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10-15-2019 Work Session Packet BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WORK SESSION Tuesday, October 15, 2019 – 4:30 PM Main Conference Room County Administration Building, 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia 24531 AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER (4:30 PM) 2. ROLL CALL 3. AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA For the citizens’ convenience, all Work Session and Committee Meetings are now being recorded and can be viewed on the same YouTube location as the Board of Supervisor’s Business Meetings. Please remember that the Board’s Work Session is designed for internal Board and County Staff communication, discussion, and work. It is not a question and answer session with the audience. Accordingly, during the Work Session, no questions or comments from the audience will be entertained. Respectfully, any outbursts or disorderly conduct from the audience will not be tolerated and may result in the offending person’s removal from the Work Session. As a reminder, all County citizens, and other appropriate parties as designated by the Board’s Bylaws, are permitted to make comments under the Hearing of the Citizens’ Section of tonight’s Business Meeting. 5. PRESENTATIONS 6. STAFF, COMMITTEE, AND/OR CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER REPORTS a. New Solid Waste Convenience Sites Timeline and Engineering Cost Update (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks); (15 minutes) b. Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award (Staff Contact: Mark W. Moore); (15 minutes) c. Review of CSA Year-End Financials (Staff Contact: Cheryl J. Boswell); (15 minutes) d. Discussion of SVMP Timber Harvesting (Contact: Supervisor Barber); (15 minutes) Work Session - October 15, 2019 e. Fire and Rescue Policies and Procedures Committee Recommendations (Contact: Supervisor Scearce); (10 minutes) f. Other Reports 7. BUSINESS MEETING DISCUSSION ITEMS 8. CLOSED SESSION a. Discussion concerning a prospective business or industry or the expansion of an existing business or industry where no previous announcement has been made of the business' or industry's interest in locating or expanding its facilities in the community. (Staff Contact: David M. Smitherman) (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(5) Subject Matter: Projects AF and Uniform Purpose: Discussion of Prospective Businesses/Economic Development Updates 9. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION & CLOSED SESSION CERTIFICATION a. Closed Session Certification (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.) 10. ADJOURNMENT Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: New Solid Waste Convenience Sites Timeline and Engineering Cost Update (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Richard N. Hicks Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.a Attachment(s): Convenience Centers Capital Projections SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26- 19 Reviewed By: Richard N. Hicks, Assistant County Administrator, will present the Board with an update on the proposed timeline for design and construction of the three (3) new County Convenience Centers, as well as recommended capital needs for the existing Convenience Centers. 6.a Packet Pg. 3 Convenience Centers Capital Projects Update Board of Supervisors Work Session Tuesday, October 15, 2019 6.a.a Packet Pg. 4 Attachment: Convenience Centers Capital Projections (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Design, Engineering and Construction Management Services Proposed by SCS Engineers Climax Road Neighborhood Convenience Center Site Evaluation, Permitting and Final Design $37,900 Projected Completion Date: 8/18/20 Bidding, Construction & Quality Assurance $26,800 Projected Start Date: FY 20/21 Level Run Road Neighborhood Convenience Center Site Evaluation, Permitting and Final Design $37,900 Projected Completion Date: 8/18/20 Bidding, Construction & Quality Assurance $26,800 Projected Start Date: FY 20/21 US Highway 29 Road Regional Convenience Center Site Evaluation, Permitting and Final Design $63,960 Projected Completion Date: 3/19/20 Bidding, Construction & Quality Assurance $32,940 Projected Start Date: FY 20/21 6.a.a Packet Pg. 5 Attachment: Convenience Centers Capital Projections (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Projected FY 19/20 Capital Funds Available:$525,000 Site Evaluation, Permitting & Final Design Costs for 3 Sites (FY 19/20):$ 82,190 Complete Paving at Mount Hermon Convenience Center:$ 39,485 Install Second Driveway at Smith Mountain Lake Convenience Center: $ 7,480 Install Second Gate at Smith Mountain Lake Convenience Center:$ 2,500 Base bid for Brosville/622 Paving and Improvements $ 95,000 Change Order to Adjust Existing Concrete Pad $ 1,700 Change Order for Rock Base at Site Entrance $ 3,200 Existing Compactor Repairs and Renovations $ 50,000 Total Projected Capital Costs for FY 19/20:$281,555 Purchase Additional Property for Ringgold/729 Convenience Center:Cost to Be Determined Negotiate Long Term Lease With VDOT for Motley Convenience Center:Cost to Be Determined 6.a.a Packet Pg. 6 Attachment: Convenience Centers Capital Projections (1796 : Convenience Center Capital WO #5 9/11/19 Page 1 of 9 ATTACHMENT A-1 AMENDMENT PURSUANT TO BASIC SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCS AND PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, ENGINEERING, AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SERVICES DESIGN, ENGINEERING & ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR ONE REGIONAL COLLECTION CENTER & TWO NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTION CENTERS WORK ORDER #5 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: This scope of services outlines the tasks identified by SCS Engineers (SCS) in coordination with the Pittsylvania County (County) Solid Waste and Recycling Department necessary to implement three additional Solid Waste and Recycling Compactor Sites/Convenience Centers (Centers). These Centers are anticipated to consist of one new “Regional” Collection Center and two new “Neighborhood” Collection Centers. SCS’s tasks in this Work Order are anticipated to involve the following activities for each of the three anticipated Centers: assistance during site evaluation and suitability reviews; local permitting and engineering, design, and development of construction documents; construction bidding and contractor selection assistance; construction administration; and construction quality assurance (CQA). For purposes of conducting this assignment, SCS has structured our proposed scope of services into five separate tasks. For all tasks, activities will be repeated to develop each of three new Centers. Since the size, complexity, level-of-effort, and overall scope of the Regional Center development is anticipated to be greater than that of the two Neighborhood Centers, SCS anticipates incurring additional costs for this Center. Our budgetary fee estimate calculates these additional costs via applying a multiplier of 50% of the baseline costs broken down by task and presenting these separately for the Regional Center. A total budgetary compensation estimate is presented at the end of this document; in addition, Attachment A presents a budgetary fee estimate broken down by task and Attachment B presents an anticipated schedule of various activities associated with the development of the three Centers. TASK 1 – SITE EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY REVIEW For each of the Center site areas, SCS will coordinate with our surveying subconsultant to develop topographic surveys of the sites with delineations of property boundaries, utilities (overhead and buried), easements, other surface and subsurface features, etc. The surveys will be conducted by a licensed professional surveyor; it is anticipated at least two of the surveys will be able to be performed during the same surveyor mobilization. The actual scope of the surveys may depend on the particular sites selected, but should be sufficient to serve as a basis for local permitting, engineering, and design. Drawings based on the field surveys conducted will be made available in electronic CAD format. 6.a.b Packet Pg. 7 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 2 of 9 SCS will evaluate the extent that the sites warrant geotechnical testing or a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) prior to design/construction. Additional assessments performed under Task 1 will include investigating whether any existing entrances and exits to the sites are compliant with VDOT regulations, and assessing whether it is feasible to develop new access as part of the new Center project if required. These issues will be discussed with the County during an in-person site reconnaissance. This reconnaissance should occur after SCS has reviewed the site survey and may coincide with other initial meetings outlined elsewhere in this Work Order to optimize time spent performing field and other activities requiring an in-person presence. Our budgetary fee estimate for Task 1 includes an allocation for a reconnaissance, but does not include monies for performing geotechnical testing or preparation of a TIA if one or both is deemed to be necessary. Based on the specific site conditions, SCS and the County will outline the detailed activities that are warranted to further investigate the sites in order to fully establish its suitability for the proposed Centers. If geotechnical testing is required, SCS will develop and submit a separate Work Order outlining our approach and costs to coordinate recording in-situ measurements and/or obtain soil samples in the areas that will involve placement of critical infrastructure (pavement, concrete work, equipment, utilities), as appropriate. If required, samples will be delivered to a geotechnical testing laboratory for the appropriate tests and methods, which may involve:  Compaction by Standard Proctor (ASTM D-698), Classification (ASTM D-2487), Atterberg Limits (ASTM D-4318), grain size analysis (ASTM D-422), moisture content (ASTM D 2216 and or 4643) and permeability (ASTM D-5084), if warranted.  In-place field density tests per guidelines from ASTM D-1556 “Test Method for Density and unit Weight of Soil in-Place by Sand Cone Method” and from ASTM D-4959 “Test method for Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil by Direct Heating Method.”  Compaction testing per ASTM D-698 “Laboratory Compaction Characteristics Using the Standard Effort.”  ASTM D-2216 “Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil and Rock by Mass.” If performed, geotechnical laboratory testing will be in general accordance with the specified moisture-density relationship and results will be included in a Geotechnical Testing Report presenting SCS’s findings and recommendations regarding development of the convenience center improvements. If a TIA is required, SCS will develop and submit a separate Work Order outlining our approach and costs to conduct a TIA for the subject new Center. The results of the study will be issued to the County. Preparation of a TIA may be required to present traffic capacity analysis, turning movement counts, intersection levels-of-service, turn lane warrant analysis, recommended lane configurations, and similar assessments. Other activities may need to include assignment of right-of-way, options for stop control, traffic considerations during construction, etc. TASK 2 – LOCAL PERMITTING & FINAL DESIGN This task addresses the engineering efforts required to prepare permitting documentation and final design documents. Our design engineering activities will involve the following:  Prepare final design drawings for the establishment of three new convenience centers. We anticipate the drawings will include multiple 24” x 36” layout sheets and detail sheets. 6.a.b Packet Pg. 8 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 3 of 9  The design documents will include technical specifications for the facilities. The specification sections will address earthwork, concrete, pavement, electrical supply, fencing, landscaping, driving surfaces, attendant buildings, and select other site elements. We have assumed the County will be procuring the containers and compactors directly.  Perform a quantity take-off, contact manufacturers and contractors to obtain current unit pricing, and develop an engineer’s cost estimate for the project. A complete tabulation shall be furnished showing the breakdown of Total Project Cost with attached detailed estimates for major categories, including construction and equipment. Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Plans will be prepared in accordance with Pittsylvania County Code and any additional requirements outlined by the County. Information required within the Plans may include, but may not be limited to, a project description, existing site conditions, adjacent areas, off site areas, soils, potential critical erosion areas, proposed ESC measures, proposed permanent stabilization, stormwater runoff considerations, ESC calculations. The ESC Plans will include site drawings that show a vicinity map, north arrow, existing contours, final contours, existing vegetation, stream buffers (perimeter of parcel buffers), existing drainage patterns, critical erosion areas, off-site areas, limits of clearing and grading, proposed site development, locations of proposed controls, maintenance, utilities, and necessary calculations. The Stormwater Management (SWM) Plans will be prepared in accordance with the Pittsylvania County Code and Part IIB of the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulations. Information required within the Plans includes, but is not limited to, a narrative that includes a description of site conditions (current and post development), a general description of the proposed SWM facilities (type, location, surface waters), hydrologic and hydraulic computations, verification of compliance with water quality and quantity requirements, site topography maps (showing drainage area, existing wetlands, floodplains, RPAs, soil types, existing structures, existing roads, parcel information, proposed structures, and proposed SWM facilities). SCS will complete the necessary documents in accordance with the requirements of the VSMP and the Pittsylvania County Code in the event that the disturbed area at the sites are greater than 1 acre, which is definitely anticipated for the Regional Center but is somewhat uncertain for the two Neighborhood Centers:  VSMP General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater for Construction Activities  Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) o Signed copy of the registration statement for coverage under the GCP o Copy of the GCP o Narrative of the construction activity o Site Plan o ESC Plan o SWM Plan o Pollution Prevention Plan (3P) o Compliance with Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements o List of Qualified personnel o Delegation of Authority o SWPPP Signature, Amendments, and Inspections SCS will incorporate the ESC Plans and SWM Plan drawings in the final design plan sets, which will be utilized for land disturbance, stormwater permitting, and final site plan approval. SCS will submit 6.a.b Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 4 of 9 the Land Disturbance Permit Package to the local administrator and submit the VSMP General permit Application to VDEQ as required. SCS will submit draft design documents to the County for review and comment and meet with the County to review the draft design documents, if desired. Other actions include revising the draft documents to incorporate comments as appropriate, submitting final design documents to the County as required (record and construction copies of drawings and technical specifications) and developing an AutoCAD drawing file. Final drawings will be sealed by a licensed engineer. A construction takeoff cost estimate will also be developed. SCS will provide the required final design plan sets including documents for land disturbance, site plan permitting, and final site plan approval. Activities will conform to requirements of the County. TASK 3 – BIDDING/CONTRACTOR SELECTION ASSISTANCE Depending on the degree of parcel development required at the three selected convenience center sites, significant construction activities will occur that necessitate solicitation of bids from contractors in accordance with the County’s procurement practices. It is anticipated that the development of multiple of the three proposed convenience centers will be performed under a single construction contract. Upon completion of Task 2 permitting and final design, SCS will assist in compiling bid forms and supporting documents for public issuance by the County, facilitating a pre- bid meeting of potential bidders, issuing addenda (if warranted) and reviewing the bids that are received. Also, we can assist the County with reviewing the contractors' qualifications and checking references. SCS will be available to participate in up to two in-person meetings (one of which is assumed to be the Pre-Bid Meeting with potential bidders) and discussions related to bidding requirements and process and/or contractor selection assignments. SCS can alternatively arrange teleconference meetings for remote group discussions or remotely attend meetings when required for internal project development, conferences with County personnel, meetings involving public participation, etc. If the County believes it is appropriate, SCS can attend and/or facilitate a public participation meeting under a separate Work Order. In addition, SCS will review and provide responses to comments on project documents and designs prepared during the course of the project. SCS will maintain communication by utilizing telephone and/or email correspondence to understand comments prior to providing written responses. TASK 4 – CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION OVERSIGHT Under Task 4, SCS will assist with construction oversight and serve as the County’s representative with respect to certain aspects of administration and oversight of the construction contract. Our activities are intended to be limited to engineering-related duties and our scope and budget assume that County personnel are intimately engaged in the routine administrative duties necessary to administer the contract. SCS’ work efforts will likely involve communications with the County and the Contractor, reviews of shop drawings/submittals, responding to Contractor’s requests for information or proposed deviations from the design, preparation of work change directives, technical review of change orders and payment applications, participation at the pre-construction kickoff meeting and up to two (2) construction progress meetings, development of a punch list after a project walk- through at the conclusion of the project, discussion with the County and Contractor related to impacts to the schedule attributed to technical issues, communications regarding adherence to the conditions in the Contract Documents, and similar duties usually typically performed by the Engineer during administration of a construction contract on an as-needed basis. 6.a.b Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 5 of 9 SCS will provide engineering services during the Construction Phase of the project, generally comprised of activities between the Notice-to-Proceed and issuance of final payment to the Contractor. SCS’s on-site field engineer will be supported in the office and field by the Project Engineer/Manager and Project Director, as well as other members of SCS’s project team. Our construction administration services will likely include the following:  Attend the pre-construction meeting with the County and Contractor’s Project Manager and Superintendent. Review any technical questions and discuss schedule, material substitutions, construction sequence, and other relevant issues. Prepare and distribute an agenda and meeting minutes.  Attend up to two (2) routine construction progress meetings with the County and Contractor representatives. Prepare and distribute to the County and all others in attendance a report of the pertinent and salient technical engineering matters considered and conclusions reached at each of these meetings.  Review shop drawings, material submittals, and Contractor’s requests for substitutions or information. Evaluate submittals for conformance with Contract Documents such as the Construction General SWM Permits. Provide details and interpretations, as necessary. Recommend approval, rejection, or mandate corrections based on technical, contractual, and functional adequacy. Maintain a Submittal Log to track the status of submittals and maintain communications with the Contractor and Owner. Distribute approved submittals and/or review comments to appropriate parties.  Critical documentation to be reviewed includes the selection of various materials and adherence to VDOT and SWM/ESC measures and specifications.  Review technical engineering-related field modifications and changes to the collection center configuration as proposed by the Contractor. Evaluate proposed field modifications for consistency with the design intent and objectives. Prepare sketches or outline approaches required to address field conditions impacting the site. Recommend approval or rejection based on technical, contractual, and functional adequacy. Distribute approved submittals and/or review comments to appropriate parties.  Facilitate communications among SCS, the Contractor, and the County to answer technical engineering-related questions, resolve issues, and coordinate interpretations of the plans and specifications.  Prepare technical elements of Change Order documentation and work change directives complete with narrative description and justification for each item.  If found to be necessary, review Contractor’s Applications for Payment and compare with Engineer’s quantities and unit prices. Evaluate work performed and installed to verify quantities. Instruct Contractor regarding changes and recommend approval and forward to County for processing, as appropriate. Determine the amounts owed to the Contractor based upon observation of the work and evaluations of the Contractors' Applications for Payment, and issue Certificates for Payment in such amounts, as provided in the Contract Documents. The issuance of a Certificate for payment shall constitute a representation by SCS to the County, based on our observations and inspections at the site and on the data comprising the Contractor's Application for Payment, that the work has progressed to the point indicated; that, to the best of SCS's knowledge, information and belief, the quality of the work is in accordance with the Contract Documents and the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount certified.  Conduct a walk-through of the project, document the substantial completion inspection, and provide a punch-list for completion. Issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion at such 6.a.b Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 6 of 9 time that the work is determined to be substantially complete as defined in the Contract Documents. When incomplete, defective or deficient work has been remedied, inspect the work and advise the County that all work has been satisfactorily completed. Follow-up with the County and Contractor to resolve any issues regarding punch-list items.  Participate in the final acceptance inspection of the collection center components with respect to their overall integrity and ability to perform as designed. Review Contractor’s final payment application. Distribute final close-out meeting minutes. We assume that the following Construction Administration duties will be the responsibility of County personnel:  Communicate with County and Contractor regarding Construction Agreement execution and related issues such as bonds, E-verify Affidavit, sales tax tracking forms, etc.  Schedule and chair the routine construction progress meetings with the County and Contractor representatives. Prepare and distribute communication of the pertinent and salient non-engineering matters considered and conclusions reached at each of these meetings, together with such matters relating to the Project progress.  Review non-engineering field modifications and changes to the collection center configuration as proposed by the Contractor. Evaluate proposed field modifications for consistency with the intent and objectives of the project. Distribute approved submittals and/or review comments to appropriate parties.  Facilitate routine communications among the SCS team, the Contractor, and the County to answer questions and resolve issues.  Prepare administrative portions of Change Order documentation and work change directives. Develop documentation necessary to solicit pricing from the Contractor related to additional work or credit for work to be omitted from the contract.  Maintain files and records for correspondence, reports, photographs, requests for information or clarification, submittals, meeting minutes, and other construction project related documentation, and forward to various parties as appropriate.  Participate in the walk-through of the project, attend the substantial completion inspection, and provide input on the punch-list for completion.  Upon completion of the Project and prior to issuing Final Certificates for Payment (as found to be necessary), compute the total time for completion as allowed in the Contract, plus any time extensions granted and identify the number of days, if any, in excess of the Contract Time for which the Contractor appears liable for liquidated damages. Notify the Contractor of any proposed assessments of liquidated damages, and allow the Contractor time to respond thereto. Subsequently, prepare recommendation as to the amount of liquidated damages, if any, to be assessed and the portion of such assessment attributed to the Contractor.  Participate in the final acceptance inspection of the collection center components.  Assemble, and review for completeness, written guarantees, affidavits, manuals of instruction for operation, and other required closing papers of the Contractor and forward them in organized three-ring binders to the County. Estimated fees and labor efforts in Attachment A assume the Contract Time is 49 consecutive calendar days. Because the nature of the collection center construction project will likely involve periods of more intense construction efforts along with periods of relatively low levels of construction activity, the manpower resources are presented in terms of average weekly labor efforts during the Contract Time. As with any construction administration project, the level of effort required by SCS is 6.a.b Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 7 of 9 directly dependent on the Contractor’s performance, schedule, and field conditions encountered during construction. TASK 5 – CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE Under Task 5, SCS will perform periodic, part-time construction quality assurance (CQA) inspection services necessary to observe the Contractor’s performance of the Work. This is often termed resident engineering, or CQA, and involves observation of the construction activities related to the major features associated with the collection centers and associated features, comparison of the installed product with the Drawings and Technical Specifications included in the Contract Documents, observation and documentation of testing, discussions and communication with the Contractor and County related to the Work. Our on-site field activities are intended to be limited to engineering-related duties and our scope and budget assume that County personnel are intimately engaged in routine observations of contractor performance and progress necessary to administer the contract. SCS will provide a qualified field engineer to perform on-site construction engineering and CQA activities during the installation of the collection center during the Construction Phase of the project. SCS efforts will involve observation of the construction activities and documentation as to the conformance of the work product to the Contract Documents. Our CQA inspection services will likely include the following:  Conduct periodic observation of the work activities during the project on a part-time basis as may be necessary to monitor the progress and observe in detail the quality of work and to observe the extent to which the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents and in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, ordinance, codes, regulations, orders and decrees applicable to the project.  Critical activities to be observed include grading, asphalt paving, concrete pours, compactor pad construction, entrance/exit transition onto public roadways, and electrical power installation. SCS will maintain a presence at the site during these activities in order to observe and document, monitor construction materials and methods, and verify general compliance with the construction documents.  Observe equipment start-up and demonstration. SCS will participate with the manufacturer’s representatives and Contractor to observe demonstration and functional testing of the equipment installed under this project, such as compactor units, attendant shed/light pole electrical components, and proper gate operation.  Observe site restoration efforts and repairs to erosion and sediment control features.  Prepare and submit written reports for each site visit in the form of daily field reports. Conduct observations and site visits as may be required to fulfill obligations as the County’s Representative.  Report to the County unsatisfactory, faulty, or defective work that has not been corrected. As its representative, SCS will identify defects and deficiencies in the Work, verify conformance with the Contract Documents, communicate problems to the County and Contractor, and follow-up with all parties to confirm that such issues are resolved in a manner acceptable to the County. Our CQA inspection services do not anticipate that SCS will perform any construction surveying or soils or other materials testing during the construction period (which is expected to be the responsibility of the Contractor). 6.a.b Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 8 of 9 Estimated fees and labor efforts in Attachment A assume the Contract Time is 49 consecutive calendar days. Because the nature of the project will likely involve periods of more intense construction efforts along with periods of relatively low levels of construction activity, the manpower resources are presented assuming approximately 10 hours of average weekly on-site CQA labor efforts during the Contract Time. As with any CQA project, the level of effort required by SCS is directly dependent on the Contractor’s performance, schedule, and field conditions encountered during construction. 2. WORK ORDER SCHEDULE: SCS is prepared to commence the work efforts as described above upon receiving authorization from the County to proceed. The durations of these tasks are for individual centers and are summarized below: Task 1 – Site Evaluation and Suitability Review Task 2 – Local Permitting and Final Design Task 3 – Bidding/Contractor Selection Assistance Task 4 – Construction Administration Oversight Task 5 – Construction Quality Assurance Note: Longer timeframes anticipated for Regional Center 4 Weeks 4 Months 2 Months 4 Months, intermittent 4 Months, intermittent 6.a.b Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) WO #5 9/11/19 Page 9 of 9 3. COMPENSATION: Compensation for each Convenience Center shall be as indicated below. SCS will be compensated for time and expenses in accordance with SCS's standard rates in effect at the time of performance, provided that total compensation will not exceed $64,700 for each of the two Neighborhood Centers and $96,900 for the Regional Center (for a total of $226,300) without the Client’s authorization. Task 1 – Site Evaluation and Suitability Review Task 2 – Local Permitting and Final Design Task 3 – Bidding/Contractor Selection Assistance Task 4 – Construction Administration Oversight Task 5 – Construction Quality Assurance Note: Amounts shown here are baseline estimates per Neighborhood Center $11,900 $26,000 $6,500 $9,000 $11,300 Total Amount of this Work Order = $226,300 Any work added to the Scope of Services to be performed shall be compensated at SCS's standard fee schedule in effect at the time of performance, unless otherwise agreed, subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the parties. 4. CONTRACT TERMS: These services will be performed in accordance with the terms of the Basic Services Agreement between the parties. SCS ENGINEERS PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VA By: By: Print Name: Robert E. Dick, PE Print Name: Title: Vice President Title: Date: Date: 6.a.b Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) SCS ENGINEERSRateLABOR CATEGORY $/hr Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours Cost Hours CostProject Director 210$ 6 1,260$ 16 3,360$ 3 630$ 1 210$ 0 -$ 26 5,460$ 13 2,730$ 91 19,110$ Project Manager 180$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ Project Advisor 150$ 2 300$ 18 2,700$ 2 300$ 1 150$ 1 150$ 24 3,600$ 12 1,800$ 84 12,600$ Senior Project Professional 130$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ Project Coordinator 120$ 4 480$ 8 960$ 2 240$ 2 240$ 2 240$ 18 2,160$ 9 1,080$ 63 7,560$ Project Professional 115$ 9 1,035$ 60 6,900$ 26 2,990$ 28 3,220$ 16 1,840$ 139 15,985$ 70 8,050$ 487 56,005$ Staff Professional 100$ 12 1,200$ 102 10,200$ 16 1,600$ 45 4,500$ 72 7,200$ 247 24,700$ 124 12,400$ 865 86,500$ Assoc. Staff Professional 95$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ SUBTOTAL LABOR 33 4,275$ 204 24,120$ 49 5,760$ 77 8,320$ 91 9,430$ 454 51,905$ 228 26,060$ 1590 181,775$ OTHER DIRECT COSTS (ODCs)Auto/Mileage 450$ 350$ 250$ 450$ 1,225$ 2,725$ 1,370$ 9,544$ Lodging/Per Diem -$ -$ -$ -$ 225$ 225$ 120$ 795$ Telephone/Facsimile 40$ 70$ 50$ 10$ 25$ 195$ 100$ 684$ Postage/Freight -$ 50$ 48$ 14$ -$ 111$ 60$ 393$ Reproduction/Printing 10$ 350$ 100$ 40$ 60$ 559$ 280$ 1,957$ Computer / Admin 132$ 816$ 196$ 77$ 91$ 1,312$ 409$ 4,345$ Surveyor 6,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 6,000$ 3,000$ 21,000$ Geotechnical/Traffic Engineer Subconsultant TBD TBD -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ SUBTOTAL ESTIMATED ODCs BY TASK 6,631$ 1,635$ 644$ 591$ 1,626$ 11,126$ 5,339$ 38,718$ Administrative (15%) 995$ 245$ 97$ 89$ 244$ 1,669$ 801$ 5,808$ TOTAL 11,900 26,000 6,500 9,000 11,300 64,700$ 32,200$ 226,300$ Note:1. Task 1 through Task 5 effort costs are estimated as subtotals on a per site basis as shown above. The Regional Site anticipated to be located near Route 29 and Belair Rd is anticipated to incur additional costs due to its size and anticipated complexities as estimated above. The Total Project Cost for 3 Sites is calculated as the sum of Tasks 1 through 5 times 3 plus the Additional Hours/ODCs Anticipated for the Regional Site.2. Task 2, Permitting and Design, assumes attendance by an SCS representative at two meetings with County Board and staff; one prior to the commencement of design activities and once at the conclusion of design activities.3. Surveying costs under Task 1 represent a ballpark budgetary fee estimate and are approximate since SCS did not solicit actual quotes for each site from our surveying subconsultant.4. The budgetary fee estimate for Task 1 does not include geotechnical investigation nor traffic study efforts.SUBTOTAL ADDITIONAL HOURS/ODCs ANTICIPATEDFOR REGIONAL SITE ONLYFOR THREE SITESSELECTION ASSISTANCEBIDDING/CONTRACTORTASK 3 TASK 4TOTAL PROJECT COSTCONSTRUCTION ATTACHMENT A. BUDGETARY FEE ESTIMATEDESIGN, ENGINEERING & ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR ONE REGIONAL COLLECTION CENTER & TWO NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTION CENTERSPITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIATASK 5CONSTRUCTION SUBTOTAL COST PER SITE(excluding additional efforts for Regional Site only)QUALITY ASSURANCEADMINISTRATIONTASK 1 TASK 2SITE EVALUATION & LOCAL PERMITTING SUITABILITY REVIEW & FINAL DESIGN9/11/196.a.bPacket Pg. 16Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : ID Task NameDuration Start Finish Predecessors1Proposed Pittsylvania County Collection Center Development Approach   FYs 2020 & 2021358 daysFri 11/1/19Tue 3/16/2121. Engineering NTP Nov 1, 2019230 daysFri 11/1/19Thu 9/17/203Route 29 Regional Center Design/Engineering/Permitting100 daysFri 11/1/19Thu 3/19/204Assumes electronic CAD file of topographic survey map provided prior to or simultaneous with notice to proceed (NTP)0 daysFri 11/1/19Fri 11/1/195Preliminary plans (60% construction drawing completion) 1 monFri 11/1/19Thu 11/28/1946Draft plan development for permitting submittal (90% construction drawing completion)1 monFri 11/29/19Thu 12/26/1957County review of draft plans0.5 monsFri 12/27/19Thu 1/9/2068Permitting review (95% construction drawings)1.5 monsFri 1/10/20Thu 2/20/2079Plan revision and final permit approval process (construction drawing completion)1 monFri 2/21/20Thu 3/19/20810Route 29 Regional Center Procurement50 daysFri 3/20/20Thu 5/28/2011Bid docs development, bid posting/solicitation, and Contractor evaluation2 monsFri 3/20/20Thu 5/14/20912Board approval of Contractor process0.5 monsFri 5/15/20Thu 5/28/201113Route 29 Regional Center Construction80 daysFri 5/29/20Thu 9/17/2014Construction activities4 monsFri 5/29/20Thu 9/17/2012152A. Engineering NTP Apr 15, 2020240 daysWed 4/15/20Tue 3/16/2116Callands‐Gretna Center Design/Engineering/Permitting90 daysWed 4/15/20Tue 8/18/2017Assumes electronic CAD file of topographic survey map provided prior to or simultaneous with notice to proceed (NTP)0 daysWed 4/15/20Wed 4/15/2018Preliminary plans (60% construction drawing completion) 1 monWed 4/15/20Tue 5/12/201719Draft plan development for permitting submittal (90% construction drawing completion; includes County review)1 monWed 5/13/20Tue 6/9/201820Permitting review (95% construction drawings)1.5 monsWed 6/10/20Tue 7/21/201921Plan revision and final permit approval process (construction drawing completion)1 monWed 7/22/20Tue 8/18/202022Callands‐Gretna Center Procurement50 daysWed 8/19/20Tue 10/27/2023Bid docs development, bid posting/solicitation, and Contractor evaluation2 monsWed 8/19/20Tue 10/13/202124Board approval of Contractor process0.5 monsWed 10/14/20Tue 10/27/202325Callands‐Gretna Center Construction100 daysWed 10/28/20Tue 3/16/2126Construction activities5 monsWed 10/28/20Tue 3/16/2124272B. Engineering NTP Apr 15, 2020240 daysWed 4/15/20Tue 3/16/21282B. Staunton River Center Design/Engineering/Permitting90 daysWed 4/15/20Tue 8/18/2029Assumes electronic CAD file of topographic survey map provided prior to or simultaneous with notice to proceed (NTP)0 daysWed 4/15/20Wed 4/15/2030Preliminary plans (60% construction drawing completion) 1 monWed 4/15/20Tue 5/12/202931Draft plan development for permitting submittal (90% construction drawing completion; includes County review)1 monWed 5/13/20Tue 6/9/203032Permitting review (95% construction drawings)1.5 monsWed 6/10/20Tue 7/21/203133Plan revision and final permit approval process (construction drawing completion)1 monWed 7/22/20Tue 8/18/203234Staunton River Center Procurement50 daysWed 8/19/20Tue 10/27/2035Bid docs development, bid posting/solicitation, and Contractor evaluation2 monsWed 8/19/20Tue 10/13/203336Board approval of Contractor process0.5 monsWed 10/14/20Tue 10/27/203537Staunton River Center Construction100 daysWed 10/28/20Tue 3/16/2138Construction activities5 monsWed 10/28/20Tue 3/16/213611/14/154/15SepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarQtr 4, 2019Qtr 1, 2020Qtr 2, 2020Qtr 3, 2020Qtr 4, 2020Qtr 1, 2021TaskSplitMilestoneSummaryProject SummaryInactive TaskInactive MilestoneInactive SummaryManual TaskDuration-onlyManual Summary RollupManual SummaryStart-onlyFinish-onlyExternal TasksExternal MilestoneDeadlineProgressManual ProgressPage 1Project: Pittsylvania CountyCollection Center DevelopmentDate: Thu 9/26/196.a.bPacket Pg. 17Attachment: SCS WO #5_Pittsylvania Co 3 CC Dsgn-Eng_9-11-19_Rvsd Sched 9-26-19 (1796 : Convenience Center Capital Updates) Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award (Staff Contact: Mark W. Moore); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Mark W. Moore Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.b Attachment(s): Wayside Park Reviewed By: Mark W. Moore, Director of Parks and Recreation, will provide the Board with a Wayside Park update and discuss potentially awarding a contract for playground installation at the same. 6.b Packet Pg. 18 Pittsylvania County Parks and Rec Wayside Park Proposal # 133-121443-3 September 11, 2019 Presented by 6.b.a Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) All Recreation of Virginia, Inc.PROPOSAL20609 Gordon Park Square Quote #MLAPQ10731Suite 190 Date 09/16/19Ashburn, VA 20147 Sales Rep.Eric WhiteOffice Ph: 888-419-0001 Customer's PO No:Fax: 703-589-1493 Shipping Method:Common CarrierBill To:Ship To:Terms 50% Deposit and balance dueupon completion Wayside Park Wayside Park c/o Pittsylvania County Parks & Rec c/o All Recreation 115 South Main St. Chatham VA 24531 Attn:Mark Moore Attn: Phone:434-432-1764 Phone: Fax: Fax: Email:mark.moore@pittgov.org Email: Qty Item No. Description Unit Price Ext. Price This proposal is for Wayside Park (c/o Pittsylvania County Parks and Recreation) and pricing is as per BCIBurke National IPA Contract R170301 as assigned to All Recreation of Virginia Inc. Certified Proposal Number for National IPA is R170301-VA-303904 1 $82,135.00 $82,135.00Burke 133-121443-3 Custom Nucleus Playground 4 $280.00 $1,120.00Burke 560-0453 STEP SPOT POD 8-16" 3 $711.00 $2,133.00Burke 560-0553 NATURE PLAY STUMP - SMALL 3 $470.00 $1,410.00Burke 580-1312 NOVO ARC BENCH 1 $333.00 $333.00Burke 550-0100 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR, STD CHAIN 2 $182.00 $364.00Burke 550-0112 BELT SEAT, 8' PAIR, STD CHAIN 1 $2,370.00 $2,370.00Burke 550-0135 5" OD ARCH SWING 3 $1,592.00 $4,776.00Burke 550-0136 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON 1 $896.00 $896.00Burke 550-0171 FREEDOM SWING SEAT, 8' BEAM, STD CHAIN 1 $1,254.00 $1,254.00Burke 550-0191 KONNECTION SWING 1 $5,200.00 $5,200.00Burke 550-0195 AIRVENTURE GLIDER 1 $13,915.00 $13,915.00Burke 550-0180 ZIPVENTURE 100 FT 1 $17,380.00 $17,380.00Burke 560-0576 REV8 1 $1,760.00 $1,760.00Burke 560-2586 COMET I 1 $6,950.00 $6,950.00Burke 570-2676 ORB ROCKER 1 $7,349.00 $7,349.00Burke 580-0319 LB TRAIN ENGINE 1 $5,092.00 $5,092.00Burke 580-0320 LB TRAIN DINING CAR 1 $2,720.00 $2,720.00Burke 580-0321 LB TRAIN TANKER CAR 84 $68.00 $5,712.00Burke 046-0053 6ft STONEBORDER/2 DRIVE PINS 4 $59.00 $236.00Burke 046-0055 END CAP Federal ID: 54-1967878 Va.Class A Contractors License: 2705-058959A Page 1 6.b.a Packet Pg. 20 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) All Recreation of Virginia, Inc.PROPOSAL20609 Gordon Park Square Quote #MLAPQ10731Suite 190 Date 09/16/19Ashburn, VA 20147 Sales Rep.Eric WhiteOffice Ph: 888-419-0001 Customer's PO No:Fax: 703-589-1493 Shipping Method:Common CarrierBill To:Ship To:Terms 50% Deposit and balance dueupon completion Wayside Park Wayside Park c/o Pittsylvania County Parks & Rec c/o All Recreation 115 South Main St. Chatham VA 24531 Attn:Mark Moore Attn: Phone:434-432-1764 Phone: Fax: Fax: Email:mark.moore@pittgov.org Email: 1 -$24,465.75 -$24,465.75DiscountNational IPA 15% Discount on BCI Burke Equipment. 1 $24,773.00 $24,773.00InstallationTo install BCI Burke Equipment. 1 $4,875.00 $4,875.00FreightFreight on BCI Burke Equipment. 4 $4,175.00 $16,700.00Superior Shade Umbrella, Single Column - 20'x20'x8', Embedded w/ Glide, Alnet F/R Fabric 1 $2,490.00 $2,490.00Superior Shade Umbrella, Single Column - 12'x12'x8', Embedded w/ Glide,Alnet F/R Fabric 1 $8,207.40 $8,207.40Zeager Surfacing 9" Compacted engineered woodcarpet for playground area. 1 $16,600.00 $16,600.00InstallationTo install above listed items. 1 $4,106.09 $4,106.09FreightFreight on Superior Shade & Zeager Woodcarpet 1 -$24,390.74 -$24,390.74DiscountPreferred Customer Discount COLORS In signing this proposal AND the attached color sheet, you are acknowledging your color selection. Federal ID: 54-1967878 Va.Class A Contractors License: 2705-058959A Page 2 6.b.a Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) All Recreation of Virginia, Inc.PROPOSAL20609 Gordon Park Square Quote #MLAPQ10731Suite 190 Date 09/16/19Ashburn, VA 20147 Sales Rep.Eric WhiteOffice Ph: 888-419-0001 Customer's PO No:Fax: 703-589-1493 Shipping Method:Common CarrierBill To:Ship To:Terms 50% Deposit and balance dueupon completion Wayside Park Wayside Park c/o Pittsylvania County Parks & Rec c/o All Recreation 115 South Main St. Chatham VA 24531 Attn:Mark Moore Attn: Phone:434-432-1764 Phone: Fax: Fax: Email:mark.moore@pittgov.org Email: SubTotal $192,000.00 Sales Tax $0.00 Freight $0.00 Total $192,000.00 WE PROPOSE hereby to furnish complete in accordance with the above specifications. Accounts over 10 days old aresubject to 1-1/2% monthly charge. We accept Credit Card Payments from Visa & Mastercard. However, we will add a 2%convenience fee to any proposal two-thousand dollars or greater. NOTE: This proposal may be withdrawn by AllRecreation of Virginia, Inc. if not accepted with ten (10) days. Customer is responsible to locate and mark all private utilities. All Recreation of Virginia, Inc. and it's installers will not be held responsible for any damage to any private utilitiesdamaged in the installation process which were not located and marked by the customer. __________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Authorized All Recreation of VA, Inc. Signature Printed Name of Authorized All Recreation of VA ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL: The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are herebyaccepted: __________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Authorized Customer Signature Printed Name of Authorized Customer ______/______/______ ______________________________________________ Date Tax Exempt Number Federal ID: 54-1967878 Va.Class A Contractors License: 2705-058959A Page 3 6.b.a Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) COLOR REVISIONS Project Name:Wayside Park Proposal #:133-121443-3 Platform Brown Accessory Tan Green Lime Kore Konnect Brown 1 Color Extruded/Flat Green Lime Tan 2 Color Extruded/Flat Tan/Green/Tan Green/Tan/.Green Lime/Black/Lime Sprocket Overlay Green Spocket Main Panel Tan Rotomold Green Lime Tan Rotomold Roofs N/A Post Brown Lime Swing Posts Brown Swing Top Beams Green Tan Burke Express Green Tan Lime Lime/Black/Lime Tan/Green/Tan _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Signature for Color Acceptance Date 6.b.a Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) 6.b.aPacket Pg. 24Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) 6.b.aPacket Pg. 25Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) 6.b.aPacket Pg. 26Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Proposal # 133-121443-3 September 11, 2019 2019 Pricing Proposal Prepared for: Project Location: Proposal Prepared by: Mark Moore Wayside Park All Recreation Pittsylvania County Parks and Rec 1678 Main St. 20609 Gordon Park Square, Ste 190 115 South Main St. Hurt, VA 24563 Ashburn, VA 20147 Chatham, VA 24531 Phone: 888-419-0001 Phone: 434-432-1764 Fax: Eric White Phone: 703-994-9565 Fax: eric@allrec.com Component No. Description Qty. User Cap. Ext. User Cap. Weight Ext. Weight 6' Stone Borders 046-0053 6ft STONEBORDER/2 DRIVE PINS 84 0 0 32 2,688 046-0055 END CAP 4 0 0 4 16 Burke Basics 550-0100 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR, STD ... 1 2 2 23 23 550-0112 BELT SEAT, 8' PAIR, STD CHAIN 2 2 4 20 40 550-0135 5" OD ARCH SWING 1 0 0 366 366 550-0136 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON 3 0 0 223 669 550-0171 FREEDOM SWING SEAT, 8' BEAM, ... 1 1 1 38 38 550-0180 ZIPVENTURE 100 FT 1 1 1 1,391 1,391 550-0191 KONNECTION SWING 1 2 2 64 64 550-0195 AIRVENTURE GLIDER 1 2 2 460 460 560-0453 STEP SPOT POD 8-16" 4 1 4 19 76 560-0553 NATURE PLAY STUMP - SMALL 3 1 3 66 198 560-0576 REV8 1 25 25 1,343 1,343 560-2586 COMET I 1 6 6 154 154 570-2676 ORB ROCKER 1 8 8 483 483 580-0319 LB TRAIN ENGINE 1 10 10 438 438 580-0320 LB TRAIN DINING CAR 1 6 6 316 316 580-0321 LB TRAIN TANKER CAR 1 4 4 177 177 580-1312 NOVO ARC BENCH 3 2 6 43 129 660-0101 INSTALL KIT, BURKE BASICS - P... 1 0 0 2 2 Nucleus 270-0050 8" CLOSURE PLATE 1 0 0 10 10 270-0130 SQUARE PLATFORM 5 6 30 106 530 270-0131 HEXAGONAL PLATFORM S5P 2 12 24 287 574 270-0136 SPLIT SQUARE PLATFORM 1 4 4 103 103 270-0189 LONG BUCKLE BRIDGE W/BARRIERS 1 10 10 469 469 270-0192 CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE 3 0 0 34 102 270-0193 CLUBHOUSE OFFSET ENCLOSURE, R... 1 0 0 36 36 270-0220 8" RISE RAMP W/ BARRIERS 1 10 10 459 459 270-0222 8" RISE ENTRANCE RAMP W/ BARR... 1 10 10 482 482 270-0290 HALF PLATFORM 1 3 3 57 57 370-0016 GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY 1 0 0 6 6 370-0467 24" TRANSITION STAIR W/BARRIE... 1 2 2 164 164 6.b.a Packet Pg. 27 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Proposal # 133-121443-3 September 11, 2019 2019 Pricing 370-0469 40" TRANSITION STAIR W/BARRIE... 1 4 4 279 279 370-0500 STEEP PEAK CLIMBER 72" 1 2 2 145 145 370-0777 CLUBHOUSE LEAF CLIMBER 40" - ... 1 4 4 73 73 370-0862 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 48" 1 2 2 17 17 470-0482 48" BENCH 1 3 3 18 18 470-0514 ROCK'N ROLL SLIDE, 24" - 32" 1 1 1 85 85 470-0571 VIPER II SS 64-72 1 4 4 360 360 470-0625 CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF 1 0 0 182 182 470-0638 CLUBHOUSE HEX ROOF 2 0 0 335 670 570-0394 PIPE WALL 2 0 0 36 72 570-0516 TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY 2 1 2 7 14 570-0620 BURKE MART PANEL BELOW PLATFO... 1 4 4 54 54 570-0782 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL 1 0 0 35 35 570-1679 SPROCKET PANEL, ABOVE PLATFORM 1 2 2 64 64 570-1851 CHIMES PANEL 1 4 4 56 56 570-1858 3-IN-A-ROW PANEL, ABOVE PLATF... 1 2 2 45 45 570-1862 COG WHEEL PANEL 1 2 2 63 63 570-1863 RAIN WHEEL PANEL 1 2 2 59 59 570-2625 CLUBHOUSE HALF BOARD PANEL 2 0 0 19 38 570-2664 BEE PANEL 1 2 2 45 45 570-2665 CAR PANEL, BELOW PLATFORM 1 2 2 55 55 570-2678 CLOCK PANEL 1 1 1 50 50 600-0104 NPPS SUPERVISION SAFETY KIT 1 0 0 3 3 660-0103 MAINTENANCE KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 7 7 660-0104 INSTALLATION KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 5 5 670-0001 POST ASSEMBLY 5" OD X 91" 5 0 0 49 245 670-0002 POST ASSEMBLY 5" OD X 107" 4 0 0 58 232 670-0121 STUBBY POST (SQUARE) 8"-16" 1 0 0 27 27 670-0150 POST ASSEMBLY 5" OD X 80" 2 0 0 44 88 670-0164 POST, SWAGED ROOF 5" OD X 158" 4 0 0 83 332 670-0165 POST ASSEMBLY 5" OD X 123" 1 0 0 66 66 670-0166 POST ASSEMBLY 5" OD X 139" 4 0 0 74 296 670-0172 POST, SWAGED ROOF 5" OD X 147" 6 0 0 77 462 670-0398 POST, SWAGED ROOF 5" OD X 184" 6 0 0 96 576 Total User Capacity: 220 Total Weight: 16,881 lbs. 6.b.a Packet Pg. 28 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) 1050 Columbia DriveCarrollton, Georgia 1.888.829.8997 | 770.834.2764 (f) These drawings are for reference only and should not be used as construction details. Materials, fasteners, and foundations are subject to change if professionally sealed engineering drawings are required. Designed for 93 MPH Basic Wind Speed. SQUARE UMBRELLA SHADE 20’ x 20’ x 8’ MODEL #: SU202008IG (With Glide Elbows) SD202008IN (Without Glide Elbows) Fabric - With Cable Insert Strut - Rigid Fixed Frame Hardware Kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 4 4 1 Ø3.5" Rafter - Swaged With Bracket 1 Ø6.6" Crown - With Four Sockets Ø6.6" Column - Embedded QTY.QTY.QTY.QTY.REF.#REF.#REF.#REF.#PART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTION 8'-0" ELEVATION VIEW Grade Level 20'-0" Square 3.0' 6" FOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAIL Top And Bottom REINF. (5)#5 EW Grade Level 3.0' 4.0' Sq. 3.0' 6" Grade Level 3.0' *Footing design based on 1500 PSF soil bearing pressure. 6.b.a Packet Pg. 29 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) 1050 Columbia DriveCarrollton, Georgia 1.888.829.8997 | 770.834.2764 (f) These drawings are for reference only and should not be used as construction details. Materials, fasteners, and foundations are subject to change if professionally sealed engineering drawings are required. Designed for 93 MPH Basic Wind Speed. SQUARE UMBRELLA SHADE 12’ x 12’ x 8’ MODEL #: SU121208IG (With Glide Elbows) SD121208IN (Without Glide Elbows) Fabric - With Cable Insert Strut - Rigid Fixed Frame Hardware Kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 4 4 1 Ø2.88" Rafter - Swaged With Bracket 1 Ø5.0" Crown - With Four Sockets Ø5.0" Column - Embedded QTY.QTY.QTY.QTY.REF.#REF.#REF.#REF.#PART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTIONPART DESCRIPTION Grade Level 8'-0" Grade ELEVATION VIEW 12'-0" Square 2.5' 6" FOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAILFOOTING DETAIL Top And Bottom REINF. (2)#5 EW Grade Level 2.5' 2.0' Sq. 3.0' 6" Grade Level 3.0' *Footing design based on 1500 PSF soil bearing pressure. 6.b.a Packet Pg. 30 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Discover the value of investing in a Burke Playground: KoreKonnect® Direct-Bolt Clamp System: Nucleus® and Voltage® feature our Industry-leading KoreKonnect direct-bolt clamp system resulting in the strongest and most accurate connection system ever. Factory located connection points make for easy, precise installation and an error-free fit. Best of all, KoreKonnect is covered for 100 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty®. Direct-Bolt Connection System: Intensity, ELEVATE® Fitness Course, ACTIVATE® Fitness Circuit and Little Buddies® feature Burke’s trusted direct-bolt connection that uses a durable, straightforward direct-bolt system to ensure a trouble-free installation and provide the necessary strength to accommodate the demands of playing children. Like our KoreKonnect system, Direct-Bolt connections are covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. EZKonnect® Deck Mounting System: Our exclusive self-leveling deck attachment and factory CNC construction allows for faster and more precise location of decks during installation. The 2-bolt per corner deck attachment increases overall structure strength and stability. Platforms: Burke’s oversized non-slip platforms are constructed of heavy-duty punched steel that can support more than 2 tons. Our vinyl coating is California compliant, free of lead and other hazardous heavy metals. Tamper-Resistant Stainless Steel Hardware: All hardware is covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. Premium Powder Coatings: Our industry-leading powder coatings and finishes prevent fading, last longer and deter rust. We also offer a “coastal package” powder coat system. This special powder coat system for metal components and upright posts will provide additional corrosion and chemical protection along with added longevity to the color and gloss retention of the powder coated parts. Contact your Burke Representative for more information on colors, price and warranty. Compound Plastics with UV-16: You’ll get long wear and bright, vibrant colors that hold up for years thanks to our thick, durable rotomolded plastics with UV-16 protection. This is why we can cover them for 15 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty. Climbing Cables: Our climbing cables are flexible enough to provide movement, yet strong enough to last. Our ropes are made from 6 polyester cords with steel reinforcement wrapped around a synthetic fiber core. Each cord contains 8 galvanized steel strands tightly covered with polyester multi-fibers. Our RopeVenture® cables consist of 6 strands, each containing 24 stainless steel reinforcing strands within a nylon sleeve, wrapped around a solid nylon core. Aluminum Connectors: Swivel connectors at the end of our ropes allow assembly at any angle with no unwanted twists in the net. The aluminum fittings used to secure the joints are swaged in place to prevent any movement between the rope and fittings that could cause wear. Burke Built Quality 800.266.i250bciburke.com 6.b.a Packet Pg. 31 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) burke generations warranty® 800.266.i250bciburke.com The Longest and Strongest warranty in the industry BCI Burke Company, LLC (“Burke”) warrants that all standard products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of invoice. We stand behind our products. In addition, the following products are warranted, under normal use and service from the date of invoice as follows: • One Hundred (100) Year Limited Warranty on aluminum and steel upright posts (including Intensity®, Voltage®, Nucleus®, Little Buddies® and ELEVATE®/ACTIVATE®) against structural failure due to corrosion, deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred (100) Year Limited Warranty on KoreKonnect® clamps against structural failure due to corrosion, deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred (100) Year Limited Warranty on Hardware (nuts, bolts, washers) • One Hundred (100) Year Limited Warranty on bolt-through fastening and clamp systems (Voltage®, Intensity®, Nucleus®, Little Buddies® and ELEVATE®/ACTIVATE®). • Twenty-Five (25) Year Limited Warranty on spring assemblies and aluminum cast animals. • Fifteen (15) Year Limited Warranty on main structure platforms and decks, metal roofs, table tops, bench tops, railings and barriers. • Fifteen (15) Year Limited Warranty on all plastic components including StoneBorders against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Ten (10) Year Limited Warranty on ShadePlay Canopies fabric, threads, and cables against degradation, cracking or material breakdown resulting from ultra-violet exposure, natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. This warranty is limited to the design loads as stated in the specifications. • Ten (10) Year Limited Warranty on NaturePlay® Boulders and GFRC products against structural failure due to natural deterioration or workmanship. Natural wear, which may occur with any concrete product with age, is excluded from this warranty • Ten (10) Year Limited Warranty on Full Color Custom Signage against manufacturing defects that cause delamination or degradation of the sign. Full Color Custom Signs also carry a two (2) year warranty against premature fading of the print and graphics on the signs. • Five (5) Year Limited Warranty on Intensity® and RopeVenture® cables and LEVEL X® flex bridge against premature wear due to natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. Determination of premature wear will be at the manufacturer’s discretion. • Five (5) Year Limited Warranty on swing seats and hangers; Kid Koaster® Trolleys and other moving parts against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Five (5) Year Limited Warranty on PlayEnsemble™ cables and mallets against defects in materials an d workmanship. • Three (3) Year Limited Warranty on electronic panel speakers, sound chips and circuit boards against electronic failure caused by manufacturing defects. The warranty stated above is valid only if the equipment is erected in conformity with the layout plan and/or installation instructions furnished by BCI Burke Company, LLC using approved parts; have been maintained and inspected in accordance with BCI Burke Company, LLC instructions. Burke’s liability and your exclusive remedy hereunder will be limited to repair or replacement of those parts found in Burke’s reasonable judgment to be defective. Any claim made within the above stated warranty periods must be made promptly after discovery of the defect. A part is covered only for the original warranty period of the applicable part. Replacement parts carry the applicable warranty from the date of shipment of the replacement from Burke. After the expiration of the warranty period, you must pay for all parts, transportation and service charges. Burke reserves the right to accept or reject any claim in whole or in part. Burke will not accept the return of any product without its prior written approval. Burke will assume transportation charges for shipment of the returned product if it is returned in strict compliance with Burke’s written instructions. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES IS NOT GIVEN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT, ANY RESULTING ADDITIONAL WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND BE OTHERWISE SUBJECT TO AND LIMITED BY THE TERMS OF BURKE’S PRODUCT WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Warranty Exclusions: The above stated warranties do not cover: “cosmetic” defects, such as scratches, dents, marring, or fading; damage due to incorrect installation, vandalism, misuse, accident, wear and tear from normal use, exposure to extreme weather; immersion in salt or chlorine water, unauthorized repair or modification, abnormal use, lack of maintenance, or other cause not within Burke’s control; and Limitation of Remedies: Burke is not liable for consequential or incidental damages, including but not limited to labor costs or lost profits resulting from the use of or inability to use the products or from the products being incorporated in or becoming a component of any other product. If, after a reasonable number of repeated efforts, Burke is unable to repair or replace a defective or nonconforming product, Burke shall have the option to accept return of the product, or part thereof, if such does not substantially impair its value, and return the purchase price as the buyer’s entire and exclusive remedy. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Burke will not be responsible for labor costs involved in the removal of products or the installation of replacement products. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. Contact your local Burke Representative for warranty information regarding Burke Turf® and Burke Tile products. Terms of Sale Pricing: Prices published in this catalog are in USD, are approximate and do not include shipping & handling, surfacing, installation nor applicable taxes. All prices are subject to change without notice. Contact your Burke representative for current pricing. Payments are to be made in USD. Weights: Weights are approximate and may vary with actual orders. Installation: All equipment is shipped unassembled. For a list of factory-certified installers in your area, please contact your Burke representative. Specifications: Product specifications in this catalog were correct at the time of publication. However, product improvements are ongoing at Burke, and we reserve the right to change or discontinue specifications without notice. Loss or Damage in Transit: A signed bill of lading is our receipt from a carrier that our shipment to you was complete and in good condition upon arrival. Before you sign, please check the Bill of Lading carefully when the shipment arrives to make sure nothing is missing and there are no damages. Once the shipment leaves our plant, we are no longer responsible for any damage, loss or shortage. For more information regarding the warranty, call Customer Service at 920-921-9220 or 1-800-356-2070. 01/2019 6.b.a Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) All Recreation Supplemental Warranty On All Recreation playgrounds installed Burke playgrounds   Customer Name Project Name  In addition to Burke’s 100% non‐prorated warranty, All Recreation offers the value added service of 100% FREE replacement costs on all warranted BCI Burke products, installed by All Recreation throughout the duration of the warranty period.  The warranted items are shipped directly to All Recreation and are installed FREE OF CHARGE by our qualified installer(s).  The result is zero out‐of‐pocket costs to our customers on all warranted BCI Burke products.   BCI Burke and All Recreation commitment to higher quality products makes this “Special Supplemental Warranty” possible. *See BCI Burke Warranty for further details            XåtÅÑÄx _______________________________     _______________________________          Date         All Recreation Representative 6.b.aPacket Pg. 33Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Colors that move you Visit bciburke.com/colorselection to customize your playground colors! Charcoal Matte Finish Silver Black Brown Tan Orange Lime Aqua Olive Sky Navy Gold Yellow Lemon Red Redwood Matte Finish Burgundy Purple Blue Green White Green Blue Red Yellow Gray Lime Purple Orange Sand Shade Canopies Green Lime Blue Purple Red Orange Yellow Tan Granite Rotomold Plastic HDPE Plastic Panels Green Purple/Gray Red/White Orange/Black Yellow/Blue Yellow/Red Tan/Green Brown/Tan Gray/Black Lime Olive Blue Purple Red Orange Yellow Tan Gray Black Green/Tan Lime/Black Olive/Black Blue/White Blue/Yellow Powder Coat Paint Platforms RockIt Climbers Blue Brown Recycled Plastic Granite Sandstone 800.266.i250bciburke.com 6.b.a Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Your Premier Recreational Products Partner All Recreation • 20609 Gordon Park Square, Suite 190 • Ashburn, VA 20147 1-888-419-0001 www.allrec.com info@allrec.com Over 30 years selling playgrounds, site amenities and recreational products Hundreds of playground installations each year Service in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, DC and Kentucky Knowledgeable • Professional • Responsive Problem-solving Free site visits, proposals and 3D color design drawings Multiple purchasing options: HGAC, GSA & TCPN Recreational Specialists who are CPSIs (Certified Playground Safety Inspectors) Offer IPEMA-certified products Offer a $5 million liability insurance on all installations Playgrounds • Site Amenities Fitness Systems • Sporting Equipment Rubber Surfacing • Synthetic Turf • Woodcarpet Shades • Shelters Installations, Grading and Demolition What Makes a Great Partner? Experience Turnkey Solutions Quality Products Customer Service Safety Conscious Provide superior products from quality manufacturers who offer some of the best warranties in the business Team up with manufacturers that proudly make their products here in the U.S. and practice environmental stewardship Offer products with an inclusive mindset that bring people together 6.b.a Packet Pg. 35 Attachment: Wayside Park (1794 : Wayside Park Update and Discussion of Potential Playground Award) Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Review of CSA Year-End Financials (Staff Contact: Cheryl J. Boswell); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Cheryl J. Boswell Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.c Attachment(s): CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 Reviewed By: Cheryl J. Boswell, CSA Coordinator, will brief the Board on CSA Year-End Financials. 6.c Packet Pg. 36 CSA End of year Financial Report FY 2019 6.c.a Packet Pg. 37 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA Supplemental Allocations 0 1000000 2000000 3000000 4000000 5000000 6000000 7000000 Local Share State Share Total 2019 2018 2017 6.c.a Packet Pg. 38 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA FY 18 & 19 Total Allocation VS. Year End Totals 6.c.a Packet Pg. 39 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA FY 2016 –2019 Total Expenditures Total Expenditures 5,003,515.09$ 7,136,762.77$ 6,195,044.25$ 5,512,992.44$ 6.c.a Packet Pg. 40 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA Education Expenditures 2016 -2019 Children Served: 80 75 88 82 6.c.a Packet Pg. 41 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA Savings $$$ Fiscal Year 2018 savings = $941,718.52 Fiscal Year 2019 savings = $682,051.81 Over the last two fiscal years a total of $1,623,770.33 has been saved CSA is continuing to work on strategies to continually be fiscally responsible and serve the children and families in our community 6.c.a Packet Pg. 42 Attachment: CSA End of year Financial Powerpoint BOS 10-15-2019 (1771 : Review of CSA Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Discussion of SVMP Timber Harvesting (Contact: Supervisor Barber); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Supervisor Barber Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.d Attachment(s): Reviewed By: The Honorable Tim R. Barber, Supervisor, Tunstall District, will lead discussion regarding potentially harvesting timber at the Southern Virginia Mega Park at Berry Hill. 6.d Packet Pg. 43 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Fire and Rescue Policies and Procedures Committee Recommendations (Contact: Supervisor Scearce); (10 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Supervisor Scearce Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.e Attachment(s): Reviewed By: The Honorable Ronald S. Scearce, Supervisor, Westover District, will present Fire and Rescue Policies and Procedures Committee Recommendations to the full Board. 6.e Packet Pg. 44 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Other Reports Staff Contact(s): Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 6.f Attachment(s): Reviewed By: 6.f Packet Pg. 45 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Discussion concerning a prospective business or industry or the expansion of an existing business or industry where no previous announcement has been made of the business' or industry's interest in locating or expanding its facilities in the community. (Staff Contact: David M. Smitherman) Staff Contact(s): David M. Smitherman Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 8.a Attachment(s): Reviewed By: (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(5) Subject Matter: Projects AF and Uniform Purpose: Discussion of Prospective Business/ Economic Development Update 8.a Packet Pg. 46 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Closed Session Certification (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.) Staff Contact(s): J. Vaden Hunt, Esq. Agenda Date: October 15, 2019 Item Number: 9.a Attachment(s): Reviewed By: PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CLOSED MEETING CERTIFICATION BE IT RESOLVED that at the Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (the “Board”) on October 15, 2019, the Board hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of each Board Member’s knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the Open Meeting requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (the “Act”) and identified in the Motion authorizing the Closed Meeting were heard, discussed, or considered in the Closed Meeting. If any Board Member believes that there was a departure from the requirements of the Act, he shall so state prior to the vote indicating the substance of the departure. The Statement shall be recorded in the Board's Minutes. Vote Joe B. Davis Yes/No Tim R. Barber Yes/No Elton W. Blackstock Yes/No Ben L. Farmer Yes/No Charles H. Miller, Jr. Yes/No Ronald S. Scearce Yes/No Robert W. “Bob” Warren Yes/No 9.a Packet Pg. 47