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Resolution 11323CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 11323 APPROPRIATING $119,540 FROM THE GENERAL FUND RESERVE FOR REVEGETATION OF THE DOOLITTLE LANDFILL SITE, AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC. AND ELJUMAILY AND BUTLER ASSOCIATES (ERI /EBA) FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES OF THE LAND- FILL GAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO NEGOTIATE IN THE OPEN MARKET TO OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM HYDROSEEDING OF THE SITE WHEREAS, on January 20, 1987, the Council for the City of Alameda authorized the compliance closure work for the Doolittle Landfill Site; and WHEREAS, the contract for the placement of an impervious layer to seal the surface and soil cover has been completed; and WHEREAS, in order to preserve the completed surface contours and to prevent erosion from taking place, it will be necessary to induce vegetation to mitigate the potential adverse conditions; and WHEREAS, timing is critical in preparation for the rainy weather, and open market negotiations will reduce the time required to obtain the services of a contractor, thus reducing the potential for serious damage due to erosion; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 3 -15 of the City Charter, the Council may determine that great necessity or emergency requires immediate action and thereupon proceed to make such public work or improvements without contract and to purchase such materials or supplies in the open market; and WHEREAS, due to the Calderon Bill and the change of exemption under the provisions of Regulation 8, Rule 34, Section 111.5, the Doolittle Landfill Site is now in violation of Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) regulations; and WHEREAS, in order to preclude paying a penalty, the City must apply for a variance and address management of the landfill gas (LFG) generated within the landfill; and WHEREAS, the applicable State regulation under the California Health and Safety Code Section 41805.5 requires specialized testing and characterization of the LFG, and to design and construct any necessary gas collection and processing system acceptable to the District; and 1 WHEREAS, three engineering firms have submitted proposals for the professional engineering services, including critical field sampling, laboratory analyses, and the specialized inspection task; and WHEREAS, after evaluation of the proposals the firm of Environmental Resources, Inc. and Eljumaily and Butler Associates (ERI/EBA) was selected, based on their experience with this type of work and in their President's previous work with the City and the Bay Area Air Quality Management Board; and WHEREAS, a construction cost estimate for the collection system has not been prepared at this time because of variable evaluation of the number and depth of collection wells, extent of collection system, and the amount of gas to be flared that needs to be defined; and WHEREAS, selection of vegetation seeding applied to the covered surface has been reviewed and recommended by a landscaping consultant at a cost of $25,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Alameda that the sum of $119,540 is hereby appropriated from the General Fund Reserve for revegetation of the Doolittle Landfill Site and to enter into an agreement for the Engineering Services of the Landfill Gas Management System. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager and the City Clerk be, and each hereby is, authorized and directed to execute and to attest to, respectively, on behalf of the City, an agreement with Environmental Resources, Inc. and Eljumaily and Butler Associates (ERI/EBA) for professional services for design and other engineering services for meeting the BAAQMD requirements pertaining to the Doolittle Landfill Gas Management System. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Alameda that pursuant to Section 3-15 of the City Charter the Public Works Director is hereby authorized to negotiate in the open market to obtain the services of a landscape contractor to ,a- perform hydroseeding of the site *e * * * * * * 2 DUMPS Resolution No 11323 "Appropriating $119,540.00 from the General Fund Reserve for revegetation of the Doolittle Landfill Site and authorizing an agreement with Environmental Resources, Inc. and Eljumaily and Butler Associates (ERI/EBA) for engineering services of the Landfill Gas Management System, and authorizing the Public Works Director to negotiate in the open market to obtain the services of a Landscape Contractor to perform hydroseeding of the site." Adopted October 20, 1987