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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2023-123 <br />RESOLUTION TO FIND THAT EMERGENCY CONDITIONS CONTINUE TO EXIST THAT DO NOT PERMIT A <br />DELAY RESULTING FROM A COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION FOR BIDS; AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY <br />MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND AWARD AN EMERGENCY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT, TO A YET TO <br />BE DETERMINED RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTOR, FOR THE LAKE CHABOT ROAD UPSLOPE REPAIR <br />PROJECT, PROJECT NO. 2023.4020; TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND <br />APPROVE INDIVIDUAL CHANGE ORDERS UP TO 5% OF THE AWARDED CONTRACT AMOUNT; TO <br />AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND APPROVE CUMULATIVE CHANGE ORDERS UP <br />TO 10% OF THE AWARDED CONTRACT AMOUNT <br />WHEREAS, the 2022-2023 winter storms caused severe erosion to the upslope hillside of Lake <br />Chabot Road depositing falling boulders onto the roadway below and exposing a structural threat to two <br />residential Astor Court properties above the erosion site; and <br />WHEREAS, on April 3, 2023, the City Council by Resolution No. 2023-033 proclaimed a local <br />emergency related to persistent storm damage; and <br />WHEREAS, on July 17, 2023, the City Council initially declared an emergency under California Public <br />Contract Code Section 22050 such that the emergency will not permit a delay resulting from a competitive <br />solicitation for bids, and that the action on July 17 was necessary to respond to the emergency; and <br />WHEREAS, since July 17, 2023, staff has continued to assess and negotiate with prospective <br />contractors the scope of work necessary to abate and repair the emergency conditions that existed on July <br />17 during the initial declaration; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Engineer has determined the existing condition, if subjected to winter storms, <br />will continue to endanger support to the above structures; and <br />WHEREAS, FEMA representatives have visited the erosion site, documented the scope of damage <br />and proposed repair, and are anticipated to register the damage eligible for repair funds; and <br />WHEREAS, the schedule to complete repairs before potential 2023-2024 winter storms cannot be <br />achieved with standard competitive solicitation and award procedures, therefore, an emergency continues <br />to exist for the timely repairs to be completed; and <br />WHEREAS, in order to expedite the delivery of public projects on schedule and on budget, provide <br />that subcontractors and workers are paid in a timely fashion, avoid as much as possible costly delay claims, <br />and insure that the City completes projects and products that are to the City's highest standards, the City <br />Council finds that providing authorization to negotiate and approve change orders is in the best interest of <br />public health, safety and welfare. <br />