HomeMy WebLinkAboutCounty of Mendocino 2009-05-12 - superceded by BOS 10-152This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into on the
-ria, day of P, v , 2009 ("Effective Date"), by and
between the County of Mend. cino (hereinafter referred to as "the County") and
the City of Ukiah (hereinafter referred to as "the City"), superseding BOS
Agreement No. 07-202:
Whereas, on June 26, 1973, the City and the County entered into a `Cost
Sharing Agreement Based on Use' ("Use Agreement", see attached Exhibit A) for
property (APN 001-020-09) adjoining the County Regional Park on Low Gap
Road, said property being more particularly depicted and described in. the
attached "Exhibit B" and "Exhibit C'; and
Whereas, the area subject to the Use Agreement ("the Parking Area") is a
portion of APN 001-020-09; and
Whereas, the terms of the Use Agreement granted the County. of
Mendocino the use of "the Parking Area" for .a parking facility for said park, in
return for a contribution toward the purchase price of APN 001-020-09, not to
exceed $12,500; and
Whereas, after the City's purchase of APN 001-020-09, the County
developed a portion of APN 001-020-09 ("the Park Use Area"), for a parking
facility, picnic tables, playground, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and a Rotary
Club memorial grove; and
Whereas, since 1973, the County has continually developed, improved,
installed, operated and maintained the "Park Use Area", which is more
particularly described in the attached "Exhibit D", as a portion of the County
Regional Park on Low Gap Road; and
Whereas, the City will be constructing a Skate Park and restrooms located
within the "Park Use Area", which is more particularly described in the attached
"Exhibit E"; and
Whereas, the City and the County mutually agree to support one another's
applications for future grant funding for Low Gap Park; and
Whereas, it is appropriate that the latest changes in the relationship
between the City and the County be memorialized with respect to the operation
and maintenance of the "Park Use Area".
Now, therefore, the following are the terms and conditions of this MOU:
1. The County will continue, at its own expense, to operate, manage,
provide oversight of, and maintain the Park Use Area for the uses currently
conducted on that property as part of the County Regional Park on Low Gap
Road. The County will continue to maintain the playground equipment as
required by Proposition 12. The County shall maintain the current facilities within
the newly described "Park Use Area" (Exhibit E —in a condition that allows for
public use of the facilities for their intended purposes and shall not permit or
maintain a dangerous condition of public property thereon.
2. In the event that the County does not operate, manage, provide
oversight of, and maintain the facilities in the "Park Use Area" and within the
County Regional Park on Low Gap Road in the condition as required by Section
1 of this Agreement, the City shall have the right to provide written notice to the
County of any conditions that violate the requirements of this Section 2. Within
15 days of its receipt of the notice, the County must provide the City with a
written response, setting forth remedies which are acceptable to the City. The
current conditions of the facilities of the Park Use Area are depicted on the
attached "Exhibit F. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require the
County to assign an employee to supervise the Park Use Area at all times that it
is being used by the public. The County in its discretion shall determine how
often and by what means it supervises the use of the Park Use Area.
3. In the event that the City does not provide adequate supervision
and oversight of the Skate Park, so as to minimize any negative impacts on the
County leased portion of the City's property (Park Use Area), the County shall
have the right to provide written notice to the City of any conditions that violate
the requirements of this Section 3. Within 15 days of its receipt of the notice, the
City must provide the County with a written response, setting forth remedies
which are acceptable to the County. Nothing in this Agreement shall be
construed to require the City to assign an employee to supervise the Skate Park
at all times that it is being used by the public. The City in its discretion shall
determine how often and by what means it supervises the use of the Skate Park.
4. The "Park Use Area" shall no longer include the City owned
property wherein the City plans to build the Skate Park, as depicted in Exhibit E,
and the County is released from maintaining the Skate Park.
5. The City shall provide restroom facilities on the City's property near
the location of the Skate Park and shall maintain said restroom facilities, which
shall be available for the use by users of the Skate Park and the Park Use Area.
If the restrooms are damaged at any time by minor vandalism (an amount not to
exceed $2,000), the City and the County shall share equally the cost to repair
such damage. If the restrooms are damaged at any time by major vandalism (an
amount over $2,000) the City shall be solely responsible for the costs associated
with the repairs. If at any time prior to December 31, 2012, the State of California
releases the County's Proposition 40 per capita funding, the County shall
contribute, not to exceed, $50,000 of said funds to pay or reimburse the cost of
construction of the restrooms. Said $50,000 from the County is contingent upon
approval by the State for said project.
6. The City shall provide parking lot enhancements to include
combining into a single parking lot the two existing parking lots and paving the
lots in accordance with standards mutually agreeable to the parties. Once the
lots have been improved, as provided herein, the parties shall share equally the
costs to maintain the parking lot infrastructure. Routine daily maintenance.of the
parking lot shall be the responsibility of the City.
7. City and County will comply with all federal, state, and local laws
and ordinances as may be applicable to the carrying out this MOU.
8. The Term of the MOU shall commence on t �, , 2009
shall continue until i -a\ , 2029. This MOU may be extended on its
same terms and conditions, for a period not to exceed twenty (20) years, upon
written agreement between the County and City.
9. The County shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its
officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against all claims,
damages, losses and expenses, including the fees of attorneys, investigators,
experts, expert witnesses and consultants, arising out of the County's
performance under this Memorandum of Understanding, and the performance
thereunder of its contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents and employees or
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts
any of them may be liable, except where the claim, damage, loss or expense is
caused by active, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of the City. County shall
name City as an additional insured under its insurance coverage, whether by an
insurance company or a joint powers agency. County shall furnish City with a
policy endorsement or other satisfactory evidence that such coverage is in effect
and that City is named as an additional insured.
10. The City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the County, its
officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against all claims,
damages, losses and expenses, including the fees of attorneys, investigators,
experts, expert witnesses and consultants, arising out of the City's performance
under this Memorandum of Understanding, and the performance thereunder of
its contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents and employees or anyone directly
or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may
be liable, except where the claim, damage, loss or expense is caused by active,
sole negligence, or willful misconduct of the County. City shall name County as
an additional insured under its insurance coverage, whether by an insurance
company or a joint powers agency. City shall furnish County with a policy
endorsement or other satisfactory evidence that such coverage is in effect and
that County is named as an additional insured.
11. County and City each bind themselves, their partners, successors,
executors, and administrators and assigns to the .other party to this MOU, and to
the partners, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other
party in respect to all covenants of this Agreement; and
12. Except as above, neither County nor City shall assign, sublet, or
transfer this interest in this MOU without the written consent of the other.
13. This MOU may be terminated by either party with a 60 day written
notification to the other party. This MOU may be amended by written consent of
both parties. Either party shall have the right to terminate the MOU upon the
failure of the other party to adhere to the conditions of the MOU. Notice of intent
to terminate shall be in writing, and shall provide that the party not in compliance
shall have the right to come into compliance within 60 days of receiving such
written notification.
14. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence,
clause, or phrase of this MOU or any part thereof is, for any reason, held to
illegal, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
Agreement or any part thereof.
15. No waiver, alteration, or modification of any of the provisions of this
MOU shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized
representative of both parties to this Agreement.
16. Whenever notice is permitted or required under the terms of this
Agreement, it shall be deemed given when received, if delivered personally, by
fax or by overnight courier, and 48 hours after deposit in the United States Mail
with proper first class postage affixed thereto. Notices shall be sent to the
following address or fax number, unless notice of an address change is given as
provided herein.
CITY OF 'UKIAH
C/O City Manager
Ukiah Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA. 95482
Fax: 463-6204
COUNTY OF MENDOCINO
C/O Parks Division
841 Low Gap Road
Ukiah, CA. 95482
Fax: 463-4673
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed these
presents in duplicate original the day and year first above written.
N fil Loyd w I►IN M -As
ATTEc-T.
City Clerk
I hereby cartithat awording to the,
provisions 0i %, mramment C6de
Section C) 3, do -livery of this
document has beer: M&dP,.
KRISTI FURMAN
C1 it 04, the Board
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DEPUTY
COUNTY OF MENDOCINO
Chair, Board of Suppfvisors
Date
ATTEST:
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KRISTIN McMENOMEY, Director
General Services Agency
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RISK MANAGER
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COST SHARING AGREEMENT
B.A.SED 014 USE
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WHEREAS, the City of Ukiah has negotiated the. . purchAse of
4 a Parcel of property Adydining the propOsOd County Regional Park
5 on Laic Gap. Road,. and
IMEREAS, the County of Mendocino hat indicated, that 'i
return fo'r the use of a portion of the property for a par -king
ftcilitY for said park, t -
he County of Mendocino would contribute
,19.]l '6ne 1M.11 of the la.tW puircilce p•ra ce, s
Cie figure not to exceed
$1:2;500.00..
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14 That the PA.Vtips hereto agree to the following assurances.
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That the County of ciAjpndq' will
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Contribute one half of thb landpurchase price, said17 ,
fig-u,r'e not to exceed $12,500.0.0. Said contribution
to be -made within .50 days from the closing of escrow.
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That the City Of Ukiah, State of California, Will allow
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said county tciutilize a portion of the purchased
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Property for the p4Xking of vehicles of those persons
utilizing the proposed Low Gap Regional Park.. said
P'Orti'Oft utilized will be located in the sourthwest
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portion of the pattel to be purchased'. Said utilization
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to reimburse the County's funding participation 4p to
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$12,500.00 to the CelAnty.
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Ukiah Players Theater, et al
Legal Delsefiptioll
Bding a portion of that tract of Imid, Shiminin, Goforth, and Rawles to the City of Ukiah,
as recorded July 25, 1973 in Official Records of Mendocino Cbunty, Book 9312, Page 593,
said portion being more particularly described as follows:
All that portion of Lot 8, of the Yok-ayo Rancho, lying within the County of Mendocino,
State of California:, being more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at a point on the northerly line of Lot 81 of 'the Yokayo Rancho, said point
1 S 71036! E, 673.19 feet from the northwest comer of said Aid Lot 8; thence leaving said
point of commencement S 60'19'00" W, 26.84 feet; thence S 71030'00" 11,168,14 Bbet to
the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving the true point of beginning S 1813V0O!, W,
122.01 feet; thence _S 4318'01" E, 110.1+6 feet- thence S 47913'38" E, 71.04 feet; thence N
82927-00" EO 220.23 feet; thence M 18'30'00"E, 106.05 fppt; thence 14 !1030' W,
360.00 feet to the Point of Beg -inning, containing 1.31 Acres, snore oir less,
Thlisreal property description has been prepared by me or under my direction in
prep
conformance
formance with the Pi0fessional Land.S'urveyorg' Act.
Arthur Wi Colvin LS 6112; Exp,: 3x31-08
County Surveyor
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Dated
Low Gap County Park
Legal Dese-liption
Being a portion of that tract of land, Shimn-iiii, Goforth, and Rawles, to the City of Ukiah,
as recorded July 25, 1973 in Official Records of Mendocino County, Bork .9, 1,, Page 593,
said portion being more particularly described as follows:
All that portion of Lot 82 of the Yokayo Rancho, ly.hig within the County of Mendocino,
S , tate. of California, being more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at a point on the northerly line of Lot 8, of the Yokayo, Rancho, said point
1*9 S 71030' Ell 673,19 feet from the northwest corner of said Lot 8; thence leaving Said
point of coromencement S 60°19'00" W, 26.84 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence
leaving said true point of beginning S 60019'00" W, 210.43 feet; thence 8 38°55'00" E,
409.89 feet; thence S 30915'00!'E 71.34 feet; thence N 35'2610,0" E,,2, 5
.2�, �31 feet thence
N 47913'58" W, 71.04 feet; thence N 43°38`01" W, 110.16 feet, thence N 18030'00" E,
122.07 feeti thence N 71030'00" W, 168.14 feet to the True Point of B
2.26 Acres, more or less.
This real property description has been prepared by me or under my direction in
conformance with the Professional Land Surveyors" Act
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Dated
Nw Cor. Lot 8 Vol'
Yokay-b Poncho Arthur W. Co'lvin, LS-' '61-11
EXP, Dqte: 5—$1-08
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EXHIBIT E
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THEATER PARCEL
1.312 Ac,
LOW. GAP PARK
COUNTY PARCEL
2,265. Ac.
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PROJECT- Ukiah Skate Park
DATE: February 25, 2009
APPLICANTS: City of Ukiah Community Services Department
LOCATION: Low Gap Park — Between the existing tennis courts and the Ukiah Players Theater
/PROJECT - DESCRIPTION: , Proposed development of Ukiahs first Skate Park at Low Gap
Regional Park Will consist of an approximate 20,000 sq ft concrete structure, restroom facilities,
park benches, trees and landscaping and improvements to an existing paved parking lot. The
existing park amenities include tennis courts, playground area, barbeque areas, disc Frisbee
course, and hiking trails. A future dog park is being plan6ed for the-old-ball-field-atevqwest of and
abgye the—prpject-site.- The area proposed-for-thens-k-gle —parFls underutilized and has 6&9—n—us-e'd
for volleyball, dog walking, and hiking In the past. The County of Mendocino is operating the
existing park amenities and this development would be maintained and operated by the City of
Ukiah and its Park staff.
The Skate Park Is proposed to be open to the public during daylight areas and closed and locked
at night.
The concrete structure will be fenced with a 6' high black metal fence with an entry way from the
parking lot and park. The various elements of the structure itself will consist of beginner -
immediate -bowl sections., The public has been involved and provided Input With the design layout
for over a year.
Presently there are no restroom facilities at this park. The. project Includes the construction of a
28'X 15' restroom facility housing two lavatories and 1 sink per restroom, drinking1acets along
with a janitorial closet. The location of this facility will be easily accessible to park participants
and viewable from Low Gap Road.
Spectator seating covered by shade sails will be Incorporated along the west side of the skate
park facility. The existing trees on site will provide additional resting and shade areas for
participates and spectators.
Presently the total parking area for the,pa-dLis—gepArale jmg-lots.
JJntoAwo-parki - The proposed
projects includes merging the two lots Into one larger- Lthat-will-includ6d-a-drop-off-area-and,
larger
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Incorporate landscaping planters—ft'l-wilhw Me.,.
- -n de.and�bloretention�sAmtem -for-itonn water
Orr Creek runs along the southern boundary of this property. The actual creek bed Is estimated
to be 50' from the top of bank. At the closest point the proposed project would be situated
approximately 10' from the top of the bank and 55' from the actual creek. No riparian vegetation
would be disturbed as a result of the project. It has been specifically designed to avoid
disturbance or removal of riparian vegetation and existing trees in this area.
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: The project site is located In Low Gap Park, an existing public park
with tennis courts, hiking trails, disc golf, and other amenities. Orrs Creek flows through the park
and is located +55 feet from the Skate Park site. The setting is rural and open, with Ukiah High
School located to the north, the Ukiah Players Theater located to the east, The Ukiah Golf Course
located to the south, and the Low Gap Park tennis courts located to the west.
ENVIRONMENTAL, ANALYSIS: City Staff conducted an analysis and prepared an Initial
Environmental Study to determine whether or not the proposed Skate Park would have a
significant adverse impact on the environment. Staff was able to conclude that while potential
Impacts to aesthetics, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, and geology/solis would
occur, mitigations measures could be incorporated into the project that would eliminate or reduce
these impacts to levels of insignificance.
FINDINGS SUPPORTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION:
1. Based upon the analysis, findings and conclusions contained in the Initial Environmental Study,
the project, as mitigated does not have the potential to degrade the quality of the local or
j, regional environment;
2. Based upon the analysis, findings and conclusions contained in the Initial Environmental Study,
the project, as mitigated will not result In short-term impacts that will create a disadvantage to
long-term environmental goals; .
3. Based upon the analysis, findings and conclusions contained in the initial Environmental Study,
the project, as mitigated will not result in impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively
considerable; and
4. Based upon the analysis, findings and conclusions contained in the Initial Environmental Study,
the project, as mitigated will not result In environmental impacts that will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly.
STATEMENT OF DECLARATION: After appraisal of the possible impacts of this project, the
City of Ukiah has determined that the project, as mitigated will not have a significant effect on
the environment, and further, that this Mitigated Negative Declaration constitutes compliance
with the requirements for environmental review and analysis required by the California
Environmental Quality Act.
The Initial Environmental Study and all resources information used to perform the initial
environmental analysis may be reviewed at the City of Ukiah Department of Planning and
Community Development Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, California.
PA
February 25, 2009
Date
Skate Park Budget
EXPENSES
Wormhoudt Contract
design services
$75,000.00
Concrete Skate Park
20,000sq ft/ $25ft
$500,000.00
Concrete walkways
$7.75 If
$20,000.00
$0.00
Planting/ irrigation
$10,000.00
Benches
6/ $1,400ea
$8,400.00
Sewer fees
16.5 drains x $420
$7,000.00
Water fees
Electric fees
Rest rooms
$90,000.00
Environmental
end of project ceqa
$2,000.00
Fencing
600ft /$401f
$22,000.00
Gates
$2,000.00
Lighting
$10,000.00
Parking lot approx 9,920 sq ft
$3.00/sq ft take and grade=
$20,000.00
$1.50/ sq ft overlay= $14,880
$0.6/ sq ft type 2=$5,952
Donor wall
$2,000.00
Sub Total
$768,400.00
contingency
10%
$76,840.00
TOTAL
$845,240.00
REVENUE
Grant
$500,000.00
Fundraising
$237,240.00
County of Mendocino
$50,000.00
Wattenbur er funds
$58,000.00
TOTAL
$845,240.00
REMAINING FUNDS NEEDED
$0.00
Jim Holt
Project Officer
Office of Grants and Local Services
State of California Department of Parks and Recreation
P.O. Box 942896
Sacramento, CA 94296-0001
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Dear Mr. Holt:
As mentioned in recent conversations regarding the status of the location for the
Ukiah Skate Park we have determined that a move in the location of the Skate
Park is necessary for the timely execution of this project.
The City of Ukiah has been aggressively pushing against the unforeseen
restraints placed on us at our current location, however we have determined that
the non -budgeted cost of fixing the environmental issue of contaminated soil has
soared to over $400,000 and will delay the project for eighteen to twenty-four
months. For this reason we are requesting approval for the change in location
which will allow us to immediately move forward in undertaking the construction
of our skate park.
We ,,have prepared the following documents; including a revised project
application, location map, and proof of land tenure; please find them attached.
We have attached a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the site and are in the
process of applying for a CEQA Notice of Determination. Also please find our
updated budget attached.
As with the previous location please remember that the only permits required for
this project are local building permits. As the City of Ukiah issues these permits,
there is no fee attached to their acquisition. No other permits will be required by
any other local or State agencies.
300 SEMINARY AVENUE UKIAH, CA 95482-5400
Phone# 707/463-6200 Fax# 707/463-6204 Web Address: www.cityofukiah.com
The completion of the Ukiah Skate Park is eagerly anticipated by our community.
Our stakeholders continue to fundraise and are now laying the foundation for
continued fundraising efforts 'after the opening of the park to allow for
improvements and to keep the park in a 'like new condition'.
Should you have any questions or require further information, please contact
myself at (707) 367-0699 or Guy Mills at (707) 463-5719.
Sincerely,
Maya Simerson
Community Services Department
City of Ukiah
Ado"
G yMi s
Project Administrator
City of Ukiah
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Roberti-Z'berg-Harris Urbanized Area Need -Basis Program
(Each Project must have its own Application.)
PROJECT NAME
Ukiah Skate Park Development Project Amount of Grant Request $ 500.000
Grant Applicant (Agency, address, and zip code)
Amount of Matching Funds $ 345.240
City of Ukiah
300 Seminary Avenue Estimated Total Project Cost $ 845.240
Ukiah, CA 95482
COUNTY NEAREST CITY
Mendocino County Ukiah
PROJECT LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE PROJECT ADDRESS (including zip code)
039'- 16'— 0" N & 123° - 22'— 14" W 1041 Low Gap Road
WILL THE PROJECT AFFECT A HISTORICAL RESOURCE? _YES _X NO Ukiah, CA 95482
Grant Applicant's Representative Authorized in Resolution
Jane Chambers City Manager jchambers@cityofukiah.com (707) 463-6213
Name (typed or printed) and Title Email address Phone
Person with day-to-day responsibility for Project (if different from authorized representative)
Sage Sangiacomo Director of Community Services ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com (707) 463-6221
Name (typed or printed) and Title Email address Phone
Brief description of Project
Change in site location; project will remain the same: Project will consist of design and construction of an approximately 20,000 square
foot skate park and approximately 15,000 square feet of surrounding park. Additional amenities will include seating, picnic tables,
restrooms, and parking.
For Dev. Projects, Project Land Tenure is 1 acres
1 Acres owned in fee simple by Grant Applicant
Acres available under a year lease
Acres other interest (explain)
For Acquisition Projects, Project land will be acres
Acres to be acquired in fee simple by Grant Appli
Acres to be acquired in other than fee simple (ex,
I certify that the information containeA in this Application, including required attachments, is accurate.
Signed &3dCP.
Grant ` licant's Authorized Rep r
sentative as shown in Resolution Date
I certify that s r ct i o siste th ark and recreation element of the applicable city or county general plan, the District park
and recre on ocument, as the case may be, and will satisfy a high priority need.
Signe
G ppli ency Representative
%j DPR 2 (6103)