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S FAIT SPONSOR: BOB GIBERSON
ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 06/02/14
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Approve Project Agreement 64
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SPONSOR'S Per Resolution Nos. 1763 and 1863, Tukwila joined the regional Community Connectivity
SUMMARY Consortium (CCC) to participate in fiber optic projects. Each Project Agreement (PA) needs
to be approved by Council. PA 64 is for the design and installation of a 288- strand count
fiber optic cabling system and a 72- strand count backbone cable for Tukwila's exclusive
use. This fiber installation will connect to the Sabey Data Center Campus. Council is being
asked to approve the Community Connectivity Consortium Project Agreement 64.
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COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRE[)
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Fund Source:
Comments: Tukwila's in -kind contribution will be our conduits and vaults.
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
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ATTACHMENTS
06/02/14
Informational Memorandum dated 5/16/14
Consortium Project Agreement 64
Route Map
Minutes from the Utilities Committee meeting of 05/19/14
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City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Utilities Committee
FROM: Bob Giberson, PW Director
BY: Frank Iriarte, Deputy PW Director
DATE: May 16, 2014
SUBJECT: Community Connectivity Consortium
Project Agreement 64
ISSUE
Approve Community Connectivity Consortium Project Agreement 64.
BACKGROUND
Through Resolution No. 1763 (later amended by Resolution No. 1863), Council
acknowledged the formation of the Community Connectivity Consortium (CCC), approved
its charter, and authorized the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement (ILA). The ILA allowed
the City to formally join the CCC along with other governmental agencies and participate in
future Consortium fiber optic projects.
DISCUSSION
Under the terms of the ILA, all fiber optic projects must have a Project Agreement (PA)
signed by participating parties. The PAs specify the lead agency, participant roles, budget,
route, fiber allocation and ownership, maintenance responsibilities, and other operational
details.
PA 64 has been finalized and is ready for Council's action. Specifically, PA 64 provides for
the design and installation of a 288- strand count fiber optic cabling system for Consortium
member use and installation of a 72- strand count fiber optic backbone cable for Tukwila's
exclusive use. This project provides a critical gateway to the Sabey Data Center. PA 64's
route is depicted in Exhibit A.
In consideration for use of City conduits and associated infrastructure, Tukwila will be
allocated 12 fibers. The City will also have access to additional fibers held in trust by the
CCC for future use. Additionally, the 72- strand count fiber optic backbone that would be
installed for traffic control and other City requirements will be accomplished at no additional
cost to the City.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Other than potential maintenance requirements, no additional City funds are required.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to approve the Community Connectivity Consortium's Project
Agreement 64 and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the June 2, 2014 Regular
Meeting.
Attachments: Consortium Project Agreement 64
Route Map
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Community Connectivity Consortium
Project Agreement 64
City of Bellevue
450 110th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98009
City of Kirkland
123 Fifth Ave
Kirkland, WA 98033
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
City of Tukwila
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188
University of Washington
4545 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Provide pathway, conduit and fiber to connect the SW Grady Way and
Interurban Ave South meet me point in the City of Tukwila to Sabey Data
Center Campus in the City of Tukwila.
Addendum to the
Community Connectivity Consortium's
Project Agreement Template Policy
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Table of Contents
I. Project Description 3
A. Project Number 64 3
B. Project Name Connect the Fun Center and Sabey Data Center Campus 3
C. Project Description 3
D. Lead Agency / Project Manager 3
E. Participating Agencies 3
II. Physical Description of Project 3
A. Project Route (see Exhibit A) 3
B. Points of Demarcation 4
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers 4
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work 4
E. Fiber Apportionment 7
F. Fiber Splice Details 8
Attached as Exhibit B of this agreement is the project splice table 8
III. Project Budget 8
A. Construction Budget 8
B. Construction Cost Apportionment 8
C. In -Kind Asset Contributions 8
D. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and
Responsibilities for Repairs and Relocations. 9
IV. Apportionment of Liability 10
V. Project Schedule 10
VI Changes or Addenda to Project Agreement Template Policy 10
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1. Project Description
A. Project Number
64
B. Project Name
Connect the Fun Center and Sabey Data Center Campus.
C. Project Description
Provide a 288 count fiber optic cable for Consortium member use as a segment in the
Consortium's Ring Around the Lake goal and install a 72 strand count fiber optic
backbone cable for the exclusive use of the City of Tukwila from SW Grady
Way /Interurban Ave S north on Interurban to South 133"1 Street, west on South 133rd
Street to South120th Place and East Marginal Way and Sabey Data Center as generally
illustrated in Exhibit A (Route Illustration).
D. Lead Agency / Project Manager
City of Bellevue
The Lead Agency is responsible for ensuring that all applicable terms and conditions of
the Project Agreement(s), General Terms and Conditions, exhibits and addenda are
included in the contract agreements with Facility Owners and contractors.
E. Participating Agencies
City of Bellevue
City of Kirkland
City of Renton
City of Tukwila
University of Washington
11. Physical Description of Project
A. Project Route (see Exhibit A)
Segment A: From the City of Tukwila manhole located in the traffic triangle on the
east side of the intersection of Interurban Avenue South and SW Grady Way continue
north in City of Tukwila conduit to 4x4 pull vault at the intersection of Interurban
Avenue South and South 143rd Street.
Segment B: Continuing north on Interurban Avenue South to the intersection of
Interurban Avenue South and South 133rd Street, turning west on South 133rd Street until
the road transitions to East Marginal Way; continue in City of Tukwila conduit to the
City of Tukwila manhole approximately 200 feet south of South 120th Street adjacent to
the Sabey Data Center Campus property, entering Building 2.
Total estimated project length is approximately 25,000 feet.
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B. Points of Demarcation
Existing City of Tukwila TA -25 on the east side of Interurban Avenue South on the west
side of the traffic island on the east side of the intersection of Interurban Avenue South
and Southwest Grady Way; City of Tukwila manhole east of Building 2, Sabey Data
Center — Intergate West.
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers
Facilities to be used on this project are the existing underground pathway and conduit
systems owned by the City of Tukwila, along with modifications and additions specified
herein. All upgrades to conduit systems installed on City property and in the City right
of way will be owned and maintained by the City where the modifications are installed.
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work
This project and all Work performed hereunder shall meet all requirements of the City
of Tukwila Public Works Department Standards, including traffic control plans, street
use permits, waiver of existing underground ordinance, city and county business license
requirements, and any other applicable requirements, as appropriate. All improvements
made in the right of way shall become an asset of the City of Tukwila.
Note: All construction instructions are subject to conditions that may not be known
before proofing /locates are completed. The contractor performing the Work
hereunder is responsible for all project conditions.
Route Preparation
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Project Route: Obtain the required permits and permissions before proceeding
with the work.
o Using City of Tukwila provided drawings, the City will locate and install the
following three (3) new 4' x 4' vaults, to City of Tukwila Public Works
specifications and standards:
o The first vault /fiber storage location is approximately 700 feet north of the
beginning City of Tukwila TA -25 located at Interurban Ave S and SW Grady
Way, adjacent to the traffic cabinet at SW Grady Way
o The second vault /fiber storage location is approximately 1,500 feet north of
the beginning TA -25, noted above, at SW Grady Way and Interurban Avenue
South.
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o The third vault shall be located approximately 6,300 feet north of the
beginning TA -25 located at SW Grady Way and Interurban Avenue South, at
140th.
o The fourth vault will be installed as a part of this work and shall be located
approximately 7,500 feet north (at South 140th St.) of the beginning City of
Tukwila TA -25 at SW Grady Way and Interurban Avenue South.
o Project route has not been proofed. The Contractor performing the Work
hereunder shall assume responsibility for proofing all conduit, handholds,
pull boxes and vaults to be used by this project.
Infrastructure Improvements
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
1. Install one new manhole described as manhole number 4 above, placed adjacent to
the city's 4" conduit. Uncover the city conduit and insert two 90 degree sweeps
connected to the existing conduit, into the manhole. All work must be coordinated
with the City of Tukwila, including specific placement of the manhole. The
Contractor will contact Mr. Scott Bates, 206.571.6302, City of Tukwila Public
Works Department, for specific placement instructions before beginning any work.
2. Two manholes located at station 50 on McLeodUSA drawing sheet 21, have been
paved over and will need to be uncovered and raised to road level as per the City of
Tukwila Public Works requirements.
Underground Fiber Placement
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
1. Installation shall conform to generally accepted, industry standards.
2. All fiber optic cable provided for this project shall meet the requirements of long
haul, full spectrum, low water peak fiber including ITU -T G.652.
3. All cabling will be labeled, as noted below, with UASI Project data and emergency
contact information. The Contractor shall attach a weather - resistant, bright orange
label with black machine generated lettering to each cable (288 and 72 strand) at
each access point along the route reading:
288 Strand Cable
Purchased with 2010 UASI Funds
Grant # E14 -118
Fiber Optic Cable
Contact: City of Bellevue IT
425.452.2886
72 Strand Cable
Fiber Optic Cable
Contact: City of Tukwila
206 - 465 -2062
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4. Fusion splices along the route shall be performed such that there are no breaks in the
Consortium strands and that all Consortium strands are continuous between the
identified points of demarcation.
5. Install four one inch, smooth wall, orange /blue innerduct with toneable mule /pull
cord in City of Tukwila owned conduit designated by Mr. Scott Bates, 206.571.6302,
City of Tukwila Public Works Department. There are multiple city owned conduits.
The city will designate the appropriate conduit for use with this project. Four (4) one
(1) inch innerduct will run the entire length of the project.
6. Install a 288 strand count OSP, single mode, full spectrum, loose tube, fiber optic
cable meeting the requirements of ITU G652 and specifically meet ITU G652.D Attributes
for Zero Water Peak full spectrum Optical Cable. The fibers shall support the transmission
of wavelengths for Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) as defined in ITU
G694.2. At each vault along the route, leave a 200 foot service loop for future access,
maintenance and future splicing.
7. Install a 72 strand, single mode fiber optic cable, provided by the City of Tukwila, in
separate innerduct along the project route leaving the identical service loops as with
the 288 strand cable using the route specified above.
Fiber Terminations and Splicing
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Important Note: Confirm all splice details prior to undertaking any work in this
section.
The items below will be detailed in a separate splice document. Where appropriate,
each participating agency has provided the spice details for the fibers assigned in E.
Fiber Apportionment below. Any splice diagrams /tables /details will be consistent
with paragraph E. below and are noted in paragraph F. Fiber Splice Details
below.
1. The TA -25 vault location adjacent at SW Grady Way and Interurban South is the
starting point for this project. Install a water proof, sealed splice case of sufficient
size to accommodate splicing 216 existing fiber optic strands to the newly installed
288 strand fiber optic backbone. Specific splice instructions are noted below. All
splicing shall use the fusion method of splicing and shall be tested from the manhole
meet me point at the Sabey Data Center campus, Tukwila through to the backbone
end point at Coal Creek Parkway and Factoria Boulevard, Bellevue using fiber optic
testing industry standards, acceptable to the Consortium. Label the splice case:
Community Connectivity Consortium
Purchased with 2010 UASI Funds
Grant # E14 -118
Contact: City of Bellevue IT
425.452.2886
Contact must be made 24 hours prior to opening.
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Label shall be machine generated and water /weather resistant, attached with adhesive
appropriate for the application.
2. At the City of Tukwila vault adjacent to Building 2, Sabey Data Center, splice a 48
strand SM cable into the Consortium's 288 strand backbone, as shown in the project
splice table attached as Exhibit B to this agreement, leaving a service loop of 200
feet of both cables for future splicing. Install an appropriately sized splice case,
labeled as noted above, to accommodate a future 288 strand fiber optic cable run
going north.
3. The 72 strand cable shall be left unterminated in the City's manhole adjacent to
Building 2, Sabey Data Center. This cable will also be left unterminated in the
originating manhole at SW Grady Way and Interurban Avenue South.
4. Test procedures shall follow industry standards, specifically TIA/EIA -455 and shall
be submitted to the Consortium for approval prior to final invoicing. Test results
shall be submitted on DVD. Testing shall be coordinated with the Consortium such
that all splices are tested.
5. Additional splice section requirements may be added to this Agreement by an
addendum after the fiber topology and fiber count and ownership have been fully
negotiated.
E. Fiber Apportionment
One 288 count single -mode fiber optic cable will be installed for Consortium member use.
Fiber allocation will be as follows:
1. Fibers 1 - 12 (12 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Tukwila.
2. Fibers 13 — 72 will be held in trust by the Consortium for future use of Consortium
members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water districts,
hospital districts and others.
3. Fibers 73 - 78 (6 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Bellevue.
4. Fibers 79 - 80 (2 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Renton.
5. Fibers 81 - 108 (28 fibers) will be held in trust by the Consortium for future use of
Consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water
districts, hospital districts and others.
6. Fibers 109 — 120 (12 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the University of
Washington.
7. Fibers 121 — 132 (12 Fibers) will be held in trust by the Consortium for future use of
Consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water
districts, hospital districts and others.
8, Fibers 133 — 134 (2 Fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Kirkland.
9. Fibers 135 — 288 (154 Fibers) will be held in trust by the Consortium for future use of
Consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water
districts, hospital districts and others.
One 72 count single -mode fiber optic cable, provided by the City of Tukwila, will be installed.
1. Fibers 1 - 72 will be owned and maintained by the City of Tukwila.
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F. Fiber Splice Details
Splice details will be attached as Exhibit B of this agreement at a future date after approval of
the project members.
III. Project Budget
A. Construction Budget
Estimated Construction Budget
Item Description
Quantity
Price
Extended
City of Tukwila, 25,000' 72 strand fiber Cable
$81,250
City of Tukwila, 5 miles conduit
$400,000
72 count Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable (to be supplied by
the City of Tukwila)
25,000 ft.
$ .00
$0
288 count Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable ( +20% slack)
25,000 ft.
$5.00
$125,000
Four 1" inner duct within Tukwila on Interurban Ave S.
100,000 ft.
$0.50
$50,000
One 4'x4' TA -25 vault, installed to city standards
1 each
$20,000
$20,000
Two manhole risers, installed to city standards
2 each
$2,500
$5,000
Consumables, bonds, misc.
1 each
$4,530
Toneable Mule Tape
25,000 ft.
$ 0.75
$18,750
Fiber Installation Labor
25,000 ft.
$ 1.50
$67,500
Flagging Costs
1 each
$10,500
Splicing and Termination Materials and Labor
4
$ 2,500
$10,000
Allowance for unanticipated work
10%
$39,000
Tax
9.5 %
$34,323
Total
$395,613
B. Construction Cost Apportionment
Construction Cost Apportionment Table
Participating Agency
Cost
City of Bellevue (2010 UASI Grant Funding)
$395,613
City of Tukwila, 25,000' 72 strand fiber Cable
$81,250
City of Tukwila, 5 miles conduit
$400,000
Total
$395,613
C. In -Kind Asset Contributions
In -Kind Asset Contribution Table
Participating Agency
Cost
City of Bellevue (Project Management)
$65,000
City of Tukwila, 25,000' 72 strand fiber Cable
$81,250
City of Tukwila, 5 miles conduit
$400,000
City of Bellevue, 2010 UASI Grant Funding
$395,613
Total
$941,863
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D. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing
Maintenance and Responsibilities for Repairs and Relocations.
Expected future maintenance of project facilities has been broken down into the categories
below. If a maintenance issue arises that is not listed below, those costs will be proportionately
split based on fiber ownership in each fiber segment by the participating agencies.
Splice Case Access
Access to Consortium splice cases must be preceded by notification to the Consortium, 48 hours
in advance of the opening, at 425.452.2886.
Locates
Each participating agency agrees to perform or pay for all locates required and requested
through Underground Utilities Locate Center (UULC) for the fiber and conduit installed as a
result of this agreement that is on property owned by the affected City, in the City right -of -way
and in the right -of -way in potential annexation areas.
Relocation
The cost of any and all relocations will be borne by the parties to this agreement. Cost shall be
apportioned based on the percent of fiber owned by each Participating Agency.
Repairs/Breaks
The jurisdictions within which fiber optic cables are installed pursuant to this Agreement shall
be responsible for immediate and timely repair of all breaks or outages of the subject fiber. The
Community Connectivity Consortium and /or the City of Tukwila shall contract with a
competent and qualified vendor to provide 7x24x365, four -hour response to any fiber
breaks /outages that happen on the fiber segments subject to this agreement.
The Community Connectivity Consortium and /or the City of Tukwila will determine cost
apportionment of costs of repair using a formula based on the percentage of fiber owned by each
Participating Agency to this agreement. Upon completion of the repair, the Community
Connectivity Consortium and /or the City of Tukwila shall invoice each Participating Agency for
their share of costs.
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IV. Apportionment of Liability
During construction, the Contractor shall be responsible for the project work and the project
site. In the event that the project work causes or contributes to any harm, damage, injury or loss
to any person or property, whether during construction or after completion of the project, each
party shall be responsible as set forth in Section VI, Indemnification and Limitation of Liability,
of the Consortium Project Agreement Template Policy (adopted Feb. 2, 2012).
Each Participating Agency to this agreement shall ensure that the Participating Agency and all
persons performing the Work, including without limitation project suppliers and subcontractors,
maintain in effect at all times during the Work, coverage or insurance in accordance with the
applicable laws relating to worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance (including,
but not limited to, the Washington Industrial Insurance Act and the laws of the state in which
any such person was hired), regardless of whether such coverage or insurance is mandatory or
merely elective under the law. The Lead Agency or contracting party shall furnish to
Participating Agencies such assurance and evidence of such coverage or insurance (such as
copies of insurance policies and Certificates of Compliance issued by the Washington State
Department of Labor and Industries) as Participating Agencies may request.
Each Participating Agency shall maintain in full force and effect throughout the term of this
Agreement, a minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) liability insurance for property
damage and bodily injury. In satisfying the insurance requirements set forth in this section, the
participating agency may self - insure against such risks in such amounts as are consistent with
good utility practice or shall obtain a coverage agreement through a Risk Pool authorized by
Chapter 39.24 RCW which shall provide liability coverage to the Participating Agency for the
liabilities contractually assumed by the Participating Agency in this Agreement. At the time of
execution of this Agreement, and prior to commencement of performance of any of the Work,
each Participating Agency shall furnish the other Participating Agencies, upon request, with a
Certificate of Insurance as evidence that policies providing insurance (or self - insurance) with
such provisions, coverage's and limits are in full force and effect.
V. Project Schedule
Task Target Completion Date
Circulate and sign copies of the Project
Agreement. -
Trench and install conduit and vault
Prep conduit and install fiber and toneable tape
Terminate and splice fibers
May 2014
Summer 2014
Fall 2014
Fall 2014
VI Changes or Addenda to Project Agreement Template Policy
This Agreement shall run concurrent with and be considered an attachment to the Project
Agreement Template Policy document and supersedes the Policy document to the extent it
contains terms and conditions which change, modify, delete, add to, supplement or otherwise
amend the terms and conditions of the Project Agreement Template Policy document.
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Approvals
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fiber Optic Project Agreement
on the respective dates indicated below.
Approved as to Form:
Denis Law Date City Attorney
Mayor
City of Renton
Approved as to Form:
Jim Haggerton Date City Attorney
Mayor
City of Tukwila
Date
Associate Vice President
UW Information Technology
Approved as to Form:
Kirk Triplett Date City Attorney
City Manager
City of Kirkland
Approved as to Form:
Brad Miyake Date City Attorney
City Manager
City of Bellevue
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
May 19, 2014 — 5:15 p.m. — Foster Conference Room, 6300 Building
City of Tukwila
Utilities Committee
PRESENT
Councilmembers: Kate Kruller, Chair; Allan Ekberg, Kathy Hougardy
Staff: David Cline, Bob Giberson, Robin Tischmak, Ryan Larson, Frank Iriarte, Mike
Cusick, Gail Labanara, Laurel Humphrey
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Kruller called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m.
I. PRESENTATIONS
II. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Community Connectivity Consortium: Project Agreement 64
Staff is seeking Council approval of Community Connectivity Consortium Project Agreement
64, which provides for the design and installation of a 288 - strand fiber optic cabling system for
member use and installation of a 72- strand fiber optic backbone cable for Tukwila's exclusive
use. This project provides a critical gateway to the Sabey Data Center, originating from
Southwest Grady Way and Interurban Avenue South. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD
TO JUNE 2, 2014 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA.
B. Bid Award: East Marginal Way South Storm Pipe Replacement
Staff is seeking Council approval to award a bid to the James W. Fowler Co. in the amount of
$2,058,782.30 for construction of the East Marginal Way South Storm Pipe Replacement
Project. In November 2012, a 30 -inch storm water pipe on East Marginal Way South just south
of South 124`h Street burst, creating a sinkhole, and a complete replacement of the pipe system
in that area was deemed necessary. James W. Fowler Co. was the lowest of five bids received
and is under the engineer's estimate of $2,485,995.00. As part of the project, the City plans to
relocate Valley View Sewer and Water District 125 facilities, with reimbursement expenses paid
through a separate agreement that will come before the Utilities Committee. With contingency,
the project is over budget and the additional $175,000 is available from the Surface Water
ending fund balance. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 27, 2014 COMMITTEE
OF THE WHOLE.
C. Public Works Trust Fund Loan Application: Andover Park East Water Main Replacement
Staff is seeking Committee approval to apply for a Public Works Trust Fund loan in the amount
of $3,131,000.00 for the Andover Park East Water Main Replacement Project. This project
includes replacement of the water line, installation of a 15" sewer line and the repair and
overlay of Andover Park East from Strander Boulevard to 1 -405. The original water and sewer
lines are from 1961 and are no longer sufficient to support current and future development.
UNANIMOUS COMMITTEE APPROVAL.
D. Ordinance: Establishing Sewer Connection Fees for Tukwila South
Staff is seeking Council approval of an ordinance that would establish the sewer connection
fees for parcels and plats in the Tukwila South area. In 2012 the City installed sanitary sewers
and a sewer pump station to serve the Tukwila South Plat as part of the Southcenter Parkway
Extension Project. The total cost of sewer construction was $2,525,570.90, 73% of which was
grant funded. The balance of $694,504.14 will be collected from the sewer connection fees as
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