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Magnus Company - 1979-07-16
Usti Y;IICIt f'ECji,�VD YXIL TO: ��Cc�,,; �Fn G --- CC--477 ExENPT cm (•)F ItuMINGTON BEACH C 3 Ut�tl.e� nt thr City Clerk _ BK 1 3 6 0 2_ P O 2 9 0 ilox 190 NOTICE t11: COMP11'.T10;i tlutttnn;t��n lic,jell, Cant. 926,W ~. + Nut'LCF IS IIE.RCRY GIVEN that t:ho caiitrrlrt heretofore awarded I,y the CILy Coulkci 1 (it' the City of 11tintington (leach, cal i rornin to .MACNUS _C41 ANY_�_z �LS..�,�tld�lildll.,. . Sui to �17 i Fuil r-tQ"L-22631 who was the company thereon for doing the following work to -wit: the construction of landscape improvements for Huntington Central Park, Project CC-477, in the City of Huntington Beach. 7)rCU .0 1N Orrtcin nF-cot Ur ;i;tu:. ,.U'J+(rY. cAL)FORNI-k 15 Pau 12 P. M. MAY W LEE A. BRANCH, Cainty Recotdst A ' That said work was completed by said company according to plans and specificatiinb and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer of the City otIfuntington Beach and E that said work was accepted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a reeilar meeting thereof held on the May 5, 1980 Tha. upon said contract the AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE. INSURANCE CO. was surety for the bond given by the said company as required by law. Dated at Huntington Beach, California, this 6th day of May 19 $O. C ty Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Count ..7 or 6ran'ge ) as: Ctty of f htington Bench ) l`` y elected and y ALICZA X. • WEWWO H, the du+'e uulified City Clerk and ' ex- o ffj ci'a Clerk of., the City Council of the City of Hunt'ir&tan Beach; r, California do hereby certify„ under malty of per itiry, ;that - 6i .. foregoing NOTICE OF COhiP%ETION is true and correct,.: and ,that said NOTICE OF COMPLETION was duly'ard regularly ordered,to-be 'recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Orange County by said City Council. DatFd at Huntington Beach, California, this iil..-. day of May �, 19 80 '. City`Clerk and ex off iaio Cliirk of Che• Ciry,,Council of the C��y M_1 { ` solely ior. tlae This daattment iu { of Hunt i, ton Bea Cai1 forma ' ' orr aia1; ousiriess; of the' C!*.r a f NuriHenobD" ha coatGota- � tinCt pjated rrGovt;rnwen'�" Cade ;undo Sso. t31Q3 and shottld'be recorded _ t-4o `of charge. w . M CC-477 C n N T R A C T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as of the 16thday of July , 19 79 r by and betweeii the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to cis THE CITY, and MAGNUS COMPAN1. hereinafter referred to as THE CONTRACTOR. W I T N E S S E T 1i WHEREAS', inaccordance with the provisions of Sect;ion,177.3 of the,Labor Code, the,State of California, Director of the Department of w Yndustrial Relations,_shall determine the general prevailing.rate of wagesaPPlY `�icable to the work covered b the contract copies of the ' , latest General Prevailing Wage Determinations are on file in the office , of the City Clerk and made a part hereof. The supplementary conditions attached hereto are part of this contract. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, County of. Orange, State of California, pursuant to statutes in such cases made..4n' d provided, duly and regularly caused a, notice to be pub .,L ed, c'alling:for bids for labor, r,aterial, tools and equipment for ,the construction of landscape improvements for Huntington Central Park, Project CC-477 said City of Huntingtof�cations, efornia, said work to be constructed in y Huntington Beach, Cali ` / n for same-on.file: in the off f cc:ord�n' to ,plans, ypeci,' general requirements, and special t Works:and'adopted by the C3.ty Council of said City, vector; of Public a f rovisions, ice of the �irf Hizn ington Beach i r,? on ,ahe , 16th `` day of. Aerii 19 79 to which said plans specf cations, general requirements, and .special provisions reference is heieby'mide, and, by such reference they are made a part of this ` contract. -as if herein s6. out in full; and t r� WHEREAS, the Ci't} Council `at a regular meeting thereof anti,`at the y,time and pl ace ,appoi'nted ,therefore xeceived the, report of tiie results taff,the ,bi`ds ,`submitted 'by the respective bidders for the t P d after � F construction .and; �com'�letion of , the �ah`ove � mentioned work,, and `ration of all bids submitted the City Council `awarded ,. careful con8ide ' the fontrat.•t~,. hsr@for to the 'CONTRACTOR'the..ein named. at the .prices ;set ', orth. in, ills bid, it being the 1.cweat and best bid received key the sa'id City 'Councl. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the convenanis and agree- ments herein contained, being done and peformed by the parties hereto, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. By my signature , g I nat I u I re hereund'er, As Co 'nitract6r, I certify that I re ethpvisfn30fe Labor Codewhich qizire_e'vexy employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation or.,to undertake self-insurance in acc6rdancd with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencj'ng the performance of the work of this contract. II Contr actor agrees to receive and'accept as full,compensa- ' tf6n-..fdr furnishing all materials and for doing all the work c , ,epylate d,'.and embraced in this agre , ement, the unit prices con- tra'ctor submitted; in his proposal which was accepted by the City .Council--, Acop , y of said,proposal is'.attached hereto And incorporated hc.iein by y reference and made 'a part hereof. Contractor further 'agrees 1khi`t`:,_qaId,i6Ay'm'ent by City shall in6lu'de all payments for all los s,,or damage arlsing-out of "he nature of the work aforesaid,or from the action n of the,, -elements, or f ron any unf orese''bn difficulties or obstrdc- ti 1 o , ns which may ,,,ciri se - or ibe encounteredin the prosecution or the work rk until. its " , acceptance by the,City, and for all risks of every description connected. with 01.e work'; also for all expenses incurred by or in consequence of the suspension or discon'tinu'ance,of work and for well iha,.faithfU1]y completing the work,, and the whole thereof, in th6 manner and according to the plans and specifications, and the require- ments of the engineer under them. 111. 'City a§es with the said Cont'iact�br to employ, and does I�e I re6 y..` e , mp, loy , ..,",the s'aid co ntractor to provide the materials and t�6 do thd:w6rk a I ccor8ing to the terms and conditions herei n, i contained onta'ined and referk'ed to, f6i_.the rices afores I aid,and hereby contracts to pay the p ,same at the time, in the manner and upon 'the conditions set forth in g , eneral, re he said pairtio , quirements and t hemselvesir ,40irs, executors, administrators, successorss andr assigns, do, hereby agree to the fu1'1,,p'q"rformance ofthe convenants herein contained for the,,contrac$2927 t bid amount of 29'00 . wht6h am"o'un"t is subject to adjustment'upward or downward dependent upon Inplace quantity wkere applicable. :1 V. ,:I t .11; f iiithir expressly agr"e'ed by and between the pi�.ties terms of this %"�re'�o i�'Ait 'sho' u"ld there ba an conflict between the t ..'n - ... I "" Y. ,, I . Aln' i3trunent'�and�:'the bid..or proposal of sa'id,,Contractor4,.,then ,this, ' ' I-Inatrument �s all c6n"t'r-61ohinq.hep�oposallconflictindered as an accepta�ice d the said tarmsf sad g herewith. V. Bi&. The., Co''n'tia ct6i further agrees tfia'-O.." his proposal ohiall be, security in an amount equal to accompanied by ''a bidder's sec ten "per dont, his bid' in accordance with California Government cocie."Saction 379j].'et-seq. 7 k M-M M. Performance o nd and Material Payment Bond. The r contractor r Agrees to furnish, prior to the execution of the contract, bonds, covering the e faithful performance of this contract and the paym I ent of All obligations arising thereunder in . Such form and amount as the City may prescribe. VII. California Fair Employment Practice Act. The contractor agrees to utilize fair employment practices in accordance with California Labor Code Section 1410 et seq. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused its name and.s6al to be' heireto ' annexed by its Mayor and City Cler.k, thereto duly authorized and contiact bor has set his hand hereto, the day and ye r 'i.n iiiis L I year Agreement first above written. CITY OF HUNTINGTON.-SEACHv a municipal corporation Dated: �J'% 1 -7-!2 By ATTtST.-. ?9r—ty�., Clerk --,4,71he,�Articles covered t.by-;,:hls.,contra-m6I sI t •IOrn'with Ue',.Safdty brde'r+s..of theStateof ':CA1'f`fdrn"ia, Div'isiion of certify that have read Fo regoi n'g' and will 60IMP1,y. APPROVED AS TO FORD,.,'' ILA ty Attfirneyj) 1) al orytractoxls Legal Firm Name (CorporAtion, Partnership, Co -partnership, Joint Venture, Individ6al or A 4 or Title 1� d., city of Huntington Beach reipartment of Public Works 6x 190 P.O. B Huntington Beach, California 92648 Attention: Subject: Certification of Compliance with Title VII of the , Civil Ri6hts Act and Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 'Gdntlemen: The undersigned, contractor on -Project P7o. it herel5y certifies that all laborers, mechanics, apprentices, trainees, watchmen and 9'uards employed by him or by any subcontractor perform - 'in e q Work under the contract on the project have beer. paid wages at rates 'not less than those required by the contract provisions, and that the work., pe.rf ormed by each such lab-drer, mechanic, apprentice or trainee c6nf!',-)i=ed to the classifications set forth in the contract or trainiln'g program provisions applicable to the wags rate paid'. S.Lignature and Title MMFIAIM (EXHIBIT 9) SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT VOR CONSTRUCTION ARTICLE 1 - LABOR STANDARDS (MUST BE INCLUDED IN CONTRACT AGREEMENT) A. (1) All mechanics acid laborersemployed in the construction of Pr aanect shall be paid unconditionally and not. Less ofunn t a once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account, excert such payroll deductions as are permit;Led by Regulat.-Ions of the Secretary of Labor, Vart: 3 (29 C1111 11,11•t: 3) , the full araounts due at the s:iu+c: of payment c0mj)1rt.uL! ,it wage rates not less than 'those contained in Lille arOl.icable wage determination decision of the .Secretary of Labor, reclordless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between -the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the applicable wage determination decision shall be post.ccl by laic, Contractor at the site of the work; in a prominent place where it can be ,easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated inde: section 1 (b,'(2) of t.l!.e Davis--9acon Ilea o» behalf oC laborers or mechanics„are considered wages -pa id to such laborers of mechanics, Subject to 29 CPR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) , which provides substantially as follows: The contractor may consider as lrarL of k.ho wagvc; of •lll\• Taborer or macha n is the amptin t: of arty costs s anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or Program described in section 1 (b) (2) (D) of the Davis -flacon Act, or any bona fide fringe benefits not expressly listed in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis -Bacon Act or otherwise not: listed .in the applicable wage determination, decision, only when the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request:, of the contractor, that the: applicable standards of the :Davis•-Bac6n Act have been mct. Whenever practicable, the contractor should request the Secretary of Labor to make such findings before the making of the contract. In the case of unfunded plan:- and programs, the Sec rc ta ry of Labor may require the contractor to sc L aside in o separate account assets for the meeting of obli qa t io»s under the plan or program. Alsc for the purpo-:c of, this clause, cvctulir- contL ibuLi.-lns made or_, costs incurred for more. tliah a ���cekl.y l�t�c ictcl ucicl��,r- }�l:titl�z, funds or aro rants but covering the ar: l:.icula r weekl • period, iod r } e] r 9 E' }, i' , are deemed to be const:ructivel.y made or ineurecd duriii such weakly .per.iod (2 whenever tll�u 1uiii :maim wage: rate prescribed in talc applicable wa a det:c�rnti'ri�•�t: is �t dec.is`lon for a cla:Ss of laborers 'or g 3 p mocttanic. , irrc lu�lc.y s : frilu e benefit which is r�ol ea Le�se.�t ��s caa}t et taival'ent ,ol' �sU'h` alteringa benefits i flrile. inteocsttV ll�e are hour1 wag a r:. antied `' ] ► c' d hall 'be refeA. ,to 'the Socretar� of Labor for, de erminati, artias c6ithot: agree upon thy. cash � uivale t t: z3 �• 1 determination. i.on . ,s , Page' 33. '3) (4) a. M The term ',applicable wage determination herein means the unexpired wage decision time construction startssecifinthe ____,_ __ vailing in the locality.in which the work is to be performed for ,the corresponding c?.asses of laborers and mechanics employed on constructionof a sincilar character, as determined by the secretary 'of. Labor in accordance withthe Davis --Macon Act, ;,as amended (40 U.S.C. 276a•-276a--5) , including effe-ctive changes in ..thP decision. Wage decision chcinc Vri , SLICI) .t:; =dif ications and supersedeas decisions, _ sha 1.1 be e f f 6e t ive unless, prior to their issuance by the Secretary of Labor, construction of the project has been started. Any class of laborers or mecIIianics which is ecoL• listed in Hio wage determination and which is to be employed under 'hhe coci trci(� t shall be classified or reclassified comformably to the wa<<e determination, and a report of the. action t,Iken slia11 be sent by City to the -Secretary of Labor.. in the eveit� the interested parties cannot agree oil the proper classification .or r oelass-- if ication of a particular class • o f laborers or cnec'11MUcs LO be used, the question. Payrolls and basic records relating thcruto :.IiIi I.!, bem,t i it La i.nod during the course cif tho work and proservod for a pv iokl of three years thereafter for all laborers acid mechanics vitipl.oyed in the construction of the project. The, payrolls shall contain the name, address and Social'Security nuniber of each such pp y, co r s p y (including the wage -rate em to ee his correct classification Ste of each apprentice), .aces of a (including rates of .contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis -Bacon Act),, duly and Meekly number: of hours worked, gross wages earned, deductions mate anak'actual wages paid, Whenever tire' Secretary of Labor has found 'under 29 CFR 5.5(a) (1) (iv) that the wages of, any Laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasoiitlbly nnt- icipated in providinq benefits under a plan oi- progra-w described in sectioi.. I (b) '(2) W'; of the Davis -Bacon Act, the coritractbr shall maintain records which show that the conuicit- ment. to provide, such benefits in enforceable,, that the Man or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated, in writing to the !Liborcc- . oi- mechahics affectod, and records which show the costs' anticipated or.the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (2): A lakiorer or mcs.• iaii is who pertor-ms work U.'ail'one Class if1cat un cvithin the s.lnie �.. c'lass•3.fied at c1 pAid at, the : higtie`a waye o f the Work w6Ict% he parforms unless the are, met'. I. ot, tho project ill More wurkweck shell be i a to applicable to a'ny following requirements �..r C r�'i (a) Accurate daily,,, time records shall be waintained . These records must snow the time worked in cach classification and the rate of pay for each classification, and must be signed by the workman. (b) The payroll shall show the hours worked in each classifies cation and the wage rate paid for each classification. (c) The payroll shall be signed by the workman, or a s.tasicd copy of the daily time records shall be attached thereto. (3) t'a) A copy of all payrolls, including those of all sub- contractors, shell be submitted weakly :,.o the City by the prime contractor;. The copy of each palrcll shall be accompanied by a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" in the Corm specified in Regulations of the Secretary of Labor. , Part 3 (29 CFR Part 3) . The statemonL shall be exec:utetl by the employer (owner, partner or corporat•c officer) ur. , if a copy of a current letter of authorization signed by the employer is furnished f o the City, the st atc�mont. 1nciy be signed by the employee auLhuti.•r_ed -in s i i.0 lc•tA't—r 1.0 supervise the payment of the employees . t it acfil i .t.i 011, each payroll of a subcontractor shell be accompanied by a ee+rtificate of the prime contractor, cerl.if:ying that he or his authorized assistant has exantined the payroll and found no evidence of violation of contract provisions relating to labor. I (b) A copy of any finding by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5(a) (1) (iv) shall be furnished t:o the City by the contractor with the first payroll submitted following I receipt of the finding. (4) The contractor and all subcontractors, shall make tho records required under the labor standards clauses of the conLrac:t available for inspection by .author.iz`d representatives of the City and the Department of Labor, ,ind shall permit such representatives to interview employees dcering working ho.Orv, on the " job. The subcontractors -shall also mako such recur0p: available to, and permit~ such in►cerviews ► y, authorized representatives of the contractor. cAep entices-individually, will be,permitted to work as such only when L•hey are r ,y, apprenticeship 13.ro tram r y. �,inda�vaduall. under. a bona fide lip b t renl:icesl registered,with a state apprenticeshIp agency which is recognized Y„ he nureau `of App ,ip and 'rraining, United States depart- ' �. - , ment of L�bOr; or, it: no such recognized agenc: ► exists in a state, under ' a 'pragrain r'ecli,sLered with the BurOcml of At- p on t iceship and Tra'3niMcci 5ta to *ss Depairtment of Labor. 'l'li►- ailownVlr ratio of `'apprentices . to - journeymen. 'in any era f t cl�-Assi E i ca t ion shall not ba 'greate:r than` the' ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work farce under the regis'ti?red program. :gage 35. 11• t ' c Any employee listed on a payroll at an appre:itice wa(je rate, wi-w) . is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the cl::ssification of work he actually performed. ;I.wS, The contractor shall furnish to '.lie City written evidence of the required registration of his pragram ana approctLic o s and Lhuso X f, subcontractors, the approved ra :ios of apprentices to journeymen, 'M and the approved apprentice wage rates for the area of coils ti-ttc.•Lion, prior to the use of the apprentices on the contract work. l' D. The contractor, his subcontractors and any lower tier subcontractors Icy*r shall insert conditions A througl, E hereof in arty sttbcontracl:: i w-.o which they may enter.. The contractor shall not thereby be relieved of responsibility for compliance with the aforesaid conditions. .y E. (1) In the event of failure of the contractor nr any subcontractor to comply with the foregoing conditions, the owner: may with- hold from the, contractor any payment of advances payable to f the contractor until the contr.'tctor establishes, to the satin - faction of the City, that the violations of the afures.aic3 . conditions no longer exist. (2) 'A breach of 11 the foregoing conditions may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29 CPR 5.6 and 24 CFR 200.1.90 -- 200.195. ARTICLE 2 -- EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY !.luring the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as • _ follows: A. The contractor Will not'discr,iminate against dny employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, or national.. origin. The contractor will take of f irinative action Lo thatp are employed, and that employees,, are ^. treateddurinpli.c:ants g empio,ylient without regard to their race, religion, . Color or 'national Ari►. in. Such action shall ]Include, but not be 11irrited to the following: Employment, t�pgradinq, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment adiertising; layoff or ' . terminationrates of a or other forms pay ,. •, of compensation; and - � . selectioiz for training, inc ilding appren,t:•,iceship. The contractor agrees ,to post i.n .coltspi.c:uoutj place, avallitble to employees aiid ; appiicahts for employment, notices to be 1:rovided setting forth the previsions of this nondiscrimination clause. ©. The _CO11traCtor Will, in all, solicitations or a'tC vertisements for : employees placed, by or on behalf of the contractor, stake till -it �outlre�erda�ol'ra�je tsrelil-a:onCecoloronprderatio�i for en►plo5-ntel�t Wit ' i h 9n .-., race, religion, g national origin. , Page 36. �.r f.' ".L tw�, .let ;_+.�w.wMf•T"M• +Y'.!', .,t�1I., ... . ,,.: ..,..., i .ti� .� C. The c.•ont:r.aetor will seed to encit kibo i u.iion or r.olire;,c.rrLaLl''VO of workers with which it has a collective barijaining acgreu.nic:nt or other contract or understandinn, it nnLice Lo lug provided advising the said labor: union or workers' the contractor's comrnituten is L•er-euitder, , and shall post, coE) ios of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants For employment. D. The.,contractot will comply with all provisions of 1'secittive Or•dov 112146 of September 24, 1965, and oC the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. E. The contractor. will furniah all infoimaticsn and reports required by Executive order 11246 of September 24, 1965, acid by rides, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to its hooks, roror.ds, find accounts by the City and the: Secr:rLary of Labor t of iiivestigation tc ascertain compliance Wi'_h such rtt l�tr;, t c•.tu I,:t ic�it;:, and orders. F . In the event of the contractor's nonc;ompl.iattco w.it.It Ule ttuitclisci itctittit- tjo'n clauses of this contract or with any of t: io said rtilvs, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canco-lecl, torm.inat,ed or suspended in whole or in part and then contractor may be doc l o od ,ineligible for further government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with puouedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, .1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law G. The cozitr-acfor will include the portion of the sentence inunodistoly preceding paragraph A and the provisions of paragraphs A through G in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations,: or ordern of the Secretary of Labor: issued pursuant: to section 204 of Executiv2 Order 11246 of September: 24, 1945, so n that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or , vendor. It. Thr_ contractor will not discriminate against any emplayea or apt-�1ic,inl. r .. for employment because or sex. I Thn ha idl carnesa are i nelltded 111 the re(Iii i remetrrs o r t'lic Dav i s/Itnc tin , Act. 3. . Iito '►Y srt,ncnIndustrial Relations requires that, all aliens usedon an project mi�Crry an alien work card which will be shown to r,11 InSpec t 6i, an ilic. l)xo j ect. Page 3T T. SUPPL . EkhNTARY CONDITIONS 'SECTION IX Sec. .60-4.1 Scope and application. 60-4.2 Solicitations. 60-4.3 Equal 1 opportunity ciauses. 60-A.4 Affirmative action requirements. 00-4.5 Hometown Plans. 60-4.6 Goals and tim'etables. 60-4.7 Effect on o'iher rerulations. 60-4.8 Shov'i.cause notice. 60-4,9 Incorporation by operation of the Order. AUTHORITY: Secs. 201, 2021, 205, 2110 301j 302, and 303, of B.O. 11246, as amened 30 FR 12319; 32PR 14303. PROPOSAL '1-0 THE CITY Or; HtlN T INGTON BEACH uwr For the construction of landscape improvements for Central Par.,: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Huntington Beach, California: In compliance with the annexed notice inviting sealed proposals, I hereby propose and agree to enter into a contract to perform the Work herein described and to furnish the materiels therefore according to the plans, specifications and special provisions for the said work and to the satisfaction of and under the supervision, of the Director of Public Vork_- of said City of Huntington Beach, California. The undersigned has not accepted any bid from any subcontractor or materialman through any bid depository, the by-laws, rules or regulations of Which prohibit or prevent the contractor from considering any bid from any subcontractor or materialman which is riot processed through said bid depository, or Which, prevent any subconti ac for or materialman from bidding to any contractor Who does not use the facilities of or accept bids from or through such bid depository, For ;he furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment, and or all incidental work necesae.; to deliver all the improvements, complete in:,place In strict conformity with the plans, specificstiuns and apecial provisions, on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, City'uf Huntington lif i 2 d k Beach, Ca orn Up proposn . ttn agree to to e full payment therefore at the following unit prices', to wit: t> yn�ie��; _ tir••., FORM OF PROPOSAI, Vote: Any alteration or addition to the Form of Proposal may invalidate same. Fill out coi pletely, all blank spaces. Line out nc ,i-applicable blanks. Incomplete form may invalidate bid. The undersigned has carefully exa.mi.ned the drawings and react the specifications, prepared by EDAM, Inc., 200 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, For the construction of the Huntington Beach Central Park, as listed within the Notice Invitring bids and described in the Schedule of 1tiork Section, located can Golden Tlest Street in Huntington Beach, California and is conversant with and understands the amount- and character of same. The undersigned has examined the site of the proposed arork and is familiar with the le::al conditions at the place where the work is to be performed. The undersigned includes in this Proposal the work included in any and all addenda to the documents issued by the Architect and received during the bidding period, and ac}:r�o�vleclges having received same by filing their respective numbers and dates in spaces provided. BID PROPOSAL The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment:, apparatus, Inc:i.litries and transportation nece- ssary for the cons truytioiz of 13-'A Items A throu,ih I as shown on plan and as specified hcrCi.n for Iiun tiriq ton Beach Central Park for the City of Huntington Beach, cal..ifornia, and all ether worh shown on the drawings and specifications, all in strict conformity with the drawings and specifications dated February 1, 19*79, and Addenda Mos. Mom+ � dated .f a t_ y !� �7 q as p.rzparcct b^ FI)11cr', Inc.for t:hc SUE o i� VA;,r- Z4, � � (prinn i es and words) . -rum-c. THE BID 11110POSAL The Bid Proposal above includes 9 lurr;n sum bid itrms. The con- tract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest: responsible bid for bid based upon the spun of the Did Items selected by the'City, if any, at, the prices submitted on the proposal form. The City reserves: the right: to accept: any combination or all Bid Items. ' �I t tP-2 Lump S.:m Bid Item A includes construction of Amphitheater area including grading, construction, electrical., irrigation and plan-ing and miscellaneous other work as shown on sheets 2 through 6, and as detailed anci specified excluding Amphitheater stage/ firepit (work included as Lump Sum Bid Item B) Words d 0 I,ig ru es ae:l LUMP SUM BID ITDI B: . •� : Lump Sum Bid Item B includes construction of Amphitheater stage/ firepit as shown on sheet 3, and as detailed and specified. 40rds figures LUMP SUM BID ITEM C: Lump Sum Bid Item C includes construction of Group Picnic Shelter Area including clearing, grading, concrete slabs, walks, elec-- trical, plumbing, and miscellaneous other work as shown on sheets 7 through 15, and' as detailed and specified necessary to complete the picnic Shelter excluding site work and construction -related •l:f development of the parking lot. 00 Words i'_gures LUMP SUM BID ITEMS D: Lump Sum Bid Item D includes site work and construction of park LUMP SUM BID I rEM F : Lump Sum Bid Icem r includes construction of Observation Tower at Nature Center cis shown on sheet 17, and as detailed and specified. /2_i�ly �-. 0- Q F gur_es LUMP SUM BID ITEM G : Lump Sum Bid Item G includes cons truction of dock at Nature Center as shown on sheet 17, and as detailed and specified. ,J 8) Nt � Words Figures LUIMP SUM BID ITEM 1-1: Lum' Sum Bid Item H includes construction of 11�:dwood Water Tank Area including demolition, grading, construction, electrical., irrigation, planting, and miscellaneous other work as shown on sheets 18 through 22, and as detailed and specified excluding demolition of the Redwood ;�* ter Tank and landscape of the water f-nk site (work intruded as )Jump Sum Bid Item I) . 00 Words Figures LUMP Surd BTD TTrM I: Lumo Sum Did Item I includes demolition of the Redwood Water Tank and grading, irrigation, and planting of site of tank re- moval excluding work described as Lump Sum Bid Item It. 02 Wo 4Ps Vigures s TOTAL LUMP SUM BID: Wo -vd's .n u��L. ,1 _ F i g u e s 1W f '4A STATE Or, CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF.............O.....range ...... . . .... ........................ SS. • On....A.999r'!LAP-1979 ..................... . ..... , before me, the undetsigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally apprared FRN. BONAR and DONALD J. KONOROUS ........................ED.. ............ . ................. .............................. I .... . ... ........................... .... . .................. ...... I ............................ .............................. .......... . . ................... ..................................... ................ ................... Imown to me to Le ............. two ......... ......................... of the partners of the paruicilship that txteuted the within Instrument, and ack-now1cdged to mr that such partnership executed the same. WITNESS m) band and official scat. OFFICIAL SEAL . ................ SHIRLEY KERB Notary Pull Ws Signature) NOTARY PUBLIC CALiroRmA PRINCIPaL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires Sept. 7, 1981 5297 MIS3500 7-69' 2-4 Parinefsh;D Nmorinl Acknowledgmeml PROPOSAI, Atli • too SUB»CON'ITcACTO!? - LISTING r Pursuant to the Goverrunent Code 4100, the Prime Contrartor, in order for this proposal to be acceptable for consideration shall furnish 'the name and location of the place of business of each sub -contractor who will perform work or render service on this rn ect in an amount exceeding one half of one percent of the total bid h p j g P S• .;r�... WORK TO BE PERFORMED le / n ff<<t4 SUH-CONTRACTOR SUB -CONTRACTORS ADDRESS Or-eq r)tr re or n 11j It tv J �— e PROPOSAL, INFOM,.ATION REQUIRED OF BIDDERS ,, The kidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if: necessary. (1) Address: Z.Sb S C "'IJAp?A # Z f (?) Telephone Zlq_g�e -2;14 (3) Type of firm -- individual., partnership, or corporatian:_/?ag}-A&g5&/P (4) Corporation organized under the laws of the State of (S) Contractor's License Number: (G) List the names and addresses of all members of tf:c firm or names and titles of all officers of the corporation:'" (7) -772 �. ��IVAc, r) kA 0 l Z 4 �5 4A 7—Al C Number of years experience as a contractor in consL::-uction work: 3 i8) List at least six projects completed as of recent date: (Contract art.) (Class of Mork) (Date completed) (Name and Address �/� of , Owner) ` f 0 4W, Y �t VWup,_b s`Z4 ei �4 X 4; z e 1 (.9) _ I.i.st ' the name of the -person who inspected the site of the proposed work for your firm Date of. Inspection nspecon (10) 'ifraquested by the:City, the bidder shall furbish a notarized ;.. Financial statement, financial data, or othez information and refer- ` ekes'; s u f f i cien tl.y comp xc:hEn s ive to permit an appraisal of )xa current. " racia xl condition. fna _�rwY i The undersigned understands the contract h:rne limit allotted for the contract is 250 Calendar days. If awarded the contract, the undersigned hereby agrees to sign said contract and furnish the necessary bonds within ten (10) days of the award of said contract, and to begin work within ten (10) dnys from the date of approval of the contract by the City of Huntington Beach, California. The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar With the Plans, specifications and special provisions and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. F Accompanying this proposal is (NOTICE: Insert the words crash, cashier's check, certifie check, or bidder's bond, as the zz!se may be). Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registration of contract Signature of Bidder /V Ausinass Addrr.ss w t, •• � tom" Ulty of HUntington Beach r P.O. BOX 19%) CALIFORNIA 92648 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT July 9, 1979� r t1w .a Subject_: Addendum No. 1 to Central Park Improvements NOTICE TO BIDDERS: The landscape architect has provided the attached letter dated July 6, 1979 as clarification of items for the Central Park improvements Projece. You are'cequested to acknowledge the receipt of this Addendum below and return a copy with your bid documents. t. July G, 1979 it . Jack ?•filler Engineerng Department City of Huntington Beach P.O- Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 926,18 Re: Addgndum to Central Park Improvements Dear Jack: t 44:, 1 FDAW has had a series of questions directed to us requiring a clarification of plans and specifications. Thesu questions have been ras ied by a single contractor, Victor Cons true tion . > DAW reco;raiends that an addendum be issued to make this infor- mation available to all bidders. Please review the following items and issue an addendum as -appropriate. 1. Seating for amphitheater should be utltreated railroad -ies as detailed - disregard specification reference to selected - decking. 2. Piles or poles to stabilize boardwalk small. be imbedded a minimum of 4' into bond bottom. The pond water elevation may be lowered to facilitate installation. 3. Lattice w6rk as shown for the Group Picnic Shelter shall be #1 Douglas Fir. f+, 9 . All wood construction 12" or greater above grade 'w.ill not c t be required to be pressure treated. Disregard specification requiring pressure treatment of all Douglas Fir. 5, Glu-lam beans for GroupPicnic Shelter- 5hatl be a laminating _ combination providing allowable stress values of 2400 psi in betiding and have an Architectural Gracie finish. 6. P13�wooci `for Observation ''Power shall bra c . c exterior ply- wood. Disregard sped ficat•ion or detail reference to CQX .car 'CTX. ,�'!'7t (}i�r't/':--.,11r^t'."/:`�)H. :1"It r.�.t1a 1... V„ql l�.",-t. .V.V,�1, ii•.../!1 .. .. N p niviOfIve, uiter 2O,New orl Oaxt'h, � 1110 nio 92660 Tole phone'(114) 644.9 ?�!0 ew art C• & p �. 104 , f /mr. Jack Miller. + t-• Engineering Department City of Hunt:incjLon Beach July to ► 1979 r Page Two 7. Footings for amphitheater stage should be as per detail 15. trr• 7s S. Trim and fascia as rnoLed in specificatj,:)ns should be Douglas Fir. Disregard specification reference to select, V~�';*.' • kiln dried.�Lf 9. Game time BBB 9,19 or equal may be substit:uLed for fabricated BBQ as detailed on. Sheet 16. 10. Contract time shall be reduced from 250 calendar days to 150 calendar' days. ��z Please copy this office with any Addenda issued• Res •'.ct-fully submitted, EDAW, Inc. Wiliiam A. Ackerman, ASUA Senior Associate A, iMr,TITIf*.aTffTiC c1cit-yri 9 Veop. I NAM! AUD A0001 YS t',f V;i 'c y vermore Livermore.& Associates, Inc. L Li COMPANIES AF . FO I . IDIN . 6 _... CO . V I E - RA . G . E I- S 0 P. 0. Box 2449 Vocioaa, Calif. 91766 0 AeLtia Casualty. ,&juLr�,.tv 7 [2565 Magnus Co, Magnus Construction Co. a gni E. Chapman Ave. Fullercon, Calif. 92631 'Full, This it to cwt17� %7rl db,l —0h (I —tn-*. _tI _IT iL' '41 '1A VC irO r of any contract or omef -Ai", re!Tw_,(I lu 'i 'VI I'le terms, esCljpon and of SLcM VV -:-8 _b cis Limits of UY 114 in Y 6'ijsi� (075) CCV0 A 86 GL 60276 !;CA 1-1-81 A C.. 7 1, 000 AL)7:6MOMLI LIABILITY 83 FD 24952 DV% 50 ILITY �WORKE,',S' COf iPENSAT!0N and I EMPLOYERS' LIA0101Y OTHER .1, 000 � 1,000 1 1,000 0 j " .. �., , - I to, 1 (Ns ckil'-wh GAIL HUTTON City A orney Job: Hunington Beach Central Park Cancellation: Shouid any of Itse abov,-, dw &4FutyeCItyAtta=(T1, crajecl p,,jjicw, t)t� t�,�foie vie fY.;)irzjt rI k ap written to the belov., natnvd uerWicale hokkr• parry will fX)QDG0= wail-30— I 6 b NOW A OK7 M W)" 1-14 FA' City of flunington Beach P.O. Box 190 Ifurdligtm Deach, Ca. 92648 Ljg&awre S Asscic. , Inc. acord N kom ANO Af,:` '44 �S 7 N4,1 -", - 6 - fTi. " A - W11 CONWANIES AFFOQDING Cov:.RAGES Livermore L Associates, Inc. P. 0. 6ox 2449 Au ma Casualty & Surety "'iVer P. 0. A [Poimn(ona, Calif. 91766 Magnus Co. & *,,Iagnus Const. Co. 2565 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, Calif. 92631 - 7 Vocn t-J "4 'r"N S I S t 0 � Q —rI .1 f ;—I a I any C*,-, tr a - I V C e r d X r• �7,ihP Zeds, e 0 clu Cc icns jnj nd 5 s n L I illy I k) n t I f�r 11 WQFI�% o LI T '(Cj G U-N E P A L L I A 111 L I T Y Ej ALITOM013M. LlAiMll*e LJ Eli EXCESS L I A-Il'i LIT )WOPKERS' COMPE 4VkTIONI A .46 CK 9')OIFI CCA Ii Mild uV EMPLOYERS' IIABILIVY CA!-,.' , R 4'r rJwj Ip f 0 PC P A -f y Job: flunington Beach Central Park . ...... -kttamm Cancellation: "Shouid iov w the CA )r Feb 12 City Of Ifuningtoti F-42ach P.O. Box 290 ;1]11-1 92648 IIurjmrgWn Beach, 0 11 Livermore-4 Associates, Im. i ` •,l{ �'%� �T,� ... '1,fl lei"v�,I �. .; �j•; ...•w••� , lf, ..,, 1+ .r.'a.. '131 �• ,�r Yr�;;I I'l I! f i�i .t, _.. T r IT r�:�' f: '7.1 ,I�6- Livennore P� Associates 1 Inc. ,• vt P. 0. Qox 2449 Pomona, Calif. 91766 Ma'Jnus Co, & Magnus Construction Co. 2565 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, Calif, 92631 • r •1('�,'�! , .r •+F.•�..vd• .1 !`I+•�', il� .i 1�.+,.1• • 1 'I ,I %'}~ Y' °1I�,T +�-1 v.l�:riri�i +t••, �, 1 ,�-+j �'ti;T 1K Ir',Sj 0 a!• ,�.. f'�.. fC !. I,nVEFV , . E_a l j r�. Aetna Casualty R Surety a �-� ;�a' C• - // Ira ai� ' r T /• j s- >r V • t A X' 86 GL 223046 CCA 1-1-82 i'X f i'X; 1,000 11000 _ 1'X, ; ? X 1,000 :S •.lit!" '- � a �r�:•.�r. A X. 86 FD 160996 CMA 1-1-82 i 4�r. X ,xs X X ' 1,000 ..� � A .',.f ..,,,,; .,... t I 86 CK 21705 CCA 1-1-•82 "'_"'"'""-• .. tA 1 f1 YXaXXXX 7cXI►X XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX •XXxXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXIX �'•' j December 31, 1980 i i y of Hu C' t + 4, � nti ngton Beach ,�. Risk Manager r;� P.O. Box 111 L I 61 tington' E3eatft, CA 92648 Li rrlorz'x Associates, Inc. t 7C ,•�•"• } 14 �-A1 1 � }k i` — f:.' t _. ., �._ .. a • rL, r MOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRUSENTS: That we, hiAGNUS COMPANY 2526 E�CHAPr IAI� AVE._P215, F�ILi.u)ZTOIt, C,:LIF. 9?C��l _... __.._ . as Principal, and AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRL INSURANCE CO.SIPANY. a Corporation oir pniicd and existing under lit hw% of the State of New York. and authorized to transact a general Buret} Inrsincs5 in the Slaty ul Calitiornia, as Suety, ate held and firmly bound unto; CITY OF h'MITINGTOIi BEACH , as Obligee, inthesumof TWO HUNDRED NINETY -•TWO THOUSPOD SEVEN HUNDRED `l�ENTi—NINE MID 110/ZUO _ w...___.._, DOLLARS, '(S 292,729.00 ), lawful nwncy of the United Stars of :Itnerira, for the p;jyment w•iuereuf. well and truly to he made, we hereby kind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators. sucCeSS ;s and assigns. jointly and severally. Emily by these presents. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCK that WHEREAS, the above -bounden Principal entered into a contract dated the with said Obligee to do and perform the fallowing w•oO , to) wit. - CONSTRUCTION OF LANDSCAPE I1dPROIME-iEiiT FOR ; ENTRAL PARK i 41 BOND ISIMIDER 2685250 PREI-SIU`1 I11CLUDED IN PERFOItiWCE P0I1b `{ I AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY New York A PUBLIC WORKS - LASOR & MATERIAL BC,ND `f+= KNOW ALL AMEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, i!dAGNUS CO;dPA?TY.._ _ 2526 E. CHAPMAN AVE. A215, FUI,LEATOII CAI, 9263� „ as Principal,4 +.� and AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COIMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Ncw York, and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto: r CITY OF HtINT�2-LRM Ar , as Obligee, " 'r Inthesum or ONE 1R.MDRED FORTY—SIX THOUSAUD THREE 1011DRED SIXTY—FOUR AND fifty100 DOLLARS � (s 1b6,36L .50 ), lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, we - hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, jointly and ,rverally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION Oh THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal has been awarded and has entered into a zont (act dated with the Obligee to do and perform the following, to wit: C2ISTRUCTI011 Or LAItI)SC,VE I1-rOP VEt ENT FOR CE11TRAL PART: NOW, THEREFORE, if the above -bounden Principal or his subcontrzouis fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, of :irnounts duc under the Unemployment Insurance Cute with repect to work or labor Ix•rfcmied by any such claimant, the Surety will pay for tI.e sane, in an amount not exceeding ;he sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit Is brought upoe this bend. a reasonable attorncy's fee, to be fixed by the court. This bond shali,insure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies of corporations entitled to file eleims under Section 3181 •:M of the'Civil Code of the State of Califurnia sa as to give a right of action to thern or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. ; SIGNEMSEALED AND'DATED this 2nd day of AUGUST 19CS,__. IIAGITUS CCt lY Pnncip�t .. APPRO J i AS TO FOR}f st ` GALL MTTOII I3Y Cit."' t-turnoy f- • a� A?►lERIC '3-FIDELII'� FIRE [NSUR�INCU�IPAHY Y' r `' ' BY - -t2�A o►nov on-F aci i } A atanf: city At rna� TE MY A. rn J22 tat = t It • • ; } �. A11 RIUN Z 11 -ila L . I E CO INSUB N� .�COMPANY5U WOtJDBUIly, NEW YORK POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL HEN BY TUESEPRESENTS: That American lidellty ilre lasurance Company, a Corporation to the State of l New York, having Its principal ofRce in Woodbury, State of New Yurk, ursuant to tht- following resolution, adopted by the p •; Board o f Directors of the said Company on the lSlh day of- February, 1969, to wit: ?hyiPresident. or any Vice -President, or other officer designated by the Huard Executive Committee shall have authority, `. several) to snake execute and deliver i power of attorney constituting as Attorney-in-FZct such persons, firms or corporations ' as such oMcerr:tnay select t'mm time to time," dens hereby crake, constitute and appoint: TERRY A. DEALS of 1.05 ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Its true and tawfui attorney(r)-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, pirce and stead, to sign, execute, acknowledge, and deliver in Its behalf, and asps act mid deed, as follows: i S peciflcaily and only on bonds exrcuted having Guarantee indemnincation of the ShiALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRA'PION [n an amount not exceeding :a300 000.00 as to any one ppro!ect, for or on behalf of this Comppany, in its business and In' accor• IUCAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY tlieretr and all of the acts of said r. `dancewith its charter, and to binc�'AME. y, i e.. Attorney•in•Fact, pursuant to there presents, are hereby rolified and confirmed. IN ,WITNESS WHEREOF, the American Fidelity- F1re Insurance Company has caused these. presents to be signed • by its President �_ • ' and;or ,Vi^e•President,snd its Corporate Seal to be affixed. AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' ' ��"tJ �`17..tJ �CL'� tail--l) i• Luther Fl. Williams, Ptesident a it r 'State of New York51. `~] er,.. County of Nassau '~ On'this' lith day of Octaber, 1917, be fore the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of New York In and for.the County anallY n ccomcm tsi eedta nd�quW1Ihod, came Lusher If. Williams of the Ainerican F1dell Z•'irc Insurance Company, to me ? �« be ua[ and officer described herein, and who e.recute'd the preecdlag instrumsnt, and acknowi- t �:.1. ` edged the execution of the same, and being by rue duly sworn, deposed and said, that he is the officer of said Company aforesaid,. and'that Meg seal affixed to the preceding Instrument Is the Corporate Seat of :aid Company, and the said Corporate Seal and ' signature asp officer, ivre`duly affixed and subscribed to the said Instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corp- _ ' oration and that the resolution of said Company, referred to In the preceding instrument, is now in to:ce, c-m • , P g IN TESTIMONYWHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed my'0Mcial val at Woodbury, New York the day and year abote written. > r�`�'J .itr, y Not Public ELIZABETIf At ROSELLE NOTARY i'UIiLIC, State or New York No.30.8643115 Quallfsed in Nassau County Commission Expirvs March 30,1978 State of New York Cat:nty. of Nassau �. CERTICICATE theISt he of N wl Yedck, D istant Secretary C of TiF'Y thatRIC N FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a stock corporation of a foregoing and attached Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority ,.',the .remains`In .full: force and hat not been revoked; and furthermore, that the Resolution of the Board of Directors, as set forth in the Certiricate of Authority, art now in force, ` Signed and Sealed at the said Company, at Woodbury, New York, dated this•...Zn j.day c;.......... W.CiUaT.... ................... I9...7.r�. . rr .• Aratstrs»t SecietW .:..if,�iMiZ+}A:ar..+rr N�:=u...rw w•.w. ra+ ' �= Y ,rr..-:.I..w.,,.�...� - .. � ......,.v � .... ,...,. _ . - . STATE 0FCALIFORNl11 " County of LOS ANGELES gnd day of I.UGUSZ' In the Spar 19 75 r f On this before' me, a Notary, Public in and, for,lhr County and State aforesaid personally appeared TERRY ' A. BEAUS known tritm! ::gyp the person whose n the is subscribed to the within instrument and known 1NCE r011PANY, tometob4che Attorney-in:Exct of A.tlF.I.1CAN FIDELITY FIRE iNSIITt� _ and acS-nnwledged to the that he subscribed the name of the said Company thereto as Surety, and hisown name? is Attorney•in•Facl. ' _ llpf�lriat, aF'AL •' Or °:?� AM � r: FIRM! il':•I - r �ar , Loll A C.,i Ly CC1'J',tY .' UOTARY P%)nL1c �...,..� ' �' ,. �. r�� arc's Rtrr 27,.19u3 �}• ' 310 34 f ti�.a;t t .�kr6Y".:"A'�A+J4•�.,.. v"-r"rs"•AK.T�1 , , ��,�1'.i's{"', ' } ;,,::�.;+�: %t���:,'i-:'t=s%3F �+a;:n.5r,•=,t'"N;7�,r, ,. .� "Hit - iF>c� ,,� t'I�D: 'tIl►�r �dfw b 7t�ts,~:cr.�t�s►ci�t r eft; �`•l . AMRM SON INSURANCE AGENCY 1 6. BUENA PARK, CA. 90621 hAHE MID AODRESL pr I16URIb CRACO ELECTRIC SERVICE 121 VIKMG AVE. BREA, , CA. 926L1 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES 90 kL t'F r'er"' a WEST AMERICAN f r1�I: rr• `" B OHIO CASUALTY : l[ TT[H J— Thisis to certif y that policies of insurance listed I)eIGW have beell I!,sijed to the Insured named abci e and are it1 force, at this tirne, t_ Limits of Ls� tility in---- TT�iousan3s �bj CGIrtfR� frig (IF rkSt; r; ra;14�rll 41 ,, r,t� (� _w_—_._�_.__.—..._ A GENERAL LIAM ITY� ! 1 ��. vlat, L•,�IJ( t,)ir'A ; AMP 73 87 26 1/31/ a1 �FF1NI'it5..(P((7�10"! ! i I '(i-1s71.(.!N>C:r 1 1). _., ,r { 1 r j� L`tti#411c •17S t��o� > I ) � •,;(iqr ,1 1-t ,iv (,�,,•f+,1 11300 %300 fir>,7a!1 fULfd C1i.�Ir..r � � 1 �'rlrlta:. N"A "A : f i AUTOMOBILE UABiLITY C{,r'L•c,(,It't5 .r ! ,,T, AMP 73 87 26 1/ 31/81 j 300 EXCESS LIABILITY— $ J �;UNu«« �or•+e MC 51 29 21 2/13/80 � r.1; ,,:r�r�t��:,1 11,000 1,000 L� 0TII1.1; 11.AN UMgi(I L+( WORK ERS' CO►dPENSATh)N A and WC 303 92 95 ` 2/1/ 80 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY y OTHER ONDITION OF ANY NOTG'Ii'HSTANDING ANY REQUIRSASENT) TERt , 0f� C CON RACT ;OR OTHER ;OCUkkNT WITH RESPECT T( WH ICii TH S CERTIFICATE OR VERIFLCA dCSGiCw7MN1 Of ViERAt10At��cc�+t�s»�v�►><Ycs1)ESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TEMIS, EXCLUSIONS 11 AlM CONDTIONS OF :SUM POLICIES, ELECTRICAL WORK FOR THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Canct(tlstion: Should any of the: above des gibed policies be cancelled before the expiration Qate thereof. the issuing com- pany will andeavor to mail _ days written notir_e to the below named cerblicate holder, but failure to mail such notice shaill impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon trio con1p my. hlMr,I?%I)A,1rrt :)1Clo;4!C•tt1r,Xt4P City of Huntington Beach Omit , SvM. J�u2000 i n St. ' u Huntington Beach,Ca. _ 1 9 2 6 F 8 tr._ �.� sus.rzva.-r.-:sa>< M.t1.1YtJJFh Nil 'kt$l TA,wt t.0 e`,5t'irk Rtittam Urljl,wl arul the" C"J"M .If tttmpleWd 4'ertaflurfu fvl 1 �thNvl U.ttt. t:I I( nFICA TE Of INSURANCI. „l, . r vhr;.var v.lifp. firth r.ton.,tly. City of Huntinaturt 13:ach 70 ili _; tr Au:�rner I',nk "- Gly (,lank QdPt. (;ntrl City Attorney P.t),Ban 190 CITY OF 11UNTINGTON BL•ACI4XALIr0FINIA flunfingtwt Beach. Cahlwnit. 9211,43 A MUNICIPAL C011PORA i ION This is to eertily that the policies of int,Jrance as described ha;ov+ have been issued to the inswoA by the under- :igned and are in force at this time, If these policies atu cunelle(f or channel in such a manner that will affect this certificate, the insurance company agrees to dive 30 days prior written notice, by mail, to City of Iuntington Beach, P. 0. Box 100, Huntington Beach, California 9264a. Name of Insured MGNUR COMPANY _ Address of Insured 2565 F. cilAPriA_N AVENM,—,F1!L1ERTON CA..33,Ul Location of Insured Operations Cam+ PARK, CITY OF ii[Jh DIGICt4 BEACiir CA OONSTRI=10N CF LANIWAPE DPWMPRW@7r OC-477 Desctiµtinn of Operations r n< POLICIES IN FORCE POLICY NUMBEREFFECTIVE __ ____�_I7 TE.— EXPIRATION LIM) fS OF LIABILITY Q ''Workt3rs Compensation 86CK954— 1-1-79 1-1-80 Statutory _ V' Employers' Liability • 749 CCA $ 100,000 S300,000 combined single 86 GL 18 1-1- 79 1-1-80 B. Public Liability: 262 CCA limit per occurrence. Bodily Injury: and ,Manufacturers Contractors S a Each Person Cornprehensive General lu S ' Each Accident (Including products comp!etcd operations) I Property Damage S Each Accident C. Automobile Liability: 86 FD 23. 1-1-79 1-1-BO 84 CHA t gdily Injury S Each Person S Each Accident Proparty Damage S _ Each Accident r" low .,. ax : r� i t Does policy cover: IPta,se dleck at mast onel All owned actonlobiles (XX) Yes ( ) No „ Non'ownsid au,omobiles (xxl Yes ( I No � Hirers automobiles (XX) i'es ( I No ' -.. i'Z's�.2^'2L�`^R'�:_�Z"-.t-..:: Y..,. _..._ . _.__....- _ .`.q 11:! „-_ .1L •.:.- :_.�._.: _ . .;'�.... ._.. __._ ..._. ...- -.. ..... ... �.-__ _-_-'_,.. _ _. _.. _.._ ._.. ,... _._._. _._.. _. _. �:.- �'l�� �r� '�:...� D. ; ` Additional` Insisted Endorsa*ne!nt: The insurer agrees that the City of Huntington Wach and its City Council, and/or all City Council appointed groups, co.Arnittees, commissions, boards and any other lacy Council appointed bccly, and/or elective and appointive officears, servants or employees of the City of Huntington Beach. whert acting as such are additional insureds hereunder, for the sects of the Insured, and such insurance shall be primary to " y/insurance of the City of Huntington Beach. ,w�00 ' E. Hold Harmless Agreement: By Insured: � '-Cz f ZIC�L� I grsarter„> - Title XThe insured agiecs to protect, dufert , indemnify and save harmless the City of Huntington Reach against loss, damage or �* expensaj,�y reason of any suits, claims, demands, judgments and cruses of ar:tion causnd by Insured, his employees, agents or any subcontractor or by any third party arising out of or in consequence: of the performancr: of all or any operations coffred by the certificate of insurance. 1 Li+Cf�'."%T.�2AL•'i'+�.�: CSY::�S�i'..--'_...�..�_�.�::.:T_St'S"Y:SA'�_:i.._aLf.S-�—._.'._".,_.�:_:: r—i..._. __5...::....'._i__ ...-.:. ._. _..-�.'..'.. ":':.. -. '—._ -.. .... -..- .t_. _.-- ..1. _.... r....��_ ' , , F,. Remuks: APFsnovED AS TO FORM: r.` GAIL fiUTTON ,f City Attorney " PiQ;< jyfthstantr nR any requirement. term, or condition of any contract or other � I r ita dgcurttont vt.h respect to which fleas cCrttfrate or scrlti,atton of insurance may be t j=Aujd er rneyl2SfiairL• tie 6sutam:ee atio►ded by the Foi.t_lrs desuitNd herein Is fay [[ " 11bject to uil this harms, dxc:i6r..otes and conditions at suers po+kias. Cit4Aorne y ....• .:.t's::::.r:xti t6 .^tit'�'r:..-7A- _.a?:z; «z:.tc.::t a^_.._.Tura...-..^a,_.,.. ...^r:_.. i. ._-._.-_.. .:_Y_,._....2-� _�---`. r_.�::_:.--...... ir-r.a :_z.:�_:^�_-._�.--1.� �_�^�.: �1-c-x�zx: •,.r. .. 7--31-79 AUTHO tD nEPRFSc 7' TIVE PFSU NCi~ MPANY 100, INSURAdu,:t CCMPANY By `1�.�' ��✓ Aetna CasUalty► St Surety. .5r,�nalire„f thotiteat nepiesteniLliva/Ailrnt - _ Livermore 6 Apsoc. , Inc. Address t; 5utt Bernardino, CA 92402 (714) '29-4001 Telephone t 'll �s, : et,( City e c 11 f "untington b a .... J +I I . O. IM.%; 1911 • CALIFORNIA 926,18 - 'I r IJ.I'11(1\I'. (71.0 •52, I11:1'1111'III'll :"I'(II'IlAltl;rllt,Itl;A(:rll':`.('If :1�t.t'I'Irr\',1Nl)I'1NO' Y:..� \1UNI;I'All• G. N1011W Hit'�I:, Ill ltil:l, I I llt �sr f•', n ., April 23, 1,dU tt Nlagnus Compimy `Z65 E. Ompirlan, Suite 217 Fuilarton Crllifornia 92631 w� . 41: Dear Sir: t n Ile:Cash Contract 11477 - Central Psn•i. IMP4-0:-errlcrlt s, Pha';,! 11 DoVC-lc,I)ITI rlt A final insllcrtirri fort.lr�, ,;ut�jr�rt lr7t;;O.ion vms cni-IdUr.-Wd t,rl April 17. 194itl %vir.h I. Mr. Pactl Simard of 1-1.U.D.; Bill :'ladIle II, Public WoI-k:, 17:,1;1vt mm,I:,rlcl myself. Mr. 5irnard ar_cepted Hie vl)r•t; on ncir:.iIf oft I.I �,C�. 1tt:rr �forc, I!, i:. o Iir e pr0(1Q3c:3 to file a Notice of Complotion acid Acrl?lat-iric�r. tvitl� t1�e City Courl::il ;It rl.c it' next ree;:)1:Ir merAiny cif f4ayr 5, 19,110 in which lon perr_enl wtirma.ion ::•itl ► e v.ithliu1rl fo :1 perind (if 35 caleticlar days c urim'I 1'!l ich Ljmf` s��vera l r'r'rrl,';ininq itrrll'::Irr: to 1;v completed. if not, aii iiliimml. of rr mic)r /Ili be, curnput.od by this (IeparLimInt Lo bli witi►hc-ld to complete such work. PARKl1.1(_1, LOT 1. iternp��r• and clean rill ,priril<rhr hu!.2d:; which havo t+e,-;r.. (,rc-t'iu;;;,Iy •I m), all ".Tics. 2.. Put tip two paraplegic sirli . -3. I olmir all brokun-Orinklur livaci;i. W; 4. 017C.53 un and stied trailnr 5. C:Ir,a rill dabris froin t]trttvi- i-w-mlt.iml from inaintmi,mcc :•,t�r,rlir�rj. t. Paint sling marku un lit lit. st:uudarrl:i. ' I'It:NIG rihrf=l_Tl. si:rk vent from P to 2. f�eti!;�cf: 1�tr-h kImb cn! 1;� t, sink. r �. "3. t=ini,h graut, an tables and benches. 4. Gleal, slat. a { 4; �leffl tint~ micli(16mril ^,j)rinklrr• hurid at S011tt va�r,1, curtter of vlor t.r•icr, l +)onu 1. 2: Fill Ir! dirt sirutrrlrf irtlEirlct :t�r;nkler not of pl ctrical hruu,l ctlr;l r ti ,c' the n+rx1. t'::o itrtf:act.hr;IJ�; rthtzvc: rlr;ttic it i�>r�drtssr, (tttcn;Itfr:rl .-irwi and rotmtruct dr1h� ',I -,sump 4:..: (?c'rnuvc 11-11 �_ I f�lnc-ous' tlt�t'rt- k f ront site; (wi tel. s tr t I 11,11 ♦� 1, 1r1r•� � �r>.x1i•'.� r t►t„tuV ►•t u� !•tn;il r, I (•gin ,1„t. .•,il '►� 11•, .a,. # 1 ►ur11nN ,111 i li ( �, t I , c••i,• �' -? �� Y ,,-4?,u � t:��� t•;�S%,���, .rid r � � ' TI 1 �'r b 1v1ac�rius Company-''- April �'!, 1980 may, A1.1111-11 1 i-1I.:ATI:f : �y I. Rainbird on wt!st.rpf st,airwa • i_: nuL r�:t};i)l,aLinc pro purl•) y )I I ,• , 2. Deliver wild flcp::'cr -wr :d t-,p city. ; :S. Payment to City of '1,585 for (tirL frtrrrr 1:ancl(ill ;itc. > .yt 1 4. Deliver till t)tanran Lee,.; :ar}cl cps hiIiII s (ns builts ;are to I)}! oti , 5. Deliver Llu•ee sets of all tolpertatinq keys ;and wrunche,; for all v<al:•c; :,cid huncls. -Sincerely, Viment. C. t-lourlIQu;r: 1-)i rrc for Cntrarnunity `iervirt�s L7t�l�;ar Aim, U) : C-. 414� victc tYiol-ri:; Depr,tt;ment AntllysL Stmiur cc: (301 Ackvrm;m }, 1_:it..fb;v;q)v Arrlait.o t Bill VJacic:-�•ll, I''rplplit: Work!; 11,,mtlnwnL Roijcr Hile, Park, l�lraintr,ra:uat•t: i '1. �'•`kjaF 12! ,� ^fxl�i�� 1�'}�p•N'!>i7Vf`: , , i'„�,e,!4ti'✓r) i, 'f.1 *), 4..t iYt Y 44 c�-V7? y REQUEST FOR CITY COUIsML ACTION Submitted.by Vincent G. Moorhouse, Director Department Community Services ti.. Date Prepared April 14 19 80 Backup Material Attached Yes No Subject LANDSCAPE IMPl2UVEMENTS AT HUNTINGTON CENTRAL PARK, ` �a. PHASE Il= CASH CONTRACT # 477 r ' f of City Administrator's Comments C XPPROVED BY CITY COUNCI., �. ........�,......'L� ...... I Yf.L.. Approve as recommended. J '` r rkl.V-. tTy oLc + `:! Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: Statement: of Issue: �' I On July, 16, 1979, the City Council awarded Cash Cortrac:t #477. Landscape Improvements at Huntington Central Park, to the Magnus Comp9ny for the amount of $29?,729. Due to several field changes during the course of constructimi, edditionai funding In the arnount of $B60.B1 is to be appropriated from the Parr Acquisition and Developrnecrt Fund. Recommendation: Approve rndditionnt appropriations in the amount of $860.81 for authorized change orders. Anai sis Certain field changes werenecessary to complete landscape improvements for Huntington k c. ' M ` ,' .•tw .. '= '� ,.1 r it , ., ' -39 i D � R 3M.' CALIFOPNIA CIVIL COOS 11, 1 i lt�'IICCORpAF10E WITH�SICTION 3097 t[QAITY OF ANY CONTRAST^� OR SUNCONTffnt TOR ' TNIS WS OT A LIEk.'T1iIS IS �EFLECT{ONON THE IN 7 YOU AftE HEI NgTIFfF.D ►HA r • Iar•o+ r nrnt Iwr•1•nM1 blew, p/viea, oQHtp• at mdtorwi GONSTl UCTION LENDER or Rtputsd C&WIrutrnon Lvo*r, if any. -IZ.•• iir-:�% too, cr .� e...«.r« rr+w Ivrnt>ri•� laae/, •t.•Itta c1^ `ii ,` t Z"i't � ' 1 � r 1 M 111tr11M�� N Ni11 fUttfi� 1i111H, Mrf 06 airnl of ' 0.0 ION a•MMy SffMtImipl�my. r, ��=�� fr}4 � ; �� ��� �';'1�-, w M 1•�.. �rwu, Iwvrrnw{ o: Iwta/sN fl/rnitwq a 10 be it. rnl•w•e1t for the buidnt, ttntetuto er otter wwk of inwoNram Iacrto/ rt: .�.. I4a.+q "Sao�� rrMw faR nrwtr 04 Yu ,t wr ontlot 100"10.ltltrl) Ttlt nsen Uf ttK ltnon or lion INIoronifuted ltw tht (I{Axhao of tUC•l labor, ttrricst, nuompnt of r{atrriaf it: r ntrna trnd adwe" or Pori" of rhw1;1 t• ONMER a ptJBLIC AGENCY ; �putld w Qwnst IWO public wk) An nt'h%YMlI'iM�- Ion wivrte Nrotk) r of thr , ts a ii.1 0o, lobs, unim. ' 11 vi r/ienf a tnttrtielt tomuhsd or to to futnW*d is a All, It 1 �', ' - � 1 Mt{ of /YrnNM� IN LWHIIYIINn b/WN MIrO�al N la tlwMr IM iMt/Kta/t RP.O. Alf me Trull F1ndt to whith Supp nwimitot frinoe Imlitr we ' w � � tnMe•) rtrtaor•1 ■ _ 'Caa„uctwe ►an" Ile. it ►etw.e) Q►01.ao NRwr P Y I 1 1 i+ loan./► lasers") (narral Itlto/twl InanwlaLYc.`rtr`is IWI•/tal M•w aN ►Nu1rN ti it mith iM idw+l IOATM TO FROP[RTY OMEN 11 fills myoN r!:! Gt kM W On fl"' i '#41,i4 - oat,' w � , s Itotlb61 :1t Is, bo ftttt+mw • N ri theek't;lke.laafim"wdcl1 l,Ktfltat>il""srt fenp- tlwto'Mt7u►iffirTs, at of of prt of Tow prsp" b*q rl Ia !wyr rpbw ,,gWtt,dw' <ewo *lb YON Imo+ OW airs assu c or In hd. 610 w� 11W11l1 tat o►sted rtl W* yoiott *h awtrNloo . w ., t :We# coca a�anmtw U. far" r tipled ""DO i .1 ' t1per"11 N lints # WM ys1 thk as ho Irokie ?"Osten is yMr it"twist w 12I otbk torrtTtlt� Sr "Wo %*ilk is B#pmpkm vww tlw sifeli"VIAN z waN Telem,"ne Nwntf•r (. �_ i ..',.,; ia. ., a .:....,. ,•. .r • .. t' r Wka; r dtr of POO1161; P44is dnm* &W a fn this Adcnowt dq,ment 13232.79 mom+' ACKNOWLEDGMENT �iEWM • u�W+7 OF PRELIMINARY 2ada7 NOTICE a l.t, CNrr. L11+1 C.►ra1 N This oduw+,toopot mwipl �r►::.r �mom.,..., rf i cagy of chit pr0iminxy 70dsy notkr at .; .��� , aAAMwwIrNMeMrIaM•alrl ..r.. �.. f?1t:, + {I�t•t'lN elrrlllr .. ;1•,MK. trruW + ,'' � , �` , I t {. MI ' !r r � j'✓ 1 IAI�tr+rM�«++h Mt►t1o�IR��1.�1�aHt..rM pMalla.►w{ItaM++^1►s,.o1• ' l , ti . f I•a ;``.{,... ;.. r'. + 1 i 1 �� -, eWNrN �� Ni{VN Poo 14 0 �♦w•P*4el1tiMrtnt( ThM IM�+t��►Al tiw peY�lr�l'j lti�f'itviw �•o1�r NV1fr0/NA (Nf't!l f llY t; �ti Uf 1 Ail t'ICAo it ON (71 J1 71r1!• t t e l • it I,�' .. `41.. !\• ,, • ,. f ' l+aM�-w.�.r .�. ►.., r,.:...u,� z ,r rat✓ ,1_ rl"IT,.�. ,► .. ,. �' , . ORIGINAL CONTR�ICTOR if flevjtf{ comaitaw. it ply 1' 1 P ce. • CITY OF HUNTINGTO14 BEACH '3" U WTI& 0, "CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Rr-,UIREMENTS "Craco 19T9 TO: 9 OffICE OF 'THE FROM: t%j R C i ty 9-2.7--79 ORK DATE: P �f f Workers C s tion required,, or present la c fti- roo o, , 6.r'k e s ompen a e f fica.eo consent to self -insure issued,by the Director of Industrial Relations (See city form, Paragraph A). imits insufficient. MJ mum; acceptable , -i:s Public liabilit.1 y 1 combIned single limit pe'z- occurrence including 'property damage (See city form, Paragraph B). Autom'obile liabillity is required, Minimum acceptable is corabVied single limit per, occurrence inaludin,g property damage (See city form, Paragraph 0. -Addift6nal Insured endorsement required.In-s'drace.comany must name the city, as additibnal insured forthenacts or omissions to 'a act Of the insured and not 6f the city (See ','city &170rm, Paragraph D). harmless ss agreement. ent. not signed by insured. n su red. h' T' 6',' insured i�tst hbldthe city harmless (See city form, P a r i t g r: ip"b .',,,E ve capacity of signer /-- Policy h Iss A, FAT C�;� 0 umber and effective/eixpirdtion date m i Insurance l''company not licensed to do busiheir, in California. The dertiflcite ;of insiurahc6 must be issued by. a ,surplus 11he broker 9dinitte"'d.,,in Cal'_Jfor'nia or by an insurance company Ifcehsed to do business In California. X 7 Te I e p-h on e 'num'66'r for insurance broker missing. Er Automobile le liability, Paragraph C, does 'lie cover: y All owned auto. m mobiles i I e Is (,We s .)no Non' -owned , '' iu*tomobiles Wes )no Hired automobileses )no At leaBt one box must be checked YES. X7 Othe V. Give'legal capacity of compa'n�y. (Cal. C prouration, ParE�ership, etc.) . f, r• _ -r I . ,.a., ••, >t •.-- 1 ' '1�.� �`,1L�/1,,,1 r.:; f; r..%�'r 'Y7 �+ +ryi w .t ear ,r •.• l,,, f- I ! t: A. IA. •:iJ1 i.t.Tl,r� ih:, �i-14, i'.'.>, r it �.i4j r�'�r, .� 1�;4• • {x'�+ y ..� `,�� -.•7� •� .� r. ,. .t+.' .i .ril- r �r i.. �i�t'3:•tJ•'e. •• ���'ji�,tS•i+qrl r'11'/,,S '.►•t�i� //ff..++,,..,,�jj,i i,', ' S UL J .-B LIV SON INSURANCE AGENCY r•��n�mass Ar�o�oi,:^ co����.�► ��� 90 P.O. BOXf 368 N-4N+o.('ot�> ". nUEN�1 PARK CA. 90621 ;�'�; :�` i�,IEST MMERICAN� N��.�� � 4tJ• •, fill," OHIO CASUALTY-00 oc .� . •j l! fr fir• - � rir . •!}1 /•� �i �� CRACO..ELECTRIC SERVICE t 121 V IKII\G AVE. ' '23`RF.I�,'; CA. 92621Q,�.. -� i:1i'r!� �' t 1"!!!',' ifl,'!! j,;ti' 'la li; .I` !: i':1: i)t'!•71 1. ": 1�1�, •1':::!A' ! i1 `I{1. �11t,':l: '111'!i, . 1010c t, q' V`mj , 1w• i , ,. i.. � i .., � • 1 ._�y Lt) t � rrl i.rt•IJ'.s•�Sjl..r�� "A ASP 73 87 26 1300 s366 J• ! x 1f;IW1f rt i!'j', '�fL...__�._.. A�1tIt►1• /l J lriJr: ' AtlF 73 87 26 ; 1/31/81 • r •.• l i 1 � 1 300 i .r• � r 7, .� n LXC 51 29 Z I 2 / 13 / 80 11U00 11, 000 A and WC 303 92 95 2� 1�8U ►a�w* w �"Eti...w.xr,Pr^:�^~", ,� 1 L L ywi.,r ,rwt- E"t'Lr7V;I''1�'11.t1Y �.�L�.i'r� t� ai ii�/t 1G kNY RE UI - 7.=' - . , NUTt�ITNS'rANAI2,, •-, ,• , . QT �t•11~NT,IiTTH TERM, CERTIFICATE 4R VERIFit.A�r ► `; _� .� ., �.. "OF MY ,iRESPEC O tM IC x . LiSURAIVCE"MAY • BE -ISSUED OFv � ' k , ,,... r t " COI�iTRACT �1R; 01?1LR. E --ISSUED OR'MAY .�PERi`t�°IN;•• ThE.:•INSU�tAt�CE�-AFFf1R7)ED•'D� TNE• �POLZC � • `-� DESCRIBED, HEREIN IS ` SUBJI;CZ .TO- ALL TILE IETI-IS EXCiiUSIONS AVb.,CUNDTIONS"OF SUCIi PO2aICICs-11 ' ELECTRICAL, tiUR .._ WORK,, F01( THE CITY" OF HUfITING'ION iiTl1CH ..� ..�..CZTY OF_MiNTiNGTON BEACIi IS 'ADDITIONAL INSURED .FOR TIihS JOB'. *J. Cdtt!?CrS�.1�1,•�, �(�I :)i'r:, jjr� , i, r .,i �I ;r!i i' r/:� - ' t� t' � i'.. ( .' I '1 �t ,, 1.., ..'1 rl 'i � :f fit. i.`. l i�li. �J• _ F. (?.1{.� '� 7,. lt.lr : t�: ,�Q. •I,.'�+r.- �, ,1 ,i:(:.i;'.Y !,_IR. � �` r! l:,, �u}ji.�/'/•'l il', i.11iutl! to •4L t: 1,1,1 ii :.. t' ' )i lr t .t . •li •illy � ''� f' 1�'Q.1 )•••! - •tr,r, hY •f?i',' 'f:'t,! tJjirl'1 ti' t•:t)l1: i, 'f , a� ti/•: f spo l:VC oo it rt j1• !_.- City t i Liuntin8tor� Belo l�►4tED AS z0 XORtdY"'� 1,�:.�;, Aunt , .2, '1qT9._ _. . iriinx 'St. dill iiUTTON - / � zs;,��,ti 2000 � �-_ , Iluntihf Gon: ilech, Ca City9#8xtay :r,`srF a.r,LNS,�e�. s' J �Ir .t • �► _ f tirt; ; K1,1.1. Waddel L `_. - rr,� C� 1,ocb ,*1.4 �o 0,1,09 rlt x 7 ` 27 R -QUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL. ACTION .y �.�r, :, , ,Vincen , . Submitted by t G . Moorhouse Department Community Services Qate Prepa ems ..r 26 19Zq+, Backup Material Att:�ched Yes No r ` „red Nov Subject CC #477.� Landscape Improvements at; Huntington Central , Z; Park, Phase II City Administrator's Cornments rAPPStOVyD By CITY COU2VCIL 'FIN' 1 , Approve as recommended. Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: STATEMENT OF.ISSUE aOn t . July16 t9Cen 79' the City Council awarded CC #4?7, Landscape, Zmprovements .. Hun,in 4e,'to ` sever nal tral , ?ark to the Magnus Company for the amount o£ $292 , 729. field changes during the course of construction., additional funding'In, the' amount of. $182262.45 is to be appropriated from the Park AcgUisitiorz'and,Development Account, which has a current balance of approxi mately $1:337 ,].56. { RECOMMENDATION .4'pprove 'addirtional appropriations in the amount of $18,262.145 for authorized ching e:orders a'nd picnic.. benches and tables for the picnic shelter. ANALYSIS Certain g field chap es, w1.,r e necessary to complete landscape improvements for HCP Phase II. 1 have a?ready authorized and approved the following iteriis 1. Additional 'surveyirig of one and h half days for the parking lot I s' and amphitheater - `Cost: $960; «� r Three hundred 'yard,-, ��. 2 . T�i y �, of compacted dirt; placed at the amphitheater -+ Cost: $774; E 3 Rental equipment in the parking lot - Cost: $305; 4.. Installat:ion of wire mesh in the picnic shelter concrete slab Cot t644; 5. Installation of additional light standard at the south end of the existing ra.rking lot for increased security to the crosswalk and park walkway entrance -- Cost: 43 , 750 , t45; I ritye. ti e •e `r r 7 i Request for City Council `Action page Two November 26, 1979 ;h~ 6 ReimbdrsAment for plan check fee.- Cosa- • �3 5 1 . Additionally; I. reconimend we have the contractor build eleven sixteen -foot ;picnic , benches and tables for the picnic sbelter at a cost of $11,7l4 , In , , the 'paste, these items have been built by city forces ; however , we no longer ;. have the mar.p ower to do this type of work. TOTAL AMOUNT OF ADDITIONAL APPAOPRIATIO N[t/ S i $1VR ,262w45 R.l p •/1�'.%+'` , is ` _qy * y:fa FUNDING SOURCE y Park Acquisition and Development Fund _ ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS `construction Do not approve of picnic equipment by the contractor...; a i 4; •, if i , } :. r r _,J { S }1i;t + '�Yi fr } r •� y��i> 1 i��< t ZI a i � .! _ {{ s ..': ._ st i,` '.: ,(f ` r t • 'c ,'.i„ ;s(-, �rdt.-+ r 9'rs •S f ,, f r } ` 1L 7 Y f ` f r cj I � o . }OEPARTlT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPh = LOS AN GELES AREA OFFICE �• • - 7500 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD '•• 60e LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90057 oN Ix August 1, 1979 FtFGI • ..• r��: • IN gEPLI REFER T ' f Nr Noun Ubrt.hy 0: Superintendent ......• ,� r Recreation and `Park Develops--nt 9.2CS City 'of W tingt-.on Beach r P.O. Box 190 Hunt.uIgton Beach, California 92648 , Doan Mr. «irEhy: Subject: project OS-CA-09-16-1003 Award 'of Contract ,..• : , �i. onirtenYeduring riThis m . iw f ooriversataons this wee}:, wherein your staff have stated that the . City, has 'opened bids and is ready to award a contract. {{ At _:.this, City i a bid tabulation and the _ tune, the• Ci J.s: t4 sulil i :tional y,-you are to request: in writing your tent to ac rard t:he contract:, and :�eTiest contract:doct»n�nts. Ac3di our voncurrence in in . our; Area Engineer, Mr. Paul Simard, to set up a prcconstruct:ion coriference.� We `request. ;'that these actions be cxxt leted irnnc-diately so that~ ' ,;. construction can Ne bcgun -prCeptly and the proieat can be closed as 'scheduled, ' by'October '30, 1979. Sincerely, D ect:o`r /. CCITIM rii.ty, Planning arxi Developme!it ; Division 1 1 s i .f •p"�S •+' .1 ♦' r i'y•r r,`h.', r,t`.♦ .t r .S:f -f _ i r M�1 't 1 i ` �` f t r7:' J �� ,) p. •� ' 1'4 .. ,^iy � r�. J'') •, • tl rn ct-m ICo T crin r+sTv >n1-%l 1k ir11 w r•r. irNK I 0' Submitteclby . Vi'icent G. Moorhouse Department harbors,Beache's,Recreation&Pa'rks Date Pre• `r ' pared July Il, 7g. Y 19 Backup�Material Attached Yes •, No ' bject Su BIDS/LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR HUNTING'�'ON CENTRAL PARK City AdrninisWit r's,Comments ZrioYED 137CITY COUN011 a.�......-. �, ccr,r Ll!*1_�1 _� Statem•-nt of Issue, Recernrnendation, Analysis, Funuin Soui:p Alternative Actions:. y} STATEMENT CIF .;4 SSUE � , y J,, , . ds received n January,and,a ain ''in ,Lune, the Cit Counci 1 re ' ected the _two b i r '- g ,., ,. .' on : 'e P P J Y Dean, ;Aus"tin the;;;fzv,e - Ph�as�. LItanVton , � , ,..<.J _ Inc t f Central�Parks aT}iesei rodectsRwebe, J .. 1,�) ,Group g. p, ' .. ,_ •. lhelter,-anduextended auto parkin to the shelter locati.en near Hack's g Zngbut;,) ;:► atur.e.Cehier,' stream obsiTvation _ , floating ier, and Conve boardwalk, s Rustic am h'.theatre in Coen Campground-, rs.on of Matey, tank,'.near•Tam's to an observation, tower; and .) Landsca}"e and conVert::;:Centr� l , � ' Park Diwe-.into, a ;parkin' lot . � The architects revised the Plans aft . their r". , • riorities established .by the Recrej'ati ex ense based on p on ra .Par s '=ommisszon. ,+I, Ttie:� recYrculat:in stream with"in the Nature Center :.lon B clans 1,other cts were-!eliminate'd'in'the rebid rocess in th_ revised plans by the pro j.e"P ' archi;tect, Two bidsWere again received with low bid 18% above the' budgeted t amo ,rSfi{t ih�ll�4li. � �i h, h...rl, Rom„ ECOItENDA1'ION`: •;•r ,. Approve rni�•i rove t e w bi: received from Magnus Company of Fuller""ton, CalLkb mod _t 92 72 b eliminatin item E (Nature Center 13oardwalid Y gI 9 220) . �.._ ANALYSIS r A awaxded the 'City a ' series `o f park land aCyuisit:ion ;an"d ` c:evelopment grants from '1"968 through 1.972 from which coupled with -city, un s, entra 1dPdrnowa5 .acres was The Cit a.. aired and ' the first Biase o , Y t ' f 185developed._.: exp6fd the e:�tixe grand sums by 1974 when the, pzrk was o iened:to 'the public, C te'dtcons' olidatxng the. remain ng funds ($143, 700) for , a so HUD consen to ca HUD ; s: ' base development program. HUD is anxious for the City ,to complete p) the appropriated federal funds (see atton p ached letter from .Robcrtsuof y M.riSNcrb HUD) . By, eliminating the Nature Center naar&alk project, ,he'totaI bid,is only $5,129 or 2% over budget. '. rl4" aria • 2 1 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AN0 URBAN DEVELOPMENT �t^' AREA OFI ICE •, iiillil +h 2500 WILSHIRL BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90057 J ~;• l July 9, 1979r 450 Golden Grlr"Ave"Ue ' +, P.O: flat 36001. :. San lroneUeo. California 94102 IN IMPLY acreN Toe �+•"" Itonotable Donald rlac1►llister Niayt3r �:►;: Attention : Mr. Abrm Wbrthy City, itiyton Beach PC. ?Box `190. Hun n Beach .• trigtoCaliforniaali 92648 Dear Mayor MacAllister: Subject: Close-out 'of Project C?S-CA-09-16-1003 This is `in response to your: June 22, 1979 letter and confi= the a' sWieg,uent,tAlephone conversation between Mr. McMillen Hopkins and Mr. Norm- `worthy •of your staff. In' t}ie telephone conversation, Mr. Ubrthy `stated that the 'new desiyns were completed, the new bids wue to be opened on July'12, �.• r, &iid . City, `Council approval of a contract was scheduled for the hearing oil""Jay 16. 1 E'1lthou h we. can a reciate the d . _ f "g pp ifficultie and uncertainties connected with materials and labor, given 'the, necessary priority, r tkds project - can. be completed and closed as scheduled by the End p e a October 1979 - grant • . ,' E Y ` ' additional' extens�.on�s�,�buteex expect City t4 take all necessary actao:v so that this project will be closed by `October 30, 1979. Sincerel L. RgbeLts tDxrector Caranuni Planning. and Developnent ' Division UNIT U QUANTITYK UVi PRiCEITEM TaTAL - COMMENT ` ; A l- ► r A-4-674 � rJrJ IV .00 Wit rf=Q1'✓l P-A&L, CCC 4-0- M --I i:5 OF _..IL_ 4— aO t ... _ - .. r- - .. - .. 1 ��`� F Lim wl• 3� rt 1 4 ti, `+•!_ .-L"�.�.4"y� . r"' r.. _ - _ __ - - .. - - _ .r J _ "- _ ;a1 _ .wnat PREPARCD�BY�wCiaFi/:'�ww�:`w�� we/l_a!�t.a•:[t��.pwM�tiaw.ttc ic..s�arssc./a.•. 14j.;:44 jauh C& I= (?ta ITEM ,. i• QUANT! Y.<x i1t�tlTr UNIT C ' PRI E SUB - U� TOTAL TOTALS;- , f C,OiV1MENT. . _ �ffT.i��•r .. .s: VP Aki w _ , k. J 67j7� 60pig CO)'. r.)AN I fppj:�_ Awl ODA dor ' OZ � I �-� � .�._. __:_, .-..�.i � {•F.f. �Y .'1F-.•'�.i�4� :��,ai'-.r.l '�l••F �"' -y ��, ., �—r`'���y _ r _ R ,• t - -- -.• . - ... �: -� .:- PREPARED' , .� .n►as.+ ruaaC�; Ue� D�ciOr tantut:e taa lisatiats Miwyort-lNLA• Ort,t�TJ:Miatri. . _ISO f4ftwt C.W*Dr, t+npea $OKA CA SMA:In•1 t. J'I'EII�lr?; - OUANTITK. .,UNIT -: UNIT , UB, :PRICES TOTAU%.---1 -� ; TOTAL,, COIAN NTT� y rr: •= ~ -'v ol t. 1 V'i 460 to •� a �• s't•y��n , J r •r,,�i O r r , s . - � _C .� . -.K ,Y \�1 %1•T .JA Il �1 C"-4-���77 � �� M I � •+� •-� j � .. ..�-__� _� -.. -. .. _. ITEM QUANTITY};: UNIT.':: T PRICE R C}TAL � _ : ;.ToT'AL �= - - t;QMMENT Fr u!!'... Jr Lo • •r t Jr 1-41A. -J.J. � � � � 2(0 =7 UT i f • ij/c•- f 1 7: •� fir' _ _ _ =. QUANTMY . '_UNIT . UN iT r PRICE B TOTAL TOTALS x C 0Ni;ViENTA;:�:-- - � l/ ��- � � �1'1 r +-oVir4•` y - • 1 11 I1•_r":-`_. -.. --.. _ 1047 401 PlYll"'ri - ,L;c:! J PviGc .� •0�• ' , 4 - - -... b _ l JCS C�'IJtGt�•- .Cot Co ,' JL.t,L& �,%!� i.�,�� ?� co � Citi �r WPM— LGIT) ,>22. .4-1 � -cam 4"&G � Vc�iT �•�'C:��• � '�� `� y� v MA k r- V%T —�--- -- . _-JOB" pow, Eavor"Ing" "Los" Zi PREPARED. tPAR (Ro0y. ITEM Z- QUANTITY, . UN.MUB S TAM TOrTaLx,.1 cONiMENT„��;• 0p, F-, GAt. '(ft'EO ' 52b c,c6, N;A, eC y 611, 7--if-2 Age L. A cc A 4�7 now Page #8 - Council Minutes - 7/16/79 ,. owner, re ueste' ,r.��,,,;,... _ q:,,,. 'tl .that Courici,l Richard Jimenez, representing the, prdperty Q P .tter at,this time, pleading a hardship and financial burden ascons der :'the. mahe1S in the, -midst of, dtvelopment of tale area and irUbL await a decision on file street alignment to continue his development, ,On motion .by Pawns sEcond Yoder, Countii deferred consideration of Mr. Baker's y �q w P street alignment of Redondo Circle, re uest .foi s ecial consideration regarding the str 'to °the, August 6, 1979 ineetf ng. The mation carried ' unanin.ously. � r ,i. •.'t�i,�i'ywi�fiy� �c�-n4_.::- ?C�.'i > • — BLD':AWARD .., CC-427/428' 449 % TRAFFICti SIGNALS GOLD ' WEST/GWC ENTRANCE'- EDINGER GWC (' N DE NW E SURIC—FA-0-07I j T he "C1 erk resented a ,communica`t o fr "`t a ` o c �^ � ` t s f'�' .� `; tii p i n om hDirect o Publ.��� War s 'dating• at ' T� �1�r » 11 • :.. }+v�. ,rs -P �. •�- r,�s .-� ,sN�+ xv. btdsr forthe, construction o traf , s.ig a] s at ,G ' a ,.w.. ayl • • ..►�. ,.o ff ,� ,� .�,, Olden es � treet and Golden es t Cal -,le e:,entranc6,, Edin er�.Aven a at'Go]tlen'`West' Co e e Gemco',entrance an :mo i i- nation of... the-.. s i g 9 a I at GoldenwestStreet and'- Mc Fa dan Avenue; ; ha been 'openetl' on July 5, 1979'.An the Council Chamber by the City C erk and Director of Public Wo4rks. The raids were as fol lows: Grissom & Johnson 518.8,'338 Electrend 193,976 Steiny & Co. 197:657 A motion .was';made.,•by Bailey, seconded 'by jl} hdjc, to approve the r.ecoaunendation: of he D rector .or .' Publ i c , Works, award : the contract -for the cons truction'. of t�raf f.i c signals.,at Golddnwest Street and,.Golden West -College entrance,: Edinger.,,Avenue at _. Golden West College/Gemco entrance ,and modification of the signal 1,at Gdltlenvest , Street .and McFadder..�A;renue- to rrissom &Johnson, Inc., to the<rlowes:t ,responsible, �r bidder; for a `bid amount af, $188,338; hr�1d a1 : other• bids unfit Grissom: & Johnson, rac Inc. ;has. executed 'the cost t for .said work and filed the, necessary bonds; and ''J nsura'nce-` and directed the ..City, e y, ; action "and return their bid bonds l forthwith. notify, ehmoti motion carried e 1 � b� driers ofr the, d by the 'fo11 owl ng roll calf vote vES,t Nttinson, Mandic, Bailey, Yoder, Finley NOES:j ' None ABSENT: Thomas, MacAllister �. BID';AWARD`-'N `- CC-477 - A Q5CAPE Ii4PROVEME(VTS -CENTRAL PARK - MAGNUS CO The Clerk::rpresehted a cocnnunication from the ,'D.irector of. Public' Works stating ,that , landsca `e :im rovea��ents . , h� bids � the theater stage: and fire f �t �GrounyticnicnShelter Area,fol lows :: Construct - for p, p tral Park as tion;cf AmP P p p parkin§ lot; Observatipn'.Tower;.;. ock and `RedwaodClerk land the Director of Publ`ied on 'July. 12�, ;1979 Water Tower Area had' been opened Tn ,the„`Counc,il Chamber by: ,the City c Works, The; bids subnii E: - construction of Boardwalk: at Mature Center were as follows: tted minus item $292, 729 Magnus company, Victor Construction, Inc. 2959970 yFinleypP ' A: mot on' was, made, by:.Pattinsan, seconded b Finle to a rove, the reconnnendation; of `t., fPbli W k 'dth t tf th 1 d i t f e Director, o u c or s , , ar+a I ,e con roc or a an sca a mph ovemen y or p ,Nuntirigton', Central Park as_follows: Construction of Amphitheater stage and fire pit; Group PicnicShelte r Area; parking . l ot;,,..:Dbservati o»;:Tower; dock and � Redwood Water Tower 'A ea,,to .the ,lowest responsible bidder,' for a bid amount'of $292,729, hold all n� Page #7 - Council Minutes - 7/16/79 motjon''by Yader, , second Mandic; Council approved the conceit of a parking' meter F='4, citatorrrprogram with'Science Aplrlication, Inc, and directed the preparation of an agreement. The motion carried by the fol lowi ng roll call vote: AVES ' Mandic, aaiIley, Yoder, Finley NOES:,.,, -None ABSENT: -Thomas MacAllister, Pa' ttinson ('-from room) Councilman Path nson returned to the meeti cc 1- s n. AMENOMENT TO REAL PROPERTY`AGENT AGREEMENT - APPROVED Tire Clerk e ve prnted a commune cati on From the Director of H „ ,. Recreation ` ' arbors, Beaches, ecreation and: Parks ;`Department recommending an amendment to the contract between the City and the Reai ` Property Agent. she' D•ector of Harbors, Beaches, Parks and Recreation gave reasons :why the amendment hoUtIPbe approved, lle .stated the Real Property Agent world spend his time in park acquisition. He cited escalating property prices and the need for the City to acquire the property as soon as possible. On ,motion;;by Finley, .second Bailey, Council approved: the proposal to amenthe Real Property AgentjContract for its remaining three months ,to iiic7ude are aniaunt: not- to'.. ::r ` 50 ;t al loa the necessary park property acqu i site on to , prn'ceed and to,, al low exceed 55 8 iL� , far:, renegotia" � on :when .existing contract with the Department of Public Works expires Motion carrir�d unanimously 1RE50LUTION =TO 8E PREPARED - COh1PGNSATTON OR PLANNING COMMISSION *MEMBERS 7heyClprk4_p%esented;, a comm up.ication from the Director of Development: Services recom- me.. erg .that 'tile 'Council adopt a resol�it on setting forth compensation 'for Pi anni ng Commission members at or above their present schedule of compensation: On motion by Fi nl a ,second `: Bai l e , :' Counci l V ,y y directed the 'preparat�on of a.resolutian -sett i'ng' forth compensation for Planning Conmission members at' the presently existing scheduleof''compensat'ion. The motion carried unanimously. PLANNING -COMMISSION' -APPOINTMENTS - INTERIM APPOINTMENTS APPROVED - BAZIL/NIGGINS The Clerk, or;a communication" from the Director„ of Development°:Se'rvices recom- Caunc...,, ,,,iy• . mending,, that as; the 'terms of "two Planning 'Commissioners ex�i re on July'17;,r 1979, ' " ' il, m4ke inferior appointments 'to Planning Cannissic;n until such time as .,appointments ca`n be made pursuant to Ordinance No. 2367. On' motion by Finley, second`Bailey, Cauncil _approved the interim appointments of. Rober.t,, D: � Bazi l and : Frank P , ' Niggi ns to ' the . PI a nni ng Commission. The motion 'ca:rri ed unanimous) 5TREE7 -'ALIG.�MENT OF REDONDO ,.IRCLE - SPECIFIC PLAN ` 73-1 DEFERRED To 8/6/79 The ,City; Admt 61 *, trato' referred to a letter dated :' une 14, 1979 ' from ' Dan Baker, the ,south : sid►: , of .l al beet. � Avenue, west' of Beach 'Blvd . ; . regardpn pthey -located . on attor.ne -,at representin Itr. Lazla Kovacs, the owner . of ro ert 'st�.reet ',alignment of Abdbado Vecle on his "client's ' rop g effect of the P ery , Thy Director nf''.'Develcpment Services rece�mmer.ded t 7 .. ha f thi s matter be deferred to the -Aug'UsC`'.6; .1979 meeting. Allf DLPART W".','T 'C)F HOUSING AN URBAN DL"-,VL'l. `-1ML•"NT 7500 WILSHIRL BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIF 0104iA 0005/July 9, 1979 1` 00 Golden Gnlr Avrnue 1 S�n,l,nncllco, cuitra its 94102 IN nr.vw nCCCn TO: r1� }ioiior0ble Donal list:el � r {Cit . of�tiunt3.n nn l�brth;� At:ten • . y c 1 Beach t '.P.U. ,i3ox 190 , ituntingt6h Beach, 'California ' 92649 rh�: :,''Dear t•Sayor'Maclil.l.ister: subject: Close-out of Project OS-CA-09-16-1003 v swam 0k Thy s zs 1'n' res .olise to oar June 22, 1979 ].otter and conf inns the F; subsequei%t, telepl�onc c�nv,.rsation bet+, -ji Mr. r�trLillen Hopkins and tar ., , norm• ttbrthy of your .staff . •'� In tiie 'teZe hone conversation t�lr. t••iirth stat�3 that the ner7 ._. e . designs were ;completed, the new bids wexe to be opened on July 12, anCity ;Counc , l c-ippl:oval of a cci,tract was scheduled f-r the hearing on July 16. Although,. we can appreciate the difficulties and uncertainties 66nnectW- with materials and labor, given the necessary priority, t , ties project" c. Lv coy u�leLed znd close as scheduled by tiie end r of October 1979.. Therefore, im will 'not accept r ticsts and grant acids tonal extensions, but expect• tine City to Uike all necessary action" so . i>at this ro ecL cti'' 11 be closed say octoba r 30, 1979. : sincerely, { ierkrt L. . Cs �D:irector l t aoaiiu�ty' Planriiny 'atx�' Developmnt Division �t j Y , tier ,�f,., Sk..i '♦ ye^�! i •'i0j t .. j1 i?, ,1 F ~ r' • • , •' ' • r • , •. r .. .. r � , : t REQ ~T FOR CITY COUN00 ACTION Submitted"by ncent: G. Mo' orliouse Department Date'' Y` Pre ared Y 9 Backup Material Attached Yc�s E No Date p Sul-: BIDS/LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR HUNTINGTON CENTRAL PARK ...,w RIO. M City Admrnistrator's Comments Statement se,ecomn ment of IsuRecommendation, endation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: 'STA'kI3tIENTOF .iI SSUE In January. an again In June, the City Co1incil rQjccted the two bids received �h r tonpmen,t projects as designed by. Eckbo, Dean, Austin r on o'�. a fives fo. Hu A' , .. .Phase i I det and IYi.lIiam g, Central Park These projects were: 1) Group P;.' M1 ..,`.... .s.,. auto obsc.rvat�'onh}�oskltfloatititio1�nc1T Hur' ' s picnic shelt'zr ansl extended p g Han gout-;., 2 Nlturc Center stream, _. ; - �_: � . ' . , ,., , � b I P • r and P P ). .,,g ► J ion of water boaidwa-1"k• 3 �tu5tic am hitheatre in Coen Cam round �t .Conyers Park; tank.-neat Tonto. a6 pan observation tower; and 5) Landscape and; convert: Central rive. <+ ng lot. 'rhe architects revised the plans at tjte'.i r expense based on prior .tries establishe'd'.by the 'Recreation F� Parks Commission. g r along with. several. other. Tile r c projectsrwereteIimina:ted In�lthe rebidaprocessnin' the ,-revised plans.by,the ar,Chi ert. Two"bids were again received with low bid 16% above the budgeted amount. un(t Yved .,from m )ait o£ ('U 1.1eTton California I'COrf�tENDAT I ON. i1 rove t �e ow bid . r;ece' m Magnus Cot_-P i Y rni mod i'Tied �:to. $ M , 729 by elx�nin3ting item E (Nature Center Doa.dwalk bid ut `44'9, 22'0) . w "ANALYSIS - awarded the City --a .series or, park,,land acquisi tion ;.nfid development prangs f:ro'm 1968 hl`o`ugh..`1972 from which,' cou'ple7 d .with city funds,. Central jI,ark Was exgende'thenenth�e�� f.lrznt�stims :bf . 19.7a when the aark1wasdo The Cite* did not .,. r P ed,'to,cons*1WatIn` the -remai:niar; Funds C$143,7 .to the 'public' su IiUD consent ' second : 'hose �dev .. ,• , � E � ,. , �, , ��, 7�0) for; a p elopment pro rarn. HjD 'is anxious f'or the City to �comrl c-to i, ' `r ks t tie appropriated federal Etirtds (see attached letter r r „i,; this p rti j e�c t , to use t I}ir. llcrb. Robe. ) . tc Nu cure Center f3oardtiva l k p �•u j eL t , y" y " atin'g'..ti the total bad is' on1, i 15,329 or12%. O ., ver budget. , r I3 I L1 U0A4,1 '+ 1:'i 5 I; I Ell, DATE: Ju1v 12 1929_ E;;+GINEEIV S ESTIVATE: $24, 000 ,ion ANU CC �JUignvP* Central Park Landscape Const. CC- t illi`DEFS NAI•IE 7'0I'AL BID AMOUI+'I' !; k' California Landscape fI & ii Grading .Industrial Turf John L. Meek Const. Co. Magnus Company �7-c 3 �� / _ Orange Coast Lighting Corp. Thomsen,Landscape Trautwein Bros. V O(nor. Consh. Y'e .',act: '`faster Superior Court 1` o, {tip ti'rA'I'F: OY CA(,IF'flRNIA In and fur the I'tuentY of Orange City of Hur.tinl!ton Beach - Public Works State of Cnlifornin ) County of Orange )" Mary R. Fosnil?ht That I ntn and tit all times herein mentioned ww. a citizen tit' tjte United Stales, over the age of twcnty-one year, and !hilt I art, not a party to, nor interemed in the atowe entitled mallet; that i nrn the principal clerk of the printer of the Huntington Beach Independent Review it nesAsImper cif general cirrultit iin. published in I hu City of Huntington Beach County of Orange and which rimtspaper is published (or they dif-erninn►ion of local news and intelligence of a general charac- ter, anti which new"paper at all time-, herein mentioned had and Still has A IH)r1a fide suhycription Iist elf paying Seth>cril►ers, And which newspaper hn.% hern estehli4hed, printed and peeh lished at regular inten•nlq in the said County of Orange for it period exceeding one year; that the notice, rif which the annese:i is a printed copy. nits been published in the regular and entire issue of raid nev-spnper, and not in nest' vcipplement thertasf, ari tit? following dnte s, tea wit: July 1i 5i 1979 I certify (or declarei tindt•r IN•nalty of pe-rjnry that the forego- ing is true. And correct. n,ttedat ..Gard a.n. • G rov.e................. I ...... I CRlifarnin, thin . 5 t.h• - cfny of . `i U.Q.Y. , ly. 79 / Sit;naturr tr:44 ;i PROOf OF NIIII.If'ATION Notice Inviting Bids hogca mac tans , pepetrum ofof POW Bert, l lttxE PTANDOPENIMOF1101E` = � ;; ,Sealed ptapoeiiab +ill b >, ee.lred,tit ibis erae(e e>< t be Cily deKk isle the Cit f ors • NuaU 13eaeh Hantlt�tan t3eet!*r �aLforofA, oa pr,btfora eh X21h day a!; 211. i'R TMTION bide elvtlll shall litivrpo►ayy rill Ndd.r blimaittoa and addressed to i MCI shall rMp 'rill i ;did 3.' Mal -8�iat dxt 1 Stoll Dom Ma F iaG pocl el� Wtio N06 Chil Pala .Trr� I.+Rt �+et .i ,fJaa Il,>� grm'ttl� serr.l_ ! r Ibe-laihmat�l p V, tr W b adtawlitsttd by the4 ! IttuatorPubllcrAe>rkr.- ,. I deice • �tp>Kgo�i1 sedan peovidod Tb Dropes► Feld �aaar, the tub��..lw� « , tut. am rpvlrrd, psi a t►,; giialtd le ae'op ex ernrrlope+ t witr d�turaAtoa ilaicbe• 700t; hLin' BOtct: `. 26{d, and shall ,he plainly. awisl c:ihTNAv, iriti. bA ht t im* sad lii fit w6kh th �, n eua e+rordr end rtrtttts oex agree. ttt wurd,I ` t ca: sII bluolu to t7ra Gar"� rnrrof as ebertir4 r0taumm'm pmiakm atulaw to the 0, quail. +deer Ica rdj[!etlan.r Altemstley yrevomb rrW dcR hie or. tllrpltx,ie raadifitstltna nail be t(ow l: rewa'� ria in;6r 1Ai bidder iritfeoatf {ale �� n.:. th. el.,. t'tua r{{x�t r.Ln��tt or bid►, p �;: has ban riled with thi 1, C7etk is plain jolt 4*4natk ii euicl sKat:+ jexme �t , .4. [`real er.i XYtn 1r.Sn Cer.N, Nue/rnrL,n,: h. A plenjit-W it-W l2W,IN rtquired rw Nch ad of bid t; rrt+ata N>t d�e to ptsn boons.-r nx rcalosinj �rwrnu a lough bttikdoeM o� tpulrtd ouutruStlai roc tbE, i �b�rr►rpptbem"AltweorlblpmjK%catly r ri d qe t+etw nWtba&WtirACPttvvmtAC i►lltko and Reco�a1 t,rbuuetttns , � r � , � �,, ,:. s. �+etl9trrkesndDatteLtnion � �' S ,`, : sere Curb � '• i blthgbr8ratlnR'+' i , 1 rA14ttuct1*& Am, phllbwtu Sale p lImit 8,4110; (t l i ,t : i „I i ciiastnte tkee�yrudrelk ,.; > _ •�� t , 1Cee UuMm tZrittlon�Toser and Ft�ijtinc Ihrr i.Link Fants' .1,iy: Ike#ArdS3Wpin arl'�stmicat ►tioallaadilRtluelettxLattra4 ,,; VA Coltttol Wit" , LUoa ivialdlru, i t;, r , Amindment �t t t •.r $�.' "fit rcry;-lry;fit¢•. ", �., s9t Oe rl this ��rno,v(beWoa ba(�ltut IZ01(tu lebnr Ceade, lbp lxutb or r."Akxtbr at this Drp=, 6t:loduurri " Marhxta, ilW1 tla antes! it"Awas i t*U wntee m"U"bli to 4te tt+crl t4 be dser: t 6pi+ra bt the Istm rye rite 4r,;0ttoiastluet'are ads till ' !be aCkr Chtk ind.U+e •: im Uitecti r di P,%Nk-,A i-b d ter+L jf of HtadirRtoa Mrc2L raWacala" �; . as st+sce,tg* Olt tl�i' ge'prid.tlrotlaod �y I e7Ual(rd 8tale+t',1. f ot�bar'w aet Jc�J►�M tl+ai 8t�1 Yrbrkkoe:"ir iWre is i �dirreatydr j the'tmtntsittm wasp Mtn xi�ttdsterrrltetd M tM t?lite`rtrrdmilu:duirlGea;,,j ibtri this toeltee:tac and lsie.eobcorlttrlttara AA per not ken thse for W&t �•1 ertla d t ]watarPo�Wia �►xi p"�ow� a u4t�tat,;�.v) No bid #y)be tomb dIOWA* k;!!tale ass r tt,ank sore rura eM tM ', Ditec7ror or lbblk WorRt,'[ li!! tsftawtida lw i3daes b tailed {'tht '` h0j"0014 *A to 16 spedflem0alkliq for edire uww AAfe the.; � St i~. .r; F •fit ivirrp.�NJd�eye`���r{i�o�ty� £quP gum i�rt►PcW !a df bfrofrk u!' iip.ti t o issd bed elfish!-, !heal 4ticet Y . R R ti ;1 r, (1 , t t, 'ills lat]t ttied Thcht to /M tit t1t]t Ooalbi7l�t1M or Ll) gA (LYihL AWW d 9 -y. CArr1M 1 . !!ta 11Wi;1%anaetsded, oleo w ttem a prrtr+iisel !am brr Oct bset;t» ilewrtli tit trtPlertlioeci , ,,C a't, ! c Tlr Cif! d F1w►tlartw Cal rewrrn the rl#i t ie +M a f an ksdi� lad in sav ibis lids rear the list taleeteit Cr the Cty d„ ivattrgt_�tre {BnG ear ati► CitrConai�l d the City oti 1lmiUn4toa rfwetr CaLrrxr+te etsi;� p ' AUCIA WMX OM I CWk a• r I Submitted by ;FOR CITY COUNCIL. ACTION w� Departmentliarbors , Beaches, Recreation & Parks .: Backup Material Attached E- ] Yes EJ No Subject Rids/Landscape Tmnr!2yenclats for i tntingtorn Central Park City Administrator's Comm .7 REQUEST Vincent G. Aloorhouse Date Prepared June 13 , 1979 Approve as recommended. PPR G OU'�SCII. V T Statement of Issue, Recornmendat�i, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: STATEMENT OF !SSUE In Jan } II development the City Counc� rejected the two bids received dh the five Phase projects as designed by Eckbo, Dean, Austin and Williams for Huntington Central Park. These; projects were: 1) Group picnic shelter and - extended auto parking the shelter loc•ati.on near Huck's Hangout; 2) Nature Center stream, obsery tion kiosk, floating pier and boardwalk; 3) Rustic amphitheatre in Co,,�r� Carripgrotind; 4) Conversion of water tank near Tom's to an observation o�►er; and 5) Landscape and.co'nvert Central Park Drive into a parking lot ,'The architects revised the plans at -their expense based on priorities "?tai, 'fished by the Recreation & Parks Commission. The recirculating stream wit1iin the Nature Center along with several other projects was to have 'been e1 minated in the rebid process but, inadvertently, was included in the rev'ed plans by the arcni,tect. Only two bids were -received with low bid 64 p` cent above the budgeted amount. COMMENDATION ct`- the bids received for Phase. II devel.opnent project within HCP and renuest t h e arc itects to r-vise the plans eliminating the Nature Center stream so that they will conform to the approved budget of $287,400. ANALYS1t r� series of park land acquisition and development grants l�Utl :aw3rded: the City a. from:1968- through 1972 from' which, coupled with city funds , ,,Central Park was acquired and' the first phase .of 185 acres was developed.. The Cit')P dial. 'not so Hnd the entire leant sums b. 1.974 when the park: was opened to the public,., b ' :., .., iID. consented to consol.idliUD�'�s,tanxiousxfor�thenCitde y�to,3com�leterth second r , piiiu§e ,development program. ,, p ro ect 'to, se the a �r ,p j u PZ opriated federal funds. We would anticipate that the. pinns .could; be "revised and ready 'to advertise for bias in July. i r r ~ •i REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION t-- Iiun'tington Central Park Improvements/EDAW .. June 13, 1979 Page Two rl FUMING SOURCE Hutt aid Park AcquisitYon and Development Fund ; ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS �• Cancel HCP Phase I.1 construction and allow the HUD grant of $143,700 to be reprogramed in Vashington, D.C. ti NMI cs �,t# .i �`Ci- _�'./lS�•��`.��►� "•_-.,i } '�r,�'T•.�+�: .('-:/i.!,1_V.'1r''��- w�'.t...�•�� - r''�1 1/1 � �% ,,�- i.r a JOB ,yin i`v • _, � � :. � r' r �� �R _ e(.-��] `TJ� [� � r lw.e:ae.• �nesr►rat.Ulu;UrG•n Ortr�R :r•n_rp� a. _ i �' ` - - • 1• .-_l. „ f ✓1 - - FRLI- Al i�y,.J _ �/ r'r,/'• i • - Son iq icisco M•��OII ova, nonuj,, � �T r 1��•. 2:9 ra.;at Co.w d hz.cc� a.an. Ca ::cG: t•,. ErA UNIT sus _ QUANTITY-. 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T,� r �..�..,,.�., jy P: _. _. �,�� �,; /�- •} �;. in•�f;a.ntAi.1 ►Isr.. n�lrf��r1C t�rt.tntllc•��Lr;- 11 fl /l • Ssn7rsnt�tco M.�i�a Q�t[A r nohi N i U" r SUB - iTC,�I QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAi:; TOTAL COMU'AiENT -= �� �' �`� �~ % - art ``''"•-- n `+:S,I i I, -- w� � � �/ y � ✓ ter, 1 � _. 00,'l ". 4 --+. r 1L J �- 1J ✓ - � . s'-' 'r • r` ..-•' ^/ jj /r .. -r 77 `./ - i -.t r! 11 ~� i •►1 :/ •r'.+�:1` { ` �' �( %/. '•f r� if ` ..ram � f � C '^,"";^ ` . 'i��'. �! � rr .-ri �/'� j �.- :-=. ! i i. `- - '�"r - . -Y •t'--- � r l III {1 �..�t ��� � (� :0 1 ti.-- -- t-T _ t�_tiiT- PpICE F"�oly, L{ pU (�.. W G�3 I . _�..�—.•..�.� ...J•A ��/�ih/'•..4�,"✓i•54��,�y� ML ~ram f a - IN I'iik'. Superior Court or lilt: STATE CIF CALIF01IN A In and iflr tilt C0 11111)' of tlt.tt+VC MY OF KIINTINGTON PEACH r CITY CLERK State of California County of Orange Rita J. Richter That I am and at all tunes herein mentioned r,as a citizen of the United States, over the M of twenty•o" years, grind that I am not a ratty to, nor interested in the above entitled matter that 1 am the principal clerk of the ;printer of the Huntington Beach Independent Review a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of ..Huntington. Beach...... . County of Orange and which newspaper is ruolished fnr the dls- semination of local news and Irite;ligence of a general charac:er, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had ancf still has a bona fide subscription list of paving subscritirm. and which ne+rsfa er has been established, printed and published al regular fnten'a's In the sold County of Orange for a period exceodinst one year; that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in the regular send entire issue of said newspaper. and not In any supplement thereof. on the foltowtnit dates, to wit .May..24i..31:..1.979.. ,........ . i certity tordeclaresunder penalty of persurythat the foregoinR is true and correct, Oatedat ...,...............GaJr-dpr� trove.......,....... CNUarnsa, t . Srty of... . , .. . Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION NnAice Inviting Bids ........... ....... lined "1#atcIltna t71t al t�R+u«it ; R 1470 M.aw �MZl 3r �vi`v t'sk).d tr4w4k tid bit rwAL% i of d+e aR►er K tttt Chi Clot it Ur C" at l Hustir�tca Neut►t C�4/otbii'as'a teas. ti.'.ti �y d } , + 'at �,PO Pai a'tkk tt %Wi taw -in he W� Wand nd Ik1seGouaisl.faanr bra, ter ief H�tiueoaa : jvi n &y d I vsrm D a {Lt f��,.�,�p�e� •� 6r atrelsiltr+ai ..;,fin. trd►>�fl aCi eodd+d ti ea w{qo�.) jce+e.toie�d.e..i�.' .i++n, iao"AV14e 411 �bw,t� b�;, ter wvt.�+alctittinr tict, isd ee d tid�Lri iafosslilos,lit to GMb� be tded',b"aN► tt►giRt red 041fts nd Citq G d Ewxa: Xn0 Mdso r�i+f. iktac s' 77 gM4 Glydmeit ttid b �wrked tt+a p�ee� d A!UA�W b" n a06 � +� a" bq !FF'sw.1�'*hkrs`tM� >leisTa trt.ynw�t too dr Ib� wt 0m ewh ow "t do twat tp.a tJkr ram: t r. ttid�ot s>we +ur va s{ c t lonwr uwlis �d'e� tLN+ada+faitoFpictrkYt�o-•:� h� t? .',.,.,., i Uot i+rsio� oowlttioaa its k,wttne.v pevri3rrs, asitcfMd b Ai trued twit � "040 it ietwtool Mad to totwr iu xiseelas Ah►�tatti'+ ru am ioo' Moo4wt.d Kar.Mt erloi�lbeg�tsa a estbbe taod�,,.. f W.a�►w, wioot so ift.af Piaw tart. 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"� C,�_J�.y e � l ♦ : , if ow CM00CMV 8,10ho4 Yjs,,I lrlr'�{ S �; y 'lam•. � ! t� ��� r t l.. y �'���' !`�. 110 to t e 11, , frtpliAr Hrdt�t telnat 4 r�'+� 1 its +tasio 1r AtttaOta rl�r�jevh �c�T^� Y� ta?j1;y'Ij7��'��.�i;�t: r � •W�•�f l�t W.��.i + �'i Eli �v;�k[i✓ ��� ��lMlL1t� } ��i,7 �.�xttl:l�t.1 WsQiWflllmtl7l�lfb '�tlttA;,�� r».r1��a0��Letl7d�wMrt{w�YO�N�:� �at1►lt�e®�1�4R `' =?Lira►.!!6eM�i+t;VWif'1ir�r-s��r r� v;ti+ rRtllwVo �Ay, IRniewri:li7:+f "Nowd �slfw•OMknow d,IairvktFtlli��tt9 aseer.rrtaof pM1A liY1 M et 0 fi" CiiMfa "A fllst eft+. itrt M dlrwdyofM►SM+ *21 '•'�'i' toiyN►1ttMr ihit • t �. rrli �' !!rt fi jinciid ,ITS► i a �� NOTICE I;NImrtiG nTDS City of Huntington Beach,, Department of Public t•;orks INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. RECEIPT AND OPE;N1:;i; OF BIDS Sealed proposals wi11 be received at the office a: the Cite sh, Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, on or before the 7Lh d,-i,r of J11ne 1979 at L:00 o.m. o'clock, at which time they will be publicly r. opened and read in the Council Chambers, City of iuntington >'+ t Beach, 2000 1-lain Street, Huntington Beach, California for ,s. the following projects to be administ•ared by the City of Huntington Beach Department of Public 11or ks . "r 2. PR PARATM,11 OF PROPOSAL The bids shall be submitted on the proposal fora prov,ded. The proposals shall incorporate all addenda, the bid bonus, i -' the subcontractor list, and required bidder iniirermation. The pronosal cackage shall be sealed in an opaque envelcpe and addressed to City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 :-lain Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, and: shall be plainly marked CE►'1TMAL PrAFRh. Tre ronos-:l -lin11 c!igre -.)ricn both it "•o`-el, s nt•d Y z?yures, for which the biOldar proposes to do th.e .-xr::. In case words and I"igures clo not aciftee, t:he .:orris shall covera. The bidder sha',1 fill out all blanks in ,he proposal fcr:is as therein r. eau:: red, including the bidders list of success- f-al subcontractors. Unauthorized conditions, limitations or nro��isions attached to the proposal will render it informal and may cause its rejection. Alternative proposals %i:.11 not be considered. 10 oral, telegraphic or telephonic modifications will be fir` considered. The proposal be withdrawn upon request: by the bidder _mar without prejudice to himself ,prior to, but not after, the time fi {ed for opening of bids, provided that the request ' is ?'n writing and has been filed with the City Clerk. 3. CLANS A* D sPEcIFzcAxIo,+s 1 , interested bidders may outain plans and specifications and proposal- forms at the Department of Public ;•forks, City Hall, .' 2000 Alain Street, Hunt:ingtbn Beach. A non --refundable plan .- wee caf $20. C'0 is 'required for Aach set et l~-id documents. 1 Sir4A .5 - {, 7,ne following represents it rough breakdown of required construc- tion for the purpose of showi.rig the magnitude of the project only. LUMP SUM BID ITEM'! A: QuantiLy.-L Description of Mork:`: .. Job -Mobilization and Demobilization Job Construction of Ornamental Stream and 1; M-echanical Sy -stem Demolition and Removal of AC Pavement .Job Job Demolition and Removal of Structures 14,0,000 S.F. Clearing and Grubbing !#` 76,000 S.F. finish Grading -a,) Job Electrical Service and Distribution 39,000 S.F. A.C. Paving..:;:., 11450 L.F. Concrete Curti Job Concrete Fi.repit 460 L.F. Arnprit}seater Seating 600 S.F. Mood Construction Amphitheater Stage Job Group Picric Shelter (1) 200 S.F. Wood Construction Boardwalk 40 L.F. Chain Link Fiance Job Painting and Striping of Pavement. 110 EA. Irr.igat_'••�n Heads including Lateral 5 EA. Remote Control Valves 1550 L.F. Irrigation Mainline 77, 300 S.F. Soil Amendment: 45,4OO S.F. Turf 347 EA. Trees :trig Shrubs Job Landscape tdnirrt�en,(90 Dams) LUMP SUb1 BID ITC%1 B : Job Wood Construction Observation Tote: r and Floating Pier Lun? Wm 131 D 'ITEM C : Job Demolition of Water rank--teplacing tlit h Landscape In accordance wits:t~he � rovis . _. p iuns nL Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the 'State of C«l.i.fornia, ' . Director of the bepart:rrient of ' xiiCaU.0 sttrial ,Relat:ions } shall determine the general prevailing rate of 'ages., -app p to the work to be dot7e; copies of the ; Ja'ti�St general wage rate determinations are on file at the 'office ; af:.the 'Ci y Clerk and.'Ehe office of tale Director of Public t•lor};s ' ;.. Of the C1 ;; Y, 4f,- }It!iitYncon Beach, Cala.fo.rnia, ; , t4 2 .�1 4T� Y s Ninimum wage rates for this project as prc-determined by the United States Secretary of Labor are set forth in the Special Provisions, If there is a difference between the minimun< wage rates predetermined by tho State for similar c lansificat:ions Of labor, the contractor and his subcontractors shall pay not: less than the higher wage rate. Plans and specifications, tociether with proposal form, may be obtained at the office of the DirccLor of Publics Vlorks, City Hall, Buntington Leach, California. No bid will be received unless it is made on a blank fora: fur -by the: Director of Public l orhts. The special attention u.f prospective bidders is called to the proposal_ requirements, set forth in the specifications, for full. directions as to the bidding. The fore going quantities are approximate only, being giver; as a basis for advertising the magnitude of work only, and the City of Huntington Beach does not express or by implications agree that the actual amount of e•;ork will correspond therewith. All bids will be compared on the basis of the- Lump Sum Proposal for all work as shoran on plan and described within these docu- ments. No bid will be accepted from a contractor uho is not licensed in accordance with the law, under the provisions of Chapter 791, f REQUE8T FOR CITY COUNCE ACTION Submitted by H. E. Hart e, Dlrector,'i ; Department _,Public Works Department Norm Worthy, Director llRecreation,-Parks X f9urrian ServiM .1 Date Prepared December 21. , ig 78 Backup Material Attached x ' Yes No �► ._ Subject BiD RESULTS FOR THE HUJ'rINGTON CENTRAL PARK =� ' City Administrator's Comments I fti Approve as recorrmiended. i`•tl 1 Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: ! .Statement 'bf Issue: Bids for second phase development of Huntington Central Park (picnic shelter, Mature ; Center stream, rustic amphitheatre, water iower preservation and extended parkin?) were opened on December 3, 1978. The low bid exceeded the project budget by 96'percent. Recommended Action: That City Council reject all bids, direct staff to consider modification and priorities of each phase of the project to bring within the project budget plus escalated inflationary , cost estimates since initlation. . Anal 'sis: Two bids were received for this project and are listed below in order of dollar amount. -" Both bids considerably exceed the architect's estimate of $420,000. I. Bruioco Engineering and Construction, inc. Schedule A $689,174.20 (corrected) Schedule B $132,193.00 (corrected) TOTAL $6211367.20 2. Good 'an and Pele' uin, . inc. Schedule 'A $708,534.73 Sahedile B 136 573.45 (corrected) TOTAL $FA51113.58 next page, please .... ; Ir P!Q 3179 } a r ' •R i Request for City council Action BID RESULTS FOR THE HUNTINGTON CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS; CC-477 T. P oge 2 k.7.. This'projecf included construction of facilities at five different locotions within Huntington Central Park. To keep within the budget amount, each project will be re-evaluated with the architect in an attempt, through deletion or modification, to lower construction costs. Priorities for each phase have been discussed with the Recreation and Parks Commission and will be considered. Upon completion, of this reconsideration and preparation of a current construction estimate, a recommendation can be made to the City Council for a modified project. up Alternative: 1) Increase project budget and award Schedule A or Schedule A and l3 to the low bidder. 2) Cancel project, pay architectural fees and lose $ 143,700 H.U.G. fund grant. Funding Source: H.U.D. and Park Acquisition and Development Funds (H.U.D. funds are $143,700). HEH:NWssh 1. L•' '•:.���. �.�.�.:... «... .��r-,-.r. .. �r .� :. :' .. :. '.:_ .;._ ..•. :... �.. it n. .... - _ •�"tIM •_r. Irr �. .... _ owl tit ! Etl �• 34 -P 1•. ul � _•; `, J ♦ti . `1r v •; � 1 11 � � ' a lapel a N>si1 • aw ! aia/ a ao■ro� a I®aw a ■ MOM R moltm a 4"■ a CXNM 7 Ism" N ■ ME= O Olt" ■ Oat a a,o: a WM ■ .aRteta a a111w • !"M a plan° a NOW ■ pAM@ ■ UMM a N=;M a IMMM a ■� + ia UL 1 �a�h1 i������3Sr'�` l?���•", �\�������� sit• y • \ a nar:p,i\2.• WOO i r � ° � N Ofraal ° 1aaNlA ■ � r r 1C" Ila u0 „ 1 s�; , Div r'" /`Y-�•i=-� � ` -�►'�, TOTAL BID AMOUNT 4 41 BLU SUMMARY SHEET pATE December 5, 1978 ENGINEER'S ES7'IMA.'E: ;IOD AND LC htJDiBER: Central mark. Landscape Const. CC-477 l ,BLDDERS NAME ' A. E. C. Orange Acme Sprinkler Co. Aka Tani Landscape Co. Srutoco Engrg, & Const. Inc. Calendar Const. Co. Inc. .California Engineering 'California Landscape Inc. Contractors General Co. J. B. Crosby Di acomo ''East L.A. Business Dev. Center Imperial Landscape Co. i . nin surir�u;�• sli�r:T DATE: Dec. 5, 1978 (Page 2) ENGINEER'S S ESTIMATE: i .JOB AND CC NUMBER: Central Par}: Landscape Const. CC-477 I. rBIDDERS NAME I N6best Inc. l 'Pacific Iining Co. 'Patterned Concrete Rock and waterscape Systems `Rodriguez Const. Co. Southwest: Growers & Landscaping Thornsan Landscape Valley Crest Landscape Co. �1r i �'y4', TOTAI. BID AMOUNT i ry�c f•� PROOF OF PITBLI."VATION (2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Orange I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eigh- teen years, and not a party to or interested in the above -entitled matter. i am the principal clerk of the printer of the HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub• lished at 208 Main Street in the City of Hunting- ton Beach County of Orange, and which newspaper has been adjudicated a newspaper of general circu- lation by the Superior Court of the County of Or. ange, State of'California, under the date of August 271h, 1937, Case Number A-5931; that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to -wit: .............. i•DX6. .9, ................ all in the year 1978 . ..... I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at Huntington Beach, California, this78.. day of .......... , ..14mvn inber. , 19 '78 .... . '~ .......l ���L.L�„ter-.i•-.. �L•tt�-cL�{C.-...... .... . Signature This space is for the County .,lerk's Filing Stamp. Proof of Kiblicatil Ft6l:shtd HunFipptAn fl a*Jh L News Hoy. ' 9, Nov.' U."1 193. ' r- CC-117a Nql I1:0'' IFIVITINa vias ` Ct;y'e111Huntlnaton" spear , orpartment�of''Pu6i,R Works IN3704C604S,iG 6i0005 IJNTENT OF PLANS ANO pttOPOSAL the , plans end . btd'�dt+luri+Mttt ` j•4 e; tleen'; pfepored ta` ailevv ,the separiie and independent,biddir= of two:eienrlyl dollned;pr&} C--s for ,she City at aunt- •lt%610 Beech; :Both; v�alects; ire re= lsted,' hoA6*r, 'ta the ImprovernoW 0_4 the ftunJinFLon Beach'Cetltrat' 'emk. , Tht�so 'profectrl';"aro' descritd a ` wtsris to. be Completed, under eid Sehod., utc kind wo►ti ao. be •, coimpiotrd' un• der ; tlid&Schedule B ',,Wert atttkt paled urr thege.schadulet hac-peon� outlined. In this ,bids protioial ,stet' is wilco shaven on the can-tructton ; doc• 1 irrti2ntt h I i It is the ''In1Rnt , of thh 'City ta' ca" view bids-fa:i eacii`;chedule•Incsepano-1 ently and awsrC cc 'ntt'aKs based 'on those bids, Thi'Cltr rrlsy'."rd:con•, t►ncts fob' iirklir, these','schiebles ' `� to two dtfferent'co>`ttractors'basod on �thair'taddnit �and;;ouiltticxtlons or.. Asir i aNud Ahv+m`t'd: d•kinrle°��itJficd+.tton� tractorcarnbinbd,bld flrtcus'.for vyork:under';Bld„•Schcdute,-A' and credit -to.. the, Gty,, IndicatT�lls tq be the t�ost'eobn..m CAI course: of '768 acceptance; of b1ds' lor'?r+erk under. either',.sthedulavic:: predtested� ?PC" • the, availability of 'f urids'f o'`gornri pto'e the wbrk..'At , is ,the: intent of • h41 City to na1, a,W�ard q cojiinact for v+ 'ic' de'sC►ibeil tsy �,Schedirte5ti'A+{:! :the' tambired bid:' of wrork 'undK ,both; �ctttdutei": fs � bvet �DubFit.• � ,y, z+:�a : '� 3!.p�CEt�TAIiO,OpBNrtI6;OF�fi110i=Y t.' SeVed ptoposafs' *111' Weeetfritd at hto'cif:ce of,tho City, Cte4ls;9f ttte'0`tjI' o(Huigtti►�toti leach; Nuntjnbton eeyictic CZa111ainJs> "on or• Qeinre 1he:sttt�d%y�oE Qccemba,'.1979,,'st� Z00 v _rn;, b'ctaclt " at''whierh, ailrre i thoyr will `�an;pZjbllcly;' ope.�ad'end;�wid; In'tfia,c'�t+tincil;C�hii'rit7 hart,"t:�ty','Of'.Ifuit'ngtan' Bebcti; •200C 1.!nin' 9lreitt�, Nurrtna'im 'Be+actt;"Cil R iniil Z ior=.?4tre lohoe;i r;ptojexts. to be''admmisteired 1til lha't±it•�f of,Arnt .'In�kon Beach 1>,epAttment�: v! Pubil y. Pri6pAttlli'lON�4 OFFPR�opOt4Li ,,T��K' Th% tilde-sflatf .be"cutin�ltttd.,an,,#Mr. t p +pQcal ,.totrft'proirda4 :1Yh 0.0 thea :, •t�' tali , ric�rporat�'isll�ddr!ndp,{ btdi"bohd9 forle►ach' tcttedute� thN sae contract ar �`?fttr' and 4 rsoulred ;' ddo �`,in}dinieiieis�'�7i�;T�broatktal���bJreleyigii► PROOF OF PUBLICA11ON ,tpna;arar+ ce Qurrry.. m 7hs drQlOs ,. It � � t'.4M Oldpi* �f4pr r now • N ,, , •,, unturnoriasrd;ea+ctillons,; ttinftartitv+s; iausntih^,;' .'; Crtscrfptlos+` of 1Arocki;" ", or Pfa .1 t ' ettxt*J,r + Otw ,Prof "I., i,sob� oWmIllIon'and RWWWA9'Of t >rlt :larder tt,(� mat r'I' .rt+ay rsu�e: `I' Ito'. � 'tlrri tbors. ;14(tesrtratiye t t e , i'.204Qr� ow►;vltlon ; and: Rr�+w"I bf =� I no! toe contidared • No -Graf _ felt- . ;4 ;;-,:� c�ele _Stdewatk_�� ! JY !'t• h ff SrdpbiC of :'.tdephoniC . modrti tfops' f 1,700C.Y. Import �i0il and GradrnJ; f, Will p! Oottlrfdorlctt.'• 'i' ` Jot:Electrical Service' •,• 1th ptbpmal . May, be Mlthdrat� 5.1t10 5 F ..'6m_iote• Dika Pafh upon mqueiit ,-by . the • btodef '.wit"t 2,e00 S.F. Stimhed Concrete Paring prlludice' !o ,himsett • r014'to,'but I not i 3,E50 L.P. Conr-ete lrttcr~the'tit fix tc 'opmanfft` rtf Jrb Painting and Strap ne. of «aveviont ihisy been` tiled with' the r► ttcn Heads Including a pty,c•te•Kr ,'..y r ti ,.� tJ1 Lateiaf 4: PLANS' AND ZikillFit:AitQIr;S,!, 3 EA a I vIow Prayentor r ;n4en;sod` bklde4y';rt�iji'otstsn, Mans 1 EA Autom►tic - Irritation$ Con ' Vnd;peCIRA ioni fired prood'a) Esxms trotter art Nti D!{griment, of • Putitie •Works. i S t !: Rr.rno,e' Control, valves �ityr;.Hallr420o-a .kuki sciee,L Huritinf:-� � IMOL.F. Irrigation Mainline �3 j ,ton .'t?each.`';1}' nonJeluncti�ln; plan j 34,700 " Soil AmerWrnent �• f tIte'ot, 32Dr00 is'}equired'tor mch ict i 22.600 S.F."Ud , IZ160 S.F. Gcoundcover: � S:SCN9049 Of',rRK '; + 1t3tiA Trees ,3he; roauira_i: eotrettuetroxi krr- `u� 13 EA Shrubs ,r ' in t �. Job; r ' Land Ma(menence . flared gs, IC, + Cltfdsd (n t3td `•+wed' r ule'� arrd :work !n . e Irt'accordr,hce'lvith'.thc provisions of X • Ti+Clo'aTr °C fntn4 ' red !e ci ,r section 17l3 W;tfia Labor Lodo,,StA .r 'C'URh =pi •{O<t the ;3urpos�e fsl •^ st+! ant. s t Cbtilorni�� T direcfot ibf. the beFprtmant ."' '•, struts o� < pr�ts . j of ingdstr.at Retalicns s7 all datermine t ��a, rnagnitudme genkrat pravaitinC rrtr' e1 `wsties: i' ;^' eppgcable to the, I7p►K to be dorjet Capies �•` ► a ;F.pese PUonrot vYa� tti •'+ rif{t�a.leteyt eenera!'::wsQerra!e'detawj 1' Q r.nttlL,. jj��ilrzaYron rrnd Mfnationi . ere• cn ittle .At'"tM`. office o(', Job +1s , °� tbn t� ; ` arYitntc+f the:'Cily ;Cfeth and tt+e�atllce,'ot thct: j ruction at C Ditector' bt, i{ubGc" Works of the City of job " ,r,a' and '.their Mee n' hune"itten Beach,' Calitornis, ; ir Mnimum •waCv rate:. t: shirr vroiec! :jjl, Systems , .. and,Reiyrgyal Ot ies.Mdelermined;by the United 5ti%`s ie set, }oa,4 {i{it:4rie and. Rert►c l �, Special Pmvr a�' alf thareilD A'tdraDr-} }ob ` tfxt minty o1 tonne - be-ween tho minimum wane rates gttocA�r� :ot Ca»Po { Dteoptermired by the;, State tr►i.y stmilat' fKiaation': 4em i classfCcatibns of ;labor, •-The contractor ` " filmingddsttn". , ondrN! strbtpnhoctOrs:'shs!t peY not 'kss T1�rrisptarrtrt►4 . b4tna ' i friar$, the.htthev ware rate. 1;p,p00 S fi� C{fsa�ni and C,Ku Piani Lnd s*wl ca►lo ^a1, fogefhor, with - ps, j proposDi' Jc,1►r, may ba •of�tained , at the � , :7F.tk10 S rvice•,•and oflice' af'the of '; 01rectar' publicWor . sts ,' cat :� Job r c r" t p;itian , fy City • Nstt: Huntliixtars . Befcfi,''; C:rl l;brnie: 1 t7tatn' Lift bid'w'1t • ece,re is ' Ni Do r d u rikxs i� l7St.>✓ !" redo on •e .ble►nk term fu►nishM' by the strt i 4 l Drractor, oi; ,Public ; Wo►kf.,, tha ;pedal atlentlon tit -pmspecttvc Bidders ls'Caitert j i S pa , 1;434 La:r (aot>K meta``. Curb "r,& rcfa't to the 'proposal., requirements, se. forth eta'. c es,trn11 in ' the ; "' eC3ficarm" for` full' dlreeUCn4 rt L,y,.Cunueta ite . ,tom l 1 1.70oS:F. �f�?'i70`,, d, as fhor'6tddfoCuantiti�►s,'are `. eft I redo n, tt f►Dptvai• ,f rt'pridt ei, mate ;01i . born ghen.:,rs a tiasis far 4 ��on:xrucbat An►oi+ the''cornariswr . 4i: b eF, and the City i tab S j ItY% tti�StoWti r�t1, of Huntington peach, doe's'not ` tilmss ~ orarp 1 ! n ; rttai>< 'or,biIf6pl,catfoni;egree"tha1t the`,actunl emaubt af'rrYotH'tyl nd there- r B.E. hoc+! r t>A!1+fatisrt:v+�'� w h'.' ut,rerfrry g 'increase ,+ nY ; -tows 't.on�the+ nri,ount er tKotjrt t=w+y mete$- ;e work,-. as may • fie, deemed `.130 W ,ar noccssar +s diem bpi the" Dtrec ter yank or r.,� ?� Sob titp ta;�MatiY Oaf at of'_Pubitc•VInks. ,•.'; ^' , r ♦/1re y � gijption t t A -}i'ds • will tiA Ci Mared,lin the basis 1 '�gP•; ink t� i(" yRi� oft;`the,QjrecMr .oar Pulslic Wnrtca estimate_1. r ,r'��,,' ar' chit quentiles'ot,to',be done 6tU'"fin l nk +o ,� ti tfo bid sritl -b�I;racxeQteo:team a rwr{• r •� R { a,ttid f41 tilring M ,4' t �ractor:. tad lily i{ak,j�EorensAd h, rtf Cott! flow. '"' Plr�la!t)f+ft t'rt try i triCo}Wi the 'iAyfo�.Ul!dQr'��ttt �0.'RUY114CnS • ,�' `'�xc r: r�Afx�d4tr•�+M+{'s 1d'tud M c' �Oty Clras�er�`74'!, St;a{uEe's got-' iti19, a! • ,'� 11 a aj •,Md � ,a •• to �rotxrsal pen �� ; t fcor , w 4*r }`n' flatnfi tz'' ^{i` I�t t,�As t►7t orr<t;.iesued Dy+ ray 2'� ha ,,.. i,•S'�W ! :�(1tL'«e en )each. pp ��y !�� Opt, �ttq ef' 11ui�tfnttorc : ©Q1Ch,,: [„'li i t ri �, ' 1�.,.�, �..^1 'P t`» r � ��� ,a1,y I r /�. +F j� r v:. �: ', ,,tl la• tece;ves. the., flaht. L,�O. fefK.Iany l r •r,� '.,.• r ^+ t�18�ykr',l rytis! Qrf i�t�: ii� iA��ridLto ��{�y bZ 'R �:bry , +, t->kRf ,;.ruA itralf+nt!?' 'aft •�.`tM�. to tti! cl tt$��city �. ���.:,►��•oo . ?,'» �`��•' tti + 1' ' !M�Nhtirt= `a Ctf.�'{4tiCMIihMjt .t ',r.��r ; „ ..! 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F Subject HUNTINGTON CENTRAL PART; - PHASE I DEVELOPI-IENT rt City Administrator's Comments DX CITY COUNGLi. Approve as recommend d. I, CITY r-LEyX + S-laternent of Issue, Recommendation, Anelysis, Funding Source, Alternative Actions: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: On October 3, 1977, the City Council approved the schematic plans prepared by Eckbo, Dean, Austin and Wi11isms (EDAM) and authorized them to proceed with the preparation of working drawings for the Huntington Central Park, Phase II Development projects. These plans along with a required Negative Declaration have been completed and they are hereby submitted for City Council approval. The cost for development is estimated at S420,000. RECOM14EIlDED ACTION: That the City Council approve the attached Negative Declaration number 78-79 and the working drawings and authorize the advertisement for competitive bids. { t. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-QEP '-.RTME+NT COMMUNICATION IIl14iTIV4tOY 6tC11 ,, " To Jim Barnes, Cha , ,`,Britt From Vick mf Ili s k Environmental 1%:;view Committee Depa -In't Ana Iyst ' Subject FiUN7'TNG'I'ON C.<<Rt1t, PARK Date August 22, 1978 IMPROVEMENTS NEGATIVE- ,..Y DECLARATION #7t3-79 `',` Iri response to vour mc+no of August 8, 1,978, -ind the concerns stated by the Isnvironmental Council rell;irdin, the precessing of 1" Negative Declaration #78-79 for Huntington Ccntr,11 Ilnrk improvements, I have prepared the attachedreport adciress:inl these y` s specific issues. VM : dp Enclosure ! ENCLOSURE - NEGATIVE Oi.CLARATIC}l•I 713-79 HUNTiNGTON CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEhlr14'rS 7 I. The Arriphi theater �- i ll be graded in such a rnonner that the cut/fill operation will balance itself, grndecd slopes obove top of slope will receive hybrid berrYivd a, grading below top of slope shall receive either ground cover or hydromulched wildflowers. Construction inch_ d-os t� roisccd stage, firepi t, concrcie ���alkti.►ergs, fighting fixtures, irrigation system, planting of upproxi ately 85 trues, anti provirjcs a sentinq capacity ur to 150. The perrYrcrnent seating is to be constructed out of concrete and 2 decompose -I groni to wi lh a 2 x fi redwo:Kl bender, therefore c offering loss moir;lenance costs to fhe City then cr grass terrace, which would require hand trimming, watering and periodic replacement from wear, especicl ly Wit' from a severe storm. With respect to vandalism, the concrete type construction should not be o contributing factor to vandalism but, rather, a deterrent. Facility usage skbject to approval of Recrecrtiai and Parks Director. Drainage wil! not be clterctd or r:iocdified. The primary pedestrirnr a cess route to the cimpithoalr:r will he frorn the existing parking Int south of Talbert (library overflovi parking) which is 2/10 of a mile to the arnphithrater. The► librar v parking lot can be usecl di Sunday with the library being closed. The secondary access route . ill lie from the parking lot on the tvest side of Gothard and north of Talberl. This lot wil! accommadrite 52 cars and is 3/10 of a mile to the. ornphitheater. Both access routes will be properly signed wPh directional, inforrnaticxj. 2, Redwood VIciter Tank to he converted to rn observation tower. It will feature a waterfall and rnrondcr'ng streorn in %-rhich :he water will be pumped from lFie. existing wall and will flow to the existing Coffer Darn. There it will be either recirculated bock to the water tank or used for irrigcaticxt purposes and not to be used to fill Talbert hake. Alsoir•x:Iuct,-d in this project will be construction of concrete walkways, pedestrian bridges, additions to existing irrigation systems, rind additional nndscapi ng. ` There should be no c�ta11ge� in ciradir,g or drainage. Depending on size and condition all trees that are require-i to be removed will f. ; be relocated, if feasible, bar park maintenance crews_ r` Maximum vol<<rne of recirculated water of the Redwood Water Tank is 25,250 g) lQris. r } i *�` ' ' - f i I i Yam.• .,' This pi o;ect will have no effect on ilia proposed Orange County Water f t •h. District's proposed reclamation" program, Reclaimed water is to lie used for irrigation of the parks by installing o "T" 'connection and a gate valve on the end of the existing pipe which fills the coffer. darn, by closing the gate valve water will flow ihrourgh. the "T" providing Irrigation for the park, with the valve opener.) the coffer is filled,,~ S.' hlo reclaimed water is to be used ..41hin the plarrr:ed strerini, For mairiienonce k4 purposes, the recirculating sfreurn can be drainer by pu►nping the water into'«`". the lines used for park irrigation. According to the Standard Oil Corparalion, the nrinimurn cover of the eight inch `pressurized gas line is 42 inche,;; however, fill material has been placed f., Within this area and the exact depth is unknown.,- To avoid any'posslMe prohlerns wlien the f_ontruct is awarded, the contractor will be informed of this line and request thut he have the line located by Standard Oil. Li checking with the dt�sign roinpany, E.D.A..Y., thr proposed strearn is east of the existing line and should not pose any possible problenis. 3. Nature Center Recirculoting Stream will feature o rr^ircuiafing strecirzr by rneolis of a 3" f'.V.C', pipe including submersible f3arnr!s l'unips, else), wove) chip nature trails, board%vatk, pedesiricrn bridges, oh-ervation to%ver and pier, additions to existing irric ition systern and additional landscaping. In reviewing tine proposed constrc.rction for the recirculating sire iii, it is anticipated that the following equipment may be used: back hot?, ten vdieel durnp truck, flat bF:d truck, concrete truck, light grader and pickup truck. .ingress and 61ress points for construction egvipmrnf ere ors follows: through If -.sod control gates at northwest corner of the projects, existing service date v4:st of the main entrance, porfion of existing fence rney he removed just west of the existing Ox-1 ter in the southeast portion of fhe project. The Park Ranger, ti'1r. Dave Winkler has indic:atr_cl various arecis in which construction equipment vital dri��e on and use to turn around. Mr. UJinkler will assist with {' site preservation during construction. t Y 11 As'far cos vegetation `removal, rJr_cording to the 1:3ark Ranger, .Borne bull rush araund the existing pond is the only vegetation that will have to be removed clue fo : the boardwalk construction. �{ will,be no'permor:vnt effect :on wdfdlife, just a temporary interference. ' . ..There if constructionis, ;t,t►ecfuled for the.spring, this could interrupt nesting. � Construef on of the sire'arn will enhalice animal crid aquatic population and. ii :nay also attract new species of N-iltllife. The stream rperdl ing schedule ixts been ientaf ively set, May through August = beinc the busiest. months the sf r('ara K�uld run eight hours per clay, September through April, four hours 1wr clay with signs depicting nperatim hours, Energy cyst on a 'daily ;basis to operate the pump systern for eloit hours U 'day ;'s 96 .; - cents ''prr day. ` I t4 �sta.:`l. asap.;"C,�,",�;.'- ..,. r °'".�t` _ .-- r. a a , .,r ,_.. •-,—' " ' ' y _ a• r :. Maximum volume of recirculated woter at the Nature �Center is 40,395 gallons. There should be no change in grading or drainage. t' 4. Ceniral Park Drive will include a modified concrete curb median, 46 diagonal parking stalls, concrete bike path, landscaping and irrigation systC -ri. Traffic directional flow on Central Park Drive is westbound on the north side, E and east and west two-way, on the south side. In checking with the Traffic Divisirnn, all parking alternatives were reviewed Wand studied, and the plan which is included in the construction set wr:s deemed to be the best solution with respect to parking traffic flow and safety to both vehicular Grid pedestrian traffic. Drainage will not change, 5. Group Picnic Shelter provides for the extensirxi of the existing parking lot and the construct' of 46 arlditionnl parking stalls, concrete walkways, open Direr picnic shelter equipped with bar-b-que and sink facilities, lighting fixtures, landscaping and irrigation systern. Drainage will be provided by an existing 12" R.C.P. which empties info 'Huntington Lake. The extension of Vie harking urea will cause the removal of approximately � 50 - 4" to 6" studded pine trees, 8 to 12 feet in Neigh t. Almost too change in grorling. With the expansion of the parking facilities, this will alleviate parking ,i congestion and will provide: a greater opportunity plus convenient access for park usage. a h. Noise The' only cnticipatec, noise prodi,ced by the projer,t will be from construction equipment, buck -hoe, dump trucks, Garber Greene, etc. { 7. 'Gradinq and Demolition sY ._. , ` _There will be approximately 11 m.-res of grading to sorne degree. One :thi6sand, ;seven" hundred_(1,7OO) sgocire Ject of concrete is to be rernovea, r^. however until the, contract is a%varded, we I.-ve: no way of kr-owing the 'proposed 'dump site or the distr,nce thereto - wilt be discussed in pre -job ; ` conference. ,. '9 Maintenance Gast Rens;dwood inter ta. recfrculating streurn . Une `.men bur hours a day, 36S clays cr year times $10 per hour equals $14,600 per year (labor "only'). , 40 ! One mon two hours a week, 365 days a yeoi times $10 per hour equals $7,38C pr-'year (labor only). f Amphitheater One `ni m two hours a week, 52 vieeks a year times $1 U per hour equals $1,040 per year (labor only). Picnic Shelter One mm one hour a day, 365 clays a year time $10 per hour ectual5 $3,650 per year Gabor only). Central Park Drive Placed m mow route which is hosed on 0.7 cents per square square feet equals $2,310 (labor and material). TOTAL MARITENAl�iCE cost foot Hines 33,000 $29,000 a year 9. rundinc� Source - 17W.D. and Park Acquisition amd Development funds. Cost IL T. Al ENVIRONMENTAL 111FOILMATION FOW-1 Fee - $75,00 �. 1_. FOR CITY USE DULY Date ' Ncirm Worthy, Director, Rccrea t i on, Parks Hunan Svcs. ile6.a ived ` .Applicant Authorized Agent Project � 4 ` 2000; Mai n S t Depar. tmentr of origin' Mailing Address 536-5498 Other hppl icia tion <1,4 Telephone or hermi t Numbers .t City of Huntington Beach 1 Property Owner f a 2000 Main St. ...._._.. Mail ng Address Telephone NOTE: Tc assist the Department of Planning and Environmental Resources i_n making it determination as to whether a significant environ-- mentaL effect may result from the proposed 1-1ro ject, the following intoxmation must he su17p1 i ed, taps referred t»o below may be viewed at the City of Huntington Beach Department of Planning j and Environmental Resources. 1.0 Project Information (Please attach Plot P.tan and submit photo- graphs of subject groper ty ) I 1:1 Vesture of Project: Give complete description of the proposed ;r pro ject, r To construct the following in Huntington Central Perk: ' 1. lin�hith�:ater 2. Din an.il Parking in Central Park Dr. Gro�,� Picnic Shelter 0 3• p ;j ri fit, nature: Center Recirculating Stream 5. Redwood Water Tank wi th Recirculating Stream. ...; a . Z �h� 17rojec t is commercial or industrial give a compere t:e ' descri i~i.or? of activit.'.E:� and other pr_►rti»ent it or,mation including but, not limited to whether it is 'neighborhood, > city or regionally oriented, .,dui -ire footage of sales 'areas, 1„ (if any)., estimated employment per. shift, any potentially , hazardousma Le r i it 1 s which may be used, etc. r. . i � 4 +� l• - c iLL{i. r z t b. If the project is residential, indicate number, types `> ac? size of units and associated facilities. ,=:s N/A,t ' c. If the project, is institutional, indicate the major. function, estimated employment per shift and community benefits to he derived from the project. s,.. N/r1 l��h d. List all tyj�es of building materials Lo he used for all structures in the project. (submit detailed elevations 4 1� ' if available) SEE ATTACHED CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS • � y�r 1.2 Location of project:: (Address, nearest street_ intersections) Huntington Central Park Goldenwest 6 Talbert 1. 3 Legal Description (Lot, Block, Tract) fI/A 1, 4 Project land area (acres) 1++ 11unber of parking spaces 1.5 square feet of building area ii dumber of floors F„ 1.:'C t-that is the percent and coverage proposed by the project for: i s a. iuilding n/.7 b. Paving n/a ce Existing landscaping n/a cl. idew landscaping n/o, a 2 - 2» • r 4F+�..1"an.Jq,•S!. 1` r.+ • srs-a^'.f h .,., trK� J.!,. ,.� •; ,.. LAND USE ELEMENT USE ZONING GEI !.PdiL PLAtJ resent Pa rk C F-R Proposed Park Residential � u�, rounding Comme rc i a I i Rill 1 C � north Lifiht MI - CD Industrial Residential RA-0- CO Surrounding A r i cu 1 tuna 1 M1 south 0�1 , Light Industrial Surrounding L i ght Mt east Industrial CD Residential R1 - CD Surrounding 0i I RA - 0 west Agricul turaI L..B: YIhat will be the maximum occuPancy of all structures proposed . within Elie project? HIA L:. 9 List other public agencies having j n risdiction by law in approval, � authorization, certification or issuance of a permit for this M� project: O.C. Flood Control DistrictState Division of highways Lj O,C.. Sanitation District: E] Corps of Engineers t .a O •C. Air. P. clluti.on Control. M City Council Uistric ` Planning Commission California Coastal Zone ConservAr-ion Commission l.�!1 Board or Zoning Adjustments ' ❑ California Regional Water. � Design Review Board Quality Control Board L^J other; Retreat irn b Parks Comm iss iin Local Age:iwy` Tortriation i .. CO' mmis 5 ioh ,. 4��i;� (fit ' t .1 ci k •� 1 r ti 1 r t .r. 1.1`0 If the project i.�`commercial., Industrial, r " residential what is the roadway d.,.a Lance in miles frorn the pi o;ect to the nearest: ►, a, Shopping Center n/a f O . b . Preeway exit n/a i C. Elementary School. (refer to Rt crea Lion Areas Map) n/a = ' d. Public park (refer to Recreation Areas Map) n/a `,.. e. Scenic. 1lic hway (r.efer to Recreation Paths, Carr; �ir+rs, and Areas map) n/a lr . 1G i 2.0 Existitzry Environmental Setting of Proposed Project:_ iKY�. 2.1 Seismic: 4; a. What is the distance From the project to the nearest fault ► ,;. line (refer to Fault Map) 7 300 feet'3 b. is the project site wi thin �`� d .sign aged earthrlu,.e hazard •, area (refer to Earthquake Hazard Special Study Zone 1-lap)? No _... 2.2 Drainage and Flood Control: " a• Please describe specifically the volume of drainage and how it will be accommodated: tl/A b. Is the project within a Flood hazard area? Yes Or natural floor: plain? (refer to Flood Mains and Flood Hazard Area t•Saps) c. What is the distance from the project: to the nearest flood _. channel? (refer to Flood Control Channels Nap) 1,000 feet a _ ,r. d. 'What is the distance from the project to the nearest t' shoreline? Approx. 1 mi I es t,2.'..3 Topograph r a... Does the project site exhibit excessive slope? (refer to t Topography : S lone t1ap) No }�; t•7hat is the %3istance from the project to the nearest bluff?. (refer to Principal Vistas Lind Features elan) Atiprox. 1,000 feet c. tit.at is the ranee and slope of the, property as it now exists? , : SlightSlope 1 12 lat 1 1�" r,i . '.- 1 F rsf = _ I, v i� / i 1 y. JP :1X,h . -2.4 Land corm: a. Is the property presently graded? Yes b. Indicate the gross cubic yards of grading proposed 1.700 the acres of land to be. graded I c.y. , the amount of .h earth to be transported on the axte 1Qn .- .,, and the amount of earth to be transported oft the Site none ce What will be the maximum heights and grade of cut or fi11 ,. ' after grading is completed? Approx. I FOOL d. Is the surrounding area graded? nn/a If so, how will it affect subject property? 2. 5 Soils • �'� a. Type of soil on the project t site? II/A b. Are there .any heat and/or. Organic Soils on the site? Yes � (refer to feat and organic Soil!; Map) C. Does the site exhibit moderate to high expansive soils? Yes (refer to L'xpar.sive Suit Distribution Map) .� '206 Geologic: a. Is the site within a high risk geologic problem area? No (refer to Geotechnical Land Use Capability I -lap) b. Is the site within an area which has experienced a variab.le and. complex pattern of land subsidence? No (refer to 1, Land Subsidence flap) 7 Iistoric/Archaeological, .. t' a. Could there possibly be any objects of historic, aesthetic r; ` or a rchaeolo� i. c.a 1 g si n.ificance on the site? If so, please, describe. (refer to Archaeological Sit.e's, Historic Landmark Sites and Principal. VIa t:as and features Maps) NO ti 1 -S s a. Does any wildlife use the site for or rest? If so, please list: Birds, Ducks, Ground Squirrels b. Will any i, project? a place to feed, nest of this wildlife be displaced by the proposed No If so, how? c. Indicate the extent, Eize and species sently exi_ Ling on the site. N/A of plant life pvr_ d. Indicate ttie location and area (in acres or square feet) and type of plant liEe to be removed as a -result of Lhe project_ Include nur;d)er type and size of trees to be re- moved. N/A 2.9 Water Quality: a. Does any portion of the project abut or encroach on beaches, � estuaries, bays, tidelands, or inland water areas? No b. Describe how thL- project will effect any body of water. -2.10 'Air Quality: r.,. a. If the project is industrial, describe and list air pol- lotion sources and quantity and Lypes of pollutants emitted as a result: of the projeck. S r1 N/A `b. ?gist any 11ix Pol.lut:ion Control District equipment required. Iloilo a. Describe any adjacent indLIStry, freeways). N/A s. Off -site noise sources 11 M (i.e., ail -ports b. What noise will be produced by the pra3ect? if avallable, ple, nso give noise levels in decibel mo.asurament and typical time distribution when noise will, be produced. ti 1A C. How will noise produced by tl*-e project compere with existing ..-,' noise levels? H/A 2.12 Traffic: a. Indicate the present traffic volume on arterials and added trips per day from the project. Golt!enwest 9 Rio Vista nAnund 8892 5/tiouncl 8838 Ed-aards e Ellis ii/bound 1946 sAuutitf 25214 b. What is the existing speed lintit at the project location? GoHenwest - 115 mph dvia- E ras - 110 Irph c -i te points of egress nd ingress t,- he project. Indict A- L2 Goldenviest, Edwards & Talbert 3.� 0 Tublic Services -arid Facilities: Vlater: a %-/ill the project require installation or replacement of V, rieW Water inains? yes b. AlLtac a map showing the service area, 'size and lo- cation 'of new lilies. IRRIGATION PLANS) .(SEE c. I' ase estimate the daily volume in gallons require.d to t serve he pr Jecc. f r i '3.r .Sewer.. r,41 h•, a : Will, the pro�ec:t require installation or replacement of yew sewer mains? tic K rr I.' b', Attarh a snap showing the service area, size and location* Y of new lines. 1J /A}" D ,i '• d, this c. Discuss the capacity required .for the y�raject and hri� relates to existing effluent volumes within the s siem. 9 Y tt/n 3.U t ,. i li ky Lines : a. Indicate length and type of new offsite transmission ar%d distribution f6c4lities required to serve project. VA b. Do any overhead electrical faci.li.Lies require relocation? 110 if so, please describe facilities. c Do existing lines have to be :increased in number or `size Tor project? NO If so, please describe t_ow. 3.4 Sol° 'd Was to All a. Describe the type and amount (pounds/day) of solid waste ... , generated by 'the project. Type: n/a Pounds /Day S Education: a. For re.s i.de-nL.ial projects,' note pri.rary and secondary school districts: Primary: n/a S.c 0 da r~y : n/a IT 3.6 Population Displacement: r r y c a,-resld6nti al occupants be displaced by the project - any activities?If not, do not answer quest' (b) b ;What I s the total number of residents to be displaced. [lone 3,7 Demolition; UU Will improvements be demolished or r E a. any improvemen removed -by he project? Yes If so, answer questici6s b through d. b. Describe briefly the type of buildings or improvemeenits to e demolished by the project. Concrete 5idewalk, A.C.Pvmt. at Central Park Dr. Concrete curb as per SPAT. 12 c. List approximate volume of exported material. ldQO S.F. Concrete d. .,Indicate the location and the distance to the site where exported material will be dumped. n/A Miticjating_ -leasUres: 4 Are there measure U n the project which may conserve�,J s included ,water CtriC�it""ie'soUrc s e e yr gas, or wildlife) ? Please Or L A* 2 'Are there measures propo!�,ed in the 'design of the project to re- du'ce noise po 116tion to ersons Occ-6pying project? 1116 rf so, please describe. 4 3 A-,,e. t:here, measures proposed in the desig'n of the project to reduce noise 1) o ft"U' L io' n t. o pers-ons outside of the project Which Is caused cj' project? noise 'n n'. e'r a t 6 d by th( a If so, please .by describe. Goodman &'Peioquin ,.Harman'.I3. J. 'Gladd 'Constr. Co. .-.:Hon' do `Im erial 'Lands ca a Co. t4agnus `Co. ;.`�uii=l;and Nurseries Inc. Sunni. Se Landscape 'Co.,, Inc. ,g c� C, p G ' S; 7^p Enn�een/nisi"�smmn;:7ros% Ztsgr tar:sc.cc • - jt PREPARED n ,Son F.&PIO&CO N._..=e t./%r — rri._........._ iY: ,. - 223 &.@•.Pon C.». $• ,.. -:.•, dYC11 u iZI..L ,:•.77 UNI QUAhITI'i'Y ' :. U i1Ti:- : � PRIC&-, :: TOTALS ti ., : rdrA • ti1�r.E "► ..� 10 G 69 7/ 6'7G �` ��� = _��'l1`�r >�'� Jil-•i:__ �l; lam' �" t �� nd L7 -7 0�_ H-6 tj - H4 L Ot - t?[ " `'` � -�v .. as t �..,. � ,`. 6„ 3_•_•�•-�, QUA1TITt�`. 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