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a. Approve an Agreement for Purchase of Real Property to purchase a Permanent Roadway Easement, and a Permanent Utility Easement, (0.416 acres, and 0.178 acres respectively) between the County of Monterey and Brannan Trust, et al, (APN 207-031-008), in the amount of $80,723 for right-of-way for the construction of Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening project, Project No. 3600; and
b. Approve an Agreement for the Subordination of Real Property becoming subject to and of lower priority than the real property interest of a Permanent Roadway Easement and utility easement, (0.416 acres and 0.178 acres respectively) between the County of Monterey and Ag Land Trust f/k/a Monterey County Agricultural and Historical Land Conservancy, Inc. for the right-of-way for the construction of Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening project, Project No. 3600; and
c. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to execute the Agreement for Purchase of Real Property to purchase a Permanent Roadway Easement, and a Permanent Utility Easement.
d. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to execute the Agreement for the Subordination of Real Property becoming subject to and of lower priority than the real property interest of a Permanent Roadway Easement and Permanent Utility Easement.
e. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to accept the Permanent Roadway Easement, Permanent Utility Easement and execute the Certificate of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
f. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to accept the Subordination Agreement and execute the Certificate of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Approve an Agreement for Purchase of Real Property to purchase a Permanent Roadway Easement, and a Permanent Utility Easement, (0.416 acres, and 0.178 acres respectively) between the County of Monterey and Brannan Trust, et al, (APN 207-031-008), in the amount of $80,723 for right-of-way for the construction of Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening project, Project No. 3600; and
b. Approve an Agreement for the Subordination of Real Property becoming subject to and of lower priority than the real property interest of a Permanent Roadway Easement and utility easement, (0.416 acres and 0.178 acres respectively) between the County of Monterey and Ag Land Trust f/k/a Monterey County Agricultural and Historical Land Conservancy, Inc. for the right-of-way for the construction of Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening project, Project No. 3600; and
c. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to execute the Agreement for Purchase of Real Property to purchase a Permanent Roadway Easement, and a Permanent Utility Easement.
d. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to execute the Agreement for the Subordination of Real Property becoming subject to and of lower priority than the real property interest of a Permanent Roadway Easement and Permanent Utility Easement.
e. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to accept the Permanent Roadway Easement, Permanent Utility Easement and execute the Certificate of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
f. Authorize the Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) or their designee to accept the Subordination Agreement and execute the Certificate of Acceptance and Consent to Recordation.
SUMMARY:
Approval of the Agreement for Purchase of Real Property and recording of the related deeds are necessary to secure the additional right-of-way to construct the Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening Project.
DISCUSSION:
The Public Works, Facilities, and Parks Department is working on the right-of-way phase of the Davis Road Bridge Replacement and Road Widening Project. The Project consists of replacing the existing two-lane, low-level Davis Road Bridge (Bridge No. 44C-0068) over the Salinas River with a longer bridge that meets current American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) requirements. The existing Davis Road Bridge is located approximately 2 miles south of the City of Salinas. The Project also proposes to widen Davis Road from two lanes to four lanes for approximately 2.1 miles between Blanco Road on the north and Reservation Road on the south.
The Project’s primary purpose is to construct an all-weather crossing over the Salinas River on Davis Road. The current river crossing is a low-level crossing that is overtopped during larger flows of the Salinas River. The concept of widening Davis Road to four-lanes resulted from the need to provide further carrying capacity between the Salinas area and the Monterey Peninsula. The need for widening was further articulated in the Regional Transportation Plans developed by the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC) for the region and the Fort Ord Reuse planning documents. Furthermore, on June 24, 2015, the TAMC Board adopted the Marina-Salinas Multimodal Corridor Conceptual Plan that included the all-weather crossing and the four-laning on Davis Road between Reservation Road and Blanco Road. To further the multimodal aspect of the corridor, the Project proposes to provide class II bike lanes along Davis Road, and a bus queue-at the intersection of Blanco and Davis Roads. The Project will also reconstruct the intersections of Reservation Road/Davis Road by replacing the existing signal with a roundabout. The Reservation Road/Davis Road intersection improvements are mitigation requirements to offset the additional traffic from the East Garrison Development.
On July 11, 2016, the Board of Supervisors certified the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project and directed the former Resource Management Agency (RMA) to proceed with the Project’s final design and related activities to be able to construct the Project. An EIR Addendum for the Project was prepared to amend the Project design details to incorporate design modifications following the Value Analysis Study Report prepared in 2017. The EIR Addendum was filed and approved by Caltrans on May 8, 2020.
Easements from a total of sixteen (16) adjacent properties are necessary for the construction of the Project. TranSystems Corporation has appraised all the easements for compensatory value and offers presented to the affected property owners. TranSystems Corporation is also conducting the right-of-way negotiations with the property owners on behalf of Monterey County.
The Brannan Trust, et al (APN 207-031-008), parcel is the 15th parcel for which negotiations have been completed. The owners have agreed to the County’s purchase of a permanent roadway easement and permanent utility easement, (0.416 acres, and 0.178 acres respectively). The agreed just compensation for the easement was determined to be $80,723 by TranSystems Corporation.
There is currently an Agricultural Conservation Easement on the property in which the County is acquiring this right of way. Currently, the County has an approved subordination agreement with Ag Land Trust which has been reviewed by the State Department of Conservancy to subordinate said easement to the interest of the County and its Permanent Roadway Easement.
The Project is scheduled for construction for 2026, following the acquisition of all the easements for the Project.
OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The Office of the County Counsel has reviewed and approved the Agreement for Purchase of Real Property, SUBORDINATION AGREEEMENT (Subordinating Ag Land Trust’s Deed of Conservation Easement to County’s Permanent Easement Deed and Electrical and Communication Facilities Easement Deed) and related deeds as to form.
FINANCING:
The Project’s estimated total cost, including engineering, environmental, right-of-way and construction, is $94.5 million. The Project is currently unfunded in the amount of $32 million. Staff is actively pursuing additional funding sources to fully fund the Project before initiating the construction phase. If full funding is not obtained for the Project by the time final design has been completed, staff will analyze options for phasing the Project’s construction.
Funding from various Federal, State and local revenue sources has been authorized for the design and right-of-way portion of the Project. Sufficient appropriations of $324,270 are available for this Project phase in the Public Works FY 25 Annual Work Program for Road Fund, Fund 002, Unit 8558. Therefore, there is no planned General Fund contribution for this Project.
The total estimated project cost for the right-of-way phase of the Project is estimated at $5,025,031. This phase of the Project is largely funded by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Highway Bridge Program (HBP). The Project is also funded by Local Funds comprised of funds from the Regional Surface Transportation Program (RSTP) and development impact fees. There are sufficient appropriations adopted in the FY 2024-2025 Road Fund 002 to finance the right-of-way phase of the project.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:
The project will replace the existing seismically deficient Davis Road Bridge with a new four (4) lane bridge that meets AASHTO and Caltrans Design Standards and widen the road to four-lanes to meet the traffic needs. The recommended action supports the following Board of Supervisors’ Strategic Initiative:
__Economic Development
__Administration
__Health & Human Services
X Infrastructure
X Public Safety
Prepared by: Kyle Oyama, Project Manager II, (831) 755-5090
Reviewed by: J. Erich Rauber, PE, GE, Senior Civil Engineer, (831) 755-5855
Reviewed by: Enrique Saavedra, PE, Chief of Public Works, (831) 755-8970
Approved by: Randell Ishii, MS, PE, TE, PTOE, Director of Public Works, Facilities and Parks
Attachments:
Attachment A - Project Budget
Attachment B - Location Map
Attachment C - Agreement for purchase with The Brannan Family Trust
Attachment D - Agreement for Conservancy Subordination