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Upper Bee Branch Creek Structures Project Copyright 2014 City of Dubuque Public Hearings # 3. ITEM TITLE: Upper Bee Branch Creek Structures Project SUMMARY: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the plans, specification, form of contract and estimated cost for the Upper Bee Branch Creek — Structures Project and the City Manager recommending approval. RESOLUTION Approval of plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the Upper Bee Branch Creek - Structures Project SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Adopt Resolution(s) ATTACHMENTS: Description Type ❑ Upper Bee Branch Creek-Structures Project-MVM Memo City Manager Memo ❑ Staff Memo Staff Memo ❑ Attachment Supporting Documentation ❑ Resolution Resolutions THE CITY OF Dubuque UBE I erica .i Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007-2012-2013 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Upper Bee Branch Creek — Structures Project (CIP #7201654 & 3401654) DATE: April 15, 2015 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council approval of the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost of$6,620,602 for the Upper Bee Branch Creek— Structures Project. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer Jennifer Larson, Budget Director Randy Gehl, Public Information Officer Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer II Kristin Hill, Bee Branch Communications Specialist Alexis Steger, Confidential Account Clerk THE CDUB DUUB-..* E i�-UNcaNy I I,11 Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007.2012.2013 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer DATE: April 15, 2015 SUBJECT: Upper Bee Branch Creek— Structures Project (CIP#7201654 & 3401654) INTRODUCTION The enclosed resolution is in reference to the public hearing for the Upper Bee Branch Creek— Structures Project. BACKGROUND Since 1999 there has been six Presidential Disaster Declarations which included the Bee Branch Creek Watershed. The Drainage Basin Master Plan, completed and adopted by the City Council in 2001, established that there are more than 1,100 properties at risk of flood damage as a result of the flash flooding. Based on a subsequent study in 2009 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), there are 1,373 properties in the flood prone area. In addition to homes, there are over 70 businesses in the at-risk area with over $500 million in annual sales. Eighty -five percent (85 %) of the impacted properties have buildings that are potentially eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. In fact, fifty-seven percent (57%) of the buildings are more than 100 years old. The flood prone area in the Bee Branch Watershed encompasses historic neighborhoods offering some of the community's most affordable workforce housing. Most residents are working families, many are elderly -- those least likely to recover from repetitive flood loss. Repetitive flood damage leads to disinvestment; from 2004 to 2009, while commercial property values grew by 39% citywide, they fell by 6% in the Bee Branch Watershed flood prone area. Since 2001, the City has implemented many of the improvements outlined in the Drainage Basin Master Plan. But since 2001 several intense, rain storms have occurred in the Dubuque metropolitan area so that revisiting the predicted hydrology and hydraulic behavior of the Bee Branch Watershed was appropriate. Over a twelve year period starting in 1999, there have been three 100-year storms, two 50-year storms, one 25-year storm, and one 10-year storm. Finally, it is important to consider how additional flood mitigation efforts undertaken by the City since 2001 fit with the overall effort to mitigate flooding. Therefore, work began to update/amend the Drainage Basin Master Plan. On November 18, 2013 the City Council passed Resolution 335-13 adopting the 2013 Drainage Basin Master Plan Amendment. The 2013 Amendment did not replace the 2001 Drainage Basin Master Plan. Instead, it built upon its foundation. The amended Drainage Basin Master Plan outlined several improvements throughout the Bee Branch watershed to mitigate the effects of future flooding and disasters. Collectively, the improvements form the basis of the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project outlined in Table 1 below. Table 1. Twelve phases of the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project Phase Description 1 Carter Road Detention Basin Complete 2 West 32nd Street Detention Basin Complete 3 Historic Millwork District Complete 4 Lower Bee Branch Creek Restoration Functional 5 Flood Mitigation Gate Replacement 6 Impervious Surface Reduction (Green Alleys) Under Construction 7 Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Under Design 8 22nd Street Storm Sewer Improvements 9 Flood Mitigation Maintenance Facility 10 North End Storm Sewer Improvements 11 Water Plant Flood Protection 12 17th Street Storm Sewer Improvements With a total estimated cost of$179 million, the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project will prevent an estimated $582 million in damages over the 100-year design life of the project. That represents a return on investment of roughly $3 for each $1 spent. On November 18, 2013 the City Council adopted Resolution 336-13, approving the City's application for$98,494,178 in state sales tax increment funding for the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project. In addition, the City Council passed Resolution 337-13 establishing that the City would provide up to $76,678,802 of local monies to be used to meet the match requirement for the City's receipt of the $98.5 million in state sales tax increment funding. The local match was to be provided from three sources: the Stormwater Utility fee, grants that the City already has acquired, and assessments associated with the construction of pervious (green) alleys. The local match also includes $13 million in City expenditures associated with the completion of the first three phases of the 12-Phase Project. The Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project represents a multi - phased, fiscally responsible investment. It reflects a holistic approach to mitigate flooding as it will also improve water quality, stimulate investment, and enhance the quality of life of watershed residents. 2 On December 4, 2013, the Iowa Flood Mitigation Board voted to approve the City's use of $98,494,178 for the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project. This funding will allow much of the protection to be provided over the next six years, instead of over the next 20 years (only some of the 240 alleys will take up to 20 years). On February 3, 2014 the City Council adopted Resolution 31-14 authorizing the execution of a funding agreement (Funding Agreement) with the State of Iowa Flood Mitigation Board and authorizing the City's use of sales tax increment funding for the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project. On March 5, 2014 the City Council passed Ordinance 16-14 establishing the stormwater utility fee rate structure necessary to fund the various phases and improvements associated with the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project. The result was that the lowering of rates previously established by Ordinance 21-12 in Fiscal Years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. A comparison the current Stormwater Utility rates established via Ordinance 16-14 to the previously adopted rates established via Ordinance 21-12 are outlined in Table 2 below. Table 2. Comparison of the current Stormwater Utility rates established via Ordinance 16-14 to the previously adopted rates established via Ordinance 21-12. FY22 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 & Beyond Rates Established by Ordinance $8.00 $8.50 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 21-12 _ Current Rates Established by Ordinance $5.98 $6.38 $6.81 $7.27 $7.76 $8.29 $8.85 $9.00 16-14 On April 13, 2015 the Iowa Flood Mitigation Board approved an amendment to the Funding Agreement thereby accelerating the City's receipt of sales tax increment from the state. Per the amendment, the City will receive an additional $5.65 million in the first five years (2014-2018) offset by an equal amount in the last three years (2031, 2032, & 2033). This amendment allows for reducing project debt financing and instead increasing pay-as-you-go financing. DISCUSSION The Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project (Phase 7 of the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project) will be constructed through multiple contracts. The Upper Bee Branch Creek — Structures Project is one of the first two contracts. The improvements associated with this contract are generally associated with the construction of major structures, the most visible being the Rhomberg Avenue and the 3 22nd Street bridges. The work includes the construction of the 18-foot wide by 8-foot tall underground box culverts where the Bee Branch sewer will be rerouted from Washington Street, under 24th Street, and discharge into the proposed creek. It includes reconstruction of a portion of the 10-foot wide by 6-foot tall storm sewer that directs stormwater from the storm sewer line that runs up 24th Street to Windsor Avenue. The work includes the construction of the structure at 24th Street where the stormwater will discharge from the Bee Branch sewer into the Bee Branch Creek, as well as, the structure at Garfield Avenue where the creek will flow under Garfield Avenue and ultimately through the railroad property into the Lower Bee Branch Creek. Attachment A illustrates the more noteworthy elements of the Upper Bee Branch Creek - Structures Project co^tract. The schedule for the Upper Bee Branch Creek- Structures Project is as follows: Receipt of Bids: April 30, 2015 Award of Contract: May 18, 2015 Notice to Proceed: June 1, 2015 Construction Substantially Complete (functional): December 1, 2016 Construction Complete: May 1, 2017 RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the City Council approve construction plans and specifications for the Upper Bee Branch Creek- Structures Project. BUDGET IMPACT The estimate of probable costs for the Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration - Structures Project is as follows: Construction $5,482,900 Contingency 274,145 Engineering 863,557 Total Project Cost $6,620,602 The project will be funded by the Fiscal Year 2016 appropriation in the amount of $43,359,000 for the Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project- Phase 4 and Phase 7 of the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project [CIP#7201654]. The $98,494,178 in sales tax increment funding from the state as part of the State Flood Mitigation Program will not be disbursed in one lump sum nor will it be disbursed as the City incurs expenses. Instead, the City is to receive the funding over a twenty-year period starting in 2014. The legislation enacting the program recognized that the issuance of debt might be required in order to immediately realize the flood mitigation improvements. In fact, a new type of revenue bond was born, a sales tax increment revenue bond. The funding plan associated with the City's application for $98.5 million 4 in State aid, the outlined that the City would issue up to $90.1 million in debt. The table below reflects the debt presented in Table C-7 of the City's application. Previously Future Debt Issued Issuance General Obligation Bonds $16,503,604 $31,724,000 U.S. EPA Clean Water SRF $19,010,295 $30,154,872 Sales Tax Increment Revenue Bond - $28,257,938 Total Debt Financing $35,513,899 $90,136,810 In accordance with the adopted Fiscal Year 2016 budget, the Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project will be funded through the issuance of debt. All of the debt will be retired utilizing the schedule of annual payments of sales tax increment from the state. If the improvements were to be funded without issuing additional debt, the Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project would not be complete until Fiscal Year 2038. Because the going interest rate for debt is on par with inflation, the overall cost of the project will not increase due to the issuance of debt. REQUESTED ACTION I respectfully request the City Council is requested to approve plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost for the Upper Bee Branch Creek— Structures Project. Attach. Prepared by Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer II Cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Jenny Larson, Budget Director Ken TeKippe, Finance Director Marie Ware, Leisure Services Manager Don Vogt, Public Works Director Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager Steve Brown, Project Manager Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer II Randy Gehl, Public Information Officer Kristin Hill, Bee Branch Communications Specialist 5 71 IW .n. il • � has � �.. � �✓' �—moi- , I� l RESOLUTION NO. 136-15 APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE UPPER BEE BRANCH CREEK — STRUCTURES PROJECT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the Upper Bee Branch Creek - Structures . Project, in the estimated amount $6,620,602.00, are hereby approved. Attest: Passed, adopted and approved this 20th day of April, 2015. karia A. Braig, Mayor Ido Tem Kevin S Firnstahl, CMC, C Clerk STATE OF IOWA {SS: DUBUQUE COUNTY CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: April 10, 2015, and for which the charge is $25.23. Subscribed to before me, a Notar Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this /00 day of /�; , 20 AO' . Ndfary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. MARY K, WESTERMEYER Commission Number 154.985 tiny COMM Exp, FEB. 1, 2917 NOTICE OF PUBLIC dewatering, soil reten- HEARINGtion, backfill and ON PLANS, SPECI- restoration , for this FICATIONS, FORM OF work will be completed CONTRACT,ANDESTI- by others under the, MATED COST FOR Upper Bee Branch THE: UPPER BEE Creek Channel, BRANCH 'CREEK - Streets, & Utilities STRUCTURES PRO- Project (Contract 1-'1 JECT 2015). NOTICE IS HEREBY Any visual or hearing - GIVEN: !. The City " impaired persons need - Council of the City of ing special assistance Dubuque, Iowa will or persons with special hold a public hearing accessibility needs on the proposed plans, should contact the City specifications, form of Clerk's office at (563) contract and estimated 589-4120 or TDD at cost for the Upper Bee (563) 690-6678 at least Branch Creek - 48 hours prior to the Structures Project, in meeting. accordance with the Published byorder of provisions of Chapter the City Council given 26, Code of loWa, at on the 6th day of April, 6:30 p.m., on the 20th 2015 day of April, 2015, in /s/Trish L. Gleason, the Historic Federal Assistant City Clerk j Building. Council, Cham- ?lt 4/10 a bers (second ` floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Said proposed plans, speci- fications, form of contract and estimated cost are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. At said hearing any interested person may appear and file objections thereto. The scope of the Project is. as -follows: Project consists of the construction of a variety of cast -in-place concrete structures including a connection structure and irilet structure, the Rhom- berg Bridge, 22nd Street Bridge, Head- water Overlook, 18' x 8' CIP box culvert, 10' x 6' CIP box culvert, aera- tion structure, three - baffle box vaults, storm sewer vaults, channel piers, and two kiosks. Excavation, STATE OF IOWA {SS: DUBUQUE COUNTY CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: April 10, 2015, and for which the charge is $102.66. z),J, Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this /00 day of , 20 /�.. _. otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. MARYK WESTERMEYER Commission Number 152817 My Comm Exp FEB. 1, 7_ :NOTICE TO BIDDERS , reject any or all Bids, to. 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Form with.the Lfi'liBs: Bid ,' Seco. rity:' Each ' I- Holder of record at the' bidder, shall accom-'1, a , u. - in the i Issuing office , Bids variety a! - cgaset-in , :niboolcdinrili,bli iiiilreisxg„,e-i..tn'n.drr deemed.. panY-iiits- bid 'with a bid' r security,,,,,,,,as,,,,ssennrityl-,,I,;from, Bidders who are i .P . concrete cluding , connection- , I that "-the' '.:,:successfur,' ,q(4Prl the lan HolderS. P t bidder will e'nterinto :a List . may be returned tutri:Lie6t1-1arnecl, inRlehterTistbreurcg- • '-i'ecS.at.eleis. fax bidder-SI'l as not -being respon,' Bridge, 22nd Street.- should - not ,..:-:include- contract for the work, I , s-,i.'.,W.f.;YF:,.,.;- Bridge, vHeadwater a;.,,::l• ist1);'Ir.i:j1d:bid upon and will ,;:141,rHolders are kVeliO5.18:811es ),t43f10furniSh after the award-recueSted"tobrovideboxcuret:10)6Ip1certificate will be contractaccrporate an e-mail ,adresif.boculvert aeration available foriaiiilsurety bond:accept- they wish to receivestrlbtpre,ti.ee.bfre,mterialpucise6forabietothe66\addendaandoth6r 1,,: theern m. - efnatiat n1 fuel entity, for. - information electron- sbeowx.rer' vaults, 6 'hsatnoheiTli . pinrcoolerpcto.ration in. the Cally. Plan Holders are ' C.marice of the-cohtract,' ' in an amount equal'to I requested to designate ' pE)ciecrsy,aatinodn,tw.eder iwieaetekrs.. 1 iiii,,:inPfeBid ',. Construc- Whether they -are a - Conference 'N ill one hundred. percent of-1 the arriount , of the ' inUnrinlritreacptOonr,troacrtosur,misuliebr- , ' and eraettnernattTniiii, contract. The bidsI FI3'10;e1151, :1 d9: ConferenceOn. a l II April wt.1h • security, shall be in ,thai. they cii want this - ,forcompletedttliwernky willothebres L' Dubuque Municipal sei...,,,,, amount of 10 percent-' -16fdrrhation:ipOgted- oy :Lip_dnentile Upper Bee \..tice-_, tentei,,:,,,,Aite„0.,... the,"-„,...,,,,,prOject Plan ' ,, 10%) of the amount of - the,,tonti-acts, and -shall' ;0,Q1ders-2-List.,..2--„,.., "..._ : -":.' Q'ti''aucia-ni-ei'i-,- ,-,SQtrreeekts, ii:' ' dance by 1--13'' id'Ider's::-IL5I'' hes:ill the ,forin of a _i• . - No Bid ' will be 11 Utilities Project, Con- I Published'in'the cashier's ' check - On' received unless acceM- trade 1;2015.' ' - ' 1 i T• elegraph Herald, April o certified ' st aec'' chh6c check drawnr erdithr 11 ocPrrrlatii-elfoiUei daboy Bond;abacashier', II II, PfP;edfil'flfesricaeodforLaiobwOlra-: 11 ,' ' ii,t0,41'/01s01%T5.; Is' h L. Gleason, 'federally . ' chaffered 1 8Y;;VIrtoo.:Of , statutory, ', , Assistant City Clerk-d bank,' or a certified'” , tabieleamtaTit'neuemrcentiodf aUthoritY, a preference hare draft drawnon a state-chartered or fed= 1 payable te;the OWNER ', .n.!,,,,oct: agicienprovt. erally chartered Credit-as'erae,6Beidarjeanateeceeettheae, spiro,vnLjducgerd wn withinandctohael eft union, -. . or ,, the I.Bidder will execute and, . governmental entity file the, A0,reernent and State of Iowa. May provide for a 100% Performance and '1106Ptckcal Resident ' bidder's- ' bond - with BidderandResident t Payment Bonds within corporate surety satis- ays -.after the ' Labore,Force Prefer- factory ' to the 15 .'d governmental. .entity.- NoTthiceecettqfard. Dubuque"-- The ' bid , bond shall reserves the right to contain no conditions excepted as provided , in this section. .. Contract '. Docti- ments. Bids are to be addressed to the City . , of Dubuque, !awe, '50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA 52001, and shall be ' .marked Sealed Bid-Upper Bee: Branch. ". Creek 7 Struetures."1 ComPleteCI digital ' p`roject bidding docu- I