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northeast corner of Valley and Meridian, the City began negotiations with the Developer to acquire <br />property to construct the sports park facility. During negotiations, the City and Developer agreed to <br />exercise the optional bid item and relocate the 42" City of Riverside water line. Both parties <br />consented to using the EDA grant and CIEDB funds to construct the pipeline. The City Councit <br />authorized the award of Optional Bid Item #1 to Matich Corp. on December 3, 2002. <br />ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION: <br />Over the course of the past several months, staff and the Developer have been in constant <br />communication regarding the public infrastructure construction project and acquisition of the <br />property. Within the last several weeks, it became apparent that there was a misunderstanding as to <br />how the pipeline relocation was to be funded and as to the total amount of funds the City and <br />Agency are obligated to contribute to the project. Each party was under the impression that it <br />would incur no additional cost, outside of the EDA grant and CIEDB loan proceeds. This <br />understanding, however, was not clear as to how subsequent change orders to the original contract <br />would be handled. <br />The matter is further complicated due to confusion in the total amount of funds available for the <br />construction of the improvements and related expenses. An exhibit to EDA grant application shows <br />$2,300,000 dollars for construction, but out of that sum additional eligible expenses were incurred <br />leaving $2,042,000 million for construction of the improvements. There would be out of the pocket <br />costs to complete the project, as awarded, which neither the City nor the Developer is willing to <br />bear. <br />On June 10, 2003, staff and the Developer met to address specific issues related to the public <br />infrastructure construction project. During that meeting it was mutually agreed that the Optional <br />Bid Item #1, City of Riverside pipeline relocation should be cancelled, minimizing the financial <br />exposure. <br />On the other hand, pipeline relocation will be necessary if the City acquired the subject property for <br />the site of Big League Dreams Sports Project. Considering the cost of this item, staff is <br />recommending to defer the construction of pipeline and relocate it after the City has acquired the <br />subject properties. Relocation expenses will be offset by grading and retaining wall construction. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />On July 17, 2000, an Environmental Assessment addressing the construction of that portion of the <br />street improvements involving construction of new streets was submitted to the Community <br />Development Department. The City of Colton recommended a Negative Declaration be prepared <br />for this project. <br />On August 8, 2000, EDA Project No. 07-01-05132 (Construction oflnfrastructure Improvements to <br />Serve the Cooley Ranch Area) was conditionally approved by the Planning Commission with a <br />Negative Declaration; a notice of determination (Environmental) for said negative declaration was <br />prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA and filed with the Clerk of the Board <br />of Supervisors. <br />
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