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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/19/2017 - STAFF REPORTS - 1.I. i0E F P L M S,b iy V N � P • o C R.ORPIEOR'eP 9�/folt City Council Staff Report July 19, 2017 CONSENT CALENDAR Subject: DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO AWARD CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR 2017 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (CITY PROJECT NO. 17-01) From: David H. Ready, City Manager Initiated by: Engineering Services Department SUMMARY On June 21, 2017, the City Council authorized staff to advertise and bid the construction of the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, City Project No. 17-01, The project has been advertised for bids and the bid opening date is set for July 27, 2017. In order to avoid delay during the Council's August recess, this action will delegate authority to the City Manager to award construction contracts of this project to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. It is to the City's advantage to begin work on this project during the summer months in an effort to complete the majority of the work prior to the peak traffic events in the Fall and Winter seasons. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize the City Manager to award a construction contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project City Project No. 17-01, subject to reporting and ratification by the City Council at the September 6, 2017, meeting; 2. Delegate authority to the City Manager to approve and execute construction contract change orders up to a cumulative amount of 10% of the contract amounts, with all change orders reported to the City Council; and, 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents. STAFF ANALYSIS: On June 21, 2017, City Council approved the plans and specifications and authorized staff to bid the construction of the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project. Included in the staff report was a list of streets included in the Project, with a Pavement Condition ITEM NO. -1-.1 City Council Staff Report July 19, 2017 - Page 2 Delegation of Authority to Award Construction City Project No. 17-01 Index (PCI) between 46-51 (Letter Grade D). Previous years' projects completed maintenance on streets up to PCI 46. Some streets with a PCI between 46-51 that would have otherwise been included in this Project were recommended to be deferred based on Desert Water Agency's (DWA) need to replace water lines in those streets. Staff will recommend that these deferred streets be addressed in a future project once DWA has completed the water line replacements. maintenance work has been completed. A copy of the June 21, 2017, staff report is included as Attachment 1. As identified in the June 21, 2017 Staff Report and bid documents, the bid opening date for this project is scheduled for July 27, 2017. Staff is requesting City Council to authorize the City Manager to award this contract subsequent to bid opening and verification of bid results, to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. This would allow contract execution and notice to proceed to occur in a more timely fashion during Council's August recess without waiting for the next regularly scheduled September 6, 2017, Council Meeting. Awarding the contract in July will allow the City and Contractor to begin work during the summer months, minimizing the impacts on the City's residents and visitors during the City's peak fall and winter seasons. Staff is requesting that the Council delegate authority to the City Manager to award construction contract for this Project during the Council's August recess, subject to reporting and ratification by the Council at its September 6, 2017, meeting. This action will allow staff to proceed with this project without delay and the Contractor to begin work during the summer months, minimizing the impacts on the City's residents and visitors during the City's peak traffic events in the fall and winter seasons. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Section 21084 of the California Public Resources Code requires Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). The Guidelines are required to include a list of classes of projects which have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and which are exempt from the provisions of CEQA. In response to that mandate, the Secretary for Resources identified classes of projects that do not have a significant effect on the environment, and are declared to be categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents. In accordance with Section 15301 "Existing Facilities," Class 1 projects consist of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public structures, facilities, mechanical equipment or topographical features involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's determination. Therefore, in accordance with Section 15301 (c), staff has determined that the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation, City Project No. 17-01, is considered categorically exempt from CEQA and a Notice of Exemption has been prepared and filed with the Riverside County Clerk. 02 City Council Staff Report July 19, 2017 - Page 3 Delegation of Authority to Award Construction City Project No. 17-01 FISCAL IMPACT: On June 7, 2017, the City Council adopted the 2017/2018 fiscal year budget which includes a $3,000,000 appropriation from the Measure J Capital Fund for street repairs. Local Measure A (Fund 134) funds are also available from 2016/2017 fiscal year budget with additional funds in the amount of $500,000 appropriated as part of the 2017/2018 fiscal year budget. The construction portion of the budget is estimated to be $3,200,000, with a total Project budget of $3,740,000. The estimated expenditures are identified in Table 2. Table 2 Table of Project Costs Amount FY 16/17 Measure A Fund 134 $240,000 FY 17/18 Local Measure A Fund 134 $500,000 FY 17/18 Measure J Fund 260 $3,000,000 Project Administration (through 5/30/17 $40,000 Project Administration (Estimated) $20,000 Construction Inspection Estimated $160,000) Construction Contract ($3,200,000 Contingency 10% $320,000 Total $0 SUBMITTED Thomas Garcia, P.E. Warcus L. Fuller, MPA, P.E., P.L.S City Engineer Assistant City Manager Da d H. Ready, City Manager Attachments: 1. June 21, 2017 Staff Report 2. List of Streets - 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project 03 ATTACHMENT 1 04 ao�pA�M s'01 O V N City Council Staff Report DATE: June 21, 2017 CONSENT CALENDAR SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATE (PS&E) AND AUTHORIZATION TO BID THE 2017 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION, CITY PROJECT NO. 17-01 FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Engineering Services Department SUMMARY The construction documents (specifications and estimates) have been completed, and in accordance with Section 7.03.040 of the Procurement and Contracting Code the City Council is required to approve and adopt plans, specifications and working details, and authorize the bid request for all public projects in excess of $100,000. Approval of this action will allow staff to proceed with bidding of this capital project, with an estimated cost of$3,200,000. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the specifications & estimates and authorize staff to advertise and solicit bids for the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation, City Project No. 17-01. STAFF ANALYSIS: On March 4, 2015, the City Council reviewed and approved the Final Report for the City of Palm Springs Pavement Management Program 2015 Update (2015 Update). The 2015 Update assessed the condition of all city streets and identified and characterized different types of failures of each street segment in order to determine an overall Pavement Condition Index (PCI). The PCI is rated from 100 (perfect oonditionlnew) to 0 (worst condition). In an effort to simplify the PCI rating system, the City adopted a letter grade for streets that categorizes the numerical rating into easily recognizable groups, similar to the rating system utilized by the City of Los Angeles. These letter grades and corresponding PCI groupings are shown in Table 1. mm No. 05 City Council Staff Report June 21, 2017-- Page 2 Authorization to Bid, 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation (CP 17-01) All streets require regular maintenance to improve the condition and extend the life of the pavement, with the type of maintenance dictated by the PCI index. Typically, streets rated above 70 (A or B grade) are considered to be in satisfactory and good condition, needing some patching, crack-fill and slurry seal. Streets rated 56 to 70 (Letter Grade C) are in fair condition, requiring an asphalt overlay. Streets rated less than 56 (Letter Grade D and F) are at the point where additional maintenance beyond a simple overlay is warranted, and streets rated lower than 40 (Letter Grade F) require complete removal and reconstruction. Table 1 Rating Condition PCI Range Description A Good 86-100 No Significant Distress B Satisfactory 71-85 Little distress with the exception of utility patches in good condition or slight hairline cracks; may be slightly weathered. C Fair 56-70 Slight to moderately weathered, slight distress, possibly patching. D Poor 41-55 Severely weathered or slight to moderate levels of distress generally limited to patches and non- load-related cracking. F Very Poor 0-40 Severely distressed or large quantities of k distortion or alligator cracking. Failure of the pavement, distress has surpassed tolerable rehabilitation limits. The 2015 Pavement Management Survey for the City's street network indicates an overall average PCI of 69 (Letter Grade C), at the upper range of "Fair' condition. The pavement condition distribution from the report is illustrated in Figure 1. 06 City Council Staff Report June 21, 2017 -- Page 3 Authorization to Bid, 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation (CP 17-01) Figure 1 System Condition Distribution (Ali Streets) Avg. Condition: 69 16000000 14.000000 13.000OP0 ffi 12000000 _ . ._........ 1 t 000 ON 4' 10.004.000 m � H.ODD 000 M8 D00000 W rD00aro V to 5000000 Q5,000.000 4.000000 { 3000000 2.000000 0 Very POW 040`F" `,'V Fas f,r;.70"C- S".IXIWV 71 W 6" Good 86 100 "A" Condition The 2015 Update identified 75% of the entire City street network has a pavement condition rated at "Fair" or better condition. The City recently completed repairs to all streets up to PCI 45 (Letter Grade F and partially into D). Staff recommends that the street maintenance program focus on those streets with a PCI ranging from 46 to 51 (Letter Grade D). The recommended list of streets to be worked on was provided to Desert Water Agency (DWA) Southern California Gas, Southern California Edison (SCE), Spectrum, Frontier, and Veolia (the City's contractor that operates of the wastewater treatment plant and maintains the sewer collection system) DWA reviewed the proposed street list and requested that the City defer maintenance work on streets that had water lines with a history of leaks until repairs or replacement of the water lines is completed. The City has had experience on recent pavement rehabilitation projects where existing water lines in these streets have leaked after construction, requiring excavation and repairs to the new pavement surface. Examples of impacted streets are shown in Figure 2. 07 City Council Staff Report June 21, 2017 -- Page 4 Authorization to Bid, 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation (CP 17-01) Figure 2 5 , Staff worked with DWA to identify streets where proposed maintenance would be deferred until the DWA infrastructure was repaired. Some streets with PCI values greater than 51 are included in the recommended list based on several factors, including the desire to perform work on major arterials and address critical repairs needed due to recent storm events. The list of recommended streets for the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project is included in Attachment 1 with a corresponding map included as Attachment 2 The list of streets excluded due to DWA's infrastructure repairs is included as Attachment 3. Staff has coordinated the review of recommended street lists with One-PS Code & Public Works Committee and its members of the neighborhood organization have no objections. Staff recommends that City Council authorize staff to proceed with the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project and to formally solicit construction bids. Upon approval by the City Council, staff will advertise the project in the Desert Sun, submit the Notice Inviting Bids to plan rooms, and provide the bid documents free of charge to prospective bidders. A copy of the contract specifications for the project is on file with the Engineering Services Department The following is the tentative schedule for project bidding and award: Notice Inviting Bids posted and issued: June 24, 2017 Deadline for receipt of bids: 3:00 PM, July 27, 2017 Contract awarded by City Council, September 6. 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Section 21084 of the California Public Resources Code requires Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). The Guidelines are required to include a list of classes of projects which have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and which are exempt from the provisions of CEQA. in response to that mandate, the Secretary for Resources identified classes of projects that do not have a significant effect on the environment, and are declared to be 08 City Council Staff Report June 21, 2017— Page 5 Authorization to Bid, 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation (CP 17-01) categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents. In accordance with Section 15301 "Existing Facilities," Class 1 projects consist of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public structures, facilities, mechanical equipment or topographical features involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's determination. Therefore, in accordance with Section 15301 (c), staff has determined that the 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation, City Project No. 17-01, is considered categorically exempt from CEQA and a Notice of Exemption has been prepared and filed with the Riverside County Clerk. FISCAL IMPACT; On June 7, 2017, the City Council adopted the 2017/2018 fiscal year budget which includes a $3,000,000 appropriation from the Measure J Capital Fund for street repairs. Local Measure A (Fund 134) funds are also available from 2016/2017 fiscal year budget with additional funds in the amount of $500,000 appropriated as part of the 2017/2018 fiscal year budget. The Project budget of$3,740,000 and the estimated expenditures are identified in Table 2. Table 2 Table of Project Costs Amount FY 16/17 Measure A Fund 134 $240,000 FY 17/18 Local Measure A Fund 134 $500,000 FY 17118 Measure J Fund 260 $3,000,000 Project Administration (through 5130/17 $40,000 Project Administration Estimated $20,000 Construction Inspection Estimated $160,000 Construction Contract $3,200,000 Contingency 10% $320,000 Total $0 09 City Council Staff Report June 21, 2017 — Page 6 Authorization to Bid, 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation (CP 17-01) SUBMITTED homas Garcia, P.E. Marcus L. Fuller, MPA, P.E., P.L.S City Engineer Assistant City Manager David H. Ready, City Manager Attachments: 1. List of Streets - 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project 2. Map of Streets - 2017 Pavement Rehabilitation Project 3. List of Deferred Street per DWA w 10 ATTACHMENT 1 - 11 Recommended List of Streets -2017 Pavement Rehabilitation,Project CP 17-01 Name From To Length Width[ True Area PCL Neighbor oad Grade Ma Area LINDAVISTAROAD 5/SPASEOELMIRADOR E/S PASATIEMPO ROAD 904 33 29,832 45 Movie Colony East D 6 AVENIDA PALMERA W/5 CALLE PALD FIERRD E/S VIA SALIDA 539 33 17,787 46 Taquita River Estates D 4 CAMINO CENTRO N/SCAMINOSUR N/SS VIA LA PPALMAS 588 31 18,228 46 Old Las Palmas D 6 NAVAIO DRIVE S/S TWIN PALMS DRIVE N/S LAVERNF WAY 2021 25 50,525 46 Twin Palms ❑ 1 PANORAMA ROAD S/S CHINO CANYON ROAD END CHINO CANYON ROAD-NW END 2380 17 40,460 46 D 6 RAMON ROAD FRONTAGE(N.SIDE) E/S COMPADRE ROAD N/S RAMON ROAD 657 30 19,710 46 D 5 SONORAROAD W/S CALLE ROLPH E/S SAGEBRUSH ROAD 225 33 7,425 46 Dee well Estates D 4 SONORAROAD W/S EL CIELO ROAD E/S SAN JOAQUIN 2095 35 75,060 48 Los Com acres D 4 SONORAROAD W/S CERRITOS ROAD E/S SUNRISE WAY 1300 1 36 46,8001 46 150nora Sunrise D 4 VISTA CHINO W/S VIA NORTE E/S VIA MONTE VISTA 945 29 25,605 46 lVi5ta Las Palmas D 6 WEST PALM CANYON DRIVE 5/55 PALM CANYON DRIVE 5/S E PALM CANYON ORFVE 524 36 32,436 46 1 0 4 ANZA TRAIL E/S BARONA ROAD W/5 ARABY DRIVE 1300 19 24,700 47 Araby Commons D 1 AVENI DA OLANCHA E/S CALLE MARCUS W/S SUNRISE WAY 227 25 5,425 47 Deewell Estates D 4 BERNE DRIVE N/S VIA ESCUELA N END(CDS) 410 33 15,640 47 Racquet Club Estates a 7 GEORGE DRIVE N/5 VIA ESCUELA N END(CDS) 410 33 15,640 47 Racquet Club Estates ❑ 7 MESA DRIVE N/S CAMINO CARMELITA 5/S CRESTVIEW DRIVE 1575 24 37,800 47 The Mesa D 1 ROBE RTO DRIVE N/S VIA ESCUELA 14 END(CD5) 410 33 15,640 47 Racq uet Club Estates 0 7 SONORAROAD W/S FARRELL DRIVE E/5 CERRITOS ROAD 1279 36 46,044 47 Sonora Sunrise D 4 CAMINOSUR W/S CAMINO DEL CORTO E/S VIA MONTE VISTA 1875 1 25 46,875 48 Old Las Palmas D 6 EL PLACER RD N/S SUNNY DUNES N/S SAN RAPHAEL 446 33 14,718 48^ Demuth Park D 3 EL PLACER RD N/S CALLE SAN RAPHAEL N/S MESQUITE AVENUE 384 36 13,824 1 48 lDemuthPark 0 3 SAN MARCO WAY E/S PUERTO DELSOL W/S INDIAN CANYON DRIVE 570 22 12,540 46 Racquet Club West D 7 SEVEN LAKES DRIVE W/S GENE AUTRY TRAIL W/S MIRAMONTE CIRCLE 393 36 14,148 49 D 2 SONORAROAD W/S SUNRISE WAY E/S CALLE MARCUS 217 33 7,161 48 Deepwell Estates D 4 CRESTVIEW WAY W/S MESA DRIVE E/5 RIDGE ROAD 1226 26 31,876 49 The Mesa D 1 JUAN CIRCLE S/S GATEWAY DRIVE SEND ICOS) 165 32 7,965 49 Desert Highland D 8 ALONDRA WAY W/S COMPADRE ROAD W END(CDS) 385 32 15,045 50 Los CompM res D 4 AVENIDA OLANCHA E/S CALLE ROLPH W/S CALLE MARCUS 214 25 5,350 50 Deemell Estates D 4 ' CAMINO PAROCELA E/5 PASEO DOROTEA W/5 CALLE SANTA CRUZ 635 1 31 19,685 50 Demuth Park D 3 MESA DRIVE N/S CRESTVIEW DRIVE S/S EL CAMINO WAY 454 1 24 1D,R96 50 The Mesa D 1 MONTEREY ROAD S/S AUEJO ROAD N/S AMADO ROAD 129A 1 25 32,100 1 51 1 D 5 PAR DRIVE W/S BIRDIE WAY E/S GENE AUTRY TRAIL FRNTG RD S30 36 19,803 51 D 2 LEISURE WY' W/S VIA MONTE VISTA 6/S HIGH ROAD 753 33 24,949 55 Vista Las Palmas D 6 CIVIC DR' N/S BARISTO ROAD 5/S TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY 1249 36 44,964 55 D 5 j DRY FALLS ROAD- N/S CRESCENT DRIVE S/S LEISURE WAY 6D0 33 19,800 53 Vista Las Palmas D 6 DILLON ROAD• 1028 FT FAST OF KAREN AVE 2079 FT EAST OF KAREN AVE 1050 12 12,600 56- C SOUTH PALM CYN' S/S CANTINA WAY N/S AVENIDA GRANADA 1144 60 68,640 57 Can on corridor C 1 ANZUELO CIRCLE WfS ELCIELO ROAD W END(CDSJ 390 32 14,407 51 Los Compadres D 4 AVENIDA OLANCHA E/S SAGEBRUSH ROAD W/S CALLE ROLPH 225 25 5,625 51 Dee ell Estates D 4 BALBOA CIRCLE W/S CAMINO REAL WEND(CD5) 340 36 15,046 51 D 1 BEVERLY DRIVE 5/5 SONORA ROAD N/S ESCOBA DRIVE 1271 36 45,756 Si Los Com acres 0 4 BIRDIE WAY N/S EAGLE WAY 5/S PAR DRIVE 819 36 3Q201 51 D 2 CAMEO WAY W/5105HUA TREE PLACE E/SCAMINO REAL 275 32 9,900 51 Twin Palms D 1 CERRITOS DRIVE S/S ALFJO DRI N/S AMADO ROAD 1270 36 45,720 1 51 1 D 5 r N Name From To Lerigth Width True Area KI Neighborhood Grade Ma Area CHEROKEE WAY S/S SEVEN LAKES DRIVE N/S E PALM CANYON DRIVE 986 6D 59,t6O 51 D 2 DOM PADRE ROAD 5/5 RAMON ROAD N/5 SUNNY DUNES ROAD 1313 36 47,719 51 D 4 DIVOT LANE 5/S PAR DRIVE N/5 EAGLE WAY 819 36 29,484 51 D 2 EL CAMINO WAY W/5 5 PALM CANYON DRIVE WEND 1131 32 36,192 51 The Mesa D 1 GRANITO CIRCLE NIS VIA LAS PALMAS N END ICD51 132 33 7,081 51 Vista Las Palmas D 6 KAWEAHROAD "STEVENS ROAD S/S VIA SOL 286 33 9,438 51 Vista Las Palmas D 6 MARION WAY W/S LA VERNE WAY E/S CAUENTE ROAD 417 36 15,012 51 Twin Palms D 1 OCOTILLOAVENUE W/S MANZANITA AVENUE WEND 132 25 3,300 51 Deepwell Estates D 4 PAROCELA PLACE W/S WARM SANDS DRIVE S/S CAMINO PAROCELA 532 33 17,556 1 51 lWarm Sands D 4 ROSA PARK$ROAD W/S EASTGATE ROAD EIS VIDEO ROAD 1215 32 38,880 51 Desert Highland D 8 SAN JOAQUIN DRIVE US FARRELL DRIVE N/S SONORA ROAD 1116 33 3Q828 51 Las Oompadres D 4 TAN—MARTIN W/S EL OELO ROAD WEND(CD5) 380 32 14,407 51 Los Com adres D 4 SEQUOIA PLACE W/S YOSEMITE DRIVE US ALHAMBRA DRIVE 479 36 16,848 51 Indian Canyons D 1 VERADA SUR W/S CAMINO CENTRO US CAMINO MIRA50L 1097 28 30,716 51 Old Las Palmas D 6 YUCCA PLACE N/S ANZA DRIVE S/S MARION WAY 612 25 15,300 51 Twin Palms D I TOTAL 2,491,072 SF •Streets with PCI value higher than SS are Artedals with a higher priority and streets in critkal need of repair as determined b E tied and Street Maintenance •`labeled PCl70infinalreport. After Real review,corrected to PCl4B consistent with adjacent segment. r w ATTACHMENT 2 14 ATTACHMENT 3 15 Streets Deferred per Desert Water Agency Name From To Length Wkithl True Area PCt Neighborhood Grade AVENIDA HOKONA EIS VIA SALIDA W/S CALL PALO FI ERRO 539 33 1"W 46 Taquitz River Estates D CALLE SAN ANTONIO W/S CALLE PAUL EIS CALLE SANTA CRUZ 467 33 15,411 46 Demuth Park D DEBBY DRIVE N/S ANDREAS ROAD S/S TERRY LANE 656 25 16,400 46 D MICHELLE ROAD N/SANDREAS ROAD S/S TERRY LANE 659 25 18,729 46 D SONORA ROAD W/S SAN JOAQUIN E/S FARRELL DRIVE 510 36 18,360 46 Los Com adres D INDUSTRIAL PLACE WJS CALLE PALO FI ERRO S/S SUNNY DUNES ROAD 79D 30 23,70D 47 Taquitz River Estates D LINDA VISTA DRIVE W/5 PATENCIO ROAD W ENO 730 28 20,440 47 Historic Tennis Club D OCOTILLO AVENUE W/5 PASED DE MARGA E/S CALLE DE MARIA 235 25 5,975 47 Deepwell Estates D OCOTILLO AVENUE W/S CALLE DE MARIA E/S DRIFTWOOD DRIVE 226 25 5,650 47 lbeepwell Estates 0 OCOTILLO AVENUE W/S DRIFTWOOD DRIVE E/S MANZANITA AVENUE 226 25 5,650 47 lDeepwell Estates D LOU ELLA ROAD N/S ANDREAS ROAD N/S TAHQUITZ ROAD 398 36 14,328 48 D CALLE DE RICARDO W/S VELLA ROAD EIS CALLE SANTA CRUZ 645 33 21,285 49 Demuth Park 0 CALLE PALO FIERRO S/5 RAMON ROAD N/S CAMINO PAROCELA 606 36 21,816 50 Warm Sands D CAMINO PAROCELA W/5 CAMINO REAL W/S CAL E PALO FIE RRO 797 32 25,504 50 Warm Sands D JOYCE DRIVE W/5 FARRELL DRIVE E/S SUNRISE WAY 2,495 33 82,005 SO Desert Park Estates D MANZANtTAAVENUE N/S E DEEP WELL ROAD S/S MESQUITE AVENUE 3,822 25 45,550 SO Deepwell Estates D APACHE ROAD W/S CALENTE ROAD E/S NAVAJO ROAD 490 25 12,000 51 Twin Palms 0 CALIENTE ROAD N/S LA JOLLA ROAD S/S APACHE ROAD 49S 25 1 13,335 51 Twin Palms D EAST DEEPWELL ROAD E/S 5 DEEPWELL ROAD W/S SAGEBRUSH ROAD 1,752 25 43,800 51 Deepwell Estates D DESERT PALMS DRIVE W/SSUNSETWAY E/S CERRITOS DRIVE 625 32 20,000 51 D DESERT PALMS DRIVE W/S CERRITOS DRIVE E/S SATURMINO DRIVE 934 32 28,035 51 D LA JOLLA ROAD E/S NAVAJO ROAD WJS VIAAGUILA 1,300 25 35,762 51 Twin Palms D PALOMINO ROAD W/S MANZANITA AVENUE N/S E DEEPWELL ROAD 878 25 21,950 51 Deepwell Estates D PINTO ROAD N/$E DEEPWELL ROAD 5J5 PALOMINO ROAD 322 25 8,050 S1 Deepwell Estates D SATURMINO ROAD N/5 AMADO ROAD N/5 DESERT PALMS 655 34 22,270 Sl b SOUTH DEEPWELL ROAD N/$E PALM CANYON DRIVE INIS E DEEPWELL ROAD 784 49 37,632 51 Deepwell Estates D VIA ALTAMIRA EJS AVENIDA CABALLEROS W/S ARQUILLA ROAD 615 36 22,140 51 Movie colony East D TOTAL 623,464 SF H 1�. 1. r � ....................... 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