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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 06 - 26th Year CDBGMEMO TO: FROM: MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION: ITEM HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER FEBRUARY 1, 2000 PUBLIC HEARING — 26TH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) City Council conduct a Public Hearing to receive input relative to the proposed 26th year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program continuing the roadway improvements to Smith Street between Texas Street and College Street funded in the 25th year program, and take any necessary action. FUNDING SOURCE: The City of Grapevine is proposing not to contribute any City funds for this project. The funding will be the amount provided through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. The scope of the project is to reconstruct the remainder of Smith Street not funded by the 25th year CDBG funding. The estimated cost for this phase of the project is $168,785. We are uncertain of the total amount of CDBG funds that will be available from this 26th - year's program. If insufficient funds are allocated for the 26th year by the CDBG, then the remainder of the cost will be funded by funds from the 27th year program. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The proposed project consists of reconstructing the 400 block, one-half of the 500 block and the intersections of Franklin and Worth Streets with Smith Street. This area is located in the Original Town of Grapevine bounded by Northwest Highway, Dooley Street, Dallas Road and Main Street, designated as CDBG Target Area #1. This project is a continuation of last year's CDBG program funding, the reconstruction of Smith Street (300 block and one-half of the 500 block). Last year's CDBG project was submitted as the reconstruction of Smith Street (300 and 500 block), but based on Tarrant County 25th year CDBG funding ($77,000) only about 1 '/2 blocks can be constructed. This 26th year CDBG funding application is for completion of the reconstruction of Smith Street including the intersections at Frankin and Worth Streets. These improvements will contribute to the upgrade of the area by providing an improved roadway surface for Smith Street. Next year's funding will either be for waterline rehabilitation or the continuing funding for the reconstruction of Smith Street. Staff recommends approval. JLH/JSL/jdr 1. City Name: CITY OF GRAPEVINE 2. City's 3 -Year Goals and PIans for Community Development Projects: 26th year - Reconstruction of Smith Street - Remainder of Construct' n an o 1 k 27th year - Water line Improvements, Worth Street 28th year, Water line Improvements, College Street 3. Project Location (Complete Address, FEMA Map and MAPSCO Coordinates): Smith Street within target area #1 - area bounded by Northwest High Dallas Road, Dooley Street and Main Street, FEMA map #48439CO205H & 48439CO215H, Mapsco coordin. 27M 4. Census Tract: Target Area #1;1137-02 5. Type of Project: Street Reconstruction 6. Cost/Engineering Estimate: $168,785 7. Funding Sources: 26th Year CDBG 8. Engineering Firm: Teague Nall & Perkins Consulting Engineers 915 Florence Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 Engineering Contact: Joseph Patterson, P.E. (817) 336-5773 9. City ContactPerson(s): John D. Robertson (817)410-3138 10. Date of Submittal: January 17, 2000 M DESCRIPTION OF V ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 1. Detailed Project Description: Street Reconstruction of Smith Street (400 & 1/2 of 500 blocks Portion that was not funded for construction by past year's CDBG funding. 2. Detailed Project Purpose: To provide safe roads for residents driving within target area with improved storm drainage. 3. Environmental Conditions: Existing residential area and road. 4. City Enhancement of Target Area (City -funded Projects Only): 1985 - Water line improvement (Franklin St.) 1988 - Street Overlay (Smith, 12 Franklin, 21 Worth, 12 College) 1990 - Street Overlay (Texas, 21 Worth, 12 College) 1992 - Sewer Rehab (2 of lines in target area) Required Attachments: 1999 - Street overlay - (Fox Fire) Exhibit 1 1. City Map Marking Location of Project Fzhibit 2 2. Project Map Exhihit 3 3. Copy of MAPSCO Map Yes 4. Detailed Cost Estimate Yes 5. Completed Environmental Checklists Exhibit 4 6. Copy of FEMA Flood Plain Map, Revised 8/2/95 Prepared By: (Complete Title, Address, and Telephone) John D. Robertson Junior Civil Enqineer P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine, TX 76099 (817) 410-3138 City Name: CITY OF GRAPEVINE Date: 1-17-2000 Project Description: Smith Street Reconstruction (400 & 1 of 500 block) Remainder of Reconstruction not funded by past CDBG programs Item No. Description Quantity Unit Price Amount 1 Unclassified street Excavation 970c.y- $9.00 $ 8 , 730 2 Stablize Sub rade 2,100s.y. 4.50 3 6" Reinforced Concrete Pavement 1,950a.y. 32.50 63,375 4 &Drivel 6" Monolithic Concrete Curb 1,0501-f. 2.00 2,100 5 4" HMAC Transitiom Pavment 300s. y 30-00 9,000 6 Sidewalk ADA Ram T) 6 each 500-001 3,000 7 Socldiriz 300 S.Y. 5.00 1,500 R Paveruent StriDing_,& sijqnacpe 1 l.s. 1 l.s. 1 '000 5 0C 1,000 5,000 9 Utility Adjustments 10 5' Sidewalk 1,0001.f. 25.00 25,000 Contigency (200) Funding Match (If Applicable): City Amount: N/A Other Sources: N/A Sub -Total: $153,786 Design/Engineering: $14,999 11) tp Total Project Cost: $168,785 Prepared By: John D. Robertson (817) 410-3138 Page 1 of 1 Environmental Assessment 1 1 ` Project Name and Identification No. SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION Area of Statutory -Regulatory Compliance el �°� �°�` •,moo `� (Citations for applicable statutes ° �� �z ° -� b tz Provide compliance and regulations are printed on „°� C' �� �� . °� C �� � the back of this Checklist. Full documentation. diseusssion of each is provided in 4Q 4 ���o y ��° �� Additional material may Appendix B) �o� �oo��`t�~ q��� X44 G°cam e° be attached. Historic Properties X Floodplain Management X Wetlands Protection X Noise X Manmade Hazards Thermal/Explosive Hazards X Airport Clear Zones X Air Quality X Water Quality - Aquifers X Coastal Areas Coastal Zone Management X Coastal Barrier Resources X Endangered Species Farmlands Protection X Wild and Scenic Rivers X "Attach evidence that required actions have been taken 22 Statutory Checklist ermits, Licenses, Forms of Compliances Under Other Laws (Federal, State and Local Laws) Project Flame and Identification No. SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION Gam' OTHER AREAS OF STA TUTORYAND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE APPLICABLE ° �o� GZ7 ea provide compliance ro TO PROJECT documentation Additional Material may be attached �o``z' ��~�~ 4ofifi go`�QQS Go°e��`•o Water Quality X Solid Waste Disposal X Fish and Wildlife X 'State or Local Statutes (to be added by local community) X Note: See HUD -399 -CPD, "Environmental Reviews at the Community Level", as revised for further details rejardin� the use of assessment formats. Prepared By John D. Robertson Title Junior Civil Engineer Date 1-17-00 Listing of Applicable Please see Appendix B of this Guide Statues and Regulations for explanation of procedures to be followed. by Area of Compliance Historic Properties National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Section 106 (16 U.S.C. 470f) Preservation of Historic and Archaeological Data Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469-469c) Executive Order 11593, Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment Floodplain Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001 et. seq.) and Implementary Regulations Title 24, Chapter X, Subchapter B, National Flood Insurance Program (44 CFR 59-79) Executive Order 11988 and HUD Procedure for Floodplain Management (24 CFR Part 55) (When Issued) Wetlands Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands and Applicable State Legislation and Regulations. Also 24 CFR 55 (When Issued) Noise HUD Regulations (24 CFR Part 51, Subpart B) Air Quality* Clean Air Act of 1970 as Amended (42 U.S.C. 7401-7642) EPA Regulation 40 CFR Part 50, and Partially 40 CFR Part 51, 52, 61. Man-made Hazards HUD Regulation (24 CFR Part 51, Subpart C) HUD Notice 79-33) Indefinite Notice, September 10, 1979. HUD Regulation 24 (CFR Part 51 Subpart D) Water Quality* Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1376) Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 300f -300j-10) as Amended U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Implementing Regulations 40 CFR Parts 100-149 Solid Waste Disposal* Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. 6901- 6987) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Implementing Regulations 40 CFR Parts 240-265 Coastal Areas Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 as Amended (16 U.S.C. 1451-1464) Coastal Barrier Resources Act of 1982 (16 U.S.C. 3501 et. Seq.) Endangered Species Endangered Species Act of 1973 as Amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543) Farmlands Protection Farmlands Protection Policy Act of 1981 (U.S.C. 4201 et. seq.) Implementing Regulations 7 CFR 658 Wild and Scenic Rivers Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 as Amended (16 U.S.C. 1271 et. seq.) *Environmental laws that have permit, license or other forms of compliance usually implemented through a State agency are also listed here. I Environmental Assessment Checklist awe I Project Name and Identification No. SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4C, -411, Z) Source or Documentation (Note date of contact or page reference) Additional Impact Categories material may be attached. Land Development Conformance With Comprehensive cr Plans and Zoning x Compatibility and Increased benefits to Urban Impact x Itraffic & drainage charact( lope X Erosion Soil Suitability X Hazards and Nuisances, Includinc, Site Safety x Ener2y Consumption X Noise Effects of Ambient Noise on Project and Contribution to Com- munity Noise Levels x 27 risticE Environmental Assessment Check=list (continued, page 2) Project Name and Identification No SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 c Source or Documentation (Note date of contact or page 1 1 r'J 1ti o� o`er ,o`o o`��o`� ora �,°' reference) Additional Impact Categories 4 4 4 material may be attached. Air Quality Effects of Ambient .Air Quality on Project and Contribution to Com- munity Pollution Levels X Environmental Design and Historic Values Visual Quality — Coherence, Diversity, Better quality — new Compatible Use, and residential street Scale X Historic, Cultural, and Archaeological Resources X Socioeconomic Demographic J Character Changes X Displacement X Employment and Income Patterns X Community Facilities and Services Educational Facilities X Commerical Facilities X Health Care X Social Services X 28 Environmental Assessment Checklist �ntinued, page 3) Project Name and Identification No. SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 h AZI Source or Documentation (Note date of contact or page o� reference) Additional Impact Categories - ' material may be attached. Community Facilities and Services (Continued) Solid Waste X Waste Water X Storm Water Improved conveyance of stor X water to dedicated systems Water Supply X Public Safety Police X Fire X Emegency Medical X Open Open Space Space and Recreation X Recreation X Cultural Facilities X Transportation Improved street condition X 1� Environmental Assessment Checklist (continued, page 4) Project Name and Identification No. SMITH STREET RECONSTRUCTION I/ 1 G Z, Z Im act Categories Natural Features Nater Resources X 5urtace Water X Floodplains X Wetlands Coastal Zone Unique Natural Features and Agricultural Lands X Vegetation and Wildlife X 30 s s z Source or Documentation (Note date of contact or page reference) Additional material may be Environmental Assessment Checklist (continued, page 5) Summary of Findings and Conclusions: No environmental impact anticipated. Summary of Environmental Conditions: Not applicable, existing street in existing residential area. Project Modifications and AIternatives Considered: Not applicable. Assessment Checklist (continued, page 6) Additional Studies Performed (Attach Study or Summary) Mitigation Measures Needed: None None Environmental Assessment Checklist (continued, page 7) 1. Is this project in compliance with applicable laws and regulations? U Yes ❑ No 2. Is an EIS required? ❑ Yes ® No 3. A Finding of No Significant Impact (F®NSI) can be made. Project will not significantly affect the quality of the human environment. 9 Yes El No Prepared by John D. Robertson Date 1-17-00 Title Junior Civil Engineer _____. , . LI o cc L"); _v ____ o TEXAS s t o o ES ILL ST._ oo N r .. ST 1j SUNSET- —, co . i TEXAS_ TEXAS ST E TEXAS ST E WALL `� �' w m _... -ui ct: RGREEN o HOLLY ST 3o:...c=�' w_WORT T,,,E �j Z WORTH ST E w CT s �, o a CHELSEA o i ST SURREY IN ! FRANKLIN ST W10 C7 gm J FRANK ST ¢ WALNUT ST E vw ¢ co r; N N i NNON ST E o. .m ¢.... .7 ....4 COLLEGE ST W �',. 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