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File Number: 20-620 <br />No. 2018.3420, to Increase the Amount of Compensation by $140,640 for a Total not to <br />Exceed Amount of $417,767. <br />·On July 15, 2019 by Resolution No. 2019-134, the City Council rejected all bids for the <br />construction of a new Farrelly Pool that were received at the June 25, 2019 bid opening. <br />·On October 21, 2019 by Resolution No. 2019-176, the City Council accepted the work of <br />DSGI for the Demolition phase. <br />·On November 4, 2019 by Resolution No. 2019-184, the City Council Awarded a <br />$6,222,450 Construction Contract to Tricon Construction, Inc. for the Farrelly Pool <br />Replacement Project, Project No. 2018.3420, Authorized the City Manager to Negotiate <br />and Approve Individual Change Orders Up to 5% (or $311,123) of the Original Contract <br />Amount, Authorized the City Manager to Negotiate and Approve Change Orders Up to a <br />Cumulative Value of 15% (or $933,368) of the Original Contract Amount, and <br />Appropriated $3,950,000 for the Project in Fiscal Year 2019-2020 <br />Committee Review and Actions <br />·On April 3, 2019 staff presented the 50% design plans to the City Council Facilities and <br />Transportation Committee. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />·Policy OSC-1.2 Park Maintenance. Provide for the regular, systematic maintenance of <br />San Leandro’s parks and recreational facilities to prevent deterioration, ensure public <br />safety, and permit continued public use and enjoyment. <br />·Policy OSC-1.4 Priority on Renovation. Where cost savings and equivalent benefits would <br />be achieved, rehabilitate existing recreational facilities before building entirely new <br />facilities. A priority should be placed on renovating athletic fields and swimming pools, <br />improving energy efficiency, and replacing outdated facilities with new facilities that are <br />safe, attractive, and more responsive to current needs. <br />·Policy OSC-4.1 Joint Use Agreements. Promote joint use agreements between the City <br />and the San Leandro Unified School District and the San Lorenzo Unified School District <br />to maximize public access to school recreational facilities and grounds during non-school <br />hours. <br />Environmental Review <br />This project was deemed Categorically Exempt under California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) section 15310 Class 1(d) for existing structures. A CEQA Notice of Exemption was <br />recorded on February 4, 2019 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office. <br />Code Compliance Review <br />The following permits were issued: <br />·Permit B19-0925 from the City’s Community Development Department <br />·Permit SR 0038325 from the Alameda County Department of Environmental Health for the <br />swimming pool and associated equipment; and <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/11/2021 <br />42
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