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File Number: 19-191 <br />In March 2019, the City Manager approved Amendment No.1 to the CSA with TRB+Associates to <br />increase the contract by $37,500 from budgeted FY 2018-19 Building funds to an amount not to <br />exceed $187,500. Amendment No. 1 was necessary because the original contract amount had <br />been depleted by end of February 2019 due to the high volume of permit applications. The <br />amendment enabled Building to cover TRB+Associates services for March and partially April. <br />Analysis <br />The Chief Building Official recommends increasing only TRB+Associates’ contract because of its <br />larger engineering staff, stronger experience with complex construction methods and the quality of <br />past work. TRB+Associates and 4LEAF’s consulting services agreements end on June 30, 2019. <br />Building plans to solicit a new Request for Qualifications (RFQ) in April-May 2019 for third party <br />plan check services and anticipates selecting at least two qualified firms, which Building will bring <br />forward for City Council review and approval for FY2019-2020 and FY2020-FY2021. <br />Building requests an additional $80,500 in Amendment No. 2 to cover the ongoing high volume of <br />permit applications that are projected for part of April, May and June 2019. In addition to the high <br />number of permits that Building staff and the third party consultants continue to receive and <br />process, major development projects that may begin review before June 30, 2019 include the <br />recently entitled 687 unit apartment building at 899 Alvarado Street and substantial capital <br />improvements at Waste Management’s Davis Street Transfer Station. These major projects <br />justify the need for this additional funding request because they will require extensive and detailed <br />staff plan check review for their respectively large scales and complexities. <br />Legal Analysis <br />Amendment No. 2 to the Consulting Services Agreement with TRB+Associates was reviewed by <br />the City Attorney and approved as to form. <br />Fiscal Impacts and Budget Authority <br />The original $150,000 General Fund expenditure and $37,500 for Amendment No. 1 were <br />included the approved FY 2018-19 budget under account 010-42-002-5120. After the approval <br />of Amendment No. 1, the available balance in 010-42-002-5120 is $80,500. <br />Consequently, the source of funding for the $80,500 increase under Amendment No. 2 is the <br />remaining balance in 010-42-002-5120. The costs incurred by TRB+Associates are full cost <br />recovery for the City in that they are charged directly to building permit applicants on a time and <br />hourly rate basis. <br />ATTACHMENT <br />Attachments to Related Legislative File <br />·Amendment No. 2 to TRB+Associates CSA <br />PREPARED BY: Tom Liao, Community Development Director, and Jerome Smith Jr., Chief <br />Building Official <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 4/9/2019
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