97-047 Cooperative agreement with CalTrans for a portion of De Anza Blvd.04-SCL-85-PM 14..1/15.6
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Dist. Agmt. No. 4-1677-C
Document No. SCL-43- '1 4lgj
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, ENTERED INTO ON April 7, 1997 , is between
the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through its Department of
Transportation, referred to herein as "STATE", and
CITY OF CUPERTINO
a body politic and a municipal
corporation of the State of
California, referred to herein
as "CITY".
(1) STATE and CITY, pursuant to Streets and Highways
Code Section 73, are authorized to enter into a Cooperative
Agreement providing for relinquishment to CITY of a portion of
DeAnza Boulevard (superseded State Route 85) within CITY.
(2) STATE desires to relinquish to CITY that portion of
DeAnza Boulevard (PM 14.1/15.6), referred to herein as
"RELINQUISHMENT", excluding new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale
Road Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange
and the entire existing traffic control signal system and safety
lighting at these interchanges.
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(3) CITY is willing to accept said RELINQUISHMENT pro-
vided STATE places RELINQUISHMENT in a state of good repair, as
required in Section 73 of the Streets and Highway Code.
(4) STATE and CITY have reached an understanding on the
work necessary to place RELINQUISHMENT in a state of good repair.
(5) Relinquishment will occur upon approval by the
California Transportation Commission of a Resolution of
Relinquishment and recording of said resolution in the County Re-
corders Office.
(6) The parties hereto desire to define herein the
terms and conditions under which the relinquishment is to be ac-
complished.
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STATE AGREES:
(1) At no cost to CITY, to perform all necessary pre-
liminary engineering including preparation of plans, specifica-
tions, and estimate (PS&E), preparation of environmental
documents, utility identification and locations, and to adver-
tise, award, and administer the construction contract, and pro-
vide necessary construction engineering to bring RELINQUISHMENT,
new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Interchange, and
Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange in a state of good
repair.
(2) To recommend to the California Transportation Com-
mission that RELINQUISHMENT be relinquished to CITY and to use
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its best efforts to obtain approval of the Resolution of
Relinquishment.
(3) To prepare relinquishment documents and to present
to CITY a certified copy of Resolution of Relinquishment for fil-
ing with CITY's City Council and the County Recorder upon ap-
proval by California Transportation Commission.
(4) To transfer to CITY, upon relinquishment, all re-
cords and files for the relinquished section of highway, includ-
ing, but not limited to, plans, survey data, and right of way
information.
(5) To permit CITY to continue, in accordance with the
terms provided in the existing Agreement for Maintenance of State
Highways in the City of Cupertino, to maintain, operate, and be
liable for the entire existing traffic control signal system and
safety lighting at new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road
Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange.
(6) To continue, to reimburse CITY for STATE's propor-
tionate share, such share to be determined'in accordance with the
terms provided in the existing Agreement for Maintenance of State
Highways in the City of Cupertino, of the cost of maintenance of
traffic control signal system and safety lighting, including
electrical energy costs, at new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale
Road Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange.
(7) To maintain and be liable, at STATE expense, for
the entire structure below the deck surface of the vehicular
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overcrossings at the new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road
Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange.
SECTION II
CITY AGREES:
(1) Execution of this Agreement constitutes CITY's
waiver of the ninety (90) days notice of "Intention to Relin-
quish" requirement contained in Section 73 of the Streets and
Highways Code.
(2) To record a certified copy of the Resolution of
Relinquishment with the County Recorders Office, as required by
Streets and Highway Code Section 73, upon acceptance of
RELINQUISHMENT by CITY.
(3) To accept RELINQUISHMENT upon approval by the
California Transportation Commission of a Resolution of
Relinquishment and recording of said resolution in the County Re-
corders Office.
(4) Upon the adoption, filing and recording of the Re-
solution of Relinquishment by the California Transportation Com-
mission, to accept ownership, maintenance, operation, and
liability of RELINQUISHMENT.
(5) To continue, in accordance with the termsprovided
in the existing Agreement for the Maintenance of State Highways
in the City of Cupertino, to maintain, operate, and be liable for
the entire existing traffic control signal system and safety
lighting and pay an amount, such an amount to be determined in
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accordance with the terms provided in the existing Agreement for
the Maintenance of State Highway in the City of Cupertino, of the
cost of maintenance of traffic control signal system and signal
lighting, including electrical energy costs, at new State Route
85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza
Boulevard Interchange.
(6) To maintain and be liable, at its own cost and ex-
pense, within its own CITY limits, at the vehicular overcrossings
at new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Interchange and
Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange, the deck and/or sur-
facing and above and shall perform such work as may be necessary
to ensure an impervious and/or otherwise suitable surface. All
portions of the structure above the bridge deck, as above speci-
fied, shall include lighting installations, as well as all traf-
fic service facilities (signs, pavement markings, etc.) that may
be required for the benefit or control of CITY street traffic.
Traffic control signal system and safety lighting shall be as
provided for elsewhere in this Agreement.
SECTION III
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED:
(1) All obligations of STATE under the terms of this
Agreement are subject to the appropriation of resources by the
Legislature and the allocation of resources by the California
Transportation Commission.
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(2) Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part of
this Agreement, outlines the items of work to place
RELINQUISHMENT, new State Route 85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Inter-
change, and Interstate 280/DeAnza Boulevard Interchange in a
state of good repair.
(3) Neither STATE nor any officer or employee thereof
is responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of
anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or in con-
nection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to
CITY under this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that,
pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, CITY shall fully de-
fend, indemnify and save harmless the State of California, all
officers and employees from all claims, suits or actions of every
name, kind and description brought for or on account of injury
(as defined in Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason
of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or in con-
nection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to
CITY under this Agreement.
(4) Neither CITY nor any officer or employee thereof is
responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of
anything done or omitted to be done by STATE under or in con-
nection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to
STATE under this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that,
pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, STATE shall fully de-
fend, indemnify and save harmless CITY from all claims, suits or
actions of every name, kind and description brought for or on ac -
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count of injury (as defined in Government Code Section 810.8) oc-
curring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by STATE
under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction
delegated to STATE under this Agreement.
(5) No alteration or variation of the terms of this
Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the
parties hereto and no oral understanding or agreement not incor-
porated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto.
(6) This Agreement constitutes the notice of intention
to relinquish RELINQUISHMENT required by Streets and Highways
Code Section 73, which is made a part of this Agreement by this
reference.
(7) CITY hereby waives all rights to protest provided
for in said Section 73 of the Streets and Highway Code with re-
spect to the aforementioned relinquishment.
(8) STATE to retain ownership of new State Route
85/Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Interchange and Interstate 280/DeAnza
Boulevard Interchange including the entire existing traffic con-
trol signal system and safety lighting at these interchanges.
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(9) This Agreement shall terminate upon recording in
the County Recorders Office of the Relinquishment Resolution for
RELINQUISHMENT; however, the ownership, operation, maintenance,
and liability clauses shall remain in effect until terminated or
modified, in writing, by mutual agreement.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Department of Transportation
JAMES W. VAN LOBEN SELS
Director of Transportation
By �
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Dist'rict Division Chief
Approved as to form and procedure
CITY OF CUPERTINO
By2�L 6:,�v.��2xz
(Ma or, City of Cuper ino
Attest:
City Ci rk
Attorney
Department of Transport_ tion
Approved as to form and legality
gepttt,y City Attorney
Certified as to Budgeting of
Funds
Di rict Budget Manager
Certified as to financial terms
and conditions
District Accounting Administrator
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EXHIBIT A
City of Cupertino
PM 14.1 -PM 15.6
From Bollinger Road (PM 14.1) to I-280 Separation (Pill 15.6)
Northbound and Southbound of S. De Anza Boulevard from
Bollinger Road (PM 14.1) to Stevens Creek Boulevard (PM 15.2)
Work proposed :
- Cleaning and sealing all cracks 0.636 cm wide or wider, where necessay.
- Pavement replacement (dig out failed area only), where necessary.
- Slurry seal pavement throughout the project limits.
- Traffic stripe and markers throughout the project limits.
- All work proposed shall include all areas between existing curbs.
Northbound and Southbound of North De An --a Boulevard from
Stevens Creek Boulevard (PM 15.2) to 1-280 Separation (Pill 15.6)
Work proposed :
- Cleaning and sealing all cracks 0.636 cm wide or wider, where necessary..
- Pavement replacement (dig out failed area only), where necessary.
- 4.57 cm AC overlay throughout the project limits.
- Traffic stripe and markers throughout the project limits.
- All work proposed shall include all areas between existing curbs.
RESOLUTION NO. 9813
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
AND THE CITY OF CUPERTINO, PROVIDING FOR RELINQUISHMENT
TO CITY OF A PORTION OF DE ANZA BOULEVARD
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Council, a Cooperative
Agreement between the State of California, acting by and through its Department of
Transportation, and the City of Cupertino, providing for relinquishment to city of a
portion of De Anza Boulevard, superseded by the completion of State Route 85; and
WHEREAS, the terms and conditions under which the relinquishment is to be
accomplished have been reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Works and the
City Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Cupertino hereby approves the aforementioned agreement and authorizes the Mayor and
the City Clerk to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of Cupertino.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Cupertino this 7th day of April, 1997, by the following vote:
Vote Members of the City Council
AYES:
Burnett, Chang, Dean, Sorensen, Bautista
NOES:
None
ABSENT:
None
ABSTAIN:
None
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/ Kimberly Smith /s/ John Bautista
City Clerk Mayor, City of Cupertino
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THP,T THE: VJfTHIIN
INSTRUMENT IS ATRUE AN® CORRECT COR'y
❑F THE ORIGINAL CN FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
ATTEST 2e -C 1) w ; � 1997
CITY.. CLERK OF THE CITY OF ICGUPER'rINM
CITY CLERK
of
Cupertino
Summary
City Hall
10300 Torre Avenue
/ Cupertino, CA 95014-3255
C� (408) 777-3354
FAX (408) 777-3333
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
AGENDA ITEM 10. (b) AGENDA DATE April 5, 1999
SUBJECT AND ISSUE
Authorization to Execute Amendment to Agreement for Relinquislmlent of a Portion of De Anza
Boulevard.
BACKGROUND
The relinquishment of De Anza Boulevard from Route 280 to Bollinger has been delayed until
Caltrans completes the overlay project for the segment between Stevens Creek Boulevard and
Bollinger this summer. In order for the State to expend funds, an amendment to the existing
relinquishment agreement is required. The agreement simply states that Caltrans will overlay De Anza
Boulevard to acceptable standards.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends City Council adopt Resolution No. 99-092, authorizing execution of the amendment
to the agreement with Caltrans for relinquishment of a portion of De Anza Boulevard.
Approved for submission:
Donald D. Brown
City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO. 99-092
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND THE CITY OF CUPERTINO FOR
RELINQUISHMENT OF A PORTION OF DE ANZA BOULEVARD
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Council an Amendment to
Agreement to District Agreement No. 4-1677-A1, Document No. SCL-43-13791, for
additional work to be performed to bring a portion of De Anza Boulevard (superseded
State Route 85) into a state of good repair prior to the City accepting relinquishment of
said portion of the road; and
WHEREAS, the provisions, terms, and conditions of the aforementioned
amendment have been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney and the Director of
Public Works.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Cupertino hereby authorizes the Mayor and the City Cleric to execute said amendment to
agreement on behalf of the City of Cupertino.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Cupertino this 5"' day of April, 1999, by the following vote:
Vote Members of the City Council
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST: APPROVED:
City Cleric
Mayor, City of Cupertino
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District Agreement No. 4-1677-A 1
Document No. SCL-43-13791
AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT, ENTERED INTO ON April 5, 1999
is between the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acting by and through its Department of
Transportation, referred to herein as "STATE", and
CITY OF CUPERTINO, a body politic and a
municipal corporation of the State of
California, referred to herein as "CITY
RECITALS
The parties hereto entered into an Agreement (Document No. SCL-43-13791) on April
7, 1997, said Agreement defining the terms and conditions to relinquish a portion of
DeAnza Boulevard (superseded State Route 85) within CITY, referred to herein as
"RELINQUISHMENT.
2. It has been determined that additional work is needed to bring RELINQUISHMENT in a
state of good repair prior to CITY accepting RELINQUISHMENT.
IT IS THEREFORE MUTUALLY AGREED:
Said additional work as shown on Exhibit B, dated January 7, 1999, attached and
made a part of this Amendment to Agreement, and Exhibit A shown in the original
Agreement will bring RELINQUISHMENT in a state of good repair.
2. Upon satisfactory completion of the additional work identified in Exhibit B,
City agrees to immediately accept RELINQUISHMENT from STATE pursuant to the
terms of the original Agreement.
3. The other terms and conditions of said Agreement (Document No. SCL-43-13791) shall
remain in full force and effect.
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4. This Amendment to Agreement is hereby deemed to be part of Document No. SCL-43-
13791.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Department of Transportation
JOSE MEDINA
Director of Transportation
Bv:
District Division Chief
Approved as to form and procedure:
Attorney
Department of Transportation
Certified as to budgeting of funds:
District Budget Manager
Certified as to financial terms and
conditions:
Accounting Administrator
CITY OF CUPERTINO
0
Mayor, City of Cupertino
Attest:
City Clerk
Approved as to form and legality
City Attorney
Cupertino City Council Resolution No. 99-092 attached.
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EXHIBIT B
City of Cupertino
PM 14.1 - PM 15.6
Northbound and Southbound of S. De Anza Boulevard from
Bollinger Road (PM 14.1) to Stevens Creek Boulevard (PM 14.9)
Work proposed :
- 4.50 cm AC overlay throughout the project limits.
- Traffic stripe and markers throughout the project limits.
- All work proposed shall include all areas between existin- curbs.
1.