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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 183-2020 (20-902)City of South San Francisco P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, CA City Council Resolution: RES 183-2020 File Number: 20-902 Enactment Number: RES 183-2020 RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED MAINTENANCE SERVICES WITH THE SAN MATEO FLOOD AND SEA LEVEL RISE AND FLOOD RESILIENCY DISTRICT FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF COLMA CREEK. WHEREAS, a portion of the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel - financed, constructed, and maintained by the County of San Mateo and its former County Flood Control District - lies within the incorporated limits of the City of South San Francisco ("the City"); and WHEREAS, the City and the former Flood Control District previously identified a need for a collaborative effort and sharing of resources in vegetation management, abatement of graffiti, vandalism, illegal dumping, illegal encampments, minor maintenance efforts, and the collection and disposal of trash and debris deposited in and around the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel in the City; and WHEREAS, in 2016, the City and the former Flood Control District executed a Memorandum of Agreement to utilize City resources for the above-described maintenance and abatement services within and adjacent to the Cohna Creek Flood Control Channel; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 825, signed into law on September 12, 2019, created the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District ("District") to replace the former Flood Control District as its successor; and WHEREAS, the City and the District have continued to identify the need for a collaborative effort and sharing of resources for the above-described maintenance and abatement services within and adjacent to the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel; and WHEREAS, the City has the resources and current programs to assist in the above-described maintenance and abatement services in and around the Cohna Creek Flood Control Channel in the City; and WHEREAS, the City and District desire to execute an Agreement for shared maintenance services to utilize City resources for the above-described maintenance and abatement services, and to set forth the terms and conditions of providing such services including payment by District to City in a not -to -exceed amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for the term of the agreement; and WHEREAS, the City and District are government agencies duly authorized and existing under the laws of the State of California, and situated within the boundaries of the County of San Mateo; and City of South San Francisco Page 1 File Number: 20-902 Enactment Number. RES 183-2020 WHEREAS, Government Code section 54981 allows the legislative body of any local government agency to contract with another agency for performance of municipal services or functions; and WHEREAS, Government Code section 6502 provides that, if authorized by their legislative or other governing bodies, two or more public agencies may, by agreement, jointly exercise any power common to the parties. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby resolve as follows: 1. The Recitals set forth above are true and correct, and are incorporated herein by reference. 2. The Agreement for shared maintenance services, attached hereto as Exhibit A (with the right of way map included as Exhibit A.1) and incorporated herein, is approved by the City Council. 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement in Exhibit A, and to make minor revisions to the agreement, with review and approval by the City Attorney, which do not materially or substantially increase the City's obligations thereunder; to sign all documents; to make all approvals and take all actions necessary or appropriate to carry out and implement the intent of this Resolution. At a meeting of the City Council on 12/9/2020, a motion was made by Councilmember Nicolas, seconded by Councilmember Coleman, that this Resolution be approved. The motion passed. Yes: 4 Mayor Addiego, Vice Mayor Nagales, Councilmember Nicolas, and Councilmember Coleman Attest by q ),W 1,�W, Z�� osa Govea Acosta, City Clerk City of South San Francisco Page 2 1 AGREEMENT between the CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO and the SAN MATEO COUNTY FLOOD AND SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCY DISTRICT REGARDING COLMA CREEK CHANNEL MAINTENANCE This Agreement, made and entered into this ______ day of ___________, 2020, by and between the City of South San Francisco (“City”), a municipal corporation of the State of California, and the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District ("District"), a special district in San Mateo County, State of California. WHEREAS, a portion of the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel financed, constructed, and maintained by District lies within the incorporated limits of the City; and WHEREAS, the City and District have identified a need for a collaborative effort and sharing of resources in vegetation management, abatement of graffiti, vandalism, illegal dumping, illegal encampments, minor maintenance efforts, and the collection and disposal of trash and debris deposited in and around the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel in the City; and WHEREAS, trash in the creeks and waterways is detrimental to the community and to the environment; and WHEREAS, the City and District have implemented programs that include the removal of trash along creeks and waterways to comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit issued by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Order R2-2009-0074, NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, October 14, 2009); and WHEREAS, the City has the resources and current programs to assist in the management of vegetation, graffiti, vandalism, illegal dumping, illegal encampments, and minor maintenance in and around the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel in the City; and WHEREAS, the City and District desire to enter into an Agreement to utilize City resources for vegetation management, abatement of graffiti, vandalism, illegal dumping, illegal encampments, minor maintenance, and trash prevention and removal activities within and adjacent to the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel; and WHEREAS, the City and District also intend to enter into an Access and Permit Agreement related to the City’s Orange Memorial Park Storm Water Capture Project (“OMP Project”) to provide water quality improvements pursuant to the above-referenced Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit, which Access and Permit Agreement, among other items, imposes upon the City certain maintenance obligations related to the OMP Project separate from those covered by this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City and District are government agencies duly authorized and existing under the laws of the State of California, and situated within the boundaries of the County of San Mateo; and WHEREAS, Government Code section 54981 allows the legislative body of any local government agency to contract with another agency for performance of municipal services or functions; and EXHIBIT A 2 WHEREAS, Government Code section 6502 provides that, if authorized by their legislative or other governing bodies, two or more public agencies may by agreement jointly exercise any power common to the parties. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants in this Agreement, the CITY and DISTRICT agree as follows: I. TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. Term of Agreement The term of this Agreement shall be from the date first set forth above to June 30, 2023. This Agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section J. B. Authorizations The City Manager is authorized to approve extensions to the term of this Agreement, to modify due dates, to resolve conflicts, or otherwise grant approvals on behalf of the City, provided such approvals are not vested in the authority of the City Council, and provided that any approval requiring payment of funds in excess of appropriated funds shall require City Council approval of the appropriation of those funds. The Chief Executive Officer of the District is authorized to approve the extension of the term of this Agreement, to modify due dates, to resolve conflicts, or otherwise grant approvals on behalf of District, provided that any approval requiring payment of funds in excess of appropriated funds requires approval of the appropriation of excess funds by the District Board of Directors. C. Insurance Each party shall maintain a program of self-insurance or excess insurance, or any combination thereof, and shall name the other party as an additional insured thereto to protect against any liability for bodily injury or property damage arising out of, or in connection with, the performance of the insuring party, its appointed or elected officials, officers, agents, and employees, under this Agreement. The liability coverage under such program of self- insurance or excess insurance shall not be less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) combined single limit for each occurrence. Each party shall supply a certificate of self- insurance to the other party on or before the time of execution of this Agreement. Each party shall notify the other party in writing prior to any termination of such self-insurance program. D. Indemnification Pursuant to Government Code section 895.4, each party agrees to fully indemnify, defend, and hold the other party (including its appointed and elected officials, officers, employees, and agents) harmless from any damage or liability imposed for injury (as defined by Government Code section 810.8) occurring by reason of the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of the indemnifying party, its appointed or elected officials, officers, employees, or agents, under or in connection with any work, authority, or jurisdiction delegated to such party under this Agreement. No party, nor any appointed or elected official, officer, employee, or agent thereof shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of the other party hereto, 3 its appointed or elected officials, officers, employees, or agents, under or in connection with any work, authority, or jurisdiction delegated to such other party under this Agreement. E. Amendment This Agreement may be amended at any time upon the written mutual approval of the parties. F. Notices Any and all notices required to be given hereunder shall be deemed to have been delivered upon deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to either of the parties at the following address or such other address as is provided by either party in writing: To City: City of South San Francisco P.O. Box 711 South San Francisco, CA 94083 Attn: Director, Public Works To District: San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District 1700 S. El Camino Real, Suite 502 San Mateo, CA Attn: Len Materman, Chief Executive Officer G. Severability If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the validity, legality, or enforceability of the remaining portions hereof shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. H. Entire Agreement This Agreement, together with Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, documents, and discussions pertaining thereto. I. Debt Limitation The City and District are both subject to laws or policies which limit their ability to incur debt in future years. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute an obligation of future legislative bodies of the City or District to appropriate funds for purposes of this Agreement. J. Termination Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing the other party with written notice of termination, no less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination. K. Conflict of Interest The City and the District shall each avoid all conflicts of interest in the performance of this Agreement and shall immediately notify the other should a conflict of interest arise that would prohibit or impair the party's ability to perform under this Agreement. 4 L. Non-Discrimination Neither the City nor District will discriminate, in any way, against any person on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, sexual orientation, actual or perceived gender identification, disability, ethnicity, or national origin, in connection with or related to the performance of this Agreement. M. Limitations Sites that may require the performance of the activities under the terms of this Agreement must satisfy all of the following: (i) within the limits of the City, (ii) in or immediately adjacent to the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel as depicted on Exhibit A, and (iii) subject to a City and/or District right-of-way, easement, or permit. Other sites not meeting the requirements of (i), (ii), and (iii) of this subsection are not covered under this Agreement. N. Disputes The City and District agree that, with regard to all disputes or disagreements arising under this Agreement which are not resolved informally at the staff level after a good faith attempt by both parties, the parties may, at their sole and mutual discretion, agree to engage in mediation. The costs of the mediation shall be divided equally between the parties, unless otherwise agreed. O. Payment for Services In consideration of the services provided by the City or the City’s contractors within District right-of-way, easement or future easements as depicted on Exhibit A in accordance with all terms, conditions, and scope set forth herein, the District shall make payment to the City based on the rates and in the manner specified. The City shall submit an invoice to the District upon completion of District-authorized work. Said invoice shall include an accounting of all charges for personnel, material, equipment, and/or outside services which the City shall have used for the performance of the work and a description of the work performed including dates of the work performed. Payments shall be in accordance with the rates described in Exhibit B. Every July 1, the City may notify the District in writing of any rate adjustments as identified in Exhibit B. Rate adjustments are subject to District approval. District shall make payment within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice. In no event shall District’s total fiscal obligation under the term of this Agreement exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). Invoices shall be submitted on a monthly basis whenever work is performed under this Agreement. II. DEFINITIONS A. Channel - The Colma Creek Flood Control Channel financed, constructed, and maintained by District from the confluence with the Navigable Slough (also known historically as San Bruno Creek/Canal/Slough) to the general vicinity of the intersection of El Camino Real and Valley Street in the City of Daly City. B. Active Illegal Encampment - An illegal encampment that appears to have been recently used as an encampment site as evidenced by (i) the presence of persons at or around the encampment, or (ii) the organized, systematic and methodical appearance of the encampment where it would be reasonable to assume that it is currently being used as an encampment. 5 C. City Waste - All wastes generated by or collected by the City in the performance of all municipal services, including Grit and Screenings, but excluding Sewage Sludge or other residue from waste-water treatment facilities, and including, but not limited, to debris from street and sewer repairs and construction, debris from public and private lot clean-up operations, tires from municipal vehicles, debris from street sweepings, grass clippings, leaves and tree trimmings from maintenance of City parks, streets, median strips, and property, rock and concrete not exceeding a non-diagonal dimension of four (4) feet, asphalt pavement as found in streets, tree stumps and branches no more than eight (8) feet long and no more than two (2) feet in diameter, bulky wastes such as large appliances and furniture found in clean-up operations of real property, parks or other public or private lands, and other similar wastes generated by or collected by the City. Except as provided in this Section II.C, City Waste shall not include residential garbage and rubbish, or commercial garbage and rubbish that is generated by private individuals or private businesses and is regularly collected by the City’s waste hauler from private property. D. Grit and Screenings - Grit includes sand, gravel, cinder, or other heavy solid materials that are “heavier” (higher specific gravity) than the organic biodegradable solids in wastewater. Grit also includes eggshells, bone chips, seeds, coffee grounds, and large organic particles, such as food waste. Screenings are suspended solids or objects such as rags, paper, plastics, and metals to prevent damage and clogging of downstream equipment, piping, and appurtenances. E. Hazardous Waste - A solid waste, or combination of solid wastes, which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may: (i) cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality, or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness; or (ii) pose a substantial, present, or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise managed. F. Illegal Encampment - A camp located in or immediately adjacent to the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel within the City that has not been permitted by the City, District, and/or other agencies with jurisdiction to regulate that camping activity. G. Inactive Illegal Encampment - An illegal encampment that does not appear to have recently been used as an encampment as evidenced by: (i) the lack of persons at or around the encampment, and (ii) the unorganized, unmethodical, unsystematic, haphazard appearance of the encampment where it would be reasonable to assume that it was abandoned. H. Right-of-Way - Recorded deed for property, either in form of fee title ownership or easement. I. Sewage Sludge - Sewage sludge are nutrient-rich organic materials resulting from the treatment of domestic sewage in a wastewater treatment facility. J. Trash - All illegal dumping and improperly discarded waste material, including, but not limited to, shopping carts, tires, furniture, pallets, convenience food, beverage, and other product packages or containers constructed of steel, aluminum, glass, paper, plastic, and other natural and synthetic materials, thrown or deposited on the lands and waterways within the City. For the purposes of this Agreement, Trash does not include sediment or vegetation; except for yard waste that is illegally disposed in or along the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel. 6 K. Universal Waste - Any of the following hazardous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of 40 CFR part 273 or CCR Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 23, including: (1) Batteries as described in § 273.2; (2) Pesticides as described in § 273.3; (3) Mercury- containing equipment as described in § 273.4; and (4) Lamps as described in § 273.5. (source: 40 CFR §273.9) L. Advisory Committee – The Colma Creek Flood Control District Citizens Advisory Committee 7 III. SCOPE A. Agreement Administration 1. Quarterly Channel Inspections The City shall perform quarterly inspections of the Channel from the confluence of Colma Creek and Navigable Slough to five hundred (500) feet upstream of the McClellan Avenue crossing (City boundary). Staff shall inspect areas within and adjacent to the Channel. The quarterly inspections shall: Identify issues related to maintenance needs, including litter problem areas, illegal dumping sites, abandoned shopping carts, graffiti, vandalism, Active and Inactive Illegal Encampments, areas in need of vegetation maintenance, including those areas within the Channel and along access roads, and fence repair needs along the Channel. 2. Reporting a. The City shall prepare an Annual Report. i. The Annual Report for each fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) shall be prepared and submitted to District by the City by July 31 of each year this Agreement is in effect. ii. The Report must include at a minimum the following: • Status, accomplishments, and requests to be completed under this Agreement; • Number of sites, site locations, and amount of material collected during all clean- up programs or projects under this Agreement; • Number of sites and site locations of Illegal Encampments removed under this Agreement; • Actual expenditures under this Agreement. iii. The information provided pursuant to ii. above, and other appropriate metrics as agreed upon by District and the City, shall be used to determine the success of the maintenance program, and generate information that supports Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit reporting. b. The Annual Report shall be submitted by District to the Advisory Committee each calendar year for the Advisory Committee’s September meeting. 3. Environmental Permitting For maintenance activities by the City in and around the areas of Colma Creek that are included in the District’s long-term maintenance permit from environmental regulatory agencies, City shall be responsible for compliance with the provisions of such permit(s) in the performance of these activities. For other activities by the City in and around Colma Creek, the City shall obtain all necessary permits. 8 B. Illegal Encampment Clean-up Program The Illegal Encampment clean-up program focuses on the cleanup of Active and Inactive Illegal Encampment sites and is led by the City on an as-needed basis. 1. City Actions The City shall: a. Coordinate site identification, which includes the identification of the sites and verification (in collaboration with District staff) that the sites are within the City limits, that either District or the City has right-of-way on the sites, and that the sites are in or adjacent to the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel; b. Coordinate site logistics, which includes coordinating the timing of the clean-ups; and coordinating with the District on services and supplies needed as described in 2. below under District Actions for this program; c. Provide clean-up personnel and supervision, which includes providing sufficient personnel and supervision to conduct the cleanup. Alternately, the City may contract with another entity to provide personnel for clean-up of Active Illegal Encampments. The City shall ensure that notices of the clean-up are posted by the City at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the clean-up date of the sites and in accordance with all applicable laws. d. Coordinate appropriate social services, which includes coordinating appropriate and available resources to attend clean-ups and direct any encampment occupants to social services as needed and in accordance with all applicable laws; e. Provide disposal of non-hazardous wastes, which includes the acceptance at an appropriate disposal facility of materials meeting all of the following conditions: i. Materials meet the definition of "Trash"; ii. Materials include only Trash from this clean-up program; no other materials may be commingled with the material collected pursuant to this Agreement; iii. Any vehicle or container used for this purpose must be empty at the start of the clean-up and must be dumped at the end of the clean-up without being used for any other purpose; all containers must be secured to prevent unauthorized deposition of waste in the containers; iv. Materials include no Hazardous Wastes (such as containers of fuel, paint, or chemicals), Universal Wastes (such as batteries, lamps, televisions, or other electronic waste), sediment or vegetation, or other materials banned from landfill disposal (such as tires, appliances, motor vehicles, and other large metallic discards); v. Delivery is accompanied by properly completed forms; and vi. All regulations at the disposal facility shall be observed by disposal vehicle drivers. f. Lawfully manage personal possessions, which include the receipt, storage, and management by the City of personal possessions collected during clean-ups. 2. District Actions The District shall: 9 a. Ensure appropriate permits are obtained for the performance of maintenance work in and around the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel pursuant to this Agreement; b. Provide notifications when appropriate and coordinate with permitting agencies when requested by the City. 3. Standard Operating Procedures a. The parties agree that all clean-up of Illegal Encampments under the encampment clean-up program will be performed in accordance with the City’s standard procedures. b. The City procedures may be amended from time to time by the City. City shall notify District of any amendments to City procedures impacting clean-up of Illegal Encampments. C. Trash Clean-Up Program The Trash Clean-Up Program helps address the clean-up of Trash accumulations that fall outside the scope of the encampment cleanup program. It is coordinated by City staff through the Quarterly Channel Inspections described in Section III.A.1 of this Agreement. Sites must be located within the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel right-of-way, easement, and the boundaries of the City. 1. Site Identification: a. City staff will identify the Trash Clean-Up Program sites, using the following criteria for prioritization: i. Site is a historically-reoccurring litter problem area ii. Site has received complaints from the public iii. Site provides opportunity for proactive intervention iv. Site has a significant accumulation of debris 2. Implementation a. The City shall on an annual basis develop, maintain, and distribute to appropriate City and District personnel a list of trash prevention and removal programs and their associated staff contacts. This list is intended to improve coordination and make communications with residents more seamless. D. Abatement of Graffiti and Vandalism a. The City may abate graffiti and vandalism within the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel right-of-way, easement, and the boundaries of the City. b. Recognizing that timely abatement of graffiti and vandalism discourages proliferation of associated illegal activities, District authorizes the City to abate upon notice by any party. c. The City shall provide photographs of graffiti that was removed (before and after) as a condition of reimbursement for services provided under this Agreement. 10 d. Proper best management practices (BMPs) shall be followed to ensure compliance with water quality laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, BMPs for methods of proper capture and disposal of wastes generated during graffiti removal activities. E. Vegetation Management a. Vegetation removal within the Channel and access road areas may be conducted by the City upon request by the District. b. Vegetation removal within the Channel shall not occur unless the necessary permit coverage has been obtained by District. c. Proper best management practices (BMPs) shall be followed to ensure compliance with water quality laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, BMPs for methods of proper capture and disposal of debris generated during vegetation removal activities. d. Use of herbicides shall be compliant with the NPDES requirements pursuant to the San Francisco Bay Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit and requirements of the City’s Integrated Pest Management Plan, if applicable. F. Minor Maintenance The City and District will work collaboratively on identifying and performing minor repairs to the following, but not limited to, facilities within the Colma Creek Flood Control Channel right-of-way and access road areas: • Fences, posts, cables, and gates. • Flap gates, valves, and other flow restriction devices. • Concrete or asphalt pavement/sidewalk. When requested by District, the City shall submit a proposal that includes a scope of work and anticipated costs. District shall authorize the proposed work by the City prior to commencement of repairs. Reimbursement for actual costs shall be in accordance with the terms under Section I-O, “Payment for Services”. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, by their duly authorized representatives, have executed this Agreement. “City” “District” CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, SAN MATEO COUNTY FLOOD AND a California municipal corporation SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCY DISTRICT By: __________________________ By: __________________________ Mike Futrell, City Manager Len Materman, Chief Executive Officer Date: __________________________ Date: __________________________ Authorized by Resolution No.: ______________ By: _____________________________ City Clerk Adopted: ____________________, 2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM: __________________________ _____________________________ Sky Woodruff, City Attorney Brian E. Kulich, District Legal Counsel Date: _______________________ Date: _________________________ EXHIBITS: A – Colma Creek Flood Control Channel Right-of-Way Map B – City of South San Francisco Labor, Material, and Equipment Rates EXHIBIT “A” COLMA CREEK FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP EXHIBIT “B” CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LABOR, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT RATES Public Works Director/City Eng. 175.20 Deputy Public Works Director 130.00 PW Program Manager 105.00 PW Maintenance Supervisor 90.00 PW Electrical Services Supervisor 100.00 Management Analyst I 85.00 Management Analyst II 90.00 Administrative Assistant I 55.00 Administrative Assistant II 60.00 PW Maint. Worker 60.00 Senior PW Maint. Worker 65.00 Lead PW Maint. Worker 70.00 Electrical Technician 80.00 Senior Electrical Technician 90.00 Lead Electrical Technician 100.00 Sweeper Operator 70.00 Equipment Operator 70.00 Equipment Mechanic 74.00 Parks Maint. Worker 60.00 Police Officer 110.00 Police Sgt. 130.00 Safety Inspector 110.00 Equipment (Caltrans Rate Description) Hourly Charge Truck (6,000-12,000 GVW) 31.00 Truck (12,000-20,000 GVW) 40.16 Backhoe (JCB 314 Loader w/ Backhoe) 55.74 Bucket Truck (12,000-20,000 GVW w/ boom type lift 25-50ft) 71.69 Crane (truck 48,000-60,000 GVW w/ boom type lift 25-50ft) 102.56 Sweeper (Vacuum sweeper w/ 6 yd. hopper) 166.60 Jetter* 105.00 Vac-Con* 175.00 * Not in the Caltrans List of Equipment **Equipment rates not specifically called out in this agreement will be charged according to the State of California/California State Transportation Agency Labor Surcharge and Equipment Rental Rates. 3636264.2 LEGEND: CALTRANS CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO / "F" / ---.,,..--,,,- L _!_ 7 / --- S.M.CO. FLOOD AND SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCY DISTRICT S. P. T. C. (UNION PACIFIC) :::::::::::::::::; PENINSULA-CORRIDOR-JOINT-POWERS-BOARD ~nzzn~ TOWN OF COLMA N . 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