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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 32357 COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § City Secretary COUNTY OF TARRANT § Contract No, WHEREAS, Wells Framing Contractors, Inc. hereinafter called "Developer", desires to make certain improvements to The Hamlet , an addition to the City of Fort Worth, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said Developer has requested the City of Fort Worth, a municipal corporation of Tarrant and Denton Counties, Texas, hereinafter called "City", to do certain work in connection with said improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: That said Developer, acting herein by and through David J. Wells , its duly authorized President , and the City, acting herein by and through Marc Ott, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, for and in consideration of the covenants and conditions contained herein, do hereby agree as follows: I. General Requirements A. The Policy for the Installation of Community Facilities ("Policy") dated March 2001, approved by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, is hereby incorporated into this Community Facilities Contract as if copy herein verbatim. Developer agrees to comply with all provisions of said Policy in the performance of its duties and obligations hereunder. B. The requirements of the Policy shall govern this Community Facilities Agreement, provided, however, that any conflict between the terms of this Community Facilities Agreement and the Policy shall be resolved in favor of this Agreement. C. Developer shall provide financial security in conformance with paragraph 6, Section II, of the Policy. D. The Developer shall award all contracts for the construction of community facilities in accordance with Section II, paragraph 7 of the Policy. E. The contracts for the construction of the public infrastructure shall be administered in conformance with paragraph 8, Section II, of the Policy. CFA REVISED FO1ZMAT WITH 4% 1 F. The Developer further covenants and agrees to, and by these presents does hereby, fully indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City, its officers, agents and employees from all suits, actions or claims of any character, whether real or asserted, brought for or on account of any injuries or damages sustained by any persons (including death) or to any property, resulting from or in connection with the construction, design, performance or completion of any work to be performed by said Developer, his contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents or employees, or in consequence of any failure to properly safeguard the work, or on account of any act, intentional or otherwise, neglect or misconduct of said DEVELOPER, his contractors, sub-contractors, officers, agents or employees, whether or not such injuries, death or damages are caused in whole or in part, by the alleged negligence of the City of Fort Worth, its officers, servants, or employees. G. Developer shall install or adjust all of the required utilities to serve the development or to construct the improvements required herein. H. In the event that City participation exceeds $25,000, Developer agrees that no street construction or storm drainage will begin prior to City Council approval of this Community Facilities Agreement. (Article 104.100, Ordinance 7234). I. Developer agrees that no lot shall be occupied under a certificate of occupancy until the improvements required herein have been constructed (Article 104.100, Ordinance 7234). J. Developer hereby releases and agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless for any inadequacies in the preliminary plans, specifications and cost estimates supplied by the Developer for this contract. K. Developer agrees to provide, at its expense, all necessary rights of way and easements across property owned by Developer required to construct current and future improvements provided for in this agreement. L. Developer agrees to construct proposed improvements as shown on the exhibits attached hereto. The following exhibits are made e_gaa CFA REVISED FORMAT WITH 4% 2 ,u Water(A) None; Sewer(A-1) None;Paving(B) attached; Storm Drain (13- 1) attached; Street Lights and Signs (C) attached. II. Street and Stonn Drain Facilities A. The Developer(s) agree to install or to cause to have installed, the street, storm drainage, street lighting, street name sign and other community facilities improvements shown as "current improvements" on the attached Exhibits B, B1, and C. B. As shown below in the "Summary of Cost for Street and Storm Drain Facilities", the Developer shall fund its share of "current improvements" and shall pay to the City for its share of the cost of street, storm drainage, , street lighting, street name signs as shown on the attached Exhibits B, BI, and C. The estimated total cost of current improvements and related support services specified in this agreement, including design, consfinirtinn a„A ;-,---�ction is estimated to $ 238,461.00 * Sidewalks requirement is pending. Item Developer City Cost Total Cost Cost A. Construction 1. Streets $205,329.00 $ $ 205,329.00 2. Storm Drainage $9,460.00 $ - $ 9,460.00 3. Street Lights $14,000.00 $ 14,000.00 _ 4. Street Name Signs $500.00 $ 500.00 B. Engineering Design $ C. Construction Engineering $9,172.00 9172.00 . and Management by DOE 4% $ ' TOTALS $ 238,461.00 $ $ 238,461.00 Notes: 1. All Preliminary Plats filed after July 2000, will require sidewalks on all streets. Sidewalk cost is included under street cost. The developer is responsible for installation of sidewalk. 2. Developer's column for Item C represents four percent (4%) cost for construction inspection fees and materials testing. The City will pay additional inspection fee over 4%. 3. City not preparing plans and specifications. CFA REVISED FORMAT WITH 4% 3 - u ;',i IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Fort Worth has caused tivs instrument to be executed in quadruplicate in its name and on its behalf by its Assistant City Manager, attested by its City Secretary, with the corporate seal of the City affixed,j+1day and said D�velop r has executed this instrument in triplicate, at Fort Worth,Texas this the of 200/C Approval Recommended: Transportation and Public Works Department NO M&C REQUIRED + Robert Goode, P. E. Director ATTEST: City Of Fort Wort r�a Lim6nLi4-� Ccr — arc City Secretary Assistan City Manager Approve to Form: ssist Cit Attorn ATTEST: DEVELOPER WELLS F IN CONTRACTORS, INC. Corporate Secretary ' DAVID J. WELLS, PRESIDENT CFA REVISED FORMAT WITH 4% 4 R f CFS V fD THE HAMLET MAY Q 2004 FORT WORTH, TEXAS ESTIMATE EXHIBIT "B" STREETS 1. DEMOLITION LS X $600/LS = $600.00 2. LIME STABILIZATION 8,270 SY X$1.95/SY = 16,127.00 3. LIME 136 TONS X $100/TON = 13,600.00 4. 6" CONCRETE 7,812 SY X $21/SY =164,052.00 5. 7" ATTACHED CURB 4,600 LF X $1/LF = 4,600.00 6. ADJUST MH 9 EA X $100/MH - 900.00 7. ADJUST GATE VALVE 9 EA X $50/EA = 450.00 8. EROSION PROTECTION LS X $2500/LS = 2,500.00 9. BARRICADE 1 EA X $500/EA = 500.00 10. TESTING LS X $1000/LS = 1,000.00 11. SIDEWALK 400 SF X $2.50/SF = 1,000.00 TOTAL STREETS =$205,329.00 PAVING: Add: 1. Excavation 200 cy x $1.85/cy =$ 370.00 2. Lime manipulation 686 sy x $$1.90/sy = 1,303.00 3. Lime 11 tons x $95.00/ton = 1,045.00 4. 6" concrete paving 670 sy x $20.85/sy =13,970.00 5. 7" attached curb 2901f x $1.25/if = 363.00 Delete: 1. Street Barricade 1 ea x $500.00/ea = $ 500.00 TOTAL PAVING =$16,551.00 Sincerely, F. P. GREENHAW III,INC. F. P. Greenhaw III, P.E. FPGng cc: file RECEIVED THE HAMLET MAY 0 5 2004 FORT WORTH, TEXAS ESTIMATE EXHIBIT "B-1"DRAINAGE 1. REMOVE EXISTING INLET 1 EA X $300/EA =$ 300.00 2. 10' CURB INLET 2 EA X $2,250/EA = 4,500.00 3. 24" RCP 60 LF X $40/LF = 2,400.00 4. CUT &REPAIR STREET 20 LF X$60/LF = 1,200.00 5. TRENCH SAFETY 60 LF X $I/LF = 60.00 6. TIE TO MH 1 EA X $1000/EA = 1,000.00 TOTAL DRAINAGE =$9,460.00 THE HAMLET RECEIVED FORT WORTH,TEXAS MAY 2004 ESTIMATE EXHIBIT "C" STREET LIGHTS 1. STREET LIGHTS 7 EA X $2,000/EA =$14,000.00 2. STREET SIGNS 5 EA X $100/EA = 500.00 TOTAL STREET LIGHTS/SIGNS =$14,500.00 FROM : F P GREENHAW III INC PHONE NO. : 1 817 335 7655 NOV. 04 2004 09:48AM P2 EDI s:ob'E 12411 THIULY r I 5 112'IRON Nn1 IWIZ( YI �e, .DC 1677 B 10 MIND POINT OF ) e N 7y,os t /7 50"l- A. 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