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File#:17-0188, Item#: 6.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE
SPENDING AUTHORIZATIONS FOR “PARKWAY AQUATIC CENTER POOL IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT”WITH MISSION POOLS OF ESCONDIDO INC.UP TO $595,000 AND “PARKWAY
COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT”WITH MARK W.FOGLE UP TO $375,000;
AND MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2016/17 MEASURE P SALES TAX FUND
THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Council adopt the resolution.
SUMMARY
On November 8,2017,City Council approved Resolution No.2016-224 creating CIP GG228 for
improvements to the Parkway Community Center and Memorial Park and allocating $775,925 of
Housing-Related Parks (HRP)Program grant funding to the project.On January 10,2017,City
Council approved Resolution No.2017-006 awarding contracts to Mark W.Fogle and Mission Pools
of Escondido Inc.for the “Parkway Community Center Improvements Project (CIP GG228)”and
“Parkway Aquatic Center Pool Improvements Project (CIP GG228)”respectively.Due to higher than
anticipated project costs,items were deleted from the scope of work to bring the projects within
budget.This proposed action would appropriate an additional $250,000 above the amount originally
approved by Council Resolution No.2016-224.Funding has been identified in the fiscal year 2017
Measure P allocation for CIP GG228.This action would also increase the spending authorization
limits for Mark W.Fogle and Mission Pools of Escondido Inc.for the “Parkway Community Center
Improvements Project (CIP GG228)”and “Parkway Aquatic Center Pool Improvements Project (CIP
GG228)” respectively, in order to complete the project.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Environmental Notice
The Project qualifies for a Class 1 Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing
Facilities) of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines.
Environmental Determination
The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed project for compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)and has determined that the project qualifies for a Class
1 Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities)of the State CEQA
Guidelines because the projects consist of improvements to the existing Parkway Community Center
building, and Parkway Pool. Thus, no further environmental review is required.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Measure P funds were allocated by City Council FY for 2016/2017 so no action is needed by the
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Measure P funds were allocated by City Council FY for 2016/2017 so no action is needed by the
Citizens Oversight Committee.
DISCUSSION
The Parkway Gymnasium and Aquatic Center are aging facilities built in the 1950s.Many areas of
the facilities are in need of rehabilitation and major maintenance or do not comply with current
building codes.A State of California Housing-Related Parks (HRP)Program Grant was received to
complete improvements to these Parkway facilities.
The scope of the work to be done was developed collaboratively by City staff from Recreation,Public
Works,and Development Services with input from Architectural and Pool Consultants.The facility
needs were prioritized to provide the greatest benefit to the community from the available HRP grant
funds as well as meet code requirements.The scope includes refinishing the gymnasium floor,
refinishing the pool and pool deck,ADA retrofits and improvements in the path of travel,bathrooms,
and pool areas, and painting the selected portions of the facility.
Engineering staff determined that two separate contracts,one for the building work and one for the
pool work,would be appropriate due to the diverse nature of the work of CIP GG228.A general
building contractor,Mark W.Fogle,and a commercial pool contractor,Mission Pools of Escondido
Inc.,were awarded contracts for the “Parkway Community Center Improvements Project (CIP
GG228)” and “Parkway Aquatic Center Pool Improvements Project (CIP GG228)” respectively.
The low bids exceeded the total grant funding amount.In order to bring the project within budget and
allow adequate contingency funds,optional additive bid items were not executed and Contract
Change Orders were executed for each contract eliminating items of work.The decisions on which
specific items of work would be eliminated were made in conjunction with staff from the Recreation
Department.
The work began on both projects on January 31,2017,and is currently underway with a contract
completion date of June 8,2017.On April 27,2017,a construction progress tour was held and staff
from Recreation and the City Manager’s office expressed support to add to the project the repair of
the pool deck to address safety concerns and painting of the Center.As a result,the following
improvements were identified as priorities to be completed as part of this project using reallocated
fiscal year 2016-17 Measure P funds: Rehabilitate Existing Wood Lattice at Gym Entrance
·Refinish Pool Deck with Copolymer Modified Cementitious Spray Texture Finish
·Refinish Pool Coping with Copolymer Modified Cementitious Spray Texture Finish
·Paint Gymnasium Foyer Interior
·Paint Pool Area Building Exterior
·Paint Building Exterior
The addition of the proposed improvements would rectify existing safety concerns associated with
the pool deck as well address peeling paint and cracked stucco throughout the building and perform
deferred facility maintenance.
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The cost of the additional work including contingency funds is estimated to be $250,000.
Wage Statement
The Contractor and its subcontractors are required by bid specifications to pay prevailing wage
(“Prevailing Wage Rates”)to persons employed by them for work under this Contract.In accordance
with the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California,the City of Chula
Vista has ascertained the general prevailing wage scales applicable to the work to be done.The
prevailing wage scales are those determined by the Director of Industrial Relations,State of
California.
Disclosure Statement
Attachment 1 is a copy of the Contractor’s Disclosure Statement.
Measure P Budget Adjustments
On December 6,2016 City Council approved the first allocation of $3.2 million in projected Measure
P Sales Tax revenues toward eligible items that were approved as part of the Expenditure Plan.On
February 7,2017 as part of second quarter budget adjustments,City Council approved amendments
to the original allocation to redistribute funds based on the required funding needs.At this time,staff
is requesting budget adjustments to the approved fiscal year 2016-17 allocation as summarized by
the table below,in order to fund additional improvements at the Parkway Recreation facility.These
requests do not modify the estimated $3.2 million in projected revenues.
Sufficient Measure P funds are available in the fiscal year 2016-17 for the budget adjustments.The
requested adjustments in the table above reflect a reallocation of funds from the Public Safety
Regional Communications System Portable Radios (Police)in the amount of $185,000 and Fire
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Regional Communications System Portable Radios (Police)in the amount of $185,000 and Fire
Station Design in the amount of $65,000.The reallocations will not result in delays in deploying
radios or design of the fire stations.The reallocation will fund repairs needed in order to meet the
goal of opening Parkway Aquatic Center in time for the summer season.
DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT
Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council members and has found no property
holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action.
Consequently,this item does not present a disqualifying real property-related financial conflict of
interest under California Code of Regulations Title 2,section 18702.2(a)(11),for purposes of the
Political Reform Act (Cal. Gov’t Code §87100,et seq.).
Staff is not independently aware,and has not been informed by any City Council member,of any
other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter.
LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS
The City’s Strategic Plan has five major goals:Operational Excellence,Economic Vitality,Healthy
Community,Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community.The Parkway
Community Center and Pool Improvements project supports the Healthy Community goal as it seeks
to improve physical education and recreation opportunities.
CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT
Approval of the resolution will increase the spending authorization limits for Mark W.Fogle and
Mission Pools of Escondido Inc.associated with CIP GG228.Staff is also requesting budget
adjustments in the 2016 Measure P Sales Tax Fund to support additional improvements to the
Parkway Recreation facility.Sufficient Measure P funds are available in fiscal year 2016-17 for the
budget adjustments.The requested adjustments in the table above reflect a reallocation of funds
from the Public Safety Regional Communications System Portable Radios (Police)in the amount of
$185,000 and Fire Station Design in the amount of $65,000.The reallocations will not result in
delays in deploying radios or design of the fire stations.Funding will be replenished in fiscal year
2017-18.
ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT
Upon completion, the improvements will require only routine City maintenance.
ATTACHMENTS
1.Project Locations Map
Staff Contact:Jonathan Salsman, PE, Sr. Civil Engineer
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RESOLUTION NO. __________
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPENDING
AUTHORIZATIONS FOR “PARKWAY AQUATIC CENTER
POOL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT” WITH MISSION POOLS
OF ESCONDIDO INC. UP TO $595,000 AND “PARKWAY
COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT” WITH
MARK W. FOGLE UP TO $375,000; AND MAKING
AMENDMENTS TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2016/17 MEASURE P
SALES TAX FUND THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)
WHEREAS, on December 9, 2016, engineering staff prepared the contract documents
and advertised the project; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed project for
compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the
project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301
Class 1 (Existing Facilities); and
WHEREAS, on December 28, 2016, the Director of Public Works received three (3)
sealed bids for the “Parkway Community Center Improvements Project (CIP GG228)” and one
(1) sealed bid for the “Parkway Aquatic Center Pool Improvements Project (CIP GG228)”; and
WHEREAS, on December 10, 2017, City Council approved Resolution No. 2017-006
awarding contracts to Mark W. Fogle and Mission Pools of Escondido Inc. for the “Parkway
Community Center Improvements Project (CIP GG228)” and “Parkway Aquatic Center Pool
Improvements Project (CIP GG228)” respectively; and
WHEREAS, the bids received exceeded the staff estimates of the cost of the work, and
the total grant funds available, and eliminations of items of work were determined to be
necessary by staff, and the eliminations of items of work were agreed to by the respective
contractors; and
WHEREAS, construction work began on both projects on January 31, 2017, and is
currently underway with a contract completion date of June 8, 2017; and
WHEREAS, Measure P funds have been identified as an available funding source to
complete some of the eliminated work items and optional additive bid items that were not
executed; and
WHEREAS, budget adjustments are requested in the 2016 Measure P Sales Tax Fund to
support additional improvements to the Parkway Recreation facility; and
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WHEREAS, the addition of the proposed improvements would rectify existing safety
concerns associated with the pool deck as well as address peeling paint and cracked stucco
throughout the building and relieve deferred facility maintenance; and
WHEREAS, the cost of the additional work including contingency funds is estimated to
be $250,000; and
WHEREAS, the reallocation will fund repairs needed in order to meet the goal of opening
the Parkway Aquatic Center in time for the summer season.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula
Vista, that it does hereby approve the following budget amendments to the 2016 Measure P Sales
Tax Fund:
Transfer of $185,000 from the Supplies and Services category to the CIP Expenditure
category for GG228
Transfer of $65,000 from GG229 to GG228 within the CIP Expenditure category
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it
does hereby increase the spending authorization limits for the “PARKWAY AQUATIC
CENTER POOL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (CIP GG228)” with “Mission Pools of
Escondido Inc.,” to $595,000.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it
does hereby increase the spending authorization limits for the “PARKWAY COMMUNITY
CENTER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (CIP GG228)” with “Mark W. Fogle,” to $375,000.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista,
Authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, in consultation with the City Attorney, to execute
all documents necessary to accomplish the actions contemplated in this resolution.
Presented by
Richard A. Hopkins
Director of Public Works
Approved as to form by
Glen R. Googins
City Attorney