HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Hoag Hospital Cooperative AgreementAgenda Item No. 14
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Office of the City Attorney
TO: Mayor & Members of the City Council
FROM: Robert Burnham
RE: Cooperative Agreement
Hoag Hospital
DATE: April 24, 2001
In 1999, the City Council authorized the issuance of revenue bonds pursuant a request
submitted by Hoag Hospital. In consideration of the City's agreement to issue the bonds,
Hoag agreed to spend $200,000 on improvements benefiting the public. Hoag is in the
process of constructing a parking structure in the northeast quadrant of the Upper
Campus and has expressed an interest in making a related roadway improvement to
satisfy its revenue bond obligations. The improvement consists of the widening of the
south side of Hospital Road west of Newport Boulevard. Hoag would also grant the City
an easement that corresponds to the improvement when constructed. The estimated
cost of the improvement is $286,000.00 and the widening is consistent with the
Circulation Element.
This office has prepared a proposed Cooperative Agreement that confirms that Hoag's
revenue bond obligations are fully satisfied by the grant of easement, the costs of
relocating Hoag facilities and a portion of the cost of constructing the improvement. The
Cooperative Agreement also gives Hoag credit against future Fair Share Fees or TPO
fees for a portion of the cost of the improvement. The City's obligations are limited to
providing Hoag with documents related to the improvement, providing any requested
construction inspection services and acceptance of the easementfimprovement once
construction is complete.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
Cooperative Agreement.
Robert Bumham
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
This Cooperative Agreement ( "Agreement "), made and entered into on this 24th
day of April, 2001 by and between the City of Newport Beach, a municipal
corporation ( "CITY "), and HOAG Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, a California non-
profit corporation ( "HOAG "), is made with reference to the following:
RECITALS
WHEREAS, HOAG is constructing a parking structure and other improvements on
property in the northeast quadrant of HOAG'S Upper Campus (parking structure);
WHEREAS, HOAG is obligated, pursuant to a previous commitment, to expend
$200,000 to construct improvements benefiting the public;
WHEREAS, HOAG has expressed an interest in constructing a right turn lane
( "IMPROVEMENT") on, and dedicating a corresponding easement (EASEMENT)
over, HOAG property that is adjacent to the southerly side of Hospital Road west
of Newport Boulevard. The IMPROVEMENT is fully described in the documents
referenced in Exhibit A;
WHEREAS, construction of the IMPROVEMENT at the same time as the parking
structure will provide HOAG and the City with improved circulation and will
minimize the traffic impacts of each project;
WHEREAS, the IMPROVEMENT is consistent with the Circulation Element of the
General Plan of the CITY;
WHEREAS, the cost of the IMPROVEMENT, the cost of relocating the parking
facility and the value of the EASEMENT exceed HOAG'S prior obligation to
construct facilities benefiting the public;
WHEREAS, CITY is willing, and is authorized to do so pursuant to ordinance, to
give HOAG credit for a portion of the cost of the IMPROVEMENT against any
traffic related fees or mitigation that HOAG is required to pay or make in
conjunction with future development;
WHEREAS, the IMPROVEMENT will satisfy HOAG'S existing obligations only if it
is designed and constructed in strict compliance with CITY standards and
requirements; and
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WHEREAS, CITY is willing to fully cooperate with HOAG to ensure that HOAG
constructs the IMPROVEMENT in strict compliance with CITY design and
construction standards.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, CITY and HOAG mutually
agree and understand that:
1. CITY OBLIGATIONS
A. CITY will make available to HOAG all plans and other documents in
its possession that may relate to, or assist HOAG in the construction
of, the IMPROVEMENT.
B. CITY shall make available to HOAG any employee or consultant that
HOAG may request who is capable of assisting HOAG in the design,
construction or inspection of the Improvement.
C. CITY shall assist HOAG in obtaining all necessary approvals and /or
permits for IMPROVEMENT.
D. CITY shall, upon completion of the IMPROVEMENT, accept
ownership of the IMPROVEMENT and the grant of an EASEMENT
for street and access purposes that corresponds to the
IMPROVEMENT.
E. CITY will maintain the IMPROVEMENT within the EASEMENT once
the IMPROVEMENT is completed and accepted. HOAG shall not be
responsible for any cost(s) associated with maintaining
IMPROVEMENT or the EASEMENT.
2. HOAG OBLIGATIONS
A. HOAG will grant CITY the IMPROVEMENT and an EASEMENT that
corresponds to the IMPROVEMENT upon completion of
construction.
B. HOAG will construct the IMPROVEMENT in strict compliance with
applicable CITY standards and conditions.
C. HOAG has relocated, or will relocate, HOAG'S parking structure
and /or related facilities to the extent necessary to accommodate the
IMPROVEMENT and the EASEMENT.
D. HOAG shall maintain landscaping on HOAG property adjacent to the
EASEMENT.
3. PAYMENT /CREDIT
A. HOAG shall be responsible for all costs and expenses related to the
construction of the IMPROVEMENT. The IMPROVEMENT is
estimated to cost approximately $286,000.00.
B. HOAG shall be given credit for the costs and expenses of
constructing the IMPROVEMENT, for relocating existing or proposed
facilities and for granting the EASEMENT in accordance with the
following:
(i) HOAG shall be deemed to have fully satisfied its
existing obligation to spend $200,000 on improvements that
benefit the public.
(ii) HOAG shall be entitled to a credit against any future
traffic fees pursuant to the Fair Share Traffic Contribution
Ordinance or any fee or improvement requirement pursuant to
the Traffic Phasing Ordinance in an amount equal to the
actual cost of the IMPROVEMENT, less $50,000.
4. INSURANCE AND BONDS
HOAG shall obtain necessary permits from CITY's Public Works
Department and provide insurance for any work in or around CITY
streets in accordance with standard CITY requirements.
S. NOTICE
A. Notice to CITY
All correspondence shall be sent through United States mail,
postage paid, to the following address and attention:
CITY of Newport Beach
Attention: City Manager
3300 Newport Boulevard
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PO Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
B. Notice to HOAG
All correspondence shall be sent through United States mail,
postage paid, to the following address and attention:
HOAG Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
Attention: Vice President, Facilities Design and Construction
One Hospital Drive
PO Box 6100
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -6100
6. RESOLUTION OF CLAIMS /DISPUTES
Before taking any legal action that either CITY or HOAG may deem
necessary with regard to any dispute arising out of this AGREEMENT,
CITY and HOAG agree to meet to discuss resolution of any dispute.
If any legal action is necessary to enforce any provision of this
AGREEMENT or to recover damages proximately caused by a breach
of this AGREEMENT, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable
attorneys' fees and costs.
7. HOLD HARMLESS
A. CITY Indemnity
CITY shall indemnify and hold harmless, HOAG and its boards,
officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all loss,
damages, liability, claims, litigation or expenses, regardless of the
merit or outcome, in any way related to CITY'S errors, negligent acts,
omissions, or work pursuant to this AGREEMENT.
B. HOAG Indemnity
HOAG shall indemnify and hold harmless, CITY and its officers,
employees and agents from and against any and all loss, damages,
liability, claims, litigation or expenses, regardless of the merit or
outcome, in any way related to HOAG'S errors, negligent acts,
omissions, or work pursuant to this AGREEMENT.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this AGREEMENT on the
24th day of April 2001.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Robert Burnham
CITY Attorney
ATTEST:
LaVonne Harkless
CITY Clerk
CITY of Newport Beach,
a municipal corporation
Garold B. Adams, Mayor
HOAG Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
a California non -profit corporation
Peter M. Foulke, Executive Vice
President
HOAG
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EXHIBIT "A"
DEFINITION OF IMPROVEMENT
Hospital Road at Newport Blvd, Right Turn Lane
Plan List
Title Sheet
W.G. Zimmerman Engineering, Inc. (prepared by
ENGINEER)
Cover Sheet
1 of 15
Typical Sections
2 of 15
Details
3 of 15
Plan and Profile
4 of 15
Signal and Lighting
5 & 6 of 15
Striping Plan
7 of 15
Cross Sections
8 thru 12 of 15
Traffic Control and Construction Area Signing
13 thru 15 of 15
The Keith Companies TKC
Improvement Plan
1 of 5
Improvement Plan
3 of 5
Improvement Plan
4 of 5
Precise Grading Plan
1 of 7
Precise Grading Plan
2 of 7
Precise Grading Plan
5 of 7
Horizontal Control Plan
6 of 7
Taylor and Associates
Phasing Plan, Phase 3
A -0.3
Site Demolition Plan
A -1
Site Plan
A -1.1
Site Details
A -1.2
Retaining Wall Elevations
A -51A
Building Sections
A -5.4, A -5.5
" Wall Sections
A -5.6, A -5.7
Exterior Details
A -9.0, A -9.1
Rabben / Herman (Taylor and Associates)
Irrigation Plan L -2.1
Irrigation Details and Notes L -2.2
Planting Plan L -3.1
Planting Details and Notes L -3.2
Taylor- Gaines)
Retaining Wall Plans S-8
Retaining Wall Schedule and Details S-8.1