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CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Barb Tolbert
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
Mayor Barb Tolbert – Ashleigh
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Mayor Pro Tem Jesica Stickles
INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS AND PRESENTATIONS
PROCLAMATION
National Police Week ATTACHMENT A
Councilmember Marilyn Oertle
WORKSHOP ITEMS – NO FINAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN
1. Change Order #2 for Fire Station 48 ATTACHMENT B
Staff Presentation: Paul Ellis
Council Liaison: Marilyn Oertle
2. Resolution Declaring Used Information Technology Equipment as Surplus ATTACHMENT C
and Authorizing Their Sale
Staff Presentation: Kristin Garcia
Council Liaison: Mayor Pro Tem Jesica Stickles
3. Change Order #4 for 204th Street Roundabout ATTACHMENT D
Staff Presentation: Jim Kelly
Council Liaison: Jan Schuette
4. Low Bid Award for 173rd Street, Phase 1 ATTACHMENT E
Staff Presentation: Jim Kelly
Council Liaison: Jan Schuette
Arlington City Council Workshop
Monday, May 10, 2021 at 7:00 pm
5. Supplement #1 to the SCJ Alliance Contract for Island Crossing ATTACHMENT F
Roundabout Design
Staff Presentation: Jim Kelly
Council Liaison: Jan Schuette
6. Resolution to Amend Cemetery Fee Schedule ATTACHMENT G
Staff Presentation: Jim Kelly
Council Liaison: Debora Nelson
7. Modification to Salary Schedule for Non-Represented Employees for 2021 ATTACHMENT H
Staff Presentation: James Trefry
Council Liaison: Mayor Pro Tem Jesica Stickles
ADMINISTRATOR & STAFF REPORTS
MAYOR’S REPORT
COMMENTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS/COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
For members of the public who wish to speak to the Council. Please limit your remarks to three minutes.
REVIEW OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
EXECUTIVE SESSION
RECONVENE
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Jesica Stickles / Mayor Barb Tolbert
PROCLAMATION
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
WHEREAS, the Congress and President of the United States have designated May 9 through May 15, 2021 as National Police Week; and
WHEREAS, the International Association of Chiefs of Police has declared law enforcement officer safety and wellness a top priority, and the IACP's Center for Officer Safety and Wellness promotes the importance of individual, agency, family, and community safety and wellness awareness; and
WHEREAS, the members of the Arlington Police Department play an essential role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the citizens of Arlington; and
WHEREAS, it is important that all citizens know and understand the problems, duties and responsibilities of their police department, and that members of our police department recognize their duty to serve the people by safeguarding life and property, by protecting them against violence or disorder, and by protecting the innocent against deception and the weak against oppression or intimidation; and
WHEREAS, the police department of Arlington has grown to be a modern and scientific law enforcement agency which unceasingly provides a vital public service;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Barbara Tolbert call upon all citizens of Arlington and upon all patriotic, civil and educational organizations to observe the week of May 9-15, 2021, as
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
with appropriate ceremonies in which all of our people may join in commemorating police officers, past and present, who by their faithful and loyal devotion to their responsibilities have rendered a dedicated service to their communities and, in doing so, have established for themselves an enviable and enduring reputation for preserving the rights and security of all citizens. _________________________________ Barbara Tolbert, Mayor
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #1 Attachment B
funds will be taken from the project contingency at 10% of the construction cost.
116 E. Fir Street, Suite A Mount Vernon, WA 98273 (360)424-0394 Fax (360)424-5726
Change Order
Project: City of Arlington Fire Station 48 Change Order No.: 2
Fire Station 48
4228 Airport Blvd.
Arlington, WA 98223
The Contract is changed as follows:
Per attached COP’s #5-12.
The original Contract Sum:
Net change by previously authorized Change Orders:
Contract Sum prior to this Change Order:
The Contract Sum shall be (increased) (decreased) (unchanged):
The new Contract Sum including this Change Order:
The Contract Time shall be (increased) (decreased) (unchanged):
The Date of Substantial Completion is:
$3,690,000.00
$3,690,000.00
$54,598.23
$47,575.18
$3,792,173.41
days
August 31, 2021
Architect: Contractor: Owner:
Carletti Architects, P.S. HB Hansen Const., Inc. City of Arlington
116 E. Fire Street, Suite A P.O. Box 266 238 North Olympic Avenue
Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Lynden, WA 98264 Arlington, WA 98223
By: _____________________ By: ________________ By: ______________________
Peter Carletti Phil Lohrer Paul Ellis
Date: ______________ Date: _____________ Date: _________________
4/20/2021
City of Arlington Station 48 4/27/2021
CO
COP #Description AMOUNT DAYS STATUS Number CO Amounts
1 PUD power service to the project site 34,139.93$ 0 Approved 1 54,598.23$ CO 1
2 Roller shades 2,488.91$ 0 Approved 1
3 PUD electrical service added scope 9,826.91$ 0 Approved 1
4 PUD electrical service rework 8,142.48$ 0 Approved 1
5 Gas Piping to dryer Room 134 906.40$ 0 Approved 2 47,575.18$ CO2
6 (3) D-ring tie offs gabled roof areas Owner 1,373.57$ 0 Approved 2
7 D ring for rope anchor/Steel ladder support Owner 3,030.17$ 0 Approved 2
8 RFI#34 HSS column/additional strapping shear walls 3,182.81$ 0 Approved 2
9R Conduit pathway to future gate Owner 22,617.32$ 0 Approved 2
10 Cascade Natural Gas revisions 5,900.68$ 0 Approved 2
11 Plumbing changes 3,703.77$ 0 Approved 2
12 Ceiling framing for HVAC and plumbing 6,860.46$ 0 Approved 2
13 Card swipes and door hardware Owner -$ 0 Pending CO3 pending
14 CMU cap -$ 0 Pending CO3 pending
-$ 0
-$ 0
SUBTOTAL 102,173.41$
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #2 Attachment C
equipment to be declared as surplus and sold, as needed, in lieu of bringing a formal list to Council every time equipment is determined to be obsolete. Due to the volume of equipment replaced on a regular basis, The Information Technology Department performs an annual inventory of all technology equipment, and makes a determination if the equipment is obsolete and no longer of value. The new resolution added an
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON DECLARING USED
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AS SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THEIR SALE
WHEREAS, the City frequently comes into the possession of used computers,
servers, monitors, printers, phones and other information technology equipment which have
no value except scrap value and which sometimes cost money to dispose of; and
WHEREAS, the used information technology equipment are of no use to the City
and are therefore surplus to the needs of the City;
NOW THEREFORE, the City of Arlington, acting by and through its City Council, does
hereby resolve as follows:
1. Any used information technology equipment determined by the Information
Services Department to be outdated, worth less than the cost of repair, or
valueless shall be and hereby declared surplus to the needs of the city.
2. Staff is instructed to sell all surplus information technology equipment for the
available price at private sale or properly dispose of those that it is unable to
sell.
3. Items declared surplus must be approved by the City Administrator and/or
Finance Director prior to auction or disposal.
4. This resolution replaces Resolution No. 786.
Passed by the Arlington City Council of the City of Arlington at a regular meeting on
the 17th of May, 2021.
_____________________________
Barbara Tolbert, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________
Wendy Van Der Meersche, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
______________________________
Steve Peiffle, City Attorney
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #3 Attachment D COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 10, 2021 SUBJECT: Change Order No. 4 for 204th Street Roundabout Project ATTACHMENTS: Change Order No. 4 DEPARTMENT OF ORIGIN Public Works; Jim Kelly, Director 360-403-3505 EXPENDITURES REQUESTED: $167,644.93 BUDGET CATEGORY: Transportation Improvement Water/Sewer/Storm Capital Funds BUDGETED AMOUNT: Budget Amendment if needed LEGAL REVIEW: DESCRIPTION: Final Change Order (CO#4) for the 204th St. Roundabout Project. Change Orders #1-3 have all been small enough to not require Council approval. HISTORY: The 204th Roundabout Project is complete and the final construction quantifies tabulated; an increase in several line items requires a change order to the contract (CO#4). During construction unsuitable soil was encountered which required unplanned excavation and additional import of backfill. Also, during construction increased flagging was required to maintain business travel and maintain proper control of traffic. A summary of the project budget with change orders is below:
204th
Original Contract $ 2,488,908.00 Original contract 204th
ALTERNATIVES: Remand to staff for additional information. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Workshop; discussion only. At the May 17, 2021 Council meeting, the recommended motion will be, “I move to approve Change Order #4 to the 204th Roundabout Project contract, and authorize the Mayor to sign.”
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CHANGE ORDER 4
Change Order Title: Flagger Hours, Unforeseen conditions
and Design error Date: 4/30/2021
Project Name: 204th Street Roundabout Project No: P02.467
Contractor: Reece Construction Company Federal Aid No: N/A
Owner: City of Arlington
The Contract is Modified as Follows:
Original Contract Amount: $2,488,908.00
Current Contract Amount: $2,503,162.20
Amount of this Change (6.7%) $167,644.93
Revised Contract Amount: $2,670,807.13
Contract time is: Unchanged Increased Decreased by Work Days Cal. Days
New Contract Duration: Work Days Calendar Days
Approvals (Not valid until signed by Agency)
Contractor – Reece Construction Company
___________________________________ ______________
Signature Date
Reviewed
Ryan Morrison, City Engineer ___________________________________ ______________
Signature Date
Reviewed
Kris Wallace, Public Works Accountant ___________________________________ ______________
Signature Date
Approved by Agency
James Kelly, Public Works Director ___________________________________ ______________
Signature Date
CHANGE ORDER 1, CONT.
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Change Order Description:
Bid Items:
Bid Item #22 – Gravel Borrow Incl. Haul – During roadway excavation on Olympic and on 77th Place unsuitable soils
were found to a depth of about 3 feet below grade. This unsuitable soil (soil with many organics and
uncompacting) need to be removed to properly prepare the road base. The removed soil was replaced with
additional gravel borrow resulting in a larger quantity that was originally in the Plans. This Change Order adjusts
this quantity to the actual amount of Gravel Borrow Incl. Haul that was required to replace the unsuitable soils.
Bid Item #26 – Crushed Surfacing Base Course – Due to the increased limits of asphalt removal and grading, in
addition to some removal of unsuitable soils on Olympic and 77th Pl (see Bid Item #22 above), additional CSBC was
required to properly prepare and grade the road base for new asphalt. The amount of additional CSBC required
beyond the original design quantity is primarily due to an error in the Design. This Change Order adjusts this
quantity to the actual amount of CSBC that was required to property prepare and grade the road base in
preparation for paving.
Bid Item #110 – Flaggers – Additional flagger hours were required on this project for several reasons.
1. The City required traffic to be open in both directions on 204th at all times requiring at least 4 to 5 flaggers
to be on site during construction, especially to limit impacts to SR 9 and to control 77th Pl, as it is a dead
end street. The Traffic Control Plans as provided by the Consultant were not feasible with the number of
flaggers specified due to the amount and type of traffic on 204th (busses and trucks), thus requiring
additional flaggers at times and additional hours.
2. When Reece mobilized onto the site, Right of Way was still being acquired from the NE corner of the
intersection. Due to the contractor’s inability to work on this corner as planned to the full extent of the
Contract and Plans, working days were counted at a reduced rate (50%) for the first 4 weeks. This
effectively increased the number of flagger hours required due to the additional days of construction to
compensate for the reduced rate of working days.
3. Due to larger trucks not following the prescribed detour route the project had several issues with
damaged curbs while allowing them to cure, especially overnight. The curb for the truck apron and
sidewalk on the SW side of the project was struck several times and had to be replaced. During
replacement it was required to have flaggers on site for 48 hours straight to direct trucks to use the detour
route and prevent them from continually damaging the curb.
For the above reasons the projects Flagger hours under this bid item increased significantly beyond what was
in the Contract Plans. This Change Order adjusts the flagger hours to the actual hours required to complete
the project.
The Contract is Modified as Follows:
The following Table summarizes the contract amount adjustments covered under this Change Order for the above
Items:
Item
No.DESCRIPTION Estimated
Contract Qty.
Revised
Contract Qty.Units Unit Price Change Order &
Adjustment
22 GRAVEL BORROW INCL. HAUL 150 387.41 CY 83.00$ 19,705.03$
26 CRUSEHD SURFACING BASE COURSE 1810 2767.3 TON 63.00$ 60,309.90$
110 FLAGGERS 2160 3620.5 HR 60.00$ 87,630.00$
SUBTOTAL 167,644.93$
TAX N/A
TOTAL CONTRACT 167,644.93$
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #4 Attachment E COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 10, 2021 SUBJECT: Low Bid award for the 173rd Street, Phase 1 Project ATTACHMENTS: Certified 173rd Street Phase 1 Tabulation of Bids DEPARTMENT OF ORIGIN Public Works; Jim Kelly, Director 360-403-3505 EXPENDITURES REQUESTED: $ 2,135,740.19 BUDGET CATEGORY: Transportation Imp and Water/Storm Capital Funds BUDGETED AMOUNT: $2,200,000.00 2021 LEGAL REVIEW: DESCRIPTION: Review of bid tabulation for the 173rd Street Phase 1 Project and award of project to low bidder. HISTORY: The City has been planning for the installation of a new two-lane road, 173rd Street NE, between Smokey Point Blvd and Airport Blvd (51st Ave). This project was first identified in the City’s 2005 Comprehensive Plan and procurement of needed right-of way started in 2010. Development delays and funding issues have required that the construction of this road be completed in a phased approach. The first phase of 173rd Street spans from Smokey Point Blvd on the west to approximately 100 feet past 40th Ave on the east. The project design is complete, and has been publically bid in early April with bids
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Bid Schedule A: Utility Improvements
1 Unexpected Site Changes 1-04.4 SP 1 EST 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$
2 Roadway Surveying 1-05.4 SP 1 LS 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 7,200.00$ 7,200.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 28,000.00$ 28,000.00$ 19,683.46$ 19,683.46$ 21,000.00$ 21,000.00$ 19,000.00$ 19,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$
3 Record Drawings (Minimum Bid $5000) 1-05.18 SP 1 LS 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$
4 SPCC Plan 1-07.15 1 LS 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 400.00$ 400.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$
5 Potholing 1-07.17 SP 1 EA 500.00$ 500.00$ 1,300.00$ 1,300.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 750.00$ 750.00$ 600.00$ 600.00$ 350.46$ 350.46$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 700.00$ 700.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$
6 Pedestrian Traffic Control 1-07.23 SP 1 LS 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,200.00$ 8,500.00$ 8,500.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,184.63$ 1,184.63$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$
7 Min Bid Req - Type B Progress Schedule $5000 1-08.3 SP 1 LS 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$
8 Mobilization 1-09.7 1 LS 200,000.00$ 200,000.00$ 90,000.00$ 90,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 215,000.00$ 75,200.00$ 75,200.00$ 120,000.00$ 120,000.00$ 261,498.08$ 261,498.08$ 140,000.00$ 140,000.00$ 209,750.00$ 209,750.00$ 230,000.00$ 230,000.00$
9 Project Temporary Traffic Control 1-10 SP 1 LS 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 6,900.00$ 6,900.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 58,400.00$ 58,400.00$ 35,000.00$ 35,000.00$ 27,125.54$ 27,125.54$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 41,850.00$ 41,850.00$ 60,000.00$ 60,000.00$
10 Type 3 Barricade 1-10 SP 2 EA 500.00$ 1,000.00$ 275.00$ 550.00$ 375.00$ 750.00$ 600.00$ 1,200.00$ 280.00$ 560.00$ 200.00$ 400.00$ 835.77$ 1,671.54$ 600.00$ 1,200.00$ 750.00$ 1,500.00$ 500.00$ 1,000.00$
11 Clearing and Grubbing 2-01 SP 1.7 ACRE 15,000.00$ 25,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 8,500.00$ 14,450.00$ 25,000.00$ 42,500.00$ 12,200.00$ 20,740.00$ 20,000.00$ 34,000.00$ 12,081.49$ 20,538.53$ 5,000.00$ 8,500.00$ 15,500.00$ 26,350.00$ 10,000.00$ 17,000.00$
12 Removal of Structures and Obstructions 2-02 SP 1 LS 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 1,400.00$ 1,400.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 5,882.26$ 5,882.26$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 4,200.00$ 4,200.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$
13 Removing Existing Fence and Resetting Fence Post 2-02 SP 1 LS 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 13,000.00$ 13,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 15,300.00$ 15,300.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,687.52$ 6,687.52$ 35,000.00$ 35,000.00$ 57,400.00$ 57,400.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$
14 Roadway Excavation Incl. Haul 2-03 1,210 CY 30.00$ 36,300.00$ 10.00$ 12,100.00$ 14.00$ 16,940.00$ 25.00$ 30,250.00$ 25.00$ 30,250.00$ 36.00$ 43,560.00$ 27.60$ 33,396.00$ 18.00$ 21,780.00$ 29.00$ 35,090.00$ 35.00$ 42,350.00$
15 Gravel Borrow Incl. Haul 2-03 1,270 TON 25.00$ 31,750.00$ 11.00$ 13,970.00$ 23.00$ 29,210.00$ 21.00$ 26,670.00$ 26.00$ 33,020.00$ 25.00$ 31,750.00$ 22.39$ 28,435.30$ 17.00$ 21,590.00$ 27.00$ 34,290.00$ 32.00$ 40,640.00$
16 Structure Excavation Class B Incl. Haul 2-09 1,050 CY 35.00$ 36,750.00$ 10.00$ 10,500.00$ 13.00$ 13,650.00$ 26.00$ 27,300.00$ 21.00$ 22,050.00$ 32.00$ 33,600.00$ 25.96$ 27,258.00$ 36.00$ 37,800.00$ 16.00$ 16,800.00$ 36.00$ 37,800.00$
17 Shoring Or Extra Excavation Class B 2-09 520 SF 1.00$ 520.00$ 3.50$ 1,820.00$ 0.50$ 260.00$ 0.50$ 260.00$ 5.00$ 2,600.00$ 2.00$ 1,040.00$ 2.24$ 1,164.80$ 1.00$ 520.00$ 3.00$ 1,560.00$ 5.00$ 2,600.00$
18 Trimming and Cleanup 2-11 1 LS 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,500.00$ 8,500.00$ 8,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 4,665.71$ 4,665.71$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 3,925.00$ 3,925.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$
19 Construction Geotextile for Separation 2-12 940 SY 2.00$ 1,880.00$ 1.30$ 1,222.00$ 1.80$ 1,692.00$ 2.30$ 2,162.00$ 2.75$ 2,585.00$ 2.00$ 1,880.00$ 2.33$ 2,190.20$ 2.00$ 1,880.00$ 4.00$ 3,760.00$ 7.00$ 6,580.00$
20 Construction Geotextile for Underground Drainage 2-12 1,220 SY 2.00$ 2,440.00$ 1.30$ 1,586.00$ 2.75$ 3,355.00$ 2.60$ 3,172.00$ 2.75$ 3,355.00$ 2.00$ 2,440.00$ 2.99$ 3,647.80$ 3.00$ 3,660.00$ 4.00$ 4,880.00$ 7.00$ 8,540.00$
21 Crushed Surfacing Top Course 4-04 440 TON 35.00$ 15,400.00$ 47.00$ 20,680.00$ 38.00$ 16,720.00$ 35.60$ 15,664.00$ 58.00$ 25,520.00$ 45.00$ 19,800.00$ 28.06$ 12,346.40$ 33.00$ 14,520.00$ 57.30$ 25,212.00$ 50.00$ 22,000.00$
22 Crushed Surfacing Base Course 4-04 2,320 TON 30.00$ 69,600.00$ 24.00$ 55,680.00$ 32.00$ 74,240.00$ 27.00$ 62,640.00$ 36.00$ 83,520.00$ 28.00$ 64,960.00$ 24.99$ 57,976.80$ 29.00$ 67,280.00$ 36.40$ 84,448.00$ 30.00$ 69,600.00$
23 Commercial HMA 5-04 SP 1,560 TON 105.00$ 163,800.00$ 97.00$ 151,320.00$ 97.00$ 151,320.00$ 92.00$ 143,520.00$ 99.00$ 154,440.00$ 100.00$ 156,000.00$ 99.15$ 154,674.00$ 114.00$ 177,840.00$ 95.00$ 148,200.00$ 94.00$ 146,640.00$
24 Asphalt Cost Price Adjustment 5-04 SP 1 CALC 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$ 1,700.00$
25 Textured Cement Conc. Pavement 5-05 SP 40 SY 100.00$ 4,000.00$ 180.00$ 7,200.00$ 200.00$ 8,000.00$ 160.00$ 6,400.00$ 191.00$ 7,640.00$ 180.00$ 7,200.00$ 151.64$ 6,065.60$ 180.00$ 7,200.00$ 190.00$ 7,600.00$ 175.00$ 7,000.00$
26 Underdrain Pipe 12 In. Diam. 7-01 3,330 LF 25.00$ 83,250.00$ 26.00$ 86,580.00$ 20.00$ 66,600.00$ 18.00$ 59,940.00$ 14.00$ 46,620.00$ 28.00$ 93,240.00$ 14.10$ 46,953.00$ 26.00$ 86,580.00$ 14.50$ 48,285.00$ 25.00$ 83,250.00$
27 Gravel Backfill for Drain 7-01 470 CY 30.00$ 14,100.00$ 43.00$ 20,210.00$ 70.00$ 32,900.00$ 56.00$ 26,320.00$ 94.00$ 44,180.00$ 70.00$ 32,900.00$ 62.58$ 29,412.60$ 60.00$ 28,200.00$ 40.50$ 19,035.00$ 50.00$ 23,500.00$
28 Schedule A Storm Sewer Pipe 12 In. Diam. 7-04 250 LF 75.00$ 18,750.00$ 53.00$ 13,250.00$ 190.00$ 47,500.00$ 190.00$ 47,500.00$ 250.00$ 62,500.00$ 38.00$ 9,500.00$ 193.34$ 48,335.00$ 80.00$ 20,000.00$ 195.00$ 48,750.00$ 200.00$ 50,000.00$
29 Cleanout 12 In. Diam 7-01 SP 11 EA 1,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 850.00$ 9,350.00$ 1,500.00$ 16,500.00$ 1,200.00$ 13,200.00$ 1,350.00$ 14,850.00$ 800.00$ 8,800.00$ 793.47$ 8,728.17$ 1,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 1,100.00$ 12,100.00$ 1,000.00$ 11,000.00$
30 CDS Unit 7-20 SP 4 EA 15,000.00$ 60,000.00$ 17,000.00$ 68,000.00$ 15,500.00$ 62,000.00$ 15,000.00$ 60,000.00$ 18,500.00$ 74,000.00$ 16,000.00$ 64,000.00$ 15,191.48$ 60,765.92$ 20,000.00$ 80,000.00$ 16,550.00$ 66,200.00$ 18,500.00$ 74,000.00$
31 Biopod Unit 7-21 SP 4 EA 32,800.00$ 131,200.00$ 26,000.00$ 104,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 28,000.00$ 112,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 96,000.00$ 23,393.94$ 93,575.76$ 25,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 26,000.00$ 104,000.00$ 32,000.00$ 128,000.00$
32 Inlet Protection 8-01 2 EA 100.00$ 200.00$ 150.00$ 300.00$ 55.00$ 110.00$ 100.00$ 200.00$ 140.00$ 280.00$ 50.00$ 100.00$ 60.06$ 120.12$ 30.00$ 60.00$ 125.00$ 250.00$ 100.00$ 200.00$
33 High Visibility Silt Fence 8-01 3,140 LF 7.00$ 21,980.00$ 4.00$ 12,560.00$ 3.00$ 9,420.00$ 6.00$ 18,840.00$ 5.00$ 15,700.00$ 4.00$ 12,560.00$ 3.72$ 11,680.80$ 4.50$ 14,130.00$ 4.60$ 14,444.00$ 3.50$ 10,990.00$
34 Erosion/Water Pollution Control 8-01 1 EST 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$
35 Stabilized Construction Entrance and Tire Wash 8-01 SP 1 EA 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 2,400.00$ 2,400.00$ 8,750.00$ 8,750.00$ 35,000.00$ 35,000.00$ 6,500.00$ 6,500.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 26,695.63$ 26,695.63$ 11,000.00$ 11,000.00$ 18,950.00$ 18,950.00$ 35,000.00$ 35,000.00$
36 PSIPE Acer Griseum, 1.5” Cal. 8-02 5 EA 300.00$ 1,500.00$ 348.00$ 1,740.00$ 320.00$ 1,600.00$ 325.00$ 1,625.00$ 332.00$ 1,660.00$ 350.00$ 1,750.00$ 435.95$ 2,179.75$ 350.00$ 1,750.00$ 335.00$ 1,675.00$ 330.00$ 1,650.00$
37 PSIPE Acer Circinatum 4-5’ Ht. 8-02 34 EA 200.00$ 6,800.00$ 230.00$ 7,820.00$ 215.00$ 7,310.00$ 215.00$ 7,310.00$ 221.00$ 7,514.00$ 230.00$ 7,820.00$ 147.55$ 5,016.70$ 225.00$ 7,650.00$ 225.00$ 7,650.00$ 75.00$ 2,550.00$
38 PSIPE Cornus Kousa 4-5’ Ht. 8-02 34 EA 200.00$ 6,800.00$ 230.00$ 7,820.00$ 215.00$ 7,310.00$ 215.00$ 7,310.00$ 221.00$ 7,514.00$ 230.00$ 7,820.00$ 241.45$ 8,209.30$ 225.00$ 7,650.00$ 225.00$ 7,650.00$ 95.00$ 3,230.00$
39 PSIPE Amalanchier G. ‘Autumn Brilliance’ 4-5’ Ht. 8-02 25 EA 200.00$ 5,000.00$ 230.00$ 5,750.00$ 215.00$ 5,375.00$ 215.00$ 5,375.00$ 221.00$ 5,525.00$ 230.00$ 5,750.00$ 268.28$ 6,707.00$ 225.00$ 5,625.00$ 220.00$ 5,500.00$ 95.00$ 2,375.00$
40 PSIPE Fraxinus Pennsylvanica ‘Leprechaun’, 1.5” Cal. 8-02 4 EA 300.00$ 1,200.00$ 348.00$ 1,392.00$ 320.00$ 1,280.00$ 215.00$ 860.00$ 331.50$ 1,326.00$ 350.00$ 1,400.00$ 603.63$ 2,414.52$ 350.00$ 1,400.00$ 335.00$ 1,340.00$ 250.00$ 1,000.00$
41 PSIPE Juniperus Scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ 5’ Ht. 8-02 47 EA 200.00$ 9,400.00$ 230.00$ 10,810.00$ 215.00$ 10,105.00$ 215.00$ 10,105.00$ 221.00$ 10,387.00$ 230.00$ 10,810.00$ 402.42$ 18,913.74$ 225.00$ 10,575.00$ 225.00$ 10,575.00$ 150.00$ 7,050.00$
42 PSIPE Picea Abies ‘Crupressa’ 5’ Ht. 8-02 47 EA 200.00$ 9,400.00$ 14.00$ 658.00$ 215.00$ 10,105.00$ 215.00$ 10,105.00$ 221.00$ 10,387.00$ 230.00$ 10,810.00$ 503.02$ 23,641.94$ 225.00$ 10,575.00$ 225.00$ 10,575.00$ 150.00$ 7,050.00$
43 PSIPE Berberis Tunibergii Atropurpurea, 1 Gal. 8-02 112 EA 45.00$ 5,040.00$ 14.00$ 1,568.00$ 13.00$ 1,456.00$ 13.00$ 1,456.00$ 13.50$ 1,512.00$ 14.00$ 1,568.00$ 20.12$ 2,253.44$ 13.00$ 1,456.00$ 13.50$ 1,512.00$ 18.00$ 2,016.00$
44 PSIPE Berberis Verruculosa, 1 Gal. 8-02 93 EA 45.00$ 4,185.00$ 14.00$ 1,302.00$ 13.00$ 1,209.00$ 13.00$ 1,209.00$ 13.50$ 1,255.50$ 14.00$ 1,302.00$ 20.12$ 1,871.16$ 13.00$ 1,209.00$ 13.50$ 1,255.50$ 18.00$ 1,674.00$
45 PSIPE Cistus Purpureus, 1 Gal. 8-02 192 EA 45.00$ 8,640.00$ 14.00$ 2,688.00$ 13.00$ 2,496.00$ 13.00$ 2,496.00$ 13.50$ 2,592.00$ 14.00$ 2,688.00$ 20.12$ 3,863.04$ 13.00$ 2,496.00$ 13.50$ 2,592.00$ 18.00$ 3,456.00$
46 PSIPE Cistus Hybridus, 1 Gal. 8-02 193 EA 45.00$ 8,685.00$ 14.00$ 2,702.00$ 13.00$ 2,509.00$ 13.00$ 2,509.00$ 13.50$ 2,605.50$ 14.00$ 2,702.00$ 28.17$ 5,436.81$ 13.00$ 2,509.00$ 13.50$ 2,605.50$ 18.00$ 3,474.00$
47 PSIPE Cornus Sericea ‘Kelseyi’, 1 Gal. 8-02 104 EA 45.00$ 4,680.00$ 14.00$ 1,456.00$ 13.00$ 1,352.00$ 13.00$ 1,352.00$ 13.50$ 1,404.00$ 14.00$ 1,456.00$ 20.12$ 2,092.48$ 13.00$ 1,352.00$ 13.50$ 1,404.00$ 15.00$ 1,560.00$
48 PSIPE Nandina Domestica ‘Harbor Dwarf’, 1 Gal. 8-02 103 EA 45.00$ 4,635.00$ 14.00$ 1,442.00$ 13.00$ 1,339.00$ 13.00$ 1,339.00$ 13.50$ 1,390.50$ 14.00$ 1,442.00$ 29.51$ 3,039.53$ 13.00$ 1,339.00$ 13.50$ 1,390.50$ 18.00$ 1,854.00$
49 PSIPE Myrica Californica, 2 Gal. 8-02 94 EA 55.00$ 5,170.00$ 29.00$ 2,726.00$ 28.00$ 2,632.00$ 27.00$ 2,538.00$ 28.00$ 2,632.00$ 30.00$ 2,820.00$ 33.53$ 3,151.82$ 28.00$ 2,632.00$ 28.00$ 2,632.00$ 32.00$ 3,008.00$
50 PSIPE Ribes Sanguineum, 1 Gal. 8-02 33 EA 25.00$ 825.00$ 14.00$ 462.00$ 13.00$ 429.00$ 13.00$ 429.00$ 13.50$ 445.50$ 14.00$ 462.00$ 20.12$ 663.96$ 13.00$ 429.00$ 13.50$ 445.50$ 18.00$ 594.00$
51 PSIPE Gaultheria Shallon, 4” Pot 8-02 4,870 EA 5.00$ 24,350.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.10$ 29,707.00$ 6.50$ 31,655.00$ 6.71$ 32,677.70$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.20$ 30,194.00$ 7.00$ 34,090.00$
52 PSIPE Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi (Kinnikinnick), 4” Pot 8-02 4,870 EA 5.00$ 24,350.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.10$ 29,707.00$ 6.50$ 31,655.00$ 13.41$ 65,306.70$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.20$ 30,194.00$ 7.00$ 34,090.00$
53 PSIPE Mahonia Nervosa, 4” Pot 8-02 4,870 EA 5.00$ 24,350.00$ 7.00$ 34,090.00$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.50$ 31,655.00$ 7.00$ 34,090.00$ 6.50$ 31,655.00$ 10.73$ 52,255.10$ 6.00$ 29,220.00$ 6.20$ 30,194.00$ 7.00$ 34,090.00$
54 Rounded River Rock 8-02 SP 32 TON 300.00$ 9,600.00$ 104.00$ 3,328.00$ 100.00$ 3,200.00$ 97.00$ 3,104.00$ 100.00$ 3,200.00$ 105.00$ 3,360.00$ 53.38$ 1,708.16$ 100.00$ 3,200.00$ 57.00$ 1,824.00$ 150.00$ 4,800.00$
55 Basalt Boulders 8-02 SP 60 EA 150.00$ 9,000.00$ 230.00$ 13,800.00$ 220.00$ 13,200.00$ 215.00$ 12,900.00$ 220.00$ 13,200.00$ 240.00$ 14,400.00$ 209.82$ 12,589.20$ 225.00$ 13,500.00$ 205.00$ 12,300.00$ 350.00$ 21,000.00$
56 Fertile Mulch 8-02 SP 220 CY 80.00$ 17,600.00$ 63.00$ 13,860.00$ 60.00$ 13,200.00$ 60.00$ 13,200.00$ 16.00$ 3,520.00$ 65.00$ 14,300.00$ 145.86$ 32,089.20$ 60.00$ 13,200.00$ 62.00$ 13,640.00$ 65.00$ 14,300.00$
57 Root Barrier 8-02 SP 360 LF 10.00$ 3,600.00$ 17.00$ 6,120.00$ 16.00$ 5,760.00$ 16.00$ 5,760.00$ 9.00$ 3,240.00$ 17.00$ 6,120.00$ 26.83$ 9,658.80$ 16.00$ 5,760.00$ 17.00$ 6,120.00$ 20.00$ 7,200.00$
58 Topsoil Type B 8-02 SP 1,020 CY 25.00$ 25,500.00$ 35.00$ 35,700.00$ 22.00$ 22,440.00$ 21.00$ 21,420.00$ 28.00$ 28,560.00$ 16.00$ 16,320.00$ 38.22$ 38,984.40$ 11.00$ 11,220.00$ 22.50$ 22,950.00$ 45.00$ 45,900.00$
59 Tree Preservation and Protection 8-02 SP 1 LS 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 940.00$ 940.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 700.00$ 700.00$ 592.32$ 592.32$ 750.00$ 750.00$ 900.00$ 900.00$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$
60 Cement Conc. Pedestrian Curb 8-04 110 LF 35.00$ 3,850.00$ 52.00$ 5,720.00$ 40.00$ 4,400.00$ 42.00$ 4,620.00$ 28.00$ 3,080.00$ 42.00$ 4,620.00$ 26.83$ 2,951.30$ 45.00$ 4,950.00$ 45.00$ 4,950.00$ 45.00$ 4,950.00$
61 Cement Conc. Traffic Curb and Gutter Type 1 8-04 SP 2,770 LF 25.00$ 69,250.00$ 22.00$ 60,940.00$ 25.00$ 69,250.00$ 23.00$ 63,710.00$ 26.00$ 72,020.00$ 21.00$ 58,170.00$ 22.06$ 61,106.20$ 25.00$ 69,250.00$ 23.00$ 63,710.00$ 21.00$ 58,170.00$
62 Cement Conc. Traffic Curb Type E-1 8-04 SP 50 LF 60.00$ 3,000.00$ 46.00$ 2,300.00$ 37.00$ 1,850.00$ 48.00$ 2,400.00$ 29.00$ 1,450.00$ 42.00$ 2,100.00$ 48.04$ 2,402.00$ 45.00$ 2,250.00$ 45.00$ 2,250.00$ 70.00$ 3,500.00$
63 Cement Conc. Driveway Entrance Type 1 8-06 SP 140 SY 85.00$ 11,900.00$ 92.00$ 12,880.00$ 75.00$ 10,500.00$ 89.00$ 12,460.00$ 101.00$ 14,140.00$ 78.00$ 10,920.00$ 71.13$ 9,958.20$ 80.00$ 11,200.00$ 85.00$ 11,900.00$ 80.00$ 11,200.00$
64 Raised Pavement Marker Type 2 8-09 0.3 HUND 300.00$ 90.00$ 871.00$ 261.30$ 600.00$ 180.00$ 630.00$ 189.00$ 600.00$ 180.00$ 700.00$ 210.00$ 670.70$ 201.21$ 650.00$ 195.00$ 650.00$ 195.00$ 1,000.00$ 300.00$
65 Monument, Monument Case, and Cover 8-13 SP 1 EA 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,800.00$ 3,800.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 3,010.00$ 3,010.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,027.70$ 3,027.70$ 2,800.00$ 2,800.00$ 950.00$ 950.00$ 5,000.00$ 5,000.00$
66 Detectable Warning Surface 8-14 110 SF 75.00$ 8,250.00$ 87.00$ 9,570.00$ 44.00$ 4,840.00$ 49.00$ 5,390.00$ 80.00$ 8,800.00$ 55.00$ 6,050.00$ 40.82$ 4,490.20$ 52.00$ 5,720.00$ 50.00$ 5,500.00$ 50.00$ 5,500.00$
67 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Perpendicular 8-14 SP 10 SY 250.00$ 2,500.00$ 331.00$ 3,310.00$ 145.00$ 1,450.00$ 188.00$ 1,880.00$ 340.00$ 3,400.00$ 180.00$ 1,800.00$ 219.11$ 2,191.10$ 200.00$ 2,000.00$ 260.00$ 2,600.00$ 200.00$ 2,000.00$
68 Cement Conc. Curb Ramp Type Single Direction 8-14 SP 90 SY 175.00$ 15,750.00$ 134.00$ 12,060.00$ 120.00$ 10,800.00$ 133.00$ 11,970.00$ 212.00$ 19,080.00$ 120.00$ 10,800.00$ 88.87$ 7,998.30$ 125.00$ 11,250.00$ 200.00$ 18,000.00$ 110.00$ 9,900.00$
69 Cement Conc. Sidewalk 8-14 SP 70 SY 70.00$ 4,900.00$ 85.00$ 5,950.00$ 75.00$ 5,250.00$ 79.40$ 5,558.00$ 140.00$ 9,800.00$ 65.00$ 4,550.00$ 69.88$ 4,891.60$ 70.00$ 4,900.00$ 74.00$ 5,180.00$ 70.00$ 4,900.00$
70 Illumination System 8-20 SP 1 LS 502,000.00$ 502,000.00$ 521,000.00$ 521,000.00$ 470,000.00$ 470,000.00$ 467,000.00$ 467,000.00$ 485,000.00$ 485,000.00$ 490,000.00$ 490,000.00$ 485,848.59$ 485,848.59$ 530,000.00$ 530,000.00$ 465,300.00$ 465,300.00$ 470,000.00$ 470,000.00$
71 Permanent Signing 8-21 1 LS 4,700.00$ 4,700.00$ 3,800.00$ 3,800.00$ 5,900.00$ 5,900.00$ 9,000.00$ 9,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 4,584.26$ 4,584.26$ 7,500.00$ 7,500.00$ 5,600.00$ 5,600.00$ 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$
72 Paint Line 8-22 2,280 LF 1.50$ 3,420.00$ 0.85$ 1,938.00$ 0.80$ 1,824.00$ 0.80$ 1,824.00$ 0.80$ 1,824.00$ 1.00$ 2,280.00$ 0.87$ 1,983.60$ 1.00$ 2,280.00$ 0.90$ 2,052.00$ 1.00$ 2,280.00$
73 Plastic Wide Lane Line 8-22 50 LF 10.00$ 500.00$ 6.25$ 312.50$ 13.00$ 650.00$ 13.00$ 650.00$ 13.00$ 650.00$ 14.00$ 700.00$ 13.76$ 688.00$ 12.00$ 600.00$ 13.00$ 650.00$ 20.00$ 1,000.00$
74 Plastic Crosswalk Line 8-22 120 SF 10.00$ 1,200.00$ 8.50$ 1,020.00$ 12.00$ 1,440.00$ 11.80$ 1,416.00$ 11.35$ 1,362.00$ 11.00$ 1,320.00$ 12.54$ 1,504.80$ 11.00$ 1,320.00$ 12.00$ 1,440.00$ 20.00$ 2,400.00$
75 Plastic Traffic Arrow 8-22 6 EA 135.00$ 810.00$ 110.00$ 660.00$ 185.00$ 1,110.00$ 185.00$ 1,110.00$ 180.00$ 1,080.00$ 200.00$ 1,200.00$ 197.13$ 1,182.78$ 190.00$ 1,140.00$ 190.00$ 1,140.00$ 300.00$ 1,800.00$
76 Plastic Stop Line 8-22 40 LF 10.00$ 400.00$ 11.00$ 440.00$ 17.00$ 680.00$ 16.80$ 672.00$ 17.00$ 680.00$ 18.00$ 720.00$ 17.73$ 709.20$ 16.00$ 640.00$ 17.00$ 680.00$ 25.00$ 1,000.00$
77 Bollard 8-26 SP 9 EA 800.00$ 7,200.00$ 1,500.00$ 13,500.00$ 850.00$ 7,650.00$ 2,000.00$ 18,000.00$ 1,800.00$ 16,200.00$ 600.00$ 5,400.00$ 972.62$ 8,753.58$ 1,300.00$ 11,700.00$ 1,100.00$ 9,900.00$ 1,000.00$ 9,000.00$
78 Sound Attenuating Fence 8-27 SP 1,920 LF 112.00$ 215,040.00$ 135.00$ 259,200.00$ 118.00$ 226,560.00$ 93.00$ 178,560.00$ 101.00$ 193,920.00$ 130.00$ 249,600.00$ 64.64$ 124,108.80$ 115.00$ 220,800.00$ 120.00$ 230,400.00$ 110.00$ 211,200.00$
Subtotal 2,196,690.00$ Subtotal 1,959,353.80$ Subtotal 2,097,168.00$ Subtotal 2,100,844.00$ Subtotal 2,096,810.00$ Subtotal 2,098,735.00$ Subtotal 2,158,807.82$ Subtotal 2,125,722.00$ Subtotal 2,191,944.00$ Subtotal 2,384,501.00$
Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A Tax 9.2%N/A
Total 2,196,690.00$ Total 1,959,353.80$ Total 2,097,168.00$ Total 2,100,844.00$ Total 2,096,810.00$ Total 2,098,735.00$ Total 2,158,807.82$ Total 2,125,722.00$ Total 2,191,944.00$ Total 2,384,501.00$
RRJ Company Oceanside Construction SRV Construction TayEx
173rd Street NE Extension
Engineer's Estimate Apparent Low Bidder
Reece Construction
April 22, 2021 Trimaxx ConstructionStrider Construction Colacurcio Brothers Granite Construction
Bid Schedule B: Pavement Preservation
Item
No.
DESCRIPTION
WSDOT
Standard
Item No.
WSDOT Spec
Ref Sect.
Approx.
Quantity Unit Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price
1 Shoring Or Extra Excavation Class B 2-09 4,960 SF 1.00$ 4,960.00$ 0.10$ 496.00$ 0.05$ 248.00$ 0.30$ 1,488.00$ 0.10$ 496.00$ 0.50$ 2,480.00$ 0.31$ 1,537.60$ 0.25$ 1,240.00$ 0.40$ 1,984.00$ 1.00$ 4,960.00$
2 Ductile Iron Pipe for Water Main 6 In. Diam. 7-09 SP 40 LF 120.00$ 4,800.00$ 38.00$ 1,520.00$ 73.00$ 2,920.00$ 76.00$ 3,040.00$ 63.00$ 2,520.00$ 80.00$ 3,200.00$ 47.56$ 1,902.40$ 25.00$ 1,000.00$ 74.00$ 2,960.00$ 100.00$ 4,000.00$
3 Ductile Iron Pipe for Water Main 12 In. Diam. 7-09 SP 1,240 LF 75.00$ 93,000.00$ 89.00$ 110,360.00$ 75.00$ 93,000.00$ 87.50$ 108,500.00$ 93.00$ 115,320.00$ 100.00$ 124,000.00$ 79.97$ 99,162.80$ 125.00$ 155,000.00$ 87.00$ 107,880.00$ 85.00$ 105,400.00$
4 Connection to Existing Water System 7-09 SP 1 EA 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,900.00$ 2,900.00$ 3,300.00$ 3,300.00$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 5,900.00$ 5,900.00$ 6,500.00$ 6,500.00$ 7,436.02$ 7,436.02$ 3,500.00$ 3,500.00$ 3,350.00$ 3,350.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$
5 Gate Valve 12 In.7-12 SP 4 EA 2,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 2,750.00$ 11,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 2,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 2,840.00$ 11,360.00$ 3,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 2,934.10$ 11,736.40$ 2,700.00$ 10,800.00$ 2,425.00$ 9,700.00$ 8,000.00$ 32,000.00$
6 Adjust Water Valve Box 7-12 SP 4 EA 1,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 230.00$ 920.00$ 275.00$ 1,100.00$ 550.00$ 2,200.00$ 380.00$ 1,520.00$ 500.00$ 2,000.00$ 333.52$ 1,334.08$ 400.00$ 1,600.00$ 700.00$ 2,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 4,000.00$
7 Hydrant Assembly 7-14 SP 5 EA 5,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 30,000.00$ 5,850.00$ 29,250.00$ 4,900.00$ 24,500.00$ 7,930.00$ 39,650.00$ 7,000.00$ 35,000.00$ 5,282.71$ 26,413.55$ 5,500.00$ 27,500.00$ 5,600.00$ 28,000.00$ 8,500.00$ 42,500.00$
8 Service Connection 2 In. Diam. 7-15 1 EA 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 4,100.00$ 4,100.00$ 4,750.00$ 4,750.00$ 4,300.00$ 4,300.00$ 6,190.00$ 6,190.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 4,059.18$ 4,059.18$ 4,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 3,900.00$ 3,900.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,000.00$
9 Adjust Water Meter Box 7-15 SP 1 EA 500.00$ 500.00$ 230.00$ 230.00$ 250.00$ 250.00$ 850.00$ 850.00$ 320.00$ 320.00$ 450.00$ 450.00$ 286.55$ 286.55$ 150.00$ 150.00$ 750.00$ 750.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$
Subtotal 146,260.00$ Subtotal 161,526.00$ Subtotal 144,818.00$ Subtotal 162,878.00$ Subtotal 183,276.00$ Subtotal 191,630.00$ Subtotal 153,868.58$ Subtotal 204,790.00$ Subtotal 161,324.00$ Subtotal 209,860.00$
Sales Tax (9.2%)13,455.92$ Tax 9.2%14,860.39$ Tax 9.2% 13,323.26$ Tax 9.2%14,984.78$ Tax 9.2%16,861.39$ Tax 9.2%17,629.96$ Tax 9.2%14,155.91$ Tax 9.2%18,840.68$ Tax 9.2%14,841.81$ Tax 9.2%19,307.12$
Total 159,715.92$ Total 176,386.39$ Total 158,141.26$ Total 177,862.78$ Total 200,137.39$ Total 209,259.96$ Total 168,024.49$ Total 223,630.68$ Total 176,165.81$ Total 229,167.12$
Total 2021 Improvements (Schedule A + B ) 2,356,405.92$ 2,135,740.19$ 2,255,309.26$ 2,278,706.78$ 2,296,947.39$ 2,307,994.96$ 2,326,832.31$ 2,349,352.68$ 2,368,109.81$ 2,613,668.12$
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #5 Attachment F
Systems (ITS), Geotechnical investigation services, and Utility Design services. This additional work requires a contract supplement in the amount of $40,375.00. Initial Contract Amount $ 266,025.00
Exhibit A
Amendment #1 - Scope of Work
SR530 and Smokey Point Boulevard Intersection
Arlington, WA
Prepared For: James Kelly
Prepared By: Dan Ireland, P.E.
Date Prepared: March 04, 2021
Overview
The objective of this amendment is to incorporate WSDOT ITS elements into the project design and contract
documents and to assist the City with coordinating and managing Geotechnical investigation work.
This addendum will add the following to the current contract:
Phase 11 – ITS System
Phase 12 – Geotech Coordination
Phase 13 – Utility Design (Water/Sewer)
Phase 11(new) – ITS System
This phase of work consists of coordinating with WSDOT on the selection, design, and construction documents
of ITS system components for the roundabout located on SR 530. The proposed roundabout will have loop
detection on all legs and a CCTV camera for monitoring. To complete the WSDOT ITS system, we will need to
complete the following:
¨ Complete the WSDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Systems Engineering Analysis Worksheet.
¨ Meeting with WSDOT to review ITS Worksheet and confirm scope.
¨ Coordination with PUD for overhead fiber cabling.
¨ ITS preliminary plan (layout, foundation details, fiber splicing, cabinet details).
¨ ITS specifications.
¨ ITS preliminary estimate.
¨ Final ITS Contract Plans, Specifications, and Estimate of costs.
Deliverables
· ITS Systems Engineering Analysis (pdf)
· ITS WSDOT meeting minutes (pdf)
· Preliminary ITS Plan and Special Provisions (pdf)
· Final ITS Contract Plan Sheets and Special Provisions (pdf)
· ITS component cost estimation (pdf)
Phase 11 Fee Estimate $21,930
SR530 / Smokey Point Blvd Intersection Improvements – Amendment #1
March 4, 2021
Page 2 of 3
25 N Wenatchee Ave, Suite 238 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Office 509.886.3265 Fax 360.352.1509 scjalliance.com
Understanding:
· We estimate that this system will consist of loop detection on each roundabout leg and one CCTV
camera.
· WSDOT will provide material and equipment specifications for the type of camera and tower.
· We have based this estimate upon connecting the fiber to the I5 interchange will be on existing
overhead PUD poles.
· WSDOT will not require the FHWA ITS design documentation process.
Phase 12(new) – Geotech Coordination
SCJ coordination and support with Geotech subconsultant HWA for the following:
· Field Exploration scoping
· Coordination for access and scheduling of field work
· Exhibits for Geotech to use for report and communication.
· Review of Draft Geotech Report
· General team coordination.
Deliverables
· Exhibits for Geotech scoping.
Phase 12 Fee Estimate $1,850
Phase 13(new) – Utility Design
Utility design for this project consists of extending the water and sewer mains for future development. This
phase of work will develop engineering plan sheets identifying layout of water and sewer conveyance locations
and sizes, as well as the corresponding contract documents (special provisions and cost estimate).
Task 1 Utility Design (60% Level)
At this stage, plans will be developed to submit to the utility owners for review comments. The following plans
will be provided:
1) Sewer Plan & Profile Sheet: This will show horizontal and vertical control of the 8-inch gravity sewer. As
well as, utility crossing locations and service connections within SR530 right-of-way, if any.
2) Water Plan & Profile Sheet: The domestic water main will connect to an existing 10-inch ductile iron
main, extend east through the roundabout, and end at a new hydrant/blow-off assembly.
Task 2 Construction Documents (90% Level)
SCJ will utilize the 60 percent review to refine the utility design to construction level documents. The following
tasks will be completed as part of this task.
SR530 / Smokey Point Blvd Intersection Improvements – Amendment #1
March 4, 2021
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1) Utility Plans – Update the Water and Sewer Plans with any comments provided by the client, WSDOT,
and the rest of the project team. Provide non-standard utility detail items, if any. Standard City and
WSDOT details will be referenced, but not provided, on the water and sewer plans.
2) Specifications – SCJ will prepare specifications for the utilities to add to the overall project specifications.
3) Cost Estimate – SCJ will add costs associated with the utilities to the overall project cost estimate based
upon the 90% plans.
Task 3 Final Bid Package
The Project Team will make final revisions to the contract drawings, specifications, and cost estimate based upon
the 90 percent review comments. Plans will be stamped and signed by a professional engineer ready for bid
advertisement.
Deliverables
· Sewer Plan and Profile Sheets
· Water Plan and Profile Sheets
· Utility Detail Sheet (if needed)
· Water and Sewer Special Provisions
· Water and Sewer Cost Estimate
Phase 13 Fee Estimate $16,595
Fee Estimate Proposal
Project Phase Phase Est. Total Fee Type
Phase 11 $21,930 T&M
Phase 12 $1,850 T&M
Phase 13 $16,595 T&M
Total Estimated Amendment Fee $40,375 T&M
Original SCJ Contract Amount $266,025 T&M
New SCJ Contract Amount $306,400 T&M
END OF PROPOSAL
Consultant Labor Hour Estimate
SCJ Alliance
Client:City of Arlington Template Version: 8/18/2020
Project:SR530 Smokey Point Intersection Contract Type:Billing Rate ScheduleNo. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets:
Job #:698.05 No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots:
File Name: Labor Estimate.xlsm 185 135 165 135 95 110
Template Version:Dan Diana Aaron George Madison Alissa
Phase &
Task No.Principal Project
Engineer I
Project
Manager
Project
Engineer I
Design
Engineer
Project
Coordinator
II
Total Direct
Labor Hours &
Cost
Phase 11
Task 1.1
1 1.0 8.0 2.0 11.0
2 2.0 2.0 2.0 6.0
3 4.0 4.0
4 1.0 4.0 12.0 16.0 33.0
5
Subtotal Hours: 3.0 7.0 26.0 16.0 2.0 54.0
Task 1.2
1 2.0 16.0 40.0 16.0 74.0
2 2.0 1.0 4.0 7.0
3 1.0 4.0 5.0
4 4.0 8.0 16.0 28.0
5
Subtotal Hours: 4.0 22.0 56.0 32.0 114.0
Total Phase Hours: 7.0 29.0 82.0 48.0 2.0 168.0
Total Phase Direct Labor: $1,295.00 $4,785.00 $11,070.00 $4,560.00 $220.00 $21,930.00
Phase 12
Task 2.1
1 10.0 10.0
2
3
4
5
Subtotal Hours: 10.0 10.0
Total Phase Hours: 10.0 10.0
Total Phase Direct Labor: $1,850.00 $1,850.00
Phase 13
Task 1
1 12.0 16.0 28.0
2 12.0 16.0 28.0
3 1.0 1.0
4
5
Subtotal Hours: 1.0 24.0 32.0 57.0
Task 2
1 8.0 16.0 24.0
2 8.0 16.0 24.0
3 4.0 4.0
4 4.0 4.0
5 4.0 2.0 6.0
6 2.0 2.0
Subtotal Hours: 2.0 28.0 34.0 64.0
Task 1
1 4.0 8.0 12.0
2 1.0 4.0 5.0
3 1.0 4.0 5.0
4
5
Subtotal Hours: 2.0 12.0 8.0 143.0
Total Phase Hours: 5.0 64.0 74.0 143.0
Water Plan & Profile
QA/QC
Cost Estimate
Construction Documents (90% Level)
Sewer Plan & Profile
Water Plan & Profile
Connection Details
Phase & Task Title
Preliminary Layout
Construction Documents
Preliminary Design
ITS Analyis Worksheet
Meeting with WSDOT
PUD coordination
ITS Design
Plan Layout/Design
Special Provisions
Cost Estimate of Components
Revisions
Utility Design
Final Bid Package
Geotechnical Services
Task Title
Coordination with Geotech for project scoping, field work, report review
Utility Design (60% Level))
Sewer Plan & Profile
Special Provisions
QA/QC
Revision to Plans
Revision to Special Provisions
Revision to Cost Estimate
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Consultant Labor Hour Estimate
SCJ Alliance
Client:City of Arlington Template Version: 8/18/2020
Project:SR530 Smokey Point Intersection Contract Type:Billing Rate ScheduleNo. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets: No. of Sheets:
Job #:698.05 No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots: No. of Lots:
File Name: Labor Estimate.xlsm 185 135 165 135 95 110
Template Version:Dan Diana Aaron George Madison Alissa
Phase &
Task No.Principal Project
Engineer I
Project
Manager
Project
Engineer I
Design
Engineer
Project
Coordinator
II
Total Direct
Labor Hours &
Cost
Phase & Task Title
Total Phase Direct Labor: $925.00 $8,640.00 $7,030.00 $16,595.00
Total Hours All Phases 22.0 64.0 29.0 82.0 122.0 2.0 321.0
Total Direct Labor Estimate All Phases $4,070.00 $8,640.00 $4,785.00 $11,070.00 $11,590.00 $220.00 $40,375.00
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SCJ Alliance
Client:
Project:
Job #:Template Version:
File Name: Labor Estimate.xlsm Contract Type:
Consultant Fee Determination
DIRECT SALARY COST
Classification Hours Fully Burdened Rate Amount
Principal 22.0 $185.00 $4,070.00
Project Engineer I 64.0 $135.00 $8,640.00
Project Manager 29.0 $165.00 $4,785.00
Project Engineer I 82.0 $135.00 $11,070.00
Design Engineer 122.0 $95.00 $11,590.00
Project Coordinator II 2.0 $110.00 $220.00
TOTAL SALARY COST Total Salary Cost $40,375.00
SUBCONSULTANTS No
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Subconsultant Fee Subtotal:$0 $0.00
Q Subconsultant Markup:0%$0.00
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
Copies, Printing, etc. 0.0% of the Total Salary Costs $0.00
Mileage 0 miles at $0.650 per mile $0.00
Expenses Total:$0.00
Expenses Markup:0%$0.00
SUBTOTAL (SALARY, SUBCONSULTANTS AND EXPENSES)
Subtotal (Salary, Subconsultants and Expenses)$40,375.00
MANAGEMENT RESERVE FUND (MRF)
Management Reserve: $0 $0.00
Total Estimated Budget: $40,375.00
Billing Rate Schedule
City of Arlington
Consultant Fee Determination Summary
SR530 Smokey Point Intersection
8/18/2020698.05
3/4/2021 Page 4
Consultant Billing Rate Schedule
SCJ Alliance
Client:Hourly Rate Table Format: Billing Rate Schedule
Project:Allowable Overhead Rate: N/A
Job #:Negotiated Fixed Fee: N/A
File Name:Labor Estimate.xlsm Labor Template Version: 8/18/2020
Date:
Total Hourly Total Hourly
--Billing Rates Billing Rates
Minimum NTE
- - $250.00 $350.00
- - $185.00 $270.00
- - $160.00 $210.00
- - $125.00 $170.00
- - $120.00 $150.00
- - $110.00 $140.00
- - $190.00 $275.00
- - $160.00 $190.00
- - $115.00 $160.00
- - $100.00 $135.00
- - $80.00 $110.00
- - $90.00 $125.00
- - $110.00 $160.00
- - $80.00 $115.00
- - $70.00 $90.00
- - $125.00 $175.00
- - $100.00 $130.00
- - $120.00 $175.00
- - $95.00 $140.00
- - $155.00 $170.00
- - $75.00 $110.00
- - $95.00 $125.00
- - $80.00 $105.00
- - $100.00 $130.00
- - $85.00 $135.00
- - $125.00 $145.00
- - $85.00 $135.00
- - $120.00 $140.00
- - $170.00 $180.00
- - $95.00 $115.00
- - $120.00 $170.00
- - $70.00 $80.00
City of Arlington
SR530 Smokey Point Intersection
698.05
Billing Rate Schedule
Job Classifications
11/13/20
Graphic Designer
Senior Planner
Principal Landscape Architect
Principal
Senior Project Manager
Project Manager
Project Engineer II
Project Engineer I
Senior Consultant
Construction Inspector
Project Coordinator II
Design Engineer
Project Accountant
Information Technology Specialist
Technician
Senior Transp. Planner
Transportation Planner
Planner
Environmental Scientist
Administrative Assistant
Senior Principal Consultant
Marketing Coordinator
Project Coordinator I
Communications Director
Information Services Manager
Landscape Architect I
Landscape Designer
Senior Designer
Project Landscape Architect
Senior Design Engineer
Senior Marketing Coordinator
Designer
City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill Item: WS #6 Attachment G
City staff and the Cemetery Board met on-line during this pandemic to evaluate the current Cemetery Fee schedule to make sure the fees adequately covered the cost for services and were comparable to nearby and similar cemeteries. During these same on-line meetings, the Cemetery Board also evaluated Cemetery Rules pertaining to service opening and closings in order to develop a structured service schedule that will better server customers and meet City staff limitations.
City of Arlington Public Works
Memo
To: Arlington City Council
From: Arlington Cemetery Board
cc: James Kelly, Tawnya Post, Kris Wallace
Date: May 10, 2021
Re: Cemetery Board Recommended Fee and Rule Changes
In an effort to ensure the Arlington Cemetery operates efficiently, is sustainable, and continues to offer affordable
services to the community, the Cemetery Board reviewed the current Cemetery Fee Schedule and Cemetery
Rules. This memorandum summarizes the Cemetery Board’s analyses and recommended changes.
Cemetery Price Schedule - The Cemetery Fee Schedule has not reflected a price increase since 2010. As such,
the Cemetery Board requested that the Cemetery Fee Schedule be evaluated by staff in a similar manner as in
2010 analysis (a benchmark analysis).
Cemetery staff performed a cursory benchmark fee analysis from three local cemeteries, Marysville Cemetery,
Evergreen Cemetery (Everett), and Bayview Cemetery (Bellingham), to see how Arlington Cemetery’s fees compared
to other cemeteries in the local area and overall pricing effectiveness. It was difficult to match services offered by
the Arlington Cemetery with services from the price lists of the comparing cemeteries, many items and services are
not an exact match. The primary cemetery used for final analysis was the Marysville Cemetery as it was
determined to be the closest in proximity and price and is most often the site that customers are comparing
Arlington Cemetery to when looking at burial places; it was also the primary benchmark cemetery used in the 2010
analysis.
Results of benchmark study along with recommended fee increases were presented to the Board and, after review
of the findings; the Board is requesting the city move forward with a fee adjustment. A copy of the 2021 Proposed
Cemetery Fee Schedule is attached to this memorandum.
As part of the 2021 fee changes, staff have increased the percentage of lot/niche sales that goes toward the
Endowment Fund back to 20%. The endowment fee had been reduced to 10% when the cemetery was having
financial issues in 2017. The Endowment fund contribution is required by RCW to cover cemetery expenses once
all burial plots have been sold.
Cemetery Rule Changes - The Cemetery Board is proposing the following two changes to the current Cemetery
Rules (2013):
- (RULE 1.7) Funerals Burials and Committals (Days and Hours Allowed) - Burial hours are as follows:
Interment Schedule (Monday – Saturday)
Start Time End Time
AM Schedule 9am 10:30am
PM Schedule 1pm 2:30pm
Cemetery Board Recommended Fee and Rule Changes
April 26, 2021
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The Cemetery recognizes that mitigating circumstances may arise necessitating a burial outside of normal
hours. This can be arranged, subject to the availability of Cemetery staff. Overtime fees will be incurred if
the burial is outside the above interment schedule or on a holiday. No burials will be allowed on Sunday.
- (RULE 3.16) Disinterment Services - Remains once interred in Arlington Municipal Cemetery are
considered permanently disposed of; removal from one grave to another within the Cemetery, or removal
from Arlington Municipal Cemetery to any other Cemetery is strongly discouraged. However, when
permitted or ordered by legal decree, Cemetery staff will contract disinterment services with Wilbert
Funeral Services, or other licensed cemetery contractor, to disinter earthly entombment from both
traditional burials and cremated burials; and disinter cremated remains from columbariums.
The 2021 Proposed Cemetery Price Schedule and Cemetery Rule changes as described in this memorandum
are hereby endorsed and recommended by the Arlington Cemetery Board:
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Page 1 2021 Price Update Comparison (04-23-21).xlsx
Item Current fee PROPOSED PRICE
Traditional
Burial Space $1,350.00 $1,600.00
Burial Space Endowment Fee $150.00 $400.00
Burial Space Total Fee $1,500.00 $2,000.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours)$1,000.00 $1,250.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours)$1,500.00 $1,950.00
Inurnment
Urn Garden Space $585.00 $600.00
Urn Garden Space Endowment Fee $65.00 $175.00
Urn Garden Space Total Fee $650.00 $775.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours)$445.00 $500.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours)$695.00 $850.00
Second Rights on inurnment $450.00 $560.00
Second Rights on inurnment Endowment Fee $50.00 $140.00
Second Rights Inurnment Total Fee $500.00 $700.00
Niche
Niche Wall Upper $ 1,139.00 $ 1,120.00
Niche Wall Upper Endowment Fee $ 130.00 $ 280.00
Upper Niche Total Fee $ 1,269.00 $ 1,400.00
Niche Wall Lower $ 979.00 $ 960.00
Niche Wall Lower Endowment Fee $ 110.00 $ 240.00
Lower Niche Total Fee $ 1,089.00 $ 1,200.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours)$ 445.00 $ 500.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours)$ 695.00 $ 850.00
Second Right Niche Wall (ALL)$ 490.00 $ 480.00
Second Right Niche Wall Endowment Fee $ 55.00 $ 120.00
Second Rights Niche Total Fee $ 545.00 $ 600.00
Tent and Chairs for Inurnment $ 163.00 $ 175.00
Flower Vase (Vase, Ring & Installation)$ 195.00 $ 195.00
Replacement vase (vase only)$ 20.00 $ 20.00
Children's Garden
Children's Garden Space $ 357.00 $ 320.00
Children's Garden Space Endowment $ 40.00 $ 80.00
Childrens Garden Space Total Fee $ 397.00 $ 400.00
Opening & Closing (all times)$ 488.00 $ 550.00
Page 2 2021 Price Update Comparison (04-23-21).xlsx
Item Current fee PROPOSED PRICE
ARLINGTON MUNICIPAL CEMETERY PRICING
Liners (includes inspection fee)
Grave Liner (Concrete)$ 800.00 $ 850.00
Urn Liner (Concrete)$ 310.00 $ 325.00
Children's Liner (Concrete)$ 396.00 $ 400.00
Traditional Vaults (includes inspection fee & Wilbert Way Lowering)
Wilbert Bronze $ 18,395.00 $ 18,695.00
Bronze Triune $ 4,895.00 $ 5,295.00
Copper Triune $ 4,695.00 $ 4,725.00
Cameo Rose / SST Triune / Veteran $ 2,695.00 $ 4,295.00
Venetian $ 2,395.00 $ 2,695.00
Continental $ 1,595.00 $ 1,995.00
Monticello / Salute $ 1,295.00 $ 1,695.00
Wilbert Way Lowering Device $ 375.00 *added in above
Wilbert Way Saturday Service Fee $ 750.00
Urn Vaults (includes inspection fee)
Copper/Bronze Triune $ 950.00 $ 1,200.00
Cameo Rose / SST Triune / Veteran $ 850.00 $ 1,075.00
Venetian $ 750.00 $ 800.00
Monticello $ 650.00 $ 700.00
Universal $ 450.00 $ 580.00
Inscriptions
Niche Inscription - Single $ 363.00 $ 375.00
Niche Inscription - Double (both names & 1st DOD, 2nd DOD later)$ 563.00 $ 575.00
Flat Marker Final DOD Inscription (on site)$ 363.00 $ 375.00
Flat Marker Final DOD Inscription & Re-Installation (off site)$ 495.00 $ 550.00
Monument or Slant "Single" Final DOD Inscription (off site)$ 495.00 $ 550.00
Monument or Slant "Companion" Final DOD Inscription (off site)$ 495.00 $ 550.00
Monument or Slant Final DOD Inscription (on site)$ 363.00 $ 475.00
Installation Fees (includes inspection fee)
Flat Markers
Flat Marker Installation Fee - Children's Garden (up to 24"X12" )$ 175.00 $ 175.00
Flat Marker Installation Fee - 30" X 18" or smaller $ 275.00 $ 295.00
Flat Marker Installation Fee - 28" X 34" or larger $ 375.00 $ 395.00
Flat Marker Re-Installation Fee - All sizes $ 175.00 $ 175.00
Vase Block Installation $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Upright Monuments, Slants, Pillows and Benches
Standard Size "Individual" & Foundation - Installation $ 575.00 $ 595.00
Standard Size "Companion" & Foundation- Installation $ 675.00 $ 695.00
Standard Bench - Installation $ 575.00 $ 595.00
Monubench - Installation $ 675.00 $ 695.00
Other Company's Merchandise Installation Call for Quote Call for Quote
Headstones & Monuments
Headstones, Memorials, Monuments, Benches, etc. - Varies Call for Pricing Call for Pricing
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Item Current fee PROPOSED PRICE
ARLINGTON MUNICIPAL CEMETERY PRICING
Miscellaneous Fees
Standard Inspection Fee - (Headstone, Bench, Vault, Liner, etc)$ 100.00 $ 150.00
Administration Service Fee $ 50.00 $ 75.00
Temporary Marker Fee $ 30.00 $ 40.00
Other Services
Set Up Tent for Graveside Service $0.00 $175.00
Disinterment Traditional $1,995.00 *Wilbert price*
Disinterment Cremation $650.00 $700.00
Memorial Tree w/Garden Marker $800.00 $800.00
Pressure Washing $40 for first
$25 each additional $25 each
NOTE - THESE ARE THE 2021 CEMETERY BOARD PROPOSED PRICE REVISIONS
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XX
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Deleted:
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON REPLACING RESOLUTION NO. 2017-
008 AND ADOPTING A REVISED CEMETERY FEE SCHEDULE
WHEREAS, the City Council, through ordinance, has adopted regulations requiring certain actions
and services; and,
WHEREAS, these various ordinances set forth that fees shall be set by resolution; and,
WHEREAS, the cost of providing these various services consistent with applicable codes,
regulations, and policies periodically increase or decrease, or certain services or practices are
discontinued and fees are no longer needed; and,
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Arlington to charge appropriate fees and charges that are
consistent with the services provided and to cover the public cost of providing these various services so
that the public is not subsidizing individual benefits derived therefrom;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON AS
FOLLOWS:
The following rates, fees, and charges for cemetery services provided, actions performed, or items sold
by the city and/or its contract service providers, are hereby adopted:
Section 1. Fees and Charges- General.
1.1 Fees. Fees are intended to cover the normal, recurring costs associated with providing a
given service. Fees are non-refundable.
1.2 Prices. In some instances, the City provides certain goods and merchandise for sale.
Prices for these goods may be included in this resolution.
1.3 Payment Due. Fees are due at the time the action is requested (e.g., at time of
application) or occurs (e.g., prior to a specific action). An applicant may pay all fees of a
multi-phased project in advance; however, doing so does not vest applicable fees due.
Fees due are those in effect at the time the specific action or phase of an action is
requested or occurs.
Section 2. Cemetery Fees. Fees and prices for various services, actions, and merchandise for
cemetery use shall be as listed in Table 1: Cemetery Fees and Prices.
Deleted:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XX
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Table 1: Cemetery Fees and Prices
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Burial Lot 1600.00
Burial Lot Endowment Fee 400.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours) 1,250.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours) 1,950.00
Concrete Grave Liner 850.00
Wilbert Bronze 18,695.00
Bronze Triune 5,295.00
Copper Triune 4,725.00
Monticello/ Salute 1,695.00
Continental 1,995.00
Venetian 2,695.00
Cameo Rose/ SST Triune/ Veteran 4,295.00
Wilbert Way Lowering Device Added in above
Wilbert Way Saturday Service Fee 375.00
Bronze/Copper Triune 1,200.00
Cameo Rose/ SST Triune/ Veteran 1,075.00
Venetian 800.00
Monticello 700.00
Universal 580.00
Urn Garden 600.00
Urn Garden Endowment Fee 175.00
Second Right lnurnment 560.00
Second Right lnurnment Endowment Fee 140.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours) 500.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours) 850.00
Concrete Urn Liner 325.00
Children's Garden Lot 320.00
Children's Garden Lot Endowment Fee 80.00
Opening & Closing (all times) 550.00
Children's Garden Liner 400.00
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Deleted: 950.00
Deleted: 850
Deleted: 750
Deleted: 650
Deleted: 450
Deleted: Urns
Deleted: Tribute
Deleted: 295.00
Deleted: Regal
Deleted: 295.00
Deleted: 585
Deleted: 65
Deleted: 450
Deleted: 50
Deleted: 445
Deleted: 695
Deleted: 310
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XX
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Niche Wall Upper 1,120.00
Niche Wall Upper Endowment Fee 280.00
Niche Wall Lower 960.00
Niche Wall Lower Endowment Fee 240.00
Opening & Closing (during business hours) 500.00
Opening & Closing (after business hours) 850.00
Second Right Niche Wall (ALL) 480.00
Second Right Niche Wall Endowment Fee 120.00
Tent and Chairs for lnurnment 175.00
Flower Vase for Niche Wall 195.00
Replacement Flower Vase (vase only) 20.00
Niche Inscription - Single 375.00
Niche Inscription - Double (both names and st DOD, 2nd DOD later) 575.00
Flat Marker Final DOD Inscription & Re-Installation (off-site) 550.00
Flat Marker Final DOD Inscription (on site) 375.00
Monument or Slant "single" Final DOD Inscription (off-site) 550.00
Monument or Slant "companion" Final DOD Inscription (off site) 550.00
Monument or Slant Final DOD Inscription (on site) 475.00
&
Various Headstones, Memorials, Monuments, Benches, Pillows, Slants, etc. Call for Pricing
Flat Marker- Children's Garden (up to 24" x 12") 175.00
Flat Marker- 30" x 18" or smaller 295.00
Flat Marker - 28" x 34" or larger 395.00
Flat Marker Re-Installation Fee -All sizes 175.00
Vase Block Installation 60.00
Standard Size "Individual" & Foundation 595.00
Standard Size "Companion" & Foundation 695.00
Standard Bench 595.00
Monubench 695.00
Other Company's Merchandise Call for Quote
Standard Inspection Fee (headstone, bench, vault, liner, etc.) 150.00
Administration Service Fee 75.00
Temporary Marker 40.00
Memorial Tree w/ garden marker 800.00
Deleted: Niche Wall II, rows 4-6 bottom half
Deleted: 810.00
Deleted: Niche Wall II, rows 4-6 bottom half
Endowment Fee
Deleted: 90.00
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XX
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40.00 for first headstone
25.00 for each additional
Section 5. Repeal of Previous Cemetery Fee Resolution. Resolution No. 2017-008 is hereby
repealed.
Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution will become effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this 17 day of May 2021.
CITY OF ARLINGTON
______________________________
Barbara Tolbert, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Wendy Van Der Meersche, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_____________________________
Steve Peiffle, City Attorney
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City of Arlington Council Agenda Bill
Item: WS #7 Attachment H
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 10, 2021 SUBJECT: Modification to Salary Schedule for Non-Represented Employees for 2021 ATTACHMENTS: Job descriptions for Planning Manager and Enterprise Data and Technology Manager, and proposed modifications to 2021 Non-Represented Employees Pay Schedule DEPARTMENT OF ORIGIN Human Resources/Administrative Services; James Trefry, Director 360-403-3443 Community and Economic Development; Marc Hayes, Director 360-403-3457 Public Works; Jim Kelly, Director 360-403-3505 EXPENDITURES REQUESTED: N/A BUDGET CATEGORY: N/A LEGAL REVIEW: DESCRIPTION: Community and Economic Development and Human Resources are requesting a revision to the 2021 pay plan to add the new classifications of Planning Manager. Public Works and Human Resources are also requesting to add the new classification of Enterprise Data and Technology Manager.
Last Updated: 4/2021
Approved: HR 4/2021
CITY OF ARLINGTON JOB DESCRIPTION
Title: Planning Manager
FLSA: Exempt
Union: Non-Represented
Reports to: CED Director
Job Summary:
The Planning Manager position is a high-level planning position which requires an
undergraduate degree in a closely related field and advanced planning experience. This position
is primarily tasked with overseeing long-range plans (particularly the Comprehensive Plan) and
City land-use regulations; coordinating the creation and amendment of plans and regulations
with affected stakeholders, City departments, the Planning Commission and City Council;
completing complex planning assignments; and attending relevant meetings and giving
presentations as required.
The Planning Manager is involved with larger and more complex planning assignments
including review and processing of more complex land-use permit applications, and long range
plan development such as the Comprehensive Plan and the Housing Action Plan.
The Planning Manager oversees the work of both the Planner I and Planner II to ensure planning
efforts are coordinated and consistent.
Essential Communications Job Functions:
• Oversees complex planning projects including analyzing and evaluating site and
architectural plans, performing technical review for routine project plans and
applications, and making recommendations.
• Coordinates and performs research and analyses pertaining to the Comprehensive Plan,
subarea plans, grant programs, related municipal ordinances and policy; prepares related
reports and recommendations, and renders professional advice regarding planning issues.
• Writes and reviews initial studies; coordinates the preparation of environmental impact
reports, recommends determinations of the environmental impact of projects; reviews
environmental documents of other agencies.
• Provides direction to Planner I’s and Planner II’s on assigned projects; coordinates and
reviews the preparation of various reports, correspondence, tabulations, and summaries;
provides input regarding the quality of performance to supervisors.
• Coordinates and attends various meetings for the purpose of providing and receiving
information regarding projects and proposals; as assigned, attends and represents the
City’s interests or policy position on issues including making presentations before
authoritative bodies such as the Planning Commission, Design Review Board, City
Council, and the boards, task forces, and legislative bodies of other governmental
agencies.
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Approved: HR 4/2021
• Attends regional planning meetings (e.g. PSRC, SCT, PAC, etc.) representing the City’s
interests and/or policy position on various planning issues.
• Conduct site inspections, including determining if projects are in compliance with laws,
regulations, and ordinances; makes recommendations on changes.
• Oversees public notification as required by state and local laws and public participation.
• Promotes the department’s mission to provide professional customer service to both
residents and developers alike.
• Performs other duties of a similar nature or lower-level as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Knowledge of the objectives, principles, procedures, standards, practices, and trends in
the field of urban planning and design;
• Knowledge of relevant land use, physical design, economic, environmental, and social
concepts;
• Knowledge of project oversight techniques;
• Knowledge of software applications used in planning;
• Knowledge of relevant mathematical concepts;
• Knowledge of the application, modification, and interrelationships among ordinances,
policies, standards, procedures, and practices;
• Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations;
• Knowledge of the terminology, symbols, methods, and techniques used in Planning;
• Knowledge of common reference sources;
• Knowledge of local government organization, and the functions and practices of City and
other governmental work units with which coordination is required.
• Ability to perform varied and responsible assignments involving the use of initiative and
judgment under minimum supervision;
• Ability to provide direction and coordinate the work of other professionals;
• Ability to perform and coordinate activities, such as the collection, analysis, and
preparation of reports and recommendation pertaining to complex issues;
• Ability to interpret laws, policies, procedures, regulations, maps, specifications, site
plans, graphs, and statistical data;
• Ability to make and defend decisions; prepare visual displays, such as maps, graphs, and
illustrations;
• Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing;
• Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions;
• Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with those
encountered in the course of work.
Qualifications and Education Requirements:
• Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally eligible to work in the United States.
• Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning, Architecture, Geography, or closely related field;
and
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• Four years of increasingly responsible professional planning experience involving
comprehensive planning, zoning and development services;
• Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully
perform the essential duties of the job
• Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Accreditation, preferred
• American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), preferred
• Experience working with form-based code, preferred
• Valid Washington State Driver License and driving record acceptable to the City.
• Successfully pass a WSP WATCH background check.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
Work is conducted primarily within an office environment, but includes visits to project sites
with exposure to atmospheric and topographical conditions.
Physical demands include speech, hearing, vision, and stamina associated with attendance at
evening meetings following a normal workday. Requires ability to operate City vehicles,
telephones, and computers and the ability to sit and/or stand at a desk for long periods of
time. Performing the duties of this position requires the ability to stand and/or walk for 30
minutes or more, on even and/or uneven surfaces, indoors and/or outdoors; sit for thirty minutes
or longer; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and to talk and to hear.
Position requires the ability to travel to a variety of meeting locations both inside and outside the
City, and will include attendance at meetings and events outside normal working hours in the
evening. The noise level can vary from moderate to severe, depending on work location.
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The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal
functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of
responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.
Individuals may perform other duties as assigned; including work in other functional areas to
cover absences or relief; to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise balance the workload.
Last Updated: 5/2021
Approved: HR 5/2021
CITY OF ARLINGTON JOB DESCRIPTION
Title: Enterprise Data and Technology Manager
FLSA: Exempt
Union: Non-Represented
Reports To: Public Works Director
Definition
The City of Arlington’s goal of using technology to improve efficiency requires management of
the technology and data generated. The purpose of the Enterprise Data and Technology Manager
(EDTM) is to lead the development and management of Public Works data strategy and
technology. The EDTM integrates geospatial technology and solutions to improve the Public
Works return on investment from a variety of software and software-generated data. The EDTM
manages and supervises the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department and ensures data
synchronization, clean-up, mitigation and transfer between GIS and other Public Works sections.
The EDTM ensures Public Works staff have the appropriate technological tools and training to
work efficiently. The EDTM also works collaboratively with the City’s Information Technology
Department to ensure the integrity and security of Public Works technology. The EDTM sets
innovation and efficiency targets of the Public Works data management while working
collaboratively with Public Works Managers, Supervisors and Leads on best data management
practices, data integration and technological solutions.
Essential Job Functions:
● Develop and maintain Public Works strategic roadmap to deliver enterprise wide data
management solutions and best practices to meet diverse needs.
● Implements technology to improve data acquisition/analysis across Public Works.
● Identifies, oversees and provides coaching of Public Works staff for process solutions,
analytics capabilities and database usages including queries, dashboards and reporting.
● Manages and supervises GIS staff and activities, coordinates development of GIS
enterprise systems, ensures integrity and security of geospatial databases and collaborates
with internal and external customers.
● Implements controls, data structures and promotes data usage across Public Works.
● Controls, documents and evolves data and software lifecycles for GIS, Water and
Wastewater plant software and all field data collection software.
● Manages the Public Works asset management system and trains staff on asset management
technology and proper asset management procedures.
● Improves data communication while reducing silos between and across Public Works
groups.
● Manages and develops the City’s GIS Portal and ArcGIS Online accounts.
● Supervises the GIS architecture and databases while integrating other systems for better
analysis and dashboarding.
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● May perform other duties, as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
● Knowledge of principles and practices of geospatial database management and analysis.
● Knowledge of principles and practices of project management.
● Knowledge of principles and practices of relative database design and maintenance.
● Knowledge of principles and practices of Geographic Information Systems, particularly
ArcGIS.
● Knowledge of principles of software data collection and web server architectures.
● Knowledge of principles and practices of standard Microsoft Office programs including
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
● Knowledge of municipal utilities and GIS applications.
● Knowledge of technical aspects of field of specialty.
● Knowledge of laws, rules and regulations related to assigned activities.
● Knowledge of city organization, operations, policies and objectives.
● Knowledge of record-keeping techniques.
● Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
● Excellent oral and written communication skills.
● Ability to manage a variety of databases including GIS and enterprise data strategies and
solutions.
● Ability to problem solve and work independently while actively communicating with the
Public Works Director and City’s IT department.
● Ability to manage the City’s web server architecture, SQL databases, and effectively use
ArcGIS 10 Enterprise systems and Office 2007/2010.
● Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and limit use of jargon for
better understanding.
● Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
● Ability to listen effectively and absorb a variety of workflows while communicating
technical information to non-technical staff.
● Ability to effectively manage and motivate own staff and establish and maintain effective
working relationships across Public Works.
● Ability to operate a variety of computers, software and related equipment.
● Ability to maintain records, files and logs.
● Ability to complete work despite many interruptions.
● Ability to meet schedules and timelines.
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● Ability to read, interpret, apply and write codes, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
● Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally eligible to work in the United States.
● Master’s Degree in science, engineering or information systems, preferred.
● GISCI GISP certification in GIS.
● Certified in Python, SQL and HTML
● 5 or more years managing long term projects, technological innovations and a variety of
work teams in GIS and related technology field.
● Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where
only limited standards exist.
● Proven ability to troubleshoot computer programs and develop work-around procedures.
● Valid Washington State Driver License and driving record acceptable to the City.
● Successfully pass a WSP WATCH background check.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
Work is conducted primarily within an office environment, but includes visits to project sites with
exposure to atmospheric and topographical conditions. Requires ability to operate computers and
able to sit at a desk for a long time. Requires ability to work with field crews for training and
supervision of technology.
Performing the duties of this position requires the ability to stand and/or walk for 30 minutes or
more, on even and/or uneven surfaces, indoors and/or outdoors; sit for thirty minutes or longer;
use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and to talk and to hear. Occasionally
requires the ability to reach with hands and arms, and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; lift and/or
move up to 25 pounds. Requires ability to lift twenty pounds above shoulder level. Specific vision
abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth
perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level can vary from moderate to severe,
depending on work location.
The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal
functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of
responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.
Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover
absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
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Pay Spread between Grades Pay Grade Position Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5M Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12
3.00%3.00%3.00%3.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%
A Seasonal Maintenance Laborers 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00
A Finance Intern
A GIS Seasonal Worker
AA Part Time Firefighter/EMT 15.00
B 4,004 4,124 4,248 4,375 4,506 4,596 4,688 4,782 4,878 4,975 5,075 5,176
48,045 49,487 50,971 52,500 54,075 55,157 56,260 57,385 58,533 59,703 60,898 62,115
G Communications Specialist 5,312 5,471 5,635 5,805 5,979 6,098 6,220 6,345 6,472 6,601 6,733 6,868
G Deputy Clerk 63,744 65,656 67,626 69,655 71,744 73,179 74,643 76,135 77,658 79,211 80,796 82,411
G Executive Analyst
8.00%H 5,737 5,909 6,086 6,269 6,457 6,586 6,718 6,852 6,989 7,129 7,272 7,417
68,843 70,909 73,036 75,227 77,484 79,033 80,614 82,226 83,871 85,548 87,259 89,004
8.00%I City Clerk/Executive Assistant 6,196 6,382 6,573 6,770 6,974 7,113 7,255 7,400 7,548 7,699 7,853 8,010
I Finance Accountant 74,351 76,581 78,879 81,245 83,682 85,356 87,063 88,804 90,581 92,392 94,240 96,125
I PW Accountant
8.00%J Finance Supervisor 6,692 6,892 7,099 7,312 7,531 7,682 7,836 7,992 8,152 8,315 8,482 8,651
J GIS Manager 80,299 82,708 85,189 87,745 90,377 92,185 94,028 95,909 97,827 99,783 101,779 103,815
J M&O Supervisor
8.00%K Police Services Manager 7,227 7,444 7,667 7,897 8,134 8,297 8,463 8,632 8,804 8,981 9,160 9,343
K Airport Operations Manager 86,723 89,324 92,004 94,764 97,607 99,559 101,550 103,581 105,653 107,766 109,921 112,120
K Planning Manager
K Water Utility Supervisor
K WW Utility Supervisor
8.00%L Assistant Finance Director 7,805 8,039 8,280 8,529 8,785 8,960 9,140 9,322 9,509 9,699 9,893 10,091
L M&O Manager 93,660 96,470 99,364 102,345 105,416 107,524 109,675 111,868 114,105 116,387 118,715 121,090
L Building Official
L Development Services Manager
L Natural Resources/ SW Manager
L Utilities Manager
8.00%M Community Engagement Director 8,429 8,682 8,943 9,211 9,487 9,677 9,871 10,068 10,269 10,475 10,684 10,898
M Enterprise Data and Technology Manager 101,153 104,188 107,314 110,533 113,849 116,126 118,448 120,817 123,234 125,698 128,212 130,777
6.00%N City Engineer 8,935 9,203 9,479 9,764 10,057 10,258 10,463 10,672 10,886 11,103 11,325 11,552
N IT Manager 107,223 110,439 113,752 117,165 120,680 123,094 125,555 128,066 130,628 133,240 135,905 138,623
N Permit Center Manager
15.55%O Deputy Fire Chief 10,325 10,634 10,953 11,282 11,620 11,853 12,090 12,332 12,578 12,830 13,087 13,348
O Deputy Police Chief 123,896 127,613 131,441 135,384 139,446 142,235 145,079 147,981 150,940 153,959 157,038 160,179
O Information Technology Director
O Human Resources Director
5.00%P Airport Director 10,841 11,166 11,501 11,846 12,201 12,446 12,694 12,948 13,207 13,471 13,741 14,016
P Administrative Services Director 130,090 133,993 138,013 142,153 146,418 149,346 152,333 155,380 158,487 161,657 164,890 168,188
5.00%Q CED Director 11,383 11,724 12,076 12,438 12,812 13,068 13,329 13,596 13,868 14,145 14,428 14,716
2021 Non-Represented Employees
Q Public Works Director 136,595 140,693 144,914 149,261 153,739 156,814 159,950 163,149 166,412 169,740 173,135 176,598
Q Finance Director
4.55%R Fire Chief 11,901 12,258 12,626 13,004 13,394 13,662 13,936 14,214 14,499 14,789 15,084 15,386
R Police Chief 142,810 147,094 151,507 156,052 160,734 163,949 167,228 170,572 173,984 177,463 181,013 184,633
13.00%S City Administrator 13,448 13,851 14,267 14,695 15,136 15,438 15,747 16,062 16,383 16,711 17,045 17,386
161,375 166,217 171,203 176,339 181,629 185,262 188,967 192,746 196,601 200,533 204,544 208,635