HomeMy WebLinkAboutTrans 2015-08-17 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETCity of Tukwila
Transportation Committee
❖ Joe Duffie, Chair
❖ Allan Ekberg
❖ Kathy Hougardy
AGENDA
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L. Humphrey
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Item
Recommended Action
Page
1. PRESENTATION(S)
2. BUSINESS AGENDA
a) 53 d Ave S (S 137th St — S 144th St)
a) Committee Approval
Pg. 1
Grant Application Submittals
b) 53 d Ave S (S 137th St — S 144th St)
b) Forward to 9/8/15 Regular
Pg. 3
Consultant Selection and Agreement
Consent Agenda
c) S144 th St Phase II Project (42nd Ave S to Tukwila Int'I Blvd)
c) Forward to 8/24/15 C.O.W.
Pg. 27
Supplemental Agreement No. 2 for ROW Acquisition Serv.
and 9/8/15 Regular
d) S144 th St Phase II Project (42nd Ave S to Tukwila Int'I Blvd)
d) Forward to 8/24/15 C.O.W.
Pg. 35
Ordinance for Acquisition of Right -of -Way
and 9/8/15 Regular
3. SCATBd
The August 2015 SCATBd Meeting was Canceled
4. MISCELLANEOUS
e) S 144th St Bridge Over I -5
e) For Discussion
5. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Future Agendas:
• Field Trip — TIB Pedestrian
Lights
Next Scheduled Meeting: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 (due to holiday)
SThe City of Tukwila strives to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Please contact the Public Works Department at 206- 433 -0179 for assistance.
Transportation Committee - 2015 Work Plan
Description
Qtr
Dept
Action or
Briefing
Status
BNSF Intermodal Facility Access
Design contract (to COW only)
I
PW
A
Complete
42 Avenue South Phase III
Design Contract Supplement — design undergrounding
2
PW
A
Complete
Seattle City Light underground agreement & revised design
3-4
PW
A
Follow-up on potential for coordination with SeaTac
2
PW
B
Complete
ADA Improvements
Design contract
2
PW
A
Complete
Crosswalk Petition for TIB/S 1391 St - Engineering analysis
3
PW
B
Bid award
2
PW
A
Annual Overlay and Repair Program
Bid Award
2
PW
A
Complete
53`d Avenue S (S 137th _ S 144th St) & Water/Sewer/SSWIVI
Funding and Design contract
3
PW
A
Approval to apply for TIB grant
3
PW
A
Cascade View Safe Routes to School
Closeout
3
PW
A
Complete
Thorndyke Safe Routes to School
Closeout
3
PW
A
TUC Transit Center /Andover Park West
Closeout
3
PW
A
Small Roadway & Safety Improvements
Allentown Roadside Barriers — outreach and design alternatives
2
PW
B
Complete
Roadside Barrier Bid Award
3
PW
A
Residential Street Improvements/Walk & Roll
Citywide Comprehensive Update & Safety Priority list
Consultant selection
4
PW
A
Annual Bridge Inspections and Repairs
Program update
4
PW
B
Major Maintenance on 3 Bridges 2015 - Design Contract
3
PW
A
Complete
Duwamish/ S 1191 h Ped Bridge — present condition and repairs
1
PW
B
Complete
Boeing Access Road over IBNRR Bridge Rehab
Bid Award
4
PW
A
TUC Ped/Bike Bridge
Right-of-way and Easement Acquisition/Ordinance
1 & 3
PW
A
Complete
Bid Award
4
PW
A
Interurban Avenue S (S 143`d — Fort Dent Way)
Status update
4
PW
B
S 144 th St Phase 11 (42nd Ave S — TIB)
Bid award
4
PW
A
OTHER
TIB pedestrian bulb replacement (test locations) site tour
4
PW
B
Transit plan update contract
4
PW
A
Complete
Transportation Improvement Program 2016-2021 Resolution
2
PW
A
Complete
CTR Grants
2
PW
A
Complete
Standard Reports/Briefings
Frequency
Dept.
Facility Tours
As needed
PW
SCATBI)
Monthly
CM Hougardy
Committee Work Plan
Council, Staff
MCity of Tukwila Updated 7/20/15
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Transportation Committee
FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works Director '48
BY: Ryan Larson, Senior Program Manager
DATE: August 14, 2015
SUBJECT: 53rd Ave S (S 137t' St — S 144th St)
Project Nos. 99110301 & 90341213
Grant Application Submittals
ISSUE
Authorize the submittal of grant applications
Improvement Board (TIB) and Washington State
the 53rd Ave S Residential Street Project.
I amel
for Washington State Transportation
Department of Ecology (DOE) funding for
TIB and DOE have issued Calls for Projects inviting qualified applicants to apply for
available grant funds. Current City policy requires approval by the appropriate Committee
before applying for grants. The Utilities Committee approved the grant applications on
August 11, 2015.
DISCUSSION
The TIB program awards State funds for selected projects. TIB funding requires a minimum
20% local match and utility undergrounding costs are not typically eligible.
The DOE Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Stormwater Pre-Construction Grants can be used to retrofit
existing roadways to provide water quality improvements. Water quality facilities required as
part of roadway widening are not eligible, however providing treatment for the area of the
existing roadway is allowed. There are no matching requirements for DOE grant funds.
FISCAL IMPACT
As we were unsuccessful for grant funding for design of the 53rd Ave S Residential Street
Project in 2014, City funds will be covering the design and right-of-way scheduled for 2015.
Consultant selection and the agreement for design will be presented following this item. The
TIB and DOE grants would be for construction funding in 2016 and 2017.
RECOMMENDATION
Transportation Committee approval to submit 2015 grant applications to the Washington
State Transportation Improvement Board and Washington State Department of Ecology for
the 53rd Ave S Residential Street Project.
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City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Naggerton
Transportation Committee
FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works Director
By: Ryan Larson, Senior Program Manager
DATE: August 14, 2015
SUBJECT: 53rd Ave South (S 137th St — S 144th St)
Project No. 99110301
Consultant Selection and Agreement
ISSUE
Approve a Consultant Agreement with KPG, Inc. to provide engineering design services for the 53rd Ave S project.
BACKGROUND
This design contract is for the reconstruction of 53rd Ave S from S 137th St to S 144th St. The 53rd Ave S Project's
design will include reconstructing the roadway, drainage, sidewalks, illumination, water main and sewer upgrades,
and undergrounding of overhead utilities. City Residential Street, Water, Sewer, and Surface Water funds will be
used to fund the design effort. Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Funding and other grant sources are being
sought to fund a large portion of the construction phase.
ANALYSIS
A Request for Proposals was sent via email on June 16, 2015 to all firms listed on the MSRC Consultant Roster
advertising Civil, Construction Management, and Roadway, Bikeway, and Walkway Design Services. Ten proposals
were received on July 2, 2015. The consultant qualifications were reviewed and scored and three firms, Perteet,
KPG, and KPFF, were selected for interviews and further consideration. Interviews were conducted on July 23, 2015
and KPG was selected as the firm that best met the requirements for this type of project. KPG's approach to the
project included a proposal to use public meetings similar to those they used on the Cascade View Drainage Project
where they were able to affectively work with multiple property owners. KPG also excelled with a proven track record
of helping jurisdictions obtain grant funding, including State TIB grants.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Contract Budget
KPG $ 575,731.49
Contingency 10% 57,573.15
Residential Streets
193,000.00
Residential Streets ROW portion
23,000.00
Water (401)
125,000.00
Sewer (402)
100,000.00
Surface Water (412)
200.000.00
Total $ 633,304.64
$&4i 000-00
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to approve the contract with KPG Inc. in the amount of $575,731.49 to perform design
engineering services for the 53rd Ave S Project and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the September 8,
2015 Regular Meeting.
Attachments: Scoring Matrix
2015 CIP Pages 6, 62, 77 and 87, 2015 CIP
Consultant Agreement
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Consultant
Scoring Matrix
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150
200
200
100
150
200
1000
KPG
145
190
187
95
145
197
959
1
Perteet
138
188
183
65
145
187
906
2
KPFF
120
180
177
78
145
187
887
3
Reviewer Name: Combined Average Scores from three Reviewers
Ryan Larson, Robin Tischmak, Scott Bates
Date: 7/23/15
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CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2015 to 2020
PROJECT: 53rd Ave S (S 137th St - S 144th St) Project No. 99110301
EXPENSES
Design and construct urban residential street improvements that include curb, gutter, sidewalk, undergrounding,
DESCRIPTION:
and illumination. Street will coordinate with Water $1.1 m, Sewer $830k, and Surface Water $1.5m CIP projects.
JUSTIFICATION:
Provide pedestrian and vehicle safety, drainage, and neighborhood revitalization.
STATUS:
Undergrounding is included in the estimate at this time. Grant applications in 2014 for 2015/16.
MAINT. IMPACT:
Reduce pavement, shoulder, and drainage work.
State TIB & Pedestrian Safety grants are proposed with Water, Sewer and Surface Water as match.
COMMENT:
See additional pages in Enterprise funds under 53rd Ave S Projects. Seattle City Light is now negotiating
190
a 60/40 underground split and undergrounding costs have been added to project.
FINANCIAL
Through Estimated
rn annn's1
2n13 2n14 2n15 2018 2n17 2n18 2n19 2n2n BEYOND TOTAL
EXPENSES
Design
190
3
193
Land(R/W)
100
100
Const. Mgmt.
120
120
240
Construction
800
800
1,600
Undergrounding
2,250
2,250
TOTAL EXPENSES
1 0
1 01
290
1 3,173
1 920
1 0
1 01
0
1 0
1 4,383
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Grant
0
Proposed Grant
174
1,082
507
1,763
Seattle City Light
1,350
1,350
Bond
0
City Oper. Revenue
0
0
116
741
413
0
0
0
0
1,270
TOTAL SOURCES
1 0
1 01
290
1 3,173
1 920
1 01
0
0
1 0
1 4,383
2015 - 2020 Capital improvement Program 6 5
CITY OFTUKVVLA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2015 to 2020
PROJECT
53rd Ave S Water Main Replacement Project No. 90540106
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�ong*dhRns�enUa|s�ee and oudaoewa�rimpmvemama.ino�||appmxm�a�3.00OLFofnew
12^ water line along 53rd Ave G from Interurban Ave SmS144thSt.
JUSTIFICATION:
Thispm�dosaneaded|nupwithinthodi��bmioneya�mandwiUimpmv*wueroomicaand�m
'
flows m the north side of Tukwila Hill.
STATUS:
Design in2O15. with construction in2010 and 2O1T.
mmmT.|MpACT:
COMMENT:
The wa�rma�m�o*iUbea�ng53� Ave Shnm|n�m�an Ave S and 52nd Ave 8to53� Ave G.
then along S 137th St to 53rd south to S 144th St.
RmxmCv«L Through Estimated
onS000'so 2nix 2n14 2n 15 2n10 mn mm nom m2n Rpymmn rOTx/
EXPENSES
Design
125
125
Const. Mgmt.
67
68
135
Construction
450
450
900
TOTAL EXPENSES
1 01
01
125
1 517
1 518
1 01
01
01
01
1,160
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Grant
0
Proposed Grant
0
Mitigation Actual
0
Mitigation Expected
0
TOTAL SOURCES
1 01
01
1251
517
1 518
1 01
01
01
01
1,160
,lect Location
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CITY OF TUKVVLA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2015 to 2020
PROJECT: 53md Ave S Sewer Rehabilitation Project No. 91440205
RahabUhebnnof2.1O0LF+�ofaun�a�ee*e �a was ins�|�d�1S72�53� Ave 5fmmS137�St
DBS�0�OON�
' to S 144th St. Coordinate with Street, Water, and Surface Water improvements.
JUSTIFICATION: The rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer will reduce the need to disturb the new roadway.
STATUS:
MA|NT IMPACT: Expected (u decrease maintenance.
COMMENT:
FINANCIAL Through snbmoteu
(inmmo's) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 BEYOND TOTAL
EXPENSES
VV
Design
UO
100
mw
100
200
Const. Mgmt.
100
1,000
1,100
Construction
630
6,000
6,630
TOTAL EXPENSES
1 01
01
100
1 730
1 01
01
01
01
7,100
1 7,930
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Grant
0
Proposed Bond/ULID
7,100
7,100
Mitigation Actual
0
Mitigation Expected
0
(DProject Location
VV
UO
mw
;VN
W V,
2015 2020 Capital Improvement Program 77 7
CITY OFTUKVVLA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2015 to uVoV
PROJECT:
53rd Ave S Surface Water Drainage System Project No. 90341213
Replace existing storm drainage system. Provide bioswales along 53rd Ave S and a water quality structure
DESCRIPTION:
aL the downstream end nf the system totreat storm water runoff. Purchase hght-o#may.if required, for
binawa|e construction and provide asphalt overlay.
JUSTIFICATION:
New conveyance system wiUn,duco#oodingunhghto#way and phvatepmpeny.Exiohngsystem iainpoor
condition and street runoff flows onto private property.
STATUS:
In conjunction with Street and Water improvements.
MA|NT.|MRACT:
Expected 0o decrease maintenance.
COMMENT:
FINANCIAL Through Estimated
(in $000's) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 BEYOND TOTAL
EXPENSES
SL
Design
S 139
200
200
Const. Mgmt.
100
95
195
Construction
500
569
1,069
TOTAL EXPENSES
1 01
01
200
1 600
1 664
1 01
01
01
01
1,464
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Grant
0
Proposed Grant
120
360
398
878
Mitigation Actual
0
Mitigation Expected
0
TOTAL SOURCES
1 01
01
200
1 600
1 664
1 01
01
01
0
1 1,464
Project Location
SL
S 139
tro s'
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City of Tukwila Contract Number,
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6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR
ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Tukwila, Washington, hereinafter
referred to as "the City", and KPG, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration
of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified.
1. 11roiect Designation. The Consultant is retained by the City to perform engineering services
in connection with the project titled '53'd Avenue South (S 144"' Street to S 137"' Street)'.
2, Scope of Services. The Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies.
3. I -ation of Agreement, Time i- Performance. This Agreement shall be in full force and
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effect for a period commencing upon execution and ending December 31, 2016, unless sooner
terminated under the provisions hereinafter specified, Work Linder this Agreement shall
commence, upon written notice by the City to the Consultant to proceed. The Consultant shall
perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this Agreement no
Later than December 31, 2016 unless an extension of such time is granted in writing by the
City.
4, Payment. The Consultant shall be paid by the City for completed work and for services
rendered under this Agreement as follows:
A. Payment for the work provided by the Consultant shall be made as provided on Exhibit
"B" attached hereto, provided that the total amount of payment to the Consultant shall
not exceed $575,731.49 without express written modification of the Agreement signed
by the City.
B. The Consultant may submit vouchers to the City once per month during the progress of
the work for partial payment for that portion of the project completed to date. Such
vouchers will be checked by the City and, upon approval thereof, payment shall be made
to the Consultant in the amount approved.
C. Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the total contract price earned will be
made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion
of the work tinder this Agreement and its acceptance by the City.
D. Payment as provided in this section shall be full compensation for work performed,
services rendered, and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to
complete the work.
E. The Consultant's records and accounts pertaining to this Agreement are to be kept
available for inspection by representatives of the City and the state of Washington for a
period of three (3) years after final payments, Copies shall be made available upon
request.
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5. Ownership and Use of Documents. All documents, drawings, specifications and other
materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this
Agreement shall be the property of the City -whether the project for which they are made is
executed or not. The Consultant shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible
copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with
the Consultant's endeavors. The Consultant shall not be responsible for any use of the said
documents, drawings, specifications or other materials by the City on any project other than
the project specified in this Agreement.
6. Compliance with Laws. The Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by
this Agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state, and local laws,
ordinances and regulations, applicable to the services rendered under this Agreement.
7. Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officers,
officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages,
losses Or Suits including attorney fees, arising Out of or resulting from the acts, errors or
omissions of the Consultant in performance of this Agreement, except for injuries and
damages caused by the sole negligence of the City.
Should a court of cornpetent.jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW
4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising Out of bodily injury to persons or
damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Consultant
and the City., its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, the Consultant's liability
hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence. It is further specifically
and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the Consultant's
waiver Of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW., solely for the purposes of this
indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of
this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
8. Insurance. The Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement,
insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from
or in connection with the performance of the work- hereunder by the Consultant, its agents,
representatives, or employees. Consultant's maintenance of insurance as required by the
agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Consultant to the coverage
provided by such insurance,, or otherwise limit the City's recourse to any remedy available at
law, or in equity.
A. Minimum Amounts and Scope of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain insurance of the
types and with the limits described below:
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1. A1.1101110 bile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single Iii-nit for bodily
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injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. Automobile Liability
insurance shall cover all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage
shall be written on Insurance Services Office (LSO) ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute
form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be
endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage.
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2. Commercial General -Liability insurance with limits no less than $1.000.000 each
occurrence, $22,000,000 general aggregate. Commercial General Liability
insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover
liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors and personal
injury and advertising injury. The City shall be named as an insured under the
Consultant's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the
work performed for the City.
W -kers* Coijij2�Lj s ti( Ln coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of
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the State of Washington.
4. I)rofessional Liability with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and
$1.000,000 policy aggregate limit. Professional Liability insurance shall be
appropriate to the Consultant's profession.
13. Other Insurance Provision. The Consultant's Automobile Liability and Commercial
General Liability insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain that they
shall be primary insurance with respect to the City. Any Insurance, self-insurance, or
insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Consultant's
insurance and shall not be contributed or combined with it.
C. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M,
Best rating of not less than A:VlI,
1). Verification of Coverage. Consultant shall ffirnish the City with original certificates and
a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the
additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements or the Consultant
before commencement of the work. Certificates of coverage and endorsements as
required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution
of this Agreement.
E. Notice of Cancellation. The Consultant shall provide the City with written notice of any
policy cancellation, within two business days of their receipt of such notice.
E Failure to Maintain Insurance. Failure on the part of the Consultant to maintain the
insurance as required shall constitute a material breach of contract, upon which the City
may, after giving five business days notice to the Consultant to correct the breach,
immediately terminate the contract or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance
and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be
repaid to the City on demand, or at the sole discretion of the City, offset against funds due
the Consultant from the City.
9. Independent Contractor. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an
independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this Agreement.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and
employee between the parties hereto. Neither the Consultant nor any employee of the
Consultant shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services
provided under this Agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or
otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state
industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to
the Consultant, or any employee of the Consultant.
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Ik Covenant Against Contingent, Fees. The Consultant warrants that bc has not employed or
reiobocd any 000zpuoy or puraou, other than u booafidc employee working solely for the
Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any
company or person, other than abonuOde employee working solely for the Cnomnitau|, any
fee, commission, percentage, brokerage ��c, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon
or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this
vvanrooL the City shall have the right to annul this contract vvi1bon1 liability, or in its
diocn:1iVo to deduct from the 0001coo1 ydco or consideration, or n1bcrxdae recover, the full
amount ofsuch fee, commission. percentage, brokerage fee.
gift, or contingent fee,
ll. Discrimination Prohibited. The Consultant., with regard to the work performed 6»itunder
this /\gruczuezu, will not diocrinn{oolc on the grounds of race, religion, urco6 color, nn1ioomo
origin, ugo° veteran status, sex, sexual orientation,, gender identity, ueuritu| status, political
affiliation or the presence of any disability in the selection and retention of employees or
procurement of materials or supplies.
iZ Assignment. The Consultant shall not sublet m assign any of the services covered by this
Agreement without the express written consent o(1bcCity.
13. Waiver Fw the City o[muy provision mfthis Agreement or ally tbnolimitation
provided for in this Agreement shall not constitute o waiver o( any other provision.
\4.
A. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time by giving ' tell (10)
days written notice ha the Consultant.
B. In the event of the death of member, partner m officer ofthe Consultant, or any of' its
supervisory personnel assigned Nthe prqject, the surviving members u[(he Consultant
hereby agree to complete the work under the terms ofthis Aorccn)cut, if requested to do
so by the City. This section nbuU not be u hmo to renegotiations of this Agreement
between surviving members o[ the Consultant and the City, i[ the City aochooses.
15. This Agreement shall be «xkjcci to, and the
Consultant shall at all times comply with, all nnn6cubke federal, state and local laws,
regulations, and rules, the provisions of the 0 of Tukwila Municipal Lmdo and
ordinances of1�[` of Tukwila. In the event any suit, arbitration, or other proceeding is
instituted to enforce any term of this Agreement, the parties specifically understand and agree
that venue shall be properly laid in King County, Washington. The prevailing party io any
such action ubol} be cndUcd to its attorney's fees and costs of suit. \/eouo for any action
arising from or related to this Agreement obu|| be exclusively in King County Superior Court.
|h. Severabilitv and Survival. If any term, condition or provision ofthis Agreement is declared
void or unen6orccable or limited in its application or effect, such event shall not af , feet any
other provisions hereof and all other provisions shall remain fully enforceable. The
provisions of this Agreement, which by their sense and context are reasonably intended to
survive the completion, expiration or cancellation of this Agreement, shall survive
termination of this Agreement.
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17. Notices,. Notices to the City of'l'ukwila shall be sent to the following address:
City Clerk
City of Tukwila
6200 Southeenter Boulevard
Tukwila, WA 98188
Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address:
KPG
753 9"' Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
18. Entire Agreement; Modification. This Agreement, together with attachments or addenda,
represents the entire and integrated Agreement between the City and the Consultant and
supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. No
amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless it is in
writing and signed by the parties.
DATED this .--- day of
CITY OFTUKWILA
Mayor, Jim Ilaggeiton
Attest/Authenticated:
City Clerk, Christy O'Flaberty
CA revised : 1-2013
2015.
CONSUVVANT
Printed Narne:Nelson Davis, KPG
Title:_ Principal
Approved as to Form:
Office of the City Attorney
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City of Tukwila
53rd Avenue South
S 144 th Street to S 137th Street
KPG
Scope of Work
August 11, 2016
PURPOSE:
This project includes preparation of final Plans, Specifications and Estimates for the 53rd
Avenue South Project. Project elements include:
Roadway (Project No. 9910301)
Pavement restoration, minor widening; curb, gutter, and sidewalk; shared bicycle
markings; channelization; ADA upgrades; illumination-, franchise utility
underg rounding, retaining walls, and landscape restoration between S 144th Street
and S 137th Street.
Surface Water (Project No. 90341213)
Installation of new conveyance system from S 144th Street to S 137th Street,
including water quality and flow control measures as required to mitigate roadway
project. Opportunities to retrofit existing roadway will be evaluated and implemented
where practical based on cost effectiveness and available right of way.
Water (Project No. 90540106)
Installation of new water main and appurtenances between S 144th Street and
Interurban Avenue South.
Sewer (Project No. 91440205)
Provide necessary utility adjustments to match new roadway grades, install a side
street extension to the vacant S 142nd Street right of way, and evaluate pipe
inspection videos for potential spot repairs to existing sewer and/or manholes.
Work includes necessary base mapping, design, State Environmental Protection Agency
(SEPA) documentation, Cultural Resources, and franchise utility coordination.
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SCOPE OF WORK:
Task I Project Management/Coordination/Administration.
1.1 Provide project management administrative services including:
♦ Project set-up and execute agreement
♦ Execution of subconsultant agreements
+ Preparation of monthly progress reports and invoices
♦ Record keeping and project closeout
1.2 Provide overall project management including:
♦ Project staff management and coordination
+ Subconsultant management and coordination
+ Prepare and update project schedule
♦ Schedule and budget monitoring
1.3 Coordinate with City staff, including preparation and attendance of up to 8
coordination meetings throughout the duration of the project. Level of effort for this
task is based on an average of 2 Consultant staff at each of the following meetings:
+ One formal kickoff meeting at project start
+ Monthly meetings at the City throughout the project duration (estimate 7).
1.4 Provide QA / QC reviews by senior staff of all major deliverables prior to submittal to
the City.
Deliverables
♦ Project Schedule and necessary updates
♦ Monthly progress reports and invoicing
+ Meeting agendas and minutes including a summary of decisions made / needed
resulting from design coordination meetings.
Task 2 Survey and Base Mapping.
Limits of survey- 53rd Avenue S (Approximately 60 feet wide plus additional at driveways
and side streets) from the south side of S 1,14 th Street to the north side of S 137th Street
and from S '137th Street to Interurban Avenue S along the proposed water line replacement
route.
2.1 Establish horizontal and vertical control points along the corridor for field topographic
survey. Basis of control will be City of Tukwila Datum. The CONSULTANT will
locate, field survey, and calculate positions for all monuments and control points
throughout the project limits, using the Washington State plane coordinate system.
Conventional or GPS surveying methods will be used on this project. Monuments or
corners to be located and field surveyed include the following:
• Section Corners
• Side street monuments
• Property Corners
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2.2 Field Survey and Note Reduction. Perform note reduction of the field survey data.
2.3 Mapping work to prepare 1"=20' topographic base map and digital terrain model
(DTM) in AutoCAD format of the project within the limits described above.
2.4 The Consultant will retain the services of a firm to field locate and paint all utility
locations within the project corridor so that they can be surveyed and incorporated
into the base maps. Service line locations and gravity storm and sewer will not be
field located. Perform field survey to locate paint marks including surface features
(valves, manholes, catch basins, junction boxes, vaults, etc). Irrigation systems will
not be included.
2.5 Perform observation and measure-downs of existing storm drain catch basins and
manholes. The approximate size, type (brick, concrete), and general condition of the
structures to confirm suitability for continued use, and approximate size and location
of storm drainage pipes will be documented. These observations will be made from
the surface.
2.6 The Consultant shall survey the utility potholes performed by franchise utilities
and/or subconsultant. The budget includes a $10,000 allowance for potholing of City
owned facilities.
Deliverables
♦ Electronic copies of the completed field topographic base map in PIDF and
AutoCAD.
Task 3 Public Outreach / License to Construct
3.1 Prepare flyer describing project and to obtain rights of entry for survey and mapping
to ensure smooth transition with adjacent improvements. Mailing and postage will
be provided by the City.
3.2 Prepare for and attend up to two (2) community open house meetings. Mailing
meeting notices and room arrangements will be provided by the City.
3.3 Prepare license to construct forms and exhibits for each property along the corridor.
Conduct up to 20 one-on-one meetings with adjacent residents to describe the
project and obtain right of entry signatures.
Deliverables
♦ Camera-ready mailings and flyers.
+ Open house meeting graphics
♦ Right of entry forms and exhibits (40 parcels)
♦ Summary Notes from open house meetings.
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Task 4 Stormwater Preliminary Design and Alternatives Analysis
The Consultant shall prepare preliminary engineering of stormwater management and
conveyance facilities required for the project. Preliminary engineering will include the
following sub-tasks:
4.1 Compile and review existing stormwater data, including GIS data, record drawings,
and previous storm drainage reports for projects in the vicinity of the proposed
roadway improvements.
4.2 Perform an offsite analysis in accordance with Section 2.3.1 of the 2009 King County
Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). The analysis will extend downstream
from the approximately 1/4 mile to the Duwamish River outfall.
4.3 Analyze all applicable Core and Special Requirements of the KCSWDM to determine
stormwater management requirements that will apply to the project.
4.4 Identify potential alternatives for meeting stormwater management requirements of
the KCSWDM, and a full retrofit of the roadway for water quality treatment. Perform
preliminary calculations for sizing alternatives facilities and prepare conceptual
drawings to illustrate each alternative.
4.5 Perform alternatives evaluation, consisting of planning-level cost estimates and
evaluation of advantages and disadvantages for each alternative for use in
alternative selection by the City.
4.6 Prepare and submit a Draft Stormwater Design Report to document the preliminary
stormwater design activities performed in the above subtasks. The report will identify
a recommended alternative for the stormwater management design.
4.7 Prepare a Final Stormwater Design Report.
Deliverables
♦ Conceptual Drawings to illustrate each stormwater alternative., 1 electronic file
in PDF format
♦ Draft Stormwater Design Report, 2 bound copies of report and 1 electronic file
in PDF format
o Final Stormwater Design Report, 2 bound copies of report and 1 electronic copy
in PDF format
♦ The storm drainage design will be in accordance with the standards of the City
of Tukwila Municipal Code (14.30,060), including the 2009 King County Surface
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Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) and the City's 2010 Infrastructure Design and
Construction Standards.
♦ The King County Runoff Time Series (KCRTS) will be used for hydrologic
modeling and design of stormwater management facilities.
♦ XP Storm software by XP Solutions will be used for hydraulic modeling if
required for offsite analysis.
♦ Water quality treatment alternatives will include a full retrofit of the roadway,
even if Core Requirement 8 of the KCSWDM requires less than a full retrofit.
Task 5 Geotechnical Report
The Consultant shall coordinate with a qualified geotechnical firm to complete field
investigations to support the project as follows:
51 Review existing preliminary plans and geotechnical, geological and environmental
reports for the immediate area.
5.2 Plan, coordinate, and manage the field investigation, which will include the following:
• Obtain right-of-way permits from the City for the field investigation.
• Mark core/boring exploration locations and request public utility locates. A
separate trip to the site will be necessary to mark the exploration locations in
order to get the utility locates completed, and a second trip will be necessary
to observe locates and verify no conflicts exist or to select an alternate
exploration location.
• Complete up to eight borings at an average of approximately 15 feet to
explore the existing pavement section, underlying subgrade conditions,
infiltration capacity, and to determine wall design parameters. Up to 3 wells
will be left in place in order to monitor seasonal groundwater fluctuations.
5.3 Complete geotechnical laboratory analyses on disturbed soil samples obtained from
the explorations, including up to four moisture content determinations, up to four
grain-size determinations, up to four cation exchange capacity tests, and up to four
organic matter content determinations.
5.4 Prepare a draft (electronic PDF copy) and final report summarizing our findings,
conclusions, and recommendations related to the following:
• Subsurface soil and groundwater conditions and results the of laboratory
testing
• Feasibility of stormwater infiltration potential of native soil based on
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subsurface conditions encountered, and limited laboratory testing that
includes grain-size analyses
0 Potential of existing soil to provide water quality treatment
Foundation recommendations for luminaires based on Washington State
Department of Transportation Chapter 17
0 Provide recommendations for wall design and pavement section
Deliverables
+ Draft and Final Geotechnical letter report
Task 6 Final Plans, Specifications and Estimates
The Consultant shall prepare Final Plans, Specifications and Estimates for advertisement
and award by the City. Plans shall be formatted to provide sufficient detail for convenient
field layout of all proposed facilities. City standard details and WSDOT standard plans will
be supplemented with project specific details as required. Final bid documents will be
signed by a licensed professional engineer in the State of Washington.
6.1 Coordinate with Seattle City Light, CenturyLink and Comcast Cable to develop a
preliminary undergrounding of overhead utilities plan. Each utility company will
provide a schematic design of their proposed undergrounding facilities, including
vaults, number and size of conduits, temporary pole relocations, and terminal pole
locations. The Consultant shall incorporate the utility provided information into a
preliminary aerial conversion plan compatible with proposed corridor improvements,
The Consultant will prepare a summary table of existing connection type by parcel
and provide the City with a summary of properties that need to be converted to
underground service.
6.2 Analyze illumination to provide levels consistent with the current City illumination
standards. Prepare a preliminary layout of the street illumination system and include
supporting calculations in a brief technical memorandum.
6.3 Develop retaining, wall cross section alternatives (plan and typical section) and
comparative level of opinion of cost. In determining the type of wall to use, the
Consultant will analyze cost and constructability of each wall system. As the
structural design needs for walls is unknown, the budget includes a $30,000
allowance for structural / geostructural design services.
6.4 Prepare draft Technical Information Report in accordance with City stormwater
requirements to include additional water quality facilities approved in task 4.
6.5 The Consultant shall prepare 30% Plans and Estimate for City review and comment.
Plans will contain a roadway profile and sufficient plan view information to allow
verification of scope by City departments prior to final design. Draft TIR, urban
design/landscape memorandum, and illumination calculations will be included with
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the 30% submittal,
6.6 The Consultant shall incorporate City comments and prepare 60% Plans, and
Estimate for City review and comment.
6.7 The Consultant shall address City comments and finalize TIR.,
6.8 The Consultant shall incorporate City comments and prepare 90% Plans,
Specifications, and Estimate for City review and comment. Specifications will be
based on WSDOT /APWA and City Standards.
6.9 Prepare contract specifications for the 90% and Bid submittals based on
WSDOT /APWA standards (English), grant funding requirements, and applicable
LAG standards.
6.10 Perform 30 %, 60 %, 90% and Bid Document quantity take -offs and opinion of costs.
6.11 The Consultant shall incorporate comments and finalize bid documents. Bid
documents will be uploaded to bxwa.com for advertisement by the City. It is
anticipated that final plans will include the following sheets. Sheets may be
combined or separated for clarity:
Cover sheet
(1 sheet)
Sheet Index, Survey Control & Alignment Data
(1 sheet)
Legend and Abbreviations
(1 sheet)
Roadway Sections
(1 sheet)
Paving Details
(2 sheets)
Drainage Details
(4 sheets)
Right of Way Plans
(5 sheets)
Site Preparation and Erosion Control Plans
(6 sheets)
Roadway Plans
(5 sheets)
Roadway Profiles
(5 sheets)
Drainage Plans
(5 sheets)
Drainage Profiles (5 sheets)
Water Plans and Details (9 sheets)
Sanitary Sewer Plans and Details
(3 sheets)
Driveway Plan and Profiles
(10 sheets)
Retaining Wall Plan and Elevations
(8 sheets)
Retaining Wall Details
(4 sheets)
Landscape Restoration Plans and Details
(8 sheets)
Illumination Plans and Details
(6 sheets
Channelization and Signing Plans and Details
(6 sheets)
Joint Utility Plans and Details
7 sheets)
TOTAL = 102 sheets
6.12 The Consultant shall provide bid period services to include responses to bidder
inquiries, preparation of addenda, attendance at bid opening, preparation of bid
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tabulation, and recommendation to award or reject the apparent low bidder. The
budget assumes a straight forward review process with the low bidder receiving the
contract award.
Deliverables
♦ 30% Plans (1/2 size) & estimate, 5 bound, 1 unbound copy, 1 electronic file in
PDF format
60% Plans (1/2 size), specifications & estimate, 5 bound, 1 unbound copy, 1
electronic file in PDF format
♦ 90% Plans (Y2 size), specifications & estimate, 5 bound, 1 unbound copy, 1
electronic file in PDF format
♦ Final Bid Documents, 10 bound copies 1/2 size Plans, 1 electronic file in PDF
format.
Task 7 Environmental.
7.1 Cultural Resources Investigation. The Consultant will conduct the required cultural
resources assessment in compliance with Washington State E005-05.
7.2 SEPA Checklist:The Consultant will prepare a SEPA checklist for the project
improvements for based on the reviewed 30% Plans.
Deliverables:
♦ An electronic copy of the draft Cultural Resources report in Adobe PDF.
♦ An electronic copy in Adobe PDF and three (3) paper copies of the final Cultural
Resources report..
♦ SEPA submittal copies as required.
Task 8 Right of Way Calculations
Perform the following work items necessary to establish the existing right-of-way (ROW)
along the corridor based on publicly available information. Title research is not anticipated
or included in the project budget.
8.1 Research Records. Determine which existing corners and monuments should be
field located and surveyed.
8.2 Calculations for ROW lines. Using the research information and the survey work
described above, calculate location and surveyed corners, roadway features and
monuments. Incorporate existing right of way into project base maps.
8.3 Analyze right of way needs based on approved 30% Plans and develop right of way
Plans. It is anticipated that right of way and/or easements may be required at curb
returns at sidewalks, for retaining walls, and other site utilities.
8.4 Obtain title reports for up to 12 parcels and prepare up to 12 legal descriptions and
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exhibits for right of way takes, wall easements, and /or utility easements.
Deliverables.-
* Right of way information will be incorporated into the project base maps,
♦ Up to 12 legal descriptions and exhibits.
Additional Services
The City may require additional services of the Consultant in order to advance all or portions of
the project corridor through final design and construction. This work may include items
identified in the current task authorizations as well other items, which may include, but are not
necessarily limited to the following:
♦ Obtaining title reports and providing final right of way / easement legal
descriptions and exhibits beyond the quantity estimated in the scope (12
parcels)
♦ Providing property appraisals and negotiations
♦ Providing additional permitting or environmental studies
♦ Providing additional design services
♦ Providing construction services
These services will be authorized under a future contract supplement if necessary. At the
time these services are required, the Consultant shall provide a detailed scope of work and
an estimate of costs. The Consultant shall not proceed with the work until the City has
authorized the work and issued a notice to proceed.
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
Project: City of Tukwila
53rd Avenue South
S 144th Street to S 137th Street
EXHIBIT B
• Architecture
Landscape Architecture
• Civil Engineering •
Task Description
*Labor Hour Estimate Total Bud
pnojec Senior Pnojoc Design ' Survey Senior Office
wanager Engineer Engineer Eng / LA Technician Crew Aumin *umm
°
'
Bud et
nasm' Management/coordination/administration
1 , Project administration 8 0 0 0
1 z Project management and coordination (12 months) 24 12 0 0
1s City staif design coordination rneetings 16 8 16 0
1 4 QA/QC reviews 8 8 0 0
Mileage
Reproduction
12
8
0
0
12 5
12 5
8 S
0 5
s
5
3 62 z1
8,039.05
7,906.83
2,735 39
Task Totals
Task 2 - Survey and Mapping
2.1 Establish alignment control
2.2 Field survey and note reductiori
zo Prepare base maps and DTM
2.4 Coordinate utility Iocate services
2.5 Storm measuredowns
2.5 Pick up utility pothole inforrnation
Utility Iocate service
Utility potholing allowance
Mileage
Reprodu
56 28 16 0 16 o 20 32 $ 22,305.48
O 2 16 0 0 10 0 o S 3,6*083
0 4 8 0 0 100 0 0 5 16,699.90
0 4 24 100 0 0 0 0 $ 13,400 32
0 0 2 8 0 4 0 0 S 1,637.45
0 0 0 12 u 24 0 0 5 4,84677
0 0 n 8 0 16 0 0 5 3,231.18
5 6.000.00
o 10,000.00
S 200.00
$ 100.00
Task Totals
O 10 50 128 0 154 0
0 59,756.45
Task a' Public Outreach
3.1 Flyer for survey 0 2 0 0 4 0
3 2 Prepare for and attend community open houses (2) 4 8 24 0 16 3
3.3 Prepare license to construct exhibits and 1 on 1 migs 8 40 24 24 40 0
Mileaoe
Task Total 12 50 48 24 60
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0
o
4 $ 928.97
6,594.25
$2ov 00
s sn000
20 $ 24.959.63
HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT B
Project: City of Tukwila
53rd Avenue South
S 144th Street to S 137th Street
• Architecture •
Landscape Architecture
• Civil Eruginee-ring
bor I-1 ur Es i a
Project Senior Project Design Survey Senior Office
Task Description Manager Engineer Engineer Eng / LA Technician Crew Admin Admin
184 79 $ 157.13 $ 113.12 $ 100.57 $ 81.72 $ 151.66 $ 106.86 71.96
Task 4 - Stormwater Preliminary Design and Alternatives Analysis
Total Bud
4.1 Compile and review available stormwater data 0 4 8 0
4.2 Offsite analysis 0 4 16 40
4.3 Drainage requirements analysis 0 2 4 0
4.4 Stormwater alternatives ID & development
4.5 Stormwater alternatives evaulation
4.6 Draft Stormwater Design Report
4.7 Final Stormwater Design Report
Mileage
Reproduction
2 16 24 48
2 4 8 8
I 12 24 8
1 2 4 2
0 0 0 0 $
0 0 0 0 $
0 0 0 0 $
0 0 0 0 S
C 0 0 0 S
0 0 0 8 S
0 0 0 8 3
Task Total
44 88 106
16
Budget
1,533.48
6,461.21
766.74
10,425 87
2,707 62
6,165.49
1,723 37
100.00
250.00
8.78
3,178.41
30,000.00
50.00
,228.41
Task 5 - Geotechnical Report
5.1 Coordinate Geotechnical Report
GeoDesign
Mileage
Reproduction
Task Total
Task 6 - Final Plans, Specifications, and Estimates
6.1 Coordination for utility undergrounding 8 16 40 16 16 0 0
6.2 Analyze and layout illumination system 2 8 24 0 8 0 0
6.3 Develop retaining wall recommendation 4 16 16 0 8 0 0
6.4 Prepare Draft TIR 2 4 40 20 0 47 D
6.5 Prepare 30% Plans 24 100 160 300 200 0 0
6.6 Prepare 60% Plans 24 80 160 240 180 0 0
6.7 Prepare Final TIR 0 2 8 4
0 0 0
6.8 Prepare 90% Plans 40 100 220 300 200 0 0
6.9 Prepare Specificaiions c90% Final) 4 16 40 16 8 0 0
6.10 Quantity and cost estimating (30%, 60%, 90%, Final) 4 10 24 16 16 0 0 0
6.11 Finalize Bid Documents 4 40 80 80 40 0 0 8
6.12 Bid Period Services 4 8 8 8 4 0 0 4 $
Structural wall (lesion allowance 9
Mileage
Reproduction $
8 $ 12,009 50
2 .4) 5,139 17
2 6 5860.83
2. 7.678 24
85.33&84
74,525 80
2 1 765 42
95 080 80
10,616 60
7.941 92
27,963 85
•4 320 44
30.000,00
500.00
2,500.00
Task Total 120 400 820 1000 680 0 0 60 S 371,239A1
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
Project: City of Tukwila
53rd Avenue South
S 144th Street to S 137th Street
EXHIBIT B
"Cr" G-
• Architecture
Landscape Architecture
4 Engineering 4
Task Description
*Labor Hour Estimate
Total Bud
Task 7 - Environmental
Project Senior Project Design Survey Senior Office
Manager Engineer Engineer Eng / LA Technician Crew Admin Admin
$ 184.79 $ 157.13 $ 113.12 $ 100.57 $ 81.72 $ 151.66 $ 106.86 $ 71.96
Budget
7 1 Cultural Resources Investigation
7.2 Prepare SEPA checklist
Widener and Associates
Mileage
Reproduction
Task Total
2
2
2
4
0
8
0
0
2
8
0
0
0
0
2 $ 991 20
4 $ 2,84465
$ 7 500 00
s
50 00
4 6 8 0 10 0 0 6 11,385.85
Task 8 - Right of Way Calculations
8 1 Research records 0 2 8 0 0 16 0 4 $ 393370
8.2 Calculations for ROW lines 0 2 16 24 0 0 0 0 $ 4,537 85
8.3 Prepare legals and exhibits (12 parcels) 0 0 24 48 8 0 0 0 $ 8.195.93
Title Reports (12 parcels) $ 6.000.00
Mileage $ -
Reproduction $ 50 00
Task Total
0 4 48 72 8 16 0 4 22,717.48
Total Estimated Fee: $ 575,731.49
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Exhibit B
BUDGET SUMMARY
City of Tukwila
53rd Avenue South
S 144th Street to S 137th Street
TASK
CIF' Budget Items
TOTALS
99110301
Street
Design
99110301
Street
Land (R/W)
90341213
Surface Water
Design
90540106
Water
Design
91440205
Sewer
Design
Task1 - Management/coordination /administration
$ 5,576.37
$
$ 5,576.37
$ 5,576.37
$ 5,576.37
$ 22,305.48 1
I
Task 2 - Survey and Mapping
$ 10,051.29
$
$ 13,251.29
$ 28,178.22
$ 8,275 64
$ 59,756.45
Task 3 - Public Outreach
$ 9,983.85
$
$ 7.487.89
$ 4.991,93
$ 2,495 96
$ 24,959.63
Task 4 - Stormwater Preliminary Design and Alternatives Analysis
$ -
$
$ 30,138.78
$ -
$ -
$ 30,138.78 I
Task 5 - Geotechnical Report
$ 13,291.36
$ -
$ 13,291.36
$ 3,322.84
$ 3,322.84
$ 33,228.41 I
Task 6 - Final Plans, Specifications, and Estimates
$ 185,619 70
$ -
$ 111,371 82
$ 55,685.91
$ 18,561 97
$ 371.239 41 I
Task 7 - Environmental
$ 2,846.46
$ -
$ 2,846 46
$ 2,846.46
$ 2,846.46
$ 11.385,85
Task 8 - Right of Way Calculations
$ -
$ 22,717.48
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 22,717 48
Totals:
$ 227,369.04
$ 22,717.48
$ 183,963.98
$ 100,601.74
$ 41,079.25
$ 575,731.49
2015 - 2016 Budget:
$ 193,000.00
$ 100,000.00
$ 200,000.00
$ 125,000.00
$ 100,000.00
$ 718,000.00
8/11/2015
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Transportation Committee
FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works DirectorR8
BY: Cyndy Knighton, Senior Program Manager
DATE: August 14, 2015
SUBJECT: S 144th Street Phase II Project (42nd Ave S to Tukwila International Blvd)
Project No. 99510402
Supplemental Agreement No. 2 for ROW Acquisition Services
ISSUE
Execute a supplemental agreement with KPG in the amount not to exceed $27,239.99 to complete right -of -way (ROW)
acquisition services for the S 144th Street Phase II Project (42nd Avenue S to Tukwila International Boulevard).
In May 2015, the design contract with KPG was supplemented by the amount of $20,000 to begin acquiring ROW for the
S 144th St Phase II Project. ROW is needed from 4 parcels to accommodate the current design features. Legal
descriptions were developed and Administrative Offer Summaries were prepared for each parcel, as well as a Project
Funding Estimate to best estimate the remaining ROW costs.
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KPG's ROW Supplemental Agreement No. 1 was limited to gathering property information, establishing values of property
to be acquired, and developing a Project Funding Estimate. Supplemental Agreement No. 2 will authorize the consultant
team to make the initial offers, negotiate with the property owners and execute all of the necessary paperwork associated
with ROW acquisition. KPG's Supplemental Agreement No. 2 for an additional $27,239.99 will accomplish all of the
required ROW tasks.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The current CIP budget for ROW is $40,000, of which $20,000 has been expended under KPG's Supplemental Agreement
No. 1. Supplemental Agreement No. 2 will use the remaining $20,000 from the ROW budget and staff is proposing the use
of $7,239.99 from the construction budget. A budget amendment will be brought forward later this year to update the
project costs in the Capital Improvement Program. Once the final ROW purchase prices have been negotiated (currently
estimated to be $82K), staff will propose the use of construction funds to acquire the necessary property, if a budget
amendment has not yet been made. The budget amendment will likely include updated impact fee collections to
supplement the project budget. The King County Library System and the Tukwila Village site will be assessed traffic
impact fees once building permits have been issued.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to approve KPG's Supplemental Agreement No. 2 in the amount of $27,239.99 to complete ROW
acquisition services for the S 144th Street Phase II Project and consider this item at the August 24, 2015 Committee of the
Whole and subsequent September 8, 2015 Regular Meeting.
Attachments: 2015 CIP Page 15
Consultant Supplemental Agreement No, 2
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CITY OFTUKVNLA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
301* to 2020
PROJECT:
S144St Phase U(42Ave S' Tukwila |mt'l Blvd)° Project No. 99510402 Zone
Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk, bike lanes, pavement restoration, illumination, drainage and utility
DESCRIPTION:
undergrounding from Tukwila Int'l Blvd to 42nd Ave S. Also add a signal at 42nd Ave S.
JUSTIFICATION:
Provide pedestrian and vehicle safety, drainage and neighborhood revitalization.
Phase Tukwila |ni'| Blvd \uMi|itoryRd project million million ' � .
Phase 11 42 Ave 8k, Tukwila International Blvd.
MA|NT.|MPACT:
Reduce pavement, drainage repairs, and maintenance costs.
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT No. 2
AGREEMENT No. 14-103
PROJECT No. 99510402
City of Tukwila
Public Works Department
6300 Southcenter Boulevard #100
Tukwila, WA 98188
KPG, Inc.
753 - 9th Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98109
PROJECT: S 144"' Street Phase 11 Project - ROW Negotiation Services
This SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 2 is to supplement the agreement entered into with KPG,
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Inc. and the City of Tukwila, which was executed on the 29h day of July, 2014.
All provisions in the basic agreement remain in effect, except as expressly modified as follows:
Article 2, Scope of Services, shall be supplemented with the following:
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The Consultant agrees to provide right of way services in accordance with the scope of work included as
Exhibit A-2.
Article 4, Payment, shall be modified as follows:
A. Payment for work provided by Consultant shall be made as provided on Exhibit B-2, attached
hereto, provided that the total amount of payment to the Consultant for this work- not exceed
$27,239.99 without express written modification of the Agreement signed by the City. The new
total contract shall not exceed $345,153.97 without express written modification of the Agreement
signed by the City.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this day
of 2015.
APPROVED:
CITY OF TUKWfLA
Jim Hac-erton
Mayor
Attested:
Christy O'Flaberty, City Clerk
APPROVED:
KPG, INC.
Nelson Davis, P.E.
Principal
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City of Tukwila
42"d S 144th Street Phase 11 Project
Avenue S to Tukwila International Boulevard
Supplement No. 2 — Right of Way Negotiation Services
KPG
Scope of Work
July 27, 2015
PURPOSE:
Following completion of base maps and completion of 50% design for S 1441h Street, it
was determined that additional right of way is necessary to complete the improvements.
Valuation and legal descriptions were prepared under supplement no. 1 to this Contract.
This supplement is provided to support negotiations for partial right of way takes on four
(4) parcels in support of the S 144th Street Phase 11 Project.
SCOPE OF WORK:
Task 8 Right of Way Calculations
8.6 Support acquisition services to be performed by Abeyta & Associates under
subcontract to the Consultant in accordance to state guidelines.
The overall objectives are:
1 Negotiate for the partial acquisitions from 4 parcels for the
completion of the proposed roadway improvements.
2. Assist the City of Tukwila with the acquisition process and
preparation of forms.
A specific list of Performance Objectives is outlined in the following paragraphs.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
The key objectives of this proposal are:
Acquisitions:
1. Inspect and prepare a Preliminary Acquisition Report for each parcel,
2. Identify fee interest ownership for 4 parcels.
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Exhibit A-2
3. Prepare and setup acquisition files for 4 parcels.
4. Prepare acquisition forms needed to obtain property rights. This
proposal does not include the preparation of Possession and Use
agreements,
5. Negotiate to acquire in fee title and easements from 4 Parcels - A
minimum of 3 attempts for each parcel.
6. Maintain diaries for 4 parcels.
7. Assist in clearing title encumbrances that will adversely impact the
rights being acquired,
8. Assist in delivering funds to each property owner,
9. Deliver completed files to the City of Tukwila.
1 •` A
1 Those services related to obtaining releases of encumbrances from
title, which require legal action;
2. The actual filing of condemnation and subsequent litigation;
3. Certain dosing costs such as transfer taxes, title reports, recording
fees, penalty costs for pre payments cost of a pre-existing mortgage,
partial reconveyance fees, the pro rate share of real property taxes
paid subsequent to vesting title to the City;
4. Relocation Services;
5. Continuing negotiations for those parcels listed for condemnation;
6. Appraisal services
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S 144h St Phase // Project
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Exhibit A-2
Additional Services
The City may require additional services of the Consultant in order to advance all or
portions of the project corridor through final design and construction. This work may
include items identified in the current task authorizations as well other items, which may
include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
• Condemnation support
0 Providing additional permitting or environmental studies
* Providing construction services
These services will be authorized under a future contract supplement if necessary. At
the time these services are required, the Consultant shall provide a detailed scope of
work and an estimate of costs. The Consultant shall not proceed with the work until the
City has authorized the work and issued a notice to proceed.
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
Project: City of Tukwila
S 144th Street Phase II
42nd Avenue S to Tukwila International Boulevard
Supplement No. 2 - ROW Negotiation Services
EXHIBIT B-2
• A rchitect u re •
Landscape Architecture
Ci v,1 Pri itineeri fl iz •
Task 8 - Right of Way Calculations and Acquisitions
8.6 Negotiation support
Subconsultant - Abeyta
Mileage
Reproduction
Task Total
*Labor Hour Estimate
Project = Senior Project Urban Design . Survey Senior Office
Manager-, Engineer Engineer Designer Eng / LA Techrlician Crew Admiri Admin
$ -179.26 $ 143.58 $ 115.36 $ 125.96 $ 99.44 I $ 86.18 $ 139.96 $ 112.70 $ 74.25
Total Budget
Budget
0
8
0
0
4 8 8 0 0 8
0
0
* Hourly rates are based on the following:
Direct Salary Costs
Overhead Rate
Fixed Fee
4 $ 3,774.99
23,365.00
50.00
50.00
4 $ 27,239.99
Total Estimated Fee: $ 27,239.99
$ 65.00 $ 52.06 $ 41.83 $ 45.67 $ 36.06 $ 31.25 ' $ 50.75 $ 40.87 $ 26.92
145.78%
30%
7/27/2015
Totals
1,368.84
$ 1,995.50
$ 410.65
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City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
TO:
Mayor Haggerton
ROW Required SF
Transportation Committee
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FROM:
Bob Giberson, Public Works Director
BY:
Cyndy Knighton, Senior Program Manager
DATE:
August 14, 2015
SUBJECT:
S 144th Street Phase II Project (42nd Ave S to Tukwila Int'I Blvd)
004000-0210
Project No. 99510402
997 sf
Ordinance for Acquisition of Right -of -Way
ISSUE
Approve Ordinance to acquire property from four separate parcels for the S 1441h Street Phase II Project.
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Final design for the S 1441h Street Phase 11 Project is nearly complete. The 90% plans have been used to develop the right -of-
way (ROW) needs for the project. The City entered into a supplemental agreement with the design consultant, KPG, for the
ROW acquisition process, which included developing the legal descriptions, appraisals, development of Administration Offer
Summaries, and a Project Funding Estimate (PFE) to aid staff in determining budget needs for the ROW phase.
DISCUSSION
Four parcels will be impacted by the additional ROW needs of the S 1441h St Phase II Project. Two are residential properties
and the area needed to purchase is not actively used by the property owners and in fact, operates as a de facto unpaved
sidewalk today. The other two properties are owned by the King County Library System (the site of the existing Foster Library)
and the King County Housing Authority. A small portion of the Foster Library site is needed to accommodate the sidewalk and
curb return at the northwest corner of the S 1441h St and 42nd Ave S intersection, but the impacts to the property are minimal.
The King County Housing Authority site will be impacted the most. A small amount of land (1,317 sq. ft.) needs to be acquired.
Although this is a minimal amount of land, the acquisition results in the loss of two parking stalls and modifications to existing
concrete steps. The details are shown in the following table with approximate property square footage:
Parcel No.
:Owners
ROW Required SF
152304 -9013
King County Library System
114 sf
004000-0205
King County Housing Authority
1,317 sf
004000 -0215
:Nguyen Coi & Ming Le
290 sf
004000-0210
Minh Thu T. Bui & Quang T. Le
997 sf
The attached ordinance provides the authority to acquire the portions of the four properties through the eminent domain process
if necessary. As with previous projects that have involved acquiring additional property, the City will do everything within its
power to work cooperatively with the property owners. However, should the City not be successful in these efforts,
condemnation of the property would be required. Letters have been mailed to the owners notifying them of this potential
condemnation and the Council's schedule for ordinance approval.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None. Adoption of this Ordinance prior to the property acquisition process does not commit the City to any financial obligation or
to use the eminent domain process. Condemnation will only be used in the event that standard negotiations are unsuccessful.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to approve the Ordinance authorizing acquisition of property from four separate parcels and consider this
item at the August 24, 2015 Committee of the Whole and subsequent September 8, 2015 Regular Meeting.
Attachments: Draft Ordinance with Exhibits of legal Description and Map
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING
FOR THE ACQUISITION OF INTERESTS IN LAND FOR THE
PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE SOUTH 144TH STREET
PHASE II PROJECT; PROVIDING FOR CONDEMNATION,
APPROPRIATION, TAILING OF LAND AND PROPERTY
RIGHTS NECESSARY THEREFORE; PROVIDING FOR
PAYMENT THEREOF AND DIRECTING THE INITIATION OF
APPROPRIATE PROCEEDINGS IN THE MANNER PROVIDED
BY LAW AND FOR SAID CONDEMNATION; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement
dated as of October 30, 2012 with the Tukwila Village Development Associates, LLC
(the "Developer'), which gives the Developer exclusive rights to acquire and develop
certain parcels of real property owned by the City located at the intersection of Tukwila
International Boulevard and S. 144th Street, commonly known as the "Tukwila Village
Property;' and
WHEREAS, under Tukwila Municipal Code Section 11.12.030, the Developer is
required to install curbs and gutters, sidewalks and other frontage improvements in
accordance with specifications and standards of the Tukwila Municipal Code and
approved by the Public Works Department as part of the Tukwila Village site
development; and
WHEREAS, the City has funded and will complete a street improvement project
titled South 144th Street Phase 11, which includes minor road widening, sidewalks, bike
lanes, on- street parking, a new traffic signal at 42nd Avenue South, landscaping and
other improvements and amenities in accordance with specifications and standards of
the Tukwila Municipal Code and approved by the Public Works Department; and
WHEREAS, the City and Developer have agreed that the City will construct the
Developer required frontage improvements and amenities because the required
frontage improvements would be more efficiently constructed as part of the City's
Project; and
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WHEREAS, on November 17, 2014, the City Council adopted the 2015-2020
Capital Improvement Program (CIP), by Resolution No. 1848; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has found that the public health, safety, necessity and
convenience demand that the South 144th Street Phase 11 Project be undertaken at this
time and that in order to carry out the project it is necessary at this time for the City to
acquire interests and rights to the property described herein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and declares it necessary and in the best interest
of the public that interests in the land and property rights hereinafter described be
condemned, appropriated, and taken for public use, subject to the making or paying of
just compensation t6 the owners thereof in the manner provided by law; and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized by RCW 35A.64.200 and Chapter 8.12 RCW to
initiate eminent domain proceedings for the condemnation of the property; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Final Action was duly noticed in accordance with RCW
8.25.290, and on August 24, 2015, the Tukwila City Council accepted public comments
relating to the property described herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The land and property rights within the City of Tukwila, King County,
Washington, identified by tax parcel numbers in King County, Washington as 152304-
9013, 004000-0205, 004000-0215, and 004000-0210, commonly known as 4060 South
144th Street, 14410 41st Avenue South, 4057 South 144th Street, and 4053 South
144th Street, Tukwila, Washington 98188, respectively, and further described in the
attached Exhibits A through Exhibit D, are necessary for construction of the South 144th
Street Phase 11 Project (the "Project") described herein, subject to making or paying just
compensation to the owners thereof in the manner provided by law.
Section 2. The City of Tukwila specifically finds construction of the Project to be a
public use, specifically the construction of minor widening to South 144th Street in order
to provide widened sidewalks, bike lanes on both sides of the road, on-street parking,
buffer zones, pavement overlay, upgraded illumination, revised channelization, curb,
gutter, ADA accessible ramps at crosswalks, a mid-block crosswalk with median and
rapid fletsh 'pedestrian beacon, street-scaping, new traffic-actuated signalization at the
intersection of South 144th Street and 42nd Avenue South, and an upgrade to the storm
drainage system. The City Council specifically finds construction of the Project to be
necessary, and in the best interests of its citizens.
Section 3. The cost and expense of acquiring said property rights shall be paid
from the 2015 grant awarded to Tukwila by the Transportation Improvement Board,
impact fees, general funds of the City of Tukwila, and from other monies applicable
thereto that the City may have available or may obtain. The Director of the Public Works
Department or his designee is hereby authorized to negotiate with and make offers to
the owners of said land or property for the purposes of making or paying just
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compensation, and to approve the payment of just compensation as negotiated with
said owners or as ordered by the Court.
Section 4. In the absence of negotiated purchases with the affected property
owners, the City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to undertake proceedings
provided by law to condemn, appropriate, and take the property necessary to carry out
the provisions of this ordinance. The City Attorney is further authorized to approve and
enter into any and all such agreements, stipulations, and orders necessary to carry out
the provisions of this ordinance, including for the payment of just compensation as
agreed to with the property owners, or as ordered by the Court.
Section 5. Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the
City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary
corrections to this ordinance, including the correction of clerical errors; references to
other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or ordinance numbering
and section/subsection numbering.
Section 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause
or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to
be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the
remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation.
Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be
published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force
five days after passage and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 12015.
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk
Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:_
Published:
Effective Date:
Ordinance Number:
Attachments: Exhibit A — Legal Description and Map for Parcel No. 152304-9013
Exhibit B — Legal Description and Map for Parcel No. 004000-0205
Exhibit C — Legal Description and Map for Parcel No. 004000-0215
Exhibit D — Legal Description and Map for Parcel No. 004000-0210
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EXHIBIT A
PARCEL NO. 152304-9013
THAT PORTION OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PARCEL "A,' LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE;
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL `A ", SAID CORNER ALSO BEING ON THE
NORTH MARGIN OF SOUTH 144' STREET,
THENCE SOUTH 87'35'01 " EAST ALONG SAID MARGIN, 187.07 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE EASTERLY, NORTHEASTERLY, AND NORTHERLY ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT, WHOSE CENTER
BEARS NORTH 02'24'59" EAST, 25.00 FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.69 FEET TO THE WEST MARGIN OF
42ND AVENUE SOUTH AND TERMINUS OF SAID LINE DESCRIPTION.
CONTAINING 114 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL "A ".
(PER STEWART TITLE COMPANY ORDER NO. 01148- 42382, DATED APRIL 9, 2015)
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH 294.50 FEET OF THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W. M., IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING EASTERLY OF THE PLAT OF CHERRY LANE, RECORDED IN VOLUME 48 OF PLATS,
PAGE 21, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THE NORTH 65 FEET OF THE EAST 120 FEET THEREOF,
AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET AND THE SOUTH 20 FEET FOR ROADS;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF THE REMAINDER DEEDED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY
RECORDING NUMBERS 7503240296 AND 7910010716.
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EXHIBIT B
PARCEL NO. 004000-0205
RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION
CONTAINING 1,317 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
TRACT:
(PER STEWART TITLE COMPANY ORDER NO. 01148-42802, DATED APRIL 16, 2015)
PARCEL A:
LOT 1, CITY OF TUKWILA SHORTPLAT NO. L06-091, ACCORDING TO THE SHORTPLAT THEREOF
RECORDED MARCH 30 2007 UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 2007033090004 AND AMENDMENT THERETO
RECORDED FFRPUARY 19,2009 UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20090219900002, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR PARKING PURPOSES AND ACCESS THERETO, AS RESERVED IN
INSTRUMENT RECORDS JUNE 14, 2002 UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020614001446, RECORDS OF KING
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PARCEL NO. 004000-0215
RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION
THE NORTH TEN FEET OF THE WEST 29.00 FEET OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PARCEL "A".
PARCEL A ".
(PER STEWART TITLE COMPANY ORDER NO. 01148-42804, DATED APRIL 21,201,15)
THE WEST 36.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 155.00 FEET OF LOT 18 AND THE EASTERLY 29.00 FEET OF THE
NORTH 155.00 FEET OF LOT 17, BLOCK 2, ADAMS HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 31, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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PARCEL NO. 004000-0210
RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISMON
PARCEL `A ":
(PER STEWART TITLE COMPANY ORDER NO. 01148- 42803, DATED APRIL 22, 2015)
LOT 17 EXCEPT THE EAST 29 FEET OF THE NORTH HALF THEREOF; AND THE WEST 17.70 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 60 FEET OF LOT 18; AND THE WEST 17.70 FEET OF THE NORTH 10 FEET OF LOT 19;
ALL IN BLOCK 2, ADAMS HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 11
OF PLATS, PAGE 31, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
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