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Resolution No. 91-08 99 t CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 91-C)8 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY RECORDER TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON COUNTY AND THE CITY OF BEAVERTON PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SCHOLLS HIGHWAY BETWEEN HURRAY BOULEVARD AND FANNO CREEK WHEREAS, an agreement has been prepared providing for improvement of the Scholls Highway (SW Scholls Ferry Road) between Murrav Boulevard and Fanno Creek and defining the project responsibilities of the State, Washington Countv, Beaverton and Tigard; and, WHEREAS, the Tigard Citv Council finds the proposed project to be beneficial to the City in order to improve safety and reduce congestion on the Scholls Highway; and, WHEREAS, the proposed road improvement is located partially within the city limits of Tigard. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The Council hereby authorizes the Mavor and City Recorder to sign, on behalf of the Citv of Tigard, an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation, Washington County, and the City of Beaverton identifying their respective obligations relative to the proposed improvement of Scholls Highway between Mnrrav Boulevard and Fanno Creek. PASSED- This "' day of✓ � � g3-, L Mayor - C y of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder - itv of�Iigard rw/ord-sch Revised: November 21, 1990 M.iec: Contracts & Agreements No. 10321 COOPERATIVE IMPROVEMENT AGREE14ENT PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION FINANCE THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between THE STATE OF OREGON, acting by and through its Department of Transportation, Highway Division, hereinafter referred to as "State"; WASHINGTON COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State Of Oregon, acting by and through its elected officials, hereinafter referred to as "County"; CITY OF BEAVERTON, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, acting by and through its City officials, hereinafter referred to as "Beaverton"; and CITY OF TIGARD, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, acting by and through its City officials, hereinafter referred to as "Tigard". W I T N E S S E T H RECITALS 1. Scholls Highway is a part of the state highway system under the jurisdiction and control of the Oregon Transportation Commission. County agrees to assume jurisdiction and control of the Scholls Highway from Hillsboro-Silverton Hwy. to Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. as provided for in the memorandum of understanding executed between State and County on November 20, 1990 and described in agreement No. 9228 and subsequent supplements thereto. 2. For the purpose of providing acceptable traffic patterns on public highways, State plans and proposes to widen the Murray Road to Fanno Creek section of Scholls High%(ay to four lanes with a continuous left-turn lane, intercoennect traffic signals, construct right turn lanes at most signalized intersections, provide signals and illumination at major intersections, and provide linear conduit for future installation of illumination along the length of the project; hereinafter referred to as "project". The location of the project is approximately as shown on the sketch map attached hereto, marked Exhibit .A, and by this reference made a part hereof. The project will be financed with $2,393,997 in Federal Aid Urban Funds and $815,140 in Federal Aid Interstate Transfer Funds with State providing the necessary matches. County will contribute a lump sum of $41,432 MSTIP (Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program) funds and a lump sum in private contributions of $233,314. Any additional funds will be provided by State. 53190003 I i i Contract No. 10321 WASHINGTON COUNTY, CITY OF BEAVERTON, AND CITY OF TSGARD 1 3. By the authority granted in ORS 366.770, and 366.775, State may enter into cooperative agreements with the counties and cities for the performance of work on certain type- of improvement projects with the allocation o£ costs on ntrms and conditions mutually agreeable to the contracting parties. Traffic signal work on the project will conform to the current State standards and specifications. 4. By the authority granted in ORS 810.210, State is authorized to determine tha character or type of traffic control signals to be used, and to place or erect them upon State highways at places where State deems necessary for the safe and expeditious control of traffic. No traffic control signals shall be erected or maintained upon any State highway by any authority other than State, except with its written approval. NOW, THEREFORE, the premises being. in general as stated in the foregoing RECITALS, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: STATE OBLIGATIONS 1. State shall conduct the necessary field surveys and traffic investigations, identify and obtain or issue the require permits, perform all preliminary engineering and design work required to produce plans, specifications and estimates, advertise for bid proposals, award all contracts and furnish all construction engineering, material testing, technical inspection and project manager services for administration of the contract. 2. State shall name Washington County in the construction contract and performance bond as a beneficiary of said documents, expressly entitled to independently enforce their terms directly against the contractor and surety. 3. State shall retain complete jurisdiction and control of the timing established for operation of the traffic signals. Any requests for changes in the traffic signal timing will be subject to review and approval by State. 4. State shall lay out and paint the necessary, lane lines and erect the required directional and traffic control signing for the project. B3190003 -2- - left m, SIM Im - fiMM ME Contract No. 10321 WASHINGTON COUNTY, CITY OF BEP.JERTON, AND CITY OF TICARD ...,.,..TY ^gLIGATIONS 1. County shall provide the necessary existing right-of-way and easements within County jurisdiction for any required roadway widening for installation of the traffic signal equipment, including advance detector loops. 2. County shall, upon request by State, relocate or reconstruct, or cause to be relocated or reconstructed, all privately or publicly-owned utility conduits, lines, poles, mains, pipes, and all other such facilities of every kind and nature, where such utilities or facilities are located within the right-of-way of any presently existing County road where such relocation or reconstruction is necessary in order to conform the utilities or. facilities to the plans for the project. County may request State to arrange for said relocation, acting on bEhalf of County. 3. County shall, upon receipt of a fully executed copy of this agreement, deposit with State a lump sum of $274,746, said amount being equal to 100 percent of County's share of the estimated cost for construction. 4. County shall authorize execution of this agreement during a regularly convened session of its Board of County Commissioners. BEAVERTON OBLIGATIONS 1. Beaverton shall provide the necessary existing right-of-way and easements within Beaverton jurisdiction for any required roadway widening for installation of the traffic signal equipment,. including advance detector loops. 2. Beave7.ton shall, upon request by State, relocate or reconstruct, or cause to be relocated or reconstructed, all privately or publicly-owned utility conduits, lines, poles, mains, pipes, and all other such facilities of every kind and facilities are located within nature, where such utilities or the right-of-way of any presently existing Beaverton street where such relocation or reconstruction is necessary in order to conform the utilities or facilities to the plans for the project. Beaverton may request State to arrange for said relocation, acting on behalf of Beaverton. B3190003 -3- Contract No. 10321 WASHINGTON COUNTY, CITY OF BEAVERTON, AND CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD OBLIGATIONS 1 . Tigard shall provide the necessary existing right-of-way and easements within Tigard Jurisdiction for any required roadway w1clening for installation of the traffic signal equipment, including advance detector loops. 2. Tigard shall, upon recruest by State, relocate or reconstruct, or cause to be relocated or reconstructed, all privately or publicly-owned utility conduits, lines, poles, mains, pipes, and all other such facilities of every kind and nature, where such utilities or £ac.;lities are located within the right-of-way of any presently existing Tigard street where such relocation or reconstruction is necessary in order to conform the utilities cr facilities to the plans for the project. Tigard may request State to arrange for said relocation, acting on behalf of Tigard. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. State, County, Beaverton, and Tigard agree and understand that a mutual review of the plans and estimates will be conducted prior to advertisement for construction bid proposals. 2 County, Beaverton, and Tigard shall, under a separate agreement, negotiate maintenance and power responsibilities for all signals and illumination except for the signals at the intersection of H111sboro-Silverton Hwy., Beaverton-Tigard interchange between the railroad crossing and the northeast side o£ the Hall Blvd. intersection, and the Beaverton-Hillsdale/Oleson Rd. intersection which will remain under State jurisdiction. 3. Subject to the limitations of the Oregon Constitution and statutes, State, County, Beaverton, and Tigard each shall be solely responsible for any loss or injury caused to third parties arising from State's, County's, Beaverton's, or Tigard's own acts or om_ss i ons under this agreement and State, County, Beaverton, or Tigard shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the other party to this agreement with respect to any claim, litigation or liability arising from State's, County's, Beaverton's, or Tigard's own acts or omissions under this agreement. 4. The Contractor, its subcontractors, if any, and all employers working under this Agreement/Contraot are subject em loyers under the Oregon Workers' Compensation Law and shall comply with ORS 656.017, which requires them to provide workers' compensation coverage for all their ev.bject workers. b3190003 .4_ m� 1 Contract No. 10321 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY, CITY OF BEAVERTON, AND CITY OF T'IGARD IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and affixed their seals as of the day and year herein ter written. This project was approved by the, Oregon Transportation Commission on July 17, 1990 as a part of the Six Year Highway Improvement Program, page 19. The Oregon Transportation Commission, by a duly adopted delegation order, authorized the State Highway Engineer to sign this agreement £or and on behalf o£ the Commission. Said authority is set forth in the Minutes of the Oregon TransportatZOM-M-3 Co bion. Y1DDizO�7 /hit. 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