File #: 16-160    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2016 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 2/16/2016 Final action: 2/16/2016
Title: RATIFICATION OF EMERGENCY ACTION CITY CODE SECTION 36.02 (C) (5) FOR THE MARINE WAY WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $98,634.00 TO AKA SERVICES, INC., AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY MANAGER AS AN EMERGENCY ACQUISITION AS DEFINED BY CITY CODE SECTION 36.01(B).
Attachments: 1. Project Location Map, Marine Way, 2. 138274-455-DSGP Canal Street WM, 3. City Manager Emergency Acquisition Approval, 4. Email Dated January 12, to ACM, 5. COVERSHEET, 6. MARINE WAY WATER MAIN-24X36, 7. MARINE WAY WATER MAIN-pg2 DETAILSHT, 8. MARINE WAY WATER MAIN-pg3 DETAILSHT
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: John Morgan, Director of Environmental Services Department
THROUGH: Donald B. Cooper, City Manager
DATE: February 16, 2016

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RATIFICATION OF EMERGENCY ACTION CITY CODE SECTION 36.02 (C) (5) FOR THE MARINE WAY WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $98,634.00 TO AKA SERVICES, INC., AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY MANAGER AS AN EMERGENCY ACQUISITION AS DEFINED BY CITY CODE SECTION 36.01(B).

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Approve ratification of an emergency action to AKA Services, Inc., in the amount of $98,634.00 for the Marine Way water main replacement. This recommendation complies with the Code of Ordinances, Section 36.02(C)(5), “Emergency Acquisitions”.

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Background:
The deterioration of the roadway along Marine Way is being accelerated by the ongoing tide events, which have increased the vulnerability of the City’s utility infrastructure along Marine Way.
The existing 8-inch water main is located along the eastern portion of the road right-of-way (ROW). As the roadway continues to deteriorate, the vulnerability of the water main for failure will increase, which would result in a loss of water service to the residents. The new water main has been designed to be located along the western portion of the ROW, in the vegetated area west of the edge of pavement, maintaining the required ten foot separation from the existing sanitary sewer main. This location keeps the water main out of the pavement, providing as much of a buffer as possible from the Intracoastal Waterway. The existing water main would be abandoned in place, with the removal or grout filling of the water main addressed at such time when the roadway, seawall and docks are replaced.
City code section 36.01(B) defines an emergency as, "An unplanned or unexpected event that requires immediate action in order to prevent or remedy a service outage; or to prevent or remedy a situation that presents ...

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