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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05.J- Public Works 5.J RESOLUTION (ID # 4430) DOC ID: 4430 C CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Agreement/Contract From: Chris Alanis M/CC Meeting Date: 05/16/2016 Prepared by: Fawna Velci, (909) 384- 5140 Dept: Public Works Ward(s): 1,3 Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Contract No. 16-1001476, a Memorandum of Understanding with the San Bernardino Associated Governments for the Development of the Mount Vernon Avenue Grade Separation Over the BNSF Railway Intermodal Yard Project. (#4430) Current Business Registration Certificate: Not Applicable Financial Impact: There is no financial impact to the City associated with adopting this resolution. Motion: Adopt the Resolution. Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 03-01-10 Resolution No. 2010-036 adopted approving Amendment No. 5 to Services Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for Project Management of the Mt. Vernon Avenue Viaduct over the BNSF Railroad. 10-20-08 Resolution No. 2008-405 adopted approving Amendment No. 4 to Services Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for Project Management of the Mt. Vernon Avenue Viaduct over the BNSF Railroad. 09-17-07 Resolution No. 2007-382 adopted approving Amendment No. 3 to Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for Project Management of the Mt. Vernon Viaduct over BNSF Railroad. 12-20-04 Resolution No. 2004-399 adopted approving Amendment No. 2 to Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for Project Management of the Mt. Vernon Viaduct over BNSF Railroad and Resolution No. 2004-400 adopted approving Amendment No. 1 with Jones & Stokes for additional environmental services for the Mt. Vernon viaduct over the BNSF Railroad. 03-15-04 Resolution No. 2004-73 authorizing execution of Professional Services Agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation for the Project Management of the Mt. Vernon Ave. Viaduct over the BNSF railroad in the amount of $49,000. Updated: 5/9/2016 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna C Packet Pg.402 5.J 4430 12-01-03 Adopted resolution approving Professional Environmental Services Agreement with Myra L. Frank and Associates for environmental services related to the Mt. Vernon Bridge Project. 02-16-16 Mayor and Common Council authorized staff to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) designating SANBAG as Lead Agency for environmental clearance, design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of the Mt. Vernon Avenue Viaduct over the BNSF Railroad (SSO4-12) Background: The Mt. Vernon Bridge is 1,016 feet long and spans over 20 train tracks. Three of the tracks are owned by Metrolink and carry 60 passenger trains per day. Two of the tracks are used by AMTRAK which run two trains per day under the bridge. The remainder of the tracks are owned by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF). BNSF operates three transcontinental tracks which carry 80 transcontinental trains per day. BNSF has six intermodal strip tracks that operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week and carry an average of 12 trains per day. A total of 154 trains operate under the bridge every day. Replacement of the Mt. Vernon Bridge, which was built in 1934, has been a high priority for the City for more than 15 years. In 1997, Caltrans inspectors determined that the bridge had a sufficiency rating less than 50 out of a possible 100. Bridges rated less than 50 are considered to be structurally deficient and functionally obsolete. In 2015, Federal funding in the amount of$92 million for replacement of the bridge was approved by Caltrans. Current Status City staff together with its Consultant, AECOM, have completed the environmental phase of the Project and about 30 percent of the Plans, Specifications & Estimate (PS&E) phase of the work. Staff has struggled with the Project due to its size and complexity. Negotiations with the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railway have been particularly challenging. On February 16, 2016, the Mayor and Common Council authorized staff to develop a Memorandum of Understanding with the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) designating SANBAG as Lead Agency for environmental clearance, design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of the Mt. Vernon Avenue grade separation over the BNSF Railroad. SANBAG has submitted the attached Contract No. 16-1001476, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), designating SANBAG as the Lead Agency for environmental clearance, design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of the Mt. Vernon Avenue grade separation over the BNSF Railroad. This MOU outlines the steps and funds Updated: 5/9/2016 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna C I Packet Pg. 403 5.J 4430 necessary to complete the Project, but it does not commit either of the Parties to perform work or provide funding for the Project and imposes no enforceable obligations upon the Parties and does not grant any rights. Separate Cooperative Agreements will be required for each phase of the work. These phases will be: 1. Plans Specifications & Estimate (PS&E), Right-of-Way Acquisition Phase -This phase will complete the PS&E package, acquire and certify the right-of-way and prepare the Project for bidding. 2. Construction Phase - This phase will involve demolition of the existing structure and construction of the new bridge. Specific details of these Cooperative Agreements are not available at this time and each will be negotiated separately using the guidelines contained in this MOU. However, the City will be required to make deposits of the Local Share and SANBAG's oversight cost at each phase of the Project. The cost of this Project, particularly the Construction Phase, may be beyond the ability of the City to fund in a timely manner, therefore, SANBAG is agreeing to consider the development of a Loan Agreement for the City's share of the Project cost against future Measure I revenues to become due the City in accordance with Measure 12010-2040 Valley Major Street Program Strategic Plan Policy. Financial Impact: This project is receiving federal funds through the Highway Bridge Program and State Seismic Retrofit Programs. This project is also included in SANBAG's Development Impact Fee (DIF) Program. The cost of this project will be reimbursable at the rate of 88.53% from a combination of Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funds and Seismic Retrofit Funds. The City's matching share (11.47%) will be split between SANBAG (67.6%) and the City (32.4%). The net City share is estimated to be 3.5% of the total cost of the project plus the SANBAG oversight cost or $4.54 million; however, there will be no cost to the City for execution of this MOU. Requirement for Deposits of the City's share will be defined in the Cooperative Agreements for each Phase of the work. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. City Attorney Review: Yes Supporting Documents: Reso (DOC) agrmt 4430 (PDF) Updated: 5/9/2016 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna C Packet Pg.404 5.J.a 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE 3 CONTRACT NO. 16-1001476, A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH 4 THE SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUNT VERNON AVENUE GRADE SEPARATION 5 OVER THE BNSF RAILWAY INTERMODAL YARD PROJECT. 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 7 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 8 SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on t� a 9 behalf of the City, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) No. 16-1001476 with the San z a 10 Bernardino County Transportation Authority (AUTHORITY or SANBAG) to provide project 11 3 management services for environmental, Plans Specifications & Estimate, Right-of-Way and p 12 Construction phases for the development of the Mount Vernon Avenue Grade Separation over 13 m 14 the BNSF Railway Intermodal Yard Project, attached herein as Attachment"A". c F 15 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above-referenced agreement is > 16 rescinded, void, and of no further effect if not executed by all parties and returned to the c 17 � Office of the City Clerk within ninety(90) days of the passage of this Resolution. c 18 d 19 20 21 /// a 22 23 24 25 26 27 HI 28 1 Packet Pg.405 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE 2 CONTRACT NO. 16-1001476, A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS FOR THE 3 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUNT VERNON AVENUE GRADE SEPARATION 4 OVER THE BNSF RAILWAY INTERMODAL YARD PROJECT. 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor 6 and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting 7 thereof,held on the day of , 2016,by the following vote,to wit: 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT Q 9 z z a 10 MARQUEZ N 11 BARRIOS D 0 12 VALDIVIA a� 13 SHORETT m 14 0 15 NICKEL 16 RICHARD " 0 17 MULVIHILL 0 18 19 Georgeann Hanna, City Clerk 20 21 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2016. a 22 23 R. Carey Davis, Mayor 24 City of San Bernardino 25 Approved as to form: 26 Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney f 27 28 By. 2 Packet,Pg.406 CONTRACT 16-1001476 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUNT VERNON AVENUE VIADUCT OVER BNSF RAILWAY INTERMODAL YARD PROJECT I. PARTIES AND TERM m A, This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered by and between the SAN a BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY ("AUTHORITY" or Cn "SANBAG") and the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("PROJECT SPONSOR") (and together the"PARTIES") on the Effective Date defined later herein. O B. The Term of this MOU will commence on the Effective Date and, unless terminated early as provided in Section V, Paragraph E, terminate upon the date a notice of completion is recorded for the Mount Vernon Bridge Replacement Project (PROJECT) or June 30, 2024, whichever is m earlier. o v II. RECITALS > A. WHEREAS, the PROJECT is included in the SANBAG Development Mitigation Nexus Study o and is eligible to receive funds from the Measure 12010-2040 Valley Major Street Program. � B. WHEREAS,the PARTIES desire to proceed with development of the PROJECT. M C. WHEREAS, the PARTIES are entering into this PROJECT MOU for the purpose of documenting the terms and conditions of cooperation between the PARTIES required to a� complete the PROJECT with respect to cost, funding, schedule,and scope, as detailed in Project f° Description Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. E D. WHEREAS, a conceptual layout of the PROJECT is shown in Exhibit B, attached hereto and u incorporated herein by this reference. Q E. WHEREAS, the PARTIES understand that the purpose of the MOU is to outline the steps and funds necessary to complete the PROJECT, but the MOU does not commit the PARTIES to perform work or provide funding for the PROJECT, and imposes no enforceable obligations upon the PARTIES and does not grant any rights. F. WHEREAS, the PARTIES acknowledge the intent to move forward with the PROJECT, the Public and Local Agency funding shares required to complete the PROJECT, and the reasonable expectation of funding availability. 16-1001476 Page 1 of 6 Packet Pg.407 G. WHEREAS, the Public Share is defined as the share of project cost calculated as the total cost of the project minus the development share (or Local Agency share) and the Local Agency share is the percentage share of the project cost assigned as the development contribution percentage as listed in the SANBAG Development Mitigation Nexus Study. H. WHEREAS, the PARTIES desire to memorialize in this MOU the framework and funding necessary for completion of the PROJECT to assist the PARTIES in their decision-making and budgeting for this PROJECT. I. WHEREAS, the PARTIES understand that a Cooperative Agreement will be developed for each phase of the PROJECT that will identify the specific roles and responsibilities of AUTHORITY and PROJECT SPONSOR including specific funding commitments. III. AUTHORITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. AUTHORITY will be responsible for the Public Share of PROJECT costs in accordance with m Measure 12010-2040 Valley Major Street Program Strategic Plan Policy 40006 and subsequent a Cooperative Agreements. un B. AUTHORITY will consider the development of a Loan Agreement(s) for the Local Share of PROJECT costs, if requested by the PROJECT SPONSOR, in accordance with Measure 12010- O 2040 Valley Major Street Program Strategic Plan Policy. d a� C. AUTHORITY will assign a project manager of its staff to coordinate with the PROJECT m SPONSOR, as determined reasonably necessary by AUTHORITY to facilitate the delivery of c the PROJECT. ° > D. PROJECT SPONSOR and AUTHORITY shall consult on a funding strategy for PROJECT completion at least six months prior to completion of the design phase. 0 M IV. PROJECT SPONSOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 0 A. PROJECT SPONSOR will be responsible for the Local Share of the PROJECT costs in accordance with Measure 12010-2040 Valley Major Street Program Strategic Plan Policy and subsequent agreements, including Loan Agreements. B. PROJECT SPONSOR will assign a project manager of its staff to coordinate with c AUTHORITY, as determined reasonably necessary by PROJECT SPONSOR to facilitate the E delivery of the PROJECT. w r C. PROJECT SPONSOR and AUTHORITY shall consult on a funding strategy for PROJECT a completion at least six months prior to completion of the design phase. V. MISCELLANEOUS A. The PARTIES acknowledge that should federal funds be used in the environmental or design phases of work, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires that the PROJECT must move to a capital phase (right-of-way or construction)within ten years or the federal funds may be required to be repaid to FHWA. Responsibilities related to the federal funding will be outlined in the cooperative agreement(s). B. The PARTIES acknowledge that actual cost of a specific phase may ultimately vary from the 16-1001476 Page 2 of 6 Packet Pg.408 a estimates provided in Exhibit A, however, under no circumstances is the total project cost to exceed $93,636,149 without an amendment to this Agreement. C. The PARTIES acknowledge that the intent is for AUTHORITY to act as the lead agency for the remaining phases of the PROJECT. Cooperative Agreements will be developed for each phase that will identify the specific roles and responsibilities of AUTHORITY and PROJECT SPONSOR. D. PROJECT SPONSOR shall enter into an escrow agreement with AUTHORITY within 60 calendar days after execution of Cooperative Agreements and make deposits of Local Share and SANBAG Oversight cost for each phase of the PROJECT. E. Termination. Both AUTHORITY and PROJECT SPONSOR shall have the right at any time,to terminate this MOU, with or without cause, by giving ninety (90) calendar days written notice to the other party, specifying the date of termination. Termination of the MOU will not Q terminate the PARTIES' continuing obligations under any Cooperative Agreements generally Z referenced in Section II, Paragraph 1. Termination of the MOU by request of the PROJECT ¢ SPONSOR will be understood by the AUTHORITY that PROJECT SPONSOR wishes to s discontinue work on the PROJECT, unless otherwise stated in an active Cooperative Agreement or in a subsequent MOU or agreement. D O F. Notification. Each Party will designate a person to be responsible for day-to-day communications regarding work under the PROJECT. For PROJECT SPONSOR, that person -a will be City Engineer or designee for CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. For AUTHORITY, that m person shall be Brian Smith, Project Manager. All notices and communications regarding this o MOU, interpretation of the terms of this MOU,or changes thereto will be provided as follows. > CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SANBAG San Bernardino Associated Q co 300 North "D" Street Governments San Bernardino, CA 9241$ 1.170 W. 3rd Street ATTN: Mark Scott, City Manager San Bernardino, CA 92410-1715 cc: Director of Public Works ATTN: Executive Director d CC: Andrea Zureick E rn G. Amendment. In the event that the PARTIES determine that the provisions of this MOU should be altered, the PARTIES may execute an amendment to add, delete, or amend any provision of E this MOU. All such amendments must be in the form of a written instrument signed by the authorized representatives of the PARTIES. `d H. Recitals. The Recitals stated above are integral parts of this MOU and are hereby incorporated into the terms of this MOU. -------------------------------------------Signatures on the Following Page------------------------------------------ 16-1001476 Page 3 of 6 Packet Pg.409 I In witness whereof the PARTIES have executed this MOU on the dates written below and this MOU is effective upon execution of this MOU by both SANBAG and PROJECT SPONSOR("Effective Date"). SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY By: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Ryan McEachron Board President By: Date: Mark Scott City Manager Q APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0° Date: Z Q s By: APPROVED AS TO FORM: 3 Eileen Monaghan Teichert D General Counsel By: Ary rSaen6z CONCURRENCE: Ay C C c° L By: Jeffery Hill �- Procurement Manager 0 M O M ,r d' t+ E L cc a+ C i E U a C r e E d 1 4' D f 16-1001476 Page 4 of 6 Packet Pg.410 Exhibit A Project Description Project Scope: Mt. Vernon Ave., over BNSF, AMTRAK,UP RR; Replace 4 lane bridge with 4 lane bridge between 2 d Street and 5ch Street.. Project Cost Estimate and Funding Shares: Public Share: 67.6% Nexus Development Impact Fee Share(DIF,"Development Share"or"Local Share"): 32.4% Estimated Federal/State Development Phase Cost* Buy-downs*** Public Share Share t� �t Project Alternative & z Environmental Documents $95,000 $84,103 $7,366 $3,531 c`n (PA&ED)** w Plans,Specification and o Estimates(PS&E) $7,289,265 $6,453,187 $565,189 $270,889 2 v a� .a Right-of-Way $3,537,700 $3,131,926 $274,303 $131,471 c 0 Construction (Including $81,464,184 $72,567,572 $6,014,'110 $2,882,502 L Construction Management) 0 SANBAG Oversight $1,250,000 $0 $0 $1,250,000 M rr Total $93,636,149 $82,236,788 $6,860,968 $4,538,393 0 M H' *Estimated Costs are based on 2015 project scope and estimate without cost escalations **PA&ED cost incurred after April 2010. E a� ***Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP)and Proposition 1B Local Bridge Seismic Safety Retrofit Program 0 (LSSRP)Funds E Project Milestones: Milestone Actual Forecast Start of Project 8/2009 Environmental Approval 6/2011 Design Approved/ROW Certified (10/2019) Construction Notice to Proceed (6/2020) Completed for Beneficial Use (2/2023) 16-1001476 Page 5 of 6 Packet Pg.411 QExhibit B THE MOUNT VERNON BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT Conceptual Layout Mt Vernon OH (Replace) MtVernon Ave Bridge] tl .......... ............ W*4&06 in z .............. LE W L j ................... .............. 'F, .............................. . ......... 0 . .......... On ... .............. I W," � '�. r �.���.-,.�w .`rte, 4) co ....................................... 0 ® ........ ....... > ............ .. ............. �1 Limits of Roadway I mprovements,Typ E PLAN fII E 16-1001476 Page 6 of 6 Packet Pg. 412