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Revision No. 20151201-1 County of Sonoma Agenda Item Summary Report Agenda Item Number: 9 (This Section for use by Clerk of the Board Only.) Clerk of the Board 575 Administration Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403 To: Board of Supervisors Board Agenda Date: March 21, 2017 Vote Requirement: Majority Department or Agency Name(s): Regional Parks Staff Name and Phone Number: Elizabeth Tyree (707) 565-2575 Title: Supervisorial District(s): 5 th Doran Regional Park Boat Launching Facility grant Recommended Actions: A) Adopt a resolution accepting a $990,000 grant from the State Division of Boating and Waterways for the Doran Park Boat Launching Facility construction and authorizing the Regional Parks Director to execute and administer the funding agreement, amendments, and certifications, approving reimbursement requests and project status reporting, and project completion certification. B) Adopt Resolution Adjusting the FY 2016-2017 Budget by increasing revenues in the Regional Parks Department Doran Boat Launch Capital Improvement Project to reflect the receipt of a grant from California State Division of Boating and Waterways for the replacement of the boat launching facility at Doran Regional Park. Executive Summary: Doran Regional Park and its boat launching facility provides public boat launch ramps with boarding floats, parking for vehicles with trailers, boat wash out and fish cleaning station to support these recreational uses. This facility needs renovating to replace aging structures and supporting amenities, increase capacity by improving traffic circulation and parking, and to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities. Regional Parks has been awarded a $990,000 grant by the State Division of Boating and Waterways to replace the existing boat ramp; install a new concrete apron, parking area, pile-guided boarding floats, and accessible pathways; rehabilitate the fish cleaning station and boat wash area; and install project signage. The State Boating and Waterways requires a resolution of the Board of Supervisors in order for Regional Parks to accept grant funds. Accepting the grant funds will allow Regional Parks to complete design, secure permits, and construct Doran Park Boat Launching Facility. Discussion: The Bodega Bay boat launch facilities at Westside and Doran Park are utilized by thousands of residents and visitors every year for access to sport fishing and other water related activities around Bodega Bay. These two park facilities were identified as a critical priority in the Report on Deferred Maintenance

Revision No. 20151201-1 Needs for Regional Parks that was accepted by the Board on February 25, 2014. Regional Parks has been working with the Division of Boating and Waterways, the state s expert in recreation boating-related matters, for a number of years for design guidance, planning, and construction grant funding for boat launching improvements in Bodega Bay. As Regional Parks celebrates its 50 th Anniversary in 2017, we recommend receiving funding to replace aging infrastructure at Doran Regional Park, our first County park, to continue to meet the boating needs of current and future park visitors. Background: In 2009 the Board authorized the Director of Regional Parks to apply for a grant from the California Division of Boating and Waterways (Boating & Waterways) to perform the planning, design, public outreach, environmental document preparation, and regulatory permit consultations necessary to implement the Bodega Bay Boat Launch Facilities Improvement project including the boat launch facilities at Westside and Doran regional parks. In January of 2012 the Board accepted a planning and design grant in the amount of $350,000 from Boating & Waterways for the Westside and Doran Park Boat Launch projects. In January of 2013 the preliminary improvement plans and environmental document were completed. The Board of Supervisors adopted the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Bodega Bay Boat Launch Facilities Improvements and approved the project on March 26, 2013. At that time the Board also approved an application to Boating & Waterways for grant funding for the construction of improvements at Westside Park. That grant application was prioritized because of Westside Park s higher use level. In April of 2015 Regional Parks received a $1.8 million Boating & Waterways grant for construction of improvements at Westside Park. Improvements at Westside Park boat launch are nearly complete and will be finished in the fall of 2017 when the contractor will replace the boat ramp panels to comply with construction specifications. In March of 2014, the Board approved an application to Boating & Waterways for grant funding for the construction of improvements at Doran Regional Park. Project improvements include replacing the existing boat ramp, installing a new concrete apron, parking area, pile-guided boarding floats, and accessible pathways; rehabilitating the fish cleaning station and boat wash area; and installing project signage. The boat ramp improvement will include a low-freeboard portion for small boats and Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant access, which will be the second of its kind in the County after Westside Park. Grant applications with local matching funds receive funding preference from Boating & Waterways. Regional Parks application included local matching funds of $5,000 in Area 1 Park Mitigation Fees and $35,000 in major maintenance funding from the Doran cell tower revenue. The cell tower revenue is restricted for use at Doran Regional Park. In June 2016, Regional Parks was notified by Boating & Waterways that funding for Doran Park Boat Launching Facility was included in the State Budget Notification for FY 2016/17. This project was presented to the Boating and Waterways Commission on November 8, 2016 for advice and comment. On February 13, 2017 the grant agreement was received by Regional Parks. Resolutions are now needed to accept the grant and to appropriate funding.

Revision No. 20151201-1 With grant acceptance, the project is scheduled for construction from August 29, 2017 to November 4, 2017 to minimize impacts to recreational fishing, and to have the facility opened for the beginning of recreational crab season. Prior Board Actions: June 14, 2016, awarded the bid for construction of the Westside Park Boat Launch Improvements in the amount of $1,632,819. May 24, 2016, received County of Sonoma Capital Project Plan 2016 2021, including boat launch improvements at Doran Park. March 25, 2014 by Reso. No. 14-0106, approved application for Boating & Waterways funding for construction of Doran Boat Launch Facilities. March 26, 2013 by Reso. No. 13-0113, adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Bodega Bay Boat Launch Facilities Improvements and approved project and by Reso. No. 13-0114 approved application for Boating & Waterways funding for construction of Westside Park improvements. August 14, 2012, approved a contract with Moffatt and Nichol for planning and design services. January 24, 2012 by Reso. No. 12-0026 accepted $350,000 in grant funding from Boating & Waterways for engineering, design and permits for Westside Park and Doran Beach boat launching facilities. March 24, 2009 by Reso. No. 09-0240, approved Bodega Bay Boat Launch Facilities grant application for planning Westside and Doran boat launch facilities. Strategic Plan Alignment Goal 2: Economic and Environmental Stewardship The project will replace and renovate an existing facility at the end of its useful life with a new facility that will support continued recreational boating and fishing and improve accessibility, including ADA accessibility. The project promotes recreation, health, and contributes to the economic vitality of Sonoma County.

Revision No. 20151201-1 Fiscal Summary Expenditures Funding Sources FY 16-17 Adopted FY 17-18 Projected Budgeted Expenses 5,000 35,000 Additional Appropriation Requested 990,000 Total Expenditures 995,000 35,000 General Fund/WA GF State/Federal 990,000 Fees/Other 5,000 35,000 Use of Fund Balance Contingencies Total Sources 995,000 35,000 FY 18-19 Projected Narrative Explanation of Fiscal Impacts: Project funding includes budgeted $5,000 in Area 1 Park Mitigation Fees, requests $990,000 additional appropriation for the Division of Boating and Waterways grant, plus restricted donation Cell Tower funds of $35,000 in FY 17-18 for a total project budget of $1,030,000. Staffing Impacts Position Title (Payroll Classification) Monthly Salary Range (A I Step) Additions (Number) Deletions (Number) Narrative Explanation of Staffing Impacts (If Required): Attachments: 1. Resolution accepting grant 2. Budget Resolution 3. Budget Summary attachment Related Items On File with the Clerk of the Board:

County of Sonoma State of California Date: March 21, 2017 Item Number: Resolution Number: 4/5 Vote Required Resolution Of The Board Of Supervisors Of The County Of Sonoma, State Of California, Approving The Grant Of Funds From The State Division Of Boating And Waterways For Doran Park Boat Launching Facility Whereas, on April 1, 2014, Sonoma County Regional Parks made application to the Division of Boating and Waterways for a $990,000 grant under the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund; and Whereas, on June 7, 2016, the Division of Boating and Waterways issued a Notice of Application Acceptance to County of Sonoma Regional Parks Department committing $990,000 in Grant Funding for Doran Park Boat Launching Facility; and Whereas, on February 13, 2017, the Division of Boating and Waterways committed funding in the amount of $990,000 under the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund program; and Whereas, on March 21, 2017, County of Sonoma adopted a project budget totaling $1,030,000; and Whereas, prior to the Division of Boating and Waterways issuing said Funding Agreement, said County of Sonoma Board of Supervisors is required to pass a resolution authorizing an officer to execute said Funding Agreement, amendments, and certifications, designating a person to approve claims for reimbursement, designating a person to sign the Funding Request and Project Status form, and designating a person to sign Project Completion Certification. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved and Ordered, that the Director of Regional Parks is hereby authorized to sign the Division of Boating and Waterways, Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund program Funding agreement and any amendments thereto; and Be It Further Resolved and Ordered, that the Director of Regional Parks is hereby authorized to sign claims for reimbursement and the Reimbursement

Resolution # Date: Page 2 Request and Project Status form under the Division of Boating and waterways, Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund program; and Be It Further Resolved and Ordered, that the Director of Regional Parks is hereby authorized to certify that the project is complete and ready for final inspection. Supervisors: Gorin: Rabbitt: Gore: Hopkins: Zane: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Abstain: So Ordered.

County of Sonoma State of California Date: March 21, 2017 Item Number: Resolution Number: 4/5 Vote Required Resolution Of The Board Of Supervisors Of The County Of Sonoma, State Of California, Whereas, the State of California Division of Boating and Waterways has approved the Regional Parks Department s application for $990,000 in funding for the Doran Boat Launching Facility; and Whereas, the Division of Boating and Waterways prioritized grant applications providing a cash match and $5,000 in Area 1 Park Mitigation Fees is available in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and $35,000 in Cell Tower Revenue is available in Fiscal Year 2017-2018; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors adopts this Resolution Adjusting the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Budget by increasing revenues in the Regional Parks Department Doran Boat Launch Capital Improvement Project to reflect the receipt of a grant from California State Division of Boating and Waterways for the replacement of the boat launching facility at Doran Regional Park. Supervisors: Gorin: Rabbitt: Gore: Hopkins: Zane: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Abstain: So Ordered.

EXHIBIT A BUDGET RESOLUTION Department(s)/ Agency/(ies): Regional Parks Narratives FTE Impacts (+/ ) Gross Expenditure Revenue and Reimbursement Net Cost Annualized Net Cost Summary of Requested Adjustments for Board Consideration Summary Row CAPITAL PROJECTS (PARKS) OTHER FUND Doran Boat Launch CIP (40900600) State Divison of Boating and Waterways committed funding $990,000 under the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund Program. 990,000 990,000 Total Requested Adjustments 0 990,000 990,000 0 0 Subtotal of General Fund Changes 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal of Other Fund Changes 0 990,000 990,000 0 0

Attachment 3 Budget Summary Doran Park Boat Launching Facility Project Cost Estimate Final Design & Permits 92,287 Mobilization 127,000 Demolition 42,300 Boat Launch Ramp 151,897 Concrete Ramp Apron 26,600 Pile-Guided Boarding Floats and Gangway 138,610 Low-Freeboard Boarding Float 40,000 Parking Area 83,923 Boat Wash Area 16,200 Accessible pathways 47,610 Fish Cleaning Station 27,400 Site Utilities and Landscaping 43,360 Project Signage 5,000 Escalation & Contingency 87,318 Inspection 35,495 Biological Monitoring and Mitigation 65,000 Total $1,030,000 Funding State Division of Boating & Waterways 990,000 Area 1 Park Mitigation Fees 5,000 Doran Cell Tower Revenue 35,000 Total $1,030,000