HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 8671 (Traffic Analysis Services)RESOLUTION NO. 8 6 71
A RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING A $17,440 CONTRACT WITH WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES
TO PROVIDE A TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
FOR THE ST. VINCENTS/SILVEIRA PROPERTY
WHEREAS, the City Council approved a work program and funding for the
St. Vincent's/Silveira Study on April 20, 1992; and
WHEREAS, the work program included funding for a traffic analysis; and
WHEREAS, Wilbur Smith Associates is a well established and qualified firm
to conduct the analysis; and has performed directly related work on the
Northgate Traffic Model update for the City of San Rafael; and
WHEREAS, Wilbur Smith Associates can provide the requested traffic
analysis in timely fashion within the proposed budget.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council hereby approves an
agreement with Wilbur Smith Associates, copy of which is attached hereto
and made a part hereof by reference.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of San Rafael.
I, JEA.NNE M. LEONCINI, clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that
the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a
regular meeting of the Council of said City on Monday, the 1st of June, 1992,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Cohen, Shippey & Payor Boro
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Thayer
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made and entered into this 1 s t day of June , 1991,
between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter
referred to as City) and WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES (hereinafter called
Consultant).
A. RECITALS: City Council has approved $69,500 for completion of the St.
Vincents /Silveira Opportunities and Constraints Analysis, of which up to
$17,440 has been set aside for needed traffic analyses. These analyses require
updated City traffic model information; new, discrete analysis of alternate
circulation networks; an order of magnitude cost estimate for a grade -
separated railroad crossing north of Smith Ranch Road; and traffic impact
analyses of certain land use alternatives. Consultant prepared the original
Northgate analysis, the subsequent Northgate traffic analysis for the 1988
General Plan; and has prepared an updated 1991 Northgate traffic model
update.
City desires to retain Consultant conduct traffic analyses for the St.
Vincents/Silveira Study. Consultant represents that it is qualified to perform
such services and is willing to perform such professional services as
hereinafter defined.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between City and Consultant as
follows:
B. AGREEMENT
1. DEFINITIONS: The following definitions shall apply to the following
terms, except where the context of this agreement otherwise requires:
(a) Commencement of Services: Consultant agrees to commence work
immediately after the date of the signing of this contract.
(b) Completion of Services: The St. Vincents/Silveira Study work, will be
conducted in two parts. Initial analysis of traffic capacities of alternate road
networks is to be prepared for Committee review in early July, 1992. Other
analysis of land use alternatives would be prepared in early 1993, when
Committee land use recommendations are provided.
2. CONSULTANT AGREES AS FOLLOWS:
(a) Consultant shall undertake and perform services as identified in Exhibit
A.
(b) Consultant shall supply copies of draft documents identified in Exhibit A
to Planning staff within the following time frames:
Administrative draft, St. Vincent's/Silveira interim constraints report:
June 24, 1992 with staff review to occur by June 26.
Final interim constraints report due by July 3, 1992 for July 9, 1992
presentation.
St. Vincent's land use alternatives report: within 4-6 weeks of being
provided land use alternatives by City staff in early 1993.
(c) Consultant is expected to attend two St. Vincents/Silveira meetings to
present findings.
3. CITY AGREES AS FOLLOWS:
(a) In consideration of Consultant's Agreement to perform well and
sufficiently and in a skillful and professional manner the services
contemplated herein, City agrees to pay Consultant an amount not to exceed
$17,440. Of this total, $6,920 shall be due and payable upon completion of the
interim constraints report. The remaining $10,520 shall be due upon
completion of the final traffic report in early 1993.
(b) Invoices: City agrees to pay such bills within a 15 days of receipt of said
invoices.
4. CITY AGREES TO PROVIDE TO CONSULTANT
Such information as is generally available from City files applicable to the
project.
5. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS:
All documents, originals, graphic exhibits, correspondence and other
information developed or received during the course of the traffic analysis
shall become the property of the City.
6. STATUS:
Consultant is an independent contractor and shall not be deemed, directly or
indirectly, to be an officer or employee of the City.
7. TERMINATION:
(a) The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time by
providing 10 days written notice to the Consultant. Upon receipt of said
notice by the Consultant, all work under this Agreement shall terminate,
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except for what minor work is required to provide the City with a clear
understanding of work completed and work remaining.
(b) City shall pay Consultant all sums then due and unpaid under this
Agreement, including sums for work not completed, but in preparation.
Payment by City of such compensation shall be considered full and final
settlement for all work performed by the Consultant under this Agreement.
(c) Upon receipt of final payment, all materials and documents, whether
finished or not, shall become the property of and shall be delivered to the
City.
(d) It is mutually understood and agreed that this Agreement shall be binding
upon the City and upon the Consultant, their successors, executors, or
administrators. Neither this Agreement nor any part thereof, nor any
monies due or to become due under this Agreement may be assigned by the
Consultant without the written consent of the City.
8. NOTICES OF DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES:
Any and all notices, demands, invoices and written communications between
the parties hereto shall be addressed as set forth in this paragraph 8. The
below named individuals, furthermore, shall be those persons primarily
responsible for the performance by the parties under this Agreement:
City: Jean Hasser, City of San Rafael Planning Department, PO Box 151560,
San Rafael, CA 94915-1560
Consultant: Mark Wagner, Wilbur Smith Associates, 360 - 22nd Street, Suite
600, Oakland, CA 94612-3026
9. INSURANCE
(a) General Liability Insurance: Commercial or Comprehensive General
Liability insurance covering bodily injury and property damage utilizing
an occurrence policy form, in an amount no less than $1,000,000
combined single limit for each occurrence. Said insurance shall include,
but not be limited to: premises and operations liability, property damage
liability, and personal injury liability.
(b) Automobile Liability Insurance: Insurance covering bodily injury and
property damage in an amount no less than $1,000,000 combined single
limit for each occurrence. Said insurance shall include coverage for
owned, hires and non -owned vehicles.
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(c) Worker's Compensation Insurance: CONSULTANT and
CONSULTANT'S Subcontractors shall be required to maintain full
Workers' Compensation Insurance for all persons employed directly in
carrying out the work specified herein, in accordance with provisions of
the State of California Labor Code.
(d) Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance: Errors and Omissions
liability insurance appropriate to the consultant's profession in an
amount no less than $1,000,000.
(e) Endorsements: Each said comprehensive or commercial general
liability and automobile liability insurance policy shall be endorsed with
the following specific language:
1) The CITY, its officers and employees, is named as additional insured
for all liability arising out of the operations by or on behalf of the
named insured in the performance of this Agreement.
2) This policy shall not be cancelled without first giving thirty (30) days
prior written notice to the CITY.
3) This policy shall not be cancelled or materially changed without first
giving thirty (30) days prior written notice by the insurer to the CITY
by certified mail.
4) The CITY, its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents are
named as additional insureds for all liability arising out of the
operations by or on behalf of the named insured in the performance
of this Agreement.
5) The policy should be "primary" to any other insurance of CITY.
10. INDEMNIFICATION:
CONSULTANT agrees to hold CITY harmless from and against liability
arising out of CONSULTANT or CONSULTANT's subcontractor's
negligence in connection with the performance of the work described in
Exhibit "A" of the Agreement.
11. ASSIGNMENT:
No Assignment of this Agreement or of any part or obligation of
performance hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by
CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of CITY.
12. GOVERNING LAW:
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This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of California.
13. ARBITRATION:
All claims or disputes between the CITY and the CONSULTANT relating
to this Agreement shall be decided by arbitration in accordance with the
rules of the American Arbitration Association, conducted in Marin
County under the laws of the State of California. The decision of the
arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties. In interpreting the
provisions of this Agreement, the arbitrator may make an award of costs
and fees, including attorney's fees necessitated by the arbitration.
14. ALTERATIONS:
This Agreement may be modified, as necessary for the successful and
timely completion of the services to be provided. Any alteration or
variation shall be expressed in writing, as an amendment to this
Agreement, and shall be approved by both parties.
15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT:
This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or
in writing, between the parties with respect to the subject matter herein.
Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representation by any
party which is not embodied herein nor any other agreement, statement,
or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding.
Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only if it is in
writing, and signed by all parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as
of the y ear set fo hove:
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City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES
ST. VINCENT'S/SILVEIRA TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
Scope of Work
The work plan for this project has been divided into 6 tasks. The study area
includes a subset of the Northgate study intersections. The following
intersections at the following locations would be addressed (these are also
shown on Map Exhibit 1)
*Marinwood/101 interchange (two intersections)
•Miller Creek/Las Gallinas
*Lucas Valley Road/Las Gallinas
-Smith Ranch Road/Lucas Valley Road/101 (two intersections)
*Smith Ranch Road /N. Redwood
•Smith Ranch Road/Silveira Road
•Smith Ranch Road/McInnis Parkway
*St. Vincent's Drive/N. Redwood extension
•Freitas Parkway/Civic Center Drive/101 interchange (two
intersections on east side of 101)
*Civic Center Drive/McInnis Parkway
*Civic Center Drive/Merrydale Overcrossing
*Civic Center Drive/North San Pedro
Task 1. Existine Conditions
An assessment of existing traffic conditions would be included in the study
report. This analysis would draw heavily from the Northgate Update and
would involve only minor format and wording changes to fit the context of
the St. Vincent's/Silveira Study. Products of this task would include:
existing intersection levels of service, traffic flow diagrams and a discussion of
existing operational deficiencies if any.
Task 2. Traffic Forecasts of Alternative Road Networks.
General Plan build -out traffic* would then be forecasted with three future
road network scenarios (See Map Exhibit 2). *In this stage, traffic from the St.
Vincent's/Silveira Study area would not be added to General Plan traffic. The
forecasts would be based on
*the same number of trips as in the General Plan buildout model as
updated to include constructed projects and 1991 traffic volumes;
*revised intersection geometry files
*trip distributions to reflect the alternative road networks
The three road network alternatives are as follows:
1) General Plan network including an improved Marinwood/101
interchange but with McInnis Parkway terminating at its current
location just north of the Civic Center
2) General Plan network including an improved Marinwood / 101
interchange; and extensions of North Redwood Drive and Silveira
Drive to St. Vincent's Drive with McInnis Parkway terminating at its
current location just north of the Civic Center;
3) General Plan network including an improved Marinwood/101
Interchange and extensions of North Redwood Drive and Silveira
Drive to St. Vincent's Drive with McInnis Parkway extending to Smith
Ranch Road only.
In determining how much additional traffic could be accommodated, WSA
would identify critical interesections which would be affected by the
development of the St. Vincent's/Silveira Study area, quantify the number of
additional trips available at these intersections for development at St.
Vincent's and Silveira, and estimate how those available trips would
translate into potential development scenarios. It is possible that at least one
of the future road network alternatives would not be able to accommodate
any additional trips and would therefore not be a viable alternative if the St.
Vincent's/ Silveira study area project is to be built. If so, this alternative
would then be excluded from further analysis.
Task 3. Cost estimates
An order of magnitude cost estimate would be developed for a grade
separated road crossing over the railroad avoiding wetlands (City will provide
an alignment map) at approximately the Honor Farm site north of Smith
Ranch Road. Consultant will also include a generalized cost per mile figure
for a two lane roadway with turn lanes.
At this stage, WSA would issue a brief interim report outlining findings for
Tasks 1-3. Included in the report would be the results of the four road
network alternatives (the General Plan buildout alternative and the three
additional alternatives outlined above) with General Plan buildout traffic
volumes minus any traffic from St. Vincent's/Silveira. For each of the road
network alternatives, additional capacity (if any) would be identified. In order
to aid the City's development of land use assumptions for the St.
Vincent's/Silveira study, WSA would translate the remaining capacities for
the road network alternatives into land use assumptions. For each road
network alternative, two land use assumptions would be developed: 100%
residential and 50% residential/50% office. This will allow the St.
Vincent's/Silveira Committee to see the relationship between land use and
trip generation. Cost estimates from Task 3 would be summarized.
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Task 4. Assessment of Land Use Alternatives and Roadway Options.,
After the City has selected three land use alternatives, traffic forecasts would
be prepared. The forecasts would be based on the standard 3 -step
methodology: trip generation, trip distribution, and trip assignment. This
task would involve assessing the impacts of a matrix consisting of the 3 land
use alternatives and three circulation systems.
Task 4.1.
Analysis of Option A Roadway Concept: The roadway network of the traffic
model would be modified to reflect conditions without a McInnis Parkway
connection to Smith Ranch Road. The three land use alternatives would be
tested with the modified network. As this scenario would focus traffic
impacts of St. Vincent's/Silveira properties on the Marin wood interchange,
appropriate improvement options at the interchange would be developed to
accommodate projected traffic flows.
Task 4.2.
Analysis of Option B Roadway Concept. This analysis task would address
intersection levels of service and traffic flow impacts of the three land use use
alternatives for a second roadway circulation concept. This option would
include an extension of Redwood Drive from Smith Ranch Road to the north
where it would terminate at St. Vincent's Drive near the Marinwood
interchange. It would also include a road connecting St. Vincent's Drive to
Silveira Road, providing a second north -south connection between Smith
Ranch Road and the Marinwood interchange on the east side of 101. The
presentation of this analysis would be comparable in detail to the previous
sub -task. Alternatively, if this roadway concept does not provide capacity for
development, the consultant will analyze specific impacts of the land use
alternatives using the General Plan network with McInnis Parkway to
Novato.
Task 4.3
Analysis of Option C Roadway Concept. A third option to the roadway
network circulation system would also be modelled. In this sub -task, the
roadway system of Option B would be modified to include a McInnis Aoad
connection between Smith Ranch Road and Civic Center Drive on the
southeast side of the NWPRR.
Task 5 Analyze Alternative Development Scenarios
In this task, WSA would summarize the results of Task 4. This summary
would identify capacity constraints and levels of sery ice for each of the future
development scenarios. WSA would also make recommendations which
road network alternatives would best accommodate each of the three land use
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alternatives and, where necessary, mitigate identified impacts for the
recommended road network alternatives.
Task 6. Prepare Draft Report
The findings of the above tasks would be incorporated into a draft report that
would be presented for review and comment. This report would summarize
the findings of the study and would supply tables and graphics to help
simplify discussions. This report would serve more as a decision making tool
and would be easily adapted to EIR format once a preferred alternative is
selected.
Three copies of the initial administrative draft would be submitted to the City
of San Rafael. After review and incorporation of comments from staff, the
draft report would be finalized and submitted in 5 copies.
Fee and Schedule.
WSA estimates that it can complete the draft report, including staff
comments, for a fee not -to -exceed $17,440 (See attached Detailed Cost
Estimate). Sixteen professional hours have been allocated to respond to staff
comments. The estimate includes one presentation to the Advisory
Committee: at the end of task 3.
WSA estimates it can present the preliminary report (to and including Task 3)
at the July 9, 1992 Advisory Committee meeting, and can complete remaining
tasks within 4 weeks of being notified of land use alternatives.
TASKS:
1.
Existing Conditions
$880.
2.
Traffic Forecasts and interim report
$5,160.
3.
Cost Estimates
$880•
4.
Assessment of Roadway Options
4.1
$880
4.2
$880
4.3
$880
S.
Analyze Alt. Development Scenarios
$2,000
6. Prepare Draft Report; present report $5,480
7. Travel, Materials, other direct costs: 00
Total $17,440
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