File #: UC-19-107    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance/Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/14/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/8/2019 Final action:
Title: Recommend City Council/Rialto Utility Authority to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Kimley Horn for Professional Design Services for the Frisbie Park Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station Project in the Not to Exceed Amount of $198,100. (ACTION)
Sponsors: Susanne Wilcox
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - RFP 19-064 Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station Design, 2. Attachment 2 - RFP 19-064 Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station Design, 3. Attachment 3 - Propoal 19-064 Kimley Horn, 4. Attachment 4 - Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station PSA
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.
For Utilities Commission Meeting [January 15, 2019]
TO: Honorable Chairperson and Commission
APPROVAL: Thomas J. Crowley, P.E., Utilities Manager
FROM: Susanne Wilcox, Administrative Analyst

Title
Recommend City Council/Rialto Utility Authority to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Kimley Horn for Professional Design Services for the Frisbie Park Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station Project in the Not to Exceed Amount of $198,100.
(ACTION)

Body
BACKGROUND:
In 2011, a Development Impact Fee Study was completed which inventoried the master planned public facilities for General Municipal Facilities, Police Facilities, Fire Facilities, Library Facilities and Park facilities necessary to provide adequate public services and facilities at the City's build-out. The City has recognized that park usage has increased over the last decade and the demand for recreational facilities has expanded to include both active and passive areas, including sports, recreational activities, and community facilities.

City Council appropriated budget from the General Fund in fiscal year 2015/2016 for design of existing undeveloped portions of Frisbie Park. Frisbie Park is located at 598 E. Easton Street. This 27.4 acre site is partially developed. The park currently has a two restroom buildings and a snack bar on two separate septic systems. The new park will include a third restroom building and an additional snack bar building.

ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION:
Frisbie Park is being served by two sewer septic systems and the City would like to connect restroom facilities at the Park to the sewer system. It is the goal of the City to abandon the existing septic systems and build a new sewer lift station that will accommodate the project. In addition, there is an eleven lot Tentative Tract Map (TTM) that is being considered adjacent to the park that would also be tributary to the proposed sewer lift station. The new sewer lift station is to be constructed on the east side o...

Click here for full text