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February 5, 2015 <br />Page 2 <br />consent calendar as presented. <br /> <br />7. DEFERRED MATTERS <br /> <br />8. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION <br /> <br />9. NEW ITEMS <br /> <br /> A. Old Meadows Park Play Area Phase 1 -- Award Bid to Unlimited Engineering <br />Contracting, Inc. for $288,800 (Base Bid $225,000 plus Add Alternate #1 $58,500 <br />and Add Alternate #2 $4,500) plus contingency in the amount of $28,800, totaling <br />$316,800 <br /> <br />Hare reported this request is for the Phase 1 improvements at Old Meadows. There <br />were nine bids; the low bidder backed out due to a miscalculation. The second low bid <br />was from Unlimited Engineering; they are currently working at El Parque de la Paz and <br />were the contractors used for the playground work at Borchard Community Park. The <br />goal is to have the first phase completed by July 1st to coincide with the hosting of <br />Special Olympics athletes in Thousand Oaks. The project is being done in partnership <br />with Play Conejo. CRPD will be the manager of the project, pay out funds and then <br />invoice Play Conejo anything over and above $75,000. There were math errors on the <br />Board report; the recommendations have been modified, with changes highlighted, to <br />reflect the corrections. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Gibson, seconded by Lange, and carried 4-0 to approve: <br /> <br /> 1. Transfer and appropriate $251,800 $228,700 wireless communication facility <br /> revenues in Capital Improvement Fund (13) to Districtwide Assessment <br /> account 62-802-811-80406-009. <br /> <br /> 2. Award bid to Unlimited Engineering Contracting, Inc. for $288,800 $267,000 <br /> (Base Bid $225,000 plus Add Alternate #1 $58,500 $37,500 and Ad <br /> Alternate #2 $4,500) plus contingency in the amount of $28,800 $26,700, <br /> totaling $316,000 $293,700 for work generally including removal and <br /> relocation of a number of play equipment pieces and sections of resilient <br /> surfacing, minor utility relocation, and installation of playground <br /> equipment, synthetic turf, shade structures, fencing, concrete edging and <br /> curb. <br /> <br />B. Adopt Resolution No. 020515-A Establishing the Quimby Fee for Multi-Family <br />Residential Housing Within the Thousand Oaks Boulevard Specific Plan Area; <br />Authorization to Meet with City of Thousand Oaks Staff Regarding Potential <br />Minor Updates to the Quimby Ordinances and to Explore Additional Park Impact <br />Fee Options Associated with New Development <br /> <br /> Friedl introduced Blair Aas, Director of Planning Services for SCI Consulting. Hare