists, simplify bike movements, push button activation for bikes, green bike lanes through conflict zones and pavement markings. Improve mid-block crossing between Lind and Hardie. Future Project Elements: Evaluate alternatives for linear active mode safety and service improvements in the corridor, including anticipated traffic impacts, to provide a high comfort trail connection between Naches Ave SW and Shattuck Avenue S. Design Standards Reports, design documentation, plans and specifications, to the extent feasible, will be developed in accordance with the following, as applicable: 9. Washington State Department of Transportation/American Public Works Association, “Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction”, M41-10, Current Electronic Version. 10. Washington State Department of Transportation, “Standard Plans for Road and Bridge Construction”, M21-01, Current Electronic Version. 11. Washington State Department of Transportation, “Design Manual”, M22-01, Current Electronic Version. 12. FHWA and Washington State Department of Transportation, “Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways” 2009 or current version, 13. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO green book), 7th Edition, 2018. 14. NACTO Urban Street Design Guide and Urban Bikeway Design Guide, current versions 15. City of Renton Standard Plans – Current Versions 16. Applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended; and other applicable local, State and Federal standards as required. a. PROWAG 2005, as modified by the City of Renton Assumptions The Consultant has developed this scope with the assumption that the project elements identified in the RFQ and described herein are the basis of design. Modifications to project elements described in this scope, may require a negotiated fee and schedule modification between the Consultant and the City. The Consultant will make a good faith effort to accommodate reasonable requests to modify the scope during the design process and will notify the City as soon as possible of the anticipated impact of significant changes to project elements on fee and schedule. This Scope of Services assumes the following: • Right of way acquisition is not desirable, but may be required for temporary construction easements (TCE) or some small “strip” acquisitions to construct active mode facilities. • The City will provide environmental permitting services via other consultants. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • The City will lead public outreach efforts with supporting documentation and graphics provided by the Consultant. The Consultant will be present at public meetings. • The Consultant shall prepare the special provisions and applicable amendments to the contract provisions, Divisions two through nine, as required for the improvements. The Consultant will prepare special provisions for those items not covered by the standard specifications, general special provisions or amendments. The City of Renton will provide the Division one specifications and upfront Bid Documents with information dependent on the City’s schedule and preferences. The Consultant will compile the final specifications document for bid. The contract provisions shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of WSDOT and the City of Renton. • The project is funded with federal funding and must be designed to meet all federal funding requirements. The project will meet all LAG manual requirements and the Consultant will assist the City with WSDOT Local Programs coordination as required for federally funded projects.. • Traffic signals will be modified for up to five intersections, including the location of signal heads, pushbuttons, and the potential addition of bike signals. No new or replaced traffic signal poles are anticipated. Pedestrian pushbutton poles may be added based on ADA and/or active mode facility upgrade requirements. • The scope of the improvements in the project elements are not recommended for ISI Envision certification as a standalone project. If the scope is expanded to include the future linear project elements, ISI Envision certification will be pursued for the project. Additional assumptions specific to each task are included where necessary. Schedule 02, Task 1 — Project Management 02.1.1 Project Coordination The Consultant team project manager will coordinate with the City’s project manager on a regular basis (weekly or bi-weekly) throughout the duration of the project. The coordination will address project scope/status, technical and policy direction, budget, schedule, and meetings with additional stakeholders. Coordination will be via video chat, telephone calls, and email, as appropriate. The Consultant team project manager will also coordinate with subconsultants on a regular basis regarding project scope/status, project direction, budget, and schedule. 02.1.2 Progress Reports and Invoicing Detailed progress reports and invoices will be prepared on a monthly basis and provided to the City. 02.1.3 Design Meetings The Consultant will conduct meetings at the following project milestones with the City Project Manager. For efficiency of resource usage, all meetings are assumed to be video conferences, unless otherwise stated or arranged by mutual agreement between the City and Consultant. The Consultant shall prepare a meeting agenda for each meeting. It is assumed that the Consultant will not be required to distribute meeting minutes following each meeting, but will keep an internal record of minutes. This will not preclude as-needed communication by the Consultant with the City or Subconsultants to confirm understanding of issues raised in these meetings. 4. Project Kickoff (on site meeting in Renton) b. Including field visit/site walk with City project manager and staff 5. Design alternatives coordination meeting 6. Preliminary (50%) Design Review & Comment Resolution Other design meetings may be necessary to discuss alternatives for specific project elements or provide updates on field conditions located by the Consultant and Subconsultants which may affect project AGENDA ITEM #6. k) designs. Additional meetings with the City will be held via phone or video conference, to the extent possible, with the goal of minimizing expense. Additional in-person meetings may be held at the request of the City, but may require adjustment to the scope of services, fee projection and schedule. These meetings do not preclude regular communication via email and phone between the City and the Consultant regarding project concerns and progress. The Consultant will conduct two field visits. The first field visit will coincide with the Project Kickoff. Other field data may be gathered by City staff if available, or during the second field visit. The Consultant anticipates conducting the second field visit after the completion of the 10% design phase. 02.1.4 Project Schedule The Consultant will provide a project schedule to the City and maintain the schedule with monthly updates on progress and affected milestones. The schedule will show milestone dates and events necessary to complete the plans and special provisions to complete the design of all the project improvements. The anticipated overall schedule for this project is 20 months, with a kickoff in February 2023 and an anticipated completion of the 100 percent design submittal by October, 2024. Revisions to extend the schedule based on the availability of grant funding for construction may be discussed with the City and the Consultant during the project. Schedule 02, Task 2 — Alternatives Analysis & Conceptual (10%) Project Design 02.2.1 Alternatives Analysis The Consultant understands that the City of Renton has not selected the form and detailed design of the intersection improvements in the project limits. The preferred alternative may be selected from a number of potential approaches to providing active mode improvements, including, but not limited to: • Limited lengths of bike lanes and buffered bike lanes • Limited lengths of shared lanes with sharrows • Bike signals, wide crossings and curb ramps, green painted crossings and increased signal priority at signalized intersections The implementation of the active mode connection could require modifications to the existing roadway, including but not limited to: • Road diets, and lane reductions to not less than one lane per direction • Reduced lane widths • Removal of turn lanes at intersections • Relocation of existing curb lines (not desired) All of the roadway modifications at intersections would be subject to a traffic analysis (see Task 2.5) that would follow the safety, feasibility and geometric development of potential alternatives for active mode connections. A combination of the benefits and tradeoffs identified in the traffic modeling, safety analysis, geometric analysis, public feedback (see Task 4) and meetings between the City project manager, City staff and the Consultant, shall result in the selection of a preferred alternative. Multiple alternatives may be identified within the limits of each project to be sensitive to the context, traffic needs and active mode safety and connectivity. The alternatives process will assume; AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • A minimum lane width of 11’ on arterials and collectors. Local residential streets have a minimum lane width of 10’. • A preference for a facility that appeals to a wide range of users (age, ability, comfort, etc.) • A preference to limit street tree removal; or replace unsuitable trees with suitable tree selection • A preference to limit modifications to Rainier Avenue/SR 167 • Improvements will be entirely within the existing right of way and will avoid utility impacts to the extent feasible • Traffic impacts, as identified in Task 2.5, may be acceptable if a facility has strong safety and connectivity benefits for active mode users. • A rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) is the preferred replacement for the existing midblock crossing between Lind and Hardie. The use of an RRFB will be verified as part of the alternatives analysis. • The City must meet the requirements of the grant commitments Consultant Deliverables • Technical memorandum summarizing o All alternatives considered o Evaluation criteria o Traffic analysis conducted (see Task 2.5) o Process for selecting a preferred alternative 02.2.1.1 Future Alternatives Analysis The Consultant understands that the City of Renton has not selected the form and detailed design of the linear facilities in the project limits. The preferred alternative may be selected from a number of potential approaches to providing active mode connections, including, but not limited to: • Bike lanes and buffered bike lanes • Shared lanes with sharrows • Two-way cycle tracks, separated by physical or painted buffers • Shared use paths and cycle tracks behind a traffic curb • Bike signals, wide crossings and curb ramps, green painted crossings and increased signal priority at signalized intersections The implementation of the active mode connection could require modifications to the existing roadway, including but not limited to: • Road diets, and lane reductions to not less than one lane per direction • Reduced lane widths • Removal of turn lanes at intersections • Consolidation of driveways • Relocation of existing curb lines (not desired) All of the roadway modifications, both at intersections and along the linear roadway would be subject to a traffic analysis (see Task 2.5) that would follow the safety, feasibility and geometric development of potential alternatives for active mode connections. A combination of the benefits and tradeoffs identified in the traffic modeling, safety analysis, geometric analysis, public feedback (see Task 4) and meetings between the City project manager, City staff and the Consultant, shall result in the selection of a preferred alternative. Multiple alternatives may be identified within the limits of each project to be sensitive to the context, traffic needs and active mode safety and connectivity. The Consultant will work with the City to coordinate the selection of a preferred alternative with King County Parks who is conducting a study of trail connections in the project area. The alternatives process will assume; • A minimum lane width of 11’ on arterials and collectors. Local residential streets have a minimum lane width of 10’. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • A preference for a facility that appeals to a wide range of users (age, ability, comfort, etc.) • A preference to limit street tree removal; or replace unsuitable trees with suitable tree selection • A preference to limit modifications to Rainier Avenue/SR 167 • Improvements will be within the existing right of way to the extent possible • Traffic impacts, as identified in Task 2.5, may be acceptable if a facility has strong safety and connectivity benefits for active mode users. • Two of the BNSF railroad crossings may be able to be removed, per further coordination between the City and BNSF. Proposed removal of the crossings will be included in the alternatives only if timing is expected to not affect project construction. If included in the alternative, coordination of the crossing removal will be completed under a separate contract. • Forward compatibility of the preferred alternative with a high comfort trail connection, beyond the modifications proposed and designed as part of the project. • The City must meet the requirements of the grant commitments Consultant Deliverables • Technical memorandum summarizing o All alternatives considered o Evaluation criteria o Traffic analysis conducted (see Task 2.5) o Process for selecting a preferred alternative 02.2.2 Traffic Analysis Using traffic models provided by the City, historical traffic data provided by the City, and new traffic data acquired as part of Task 04, the Consultant will provide a traffic analysis of the impacts of any alternatives that are determined to be feasible and are to be considered by the City. The traffic analysis will include assessment of level of service, seconds of delay and queue lengths, compared to existing conditions, to determine the impact of an alternative. 02.2.3 Conceptual 10% Design As part of the development of intersection alternatives that are considered the most feasible, the Consultant will prepare exhibits that include curblines and channelization to visualize the impact the alternative will have on the corridor. For the preferred alternative(s), the conceptual exhibits will be used as the basis for 10% design drawings. The 10% design will consider: • Paving layouts, if needed • Impact on utilities, including existing stormwater facilities (not preferred) • Impacts to intersections and driveways • Channelization of intersections and crossings • Signage per MUTCD • Signal modifications • Analysis of existing light levels at the midblock crossing and recommendations for added lighting Consultant Deliverables • Conceptual 10% design level corridor plans including: o Cover sheet with vicinity map o Curb and ramp modifications o Striping and critical signing o Drainage plans (if needed, LDC, Inc.) o Traffic Signal Plans (if needed) • Planning level cost estimate • Design report documenting design decisions and standard references, as applicable AGENDA ITEM #6. k) 02.2.3.1 Future Conceptual 10% Design As part of the development of linear alternatives that are considered the most feasible, the Consultant will prepare cross sections and exhibits that include curblines and channelization to visualize the impact the alternative will have on the corridor. For the preferred alternative(s), the conceptual exhibits will be used as the basis for 10% design drawings. The 10% design will consider: • Paving layouts and engineering-level cross section(s) • Impact on utilities, including existing stormwater facilities • Documentation of any right of way acquisitions, including temporary construction easements (TCEs) • Impacts to intersections and driveways • Channelization of intersections and crossings • Signage per MUTCD • Signal modifications • Analysis of existing light levels and recommendations for added pedestrian-scale lighting Consultant Deliverables • Conceptual 10% design level corridor plans including: o Cover sheet with vicinity map o Typical roadway sections o Sidewalk, shared Use path and curbs o Striping and critical signing o Urban Design and Streetscaping o Drainage plans (if needed, LDC, Inc.) o Traffic Signal Plans (if needed) • Planning level cost estimate • Design report documenting design decisions and standard references, as applicable Schedule 02, Task 3 — 50% and 100% Design Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) The Consultant will prepare and submit to the City for review and comment, design plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for: • 50% level of design • 90% level of design • 100% level of design Plan sheets will be developed at a 1”=20’ full size scale that allows for approximately 500 feet per plan “window”. Two plan windows will be used on sheets where feasible to reduce the total number of sheets and proposed work can be clearly and concisely conveyed to contractors. Topics may be combined on sheets, as listed or per City approval to reduce the total number of sheets in the final package, but completeness and clarity will be prioritized over sheet count. The Consultant will submit the design plans for review by the City. The City’s review will identify issues, resolve problems, recommend modifications, suggest actions required and provide direction and guidance for the next stage of design. The City will closely monitor the design plan preparation process and be responsive to communication from the Consultant to assist in avoiding substantial revision during the review process. This effort shall not alter the Consultant’s responsibility for the work. The Consultant will prepare the special provisions and applicable amendments to the contract provisions, Divisions two through nine, as required for the improvements. The City of Renton will advise the Division one specifications. The Consultant will compile the final specifications for bid. The contract provisions shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of WSDOT and the City of Renton. The Consultant shall prepare special provisions for those items not covered by the standard specifications, general special provisions or amendments. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) The Consultant will prepare quantity estimates and backup calculations in accordance with the WSDOT bid item descriptions. Final quantity estimates will be prepared according to WSDOT format and backup calculations for lump sum and unit price items will be provided. Quantity estimates will be used to prepare the summary of quantity sheets, and all other material required for construction. Quantities will be combined into a single bid package. The Consultant will maintain a construction cost estimate throughout the project, updated at each design milestone. The estimate will be developed in Excel format. All electronic materials used to generate the Bid Set Plans, Specifications and Estimate will be submitted to the City. Drawings will be submitted in PDF and AutoCAD/AutoCAD Civil 3D format. Specifications will be submitted in editable Microsoft Word format. The Estimate will be submitted in editable Microsoft Excel format. File names for submitted plans and specification files shall follow the convention: Date-Project#-plans-percent-status 02.3.1 50% Submittal The 50% submittal will include drawings, special provisions, and the Engineer’s estimate. All 10% plan submittal comments received will be incorporated into the submittal. The City will review the submittal and return a consolidated set of comments to the Consultant, preferably in PDF format with plan markups provided for context of comments. The review period will last a minimum of two weeks. The 50% plans will include the following sheets, provided by Transpo unless otherwise indicated: • Cover sheet with vicinity map and index • Legend and abbreviations • Demolition plans • Roadway sections (if needed) • Roadway paving plans • Roadway Storm Plan and Profiles, if applicable (LDC) • Striping and signing plans • Traffic Signal Plans, notes and details • Illumination plans, notes and details The standard and custom design details will utilize City of Renton and WSDOT standards. In addition to the plans and estimate, the Consultant will prepare a run list of special provisions for the traffic signal, roadway illumination and other specialized design elements to be incorporated into the project manual based on the current edition of the City’s standards, and the 2023 WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. Assumptions: • City staff will review and provide written comments • City staff to provide boilerplate and recently used special provisions, as requested, if available Consultant Deliverables • One electronic PDF copy of 50% Plans. • 50% cost estimate in Excel format. • 50% special provisions run list in Word format. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) 02.3.1.1 WSDOT Channelization Plan for Approval The Consultant shall prepare a channelization plan for approval for intersection modifications at the Rainier Avenue/SR 167/S 7th Street intersection. The latest version of the Northwest Region Intersection / Channelization Plan for Approval Checklist will be utilized. A draft copy including the preliminary design will be submitted for review by the City and WSDOT. Comments from the City and WSDOT on the Plan will be addressed and incorporated into the channelization plan, and resubmitted to WSDOT for approval. Any additional review submittals required by WSDOT beyond the one described above shall be considered extra services. Once WSDOT has given their approval, one final full-sized reproducible Mylar set for WSDOT’s record copy, if required, will be produced. Consultant Deliverables • Draft WSDOT Channelization Plan for Approval • Mylar plans for WSDOT (if required) • Final signed WSDOT Channelization Plan for Approval 02.3.2 90% and 100% Submittal The 90% and 100% submittal will include all drawings, special provisions, and the Engineer’s estimate. The 50% Design Plan submittal comments will be incorporated into the 90% submittal. In addition to modifications to the sheets identified for the 50% submittal, traffic signal wiring diagrams, signal details, and traffic control plans will be prepared. The following additional sheets will be included with the 90% submittal, provided by Transpo unless otherwise indicated. The 90% plans will be provided to the City for review and comment, and the comments will be incorporated into the 100% submittal. No additional sheets are anticipated at the 100% submittal level. The Consultant expects that no further changes to the PS&E documents without the approval of the City will be made after the 100% submittal. • Site preparation and TESC plans and details • Roadway and curb ramp details • Stormwater Details (LDC) • Illumination Details • Traffic Control Plans and Details • Traffic Signal Wiring Diagram • Traffic Signal Details Consultant Deliverables (90%) • Comment response letter/matrix from 50% submittal • One electronic PDF copy of 90% Plans. • 90% Cost estimate in Excel format. • 90% Special provisions (except Division 1) in Word format. • Draft Drainage Report in PDF format, if necessary (LDC) Consultant Deliverables (100%) • Comment response letter/matrix from 90% submittal • One electronic PDF copy of Final Plans. Each sheet shall be stamped and signed by the responsible engineer from the Consultant. • 100% Cost estimate in Excel format. • 100% Special provisions (except Division 1) in Word format. • Final electronic CAD files. • Final Drainage Report in PDF format, if necessary (LDC) • WSDOT Local Programs Checklist AGENDA ITEM #6. k) 02.3.3 Future 50% Submittal All elements of the 50% submittal described in Section 3.1 would be provided for the future project elements (linear facility), if approved by the City. Section 3.3 will require written approval from the City and negotiation of a supplemental fee at the time of authorization. 02.3.4 Future 90% and 100% Submittal All elements of the 90% and 100% submittal described in Section 3.2 would be provided for the future project elements (linear facility), if approved by the City. Section 3.4 will require written approval from the City and negotiation of a supplemental fee at the time of authorization. If authorized, the Consultant will provide a draft (at 90%) and final (at 100%) ISI Envision certification application for the linear facility. 02.3.5 Future WSDOT Channelization Plan The Consultant shall prepare a channelization plan for approval for the Rainier Avenue/SR 167/S 7th Street intersection for any linear improvements affecting the intersection. The latest version of the Northwest Region Intersection / Channelization Plan for Approval Checklist will be utilized. A draft copy including the preliminary design will be submitted for review by the City and WSDOT. Comments from the City and WSDOT on the Plan will be addressed and incorporated into the channelization plan, and resubmitted to WSDOT for approval. Any additional review submittals required by WSDOT beyond the one described above shall be considered extra services. Once WSDOT has given their approval, one final full-sized reproducible Mylar set for WSDOT’s record copy, if required, will be produced. Consultant Deliverables • Draft WSDOT Channelization Plan for Approval • Mylar plans for WSDOT (if required) • Final signed WSDOT Channelization Plan for Approval Schedule 02, Task 4 – Project Support The Consultant will provide ongoing project support elements that will span the design process. Support will include survey, traffic data acquisition, and support for public outreach and engagement, led by the City. 02.4.1 Survey The Consultant, via subconsultants will provide topographical survey along S 7th Street in the project limits. Survey will be completed between the centerline of S 7th Street to 10 feet outside of the existing northern right of way. Survey control will be established within the project limits. The survey will establish right of way for portions of the project for which a full topographic survey is being obtained. The detailed limits of survey and scope of services from subconsultants are included in attachments to this scope. Assumptions: • The topographic survey will include all significant features, grade breaks. Ground shots will be acquired on a 50’ grid, and contours will be shown at one-foot intervals. • Surveyor or ROW consultant will provide title reports for properties being impacted for which Right-of-way is required. • Pre and post construction record of survey is not included in this scope of work. • Utility locates will be called in within the survey limits AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • Upon completion of 50% design and identification of potential conflicts, design pot-holes will be performed, as needed o Continuous locates may be investigated as a alternative to pot-holes Consultant Deliverables • Survey base map for engineering design in Civil3D 2020. 02.4.2 Traffic Data Acquisition The Consultant will, via a vendor, acquire traffic data, including daily volumes and turning movement counts, at the intersections of S 7th Street with Lind Ave SW, Hardie Ave SW and Rainier Ave S. The data will be used to develop project concepts. 02.4.3 — Future Public and Stakeholder Involvement The Consultant understands that the City will lead the public and stakeholder outreach. The Consultant will provide material support for the outreach. Public outreach and stakeholder involvement will begin during the alternatives evaluation phase (Tasks 2.1 and 2.4). Comments and feedback received at public meetings shall inform the selection of a preferred alternative for each Project. The City will arrange for and provide the invitations for an open house meeting. The Consultant will assist the City with preparing materials for the open house meeting and attend the meeting to support the City. The goal of the open house meeting will be to present the project to the public to confirm the design and identify any early concerns that should be incorporated into the development of construction documents. The Consultant will support the City project manager in preparing for, including preparation of exhibits, presentations and handouts, City Council updates, as required. The Consultant will attend public meetings and City Council meetings at the request of the City project manager. The Consultant will also lead design coordination with King County Parks regarding the tie-in to existing facilities on the west end of the project limits. Consultant Deliverables • Draft and final versions of project graphics for public meetings • Presence at public meetings and/or Council meetings (up to four) 02.4.4 Future Right of Way Services If right of way acquisition does become necessary to achieve the project goals, the Consultant will prepare right of way figures documenting the extent of required right of way for permanent and temporary acquisitions to support the final design. The Consultant will provide the City with legal descriptions for any Temporary Construction Permits or Temporary Construction Easements or Acquisitions. Schedule 02, Task 5 – Bid and Award Support The Consultant will provide assistance during the bid and award of the construction contract. The following tasks will be provided on an as-needed basis. Written authorization from the City will be obtained prior to providing any of the following services: • If requested, the Consultant will attend a pre-construction meeting with the construction contractor to assist the City in responding to questions and inquires. AGENDA ITEM #6. k) • If requested, the Consultant will assist the City during the bid period to answer any questions that arise concerning the PS&E documents, and will assist the City in preparing any addenda required. Consultant Deliverables: • Attend and participate in pre-construction meeting. • Prepare response to bidder questions and bid document addenda. End Schedule 02 AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) AGENDA ITEM #6. k) Transpo Group USA, Inc. Cost Estimate Worksheet Number / Project Name 1.20204.02/Renton S 7th Street SUP_Schedule 01 & 02 Pay rates are effective from April 2, 2022 through June 30, 2023, within the ranges shown in the attachment. Only key staff are shown and other staff may work on and charge to the project as needed by the project manager. Project Manager Quality Control Lead Engineer Project Engineer CAD Support Operations Engineer CAD/ Graphics Project Admin Project Admin 174.45% initials BAS KRC KBC JZP KLL JK CD AMC 30% job title Eng L6 Prin L7 Eng L4 Eng L5 Eng L5 Anyl L2 PA L4 PA L4 cost rate $78.25 $110.30 $56.79 $71.18 $65.12 $43.84 $44.68 $60.07 Overhead $136.50 $192.42 $99.08 $124.17 $113.60 $76.47 $77.94 $104.79 Fee (as a % of Labor)$23.47 $33.09 $17.04 $21.35 $19.54 $13.15 $13.40 $18.02 Fully Burdened Rate $238.22 $335.82 $172.91 $216.71 $198.26 $133.46 $136.02 $182.88 Labor: Work Task Hours Cost 1 Schedule 01, Task 01 - Project Management 2 Task 01.1 - Project Management (20 months)45 20 40 20 16 24 24 16 205 $41,253 3 4 Schedule 01, Task 2 - Alternatives Analysis & Conceptual (10%) Project Design 5 Task 01.2.1 - Alternatives Analysis 60 16 80 40 100 16 312 $57,690 6 Task 01.2.2 - Traffic Analysis 12 8 16 16 40 60 152 $27,717 7 Task 01.2.3 - Conceptual Design 40 8 60 40 240 388 $63,289 8 9 Schedule 01, Task 3 - 50% and 100% Design Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) 10 Task 01.3.1 - 50% Design 68 16 100 138 480 802 $132,830 11 Illumination Design 8 4 48 120 12 Task 01.3.2 - 90% and 100% Design 84 13 81 90 352 620 $104,864 13 ISI Certification 30 2 8 40 14 15 Schedule 01, Task 4 – Project Support 16 Task 01.4.1 - Survey Management 2 4 4 10 $1,702 17 Task 01.4.2 - Traffic Data 1 2 3 $635 18 Task 01.4.3 - Public Involvement & meetings 32 8 24 80 100 244 $38,738 19 0 $0 1 Schedule 02, Task 01 - Project Management 2 Task 02.1 - Project Management (20 months)45 20 40 20 16 24 24 16 205 $41,253 3 4 Schedule 02, Task 2 - Alternatives Analysis & Conceptual (10%) Project Design 5 Task 02.2.1 - Alternatives Analysis 24 4 60 20 80 16 204 $34,622 6 Task 02.2.2 - Traffic Analysis 8 8 16 16 60 80 188 $33,399 7 Task 02.2.3 - Conceptual Design 16 4 40 24 100 184 $30,618 8 9 Schedule 02, Task 3 - 50% and 100% Design Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) 10 Task 02.3.1 - 50% Design 24 6 60 36 150 276 $45,927 Task 02.3.1.1 - WSDOT Channelization PFA 16 2 12 4 40 74 $12,763 11 Task 02.3.2 - 90% and 100% Design 18 5 45 27 113 208 $34,680 12 0 $0 13 Schedule 02, Task 4 – Project Support 14 Task 02.4.1 - Survey Management 2 4 4 10 $1,702 15 Task 02.4.2 - Traffic Data 1 2 3 $635 16 0 $0 20 Total Hours 498 138 682 491 136 1931 180 32 0 4088 Labor Costs $118,634 $46,343 $117,925 $106,405 $26,963 $257,711 $24,484 $5,852 $0 $704,316.33 Miscellaneous Expenses:Reimbursable Subconsultants:Subs Item Cost Firm Cost 1 Federal Express / Courier $0 1 Land Development Consultants (Sch 01)$56,078.03 2 Phone $0 2 $1,500.00 3 Fax $0 3 $1,500.00 4 Postage $0 4 Land Development Consultants (Sch 02)$10,000.00 5 Graphic supplies $0 5 $1,500.00 6 Photography $0 6 $1,500.00 7 Travel expenses (mileage)$500 8 Reproduction $0 Total Subconsultants $72,078 9 Traffic counts $1,000 10 Traffic accident data $0 11 Spec. MPS model run $0 12 ISI Certification & Registration $20,000 Total Reimbursable Expenses $21,500 TOTAL ESTIMATE $797,894.36 RES Group NW (Sch 02) Overhead Rate Fee(as a % of Labor) EnviroIssues (Sch 01) RES Group NW (Sch 01) EnviroIssues (Sch 02) Cost Estimate Prepared on: 1/17/2023 AGENDA ITEM #6. k) Overhead NTE Fixed Fee NTE 174.45%30.00% Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Principal/Director - Level 7 $123.32 $215.13 $37.00 $375.45 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Assoc Prin/Proj Adm - Level 6 $85.81 $149.70 $25.74 $261.25 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Proj Adm - Level 5 $76.68 $133.77 $23.00 $233.45 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Proj Adm - Level 4 $63.10 $110.08 $18.93 $192.11 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Proj Adm - Level 3 $54.52 $95.11 $16.36 $165.99 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Proj Adm - Level 2 $44.43 $77.51 $13.33 $135.27 Engineer/Planner/Analyst/Proj Adm - Level 1 $39.38 $68.70 $11.81 $119.89 Clerical/Intern L1 $25.00 $43.61 $7.50 $76.11 Intern Data Collectors $25.00 $43.61 $7.50 $76.11 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 WSDOT Agreement: Actuals Not To Exceed Table (ANTE) All Inclusive Hourly Billing Rate NTE Kirkland, WA 98034 12131 113th Ave NE, Suite 203 Transpo Group USA, Inc. 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