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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC37620 - Rplcmnt of Joe Mann Park Plyground Equipmnt STAFF REPORT CITY OF PALM DESERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE: September 27, 2018 PREPARED BY: Randy Chave±, Landscape Supervisor REQUEST: Award Contract No. C37620 to Great Western Recreation, LLC, of Logan, Utah for the replacement of the Joe Mann Park playground equipment for the total amount of$215,179. Recommendation By Minute Motion: 1) Award Contract No. C37620 to Great Western Recreation, LLC, of Logan, Utah, for the installation of an 'inclusive' playground equipment at Joe Mann Park (the "Project") for a total amount of $215,179 under the U.S. Communities ("U.S. Communities") Agreement, Contract No. 2017001134, pursuant to Section 3.30.160H of the City of Palm Desert Municipal Code; 2) Authorize the Director of Finance to set aside an additional 20 percent contingency in the amount of$43,036; 3) Appropriate $226,693 from unobligated General Fund to Account No. 1 1 0461 8-44001 00; 4) Authorize the use of$31,522 from Park Fund Account No. 2334618-4400100; 5) Authorize the use of $17,063 from the CIP Park and Recreation Facility Fund 430 for the removal of the existing equipment; 6) Authorize the use of Housing Related Parks Grant in the amount of $75,000 7) Declare the existing playground equipment as surplus, and authorize its donation to Father's Heart Ranch in Desert Hot Springs, California; and 8) Authorize the Mayor to execute the Notice of Completion upon satisfactory completion of said work. Strategic Plan A top priority of the City's Envision Palm Desert Strategic Plan is to secure funding to sustain and enhance the community's parks and recreation areas and activities. This request meets that objective by awarding a contract funded by grant monies to rehabilitate and preserve an existing park, Joe Mann Park. The City will further its goals with the opportunity to install new 'inclusive' playground equipment expanding the usability of an existing park for all ages. September 27, 2018 — Staff Report Joe Mann Park Playground Replacement Page 2 of 3 Background Analysis On March 9, 2017, the City Council authorized the submittal of an application to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for the Housing Related Parks (HRP) 2016 Program. The HRP Program rewards local governments that approve housing for lower-income households and are in compliance with State housing element law with grant funds to create or rehabilitate parks and/or recreational facilities. On November 17, 2017, the City was awarded $75,000 from the HRP 2016 Program, which can be used to create or rehabilitate parks and/or recreational facilities that demonstrate a benefit to the community, particularly infill projects. On the application, the City identified the use of the allocated grant funds to rehabilitate and preserve the one of the City's existing parks or Joe Mann Park. The funds need to be expended by April 30, 2019. Staff requested an assessment on how to enhance the recreation areas and activities at Joe Mann Park from Great Western Recreation, who is the original manufacturer of the current equipment. The equipment from this manufacturer has proven to be durable with minimum maintenance and repair costs. Great Western proposed replacing the existing playground equipment with a new 'inclusive' playground equipment in order to expand the usability for all ages for the amount of $215,179. The equipment design includes a new lighted shade structure for the ADA and expression swings; an 'inclusive' 2-5 year old playground unit with poured in place rubber surfacing for wheelchair accessibility; and a playground unit for children ages 5-12. The proposed equipment includes a one (1) year workmanship warranty and a fifteen (15) year material warranty. Staff evaluated Great Western's proposal for functionality, and determined that the new shade structure and lights qualify for funding through the Quimby Act. The total cost for the purchase and installation of the shade structure is $31,522. The HRP funding of $75,000 and the Quimby funding will leave a balance of $108,657 for the project. This amount and the contingency will be funded from Unobligated General Funds. In addition, although current playground equipment at Joe Mann Park is approximately 20 years old, it has undergone routine maintenance and remains in good condition. Rather than disposing of the equipment, staff searched for local organizations that might have a need or interest in repurposing the equipment. One local organization, Father's Heart Ranch in Desert Hot Springs, California, indicated the equipment would greatly benefit their organization. However, the cost for removal, transfer, and reinstallation of the equipment from Joe Mann Park to Father's Hearth Ranch is $32,471. In a letter to the City, Christina Torres, Director of Father's Heart Ranch, indicated that the organization has the ability to pay $15,408 towards the cost of the relocation, but asks for the City's assistance for the remaining balance of $17,063. Therefore, staff is requesting that CIP Park and Facility Funds be utilized to assist with the removal of the equipment. There is a potential credit of $4,120 from Great Western to omit removal the equipment. On June 5, 2018, staff presented a report of the proposed 'inclusive' playground to the Parks and Recreation Commission and the possibility of donating the current equipment to a local nonprofit organization. Both items were received favorably by the Commission. September 27, 2018 — Staff Report Joe Mann Park Playground Replacement Page 3 of 3 The agreement with Great Western will be entered through the U.S. Communities Contract No. 2017001134. U.S. Communities is a cooperative purchasing organization, established through a collaborative effort to assist public agencies and non-profits across the United States with the specific purpose of reducing procurement costs by leveraging group volume. U.S. Communities accomplishes this by soliciting proposals and awarding contracts that are held by a principal procurement agency for commonly purchased products and services at prices that have been assessed to be fair, reasonable, and competitive. Under the U.S. Communities established pricing, Great Western submitted a proposal in the amount of $215,179 for the Project. Staff is requesting an additional $43,036 for any unforeseen conditions. Fiscal Analysis Staffs recommendation includes funding from a variety of sources including the General Fund and a $75,000 grant. The fiscal impact of staff's recommendation includes the following expenses: 1. Playground Purchase (GWP): $215,179 2. 20% Contingency: $ 43,036 3. Removal of existing equipment to be donated: $ 17,063 $275,278 4. HRP Grant $ (75,000) Total $200,278 LEGAL REVIEW DEPT. REVIEW FINANCIAL REVIEW CITY MANAGER 7 _ La..24.144 Ro e W. reaves Tom Garcia et Moore Lauri Aylaian City Attorney Director of Public Works Director of Finance City Manager CONTRACTOR: Great Western Recreation, LLC 975 S. Hwy 89-91 Logan, UT 84321 ATTACHMENTS: Draft Agreement Quote - Great Western Recreation Letter— Father's Heart Ranch Quote —TJ Janca Location Map /bg STATE OF CALIFORNIA-BUSINESS,CObk.iMER SERVICES AND HOUSING AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR-, Governor DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT oMM N-TY DIVISION OF HOUSING POLICY DEVELOPMENT P= 6., 2020 W. El Camino Avenue,Suite 500 r fN S Sacramento,CA 95833 a (916)263-2911 /FAX(916)263-7453 ' Y WWW.hcd.ca.aov _re C�'y�.e'e,(-- � •`qLl{'OH"��• 0 VI t� November 28, 2017 Ms. Lauri Aylaian, City Manager City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 Dear Ms. Aylaian, Please find enclosed an original of the Housing-Related Parks Program agreement for the City of Palm Desert (Agreement 16-HRPP-11491). Sincerely, Greg Nickless Program Representative 2 a r- r rri n7G h 3rCI r*1 V1 morn cn ...— rib xi col (� Od >C1 STATE OF CALIPOkNIA CONTRACTOR'S COPY STANDARD AGREEMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER • STD 213(Rev 06/03) 16-IIRPP-1149i REGISTRATION NUMBER I. This Agreement is entered into between the State Agency and the Contractor named below: STATE AGENCY'S NAME DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTOR'S NAME City of Palm Desert 2. The term of this Agreement is: Upon HCD Approval through 09/30/2019 3. The maximum amount of this g75,000.00 Agreement is: 4. The parties agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the following exhibits which are by this reference made a part of the Agreement, Exhibit A-Authority,Purpose and Scope of Work 2 Exhibit B-Budget Detail and Payment Provisions 2 Exhibit C-State of California General Terms and Conditions* GTC-04/2017 Exhibit D-HRPP Terms and Conditions 2 Exhibit E-Special Terms and Conditions 0 Exhibit F-Additional Provisions 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES ATTACHED 6 pages Items shown with an Asterisk(*),are hereby incorporated by reference and made part of this agreement as if attached hereto.The GTC 04/2017 documents can be viewed at http://www.dgs.ca.gov/ols/Resources/StandardContractLanguagc.aspx. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto. CONTRACTOR California Department of CONTRACTOR'S NAME(if other than an individual,state whether a corporation, General Service partnership,etc) Use Only City of Palm Desert BY(Authorlzedure i' DATE SIGNED(Do not type) /�FI.r I5 f� G 1 l}i NAMh AND TITLE OF PE NING t-PS)V'I i_AIA1 Ci7lJ MIciU -ra- ADDRESS 73-510 Fred Waring Drive,Palm Desert,CA 92260 STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY NAME CV 1 7 2017 Department of Housing and Community Development BY(Authorized Signature) DATE SIGNED(Do not type) PR A IE AND TI E OF PERSON SIGNING Synthia Rhinehart,Contracts Manager,Business&Contract Services Branch ADDRESS X Exempt per: SCM 4.04.A.3(DGS 2020 W. El Camino Ave.,Sacramento,CA 95833 Memo dated 6112/81) Dili • j (`- STATE OF CALIFORNIA nAGREEMENT NUMBER STANDARD AGREEMENT i STD 213(Rev 06/03) 16-HRPP-11491 REGISTRATION NUMBER I. phis Agreement is entered into between the State Agency and the Contractor named below: STATE AGENCY'S NAME DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTOR'S NAME City of Palm Desert 2. The term of this Agreement is: Upon HCD Approval through 09/30/2019 3. The maximum amount of this S75,000.00 Agreement is: 4. The parties agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the following exhibits which are by this reference made a part of the Agreement. Exhibit A-Authority,Purpose and Scope of Work 2 Exhibit B-Budget Detail and Payment Provisions 2 Exhibit C-State of California General Terms and Conditions* GTC-04/2017 Exhibit D-HRPP Terms and Conditions 2 Exhibit E-Special Terms and Conditions 0 Exhibit F-Additional Provisions 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES ATTACHED 6 pages Items shown with an Asterisk(*),are hereby incorporated by reference and made part of this agreement as if attached hereto.The GTC 04/2017 documents can be viewed at http://www.dgs.ca.gov/ols/Resources/StandardContractLanguagc.aspx. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto. CONTRACTOR j California Department of CONTRACTORS NAME(ifothcr than an individual,state whether a corporation, General Service partnership,ctc) Use Only City of Palm Desert BY(Authorize l Sigftett;re) DATE SIGNED(Do not t f $ Iq- . - I PRf 15 NAME AND TITLE OF PERS GNING i I ADDRESS 73-510 Fred Waring Drive,Palm Desert,CA 92260 STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY NAME Department of Housing and Community Development BY(Authorized Signature DATE SIGNED(Do not type) itino , PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING Synthia Rhinehart,Contracts Manager,Business&Contract Services Branch ADDRESS X i Exempt per: SCM 4.04.A.3(DGS 2020%V.El Camino Ave.,Sacramento,CA 95833 , Memo dated 6/12/81) STATE OF CALIFORNIA _ STANDARD AGREEMENT EAGREEMENT NUMBER STD 213(Rev 06/03) I6-HRPP-11491 REGISTRATION NUMBER I. This Agreement is entered into between the State Agency and the Contractor named below: STATE AGENCY'S NAME DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTOR'S NAME City of Palm Desert 2. The term of thisAgreement is: Upon HCD Approval through 09/30/2019 3. The maximum amount of this $75,000.00 Agreement is: 4. The parties agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the following exhibits which are by this reference made a part of the Agreement. Exhibit A-Authority,Purpose and Scope of Work ' 2 Exhibit B-Budget Detail and Payment Provisions 2 Exhibit C-State of California General Terms and Conditions* GTC-04/2017 Exhibit D-HRPP Terms and Conditions 2 Exhibit E-Special Terms and Conditions 0 Exhibit F-Additional Provisions 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES ATTACHED 6 pages Items shown with an Asterisk(*),are hereby incorporated by reference and made part of this agreement as if attached hereto.The GTC 04/2017 documents can be viewed at http://www.dgs.ca.govlols/Resources/StandardContractLanguagc aspx. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto. CONTRACTOR _ • _ California Department of CONTRACTOR'S NAME(if other than an individual,state whether a corporation, General Service partnership,etc) Use Only City of Palm Desert BY(Authorized Signature) J DATE SIGNED(Do not type) i PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING ADDRESS 73-510 Fred Waring Drive,Palm Desert,CA 92260 STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY NAME Department of Housing and Community Development BY(Authorized Signature) DATE SIGNED(Do not type) PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING Synthia Rhinehart,Contracts Manager,Business&Contract Services Branch ADDRESS X Exempt per: SCM 4.04.A.3(DGS 2020 W.El Camino Ave.,Sacramento,CA 95833 Memo dated 6/12/81) • City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT A AUTHORITY, PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK Housing-Related Parks(HRP) Program Grant 1. Authority Pursuant to Chapter 8 of Part 2 of Division 31 of the California Health and Safety Code commencing with Section 50700, as added by Section 1 of Chapter 641 of the Statutes of 2008, the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (herein referred to as the "State" or the "Department") has established the Housing-Related Parks (HRP) Program (the "Program"). This Standard Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into under the authority of, and in furtherance of the purposes of, the Program as set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 50701. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 50702 and 50704.5,the State has issued a Notice of Funding Availability, dated November 16, 2016 (NOFA) and Program guidelines dated November 2016 (the "Guidelines") governing the Program. 2. Purpose In accordance with the authority cited above, the Contractor has applied to the State for financial assistance (the "Application") in the form of a grant from the Program (the "Grant"). The State has agreed to make the Grant, as a financial incentive based on the issuance of housing starts, for housing units affordable to very low- and low-income households by the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the NOFA, the Guidelines and this Agreement. Based on the representations made by the Contractor in its Application, which is hereby incorporated as if set forth in full, the State shall provide a Grant in the amount shown below for the purpose of paying for capital improvement(s) related to the acquisition, rehabilitation, or construction of a Park and Recreation Facility. The State and the Contractor have agreed to enter into this Agreement in accordance with the terms and conditions herein, subject to all the provisions of the applicable statutes, the NOFA, the Guidelines and further subject to the State laws and requirements governing State contracts. Capitalized terms herein shall have the meaning of the definitions set forth in the Guidelines. 3. Scope of Work Rehabilitation of Joe Mann Park HRP Program Grant—Round 6 NOFA Date: 11/16/16 Approved Date:07/12/17 Prep Date:08/29/17 City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A 4. Grant Timelines No work performed prior to the effective date of this Agreement or after June 30, 2019, shall be funded. The effective date of this Agreement is the date it is executed by the State, after execution by the Contractor. All funds must be requested from the Department no later than April 30, 2019. For the purpose of this Agreement, no funds may be expended after June 30, 2019. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to monitor the project and timeliness of draws within the specified dates. 5. Grant Amount The total amount of this Grant is $75,000.00. HRP Program Grant—Round 6 NOFA Date:11/16/16 Approved Date:07/12/17 Prep Date:0829/17 City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 1of2 EXHIBIT B BUDGET DETAIL AND PAYMENT PROVISIONS HRP Program Grant 1. Allowable Uses of Grant Funds A. Grant funds shall only be used for projects approved by the State that involve the construction,rehabilitation, and/or acquisition of capital assets as defined by the California Government Code, Section 16727(a) that benefit the community within the Contractor's jurisdiction and as further set out in Section 108 of the Guidelines. Capital assets include tangible physical property with an expected useful life of fifteen (15) years or more, equipment with an expected useful life of two (2) years or more, or major maintenance, reconstruction, or demolition for purposes of reconstruction and/or retrofitting work. B. Incidental expenses shall not be paid by Grant funds unless they are directly related to the construction or acquisition of an eligible capital asset. Such expenses include costs associated with planning, engineering, construction management, environmental impact reports, appraisals, site acquisitions, or necessary easements. C. Grant funds shall not be expended for the administrative costs of persons directly employed by the Contractor or for other "soft" costs that are not directly related to the construction, rehabilitation or acquisition of capital assets. 2. Performance Contractor shall take such actions, pay such expenses and do all things necessary to complete the Work specified in Exhibit A in accordance with the schedule for completion set forth therein and within the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. Fiscal Administration A. Term: The effective date of this Agreement is the date upon which it is executed by the State (the date stamped in the lower right portion of the Standard Agreement (Std. 213) through September 30, 2019. All funds must be requested by the Contractor by April 30, 2019 and expended by June 30, 2019. This Agreement shall terminate September 30, 2019. B. The Contractor shall make any and all request(s)for disbursement no earlier than ninety (90) days from the anticipated need for the funds, using the forms provided by the State. The forms will be made available at http://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-funding/active-no- funding/hrpp.shtml. The Contractor shall expend the funds within 90 days from the date of receipt from the State, or by June 30, 2019, whichever occurs earlier and subsequent supporting documentation shall be submitted to the Department. C. Failure to expend contract funds in a timely manner may affect future funding. HRP Program Grant—Round 6 NOFA Date: 11/16/16 Approved Date:07/12/17 Prep Date:08/29/17 City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT B D. A separate checking account for the Grant funds is not required. However,the Contractor shall deposit Grant funds in an interest bearing checking or savings account, or the State may require the Contractor to deposit all Grant funds into a segregated account in an institution whose deposits are insured by the federal or state government. All interest earned from the deposit of Grant funds shall be used for allowable, Program purposes and accounted for to the State. All funds not expended within 90 days of receipt, or by June 30, 2019, as applicable, shall be returned to the State with accrued interest. E. The Contractor shall make a good faith effort to minimize the number of disbursement requests to the State by anticipating and requesting in advance the maximum amount of funds that can be expended within the (ninety)90 day time frame. F. The Contractor shall inform the State within a reasonable amount of time in the event that expenditures related to an authorized project(s) are less than the total Grant award. The Contractor may expend the balance of Grant funds on additional capital assets projects, upon written State approval. Contractor shall provide the State with a letter of request that describes the additional project(s)to be funded. G. The Contractor shall immediately inform the State, no later than December 31,2018, if the Contractor anticipates it will not be able to expend all Grant funds by June 30, 2019. H. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining records which fully disclose the activities funded by the Grant. Adequate documentation of each transaction shall be maintained to permit the determination,through an audit if requested by the State,of the accuracy of the records and the allowability of expenditures charged to Grant funds. If the allowability of expenditure cannot be determined because records or documentation are inadequate,the expenditure may be disallowed, and the State shall determine the reimbursement method for the amount disallowed. The State's determination of the allowability of any expense shall be final, absent fraud, mistake or arbitrariness. Any Grant funds remaining unexpended as of June 30,2019 must be returned to the State with accrued interest. Checks shall be made payable to the Department of Housing and Community Development and shall be mailed to the Department at the address below, no later than July 31, 2019. Department of Housing and Community Development Accounting Division 2020 W. El Camino Ave. Sacramento, California 95833 HRP Program Grant-Round 6 NOFA Dale:11/16/16 Approved Date:07/12/17 Prep Date:08/29/17 City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT D HRPP TERMS AND CONDITIONS HRP Program Grant 1. Report Requirements During the term of this Agreement, the Contractor shall submit the following reports by the deadlines specified, or as otherwise required at the discretion of the State: A. The Contractor shall submit annual reports to the State thirty (30) days after December 31st of each year("Annual Report"), during the term of this Agreement for as long as the Contractor has not expended all Grant funds. The Annual Report shall contain (1) the progress the Contractor has made in completing the approved projects partially or wholly funded by the Grant, including a description of the community benefit; (2) the amount of Grant funds drawn down and expended to date by the Contractor; and(3) a description of projects completed. The Contractor shall use the forms provided by the State made available at http://www.hcd.ca.aov/crants-funding/active-no-funding/hroo.shtml and, B. Upon complete expenditure of the Grant funds, the Contractor shall submit a final report in a manner satisfactory to the State("Final Report"). The Final Report shall be submitted to the State within 60 days of June 30, 2019, the date all funds must be expended. The Final Report shall contain (1) a description of the final capital assets constructed or purchased with the Grant funds; and, (2)the number of certificates of occupancy issued in relation to the number of building permits issued in the program year. The Contractor shall use the forms provided by the State made available at http://www.hcd.ca.00v/arants- funding/active-no-fundinq/hrpp.shtm I. 2. State Contract Coordinator The state contract coordinator of this Agreement for the Department is the HRP Program Manager, Division of Housing Policy Development, or the Manager's designee ("State Contract Coordinator"). Unless otherwise informed, any notice, report, or other communication required by this Agreement shall be mailed first class to the State Contract Coordinator at the following address: Department of Housing and Community Development Division of Housing Policy Development 2020 W. El Camino Avenue Sacramento, California 95833 Attention: HRP Program Manager HRP Program Grant—Round 6 NOFA Date: 11/16/16 • Approved Date:07/12/17 Prep Date:08/29/17 City of Palm Desert 16-HRPP-11491 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT D 3. Audit/Retention and Inspection of Records Contractor agrees that the Department or its delegatee will have the right to review, obtain, and copy all records pertaining to performance of this Agreement. Contractor agrees to provide the Department or its delegatee with any relevant information requested and shall permit the Department or its delegatee access to its premises, upon reasonable notice, during normal business hours for the purpose of interviewing employees and inspecting and copying such books, records, accounts, and other material that may be relevant to a matter under investigation for the purpose of determining compliance with the California Public Contract Code Section 10115 et seq., the California Government Code Section 8546.7 and Title 2, California Code of Regulations, Section 1896.60 et seq. Contractor further agrees to maintain such records for a period of three(3)years after final payment under this Agreement. Contractor shall comply with the caveats and be aware of the penalties for violations of fraud and for obstruction of investigation as set forth in the California Public Contract Code Section 10115.10. 4. Special Conditions The State reserves the right to add any special conditions to this Agreement it deems necessary to assure that the policy and goals of the Program are achieved. 5. Prevailing Wages A. Where funds provided through this Agreement are used for construction work, or in support of construction work, Contractor shall ensure that the requirements of Chapter I (commencing with Section 1720) of Part 7 of the California Labor Code(pertaining to the payment of prevailing wages and administered by the California Department of Industrial Relations)are met. B. For the purpose of this requirement "construction work" includes, but is not limited to rehabilitation, alternation, demolition, installation or repair done under contract and paid for,in whole or in part,through this Agreement.All construction work shall be done through the use of a written contract, with the properly licensed building contractor incorporating these requirements (the "construction contractor"). Where the construction contract will be between the Contractor and a licensed building contractor the Contractor shall serve as the "awarding body" as that term is defined in the California Labor Code. Where the Contractor will provide funds to a third party that will enter into the construction contract with a licensed building contractor,the third party shall serve as the"awarding body". 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Within the context of a supportive residential treatment setting, the mission of Father's Heart Ranch is to partner with and champion the cause of children suffering from backgrounds of trauma and abuse. At the heart of such a mission is the agency's motivational intent to receive, restore and revive children whose lives have been fragmented by the abuse and neglect foisted upon them by adults who have betrayed their roles to care for and nurture these children. Having an onsite playground offers many opportunities to enhance the wellbeing of the boys in our care. Our limited budget, however, gives pause for concern. We are reaching out, understanding that the donation is already a generous offer, asking that you would consider sharing in the cost of the removal of the equipment. The total cost for removal, transportation and re-installation is S32,471. We have the funds to pay for the re-installation, but are requesting the assistance of the City of Palm Desert for the removal at S 17,063.00 Thank you for your consideration. If you have any additional questions, please contact feel free to contact me at (951) 956-6475. Sincercly rf E Christina Torres'` Director, Father's Heart Ranch PRO-TECT ° T.J.JANCA CONSTRUCTION, INC =xt.i tvaorsDihiibrandI go/for pt Pro-Tectruir TURF .. 2 E 5 11'n;r: rA 1,9E5 P 14 July 2,2018 Father's Heart Ranch VIA EMAIL: sluna@flathersheartranch.net Attn: Silvia Luna 71175 Arroyo Rd. Desert Hot Springs,92241 SUBJECT: Site Work,Playground Equipment Installations Father's Heart Ranch—Desert Hot Springs,CA TJC#18-Q6626 Dear Silvia: Per your request,we have compiled the costs for work at the location. Our quotes are based on the following scope of work: Site Work $17,063.00 • Demo and remove existing equipment at Joe Mann Park;2-5 area and 5-12 area,Swings.(Shade Structures to remain). • Relocate equipment to Father's Heart Ranch Center. • Remove and dispose spoils. • Non-Prevailing wages. • Price includes one(1)move-on only. Playground Equipment $15,408.00 • Re-Installation only of(1)2-5 GameTime Structure,(1)5-12 GameTime Structure,Swings-through dirt at Father's Heart Ranch Center. • Footings excavation,and concrete. • Equipment assembly. • Owner to provide new hardware kit,touch up paint,signs or labeling* • Non-Prevailing wages. • Price includes one(1)move-on only. Excludes: • Supply,in part or in whole,of any play equipment or structure. • No guarantees,no warranty to any part of the structures. • Not responsible for any damage to the structures during demo,relocation,or re-installation. • No guarantees the structures will pass audit or safety inspection;due to age of equipment and manufactures design and any updated playground regulations. • Off-site disposal of spoils. • Receiving,Unloading,Storage,Delivery. • Security fencing,with or without wind screen,security personnel. • Locating utilities,drains,sewer lines,irrigation,site utilities,or any other underground appurtenances. • Relocation or repair of any utilities,drains,sewer lines,irrigation,site utilities,or any other appurtenances. • Permits,plans,Engineering,surveying,shop drawings. • Payment and performance Bonds. • Concrete/Asphalt saw cutting/core drilling • Removal of any soil conditions that cannot be excavated by a Bobcat auger such as rock,bed rock,including chipping,drilling,splitting,ripping,hammering etc.may incur additional charges • Inspections,Audits,Testing,Reports. • Fees(Inspections or otherwise) CA Linen..ie 774195:,B,C51/012,CB1;034:AZ Liceasa 148918i K-oE PRO-T ECT T.J.`JANCACONSTRUCTION. NC ExigueiYACEscrgAttarunttnstatera+Pro- tTu v; TURF 9J3 4^C5.0 ' CA::"i.'855 P 7;4CP13941 • Concrete curbs,borders,sidewalks,ramps,ADA access of any kind,unless noted otherwise. • Surfacing,finish or otherwise. • Spread footings. (pier/caisson footings only included) • Compaction of soil in footings. • Pour-back over footings. • If shoring is required,supplied by the contractor. • HIC and G-max testing. • Damage to surfacing during curing process • Color Changes,designs,or graphics. Notes: • Site must have clear and open access for machinery and heavy equipment. • T.J.Janca Construction,Inc.DIR Registration No. 1000002326. • Quote Valid for 90 Days Terms: Net 30. Should you have any questions,please call. Best Regards, Keeth/Sm tiv CA 1.74 :Ise 774195:9,C91f012,C611034;AZ Lrense 14931311(-05 I—I ' o r L if_ HU M Til_,I_ il In Ell 1111 .l. IL 11111, zN g M WOODHAVEN DR S ,,,4. ft [Trf 1_-ti__ MTl ITIFI TM TI1 TI1 Tr- -Err J 1111 ITrf rrm 1111 r , � cn HOVLEY-L-N-E z O 1- Z MICHIGAN DR OI _ LOCATION111 A VENUE OF THE STATES I J CALIFORNIA_DR- ICY OVRI DR---.\- , �_DUDLEY ,N rg Z0 1— DR ul y _N Z y CO N x y G H N °> a E recn x [ ,pco , / ,m v GH ST I I I r HIDDEN•RIVER-RD 1 .i9FY1:I.MD4s Joe Mann Park Orin► I Playground Equipment 0 'eaR Mho Date: 2018 VICINITY MAP