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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR09-Economic Development Agency o o o " o o , DBVBLOPIIB.r DBPAllrIlB.r OF rBB crrr OF SAB' R1!1I1IA IInIIIO ItBOUBST POll COIMISSIO./COUlICIL ACTIO. From: ICBlmETB J. HEl'IDBRSON Executive Director Subject: CC1l1l1IJluCTIO. OF BLOCI: WALL SOUl>> RAVVYJR'CItOSSTOWlf PRBBWAY 330 Date: June 10, 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SvnoDsis of Preyious r.ftMMtssioalCnnn~tl/C~tttee ActiOD(s): On June 6, 1992, the Redevelopment Committee discussed the subject issue and recommended that the Community Development Commission approve it, subject to the investigation and location. ---------------------------------------------------- Ret'............ IIotiOD( s) : (C-ttv Deyel.._....t C---tssiOD) MOrIO. That the Community Development Commission approve allocation of $18,000 from the Agency's Collateralized Mortgage (ClIO) Residual Fund to construct a blockwall fence sound barrier adjacent to the crosstown freeway 330 parallel to 1604, 1682 and 1700 Buckeye Street. ~'",., /- .:..:.~ Executive Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact person(s): Ken Henderson/Stafford Parker Phone: 5081 Project Area(s): None Ward(s): 1-7 Supporting Data Attached: Staff ReDort FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 18.000 Budget Authority: Source: CMO Residual Funds Reauested ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CommissioalC..nn~tl Notes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:SWP:lag:0832B COIMISSIO. IIBBrIBG AGDDA lleeting Date: 6/15/1992 Agenda It. itlaber: 3- o o o o o DBVBLOPMBBT DBPARTMBBT OF TIll crn OF SAB' -.a1!1lIBO STAFF RBPOIIT Construction of Block Wall S........ Barrier Buckeve/Crosstown FreevBY 330 On April 6, 1992 the City awarded a contract for the construction of a concrete block wall fence sound barrier along Buckeye Street adjacent to the south side of the crosstown freeway 330 to mitigate vehicular traffic noise from the nearby freeway. Staff, pursuant to requests of the residents, contacted all affected property owners to solicit their opinions regarding the wall and obtain required permission for rights of entry onto the properties. The erection of the wall would accomplish two important goals - i.e. (1) reduce the disquiting level of freeway noise suffered by abuting property owners and (2) eliminate visual blight reSUlting from a partially completed wall within the moderate income neighborhood. Although two (2) parcels owners signed a questionnaire and petition in early support of the wall, they failed to formally submit required documentation to facilitate and authorized construction of the wall on their property. More specifically Blana Pham, owner of 1770 Buckeye, erroneously believed that no further action was needed to initiate construction of the wall on her seventy-five foot (75') wide property. Similarly, Eric Morales, owner of 1682 BUckeye, now wants the wall construction on his sixty-five foot wide parcel. Additionally, 1604 Buckeye is a vacant parcel owned by the State of California and it has a frontage of approximately ninety-two (92) feet. It too contributes to the unsightliness of the area. The two (2) occupied properties comprise one hundred and thirty feet (130') of the proposed wall which was originally estimated to cost sixty-three dollars ($63.00) per foot for $8,190 plus an additional fifteen percent (15%) for move in, clearance, grubbing and mobilization for a total of $9,418.50. Construction of the wall on the state property would cost $6,665.40 resulting in an accumulative total of $16,083.90. Additional cost of inspection, and administration would bring the amount to a grand total of $18,000. The project, although partially completed, was issued a Notice of Completion on May 22, 1992. Should the Commission agree with the propriety of completing the balance of the wall on the three (3) parcels it is possible to have the original contractor do the work. ------------------------------- KJH:SWP:lag:0832E COIIIISSIOB IIDTIIG AGBlUlA Meeting Date: 6/15/1992 AgeDda It. ~er: 01 o o o J o o DBVELOPIIBIr.r DBPA.unu,... STAFF IIBPORr CODStruction of Block Wall Souad Barrier June 9, 1992 Page lfuaber -2- The Subject agenda item was discussed by the Redevelopment Committee on June 4, 1992 and it was recommended, subject to the investigation and availability of ample eligible funds, the Commission authorize completion of the wall on all three (3) properties. Staff has determined that an eligible and sufficient source of funding would be Collateralized Mortgage Residual monies. Staff recommends adoption of the form motion. _(--.It- J. IlUUBRSOK, Bzecutive Director Develo~ent Departaent -------------------- KJH:SWP:lag:0832B COIBISSIOK IIBITIBG AGBlOlA MeetlDa Date: 6/15/1992 Agenda It_ I'laber: -B-