R01-308RESOLUTION NO, 01- ~o ~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND
APPROVING AMENDMENT 1 BETVVEEN THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH AND KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,
INC,, FOR THE INDUSTRIAL AVENUE CORRIDOR
STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT;
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND Gl-FY CLERK TO
EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE,
WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, has
eemed it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of
Beach to approve Amendment 1 of the Consultant Agreement between the
of Boynton Beach and Kimley-Hom and Associates in the amount of
, for additional engineering services for the East and West Industrial
Boynton Estates stormwater improvements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does
authorize and approve Amendment 1 to the Consultant Agreement between
City of Boynton Beach and Kimley-Horn and Associates in the amount of
~108,820.00, for additional engineering services for the East and West Industrial
Boynton Estates stormwater improvements which Amendment i is
hereto as Exhibit "A".
Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to execute
aid Agreement.
Section 3, This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon
~assage,
PASSEDAND ADOPTED this go day of November, 2001.
Vice Mayor
'Commissioner
i~Clerk
[Corporate Seal)
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Kimley-Horn
and Associates Inc.
EXHIBIT "A"
October 24, 2001
Mr. Paul Fleming
Senior Project Manager, Engineering
City of Boynton Beach
100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard
BoyntonBeach. FL 33425
Industrial Avenue Corridor Stormwater Improvement Project
Project No. 044349001
West Palm ~each. Flori~
33407
Dear Mr. Fleming:
Over the course of this project, Kimley-Hom has agreed to provide cert~ gdditional consutfi~n~
servtces at the request of the Utthty and Engineering Departments. Wei~Emceeded with thcs{!'
additional services based upon verbal requests from the City In Dre¢i0us corre~nond~;~
regarding our additional effort the City has requested that we submit a complete summarv of tho:.
provided serv ces with supporting documentation. As we near completlo~of the design and
phases of the project, we request a contract supplement to cover our additional effort.
We have attached a scope of services, fee and billing schedule and manp~w~er_ ~,, ~ estimate ,(Ex~b'~tS
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A through C) for providing these services. Ihe manpower estnuate ~s ~sented m the
format as our original scope of services. -.
Kimley-Horn has modified Task I1 Additional Design and Analysis per ~gr,request. We hays.
deleted Task 12 Drainage Alternative Analysis as we agree that our ~inal contract scope. }:
included analysis of alternative drainage designs· i ·
Please forward the attached documents to the appropriate parties for author".~zation. Thank'
your assistance in resolving this matter.
Sincerely,
IATES. INC.
Michael D. Spruce. P.E
Attachments
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
EXHI BZT "A"
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. has been requested to provide the following
additional services by the City of Boynton Beach:
Task 7. Water Main Upgrades/Redesign
Kimley-Horn has designed an 8" DIP watermain along Industrial Avenue ro replace
the existing 6" asbestos-cement water minn. This design was performed concurrently
with the previously authorized roadway and stormwater improvements and includes:
Approximately 1,350 feet of 8" DIP ~vatermmn
· Valves, fittings, fire hydrant assemblies, sample points, and:other appurtenances
required to complete the looped system and bring the proposed line into service
· Reconnection of existing water services along Industrial Avenue to City meters
with new touch read meter boxes
· Reconnection of watermain to branch lines along Industrial Avenue
· Removal and/or grout filling of the existing 6" asbestos-cement watermain
· Miscellaneous sanitary sewer improvements as required to meet City
requirements for water main and sewer separation
· Permit application submittal to Palm Beach County Health;Department.
Kimley-Horn also designed modifications to existing water mains within the Lake
Boynton Estates area. The proposed design modifications included removal ora 6"
water main in the vicinity of the proposed detention pond and an alternative
connection to the existing looped system. In addition, Kimley-Hom designed
improvements to sections of existing water main at the intersections of Southwest 6th
Street with Northwest 1st Avenue. Southwest 1st Avenue, Ocean Drive, and Ocean
Avenue to resolve conflicts with the proposed stormwater improvements in these
tntersections.
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The design of these water main improvements required additional data collection
with City staff, including additional field location of existing utilities and review of
City utility records.
Task & West Industrial Avenue Right Turn Lane Design
Due to the increased traffic volume expected along West Industrial Avenue after the
proposed roadway and stormwater improvements are completed, the City requested
that Kimley-Horn improve the right turn lane from West Industrial Avanue-m
Boynton Beach Boulevard.
Kimley-Horn performed a traffic analysis at the intersection
Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard to proj
left-turning vehicles during peak hours. We submitted
findings and recommendations for review by the City.
comments, Kimley-Horn designed an extension to the right ~
accommodate the projected number of right-turning
of the lane from left-turning vehicles in the adjacent lane.
The design required additional survey and field review:
defme the existing conditions in the vicinity of the
the design included revisions ro roadway, drainage, signing
control plans as well as cross-section sheets.
Task 9. Gopher Tortoise Permitting
City staff identified the presence of gopher tortoises in the
design. Kimley-Horn also located several tortoises
environmental evaluation of the site. The City req
permit to relocate the tortoises offsite ro
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Kimley-Hom performed additional field evaluations to estimate the number oX
tortoise burrows, researched the potential solutions, and prepared a report with
recommendations for review by the City. Kimley-Hom then prepared an ]incidental
Take Permit application with supporting documentation and submitted it tgAhe,
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The permit has been~issUed
pending receipt of the required fee.
Taslc 10. Foster Oil Easement
Kimley-Hom's design of roadway improvements at the south,end o£Jndustrial
Avenue included increased turning radii to accommodate large tmcktraffic. The
proposed design impacted the southeast comer of the Foster Oil.prol~rty. The City
requested that Foster Oil grant an easement through its properry,to:consmxet a
portion of the proposed roadway improvements.
Kimley-Hom visited the site to field locate and paint mark th~mVos~ comer cut
through the property and the proposed new location of the sO,~(g~,~ el~nd.driveway:~
for review by Foster Oil. The City subsequently received ve~~ ~p~¥al to
construct the proposed improvements pending a formal easeme~ agr~mem
Kimley-Hom and its subconsukant Heller-Weaver and Shei~m~ ta; lg~ ,~ prepared
legal description and sketch of the proposed easement for u~by ~e ~ in seanririv
the easement agreement.
Tasl, 11. Additional Design and Analysis
Kimley-Hom has responded to several other requests from tt~!C~ t6 ~iovide
add~tmnal services. The following paragraphs describe add~,~.~. ~m0ql~mg, other
analysis, and redesign that has been authorized by the Engin~ a~d ~fility
Departments.
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Kimley-Horn will revise the City's Utilities Engineering Design Handbook -
Technical Specifications for the City of Boynton Beach Utilities Department,
Volume Two to address potential conflicts with the latest edition of the City's
front end documents and to better address proJect specific issues such as
Measurement and Payment for specific bid items·
The Anderson Stor-All detention pond is an integral,part of the maste~
drainage plan for Industrial Avenue. The City prewously sectwed a 12
easement through the pond for stormwater facilities.
some concern that no firm arrangement had been made ~hat~wou!~l:allo~v ~
drainage from Industrial Avenue to discharge directly ~nto ~ ~t!~e.'
addition, the proposed ouffall structure discharging inio tlx~iw~uid
fit completely in the 12' easement.
In order to facilitate closure on this
of Stor-All
understanding of the owner's concerns,
engineering consultant to discuss the engineerint
Kimley-Horn convinced the consultant that the
affect the drainage from the Stor-All site an
on some maintenance responsibility. The results ~
up telephone call were transmitted to City
subsequently met with the City, Mr. Jeffre3
and his consultant on October 4, 2001, m secure an
meet SFWMD requirements and satisfy all parties.
with Mr. Anderson's consultant in the
property purchase by the City.
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During preliminary design, Kimley-Horn determined that Polyplas~ics, Inc.
had constructed certain improvements within the Industrial Avenue:right-of-
way. After receiving this information, the City requested that Kim;ley-Horn
submit signed and sealed copies of the original survey for their use in
addressing related issues with Polyplastics. Inc. Kimley-Hom submitted
these drawings in January, 2001.
Kimley-Hom and its subconsultant. Dunkelberger Engineering ~nd Testing,
Inc., prepared a Construction Materials Testing Program inconjunction~with
our final specification modifications in order to clarify the Testing
requirements for the potential bidders. Kimley-Horn submi~,e~l ~ dmzft~ ~ for
review by City staff, then revised the testing program to add~¢ssCity
comments. Kimley-Hom also submitted a typical pricing ~sti~'ot the
individual testing items for use by the City.
In the latter stages of design, after the primary components~e
been reviewed and approved by the City, several design chat
requested by the City. These changes altered the project sut5
require substantial plan, quantity, and drainage analysis rex~
~Ihe pmject had
ges were
eientl:y
)ns.
On June 4, 2001, the City requested that Kimley-Hom revi~ design in
several locations. These changes represented a substantial~o~ise~eral
of the project plans.
First, the City requested that Kimley-Hom revise the desi
Industrial Avenue such thal the entire west ri
for drainage swales. This task included revising the plans
of rock formations, artwork, and the residential driveways
way. Kimley-Horn reviewed this concept in the field and
removing the rock formations from the right-of-way
significant effort during
walls to support the adjacent residential lots. Kimley-Ho~
[ be available
~for removal
he rig[X-of-
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revised the project plans to include an updated schedule of swales, new
swale construction details, revised inlet, pipe and trench locations, and a
gravity wall adjacent to the proposed right-rom lane.
Kimley-Hom also produced plan sheets showing the proposed FDOT ditch
~mprovements (sheets C22 through C27) at the request of the City. Kimley
Horn also revised the plans to include a connectionof drainage from the
proposed north connector road to the master drainage system along
Avenue at the City's direction. The requested plan,revisions mandated
revisions ro the project quantities and drainage calculations.
Kimley-Hom subsequently prepared large color exhibits
proposed improvements in
for use at the July 1 I, 200t public involvement me~fi~g.
public involvement meeting generated
design. Kimley-Hom subsequently modified the
along the west right-of-way of West Industrial
shoulder. The design of the drainage structures,
trenches along this road was revised accordingly.
notes were modified to address several other
West Industrial Avenue. In addition, the proposed ,,
Avenue was extended further south to the soutt
West Industrial Avenue.
Kimley-Hom met with City Engineering and Parks
the field on July 25, 2001, to review the existin
the area of the proposed detention pond in response
public involvement meeting. At the request of the (
subsequently provided digital copies of specific
Recreation staff for their use in adding landscaping
detention pond. Kimley-Hom provided additional t,
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needed to facilitate the addition of landscaping. The digital files were
transmitted on July 30, 2001.
The construction notes related to the proposed chain link fence on the
detention pond were revised m require black vinyl covering at the.request of
Parks and Recreation staff. Kimley-Horn will prepare additional revisions to
the plans showing an extension of the sidewalk in this area, a rewsedrouting.
of the fence, and traffic signs. As with the previous design modificafions~
the project quantities had to be modified to match the design.
Additional desJ
reflect revised construction phasing, addition
connecting fence in front of Foster Oil,
quantities.
Kimley-Hom submitted the most recent
Plans and specifications ready for bidding
2001, after receipt of the City' s current front
During the latter stages of the desi
notice from FDOT regarding three existing
Estates to the FDOT ditch through the proposed
The area served by these outfalls was excluded i~
between the City and Kimley-Horn,
drainage calculations. The City requested that I~
issue on their behalf. Subsequent communications
permits office
Boynton Estates.
Kimley-Hom's drainage analysis indicated
drainage in the detention pond wouh
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overall project. Kimley-Hom proceeded to submit one general use permit
application to FDOT for two outfalls into the ditch. One outfall was intended
to replace the three existing outfalls from Lake Boynton Estates while the
other would provide a point of discharge from the detention pond.
The FDOT permits office subsequently called to inform Kimley-Horn that a
drainage connection permit would be required instead of the general use
permm As a result, Kimley-Horn prepared and submitted a neW application
as requested.
The inclusion of the existing drainage from the south e
Estates in the project required modifications to
drainage report prepared for the project, as well as J
plan sheets (C1 through C3). This effor
production, and quantity takeoffs. The final drainage
submitted on August 28, 2001.
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EXHIBIT B
FEE AND BILLING
EXHIB:IT "A"
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. requests payment for the seyvices described in
Tasks 7 through 11 in Exhibit A for a lump sum fee of $108¢t20.00. The following
is a breakdown of individual task budgets.
Engineering Services
Task 7. Water Main Upgrades/Redesign
Task 8. West Industrial Avenue Right
Turn Lane Design
Task 9. Gopher Tortoise Permitting
Task 10. Foster Oil Easement
Task 11. Additional Design and Analysts
Fee (includ~g expenses)
$18,120.00
$15,359.00-;
$11,884.00
$2,003.00
$61,454.000.
Lump Sum Total
$108,820.00
The lump sm fee includes labor costs and direct expenses identified in Exhibit C as
well as items such as local cellular phone, in-house duplicatihg and blueprinting,
facsimile, local mileage, telephone charges, postage, and computer expenses. All
permitting, application, and similar project fees will be paid Oirectly by the Client.
Alternatively, Kimley-Horn will agree to pay these fees witl~gae understanding that
the City will reimburse us for these expenses.
Fees will be invoiced monthly based upon the percentage of Services completed as of
the invoice date. Payment will be due within 25 days of the date of the invoice.
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