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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17-Development Services ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Valerie C. Ross, Director Subject: Resolution approving participation in a Project Study Report (PSR) for State Route 210 - Arden-Highland and Victoria Avenue Interchanges (SS07-24). Dept: Development Services Date: July 6, 2006 File No. MCC Date: July 24, 2006 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Item was tabled at the December 5, 2005 Mayor and Common Council meeting. Recommended Motion: I. Authorize the Mayor to execute Cooperative Agreement No. 06-057 with the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority; and 2. Adopt Resolution. WwU t.1:HY Valerie C. Ross Contact Person: Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer Phone: 3305 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution & Agreement Ward: 4&7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 50.000 Source: (Acct. No) 129-367-5504-XXXX Acct. Description: Finance: Council Notes: JQJ,)4> d Agenda Item No. J 7 7/ d-'1 / DftJ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT -SUbject: Resolution approving participation in a Project Study Report (PSR) for State Route 210 - Arden-Highland arid Victoria Avenue Interchanges (SS07-24). Backl!round: In early 2005, SANBAG staff received a request from the Inland Valley Development Association (NDA) to provide an opinion on the feasibility of placing a new freeway interchange at Victoria Avenue on the existing State Route 210 freeway in the City of Highland. At the time, the IVDA was considering relocating passenger terminal facilities for San Bernardino International Airport (SBIA) to a location near the southern terminus of Victoria Avenue and was interested in freeway accessibility. As a courtesy, SANBAG staff performed a "windshield" survey of the location. Staffs preliminary conclusion conveyed to NDA was that because of the existing bridge at this location and adjacent underutilized land uses, the potential exists for the development of a new interchange at this location but that a more in-depth analysis would need to take place to confirm the initial conclusions. With these preliminary results in mind and the NDA's decision to relocate the passenger terminal facilities of SBIA, the NDA formally requested that the City of Highland consider including a new interchange at this location as part of the Circulation Element of the its General Plan Update. Highland agreed and has included ~ new interchange at this location. The next step in the process to determine how to proceed is the w:evelopment of a Project Study Report (PSR). In July 2005, Highland requested that SANBAG host a meeting of affected jurisdictions to ascertain the interest of initiating a PSR and a willingness to participate in funding the study. The jurisdictions involved include Highland, San Bernardino, the County of San Bernardino, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the NDA. In September, representatives from the five entities verbally agreed to seek direction from their respective governing boards on whether to participate financially in the PSR. Also at this meeting, it was agreed by the five participating agencies that Highland would request that SANBAG act as a lead agency for the PSR development. The level of effort that SANBAG would provide is minimal and would involve selection of a consultant to prepare the PSR and coordinate occasional project development team meetings. The attached Cooperative Agreement (No. 06-057), last revised on AprilS, 2006, is a six-party agreement in which SANBAG agrees to assist the PSR effort by contracting with a consultant and coordinating meetings. The other five parties listed above agree to share in the cost of the consultant effort and shall n,imburse SANBAG for all cost incurred for that effort and have representatives from the respective agencies participate in PSR activities. This Agreement will only become effective upon execution by all six parties to the Agreement. The IVDA has approved the Agreement. The City of Highland City Council approved the Agreement at the May 23, 2006 City Council meeting. The County of San Bernardino will take the Agreement to the Board of Supervisors when the signed Agreement is transmitted to them. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is committed to signing the Agreement when the other four parties have signed and obtained conditional approval from tribal council on June 13, 2006. -After meeting with the Mayor on June 26, 2006, SANBAG agreed to modify the scope of the study to include operational improvements to the existing interchange at Highland Avenue and Arden Avenue as an alternate to constructing a new interchange at Victoria Avenue. 2 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT - Continued -Financial Impact: The City's estimated share of the cost is $50,000. Funds will be included in the 2006-07 CIP. A project number has not been assigned yet. Recommendations: I. Authorize the Mayor to execute Cooperative Agreement No. 06-057 with the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority; and 2. Adopt Resolution. _ _ 3 e e e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, THE INLAND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (IVDA), THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, THE CITIES OF SAN BERNARDINO AND HIGHLAND, AND THE SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS, FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PROJECT STUDY REPORT (PSR) FOR STATE ROUTE 210 - ARDEN-HIGHLAND AND VICTORIA AVENUE INTERCHANGES (SS07-24). WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the cities of San Bernardino and Highland, the County of San Bernardino, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA), and the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) to determine whether traffic circulation may be improved in the northeastern region of the San Bernardino Valley by studying the potential of modifying or replacing the existing Highland Avenue Interchange at SR30 (future SR 210) with a new Victoria Avenue Interchange; and WHEREAS, a Cooperative Agreement between the six above-named entities has been prepared for the purpose of contracting with a consultant to prepare a Project Study Report (PSR) for State Route 210 - Arden-Highland and Victoria Avenue Interch~ges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute Cooperative Agreement No. 06-057 between the San Bernardino Associated Governments and the County of San Bernardino, the cities of San Bernardino and Highland, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, and the Inland Valley Development Agency, which is attached hereto (see Attachment "A") and incorporated herein. Such Cooperative Agreement shall be effective only upon being fully executed by all parties. SECTION 2. That the authorization to execute the above-referenced Cooperative Agreement is rescinded if it is not executed by all of the parties within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the passage of this Resolution. 1 e e e 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, THE INLAND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (IVDA), THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, THE CITIES OF SAN BERNARDINO AND HIGHLAND, AND THE SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS, FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PROJECT STUDY REPORT (PSR) FOR STATE ROUTE 210 - ARDEN-HIGHLAND AND VICTORIA AVENUE INTERCHANGES (SS07-24). I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor 8 and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 9 day of , 2006, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA BAXTER MC GINNIS DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON MC CAMMACK City Clerk The foregoing resolution IS hereby approved this ,2006. day of Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney By: o~ t ~ L-t T~.+--r t.; ~ . ) ')f 71(;-10(. ~~ 2 e e e Attachment "A" COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. 06-057 BETWEEN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AND COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CITIES OF SAN BERNARDINO AND HIGHLAND, SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS, AND THE INLAND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (IVDA) This Agreement is between the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (hereinafter "AUTHORITY") and the County of San Bernardino, Cities of San Bernardino and Highland, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a federally recognized Indian Tribe, and the Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA) (hereinafter "ENTITIES"). RECITALS I. In the interest of potentially improving traffic circulation and to facilitate economic growth in the northeastern region of the San Bernardino Valley, ENTITIES desire studying the potential of modifying or replacing existing Highland Avenue Interchange at SR 30 (future SR 210) with a new Victoria Avenue Interchange, hereinafter referred to as "PROJECT". 2. The PROJECT is located in the City of Highland in the County of San Bernardino. 3. ENTITIES have requested that AUTHORITY act as lead agency for preparing a Project Study Report (PSR) for the PROJECT. 4. ENTITIES agree to equitably share in the cost of the PSR at no cost to AUTHORITY. 5. AUTHORITY shall provide PSR facilitation services to include inviting Statements of Qualifications from consultants, subsequently award a contract to the selected consultant to prepare the PSR in an amount estimated to not exceed $250,000 and convene meetings to include representatives from all ENTITIES. AGREEMENT I. This Agreement shall only take effect upon execution by all parties to this agreement. 2. AUTHORITY shall assume the role of lead agency to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for consultant services to prepare a Project Study Report (PSR) for the PROJECT. AUTHORITY will subsequently select and engage the services of a consultant and oversee the process of preparation of the PSR. 3. AUTHORITY will provide lead agency services at no cost to the ENTITIES. 4. Besides the costs of project management services, all costs related to and including Page 1 of3 A06057.doc 1N 0651400 eN 06.046 e e e preparation of the PSR for the PROJECT including any changes in the scope, character or total cost of the PSR are the sole responsibility of the ENTITIES. In order to fund such costs each ENTITY shall deposit a not to exceed amount of $50,000 with the AUTHORITY. If, upon completing negotiations with the selected consultant, the AUTHORITY determines that the PSR shall exceed $250,000, the AUTHORITY shall convene a meeting of representatives from the ENTITIES to address costs that exceed the $250,000 estimate prior to awarding a professional services contract to the selected consultant. 5. AUTHORITY shall make payments to consultant in accordance with the invoices as work is completed. Properly submitted and documented invoices shall be paid within thirty (30) days after receipt by AUTHORITY. 6. Upon completion of work performed by consultant and payment of a final invoice the AUTHORITY shall refund to each ENTITY in equal shares any balances that may remain from the initially deposited funds. 7. This Agreement sets forth the complete understanding between the parties and no other representations or understandings shall govern the relationship between the parties. COUTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: Chairman, Board of Supervisors By: Mayor Date: Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: COUNTY Counsel By: o~t~ L-t T~~ CITY Attorney ~ ~ .-.:z,.~~. j~/ Date: Date: 'lIte/of. ! Page 2 of3 A06057.doo TN 065]400 CN 06.{)46 e e e CITY OF HIGHLAND By: Mayor Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: CITY Attorney Date: SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS By: Tribal Chairperson Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Tribal General Counsel Date: A06057.doc TN 0651400 CN 06.&16 INLAND V ALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Agency Chairperson Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Agency Counsel Date: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY By: Kelly Chastain, AUTHORITY President Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Jean Rene Bas1e, AUTHORITY Counsel Date: Page 3 of3 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM e TO: Fred Wilson, City Administrator FROM: Councilman Neil Derry, Fourth Ward SUBJECT: Victoria Avenue Interchange DATE: October. 13, 2005 COPIES: Mayor Judith Valles; Members of Common Council; James Penman, City Attorney; James Funk, Development Services Director; Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer ============================================================ I am responding to your previous memorandum of October 3, 2005 , advocating the funding of a project study report (PSR) for the proposed Victoria Interchange, e First. I must restate my objections, which were not addressed in your memorandum, regarding the usefulness of the proposed interchange to the expansion of Alliance California (formerly Norton Air Force Base). This proposed interchange has no useful purpose for this project! Victoria is and will remain a residential street that is not conducive for the heavy truck travel that would predicate the interchange's ability to service Alliance California for either Cargo or Passenger movement. The very concept that San Bernardino International Airport will ever provide significant passenger service is absurd on its face. (I know this is not your assumption Mr, Wilson.) The airport is simply too close to the ever- expanding passenger service available at Ontario International Airport. l As noted in my previous memorandum, the proposed interchange has no net positive impact on traffic within the City of San Bernardino and in fact will likely produce a negative result, both for the community and the City treasury. The two solutions supplied in your memorandum are not only unlikely, but also somewhat dangerous. e 1. Keeping the Arden/Highland interchange and building the Victoria interchange creates a significant traffic danger to freeway motorists, as they would be within 1/3rd of a mile, Additionally, the proposed use for the Victoria interchange as a cargo-moving corridor would require the ingress and egress of heavily loaded trucks incapable of reaching the proper merging speed in such a short distance. This fact, in combination with the close proximity of the Arden/Highland lnterchange creates a significant threat to public safety. '""? P'\ Victc~ia Avenue Interchange October 13, 2005 Page 2 e 2. A frontage road assumes the available space and property to build it and does not address the fact that traffic would still be diverted away from the Soccer Complex and the business corridor on Highland. Additionally, it would likely create its own traffic problems due to the angle that the 30 freeway crosses San Bernardino in this area. e As you stated in your memorandum, the City Engineer feels that it is important for San Bernardino to participate financially in the PSR as it gets us a 'seat at the table'. This falsely assumes that Sa.'1. Bernardino will somehow be left out of the project if we do not help fund it. I took the liberty of contacting Darren Kettle, Director of Freeway Construction for SANBAG, and he stated that San Bernardino's participation in both the PSR and potential future processes such as EIR's would "not be affected by our lack of financial support for the PSR." This project . cannot move forward without the City of San Bernardino whether or not we finance it. Additionally, it is highly unlikely that the project could ever be built without San Bernardino's official support. Therefore the expenditure of taxpayer funds ($50,000 proposed) is completely unnecessary for our participation. I know of a great many potholes that we could fill or half of an additional police officer position we could fund. The expenditure of any City Funds for a project that is unnecessary, unlikely ever to be built, fails to address the issues it is purported to fix, and that would negatively affect our community is a foolish idea. ?td ([J~ NEIL DERRY Councilman, Fourth Ward ND:sl e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY AD:YIL'\lSTRATOR'S OFFICE INTEROFFICE l\IE:\IORANDUlVI t..};.". ',.<WJ~, '1,_ '^ COLt , 'i/" (:rei! , ,(. '.p^ 01'1', .... ,:-'l... .,~ If, rlc, . ~ I, ,01} r ' '" ' ~" I Pit?,) /"~6 TO: Councilman Neil Derry, 4th Ward FROM: Fred Wilson, City Administrator SUBJECT: Victoria Avenue Interchange DATE: October 3,2005 COPIES: Mayor and Common Council; James Penman, City Attorney; James Funk, Development Services Director; Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer I am responding to your September 21,2005 memorandum expressing concerns about the inclusion of the Victoria Interchange in the SANBAG Nexus Study. e The Nexus Study, a requirement of the Measure I extension approved by voters in November 2004, includes local arterials, freeway interchange and grade separation improvements to the regional transportation network. It requires a fair share contribution from developers to mitigate the traffic impacts new development will have on the regional network. The inclusion of the Victoria Avenue interchange was requested by the City of Highland for regional reasons along with IVDA/SBIAA who see this interchange as a vital link to the long term development of the base for passenger/cargo use. Before any decisions can he made on the need for this interchange, a project study report (PSR) must first be completed. The City of Highland has requested that the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, IVDA and the San Manuel Indian Tribe equally participate in the cost of preparing the PSR, the flTSt step in identifying potential alternatives to constructing an interchange along State Route 210 at Victoria Avenue. SANBAG will also be requested to manage preparation of the PSR Therefore, until a PSR is completed and all the implications carefully addressed and understood, the Victoria Avenue/State Route 210 interchange will not be a part of the development fee Structure for the City of San Bernardino. e Our City Engineer feels that it is important that the City of San Bernardino participate in the cost of the PSR so we will have an equal part in the development of the document that will be used to conduct environmental studies and determine a preferred project alternate. Some of the alternates include keeping the two exit e ramps at the Highland/Arden interchange as part of the project to provide access from the freeway to businesses in San Bernardino along Highland Avenne and Soccer Complex. Another possibility could be to provide a frontage road connection between Victoria Avenue and Highland Avenue to restore the connection to Highland Avenue, should the interchange be moved in its entirety. In any case, the City of San Bernardino should be at the table to make sure our interests are represented and concerns are taken into account. SANBAG is preparing a cooperative agreement between the five jurisdictions that will participate in the PSR. It is anticipated that this agreement will be considered :~~~r " lb, "" rot,,,. RE WILSON City dministrator FA W/md e e