HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 02252014 - C.80RECOMMENDATION(S):
1. APPROVE the design and bid documents, including the plans and specifications, for Improvements at Tamalpais
Unit at Old Juvenile Hall, 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez, for Probation Department.
2. DETERMINE that the project is a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Class 1a, Categorical
Exemption; DIRECT the Director of Conservation and Development, or designee, to promptly file a Notice of
Exemption with the County Clerk; and DIRECT the Public Works Director, or designee, to arrange for payment of
the $25 handling fee to the County Clerk for filing the Notice of Exemption and the $25 handling fee to the
Department of Conservation and Development for processing costs.
3. AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to solicit bids to be received on or about April 3, 2014, and
issue bid addenda, as needed, for clarification of the bid documents, provided the involved changes do not
significantly increase the construction cost estimate.
4. DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to publish, at least 14 calendar days before the bid opening date, the Notice to
Contractors in accordance with Public Contract Code Section 22037, inviting bids for this project.
5. DIRECT the Public Works Director, or designee, to send notices to the construction trade journals specified in
Public Contract
APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD
COMMITTEE
Action of Board On: 02/25/2014 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
AYES 4 NOES ____
ABSENT ____ ABSTAIN ____
RECUSE ____
Contact: Rob Lim, (925) 313-2000
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of
the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: February 25, 2014
David J. Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: STACEY M. BOYD, Deputy
cc: PW Accounting, PW CPM Division Manager, PW CPM Project Manager, PW CPM Clerical, Auditor's Office, County Counsel's Office, County
Administrator's Office, County Administrator's Office
C. 80
To:Board of Supervisors
From:Julia R. Bueren, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer
Date:February 25, 2014
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE Advertisement for Improvements to Tamalpais Unit at Old Juvenile Hall, 202 Glacier
Drive, Martinez.
RECOMMENDATION(S): (CONT'D)
Code Section 22036 at least 15 calendar days before the bid opening date.
FISCAL IMPACT:
100% General Fund.
BACKGROUND:
Plans and specifications for the project have been prepared for the Public Works Department by H & Y Architects,
Inc., and filed with the Clerk of the Board by the Public Works Director. The construction cost estimate is $600,000
and the general prevailing wage rates are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and will be the minimum
rates paid on this project.
From a historical perspective, Tamalpais is one of the newer units of the old Juvenile Hall that was closed in 2005. It
is a 30 bed unit that is still considered part of the 290 beds of the facility, 240 in the new facility and 50, between
Tamalpais and Monticello, in the old facility. It has been used as an overflow housing unit until as recently as 3 years
ago, when the Juvenile Hall population began to slowly decline. It contains 30 individual single occupancy rooms
each with a toilet and a sink. It has a dining room, classroom and an additional space for a small classroom area
adjacent to the dining room. It also has two staff offices and access to a large outdoor recreation area with a basketball
court. It is connected to and accessed through the new facility.
The remodeled Tamalpais Unit of the Juvenile Hall will provide for an increase in capacity of the Youthful Offender
Treatment Program ("YOTP") that has a current capacity of 30 beds and is housed on the Cypress Unit of the
Juvenile Hall. The Tamalpais Unit was not upgraded at the time the new facility was constructed. By upgrading the
Tamalpais Unit, the YOTP would be able to expand services offered to residents of the facility by providing
vocational training in addition to regular high school classes offered by the Office of Education. The YOTP was
opened on October 1, 2008 and has been at capacity with a waiting list from soon after it opened. The Cypress/YOTP
Unit is currently at capacity with a waiting list of 8. This delays commitments from entering the program and thus
delays their opportunity to complete the program resulting in longer, costlier stays in detention. The opportunity to
offer additional vocational training will provide much needed services for residents of the program, better preparing
them to return to their communities. It will also afford the Probation Department the opportunity to apply for grants
related to programs that offer vocational programming such as a recent Second Chance Technology Grant.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
If the authorization to bid is not approved, the project cannot progress into the Construction Phase, the project will not
be completed, and the Probation Department will continue to have long delays for commitments entering the
program resulting in longer, costlier stays in custody. If not approved, the Probation Department will be unable to
offer much needed vocational training to YOTP commitments that would better prepare them for their return to the
community.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
Not applicable.