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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - C-3333 - Balboa Village Improvements Phase IAugust 14, 2001 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 14 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: BALBOA VILLAGE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1 — APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE, CONTRACT NO. 3333 RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Approve the plans and specifications. 2. Authorize advertisement for bids for Phase 1 of the Balboa Village Improvements. DISCUSSION After review by the Public Works, General Services, and other City Departments, as well as consultation with the Balboa Merchants and Owners Association (BMOA), the Peninsula Point Association (PPA), and the Promote Revitalization of Our Peninsula (PROP) Committees, the plans and specifications for the Balboa Village Improvement project are ready to be advertised for bids. While the drawings show design for all three phases of the project, only Phase 1 improvements will be bid at this time. The drawings clearly show the improvements to be constructed in Phase 1. Phases 2 and 3 will be advertised at a later date. SCHEDULE The advertisement for the Phase 1 portion of this project will start in mid - August, 2001, with the bid opening in mid - September, 2001. Project award is scheduled for October 2001, and construction slated to begin the first part of November 2001, and be completed by May 31, 2002. Phase 1 construction includes the Balboa Pier parking lot, pier plaza, Main Street connection from the A Street parking lot, Balboa Boulevard (Adams Street to Main Street), and storm drain facilities, and water main in Balboa Boulevard. FUTURE PHASES Phase 2 construction would begin in October 2002, and includes construction of the Oceanfront boardwalk and median area, Balboa Boulevard (from Main Street to A Street), and streetscape for Palm Street, Washington Street, and Main Street from Oceanfront to Balboa Boulevard. SUBJECT: BALBOA VILLAGE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I — APPROVAL OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE, CONTRACT NO. 3333 August 14, 2001 Page 2 Phase 3 construction would begin in October 2003, and includes construction of the streetscape for Palm Street, Washington Street, and Main Street from Balboa Boulevard to Edgewater Place, Bay Avenue streetscape (including an odor control system), and improvements for Peninsula Park. COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT On August 7, 2001, the California Coastal Commission conditionally approved the project. Prior to the issuance of the Coastal Development Permit, the City is conditioned to submit the following information: 1. List of stormwater best management practices to be implemented on the project. 2. Final traffic control plan. 3. Agreement to indemnify the Commission. 4. Sidewalk and construction easements needed for the project. Permits from the Army Corps of Engineers and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board have been obtained. CONCURRENT PROJECTS Several other projects in the Village will be concurrent with Phase 1 construction including: 1. Washington Street and Balboa Pier restrooms 2. Balboa Pier rehabilitation 3. Pac Bell conduit relocations on Balboa Boulevard 4. Balboa Theatre rehabilitation Each of these projects needs to be coordinated with the Phase 1 improvements. SUBJECT: BALBOA VILLAGE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I — APPROVAL OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE, CONTRACT NO. 3333 August 14, 2001 Page 3 PROJECT BUDGET The total approved budget for planning, design, and construction is $7,500,000. Table 1 shows an annual projection of project expenses. Table 1: Project Budget Planning, Engineering & Environmental Documents Phase 1 Construction Phase 2 Construction Phase 3 Construction (funded) Subtotal (Village Improvements) Additional Utility Work Phase 3 Construction (unfunded) Subtotal Total 1999 -01 2001 -02 2002 -03 2003 -04 TOTAL $850,000 $3,680,000 $1,710,000 $1,260,000 $850,000 $3,680,000 $1,710,000 $1,260,000 $7,500,000 $250,000 $30,000 $210,000 $870,000 $850,000 $250,000 $30,000 $1,080,000 $1,360,000 $850,000 $3,930,000 $1,740,000 $2,340,000 $8,860,000 Construction costs include 19 percent for construction management and unforeseen work. The construction of the Lithocrete work will be performed by Shaw and Sons. Shaw and Sons was the only licensed contractor that responded to the City's Request for Qualifications. Shaw and Sons has agreed to construct the Lithocrete per stipulated unit costs. The Lithocrete construction cost in Phase 1 is approximately $400,000. It is estimated that the Phase 3 construction will cost $2,130,000 of which only $1,260,000 is funded. An estimated $870,000 will be needed to fully fund Phase 3. A new 16 -inch water main in Balboa Boulevard, new water mains in two alleys, and new street lights outside the limits of the project will be constructed with the Village improvements. These costs will be covered under a different budget ($250,000 in FY 2001 -02, $30,000 in FY 2002 -03 and $210,000 in FY 2003 -04). The cost of the proposed underground utility assessment district is not considered in the above costs. SUBJECT: BALBOA VILLAGE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I — APPROVAL OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE, CONTRACT NO. 3333 August 14, 2001 Page 4 PROJECT FUNDING Table 2 shows the sources of funding for the project. Table 2: Project Funding Sources CDBG (7161) CDBG 108 Loan Off - Street Parking (GF 7022) Neighborhood Enhancement (GF 7023) Gas Tax (7181) Certificates of Participation Subtotal (Village Improvements) Water Enterprise (7501) Streetlight Conversion (GF 7014) Unfunded portion of Phase 3 Subtotal Total 1999 -2001 2001 -02 Phase 1 $40,000 $285,000 $480,000 $563,942 $330,000 $175,000 $570,000 $2,086,058 2002 -03 2003 -04 Total Phase 2 Phase 3 $325,000 $1,710,000 $690,000 $2,400,000 $1,043,942 $440,000 $945,000 $130,000 $700,000 $2,086,058 $850,000 $3,680,000 $1,710,000 $1,260,000 $7,500,000 $250,000 $175,000 $425,000 $30,000 $35,000 $65,000 $870,000 $870,000 --- ---------- - - - - -- -----_-- -- --- --------- - - - - -- -- --------- ---- $0 $250,000 $30,000 $1,080,000 $1,360,000 $850,000 $3,930,000 $1,740,000 $2,340,000 $8,860,000 The Planning Department is processing the CDBG 108 Loan application. The 108 Loan was discussed with Housing and Urban Development officials on August 8, 2001. The Administrative Services Department will administer the issuance of the Certificates of Participation (COP's) in January 2002. Respectfully su55tted, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Stephen G. Badum, Director By: \ Robert S eln, P.E. Project Manager Attachment: February 22, 2000, Council Memo Location Map February 22, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: PHASING AND ESTIMATES FOR THE BALBOA VILLAGE PEDESTRIAN AND STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLAN (VILLAGE PLAN) AND THE BALBOA PIER PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS RECOMMENDATIONS: A. Direct staff to solicit proposals for professional services to: 1. Proceed with the design of the Balboa Pier Parking Lot per the Village Plan and the Austin -Foust Associates concept plan. 2. Proceed with the design of Balboa Boulevard from A Street to Adams Street per the Village Plan and Public Works Design Criteria for streets and drainage. 3. Proceed with the design for the Village Plan pedestrian and streetscape improvements. B. Direct staff to proceed with environmental clearances and permits. C. Direct staff to pursue forming a property owner- funded Underground Utility Assessment District. D. Direct staff as to the preferred option for the upgrade of Peninsula Park. DISCUSSION: Balboa Villaqe Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan (Village Plan) The Village Plan was prepared by Planning and Urban Design Resources and presented to the City Council during the December 13, 1999, Study Session. Staff was directed to review the improvement plan, prepare a cost estimate, propose a funding plan, and prepare a project schedule. The Village Plan shows enhanced streetscape improvements for an area roughly bounded by Edgewater, Adams Street, Ocean Front and A Street. It includes improvements on Balboa Boulevard from Adams Street to A Street, as well as within a portion of Peninsula Park adjacent to Main Street. SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 2 Coupled with the Village Plan is the proposed upgrade of the Balboa Pier Parking Lot per the concept plan prepared by Austin -Foust Associates. The parking lot concept plan was approved by the City Council in Study Session on October 25, 1999. This parking lot plan, in addition to the planned street and drainage improvements along Balboa Boulevard, will be combined with the Village Plan so they can be designed and environmentally cleared as one project. The combined design project will be submitted to the Coastal Commission in one application for overall approval. The construction can be phased as funding becomes available. The project is divided into 3 phases. Phase 1 would construct the Balboa Pier Parking Lot improvements, the Pier Plaza improvements, the Main Street connection to the A Street Parking Lot, and the Balboa Boulevard improvements. Phase 2 (which could be split into sub - phases depending on funding) would construct the Balboa Village streetscape improvements from Ocean Front to Edgewater. Phase 3 is a future project to construct improvements along Edgewater. The Village Plan also will require the acquisition of the 3000 square foot parcel on the southwest corner of Bay Avenue and Washington Street for parking. The Public Works Department reviewed the Village Plan traffic circulation concept and believes the following changes will be necessary: 1. The Village Plan calls for widening the sidewalk on both sides of Balboa Boulevard from 6 (or 8) feet to 14 feet. The resulting 40 -foot street width (curb to curb) would yield 4 lanes, each 10 -feet wide requiring vehicles in the outside lanes to drive in the 2 -foot gutter. Both outside lanes will be widened 2 feet to provide for a 10 -foot driving lane width. This modification would still allow for 12 -foot wide sidewalks along Balboa Boulevard. 2. Proposed angle parking on Balboa Boulevard will have a severe impact on traffic flow and will need to be eliminated. The angle parking would reduce Balboa Boulevard to one lane westbound and vehicles waiting for someone to leave or motorists backing out of a stall would block all traffic exiting the peninsula. 3. Several parking spaces near A Street need to be deleted in order to ensure access to County Sanitation District facilities. 4. The plan proposes to eliminate two, well -used commercial loading zones on Bay Avenue. At least one loading area must be maintained or commercial vehicles will be forced to park in a traffic lane. 5. During the design phase when precise dimensions of parcels and streets have been determined, adjustments in the plan will be made to conform to the City's design standards. SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscepe Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 3 With regard to an on -going odor problem at Bay Avenue at Washington Street, staff recommends that methane abatement measures be incorporated into the design of the streets. As an additional consideration, staff recommends that property owners be asked to participate in forming an Underground Utilities Assessment District to complete the upgrades in this neighborhood. The estimated cost of the assessment district is $1 million. The cost of the assessment district is not considered in the cost for the Village Plan. Total Project Cost A cost estimate was prepared for Phase 1 (Balboa Pier Parking Lot, Pier Plaza, connecting driveway to 'A' Street Parking Lot, and Balboa Boulevard) and Phase 2 (Balboa Village streetscape, excluding Edgewater). Costs for Phase 3 improvements along Edgewater are not included in the estimate. Quantities were estimated using the Balboa Village Improvement Plan prepared by Planning and Urban Design Resources and the Balboa Pier Parking Lot concept plan prepared by Austin -Foust Associates. The approximate cost for construction and property acquisition is $5 million. This estimate contains construction items that may not have been included in previous cost estimates such as demolition and removal costs, paving on Balboa Boulevard, irrigation, lighting conduit and conductors, methane abatement, and traffic signal modifications. This estimate also includes costs for property acquisition. The construction and property acquisition costs for Phases 1 and 2 are modified as shown in Table 1 to arrive at the Total Project Cost. Table 1: Total Project Costs Construction and Property Acquisition Costs Design engineering, permitting, environmental studies and construction services (25% of construction costs) Total Project Cost without Contingency Contingency for unknown construction items that will be revealed during final design and construction (25% of construction costs). Total Project Cost with $5,000,000 $1,250,000 $6,250,000 $1,250,000 M SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 4 The total project cost for Phases 1 and 2, including engineering design, construction services, property acquisition, and a 25% construction contingency, is estimated to be $7.5 million. Budget Requirements Table 2 shows the distribution of the costs for constructing the two phases of the Village Plan over the 4 -year time period estimated to complete the project. Table 2: Budget Requirements Task Description Engineering Design, Environmental Documents, Permits Phase 1 Pier Parking Lot Pier Plaza Lot A connecting driveway Balboa Boulevard Construction Services Total Phase 1 Cost Phase 2 Property Acquisition Oceanfront to S/o Balboa Blvd. N/o Balboa Blvd. to Edgewater Peninsula Park improvements Construction Services Total Phase 2 Cost Total Project Cost Task Cost* Recommended Budget per Fiscal Year 1999 -00 2000 -01 2001 -02 2002 -03 $500,000 $500,000 $790,000 120,000 50,000 1,630,000 310,000 $2,900,000 $350,000 1,150,000 2,080,000 80,000 440,000 $4,100,000 $7,500,000 $500,000 * Task cost includes a 25 percent contingency. $790,000 $120,000 $50,000 $1,630,000 $310,000 $350,000 $1,150,000 $440,000 2003 -04 $2,080,000 $80,000 $0 $2,900,000 $1,940,000 $2,160,000 The current budget provides off - street parking funds and CDBG funds totaling $600,000 for the Balboa Pier parking lot and peninsula revitalization. $500,000 of this budgeted amount will be used for the preparation of the engineering design documents, environmental documents, and permit applications. The design would be prepared for both phases of the project at the same time. Design would begin in spring 2000. The design, environmental clearances, and permitting would be completed by July 2001. SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 5 Construction would begin on Phase 1 in FY01 -02 at an estimated cost of $2,900,000. Phase 2 construction costs are approximately $4,100,000. Table 2 shows the funding for Phase 2 split over two fiscal years beginning in FY02 -03. The proposed improvements within Peninsula Park include upgrading the pavilion gazebo to a bandstand and providing uplighting on the existing palms. The cost for these improvements, as shown in Table 2, is $80,000. Another option envisions a more extensive refurbishment of the park to include a grass area around the bandstand for outdoor seating, relocation of the flight monument, new irrigation system, new landscaping, and new hardscape. While additional conceptual design is required to define costs, a rough estimate of cost ranges from $250,000 to $350,000. Maintenance Costs The cost for providing an enhanced level of landscape maintenance within the business district, including frequent pruning, daily litter removal, maintenance of 'color' areas, and weekly adjustment of the irrigation, is approximately $1,200 per month. While additional review is required, it appears that the pavement and sidewalk enhancements will require increased routine maintenance to keep the surfaces clean. The cost per day for a steam cleaning crew and pollutant disposal is approximately $1,000. At 1 day per month the cost would be approximately $12,000 per year. Fundinq Sources As outlined in the December 13, 1999, staff report to the Mayor and City Council, the additional project costs can be partially funded from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), the Off - Street Parking Fund, and the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund as follows: 1. The City may borrow against future CDBG allocations for approximately $2,000,000. 2. The Off - Street Parking Fund has a FY 1998 -1999 balance of $690,000, of which $430,000 is committed to the Balboa Pier Parking Lot. 3. The Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund has a FY 1998 -1999 balance of $479,000, with anticipated annual receipts of approximately $240,000. 4. It is anticipated that $700,000 in Gas Tax funds will be available in FY 2001 -2002 for roadway related improvements. SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 6 Table 3 indicates funding sources for the project. Table 3: Funding Sources 1999 -00 2000 -01 2001 -02 Engineering Design & Environmental Documents Neighborhood Enhancement $250,000 Off Street Parking $250,000 Phase 1 - Balboa Blvd, Pier Parking Lot, Pier Plaza, A St. Parking Lot Driveway CDBG - Section 108 Loan Off - Street Parking Neighborhood Enhancement Gas Tax Parking Revenue Bond Total Phase 1 Phase 2 - Property Acquisition, Village Streetscape, Peninsula Park CDBG - Section 108 Loan Neighborhood Enhancement Parking Revenue Bond General Fund Total Phase 2 $300,000 $690,000 $460,000 $700,000 $750,000 $500,000 $0 $2,900,000 2002 -03 $1,700,000 2003 -04 Total $240,000 $240,000 $1,920,000 $0 $1,940,000 $2,160,000 Total $500,000 $0 $2,900,000 $1,940,000 $2,160,000 $7,500,000 Parking Revenue Bond In order to implement all of the Village Plan within 4 years, the City Council may wish to consider the use of revenue bonds or a similar financing tool to fund a portion of the project costs. In the past, the City has utilized new or increased revenues from a project to pay for the bonds. While the meters for the full length of the Peninsula generate approximately $1 million annually, including the $240,000 that is directed to the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve, this project will result in minimal additional revenue due to the small number of meters being added. Should the City Council decide to use meter revenues to repay bonds, other General fund projects will need to be adjusted to offset the repayments. If $2.67 million were raised through the issuance SUBJECT: Phasing and Estimates for the Balboa Village Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvement Plan and Pier Parking Lot Redesign February 22, 2000 Page 7 of a revenue bond at 7.5 %, the semi - annual payments would be approximately $150,000 for 15 years. After FY 2003 -2004, the Neighborhood Enhancement Reserve Fund could be reused to payoff the bond rather than the general fund. This would obligate Neighborhood Enchancement funds generated from the entire peninsula to one area of improvement for 15 years. Project Schedule Assuming the City Council approves initiation of the project and then authorizes design contracts in April 2000, construction could begin on Phase 1 by fall 2001. A conceptual schedule is shown as an attachment. The schedule is based on the following: 1. Environmental Clearance A 4 -month period to hire an environmental professional, prepare the environmental documents, a 30 -day public review period and final approval on a mitigated negative declaration. This will be done concurrently with the design. 2. Design Engineering A 9 -month period, concurrent with the Environmental Clearances procurement, to hire a civil engineering firm and prepare the design drawings and specifications. 3. Coastal Commission Permit A 6 -month period after completion of the design is expected for the application to be agendized for Coastal Commission hearing and approval. The Coastal Commission requires signed plans prior to starting the review process. Respectfully submitted, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don Webb, Director M Robert Stein Senior Civil Engineer Attachments: Conceptual Schedule Preliminary Assessment District Estimate Exhibit Sharon Wood Assistant City Manager f:\ users \pbw\ shared\ council \fy99- 00\february- 22\balboa village.doc 1 PARKING LOT TOWER ALLEY 256 -S °a OCEAN "ST TAY N ALLEY 256 -T J Q a ALLEY 256 -U z FRONT LfflilTITI' Mill Ill ll,_, BALBOA VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT P NOT TO SCALE Q IN ALLEY 256 -V Q PENINSULA PARK �BALBOA PIER RESTROOM ECT - PHASE 1 LOCATION MAP Mayor Gary Adams City Hall 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Honorable Mayor Adams, '01 AUG -9 P 1 :23 OFFICE OF lHE CITY CLEM CITY OF VUWPORT BEACH Mike Martin Balboa Pharmacy 716 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa, CA 92661 August 8, 2001 g-14-oi I am a Newport Beach resident and have owned Balboa Pharmacy for the last 19 years. Balboa Pharmacy is located at the corner of Main and Balboa Blvd. I am very concerned about the proposal to take most of the parking off Balboa Blvd. and relocate it around the corner or in the main lot. I have been approached by a member of my concerned customers that they will have to walk a block or two to get to the pharmacy. This may be okay for a small percentage of tourists to walk the extra block or two to shop downtown Balboa but most residents want the parking to remain on Balboa Blvd. Corona del Mar and Balboa Island both have free parking on their main streets (Coast Highway and Marine Ave.) It is imperative that we retain parking on our main street too. Balboa needs core businesses such as the Pharmacy to serve nearby residents. This proposal will discourage the sick and aged from shopping locally because they are unable to walk the extra block or two. Although I am supportive of a pedestrian environment, removing the few parking spaces that enable residents to park near the pharmacy will greatly impact many local residents that I have worked so hard to serve. Enclosed is a copy of the petition signed by the people who are opposed to taking most of the parking off of Balboa Blvd. This petition contains about 350 names of people that think taking parking off of Balboa Blvd, is a mistake. I think the City would be making a big and expensive step backward if you remove these 25 or so spaces. The few parking spaces that remain will likely be filled all the time. At the very least, please allow more parking spaces to remain on the North side of Balboa Blvd. for the convenience of the residents who want to use the Pharmacy and Post Office. The vast majority of residents who patronize Balboa businesses prefer convenient parking over widened sidewalks. Thanks for your consideration. S�incere�lyn Mike Martin Owner, Balboa Pharmacy 673 -5370 Please don't take away our Balboa Blvd, parking, we need it to shop locally at places like the post office and pharmacy! NAME ADDRESS 1C_.i f:v'_ SIGNAT U R E M6> AN 'C--J�t 6 �)4 SSo t=,04-V0CeIRn1 u'5'• dv 63 . ZGG 6( A Please don't take away our Balboa Blvd. parking, we need it to shop locally at places like the post office . and pharmacy; NAME ADDRESSS., Sl AT Uj E 77, J.1 1& 1... ,.. AS 11r L_a.`9._ i,-, n3 -,J TO jo tA T - (, -I - �re__J� L�_ii� °t°t_' L- �r��.: _�.�'- �_r_1•LG�:.%✓. 1_ i L._• 4 ,_ Please don't take away our Balboa Blvd. parking, we need it to shop locally at places like the post office and pharmacy! 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