Submitted By: Matthew Grow
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Presentation By: Matthew Grow
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Department: Aviation
STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Adopt Resolution 2024-38 to accept a Florida Department of Transportation grant to design the terminal apron rehabilitation in the amount of $7,722
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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence, Quality of Place
PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A
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BACKGROUND:
The aircraft parking apron/ramp in front of the General Aviation Terminal spans approximately 140,000 square feet and currently has a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) rating of 52, indicating poor condition. The pavement structure consists of 8.5 inches of asphalt over a 12-inch lime rock base, which is further supported by a 12-inch clay-stabilized subgrade. The base and the initial layers of asphalt date back to the Airport's original construction in the late 1960s, making them some of the oldest on the premises. In 2008, severe water infiltration through the subgrade caused large pavement sections to dislodge, necessitating the replacement of the top two inches of asphalt. However, the underlying issues were not addressed due to funding limitations at the time.
This Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) grant complements the previously approved Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant, further reducing the Airport's financial obligation for the design of the rehabilitation of this ramp area. Initially, the Airport was responsible for $9,653, but with the addition of the FDOT grant, this obligation has been reduced to $1,931.
On August 20, 2024, the $86,877 FAA grant was approved and appropriated in account 341-060-768-542-54-31010. The Airport’s share of $1,931 is currently available in account 451-027-768-542-54-31010.
Airport consultant Infrastructure, Consulting, and Engineering, PLLC (ICE), will conduct the design. The scope is attached for reference.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
• ICE is the consultant responsible for conducting the design work, operating under an existing general consulting agreement (AIR/220118) entered into on July 20, 2022.
• ICE's fee was negotiated through the FAA-required independent fee review process, which was necessary to secure the grant.
• The Airport Advisory Board has expressed its support for this project.
• The project aligns with the Airport Master Plan.
• Staff will coordinate surveying and testing activities with Sheltair Aviation, the ramp area's leaseholder.
FISCAL IMPACT:
An accompanying budget resolution is provided on this agenda.
FDOT Share: $7,722 341-050-768-542-54-31010
PROCUREMENT REVIEW:
This Agreement has been reviewed and approved for compliance with the City’s procurement policies.
LEGAL REVIEW:
The Agreement has been reviewed and approved for form and legality by City Attorney, William E. Sexton.
ALTERNATIVE:
• Approve with amendments
• Deny
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RESOLUTION 2024-38
A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION GRANT AGREEMENT #FM455217-1-94-01 BETWEEN THE CITY OF OCALA AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR DESIGN OF APRON REHABILITATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,722
WHEREAS, on August 20, 2024, the City Council approved an FAA grant #3-12-0055-034-2024 to participate in 90% of the project costs associated with the design of the terminal apron rehabilitation with the FAA expense not to exceed $86,877; and
WHEREAS, the FDOT is providing additional grant funding in the amount of $7,722; and
WHEREAS, funds for the City’s match of $1,931 are available in the Airport's budget.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OCALA, FLORIDA, in regular session duly assembled, accepts the Public Transportation grant agreement.
This resolution adopted this ______ day of ______________________, 2024.
ATTEST: CITY OF OCALA
By: By:
Angel B. Jacobs Barry Mansfield
City Clerk President, Ocala City Council
Approved as to form and legality:
By: _________________________________
William E. Sexton
City Attorney