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LUTC PKT 04-19-2004 City of Federal Way City Council Land Use/Transportation Committee MEETING AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: April 5, 2004, meeting 3. PUBLIC COMMENT (3 minutes) 4. BUSINESS ITEMS A. 51st Avenue SW Storm Drain Improvements - Final Project Acceptance & Authorization to Release Retainage West Hylebos Creek Restoration Project Bid Award 23rd Avenue South Road Improvements Project - Final Project Acceptance & Retainage Release Alternative Cross Sections for Pacific Highway South Hav Lanes Phase III Project B. C. D. 5. FUTURE MEETINGS/AGENDA ITEMS 6. ADJOURN ~G City Hall Council Chambers Action Bucich/5 min Action Bucich/5 min Action Salloum/15 min Action Salloum/60 min Committee Members Jack Dovey, Chair Eric Faison Michael Park City Staff Kathy McClung, Director, Community Development Services £ Tina Piety, Administraöve Assistant 253-661-4105 K:\LUTC Agendas and Summaries 2004\April 19, 2004, LUTC Agenda.doc City of Federal Way City Council Lilnd Use/TranSportation Committee April 5,2.904 5:30 p.rn:' ,', ,:"';\C: "City Hall 'CbunGir ëtìamb'è'fs MEETING MINUTES In attendance: Jack Dovey, Chair, Committee Members Eric Faison and Michael Park; Mayor Dean McColgan, Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar, Council Members Jim Ferrell and Jeanne Burbidge; City Manager David Moseley; Community Development Director Kathy McClung, Public Works Director Cary Roe; Deputy City Attorney Karen Kirkpatrick; Deputy Public Works Director Ken Miller, Street Systems Manager Marwan Salloum; Surface Water Manager Paul Bucich; Traffic Engineer Rick Perez; Traffic Analyst Sarady Long; Administrativè Assistant Krystal Kelsey, 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Dovey called the meeting to order at 5:31 pm. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The summary minutes of the March 15, 2004 meeting were approved as presented. 3, PUBLIC COMMENT There were no public comments. 4, BUSINESS ITEMS A. 2003 Citywide Pavement Marking Project - Contract Amendment - Rick Perez addressed the Committee and presented the contract amendment for their consideration. Council Member Ferrell inquired about the frequency and reasons for expending the funds and extending the contract. Mr. Perez explained that $40,000 of the program goes to the Neighborhood Traffic Safety (NTS) Program, $10,000 goes to the County for pavement markings, $15,000 toward cross walks, arrows, etc. and $8,000 for access management. The Committee m/s/c recommendation to place the following project recommendation on the April 20, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: Authorize the City Manager to supplement and extend the contract with Stripe Rite, Inc. in the amount of $63,000 for basic and discretionary pavement marking, neighborhood traffic safety, and channelization services for a total amount of $128,000 through December 31, 2004. B. 2004 King County Signal Synchronization Coordinatïon Grant - Rick Perez addressed the Committee and presented the grant for their consideration Committee Member Faison asked if the South 348th and Campus signal qualified for the grant. Mr. Perez answered that although it was not on the list of eligible corridors, staff hopes to retime the signal with the additional traffic count information obtained. Deputy Mayor Kochmar asked about other signals to be retimed, Mr. Perez responded with the following plans for retiming: The area south of 3361n between 1-5 and 2151 Weekend timing updates for the City's traffic signals Retiming signals affected by the Phase II Project Deputy Mayor Kochmar asked if 320"1 had been retimed; Mr. Perez answered, "yes". " G:\LUTC. Krysta"s\4-5-04 LUTC Minutes,doc The Committee mls/c recommendation to place the following project recommendations on the April 20, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: 1. Authorization to enter into a contract with King County to accept the $24,000 grant funds for the 21 sl Ave SW Street Signal Synchronization project and execute the required agreement. , 2. Authorize staff to apply the 2004 Signal Synchronization Grant reimbursement to the Traffic Count and Concurrency Management Programs. C. Grant Funding Applications for Transportation Improvement Projects - Marwan Salloum addressed the Committee and presented the available transportation improvement project grants for their consideration. Chair Dovey recused himself from voting, citing that he is a potentially-impacted property owner within the project boundaries for Phase III. The Committee mls/c recommendations to place the following project recommendation on the April 20, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: Authorize staff to submit grant funding applications for the following transportation improvements projects: . Pacific Highway S HaV Phase III (S 284th Street to Dash Point Road) - $3.0 to $5.0 million . Pacific Highway S HaV Phase IV (Dash Point Road to S 3121h Street) - $0.8 to $8.5 million . S 320th Street at First Avenue South Intersection Improvements - $2.7 to $3.2 million D. Surface Water Utility CIP Program Modifications - Paul Bucich delivered the staff report and visual presentation. Mr. Bucich reviewed each of the capital improvement projects under consideration and discussed their costs, benefits, impacts and requirements. Mr. Bucich distributed to the Committee a letter from the Friends of the Hylebos supporting staff recommendations. South 37:fd Street Bridge Replacement Project: Deputy Mayor Kochmar noted that she had met recently with Ed Mase to discuss his property, and problems occurring within it, and staff recommendations to correct those issues. Mr. Bucich, at the request of Council Member Ferrell, used aerial photographs to show the location of the Mase property and the problems it experiences. Deputy Mayor Kochmar inquired, on behalf of Bob Couper, if the new bridge would be weight bearing for trucks accessing and leaving his business. Mr. Bucich replied that the bridge would meet traffic loading requirements. Council Member Ferrell asked Mr. Bucich to give an estimated time duration for the benefits of gravel removal efforts. Mr. Bucich answered that the effects last approximately five to seven years, but that regulatory agencies are no longer allowing such removal projects, except on an emergency basis. Mr. Bucich also noted that 2002 was the first time Mr. Mase had allowed staff to enter his property to conduct the gravel removal; historically he has actively fought such activities. Chair Dovey asked for an estimated amount of staff time and resources to accomplish the gravel removal projects. Mr. Bucich estimated that each removal project takes approximately three days to complete and about six months of staff time to obtain necessary permits and approval. Chair Dovey stated that the City now has an opportunity to completely solve this problem, rather than providing short-term, temporary fixes. Chair Dovey inquired about the likelihood of acquiring the property. Mr. Bucich answered that staff first needs clear direction from the Council as to which option it wishes to pursue. Staff feels comfortable estimating the acquisition of the entire 27 acres at 1.8 million, the current listing price for the property. If so directed, staff would actively pursue additional funding to cover the budget gap. Owning the entire parcel would make the City much more attractive to funding agencies because it would show a long term commitment to solving the problem. Staff is comfortable that it would be successful in obtaining the $600,000 in necessary funding because there is a great deal of interest in permanently resolving this problem. Mr. Bucich feels that in June the City will have a better idea regarding the likelihood of receiving the Conservation Futures Grant. G:\lUTC - Krysta"s\4-5-04 LUTC Minutes.doc The Committee mIs/c recommendation to place the following project recommendations on the April 20, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: 1. Approve the Surface Water Utility modifications to the Capital Improvement Plan adding the S 373rd Street Bridge and Hylebos Creek Restoration project in 2004/5 and replacing the Golf Course Flood Wall scheduled for 2007 with the Joe's Creek Regional Detention and Habitat Restoration Project in 2004/5. 2. Authorize the Surface Water Utility to allocate funding from the SWM unallocated reserves to cover $750,000 of the Joe's Creek project costs in 2004/5 and $1,500,000 to initiate the S 373rd Street Bridge and Hylebos Creek Restoration project in 2004/5; 3. Approve shifting the lake Lorene Outlet Control Structure Project to 2007; shifting the SW 325th Street Culvert!Trunk Replacement Project to 2008; and shifting the S 360th Regional Detention Pond project to 2005 to optimize available funding; 4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to pursue additional outside funding for the Joe's Creek Project either through grants or legislative funding and bring back for Council approval any grants given to the City; 5. Authorize the Surface Water Utility to pursue necessary appraisals and negotiations for the Joe's Creek Regional Detention Facility and Habitat Restoration Project as well as the S 373rd Street Bridge and Hylebos Creek Restoration Project and to return to the City Council for approval with any easements requiring purchase above nominal values. 6. Authorize the City Manager or designee to pursue additional funding such as grants as well as partners for design, property acquisition, and construction of the S 373rd Street Bridge Relocation and Hylebos Creek Restoration Project. E. City Center Access Study - Stakeholder Selection Process - Maryanne Zukowski delivered the staff report. In regards to the stakeholder applicants, Chair Dovey inquired about the weight of residency, and whether or not a resident of the PAA would be judged equally to a resident of the City of Federal Way. Ms. Zukowski answered that currently, staff did plan to rate them equally but would appreciate Committee direction on this and any other topics in the process. Mayor McColgan noted that staff should consider targeting the stakeholder group to 20 members, but no more than 30, given the difficulty of scheduling meetings with too many participants. Chair Dovey again expressed his preference for giving more weight to residents of the City over residents of the PAA. The Committee further directed staff to include Federal Way Residents, Congressman Adam Smith, Senator Patty Murray and Senator Maria Cantwell as stakeholders, The Committee m/s/c recommendation to place the Stakeholder Selection Process (as amended above) on the April 20, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda. The Committee recessed at 7:00 p.m. and reconvened at 7:01 p,m. F. City Center Access Study - Informational Briefing No. 2- Maryanne Zukowski introduced Roger Mason of CH2M Hill who presented the Access Study for the Committee's review. Committee Member Faison inquired if the list of 40 proposed alternatives were available for viewing. Ms. Zukowski answered that there was no reservation on the part of staff to share the drawings, but that they are in very rough form. Chair Dovey clarified that as a Council, they would appreciate the opportunity to review the "stick drawings" and directed Ms. Zukowski to please forward them to their mailboxes. 5. FUTURE MEETINGS The next scheduled meeting is April 19, 2004. 6. ADJOURN The meeting adjourned at 7:12 p.m, G:\LUTC - Krystal's\4-5-O4 LUTC Minutes,doc ~ CITY OF ~ ~ Federal Way DATE: April 19, 2004 FROM: Jack Dovey, Chair Land Use and Transportation Committee Paul A. Bucich, P.E., SWM Manager ~' David H. os I anager TO: SUBJECT: 51st Avenue Storm Drain Improvements, AG No. 03-111 Final Project Acceptance and Authorization to Release the Retainage VIA: BACKGROUND: Prior to release of retainage on any Public Works construction project, the City Council must accept the work as complete to meet State Department of Revenue and Department of Labor and Industries requirements. The final cost for the R. L. Alia, Company. 51st Avenue SW Storm Drain Improvements Construction Contract (AG No. 03-111) is $43,400.65. This cost is $10,000.57 below the approved construction contract budget of $53,401.22 (including contingency). RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends placing the following item on the May 4, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: Accept the 51st Avenue SW Storm Drain Improvements Construction Contract (AG No. 03-111), constructed by R. L. Alia, Company, in the amount of $43,400.65 as complete, and authorize staff to release the retainage. , , ' ~ J~t\~~~gyAL OF COMMI1T~E REPOR!:',' ..... ,!f~~,~~\, ,:.,,::' :1'";:,, ;;:i', , ". , " ',' , t:.. 'f' , , ,"!..',,' .., " . ";;"-___~':":i"" .:}:¡'"..'"",..:t::"", ,."".::,;,:~,.¡¡:j:"':J<i .."",..'::::"::,,,~n¥'\~:, " Jack Dovey, Chair. ' ',,:' Michael Park;~einber"':,:' ',;'::,Eric Faison, Memœi'<::;:'::':~, , ,', ,:' ',: :!:: ", ._~ --- , ~~.=~~ cc: Project File Central File K:\LUTC\2004\03-111- Final Acceptance.doc ~ CITY OF ~ '7 Federal Way DATE: April 19, 2004 FROM: Jack Dovey, Chair Land Use and Transportation Committee Paul A. Bucich, P.E., SWM Manag~ David H. M~ager West Hylebos ð'ee'k Re~oration Project Bid Award TO: VIA: SUBJECT: BACKGROUND: Council gave authorization to bid this project on March 2, 2004. Eleven bids were received and opened on March 29,.2004 at 3: 10 p.m.; please see attached Bid Tabulation Summary and Engineer's Estimate. The apparent lowest responsive, responsible bidder is Jansen Inc. with a total bid of $449,648.10. This is $96,631.90 lower than engineer's estimate. Reference checks on Jansen Inc. by staff indicates that the contractor has performed similar work. As a result, staff believes Jansen Inc. can successfully complete this project to the city's satisfaction. Therefore, the lowest responsive, responsible bidder is Jansen Inc. in the amount of $449,648.10. PROJECT FUNDING: PROJECT EXPENDITURES Project Design Year 2004 Construction 10% Construction Contingency Construction Management (15%) Easement (Barovic) TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $223,345 $449,648.10 $44,964.81 $67,500.00 $2,000 $787,457.91 AVAILABLE CONSTRUCTION FUNDING NOM Grant Centennial Clean Water Fund SWM Utility Budget $50,000 Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands as Grantee $387,150 Centennial Clean Water Fund Grant (CCWF) $1,211,295 TOTAL AVAILABLE CONSTRUCTION BUDGET Maximum based on 100% use of Grant $1,648,445 Funds for construction eligible items January 12, 2004 LUTC memo - 51st Avenue SW Storm Mainline Replacement Project Page 2 RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests that the Committee place the following project recommendations on the May 4, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: . Award the West Hylebos Creek Restoration Project to Jansen Inc., the lowest responsive, responsible bidder in the amount of $449,648.10 and approve a 10% construction contingency of $44,964.81 for a total of $494,612.91; . Authorize the City Manager to execute the contract. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT: ,," ..' ""', ""'..'.. .. l,'..,",~,,:,i~,,~..:,::,r;'~.:i\::;:':jz~" , .:,' ,:",',ø, "": ,'" ,;' ',':':," , :c:'r:~', :' "',,,:, ,.., , Jack Dovey,Chåir ":,, ":;;>' ..",.. , ..;,.. , .. :!§;¥;f" 'Mi~haefpark,: Member ,.. ""':',:'L;> ,~ric Faiso~Member """"",""'.. ","'..,..,,",""Y/,> ,,/1? ,..., , < "," PB:kk cc: Project File Central File City of Federal Way - Public Works Department West Fork Hylebos Creek Restoration Project Engineer's Estimate Enqineer's Estimate Jansen hIe;. Mid Mountain SECT PLAN QTY UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT TOTAL NO AMOUNT PRICE ~OUNT 1.07 1 LS spec Plan <"--- ",.--. "- --~? 00o_,0.\1... -- - ~7. O°Q. ,----.!2ß~'!:..QQ ¡"""'::~$2,35£QQ $1,200 ~~. $1,20000 ..n 1,09 1 ! .....hL Mohl'17a.~~ __~4.5 64?-~.- ,-..-. S4~,645 _$37,655.0Q. $37,655,00 $10,000 00 $10,00000 --- -,- - ,-- -- 1-10 100"- ~--, Traffic Contro~, -------- $6,44000 - __..~~40 $3,61000 $3,610,00 $6,200 00 $6,20000 2-02 1 LS Removal o~ Struc:.ture and Obstruction 513,67312 $13,673 $37,114,00 $37,114,00 $12,00000 $12,00000 I 4-04 169 TN Crushed ~urfacing Base Cours_e $35,00 .. $6,625 535.00 $6.615,00 $2300 $4,347.00 6-01 ,~., LS F.r_o.!!!..onlWa_~er pol~~!on Con~. -- ~26,302,20 $26,302 56,910.00 $6,910,00 $66000 566O 00 ,~~ 4000 SY Con:amer Hoard -- _.-~O_§l ,-, ,g~~).O $136 $5,440,00 $0 9~ $3,60000 -- ,-- f-- ,,- .- -- --- 6.02 1 -. -....l.L ~~.:!!~, $~ 4~7 10 55 4~7 55,12200 $6, 1~2,OO 53 10000 53,100 °9 - -_.- ,,----'."":'::" ._-,-----':::':'" -- B~ ~_OO - SY ~!ò~ed:!!\L..- ---- - -,-- ~_._:P..!..!.. .,-.___.$11,611 $0,61 $2,31600 5120, 54,56000 -- ,,- 8-02 55 I,~ P_~!!)I. 00,'\)135 rlr-s 9~-_- -. __..$'311~, -. ,-~:\~ 552,00 52,660 00 524,O~ -____~_1,~,?P..QQ 6-02 55 EA PSlpE W~~tern H~~110ck-5...9~_- $51.11 53,3";1 554,00 $2,970.00 52~ 00 51,3?0 00 6-02 260 E,A PSlpE Western Hemlock-2 aal -- -~-~ -.. _~9,4~1- $14.00 $3,640.00 51500 53,900,00 6-02 115 EA PSIPE Ocean Spray-2 qal 516,23 $2,096 $15,00 $1 725.00 51500 51,725,00 ~.!:.QL ---1.! 5.- ~!'-- ~ala~L_m- '_n- _,_~18 ?~- --- ---,~L_096 $12,50 $1,437,50 -- - 51500 $1,725,00 6-02 115 EA pSIPE Oreaan Grape.2 aa! 518,23 5?,096 $12.50 $1,437,50 $1500 $1 725,00 8-02 115 - EA pSIPE Kmrnkmnick-1 gal 51O ~~ ___?_1,?29 512,50 $1,437.50 $720 5626 00 6-02 115 EA PSIPE Ind~an Plum-2 qal 516,23 52,095 $12,50 51,437.50 $15,00 $1.72500 ~:.02 115 EA ESIP[ Re~,Elderber!Y.1...9.'!.I.___- _m 516 2~ -, ,~?,095 $12,50 $1,437.50 $15,00 51,725,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-5 gal 551.11 $1,956 $79,00 $2,526.00 524,00 576600 6-02 520 --_~A pSIPE,_Western ~~d Cedar-2 gal_- 536 35 - 516,901 $14.60 $7,696,00 515,00 57,600,00 6-02 32 EA pSIPE Sitka Snruce-5 qal 5'31,11 51 %6 $54.00 $1,726,00 $24,00 $768 OC 6-02 3_L- n~ !:~IPt,=. Shore Pme-5 g~!__... 551,11 51.9§6 ' $54,00 ~. 51,728.00 524 00 5766,00 8-02 75 EA PSIPE Naotka Rose-2 aal $1623 51,385 $16,00 $1,368,00 $15,00 $1,14000 6-02 76 .. EA PSIPE Clustered Ra~e-2 aal $1623 51.365 518,00 $1,368.00 $1500 $1,14000 8-02 76 ~ !:§.I~E: Scouler:5 Wlllo.w-5' live_stak!'.~ - 5374 .----.?264 513,00 $966,00 $~ 60 527360 8.02 76 EA P5.IPE Gaa~!'.~erry-2_.9~__n - __:516,23 __~~65 $17.00 51,29200 $1500 $1,14000 6-02 76 ..~ P~!.f'>E Paclflc..Y-',lIow.5'live st"!~,-- -- $3,74 _.,_~64 $12.00 5912.00 $3,60 S27360 6-02 76 ". EA PSIf>[ Si~ka WIIl°"Y:?' live s\,,~ - "-,, $374 _..n_~?84 $12.00 5912,00 53,60 5273 6,Q 6-02 76 -~ !:5.IPE Red q~ler Do9waod-2J¡~_, $1623 51_.365 $19.00 $1 444.00 515,00 SI,140,OO !!~ _.._~ _sA- f'...~IP!, Pacifl<:.N.!nebark:2~..,_,_- - ..----!!..~ 23 51,365- ,$19.00 $1,444,00 515,00 $1,140,00 ,~~ _?!!.- TN ~o .M_an Rock 56..4.iQ... ---. $1,6~~ $310.00 56,200.0Ò $210,00 54.20000 .....:..:..:...- --,,--'---' 8-30 .~_m- --.f.'!: 00 9wner Fu"_,,shed S.!!,~arnbc_~ Gravel..- _00' 542 !.i.. e--,,~.J,496 $214,00 $7,490,00 511O 00 $3,650,00 ~- ~ 14 TN r!lunge p~~1 ~~~ -- ---- _,_,_$80°9 e--- ----2_~,' 1?0 $421,00 $5,694,00 52.'!Q..QQ -- 53,36000 8-30 7 EA I,~W""-,.__._----- __54 043_~ I- ~,~~ $4_,163,00 $29,281,00 $3,800 °9. 526,600,00 I 6-30 7 E/I, Log H"ve!m~.!'.!....-..._,,--- --, 56,39633 _._-_____S44,77:4 54,725,00 $33,075,00 57,90000 S55,300,OO _.-_u- I 6-30 ----!....- f-[-'~- - ~f!.!!re~.!:2!LJ_ar:n__,__.._-- ,_~14,73?2Q.. 1--__..?111,90~. $6,313,00, $50,504,00 $6.600,00 $70 400 00 I 8-30 -~ ..~ '3.°ot Wad La,g.3.Q!!.!!!ng, 24" [)~.. '- _~;>,143 ~2- I---"_~~~ $1,463,00 $10,361.00 $1,400 9.~ 59,~QQ.QQ I 6-30 -~, EA Raat Wad ,I_og~r~~- -- ----11, 0 79..§l.. 1-, ___53,?1.2- $1,116,00 $3 346,00 $75000 52,?50 00 6-30 E!- r-A ~!?_t.Wad Log_1,5.~llo"9 _12" DHH__- --- - --.!J- 543,2'!" _¿~!,'?5.9 51,66500 $9,990,00 5819_.!!2 -- 54,86000 _n . -'-'- .-- 6.30 7 ,---- _nE~ ~_,30ft ~~~~.. !JßH- .-- --,- -- 5693 9~" _,..n~I,388 51,995,00 $3,990,00 5750,00 ,~~.9.Q..QQ 6-30 __2 - .rÞ'-- .!:..~9 17ft 10I1£....!2" D£!! 5603 23 _u n.?,_L?O!!." $1.71200 53,424,00 S630 Q2 51,26000 - .,-~ '--', ---. n- ,,-- +--,.- -'--- 6-30 1 LS Tempararv Stream Diversions $23,609,72 $23,610 $11,243,00 $11 243:00 $6,000,00 $6,000,00 6-30 1 FA Miscellaneous Restoration $10,000.00 $10,000 $10,000.00 $10,000,00 $10,000.00 $10,000,00 6-31 1 LS Helicopter Mobilization and Staaina Area $12,650,00 $12,650 $19,507.00 $19,507.ÒO $37,000,00 $37,000,00 6-31 30 HR Helicopter Deliverv $1,551,05 $46,532 51,770,00 $53,100.00 $4,666,67 $140,000,10 6-32 2 EA Guard Post $355,04 $710 $1,962.00 53,924.00 $520,00 $1,040,00 TOTAL WITH OUT SALES TAX $502,og6 ~ $455925 SALES TAX 8.6% $44,164 ......'.......$44964: $40121 CONTRACT TOTAL WITH SALES TAX I $546,280 I $496,046 City of Federal Way - Public Works Department West Fork Hylebos Creek Restoration Project Engineer's Estimate \,;.VV. VVllllams Construction Co. Americon Inc. COM SECT PLAN QTY UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL NO PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT 1-07 1 LS SPCC Plan $2,500,00 $2,500,00 $618,71 $618,71 $1,249,68 $1,249,68 1-09 1 LS Mobilization $22,500,00 $22,500,00 $25,153,34 $25,153,34 $45,008.46 $45,008.46 1-10 1 LS Traffic Control $2,150,00 $2,150.00 $456,88 $456,88 $937,26 $937.26 2-02 1 LS Removal of Structure and Obstruction $23,800.00 $23,800.00 $9,411.11 $9,411,11 $9,465,60 $9,465,60 4-04 189 TN Crushed Surfacina Base Course $17.25 $3,260,25 $61,17 $11,561,13 $41,70 $7,881,30 8-01 1 LS ErosionlWater Pol uti on Control $20,380,00 $20,380,00 $2,209,67 $2,209,67 $3,124,19 $3,124,19 8-02 4,000 SY Container Board $3,00 $12,000,00 $3,80 $15,200,00 $0.40 $1,600,00 8-02 1 LS Mowina $32,235,00 $32,235,00 $1,362,69 $1,362,69 $2,420,00 $2,420,00 8-02 3,800 SY Hvdroseedina $0,85 $3,230,00 $2,90 $11,020,00 $0,80 $3,040,00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Doualas Fir-5 Qal $57.75 $3,176,25 $42.73 $2,350,15 $36,80 $2,024,00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Westem Hemlock-5 aal $57,75 $3,176.25 $42,73 $2,350,15 $36,80 $2,024,00 8-02 260 EA PSIPE Western Hemlock-2 aal $17.85 $4,641,00 $32,11 $8,348,60 $26,10 $6786,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Ocean SDrav-2 aal $17.85 $2,052,75 $35,91 $4,129.65 $26,80 $3,082,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE 8alal-2 Qal $18,90 $2,173,50 $35,91 $4,129,65 $26,80 $3,082,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Oreaon GraDe-2 aal $17.85 $2,052,75 $37.05 $4260,75 $30,50 $3,507.50 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Kinnikinnick-1 Qal $12,60 $1,449,00 $32.22 $3,705.30 $22,70 $2,610,50 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Indian Plum-2 aal $17,85 $2,052.75 $35,91 $4,129,65 $26,80 $3,082,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Red Elderberrv-2 aal $17,85 $2,052,75 $35.91 $4 129,65 $26,80 $3,082,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-5 aal $57,75 $1,848.00 $42,73 $1,367,36 $36,80 $1,177.60 8-02 520 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-2 aal $17.85 $9,282,00 $35,91 $18,673,20 $26,10 $13,572,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Sitka SDruce-5 aal $57,75 $1,848,00 $42.73 $1.367.36 $34,30 $1,097,60 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Shore Pine-5 aal $57,75 $1,848.00 $42,73 $1 367.36 $34,30 $1,097.60 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Nootka Rose-2 aal $17.85 $1,356,60 $35,91 $2,729.16 $26,80 $2,036,80 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Clustered Rose-2 aal $17,85 $,1,356.60 $35,91 $2,729,16 $26,80 $2,036,80 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Scouler's Willow-5' live stakes $7.35 $558,60 $30,52 $2319,52 $21,20 $1,611,20 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Gooseberrv-2 aal $21.00 $1,596,00 $35.91 $2,729.16 $26.80 $2,036,80 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Willow-5' live stakes $7,35 $558,60 $30,52 $2319,52 $21,20 $1,611,20 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Sitka Willow-5' live stakes $7.35 $558,60 $30,52 $2319.52 $21,20 $1,611.20 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Red Osier DoQwood-2 OBI $17,85 $1,356.60 $35,91 $2729,16 $26,80 $2,036,80 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Ninebark-2 aal $17,85 $1,356,60 $35,91 $2,729,16 $26,80 $2,036,80 8-30 20 TN Two Man Rock $101.60 $2,032,00 $328.38 $6567.60 $82.80 $1,656,00 8-30 35 CY Owner Furnished Streambed Gravel $21,60 $756.00 $174,67 $6,113.45 $28,90 $1,011,50 8-30 14 TN Plunae Pool Rock $73.25 $1,025,50 $241.04 $3,374,56 $78,10 $1,093.40 8-30 7 EA LoQ Weir $3,220,00 $22,540,00 $3,307,37 $23,151.59 $5,852,30 $40,966.10 8-30 7 EA Loa Revetment $3,010,00 $21,070,00 $3,851,55 $26,960,85 $5,17560 $36,229,20 8-30 8 EA Enaineered Loa Jam $4,825.00 $38,600.00 $7,248.87 $57,990.96 $20,027.40 $160,219,20 8-30 7 EA Root Wad LOQ 30ft lona, 24" DBH $855,00 $5,985,00 $3,109,35 $21,765,45 $2,736,20 $19,153.40 8-30 3 EA Root Wad Loa 6ft lona, 12" DBH $470,00 $1,410,00 $1,179,12 $3,537,36 $307,30 $921,90 8-30 6 EA Root Wad Loa 15ft lona, 12" DBH $752,00 $4,512,00 $1,519.79 $9,118,74 $225,50 $1,353.00 8-30 2 EA LoQ 30ft 10nQ, 18" DBH $855,00 $1,710,00 $1,746,90 $3,493,80 $819,70 $1,639.40 8-30 2 EA Loa 12ft lona, 12" DBH $365,00 $730.00 $1,065,56 $2,131,12 $63,80 $127,60 8-30 1 LS Temporarv Stream Diversions $30,650,00 $30,650.00 $6,681,08 $6,681,08 $15,440,70 $15,440,70 8-30 1 FA Miscellaneous Restoration $10,000.00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 8-31 1 LS HelicoDter Mobilization and StaQinQ Area $35,355,00 $35,355,00 $19,257,75 $19,257.75 $6,863,80 $6,863,80 8-31 30 HR Helicopter Deliverv $4,587.50 $137,625,00 $4,382,07 $131,462,10 $2,075,00 $62,250,00 8-32 2 EA Guard Post $750,00 $1,500,00 $1,113,30 $2,226,60 $246,90 $493,80 TOTAL WITH OUT SALES TAX $483907 $491 740 $495388 SALES TAX $42,584 $43 273 $43594 ICONTRACT TOTAL WITH SALES TAX I $526,491 I I $535,0131 I $538,982 I City of Federal Way - Public Works Department West Fork Hylebos Creek Restoration Project Engineer's Estimate ""aCIer ~u"~,ru,,,lon loW. Sundstrom, Inc, Services, Inc, Road Const. NW, Inc SECT PLAN QTY UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL NO PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT 1-07 1 LS SPCC Plan $5,000,00 $5,000,00 $4,250,00 $4,250,00 $2,500,00 $2,500,00 1-09 1 LS Mobilization $50,000,00 $50,000,00 $28,00000 $28,000,00 $30,000.00 $30,000,00 1-10 1 LS Traffic Control $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $8,400,00 $8,400,00 $1,500.00 $1,500,00 2-02 1 LS Removal of Structure and Obstruction $40,000,00 $40,000,00 $15,000,00 $15,000,00 $20,000,00 $20000,00 4-04 189 TN Crushed Surfacino Base Course $30,00 $5,670,00 $35,00 $6,615,00 $40,00 $7,560,00 8-01 1 LS ErosionlWater Polution Control $50,000,00 $50,00000 $3,000,00 $3,000,00 $5,000,00 $5,000,00 8-02 4,000 Sy Container Board $10,00 $40,000,00 $3.47 $13,880.00 $1,00 $4,000,00 8-02 1 LS Mowino $7,500,00 $7,50000 $37,000,00 $37,000.00 $5,000,00 $5,000,00 8-02 3,800 SY Hydroseedinç¡ $2,00 $7,600,00 $1,00 $3,800,00 $1,50 $5,700,00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Douolas Fir-5 oal $40,00 $2,200.00 $66,00 $3,630,00 $111,00 $6,105,00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Western Hemlock-5 oaf $50,00 $2,750,00 $66,00 $3,630,00 $111.00 $6,105,00 8-02 260 ,EA PSIPE Western Hemlock-2 oal $35,00 $9,100,00 $21,00 $5,460,00 $23.00 $5,980.00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Ocean Sorav-2 ç¡af $35,00 $4,02500 $21,00 $2,415,00 $23,00 $2,645.00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Salal-2 ç¡al $18,00 $2,070,00 $22,00 $2,530,00 $23.00 $2,645,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Oreoon GraDe-2 oal $15,00 $1,725,00 $20,00 $2,300,00 $23,00 $2,645,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Kinnikinnick-1 oaf $14,00 $1,610,00 $15,00 $1,725,00 $23,00 $2,645,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Indian Plum-2 oal $25,00 $2,875,00 $21,00 $2,415,00 $23,00 $2,645,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Red Elderberrv-2 oaf $25,00 $2,875,00 $20,00 $2,300,00 $23,00 $2645,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-5 oaf $32,00 $1,024,00 $66,00 $2,112,00 $111,00 $3,552,00 8-02 520 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-2 oal $18.00 $9,360,00 $20,00 $10,400,00 $23,00 $11,960,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Sitka Spruce-5 oal $30,00 $960,00 $67,00 $2,144,00 $111,00 $3,552,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Shore Pine-5 oal $30.00 $960,00 $67.00 $2,144,00 $111,00 $3,552,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Nootka Rose-2 oal $20,00 $1,520,00 $21,00 $1,596,00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Clustered Rose-2 oal $20,00 $1,520,00 $20,00 $1,520.00 $23,00 $1 748,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Scouler's Willow-5' live stakes $12.00 $912,00 $8.50 $646.00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Gooseberrv-2 oal $20,00 $1,520,00 $24,00 $1,824.00 $23,00 $1,748,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Willow-5' live stakes $15,00 $1,140,00 $8.50 $646.00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Sitka Willow-5' live stakes $15,00 $1,140,00 $8,50 $646,00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Red Osier Doowood-2 oal $20,00 $1,520,00 $20,00 $1,520,00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Ninebark-2 oal $20,00 $1,520,00 $20,00 $1,520.00 $23,00 $1,748.00 8-30 20 TN Two Man Rock $35,00 $700,00 $100.00 $2,000,00 $225,00 $4,500.00 8-30 35 CY Owner Furnished Streambed Gravel $30,00 $1,050,00 $130.00 $4,550,00 $225,00 $7,875,00 8-30 14 TN Plunoe Pool Rock $45,00 $630,00 $100.00 $1,400.00 $225,00 $3,150,00 8-30 7 EA Loo Weir $4,000,00 $28,000,00 $4,40000 $30,800,00 $6,000,00 $42,000,00 8-30 7 EA Loa Revetment $4,000,00 $28,000,00 $4,000,00 $28,000,00 $6,000,00 $42,000,00 8-30 8 EA Enoineered Log Jam $4,000,00 $32,000,00 $4,400,00 $35,200,00 $6,000.00 $48,000,00 8-30 7 EA Root Wad Lao 30ft lono, 24" DBH $2,000,00 $14,000.00 $575,00 $4,025.00 $2,000,00 $14,000,00 8-30 3 EA Root Wad Loa 6ft lana, 12" DBH $500,00 $1,500,00 $575,00 $1,725,00 $2,000,00 $6,000,00 8-30 6 EA Root Wad Loa 15ft lono, 12" DBH $500,00 $3,00000 $575.00 $3,450,00 $2,000,00 $12,000,00 8-30 2 EA Loa 30ft lone, 18" DBH $1,500,00 $3,00000 $500,00 $1,000,00 $2,000,00 $4,000,00 8-30 2 EA Lao 12ft lana, 12" DBH $500.00 $1,000,00 $300,00 $600.00 $2,000,00 $4,000,00 8-30 1 LS TemDorary Stream Diversions $11,000,00 $11,000,00 $13,000,00 $13,000,00 $5,000,00 $5,000,00 8-30 1 FA Miscellaneous Restoration $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000.00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 8-31 1 LS HelicoDter Mobilization and Staoino Area $24,335,00 $24,335,00 $44,000,00 $44,000,00 $14,000,00 $14,000,00 8-31 30 HR HelicoDter Delivery $2,500,00 $75,000,00 $5,10000 $153,000,00 $4,900.00 $147,000.00 8-32 2 EA Guard Post $500,00 $1,000,00 $500,00 $1,000.00 $1,000,00 $2,000,00 TOTAL WITH OUT SALES TAX $502311 $506,818 $517 445 SALES TAX $44 203 $44 600 $45535 ICONTRACT TOTAL WITH SALES TAX I $546,5141 1 $551,4181 I $562,980 I City of Federal Way - Public Works Department West Fork Hylebos Creek Restoration Project Engineer's Estimate McClure And Sons Inc, Diamaco, Inc. Advanced Const. Inc. SECT PLAN QTY UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT TOTAL NO PRICE AMOUNT AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT 1-07 1 LS SPCC Plan $13,200,00 $13,200,00 $2,500,00 $2,500,00 $7,000,00 $7,000,00 1-09 1 LS Mobilization $48,000,00 $48,000,00 $100,000,00 $10),000,00 $20,000,00 $20,000,00 1-10 1 LS Traffic Control $4,450,00 $4,450,00 $5,000,00 $ 5,000,00 $3,000,00 $3,000,00 2-02 1 LS Removal of Structure and Obstruction $42,000,00 $42,000,00 $15,750,00 $15,750,00 $10,000,00 $10,000.00 4-04 189 TN Crushed Surfacino Base Course $23,80 $4,498,20 $40,00 $ 7,560,00 $25,00 $4,725,00 8-01 1 LS ErosionlWater Pofution Control $25,000,00 $25,000,00 $4,000,00 $,1,000.00 $15,000,00 $15,000,00 8-02 4,000 SY Container Board $1.40 $5,600,00 $1.25 $;,000,00 $2,00 $8,000,00 8-02 1 LS Mowino $4,000,00 $4,000,00 $3,500,00 $:3,500,00 $6,000,00 $6,000,00 8-02 3,800 SY Hvdroseedino $0.70 $2,660,00 $4,00 $1:;,200,00 $1,50 ' $5,700,00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Douolas Fir-5 aal $57,50 $3,162,50 $25,00 $ 1,375,00 $20,00 $1,100.00 8-02 55 EA PSIPE Western Hemlock-5 oal $57.40 $3,157,00 $36,00 $1,980,00 $20.00 $1,100,00 8-02 260 EA PSIPE Western Hemlock-2 aal $13,90 $3,614,00 $35,00 $!J,100,OO $10,00 $2,600,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Ocean Sprav-2 aal $13.90 $1,598,50 $35,00 $4,025.00 $10.00 $1,150.00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Salaf-2 oal $13.90 $1,598,50 $34,00 $a,910,OO $10,00 $1,150,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Oreaon Graœ-2 aal $13,90 $1,598,50 $36,00 $<I, 140,00 $10,00 $1,150.00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Kinnikinnick-1 aal $8,70 $1,000,50 $34,00 $:1,910,00 $10.00 $1,150,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Indian Plum-2 oal $13.90 $1,598,50 $33.00 $a,795,00 $10,00 $1,150,00 8-02 115 EA PSIPE Red Elderberrv-2 aal $13,90 $1,598,50 $36,00 $4,140,00 $10.00 $1,150.00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-5 aal $57.40 $1,836.80 $39.00 $' ,248,00 $20,00 $640,00 8-02 520 EA PSIPE Western Red Cedar-2 oal $13,90 $7,228,00 $39,00 $20280,00 $10,00 $5 200.00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Sitka SDruce-5 aal $69,20 $2,214.40 $37,00 $',184.00 $20.00 $640,00 8-02 32 EA PSIPE Shore Pine-5 aal $69.20 $2,214.40 $39,00 $~ ,248,00 $20,00 $640,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Nootka Rose-2 aal $13,90 $1,056,40 $31.00 $~~.356,OO $10.00 $760.00 8-02 76 EA PSfPE Clustered Rose-2 aal $13,90 $1,056.40 $31,00 $~:,356,00 $10.00 $760,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Scouler's Willow-5' live stakes $11,50 $874,00 $62.00 $¿,712,00 $5,00 $380.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Gooseberrv-2 aal $15,40 $1,170.40 $29,00 $:;' 204,00 $10,00 $760.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Willow-5' live stakes $11,50 $874.00 $64,00 $4,864,00 $5,00 $380,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Sitka Willow-5' live stakes $11.50 $874,00 $69,00 $~ 244,00 $5,00 $380.00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Red Osier Doawood-2 aaf $13,90 $1,056.40 $62,00 $4 712,00 $10.00 $760,00 8-02 76 EA PSIPE Pacific Ninebark-2 aal $13,90 $1,056.40 $42,00 $~, 192,00 $10,00 $760,00 8-30 20 TN Two Man Rack $415.20 $8,304,00 $420,00 $€,400,00 $300,00 $6,000.00 8-30 35 CY Owner Furnished Streambed Gravel $173,50 $6,072.50 $80,00 $2,800,00 $200,00 $7,000,00 8-30 14 TN Plunae Pool Rock $155,10 $2,171.40 $350,00 $4,900,00 $300,00 $4,200,00 8-30 7 EA Loa Weir $3,011.60 $21,081.20 $1,860.00 $13,020,00 $8,000,00 $56,000.00 8-30 7 EA Loa Revetment $5,160,10 $36,120,70 $2,650,00 $18,550,00 $8,000,00 $56,000,00 8-30 8 EA Enaineered Loa Jam $9,376,70 $75,013,60 $6,460,00 $51,680.00 $15,000,00 $120,000,00 8-30 7 EA Root Wad Loa 30ft lono, 24" DBH $2,140,00 $14,980,00 $2,150,00 $15,050,00 $8,000,00 $56,000.00 8-30 3 EA Root Wad Loa 6ft lone, 12" DBH $1,092,00 $3,276,00 $850,00 $2,550,00 $3,000,00 $9,000,00 8-30 6 EA Root Wad Loa 15ft lone, 12" DBH $1,792,00 $10,752,00 $600,00 $3,600,00 $5,000,00 $30,000,00 8-30 2 EA Loa 30ft lono, 18" DBH $2,591,00 $5,182,00 $505,00 $1,010,00 $7,000,00 $14,000,00 8-30 2 EA Loa 12ft lone, 12" DBH $1,592,00 $3,184,00 $250,00 ~;500,00 $4,000,00 $8,000,00 8-30 1 LS Temporarv Stream Diversions $8,760,00 $8,760,00 $9,600,00 $9,600,00 $25,000,00 $25,000,00 8-30 1 FA Miscellaneous Restoration $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000,00 $10,000.00 8-31 1 LS Helicopter Mobilization and Staaina Area $38,263,00 $38,263,00 $120,000,00 $120,000,00 $20,000,00 $20,000,00 8-31 30 HR Helicopter Deliverv $2,94100 $88,230,00 $1,800,00 $54000,00 $1,500,00 $45,000,00 8-32 2 EA Guard Post $706,00 $1,412,00 $350,00 ~;70000 $1,000,00 $2,000,00 TOTAL WITH OUT SALES TAX $522.649 $51;4 845 $571 385 SALES TAX $45 993 H9106 $50282 ICONTRACT TOTAL WITH SALES TAX I $568,6421 ~14.551 I 1 $621,6611 ~~ Fëderal Way DATE: April 19, 2004 FROM: Jack Dovey, Chair Land Use and Transportation Committee ,\, ,,---, - Marwan Salloum, Street Systems Manag~ David H. Mose e nager 23rd Avenue S ad Improvements Project (S 316th St to S 324th St), AG No. 01-63; Final Project Acceptance and Retainage Release TO: VIA: SUBJECT: BACKGROUND: Prior to release of retainage on any Public Works construction project, the City Council must accept the work as complete to meet State Department of Revenue and Department of Labor and Industries requirements. The above referenced contract with DPK, Inc. is complete. The final construction contract amount is $5,471,895.86, which is $185,226.70 below $5,657,122.56 budget (including contingency) approved by Council on May 1, 2001. Staff will be present at the April 19, 2004 Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting to answer any questions the Committee might have. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends placing the following item on the May 4,2004 Council Consent Agenda for approval: Accept the 23rd Avenue S Road Improvements Project (5 316th to S 324th Street), constructed by DPK, Inc., in the amount of $5,471,895.86 as complete. p'{i~,,:P110VAJ:~OfCO'MMmEE' ~~PÖRT: 'ir:~;:1n'~~:<~;,{:~:1' ' ", '" , ,<> "--"'" ----'..' ,_.._,-. .._,----, , ",,- -""'--.... P"'_,,_, """,--,..._,...,--- ," ,'<', ,:;Ja~k"[)()vey, ,Chai r "," ,'"cf";t ~,,' Michael Park, Member Eric Faison, Member --' "" - u-..--- - ",,--,- - ..- --, -- -" MS:kk 23 Ave S. Road Improvements Project File Day File k:\lutc\2004\23rd AVE ANAL.doc cc: ~ CITY OF ~ . ..!:V Federal Way DATE: April 19, 2004 FROM: Jack Dovey, Chair Land Use and Transportation Committee Marwan Salloum, P.E., Street Systems Manager ~ Brian H. Roberts, P.E., treet Systems Project Engineer TO: VIA: David H. Mose SUBJECT: ections for Pacifi(: Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project BACKGROUND: Pacific Highway South through the City of Federal Way has a 100-foot wide right of way and a GO-foot wide roadway with two-way left turn medians. Generally, buildings constructed along the highway have observed the 10-foot setback in accordance with King County and Federal Way building codes. Business signs are largely in compliance with the City's three-foot setback due to implementation of the City's monument sign code. However, in many instances, businesses have used the public right of way outside of the roadway travel lanes for parking, landscaping or other uses. In 1998 the City of Federal Way adopted its Comprehensive Plan and roadway classification. Pacific Highway South was designated as a Principle Arterial with recommended improvements meeting Cross Section A as shown on the attached figure. The City of Federal Way has completed the first phase of the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Project with the second phase currently under construction, and the third phase in preliminary design. In the first two phases, the project was designed consistent with Cross Section A of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Numerous existing developments encroach into the right of way required to construct Cross Section A. To minimize project impacts to adjacent businesses, the City made minor modifications to this cross section, reduced the right of way purchased, and/or made some minor modifications during right of way negotiations. Based on several of the right of way acquisitions and the impacts of implementing Cross Section A in Phases I and II, the Council requested that staff review the possibility of reducing the width of Pacific Highway South Cross Section A and to present their recommendations to the City Council for consideration. MINIMUM REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS: The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) study for the Pacific Highway South (SR99) Redevelopment Project identified the minimum requirement for the number and type of traffic lanes required within the Pacific Highway Corridor. The only areas within the cross section that allows cities to set their own design standards are the width of the landscaped median, the planting strip area between the road edge and the sidewalks, and for sidewalk widths greater than the minimum six-foot width. Utilities also require space within public right of way. Aerial facilities (PSE transmission lines) should be placed behind sidewalks where possible for traffic safety reasons. Underground vaults should be placed behind the street curb and gutter where possible so that traffic lanes do not need to be closed during servicing and maintenance operations. Also, storm drainage facilities, water quality vaults, and flow control vaults typically need to be located behind the street curb and gutter so that traffic lanes do not need to be closed during maintenance operations. Phases I and II were able to utilize the Kitts Corner Regional Storm Water Facilities, minimizing the need for storm water vaults within the public right of way. There are no opportunities to construct and use a regional storm water facility for future phases of the Pacific Highway South improvements. Therefore, facilities will need to be constructed in the proposed right of way area, preferably behind the curb. The terrain in the Phase III project is different than Phases I and II. Within the Phase III project limits, Pacific Highway South will be constructed on a side hill, requiring extensive retaining walls to widen the highway. In general, the greater the distance from the center of the road, the higher the retaining wall will be. In this phase, several of the taller walls could approach 15 feet in height. Therefore, reducing the roadway cross section will reduce project costs by reducing the height and cost of the retaining walls. ALTERNATIVE CROSS SECTIONS: Cross Section A-l (Proposed Alternative) Based on the above-minimum requirements for roadway width and space for street furniture and utilities, City staff evaluated two reduced cross sections for the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project. Cross Section A-1 (beginning on the west side of the highway) plan elements include a three-foot utility strip, six-foot sidewalk, four and a half-foot planter strip, three lanes in each direction (a 14-foot HOV lane, an 11-foot outside general purpose lane and a 12-foot inside general purpose lane), and a 12-foot landscaped median (including street curbs), a four and a half-foot planter strip, an eight-foot sidewalk, and a three-foot utility strip. The total required right of way width would be 115 feet, requiring the acquisition of six and a half feet of right of way on the west side, and eight and a half feet of right of way on the east side. The proposed cross section will minimize the impact to the adjacent property and business owners as will be outlined in the staff presentation at the Land Use and Transportation Committee Meeting. Cross Section A-2 Cross Section A-2 plan elements would be identical to Cross Section A-1, except the planter strip on the west side of Pacific Highway South would be eliminated. This would reduce the required right of way on the west side to two and a half feet. The total right of way width would be 111 feet. The magnitude of right of way impacts on businesses would be the same as Cross Section A-2. There would be no separation between pedestrians and traffic, a loss of aesthetic continuity (street trees/grass) with the WSDOT project to the north (South 272nd Street to South 284th Street), and the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase I & II Projects. There would also be less space to locate storm water treatment facilities and underground utilities on the west side of the roadway. Furthermore, there are several locations even with Alternative Cross Sections A1 or A2 where the planter strip will be eliminated to avoid conflicts with businesses. RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests that the Committee place the following project recommendation on the May 4, 2004 City Council Consent Agenda: Direct staff to utilize Alternative Cross Section A1 in designing the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project and make plánter strip modifications to the cross section at specific locations, to avoid impacts on businesses. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT: ,., ,.,~Ja~~pOVeY~Ch~if . 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