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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS7- Public Works CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Fib P No. 4 . 01 From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE Subject: Approval of Transfer of Funds & Ratification of Issuance of Dept: Public Works Purchase Order - Emergency Repairs to Slope for Ifest Date: 10-29-97 `�, r Frontage Road to Route 330 1"+ Freeway Synopsis of Previous Council action: None. OCT 2 9 1997 Recommended motion: 1 . That the transfer of $10 , 000 , from Account No. 126--369-5504 7008 , "40th Street/Third to Acre Lane Widening, " to Account No. 126-369--5504--7114 , "Emergency Repairs - Slope, West Frontage Road, " be approved. and 2 . That the issuance of a Purchase Order for construction of a. retaining wall , as a part of the emergence repairs to the slope of the west Frontage Road for the Route 330 Freeway north of Highland Avenue, be ratified. cc: F. Wilson . r.Iurphl� LGignatu J . FxoX,7e 11 S. Enna Contact person: G. Fiardarave Phone: 5025 Supporting data attached: if Report Letter Ward: 4 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $10 , 000 (Gas Tax Fund) Source:_(Acct. No.) 126-369-5504- 7114 Acct. Description) Emergency R airs to S1,ppe - V-7est Frontage Road, North of Highland Avenue Finance: �- Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. S. 7 t. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Shortly after the west frontage road to the Route 330 Freeway was relinquished to the City by Caltrans, it became apparent that a section of the slope was unstable. This section is north of Highland Avenue. Several on-site meetings were held with Caltrans ' Resident Engineer for this project in an attempt to have this problem corrected. The Resident Engineer' s position was that since the City had accepted the relinquished streets, it was our problem. A considerable amount of mud flowed from this slope to a mobile- home space. City forces placed a concrete k-rail barrier along the toe of the slope to protect the mobilehome, and installed an j irrigation system to promote the growth of native vegetation. It was hoped that these actions had resolved the problem. However, the adjoining property owner recently called us to the site to view some rather large cracks in the shoulder of the frontage road. These cracks indicate that the slope has not been stabilized. CHJ, Inc. , a soils testing and geological firm, inspected the slope, and issued a letter (dated 10-27-97) with their conclusion that - "it behooves the City to take immediate action on this issue. " A copy of this letter is attached for reference. This letter states that a detailed investigation will be needed to determine the mode of failure and the volume of material. A detailed investigation would consist of soil borings, at a cost of about $2 , 500 . 00 . Another approach, in lieu of having a detailed investigation con- ducted, would be to proceed with installation of about 60 feet of a 5 -- 6 foot retaining wall. Some grading of the slope and installation of landscaping will be done after the rainy season is over. The preliminary estimated cost of the retaining wall is $6 , 000 . 00 . We recommend that $10 , 000 be transferred from the available balance in Account No. 126--369-5504-7008 , "40th Street/Third to Acre Lane -- Widening, " in order to provide funding for these emergency repairs to this slope, and that issuance of a Purchase Order for the retaining wall be ratified. URGENCY CLAUSE This work needs to be done as soon as possible. before the winter rains set in. 10-19-97 1 �0ci!-27"-97 04 :49P CHJ INCORPORATED P- 02 � • • • INCORPORATED FE- � E P.O. Box 231 • 1355 E.Cooley Dr.,Colton,CA 92324 • Phone(909)824-7210 • Fax(909)824-7209 October 27, 1997 City of San Bernardino j Engineering Department 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418 Attention: Mr. Steve Enna Subject: Slope Distress West Frontage Road Highway 330, North of Highland Avenue San Bernardino, California Dear Mr, Enna: On October 27, 1997, a representative from this firm observed the parkway area of a "turnaround" off the frontage road on the west side of State Highway 330. The "turnaround" area consisted of an embankment fill with a side slope of 1 1/2:1 (horizontal to vertical) or steeper inclination. A level parkway area 5 to 6 feet wide was present at the top of the slope. East of the parkway was a concrete curb and gutter and the asphalt concrete of the roadway. A mobile home park was adjacent to the toe of the slope on the west. The face of the slope was thickly vegetated with grasses and shrubs to approximately 5 feet high. Multiple tension cracks to several inches wide oriented subparallel to the top of the slope were observed in the parkway area. Down-toward-the-slope-face vertical displacement was readily apparent in several places on these cracks. Separation of the soil from the curb and gutter indicated the distress extended at least that far into the embankment. No distress was observed in the asphalt concrete of the street. SOILS ENGINEERING - GEOLOGY - ENVIRONMENTAL - MATERIALS TESTING 8 EVALUATION - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION Oct-27-97 04:49P CHJ INCORPORATED P.03 fit' •�• City of San Bernardino Page No. 2 October 27, 1997 Based on these observations it is apparent that the slope at this location is on the verge of failure. The mode of failure and the volume of material potentially involved cannot be known without detailed investigation. As adjacent properties are likely to be involved in the event of failure, it behooves the City to take immediate action on this issue. We trust this information is as requested. Should you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact this firm at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, S �O C.H.J., INCORPORATED GERALD J. ^P NN Gerald Gerald J. Marshall, E.G. 1909 qTF�CAL�F Project Geol ist QApFESS10, o fVo.443 0 Robert J. Jo on, G.E. 443 °�xP�aatian�')ATE z Vice President GJM/RJJ:gm/tlw