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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-Parks and Recreation - - - , , CI~ OF SAN BERNARD~O - ~ REQU~T FOR COUNCIL AC~ON From: Annie F. Ramos, Director "e.C'O.~lOM\M. OSJbject: Adopt a resolution authorizing app1 i- , n~ ~ ~8 cation for Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris Block Parks, Recreation & Commu~n} IlfirJites c, oj v Grant Funds ($33,681) and approve matching funds ($52,339) from 1986-87 Park Construction Fee Fund for Construction of new Restroom Facilities at Perris Hill Park. December 13, 1985 Dept: Date: Synopsis of Previous Council action: November 18, 1985- Approved application for Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris Block Grant funding for construction of restroom facilities at Wildwood Park. November 20, 1985- Approved funding in the amount of $10,510 from Operating Contingency Fund to Park Construction Fee Fund on an interim basis with the understanding that the funds will be paid back with 1986-87 Park Construction Fee Funds, for Wildwood Park Restroom Construction project. Recommended moti,on: 1. Adopt Resolution authorizing application for Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris Block Grant Funds. 2. Approve matching funds in the amount of $52,339 from 1986-87 Park Construction Fee Fund for City's portion of project funding for construction of restroom facilities at Perris Hill Park. //-' J ~ / (' ~-(A~ Sign ~ur: ' Contact person: Annie Ramos Phone: 5030 Supporting data attached: Staff Report & Project Information Ward: 2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $86.020 Grant Park Con5truction ) Source: Roberti-Z'Ber9-Harris Block Fee Fund Finance:-AJ..... C r.A - Council Notes: A ___....J_ .~____ ...._ j.~ - - - - CIR- OF SAN BERNARD~O - REQUaT FOR COUNCIL AC~ON STAFF REPORT The City received a $50,000 grant from the competitive portion of the 1984 Bond Act in the 1985/86 funding year to upgrade the picnicking facilities at Perris Hill Park. Picnic facilities at Perris Hill are among the busiest in the entire city. This activity coupled with the other activities such as the Horseshoe pits, Children's play lot, exercise court, pick-up ballfield, and the open areas for individual activities brings large crowds to the park on a daily basis. On holidays and weekends, the number of people in the area for picnicking ranges from family groups to larger groups of 200 and more. The renovation of the picnic area will make three separate picnicking sections consisting of two sections for 50 persons each and one sectipn of 100 persons. The existing restroom facilities at the site are not adequate to meet the needs of the number of persons utilizing the park. In addition, the facility is antiquated and is difficult to maintain in a presentable condition at all times. The fixtures are not vandal resistant and are constffit1y being broken requiring repair and replacement. Our proposal is to demolish the old facility and construct a new restroom/ storage building which will be equipped with vandal resistant fixtures and will accommodate the large numbers of park patrons. Attached is a cost estimate and a drawing depicting the restroom facility proposed. Drawings and cost estimates were furnished by the City Engineering Division. Total estimated cost for the restroom project is $86,020. The Department Staff has discussed this project withthe Park and Recreation Commission and evaluated this need as compared to needs in other facilities. The Commission and the staff are in agreement in their recommending this project for funding under the provisions of the Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris Urban Open Space and Recreation Block Grant Program. The City has $33,681 available in this program. This funding requires a minimum of 25% matching funds. Utilizing the block grant funds would leave a City funding requirement of $52,339. It is requested that the Mayor and Common Council approve this project for funding under the Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris block grant program ($33,681) with the remaining needed funds ($52,339) to come from the 1986-87 Park Construction Fee Fund. Under this arrangement, the project will be scheduled to start after July 1, 1986 and will meet requirements of the block grant program as listed in the assurances section of the application form. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Staff recommends approval of the funding from 1986-87 Park Construction fees and adoption of the resolution authorizing app1 ication for the Roberti-Z'Berg-Harris block grant funds. This project has been discussed with Councilman Reilly of the Second Ward. - -- c o ""'" v ~ November 8, 1985 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATED COST FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOM/STORAGE BUILDING AT PERRIS HILL PARK l) Lump Sum Clearing, grubbing, earthwork and subgrade preparation @ LS = $ 3,500 2) Lump Sum Construction of 750 Sq. Ft. Concrete block restroom/storage building @ LS = $63,750 3) 5 Cu. Yds. PCC Drive & Sidewalk @ $150/Cu. Yd. = $ 750 TOTAL $68,000 $ 6,800 $74,800 $11 ,220 $86,020 SUBTOTAL fngineering & Inspection (10%) . SUBTOTAL Contingencies (l5%) ------- ------- FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT: Roberti-Z'berg-Harris Urban Open Space and Recreation Program City of San Bernardino Funds TOTAL $33,681 $52,339 $86,020 ------- ------- - - c VI IQ 11 (\. Ia. I' ~ ~ 0\" t\ t\ . ?iZ' ~--t. V\ ~ li " )< :ti II) (\. ~ ~ '1\ ~ I' ' I:: . ~. "U I' ~ ~ \} , ;:\ ~ , ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~(\: ~ :32" :!J~" ~ tYPo ~ :Ii ~ . I' ~ I.JI ~ = x. . \ '-- ~ ~ "'" ~ , U\.. I ~ L 2S~O" . ~ I vi ~ l<.' ~ ~ " '. / , \ "I , (1, " () \ ,'"' , - c o o :) 1 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF TBE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING TBE 2 APPLICATION FOR BLOCK GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TBE ROBERTI-Z'BERG-RARRIS URBAN OPEN-SPACE AND RECREATION PROGRAM FOR 3 THE CONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOM FACILITIES AT PERRIS BILL PARK. 4 BE IT RESOLVED BY TBE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF TBE CITY 5 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 7 SECTION 1. Recitals. (a) The people of the State of California have enacted the 8 ROberti-Z'Berg-Barris Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program Act 9 (Public Resources Code Sections 5620, et seq.) which provided 10 funds to the State of California and local agencies for acquiring 11 lands and developing facilities for public outdoor recreation 12 purposes. 13 (b) The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been 14 delegated the responsibility to administer the program, and to 15 establish procedures governing application by local agencies for 16 funds. 17 (c) Procedures established by the State Department of Parks 18 and Recreation requires the applicant to authorize by resolution 19 the filing of applications for funding. 20 (d) Public Resources Code Section 5626 requires grant 21 applicants to certify compliance with certain laws and 22 regulations. 23 (e) Adopted procedures require the applicant to have 24 adopted a plan showing parks and recreation lands and facilities, 25 existing and proposed. 26 (f) The City's General Plan was first adopted by the Mayor 27 and Common Council on October 3, 1964. 28 IIII I I I I ~ - c ,...., u o J 1 (gl The proposed project at Perris Bill Park appears on the 2 City's General Plan. The Plan is consistent with the California 3 Outdoor Recreation Resources Plan and is in conformity with the 4 State Environmental Goals and Policy Report. (hl The project is compatible with the land use plans of 5 6 those jurisdictions immediately surrounding the project. 7 SECTION 2. The Mayor and Common Council approve the filing 8 of applications for grant assistance under the Roberti-Z'Berg- 9 Harris Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program Act. 10 SECTION 3. The Mayor and Common Council certify that the 11 City of San Bernardino understands the certifications set forth 12 in the application, and authorize the City Attorney to make the 13 certifications. 14 SECTION 4. The Mayor and Common Council certify that the 15 City of San Bernardino has or will have sufficient funds to 16 operate and maintain the project. 17 SECTION 5. The Mayor and Common Council certify that the 18 City of San Bernardino meets the planning requirements and that 19 the project is compatible with the land use plans of those 20 jurisdictions immediately surrounding the project. 21 SECTION 6. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Community 22 Services Department of the City of San Bernardino is authorized 23 and directed to execute on behalf of the City application for 24 block grant funds under the provisions of the Roberti-Z'Berg- 25 Barris Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program, a copy of which 26 is attached, marked Exhibit "A". The Director of the Parks, 27 Recreation and Community Services Department is authorized to 28 administer any grant funds which may be received, and to provide ? c 1 o J C) to the State of California such additional information as may be required. 2 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 4 6 wit: 7 AYES: 8 9 NAYS: 10 16 of 17 18 19 20 Approved as to form: 5 11 12 13 14 15 Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1985, by the following vote, to Council Members ABSENT: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day , 1985. Mayor of the City of San Bernardino 21 ~~;u'Jk~:Uk 22 city Attorney 23 24 25 26 27 28 '> c Sta.r\....lifornl. - Th. RMOur.. ~ DEPAR~T OF PARKS AND REC~ioN CHECK ONE :) ROBERTI-Z'BERG,HARRIS URBAN OPEN,SPACE AND RECREATION PROGRAM APPLICATION FOR LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT Block Grant iii Need Basi. Grant 0 Project Nama Perris Hill Park Construction of Restrooms Amount of Grant Request Amount of Matching Funds $33,6[<1 $52,339 Applicant (Agency - oddre.. iocl. zip code) City of San Bernardino, Parks, Rec., & Comm. Svcs., 300 N. "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Applicants' Representative Authorized in Resolution Source of Matching Funds San RE'rnardino Estimatod Total Project Cost $ 86,020 City of Itvoel Annie F. Ramos (Name) Director-Parks, Rec. & Comm. SVCS, (Title) 1714) 383-5030 (Phone) Person with day-ta-day responsibility for project (if different from authorized representative) Park Superintendent (Title) (type) .Jim P~rker lame) (714) 383-5130 (Phone) Description of Project (Brief) Demo1 ition of old restroom building and construction of new restrooms to include handicapped facilities and vandal resistant fixtures. x owned in fee simple by applicant {Please Check) available under a year lease (enclosed) (Please Check) other interest (explain) (Please Check) Senate 0 ist. 32 Assembly Dist 63 66 land Tenure - Project: 1>4 acres Census tract number in which project is located: Estimate start project Complete project January 6, 1986 Date April 30, 1986 Date I certify that the information contained in this application, including requirttd attachments, is accurate and that I have read and understand the important information and assurances on the reverse of this form. Signed Applicant's Authorized Representative as Shown in Resolution Date I hereby certify that the applicant has met, or will meet, all federal, state or local environmental, public health, relocation, affirmative action, and clearinghouse requirements and all other appropriate codes, laws, and regulations prior to the expenditure of the grant funds. (Public Resources Code 5656 (dL I further certify that the applicant fully understands that the State Department of Parks and Recreation will not assume any responsibility to ensure compliance with any applicable federal. state or local codes. laws or regulations. but that the Department may conduct an audit to ensure compliance. (Signed - Legal Counsel) Date DPR 632 (Rev, 11/84) (over) l:::CyLI A c' o o J IMPORTANT You may incur costs against the grant only after your project has been approved by the Legislature and the State has received your application signed by your attorney. All State requirements must be met and an agreement Signed before any funds will be disbursed. An audit may be performed before or after final payment. GRANT APPLICATION A complete application consists of one each of the following 11 items. 1. __ A completed application form signed by the person authorized in your resolution and by your attorney. 2. __ The resoh.Jtion from your governing body authorizing the application. . 3. _ _ Environmental Impact Report or Negative Declaration and a copy of Notice of Determination showing County Clerk's stamp. or, if applicable, a copy of the Notice of Exemption if the project is categorically exempt, or the reason why CEQA does not apply. Clearinghouse response is required if you have an EIR or Negative Declaration for the project, 4. __ A city or county street map showing the project location in sufficient detail to find the site. s. _If property to be developed is not owned in fee, evidence of adequate land tenure. (Copies of leases, joint powers agreements, permits, etc.) 6__ A site plan for development projects. Map of the overall park showing location of project facilities, details of access, water, power and sanitation. 7"_ __ Cost estimate. A detailed estimate of all projects costs. 8__Acquisition map and acquisition schedule listing number of parcels, size and approximate date of acquisition and cost (acquisition projects). 9_A list of all funds, over and above the grant requested, that will be used for the project, 10._Copies of any permits, leases, agreements, etc. affecting project lands or operation and maintenance. l1.__Photos of the project site, Assurances The applicant hereby gives assurances and certifies with respect to the grant that: It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to finance, acquire and construct the proposed project; that a resolutio:1, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the applicant's governing body, authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required. It will provide and maintain competent and adequate architectural engineering superVISion and inspection at the con. struction site to insure that the completed work conforms with the approved plans and specifications; that it will furnish progress reports and such other information as the State may require. It will give the State's authorized repre:;entative access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or document related to the grant. It will cause work on the project to be commenced within a reasonable time after receipt of notification from the State that funds have been approved and that the project will be pursued to completion with reasonable diligence, It will not dispose of or encumber its title or other intrests in the site and facilities without permission from the State Legislature. It will comply where applicable with provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act and any other State, and/or local laws, rules and/or regulations. In cases involving leased property, it agrees to maintain and operate the property and/or facilities acquired or developed for an agreed to period commensurate with the type of project and the proportion of state grant funds and local funds allocated to the capital costs of the project,