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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2012-01-09 Item 4C.1 - Grant Agreement - Amendment for $50,045 Funding for Duwamish GardensCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials ITEM NO. Meethrr Date Prepared by Mayor's review Council review 01/09/12 I BG IZIIRC: I 4.0 (1) 01/17/12 I BG ITEM INFORMATION STAFF SPONSOR: BOB GIBERSON I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 01/09/12 AGENDA I'rL?M TITLE Accept WA State Recreation Conservation Office Grant for Duwamish Gardens CATEGORY Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearin g ❑Other t17tg Date 01109112 Mt g Date 01/17/12 Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date A/V Date Mtg Date SPONSOR Council Mayor HR DCD .Finance Fire IT P &R Police PlFI SPONSOR'S The City received design grant funding from the WA State Recreation Conservation Office SUMMARY (RCO) in the amount of $197,299.00 and $52,929.34 from the King Conservation District. Upon negotiating with the design consultant, additional funds were needed and staff contacted RCO and was able to obtain $50,045.00 in additional grant funding. Council is being asked to approve this grant amendment with RCO in the amount of $50,045.00. REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 12/12/11 COMMITTEE CHAIR: VERNA SEAL RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. Public Works Department COMmIT`fl -r Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE EYPENDITURE REQUIl2ED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED Fund Source: 301 PARKS (PG 64, 2012 CIP) Comments: I MTG. DATE 01/09/12 01/17/12 MTG. DATE 1 01/09/12 01/17/12 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION ATTACHMENTS Informational Memorandum dated 12/09/11 Page 64, 2012 CIP RCO Grant Amendment Minutes from the Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting of 12/12/11 37 m City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Haggerton Community and Parks Committee FROM: Bob, Giberson, Public Works Director 40 DATE: December 9, 2011 SUBJECT: Duwamish Gardens Project No. 90630102 Acceptance of Additional RCO Grant Funds ISSUE Approve a Project Grant Agreement Amendment with the WA State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for additional grant funding of $50,045.00. BACKGROUND The City acquired the Duwamish Gardens site in 2008 for future restoration as a salmon habitat site. Staff is in the process of clearing the site of all existing structures, starting the design process, and securing construction grant funding. Staff applied for and received design grant funding from the RCO in the amount of $197,299.00 and from the King Conservation District (KCD) in the amount of $52,929.34. Staff has negotiated a scope and fee from a design consultant in the amount of $316,066.00. This amount was more than the $250,000.00 estimate included on the grant applications. Staff contacted the RCO and was able to obtain an additional $50,045.00 in design grant funding. In order to receive this additional grant funding, an amendment to the existing RCO grant agreement must be executed and approved by City Council. ANALYSIS The total grant funding now available for design is $300,273.34 ($197,299.00, $50,045.00, and $52,929.34). The RCO grant requires a local match of $54,059.00, which can be matched by the KCD funding of $52,929.34 and a City match of $1,129.66. A total of $15,792.66 in City funds will be needed for the design contract. RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to approve the RCO grant agreement amendment for additional grant funding of $50,045.00 and consider this item at the January 9, 2012 Committee of the Whole meeting and subsequent January 17, 2012 Regular Meeting. Attachments: CIP Sheet Duwamish Gardens (2012) RCO Grant Amendment WAPW Eng \PROJECTS\A- DR Projects \06 -DR02 (Duwamish Gardens) \Grants \RCO Grant \Design \Info Memo RCO Grant Acceptance.doc 39 .s CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2012 to 2017 PROJECT: Duwamish Gardens Project No. 90630102 DESCRIPTION: Purchase and restore site as a salmon estuary and passive park. This project is included in the WRIA 9 Salmon Recovery Plans efforts to acquire and restore 20 -acres JUSTIFICATION: within the Duwamish estuary. STATUS: Property acquired in 2008. Design phase anticipated to begin in 2011. MAINT. IMPACT: Once site is restored, approximately 100 staff hours per year. Design funding from State Salmon Recovery Board (SRFB), King Conservation District (KCD), and COMMENT: Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration. Acquisition grants included SRFB, WRIA 9 King Conservation District, KC Conservation Futures, WA State Aquatic Lands and WA State Earmark. FINANCIAL Through Estimated (in $000's) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES Design 17 16 300 333 Land (R/W) 2,116 2,116 Const. Mgmt. 10 200 180 390 Construction 7 70 1,000 900 1,977 TOTAL EXPENSES 2,140 16 380 1,200 1,080 0 0 0 0 4,816 FUND SOURCES Awarded Grant 2,011 10 367 2,388 Proposed Grant 1,200 1,080 2,280 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 REET 1 (1st Qtr Percent) 129 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 148 TOTAL SOURCES 2,140 16 380 1,200 1,080 0 0 0 0 4,816 5 Project Location J S 1 2 St 7 7 Y N t St II `a q SI12 1t arc -g 128 s ,V13. GIS 2012 2017 Capital Improvement Program 64 41 Natural Resources Building 1111 Washington St. S. E. Olympia, WA 98501 P.O. Box 40917 Olympia, WA 98504 -0917 STA,P Off, o x 1889 STATE OF WASHINGTON RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE November 22, 2011 Ryan Larson City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 -2544 (360 902 -3000 TTY (360 902 -1996 Fax: (360 902 -3026 E -mail: info@rco.wa.gov Web site: www.rco.wa.gov RE: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Design, RCO #10 -1605P Amendment #1 —Cost Increase Approval Duwamish Gardens Acquisition, RCO #06 -2199A Closure of Grant without Contaminated Soil Cleanup Dear Mr. Larson: In response to your request to amend the above referenced Project Agreement, we have reviewed the circumstances and pertinent RCWs, WACs, and program policies relating to your request. As a result, I am approving an amendment to the Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Design grant. Enclosed are two original amendments to the Project Agreement. Please sign both amendments, retain one for your records, and return one original. On a related note, we are closing the Duwamish Gardens Acquisition grant. We are keeping our 10% retainage of $76,852.10 since the contaminated soils have not been cleaned up per our Acquisition Policy Manual #3. The City has until December 31, 2015 to clean up the site, or have a fully- funded restoration construction plan in place; otherwise the RCO will consider this acquisition site a conversion. You will be required to follow our conversion policies outlined in the RCO Funded Projects Manual #7, pages 22 -25. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Marc Duboiski at (360) 902 -3137 or e-mail to marcd(a,rco.wa.gov. Incerely 0 Kaleen Cotti m Director Cc: Karen Bergeron, WRIA 9 Lead Entity Coordinator Recreation and Conservation Funding Board Salmon Recovery Funding Board Washington Invasive Species Council Governor's Salmon Recovery Office Habitat and Recreation Lands Coordinating Group 42 0 Y WASHINGTON STATE Recreation and w Conservation Office Amendment to Project Agreement Project Sponsor: City of Tukwila Project Number: 10 -1605P Project Title: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation De: Amendment Number: 1 Amendment Type: Cost Change Amendment Description: The costs are increased due to higher than anticipated geotechnical services and expenses. Project Funding: The total cost of the project for the purpose of this Agreement changes as follows: Old Amount New Amount Amount Amount RCO PSAR $31,755.00 12.69% $31,755.00 10.54% RCO SALMON FED PROJ $165,544.00 66.16% $215,589.00 71.53% Project Sponsor $52,929.00 21.15% $54,059.00 17.94% Total Project Cost $250,228.00 100% $301,403.00 100% Admin Limit $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% A&E Limit $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Agreement Terms In all other respects the Agreement, to which this is an Amendment, and attachments thereto, shall remain in full force and effect. In witness whereof the parties hereto have executed this Amendment. State Of Washington City of Tukwila Recreation and Conservation Office AGENCY: BY: BY: Kaleen Cottinaham TITLE: Director V TITLE: DATE: I DATE: Pre approved as to form: BY: /S/ Assistant Attorney General SAL Project Cost Change Amendment Salmon Fundina Accounts AMENAGRI.RPT Chanter 77.85 RCW. Chanter 420 WAC 43 Amendment Agreement Description Project Sponsor: City of Tukwila Project Number: 10-1605P Project Title: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Desigi Amendment Number: 1 Agreement Description The City of Tukwila will create substitute shallow water habitat on a 2.16 acre site (and on adjacent WADNR aquatic lands) on the right bank of the Duwamish River immediately downstream of river mile 7.0. The site is in the high priority "transition zone" between fresh and saltwater, which provides the appropriate range of salinities for juvenile Chinook and chum to transition to salt water. Off channel and shallow water habitats in this stretch of the Duwamish will provide opportunities for juvenile fish to move out of the main channel to habitats where they can feed and rear. Longer residence times in the estuary allow for larger, healthier smolts prior to ocean migration. The property is among the largest remaining pieces of under developed sites for habitat restoration remaining in the Duwamish corridor. When restored, it will be the largest off channel habitat between the Codiga Farms restoration at RM 8.5 and North Winds Weir restoration at RM 6.4. The new habitat will be created by excavating 55,000 cubic yards of material to establish approximately 2.0 acres of shallow water mudflat and marsh habitat and approximately 0.8 acre of uplands planted with native vegetation. The project will provide another viewpoint on the river across from the popular Green River Trail. The viewpoint will include interpretive signs on the pre contact use, historical, and ecological features of the site. The project is immediately below the Sound Transit LINK light rail bridge and viewed by thousands of riders each day. AAGREEDSC.RPT November 21, 2011 44 Page 1 Amendment Special Conditions Project Sponsor: City of Tukwila Project Number: 10 -1605 P Project Title: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Desigi Amendment Number: 1 Special Conditions For a final design and permitting grant, the project must following the following criteria, per SRFB Policy Manual #18, Appendix D: Final Project Design The final design process must address and resolve all substantial issues that may have been raised in the permitting and stakeholder review process, so that all stakeholders agree on the final plans. As with the preliminary design work, preparation of the final design must be done under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer. (For certain projects, where liability concerns are minimal, a licensed professional engineer may not be required. Consult RCO staff ii you are NOT planning to use a licensed professional engineer.) Final design tasks include the following: 1. Revision of preliminary design drawings 2. Preparation of additional detailed drawings as needed to clarify the design of specific work items 3. Preparation of technical specifications to fully describe each part of the work 4. Preparation of a final construction cost estimate 5. Preparation of contract bidding documents and general contract conditions Final project design concludes with a comprehensive and detailed set of project drawings, technical specifications, and contract documents (if the project is to be advertised for contractor bidding). An "engineer's estimate" of construction cost must also be prepared by the designer, for comparison with estimates provided by general contractors (bids). ASPECCOND.RPT November 21, 2011 Page 1 45 Amendment Eligible Scope Activities Project Sponsor: Tukwila City of Project Number: 10-1605 Project Title: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Design Project Type: Planning Program: Salmon Federal Projects Amendment 1 Planning Metrics Worksite #1, Duwamish Gardens Estuary Rehabilitation Targeted salmonid ESU /DPS: Chinook Salmon -Puget Sound ESU, Chum Salmon -Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia ESU, Steelhead -Puget Sound DPS Targeted species (non -ESU species): Bull Trout, Searun Cutthroat Area Encompassed (acres): 2.7 This area includes 2.16 acres of upland and approximately 0.6 acres of WADNR aquatic lands. Design for Salmon restoration Final design and permitting Name of Plan: Duwamish Gardens Estuarine Rehabilitation Design On May 14, 2010, Marc Duboiski told Dennis Clark that this metric should be completed at grant close -out. The name and description of the product metrics will be updated at that time. Description of Plan: To be completed in the course of carrying out the grant. On May 14, 2010, Marc Duboiski told Dennis Clark that this metric should be completed at grant close -out. The name and description of the product metrics will be updated at that time. AELIGREIM.RPT November 21, 2011 Page: M City of Tukwila Community Affairs and Parks Committee COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes December 12, 2011— S: 00 p.m.; Conference Room #3 PRESENT Councilmembers: Verna Seal, Chair; Joe Duffie and De'Sean Staff: Evie Boykan, Bob Giberson, Ryan Larson, Jack Pace, David Cline and Kimberly Matej CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Seal called the meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. I. PRESENTATIONS No presentations. II. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Interlocal Agreement: Joint Minor Home Repair Program Grant monies are pending appropriation for the 2012 Minor Home Repair Program through the Community Development Block Grant, and staff is seeking approval to enter into an Interlocal Agreement between the Cities of SeaTac, Des Moines, Covington, Pacific and Tukwila for the planning, funding and implementation of a joint minor home repair program in 2012. Last year this interlocal agreement was between the cities of Seatac, Des Moines, Covington and Tukwila and was going to be self- renewing; however, the City of Pacific has now been added to the program, and a new interlocal agreement is necessary. Tukwila continues to serve as the fiscal agent of the Minor Home Repair Program for the above mentioned cities. Targeting low and moderate income homeowners, Minor Home Repair program repairs include electrical, plumbing, carpentry, roofing and painting (lead removal). Terms of the interlocal agreement are almost identical to last year, with the exception that the City of Pacific has been added as a participant. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JANUARY 9, 2012, COW. B. Duwamish Gardens: Grant Funds and Consultant Agreement Staff is seeking Council approval of the following items regarding Duwamish Gardens: Acceptance of Grant Funds In late 2010, grant monies were accepted from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) and the King Conservation District for design on Duwamish Gardens. Staff identified the need for additional design phase funding and contacted RCO to inquiry about the availability of additional grant monies. The RCO awarded the City another $50,045 for the project, and staff is now requesting an amendment to the current grant agreement in order to accept this new grant funding. The required matching funds were previously budgeted during the original grant acceptance. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JANUARY 9, 2012, COW FOR DISCUSSION. Consultant Selection and Agreement Staff is seeking approval to enter into a consultant agreement with JA Brennan Associates in the amount of $316,066 for design of the Duwamish Gardens Project. JA Brennan was chosen after a competitive process from nine original RFP submissions. The consultant agreement calls for 100% design of the project including plans, specifications and a detailed ecological recovery plan. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JANUARY 9, 2012, COW FOR DISCUSSION. 47